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THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1948 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON WIND OVERTURNS CHICKEN HOUSE % V Preparations are being made for a week. June wedding of Miss Hobson and j Prayer meeting was held at the R. C. Kimball, Jr., of Oakland in home of Grover C. Cooper Tuesday S U N S E T V A L L E Y , June 3— Thurs the N. N. C. chapel in Nampa I • enuiK with at) present. Rev. R. L. Kriner led the meeting. day's wind storm comletely over June 15. Mr. Kim ball is a biological M r and Mrs. M. A. Kataezyk gave turned Ed Steiner's chicken house chemist employed by the United a turkey dinner Sunday for their with 60 fryers Inside the building. States department of agriculture in daughter, Miss Sophie Rataezyk of Portland. Three Rataezyk brothers Buck Reed left Tuesday by train S an Francisco. for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Eleanor Perkins, Naomi Taylor, Harry, Frank, and Casmier, and Mrs. George Reed, at Nunn, Colo and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Perkins of their families were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Notheis, ac rado. Thursday's windstorm over Nampa, house guests of Mr. and turned Reed’s cabin. Mrs. Joe Hobson, enjoyed a weiner companied by W illiam W illard, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C'.oninger, lelt Charlie McCoy and Jim Trummel roast and swimming party at Snive left Friday for Riverton, Wyoming l ' s pool Saturday evening. Other Sunday morning on a trip to C a li to work on the land-leveling and guests were Mr. and Mrs. Homer fornia. Plans are to visit Mrs. N o construction of canals on a recla Brewer and fam ily and Mr. and theis' sisters at Long Beach, and Mrs. Cloninger’s brother in San mation project. Mrs. Jim Langley and family. M r. and Mrs. H arold Snyder and The L.D.S. primary will meet Francisco. M. and Mrs. Frank Rataezyk, Mr. daughter, Helen K ay, spent last Wednesday, June 9 at the Kingman week-end in Boise, where Helen Kolony schoolhouse and will con and Mrs. H arry Rataezyk and fam i K ay received medical attention. tinue to meet there every two weeks ly, and Mr. and Mrs. C v J. Ratae Mr. and Mrs. Nell Holmes and during the summer. The program zyk were Sunday evening guests at fam ily of Caldwell were guests at for the summer will foster a wider a birthday party honoring Carroll the C lifford W olfe home last Sun understanding of tihe people and Symces at Fruitland. G lenn Knottingham made a busi day. their customs in the countries of Miss Dorothy Hobson arrived Sat Norway, Sweden, Britain, and H a ness trip to Boise Tuesday. Miss Ohiyo Ofcano, who has been urday at the home of her parents, waii. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hobson. Miss | Mr. and Mrs. W . T. Cannon of music instructor at the Mullins, Hobson has been employed in S a n Nyssa returned Friday evening from Nebraska school the past year, ar ta M aria. California by the Santa a honeymoon trip to Winnemucca rived Tnursday at tihe home of her B arb ara county health department. Nevada. Mrs. Cannon was formerly parents, M r. and Mrs. C. T. Okano ! K ithaleen Gooding, daughter of the where she will spend the summer. M r. an d Mrs. Henry B auer and late M a jo r John Gooding of Sou til Bob and Jake Albrecht, all of Boise, Carolina. ! Mr. and Mrs. Devon Larson and were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. fam ily were Sunday dinner guests and Mrs. fr a n k Briggs. The group Long and Short Hauls at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant also went to the Owyhee dam. Mr. and Mrs. Casmier Rataezyk Patterson. in Oregon and Idaho | The leaves of sugar beets were and W allace Rataezyk visited the