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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 23, 1949
Page 3
WHAT CHURCH MAN
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morning so that you can relax?
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Is it the placo where you can gain surcease from a
"aUt ' conscience and the bondage of sin?
Is it the place where you can go as a family group
uu laid t.i-t it draws your family closer together in
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that makes life worth while!
Take a breather . get a lift and cool
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lone Library Sets .
Up For Business
In Librarian's Home
June 24 Three Links club of Re-
bckahs meet at the hall.
June 25 Social meeting of Topic
club at Mrs. O. L. Lundell's.
Anyone having books that be
long lo the lone Public library or
any books to donate kindly leave
them at the home of Mrs. Echo
Palmateer Mondays and Tues
days, between the hours of 3 and
5 p. m. Books may also be bor
rowed there on those days and
hours until a place can be found
to start a new library.
Mrs. Klla Davidson, Mr. and
Mrs. Harlan McCurdy Sr. and Mr.
and Mrs. Harlan McCurdy Jr. and
daughters attended the wedding
of Miss Bonny Hood and William
Hies at the Christian Congrega
tional church in Toppenish, Wn.
at 2 p. m. Sunday. Mr. Ries is the
,v,ii of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ries and
a grandson of Mrs. Davidson.
Mrs. Davidson also received
word of the installation of her
granddaughter, Treva Davidson
cf Los Angeles, as Junior Princess
of Job's Daughters on June 4.
Mrs. Jalmer Koski and daugh
ter, Milly Jane, of Vashon, Wash.
and another daughter, Mrs. Levi1
Johnston of Spokane, spent the
week-end at the Frank Engelman
home. Mrs. Koski is a niece of
Mrs. Engelman. Mr. and Mrs. Vic
tor Rietmann met them at Pasco
Friday and took them back to
lT-cn Sunday.
Miss Alice Nichoson of Portland
visited her mother. Mrs. Edith
Nichoson over the week-end.
Jack Baily of Corvallis visited
at the Ernest Heliker home last
Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Shirley
were Portland visitors last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCabe
went to The Dalles Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Rietmann
and Mrs. Etta Bristow visited rel
atives in Walla Walla Sunday.
Mrs. Bristow will remain there
awhile
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bverson
and son of Portland were guests I
at the t harles Carlson nome last
arnnl 4re ITt-iarcnn waR a fnrmpr
teacher in the lone schools. I
Mrs. Elisha Sperrv of Portland
visited in lone one day last week.
Mrs. Mary Swanson is home t
from the St. Anthony s nospnai
in Pendleton.
Mrs. Raymond Lundell under
went a major surgical operation
at the St. Anthony's hospital this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Argott Lundell
returned from a fishing trip last
week. They visited the Peterson
rock gardens near Redmond.
While at Bend they visited with
Miss Beth Lamb, a former Mor
row county resident. Miss Lamb
was married Sunday. Mr. and
Mrs. Grover Curtis and daughter
of Cecil attended the wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roth of Al
bany were guests at the Oscar
Lundell home Sunday. Mrs. Roth
is the former Barbara Spellman
and was a resident here.
Dr Harry Brians of Salem was
a visitor at the John Bryson home
Friday evening of last week. Dr.
Bryan's lived in this community
over 40 years ago.
Keith Roundy of Kennewick,
Wn. is visiting at the Bryson
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Corley are
in Portland where he will enter
the veterans hospital for a check
up. The Ameca club met at the
home of Mrs. Earl McKinney
Wednesday, June 15. Mrs John
Proudfoot assisted with the en
tertaining. The 1IEC of Willows grange
sponsored a father and son ban
quet at the hall Saturday even
ing. There were over 80 fathers
and sons present The tables were
decorated in yellow and green
and spring flowers. Edmund Bris
tow was toastmaster for the fol
lowing program: Solo, Adon Ham
lett, accompanied by Mrs. Cleo
Drake; welcome to fathers, by
Clifford Aldrich; response, W. R.
Wentworth; reading by Robert
Hubbard; speech by Rev. Alfred
Shirley; singing led by Mr. Ham
lett and movies were shown up
stairs after the banquet.
The HEC of Willows grange
met at the hall Friday. Refresh
ments were served by Mrs. Louis
Ball, Mrs. Ada Salter and Mrs.
Vernon Brown.
Regular meeting of Willows
grange was held Saturday eve
ning. Orville Cutsforth and Don
lad Heliker told of some of the
hlnhllo-hta nf tliplr trin In Port.
land, Maine. Henry Baker told of
Mo trin In Hawaii last jAnimrv.
eruption of the volcano Mauno
Loa. Nelson Anderson also show
ed movies on safety,- Refresh
ments were served by Mrs. Oscar
Lundell, Mrs. Hershall Townsend
and Mrs. Echo Palmateer.
