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V\r, K TW O TH E N YSSA G A TE C IT Y JO U R N A L , NYSSA, OREGON, T H U R S D A Y , J U L Y 28, 1949 The Gate City Journal KLASS V. POWELL SUBSCRIPTION - - - KATES - - - - Editor and Publisher A D V E R TISIN G RATES One Year $3.1)0 Open rate, per Inch Six Months *1 25 Nauunai, per inen Single Copies -------- Oi Clasbifieds. per word (Strictly in Advance) M immuni 30c 40 .yfe 2c Published every Thursday at Nyssa. Malheur County, Oregon Entered at the pontofflce at Nyasa. Oregon for transmission through the United States Mails, as second class matter, under the act <<f M arch 3, 1879 vitation to any or all of our ser- | with her sister, Ramona, who had I vices. rturned from the hospital with a new son. ASSE M B LI OF GOD Mrs. Dorthy Casey and Walter Steri D. Spies«. Pastor Allman of Portland and Mr. and Sunday school. 10 a. m. Mrs. C m M eltvelt of Boise were Morning worship. 11 a. m. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and E v e n i n g evangelistic. 8 p. m. This Mrs. Forrest Reed. Mrs R C. Hi Id. Sr and Bob service concludes special meetings went to T w in Falls Saturday for with F L. Cook. Tuesday, prayer and Bible study. che week-end to visit Mrs. H ikls sister, who underwent surgery. 8 p. m. Mrs. Elia D. Sterna ns went to Friday. Young People's, 8 p. m. Portland to visit her son. Halton Stethens, and family. C H I RCH OF CHRIST Mrs. Garold Horn was visiting Don R. Maifield. Pastor 10 a. m church school hour. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Garrett. Thursday Minister in charge. 11 a. m . church service. 7:15. Young peoples. 8 IS, evening worship. J. C. Smith in charge. be preaching Our services Sun 10 a. in , church school hour. We day morning will be m the church Three different group services! F A IT H > t'T H E B A N CHURCH Sunday night at 7 15 sh*rwin Schmidt. Pastor THE CHI RCH OF THE , ______ _ . , ,1 Divine service at 11 o'clock. N A/.ARENE The last serv ice of this special \ Sunday uhuo| ^ adult Blble Rev. E. J. Wilson, Pastor meeting will be held in the lent I class at 9 15 _ _ _ Sunday night at 8 o'clock. 10 a. m Sunday school. M IS S IO N A R Y B A P T IS T CHURCH 11 a. m . our son; evangelist will Services In the tent every night W’. M. Turner Missionary Pastor have charge of the music, then at 8 o’clock until Sunday. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Herold Volk, our evangelist, will W e extend to you a cordial in- Morning service. 11 a. m. Song service, 7:30 p. m. “ W A R T ” , The Speed C o p _ By Bingham Young People's service. 7:30 p. m. ^ ^ A a »»» m '. « •) why vow root, boni 1 Evening service. 8 p. m. A / > ” * IWAU (NOgbH BvT I.ÔW npwor« I WOT T n M J * - * kRSirr t bat g a , Al Wednesday evening prayer ser vice. 8 p. m. besrett Friday evening service. 8 m. Herrman Cows High In County C h urch N o te s I " F O LLO W THE CROW DS TO THE N azarene Tent M e e tin g at Fifth and Main streets and hear M A R V IN I M ILLE R sing and HEROLD V O L K , a nation ally-known evangelist and camp meeting preacher, expound the truths o f the Bible every I jiight at 8 o’clock and at 11 a. m. in the church f | Sunday. Come to Sunday school at 10 a. m. Mrs. Volk will be speaking to the Sunday school. SWP HOUSE PAIHT BRINGS YOUR HOME lFM YEAR OF BEAUTY! i 43 83 1 , 0 butterf at P®r tow . ___, Ronald Lane, testing supervisor Ior * * associaUon. said that two otber * erds “ » “ »* * rouP no,w tested passed the 40-pound mark. The herd of 34 Jerseys belonging to C lifford W right of Nyssa had an average production of 41.94 and the Holstein herd of W. W. and Ed K e r of Oregon Slope, con sisting o f 28 cows, had an average o i 40.11 pounds of butterfat. Sunset Valley Lane also pointed out that a Community Hall herd o f 14 Jerseys belonging to A. K. Herring. Pastor James Peterson of Adrian, which Sunday school. 