peasant farm near Ontario Sunday. windburnt and browned in portions Furniture and Farm Tiie M.I.A. group met at the home of three different beet fields in the of Nathaniel Ashby Tuesay evening. Produce valley, caused by whirling hot winds Plans were made fo r a musical Thursday afternoon, program to be given at the Oregon Mr. and Mrs. William O rr and Trail schoolhouse Sunday evening, Mrs. Jenny O rr left last week, driv June 6. ing to Uinto basin and Roosevelt, M r. and Mrs. Donald G ra n t and Utah, Mrs. Jenny Orr's original daughter were Sunday dinner and home, for Mem orial day. They were afternoon guests at the Jesse Gregg expected home the first of this home. The 4 -H "Just S o” girls met S at U.iitMIII 111 III III III mil III III III HI III III II II II III IIII I.: Ill HI Mil II11II111:111II III III III 11 III III III IIII III III III III III HI I' urday afternoon at the Roy Rook- stoo) home with their finished laun dry bags, completing another lesson. Mrs. E. C. Miller of S an Francisco who has been visiting in Idaho, arrived Friday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Charlie Shweizer. Mrs. Miller’s son, Donald Miller, who has been attending the University of Idaho at Moscow, will join his mo ther . at the Schweizer home the first week in June. Mrs. M iller and Donald M iller will return to C ali fornia, as M iller has a job doing research work with the forestry department at the University of California at Berkley this summer. Mrs. G leim Oorfield was honor gueist at a pink and blue shower Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Joe CorfieId. GENERAL HAULING JOHN BARNETT KENNETH REECE Phone 123-R i BRING YOUR Surplus Equipment TO OUR USED MACHINERY LOT FOR Quick Sale % NYSSA, OREGON nil in in in hi ri hi hi un in 111 m ui 11111111 h ! 111 un I ni n i li li 1111111111 h 1111 iiii:i'iiiiiiii:iiniiiiiiiiiiiiniii:ii cuwÂ.. ,4ave tim e yetcfom SPRAYING JOB done RIGHT! W e use Purina farm tested sprays and have power spraying equipment and trained operators to apply them right Spray p a s tures, fence rows, lawns with Spray Bams, Farm Buildings with PURINA FLY SPRAY FARM BUILDINGS Spray unpainied buildings, feed bunks, etc., with PURINA INSECT OIL GIRLS WILL RECEIVE DEGREES iN Y SSA BUENA VISTA FOLK ERECTING HOUSE B U E N A V IS T A . June 3— Mr. and Mrs. A lva Goodell were in Meridi an Saturday taking home Vaughn Estrick, who had spent two weeks visiting at the Goodell home. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. H offm an are building a six-room modern house on their farm . Mr. and Mrs. S. B H offm an were in O ntario Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Cleaver and G lenn H offm an were among those who attended the Nyssa-Homedale baseball game at Nyssa Sunday. M r. an d M rs. Eugene Cleaver and daughters spent Memorial day in Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. W illis Bertram and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell at tended the Owyhee Riding club meeting at Roland Holmes' home Friday evening. Jim McSweeny spent several days in Portland the past week. Mr. and M rs. Howard Day, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ritchie were en tertained at the Ray Griffitts home Saturday evening. George Cleaver returned from Portland Saturday evening after taking p art of the Nyssa high school baseball team to Portland O R E G O N S T A T E C O L L E G E , C or- vailis— M argaret Etheiwyn Sararin and Angela Hope Herrm an of Nyssa are among the 1176 seniors and graduate students who have com pleted requirements to receive their degrees at the 79th annual com mencement June 7. M b s Sarazin has completed her Rum m age SALE At Towne’s Garage Friday and Saturday, June 4 and 5 Sponsored by the St. Anne’s