Miss Barbara Smith and Miss
Shirlee Smouse came home last
week from the University of Ore
gon. Miss Smouse left Sunday for
Hawaii where she will attend
summer school. Miss Smith will
attend summer school at the Uni
versity of Oregon.
Donald Peterson Is home from
Oregon State college.
Miss Mary Barnett of Seattle is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Barnett.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Palmer
enteretained the following guests
at dinner Sunday, Jnue 2: Mr
and Mrs. E. M. Baker and family,
Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Shirley and
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen
and family.
Mrs. Don Shaffer and sons of
Portland were guests at the Don
ald Heliker home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pettyjohn
and son of The Dalles were vis
itors here last week.
Mrs. Gordon White and child
ren, Mr. Larry Fletcher, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom White and Mrs. Imo
gene Mooney attended a pioneer
picnic at Cleveland, Wash. June
14.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ruggles
of Grass Valley visited at the
home of their daughter, Mrs. Earl
McKinney, last week.
Miss Patricia Drake and Miss
Ruby Ann Rietmann returned
Sunday from Girls' State at Sa
lem. They reported a wonderful
lime.
Mrs. James Lindsay, Mrs. W. R.
Wentworth. Mrs. Lewis Halvor
sen and Mrs. Walter Dobyns re
turned the last of the week from
Portland with Mr. Wentworth
where they attended grand chap
ter of the Order of the Eastern
Star. Mrs. Omar Rietmann also
attended and went on to Cali
fornia from Portland.
The baseball team was beaten
at Arlington Sunday, 24-0. The
Softball team was also defea(ed
at Heppner by one point
S. L. Wiles has moved into his
new house on upper Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Heliker and
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cutsforth
spent Sunday at Walla Walla. .
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yarnell and
son Alton returned from Seattle
Wednesday of last week. Alton
graduated from the University of
Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan
and children will go to The Dal
les Wednesday where their dau
ghter Judy will undergo a ton
sillectomy. c4lanal
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Synopsis of Annual Statement for the
Year Ended December 31, 1948, of the
HOMB INSUBAWCB CO MP A NT
of New York, in the State of New
York, made to the InBurance Commis
sioner of the State of Oregon, pursu
ant to law:
INCOME
Net premiums received.
Including perpetual
deposits $134,790,197.33
Total Interest, d I v 1 -
(lends end real estate
income 8,303,339.51
Income from other
sources 97,230,838.11
Total Income J240.374.374. 65
UlSbCRSEMKNTS
Net amount paid for
losses $ 66,258,760.85
Loss adjustment ex
penses 4,842,712.91
Underwriting expenses. 64.'ji 7.57 7.10
I Dividends paid to stock-
I holders (Cash, 4,
17,171.85; stock,
None-) 4.397.171.85
Dividends paid or cred
ited to policyholders None
All other expenditures
(Including Invest-
nient expanses, None) 16,406,055.36
1 Total disbursements. $145, 901,268.07
ADMITTED ASSETS
Value of real estate
ow lied ( market val
ue) $ 4,330,868.09
Loans on mortgages
and collateral, etc.. . . 1,126.58
Value of bonds owned
(amortieed) 135,302,649.71
Value of stocks owned
(convention value) .. 101,056,766.16
Cash In banks and on
hand 11,027,607.07
Premiums In course of
collection written
since September 80,
1948 10.811,751.20
Interest and rents due
and accrued 632,057.18
Other assets (net) .... 2,081,612.09
Total admitted assets S2S5.24S.43S.10
LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND
OTHER FUNDS
Total unpaid claims ..I 2,3 19,062.00
Estimated loss adjust
ment expense for un
paid claims 1,(60,800.00
Total unearned preml-
urns 141,729,167.00
All other liabilities ... 15,7S9,14.0
Total liabilities, ex
cept capital 1191,408,323.02
Capital paid up I 20,011,595.49
Special surplus funds. Nona
Unassigned funds (sur
plus) 7S.S2J.619.69
Surplus as regards pol
icyholders I 93.SJ7.116.08
Total 1286,846.438.10
Business la Oregon for ths T.ar
Net premiums received I 1,273. 902. 27
Net losses paid 439,660.76
Dividends paid or cred
ited to policyholders None
Principal office In Oregon, Lumber
men's Bldg., Portland. 62
BLAINE B. ISOBf AGESCY
P. O. Box 611 Tel. 723
Heppner, Oregon
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