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PAGE TW O THE NYSSA GATE (T T Y JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON THURSDAY, M A Y 19, 1949 GIRL INJURED IN SW IN G ACCIDENT anying on the piano the cast of the operetta. "Treasure Island". Tno.se Horn this community takir»; part in the Uth grade operetta NU-ACHES. May 1»- Mr. and Mrs. were Doris Carpenter. LaDonna Thomas Evans and Janice were Bale. Carole Montague, Terry* Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Samuels, Phyllis Evans, Larry Jen Mrs. Sherman Keck. kins, Delora Sager, Horace Wood, Mrs. Harley Sager received a Alvin Riddle, Jacquelyn Orcutt ana pleasant surprise Friday morning Ata Conner. when her father, Jess Mahan of Mr and Mrs. H arild W hite of Sandy. Oregon, arrived at her Nys.-,a were Saturday guests of Mr. home. He stayed until Saturday , and Mrs. Thomas Evans. evening. During his stay, he and | Mrs. Jimilee Hudquist of Fruit- the Sager fam ily visited John land and Mrs. Drexel Hanley oi Trent, who is in the Caldwell san- 1 Baker, Oregon were Saturday even itarium. Mr. T ren t lives near i ing guests of Mrs. Cecil Evans. Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Climer and Phyllis Evans received a beauti- I twin daughters were mothers day ful compact from the music in- i week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs structor, Mrs. Collins, for accomp- j L. G. Hawley. Mr. and Mrs. K en- FERTILIZER ELEPHANT BRAND O R W N BRAND 16-20-0 11-48-0 10-16-8 5-10-10 10 20-20 - G E N EVA SU LPH ATE OF A M M O N IA J A E K E L & ROGERS Ontario, Oregon Phone 110 "ITHAPPENS EVERY DAY” T a ù C O T ÌV IN 'TO B f t O r t J Ç - R 'S v o u r? V O P E '/ ' D M iC T tO N S - 7/4/5 5ÜOULV S f ne'h Woll and children, also of Boise, were Mother's day dinner guests at the Hawley home. Mrs. L. G. Hawley, Mrs. L. D. Climer and Mrs. Kenneth W oll were Sun day afternoon callers at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. R Cundail and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bracken of Nyssa. % Among those from this commua- ,ty attending the operalta were Mr. md Mrs. Cecil Evans, Phyllis, Carl ind Janice Evans and Mis. Frank Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shaw and fam- ly were Sunday dinner guests of VIrs. Shaw's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hite o f Vale. D on na Evans, 2 1-i - year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans. Jr., received a bad cut and bruise above her eye when she was interest. Including the state capitol struck by a swing at the Nyssa building. city park. Three stitches had to Mrs- R a l Ph Baxter spent the past ... _____ _ ¡w eek with her son and wife, Mr. be taken. Little Miss Evans seems and Mrs Wali£er at R ed . to be doing all right even though | mond, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Walk- her eye is almost completely swol er have a new son. Mr. and Mrs. M ax W alker of len shut. Lloyd Seuell has been ill and is Salt Lake City, spent two days under a doctors care, but has with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baxter nown improvement the last few last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wilson spent Jays. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lester were last Friday with -Mr. and Mis. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Baxter. M r Wilson has been tak- Mrs. Martin Hansen. The two taking treatments at the veterans ouples made a combined business hospital in Boise for quite some and pleasure trip to New Plymouth time. He was to return 10 days. Roger Jenkins went to Boise Sat Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meroney and urday to make final arrangements Joy took a pleasure trip beyond for enisting in the U. S. navy. He Now Plymouth to see the Plymouth expects to be called the first of Slope community hall Sunday a f this week or the first week in June. Wayne Durrington and Richard ternoon. Mrs. Roy Hansen has been seri Grasmick are graduating seniors in The seniors of (Icneral Contracting and ously 111 and as yet has not com this community. 