Altar Society PLUMBING Anything You Need In Line of Plumbing —Contact— Brower Plumbing Shop NYSSA, OREGON We Guarantee Our Work For One Year Free Estimates—Phone 196-J work in science and Miss Herrman to visit relatives. Mrs. W h ita k e r went on to Evanston, W yom ing, has majored in home economics. Improve Rodeo Grounds— Ail mem ers of the Owyhee Rid- 1 ng club, or any others interested, are asked to meet at the rodeo grounds Sunday to help with the mpi j.ements that are being made on the grounds. Th e women will i serve a potluck dinner at the park I .. no..n for those working on the crcunds. FIVE while Mr. W hitaker and glrto vis ited in Salt Lake City. Returns from Portland— Mrs. Eld Jamison returned last Wednesday from Portland, where she has been receiving treatment for three weeks in the Portland sanitarium. Visit Father— Mr. and Mrs. W a rd W leneke and To l tab— son spent Saturday with Mrs. W ie n - M r .,n,i Mrs. Ron W hitaker and eke's father. Nate K im ball o f W e i I daughters left last Friday for Ogden ser. Notice of Bond Sale NOTICE IS HEREBY G IV E N that sealed bids will be received until the hour o f 8:00 o’clock P. M. on Friday, the 11th day o f June, 1948, and immedi ately thereafter publicly opened by the City Council of the City o f Nyssa, Oregon, at the Council Cham bers in said City for the purchase o f City o f Nyssa Street Improvement District No. 2 General O bliga tion Bonds in the sum o f Thirty-six Thousand Five Hundred and no-100 ($36,500.00) Dollars, said bonds being in denominations o f $1,000.00 and $500.00 each, all bearing date o f June 1, 1948 and maturing serially in numerical order as follow s: Bund Number 1-3 (3 bonds © $1,000.00) 4-6 (3 bonds @ $1,000.00) 7-9 (3 bonds (it $1,000.00) 10-12 (3 bonds ® $1,000.00) 13-16 (4 bonds ®> $1,000.00 ) 17-10 (4 bonds ®> $1,000.00) 21-24 <4 bonds @ $1,000.00) 25-28 (4 bonds @ $1,000.00 ) 29-32 ( 4 bonds # $1,000.00) 33-38 (4 bonds 0 $1.000.00 ) 37 (1 bond & $500.00 ) Amount $3.000.00 3.000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 500.00 M aturity Date June 1, 1949 June 1, 1950 June 1, 1951 June 1, 1952 June 1, 1953 June 1, 1954 June 1, 1955 June 1, 1956 June 1, 1957 June 1, 1958 June 1, 1958 Said bonds will be sold to the highest and best bidder and for the highest price obtainable, but shall not be sold for less than par and accumulated interest. All of said bonds bearing interest at a rate not to exceed five per cent per annum, payable semi annually, both principal and interest payable at the office of the City Treasurer o f the City o f Nyssa, Oregon. All bids must be unconditional and be ac companied by a certified check in the sum of $900. to become the property o f the City o f Nyssa if the successful bidder fails to comply with the con tract of sale awarding said bonds to the bidder. E. K. Burton City Recorder PICNIC HELD BY BIG BEND SCHOOL B a M E * sisters to N ew Plymouth Sunday. to play in the state tournament. Mr. and Mrs. Joe King went to Alvin Cleaver also was in Portland Baker and U nity Sunday. as he plays on the Nyssa team. Mr. Johnson, brother-in-law of Mrs. Ethel Goodell, Bob and Leo- Fred Rorden, moved into the teach a . r j G ooael of Vale spent Sunday er's house on Joe King's farm M on afternoon at the A lva Goodell day. home. Mrs. M erl Lee and daughters vis Mis. Leslie Topliff and Mi's. E d ited over the week-end with Mrs. ward Topliff attended the Chatter Lee’s sister at New Plymouth. Box club meeting at the Pat s * e a - M a ry A n n Jones was taken to ney home Friday afternoon. the Mercy hospital at Nam pa Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver Thursday morning for an appendec and G a ry and A lva Goodell. Jr., tomy. ¿i ,_ed at Owyhee dam Sunday. Mrs. A nna Pinkston left fo r