10 a ,m. has been high for three previous Worship service, 11 a. m. Rev Lewis E. Hall of Caldwell months, still ranks in the top four will be our guest speaker Mrs. with an average of 39.84. Herds Ida Elliott will render special music. belongin’ to Louis Wettstein oi Come and enjoy the services with Ontario and Lee Stoker at Nyssa were both near the 40-pound line. 1 Other herds in the association pro 1 HE METHODIST COM M UNITY duced more than 30 pounds of but terfat belonging to D L. Hurst of CHURCH Adrian. Gilbert Sproul of Oregon Donald S. Campbell, Minister Slope. Beaumont and Toorrtbs of 9 45 a. m., church school. 11 a. m , morning worship. Adrian and Lawerenve Cleverly of 7 p m „ youth fellowship. Nyssa. 8 p. m . evening service. A Jersey cow from the Clifford W right herd was the highest pro SUNSET VALLEY ducing cow with a individual record ASSEMBLY O F GOD of 78.3 pounds butterfat. T h e sec Rev. Joe E. Dodson. Pastor ond highest producting cow was a Sunday school, 10 a. m. Holstein belonging to Ed K er with Worship services, 11 a. m. an average of 69 8 pounds of but Young People, 7 p. m. terfat. T h e third place in the as Evangelistic meeting, 8 p. m. sociation went to a Jersey cow from Wednesday Bible study. 8 p. m. the Peterson herd with a record of i 69.2. CATHOLIC CHURCH Lane reported that herds of 727 Park Avenue and Third Street cows were tested during the month. Rev. P. J. Galre. Pastor The hour oi of Sunday lu e nvui OUIIUÜJ mass muss will »III be oc T\«r/-v T r i » , c V i r i l I 8 30 through the months o f June, * W U 1 f c A lV lO W I L L I July and August. FIGH T FOR LEAD SHOW ER IS GIVEN IN APPLE V A L L E Y FAMOUS T h e Holstein herd of 19 cows belonging to Leroy Herrman of Nyssa was high herd in the County D H IA association for the month of June with an average production ,N SO F T B A LL TILT Th e Ontario Tractor company ---------- won its first game in the second 1 A PPLE V A LLE Y , July 28—Mrs half o f the city softball league Henry Horn and Mrs. Garold Horn schedule Monday night by defeat- were co-hostesses at a pink and ing Waggoner Motor company 13 blue shower for Mrs. R. C. H lld ,, to 6. Jr., at the home of Mrs. Henry Don Moss and Bob W ilder led Horn Games were played and af- the winners with three A ts each, ter the many lovely gifts were Neal Peterson hit for the circuit opened refreshments o f fruit salad, for the winners. Lloyd Wilson led cake and punch were served to 16 the losers with a triple and a ladles and their children home run. Levi Stelhans of Seattle is stay In tonight's games on the high ing for a month at the home of his school field under the lights. T e l avuit. Mrs. Forrest Reed ler's will play M. I. A. for the Mrs. Suttor of Meridian was a leadership of the league in the house guest of Mrs. Forrest Reed second half. Tobler's won the Thursday and Friday. first half. The Adrian Lions will T h e W S. C. w ill meet at Mrs be pitted against the winless W est Larkin's home August 3. ern Cornagator company team. In M r and Mrs. Garold Horn a t the last game, the Ontario Tractor tended a fam ily dinner July 17 at company will play an outside team the home of her parents. Mr. and In games played to date, the top Mrs. H. V. Garrett. Mrs. Horn's 10 hitters who have had 23 or more sister from Rio Dell, California. official times at bat are Calvin her brothers from Ontario and Wilson, Tobler's, 815: Rosel Ander- Boise and another sister of Payette son. Western Corrugator. .481; Blair were present Hendricks. Tobler’s, .406; Dale T h e W S. C gave a linen shower * Bingnian. Ontario Tractor comp- for Mrs. Jack Wilson at the home any. 400: Tom Moore. Tobler's, of Mrs. Clarence Frltts. A mock 394, Don Brewer, Adrian Lions, wedding was performed and games 378: Waynard Talbot. M. I. A.. ! were played by 40 guests. .378; Lloyd Wilson. W aggoner Mot- Muss Barbara Henderson return- or company. 