1949 will have their commence Building pletely recovered. Custom-Bui't Cabinets and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Riddle and ment exercises Friday night at the Furniture family were Friday supper guests Frultland high school auditorium. Furniture Kenairing and Mary Jo Jenkins attended a of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meroney. It » - fin is h in g Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Seuell and slumber party at the home of Viola In Frultland Tuesday 11 j miles north o f Nyssa-Parma Darryl of Nyssa, and Mr. and Mrs McClain Junction t Kenneth Baker and fam ily of nkjht. Highway 95 Phone 023J1 Richard Jenkins stayed all night Weiser were Sunday dinner guests at the home of his parents, Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Seuell. Wanda Johnson, daughter of Cite and Mrs. F. C. Fry Manday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Winn attended ditch rider, has the mumps. Mr. and Mrs. George Smit at baccalaureate services In Parma tended the high school concert at Sunday evening. Mrs. W inn’s bro ther, Wayne Personette, is grad Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. George Smit were uating from the Parma high school. Speakers on C V A will hold a hosts at a Thursday afternoon pinochle party at their home, with meeting M ay 24 in the New P ly Mr and Mrs. Z. Davidson of mouth high school building. The Parma, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Groot j main speaker will be Charles Buk- i f v o u m H ÎA V IN 6 Later in the evening final of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. Jake er. f a n B R O O K L Y N OR steps will be taken to form a Groot o f Arcadia attending. T im b u k t u it paw Mr. and Mrs. George Smit were Black Canyon W ater Users associ to mam contila The public is invited to Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. ation. uttend. viRicriom Bim i and Mrs. Dick Groot of Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs Bud Eaton and you s t a r t , if Steven attended baccalaureate ser CUB SCOUTS HOLD V 0 U W A M f fO B £ vices at Parma. i u n i o r - R i ACAlHG FINAL MEETING Mrs Pry, Larry Jenkins and iOUR VÌSTÌM AXIOM Roger were among those attending N EW E LL H E IG H TS , May 19—Mr. the 8th .grade operetta. A S K O UR tttllM W Mrs. George Bessendorfer Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hohstadt went and fishing at the Ben Ross resevoir spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Charles Harris. Mr. in Indian valley Sunday. ${R \llC iM tM P 0 R Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Fry. Mary Jo Bessendorfer installed a milking W E © £ 5 T TlOUTt and Roger Jenkins and Betty Davis machine for Mr. Harris during attended baccalaureate services in his illness. Den No. 2, Cub Scouts, held their Fruitland Sunday evening. //fSHJMAW Mary Jo and Roger Jenkins were last meeting for the summer at Mrs. Jake Burge's home Monday among those from this community MOTOR Co. who attended the junior banquet evening. box 137 A j y - S A . c m ittu . Jewell Wilson of Caldwell called and prom. ■puOAJ i / 7 Mary Jo Jenkins and some of her at the homes o f M. L. Kurtz and Fruitland friends went roller skat Maurice Judd Sunday. Mrs. Norris and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz ing in Ontario. Roger. Richard, Mary Jo and attended the M ary and Martha Larry Jenkins were invited to din missionary meeting at the church ner Monday evening at the home Thursday afternoon. of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomson. | Nancy H ill was at the hospital This year is an outstanding one in Nampa Monday and Tuesday David and Mrs. im the Fry home. Two children, with laryngitis. the Jenkins twins, Roger and R ich Stanley Hill are now ill with laryn ard. are graduating from high gitis. Charles E. Harris went to Boise school and Larry is graduating Saturday to have some x-rays I fiom grade school. Larry Jenkins and Judy Preston taken. Betty Hamman and Carol Slippy were among those from this com- I munity who went to Boise with j visited with G ay Harris on her Hie Fruitland highway patrol birthday. A Household shower was held children for the Fruitland schools. The patrols from several schools for Mrs. Dorothy Slippey in hex in the Snake River valley met in new home Thursday afternoon. The ladies of the Presbyterian Boise for the day. Over 100 cliild- len attended this meeting They church served a dinner fo r the marched down the main part ol Boy Scouts executative committee Boise and visited several places of and their guest speakers in the Joh nson Cabinet Shop PLOTNER KAISER-FRAZER _ appro ved ^ S ervice Sales & Service church basement Friday night. Several boys o f the Adrian troop were waiters for the dinner. Those from Newell Heights who won ribbons for the grade school scolastic and track roundup Friday were Eugene Harris, Qharlene Har ris. Karen McKinley, Kay Barge, Fred Jenson, Lawrence Phifer, Le- Roy Smith, E ffie Rose Smith, Jean Pratt, Darrel Slippy, Roberta Vanderpool, Mary Stoker, Louis SYNOPSIS OP A N N U A L . STATEM E NT fo r the year enoed December 31. 