Ed monton, C anada to Visit her sister, Mrs. R alph Pratt. PAGE PURINA WEED KILLER D ISIN FEC T.. . p o u ltr y houses, bams, etc., with Purina C h e k -R -F e c t KILL CATTLE GRUB Spray Stock with Purina Insect K ille r WHITE WASHING HOT WATER WASHING Y O U R STO RE W IT H THE C H E C K E R B O A R D S I G N Tobler's Feed and Fuel NYSSA, OREGON S iW W W iW M W W i B IG B E N D , June 3— Th e Big Bend pupils and teachers celebrated their last day of school with a ¡pic nic at the schoolhouse Thursday, M ay 27, with a large group of par ents and visitors attending. Ice cream was furnished toy the B ig Bend P.T.A. Mrs. Zeto Wilson, Mrs. Tom W il son, Mrs. W illiam Furgeson, Mrs. Gladys Swigert, Mrs. Harvey Hatch, Mrs. E. H. Brumbach, Noel T u p - peny and W illiam Teter and Dale were in Vale Wednesday and Thurs day on school business. The election to decide the ques tion of consolidation with district 61, was held Thursday evening at W ade an d B ig Bend scholhouses. Thirty-one votes were oast at W ade with six for and 25 against con solidation. Twenty-three votes were cast at B ig Bend with three for and 20 against consolidation. % M r. apd Mrs. Charles W itty and son, Johnny, attended the last-day- of-school picnic at Owyhee Friday. Mrs. W hitie Patterson and son, Jimmy, of Wilder, and Mrs. Clayton Patton and children of Owyhee at tended the B ig Bend schooi picnic Thursday. A number o f children of W ade and B ig B end are attending vaca tion Bible school at Roswell. Stanley Cain, the Bible magic man, will be at the B ig Bend school hqpse Sunday evening, M ay 6. le Teter moved the Handley The boss ¡6 back from the Ford Dealers' Regional meeting in San Francisco. He's seen the '4 9 Ford and he's sur* you're going to love iti W e just can't wait to give you the low-down on some of the features you'll find in the '4 9 Ford — The Car of the YearI SYNOPSIS OF A N N U A L ST ITEM t'VT for the year ended December 31, 1947, o f the G E N E R A L IN SU RA N CE COM P A N Y OH1 AM ERICA o f Seattle, In the State o f Washington, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State o f Oregon, pursuant to la w : INCOME Net premiums received $22.072.301.53 Total Interest, dividend« and real estate in- come . . . . . . . ___ . . . 1.288.421.40 Income from other ______ ____ s o u r c e s ____ „ r ■ 5,023,749 21 Total In com e---------- $28.384,472.16 DISBURSEMENTS Net amount paid for lo sses------------------- $ 8.303,272.95 Loaa adjustment ex- ___ penaes . . . . . __. . . . . 007,032.58 Underwrltlnf expenses. • 055.170.47 Dividends paid to stock- holders ( cash ) ------- 385,000 00 Dividend« paid or cred- Ited to policyholders. 645.042 52 All other expenditures (Including Investment expenses $24,271.51) 292 008 39 Total disbursement a .-1 1 9 267,546 91 A D M IT TE D ASSETS Value o f real estate owned ( market value' | 1,003,171 80 Value o f bond« owned (amortized* ----------- 24,375,957 90 Value o f stocks owned (m arket v a l u e ) ------ 15.180.873 00 Cash In banks and on _____________ hand ________________ $ 514.590 54 Premiums In course of collection written since September 30. 1947 1.856.831 09 Interest and rent* due and a c c r u e d -------------- 70 850 34 Other aseets (n e t )— - 363.190 42 Total admitted aseete $46 425,477.21 l ia b il it ie s , s u r p lu s a n d OTHER FUNDS _ Total unpaid claim« — $ 3.37L484.00 Estimated loss adjust ment expense for ua- paid c la i m s ___ ___ - 157,023.00 Total unearned pra- m lu m s-------------- ----- I22 it All other lia b ilities 3.108 400 15 Total llabUltlea ... ... c a p ita l_______________t2S 346,700.20 Capital aald up _ _ f 1400 000 00 Un assigned funds ¿!Eii 16.gT8.71« 92 ■ a S J L S T ^ .- t i.a r .T i.r. 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