378; Ron Smith, id Monday from Eugene. Oregon. Tobler’s. 370, and Hugh Tobler, where she stayed for three weeks Tobler's, 386. Grain Bins SELECTIVE SERVICE OFFICE IS CLOSED to be registered with the following son. La Verne, of Richland, Wash persons: Vale, county clerk; Nyssa, ington have been visiting at the Charles A. Marshall; Harper. G. Y. home of Mr. and Mrs. David Beers. Chester; Adrian, D. T. Holly; Jor The office of local board No. 22, To Portland— selective service system, in the dan Valley, Dr. W. W. Jones; Bro Mrs. Henry Hartley and Mrs. Ouas building, Ontario, will be gan, Mrs. M yrtle I. Rose. Juntura, George L. Baker and Ontario, Harry Miner loft Tuesday morning closed after August 3. for Portland. T h ey will return on A ll records of the local board Virgil E. Glaves. Thursday with Henry Hartley, who will be transferred to the Vet is recuperating from an ear op erans Memorial building in Baker, Here From Washington— Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell and eration. where all future correspondence to Che board should be sent. This move was made necessary by lack of sufficient money being appro priated by congress for this office during the present fiscal year. Local board members remain the same and have not been released from their duties. They will meet once a month at the office In Baker Board members are V irgil E Glaves, chairman, O. L. Thompson and Charles A. Marshall. The Th e local board clerk, Mrs. Edith A. Howell, will return to her home in Vale. THIS W EEK-END Eighteen-year olds will continue CLEARANCE S P E C IA L S Synopsis of Annual Statement NLA, of San Francisco In the State o f California made to the Insurance Commissioner o f the State o f Oregon, pursuant to law: INCOME Net premiums received 811.126.172. <9 Total interest, divid ends and real estate income ----------------- 533.166.01 Income from other sources _____________ 180 045 12 Regular $1.00 to $1.49 Rayon and Better Cotton Piece Goods Plain and Print Designs Total In c o m e ______111 839.383 92 DISBURSEMENTS Net amount paid for 8 4.710 395 50 adjustment 356.695 58 penses____________ — Underw riting expenses. 3.941.312 15 Dlvidends paid to stockholders (cash. 8200 000 00: stock. none) __________ _ __ Dividends paid or cred ited to policyholders. AU other expenditures (Including investment expenses 819 195 37 > Dress S a le 200.000 00 T W O GROUPS None 555 Total disbursements 8 8,76‘ AD M ITTED ASSETS Value of real estate owned (market value) ----------------- Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc. «. Value of bonds owned _ (amortised* ---------- 813 299. Value o f stocks 4 879 owned (market value) Cash in banks and on hand --------------------- 1.530 Premiums In course of collection written since 1.217 September 30. 1943- Interest and rents due 49 and a c c ru e d ----------- 170 Other assets ( net t — O n e G ro u p 2 5 % Less O n e G ro u p */2 Price None None 404 68 Cottons and Rayons, Some Small 193 00 311 37 Children’s Sizes 915 71 171.___ 171 22 456 1 12 ~ Total admitted 821 146 452 10 assets ------ .ÌT IÉ S ' SURPLUS AND L I A B ILIT OTHER FUNDS ____ Total unpaid claims _ 85 084 .63.23 Estimated loss adjust ment expense for un paid c la im s ----------- 207,596 6b Total unearned prem- . a„ . _ a- a_ iums ___________ 8 468.743.42 AU other lia b ilities---- 1 027 802 77 Total liabilities, except capital ______________814 788.906 09 Capital paid up -------8 1 OOo 000 00 Special surplus funds: Special reserve fund _ 200 000 00 Guaranty surplus fund 200.o00.00 Unassigned funds (sur plus* ________________ 4 957 546.02 Surplus as regards poF icy holders ___________ 6.357 546 02 Tots! _____________ I4 * *r ° 10 BUSINESS IN O P.F 'O N FOR THE Y E A R Net premiums received S 52 34h «2 Net losses p a i d ______ 21 832 16 Dividends paid or cred ited to policy holders None Principal office in Oregon Boari of Trade Budding. Portland. O. o.x C a n v a s San d als $ 1 .9 9 > Regular $3.95 and $4.45 canvas rubber sole play shoes. Colors available. Sizes 4!/2 to 9 M A N Y OTHER ITEMS ON SALE Ask for your Saturday drawing tickets. One ticket for each $1.00 purchase General Contracting and Building Custom-Built Cabinets and Furniture Furniture Repairing and Refinishing 1 4 miles north of Nyssa-Panna Junction Johnson C abin et Shop Highway 96 Nyssa Oregon Phone 0C3J1 m tord tmen PROVED HE WAS MARINO THE BESTTRUCK 'urns'IN TOW N/* C O LU M B IA N RED TOP B*»t buy in home protection, for over 80 years . . . that's Sherwrin-ik illi.m i 5 9 P House Paint! 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