1948. o f the U N ITE D STATES G U A RA N T E E C O M PANY of New York. In the state o f New York, made to the In surance commissioner o f the state oi Oregon, pursuant to law: „ . INCOME Net premiums received_$12.234.212 39 Total interest. divi dends and real estate in com e------------------- 731.213 53 Income from o t h e r •ourcea ----------------- 337.739 78 Total In c o m e ______St3 303,165 70 .. DISBURSEMENTS Net amount paid for losses ------- --------- $ 3.742 770 63 Loss adjustment ex penses ------------------- 507.040 36 Underwriting expenses 4 390.222.48 Dividends paid to stockholders (Cash, 470.000 00 s t o c k ------------------------ None Dividends paid or cred ited to policyholders _ None A ll other expenditures ( including investment expenses 18644.55) _ 144.977 43 Total disbursements $ 9.255,010.92 „ A D M IT TE D ASSETS Value o f real estate owned (market valuei None Loans ^n mortgages and collateral, etc. __ None Value o f bonds owned <amortized > ________ $19.550,896 04 Value o f stocks owned (m trket v a l u e ) ----- 9.329.410.57 Cash in banks and on hand ________________ 3 235.225 45 Premiums in course of collection written since Septem’rer 30. 1948 _ 271 813 18 Interest rnd rents due and a ccru e d ___ ____ 131,817.03 Other assets ( n e t ) ___ 353.701.47 Stam, Gary Graham Judy Vander pool. Ruth Howard and Bobby and Adele Hamman. To California— Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bumtngham left Sunday for Bakersfield, C ali fornia. They expect to be gone a week. SYNOPSIS OP A N N U A L S TA TE M E N T lor the year ended December 31. 1948. L l the P O LIC Y H O LD E R S N A T IO N AL L IF E IN SU RA N CE C O M PANY o f Sioux Falla, in the state of South Da kota, made to the insurance commis- H.oi.cr of the state o f Oregon, pursu ant to law; INCOME Total premium income tor the y e a r -------------$1,722.322.62 Interest, dividends and rents received during the y e a r ----------------- 280.270.45 I n c o m e from other sources received during the y e a r ------------------- 204,891 87 Total in com e-------------$2.207,484.94 DISBURSEMENTS Paid for losses, endow ments, annuities and surrender v a lu es--------$ 182,104.55 Dividends paid to policy- holders ---------------------- 62.784 88 Dividends paid to stock holders (cash. $8,- 176.16; stock $----) — 8,176.16 General insurance ex penses --------------------- 572.959.98 Amount o f all other ex- 1 penditures (including Investment expe n s e s $21.151.42) ------------ 33.830.28 Total expenditures___ $ 849.855.85 ASSETS Value o f real estate owned (market value) 188.808.29 Loans on mortgages and etc. ------- 4,433.452.46 Value of bonds owned (am ortized) ------------ 3,151,376.10 Value of stocks owned (market value) ------- 607.761.54 Premium notes and pol- &OS--------- 153 857.67 Cash in banks and on hand ---------------------- 105,760 01 Interest and rents due and accrued ------------. 51,028.28 Net uncollected and de terred prem ium s------- 124,100.87 Other assets ( n e t ) ____ 100,924.11 Total admitted assets.$8.9l7.069.33 L IA B IL IT IE S SURPLU S A ND OTHER FUNDS Net re serv es -------------- $6.664.879.55 Policy claims and losses outstanding-------------- 28,826.77 All other lia b ilities____ 1.074.363.54 Total admitted assets $32.872.*63.74 L IA B IL IT IE S . SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Total unpaid claims __$ 5.480.396.68 Estimated loss adjust ment expense for un paid c la im s ------------ 209.944.31 Total unearned pre miums ______________ 7 008.705.10 Al. other lia b ilities---- 5,637.409.90 Total liabilities, except capital _ ---------------- $7.768,069.86 Capital paid u p _______$ 204,404.67 Special surplus funds __ 25.000.00 Una-signed funds (sur plus) ---------------------- 919.594.80 Total liabilities, ex cept c a p it a l----------- SI 8.336, ¿55.99 Capital paid u p _____ $ 2 000.(»00.00 Special suiplus funds- 1.336,938.90 Unassigned funds (sur- plus) ________________ 11.199,468.85 Surplus as regards policvb elders $14.536,407.75 _____________ __ Surplus as regards pol- icyliolders --------------- $1,148,999.47 Total -------------------$8.917.069 33 BUSINESS IN OREGON lO R THE YE A R Net premiums and annui ties received ________ . $13 586.69 Dividends paid to poliey- holders during the vea r_, 382.08 Set losses and claims, en dowments. surrenders, an nuities paid during the >‘ a r ----- --------------------- 10.000.00 T o t a l _______________ $32.872 863.74 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAH , Net premiums received $ 261 .»05.67 Net losses pa hi _______ 6 <.800.47 Dividend.? paid or cred ited to policyholders - None J For Your Plumbing Needs BATH SETS, W A T E R HEATERS AN D PRESSURE SYSTEM S CALL J. 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