Poge 6 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 23, 1949 I 1 IT'S TRAVEL TIME! Matched Luggage at Thrifty Savings j 21" WEEK-END 9.90 26" PULLMAN 13.75 21 " WARDROBE 1 6.75 & 17.75 A beautifully constructed set at Pen ney's wonderful low cash-and-carry prices! Tan woven check canvas in Py roxylin coated for extra long wear and beauty. Rayon lining. Top grain cowhide bindings. Plus 20 Fed. Tax. METAL COVERED SUIT CASES (26 in. 498 24 in. 398 Dark Blue or Green finish. Brass Fittings Penmey's SYNOPSIS Or ANNUAL STATEMENT far the THI coded Wtraber 31, IS 4 OF THK Firemtn's Insurance Company of Nnrerk. tn the Stit of New Jtrwy, mid to the Insurmc CommlMtonet of the State of Oreton, puriuant to Uw: laromt Wet Drttnlumi iwlrpd $38,885,013 SO Total tntemt. dlrtdfods and rrJ cttata Income . fcOSS.Bfll QJ Income from ether aoorces X08. 075.03 Total tocome 4l.7S9.9R.3 DtobmeaMabi Wet amount paid for lottei 116.10.699 96. Lfw mjuitment expenses . 1.465.038.44 Cnderwrttlnc espensei 15,420.633.38 Diriden4 pld to itockhold- en (caibi 1. 33 1, SO. 00 DiTidendi paid or credited to policy holder! Row All other exr-endltnm rinehiaV tnc tnwtmwit expemea S562. 664.44 1 ,.8SS.T10.6Sj Total disbursement! SS5.T81.a81.3ff Admitted Asteta ' Value of real eatatt owned imarket Talael $ S. 341. 000-00 loans on morttuct and col- lateral, etc 1, IBS. 289. 87 Value of bonds owned (amor- tiredl ai.Tia.lT4.S Value of ttocks owned (mar ket valaei 89.207.730. Bf Ouh In har.fci and on hand-. 6.915.280.36 rremlums tn course of -.! tlon written since Septem ber 30. 1948 1. 603.468. 89 Interest and rents due and ac crued si.tis.ot. Other assets (net) a.107,493.4 Total admitted assets 176.023.153.74 liabilities. Sarptu and Other Fundi Total unpaid claims 8 T.787. 596.55 Estimated loss adjustment ei- pense far unpaid claims 853.000.00 Tctai unearned premiums 36.5P4.388.lfl AU Other - liabilities 6.906,331.43 Total liabilities, except cap- itaj jM.H'fl ? n Capital paid np 111,325.000 00 Special surplus funds None Vnassisned funds (surplus) 10,867.938 61 Surplus as retards policy holders $34,192,938 61 Total $76,023,153.74 Basinets tn Oretoa for the Tew Net premiums recelred $57,054 02 Net fosses paid .. 191.948.31 Dividends paid or credited to pol- lcrhoiders None Prtnclral office !n Oreron. S. W. Park ave nue at Morrison. Portland 5. PORTLAND TRUST SAVINGS BANK, AGENTS TTT&NXR, VAN VASTER ft CO. AGENTS ti r ir rr wTiTTi mi Widths 20-26-30-40 ft. Any length you require. Completely pre-cut. Bolted 2x6 wood frames. Heavy .024 aluminum. All parts and plans num bered. Designed for you to erect. Please send me your illustrated pamphlet Name Route Box City state CHURCH ESLEXINGT0N -i J Mrs. Bert Breeding, Mrs. Carl ,., -Breeding and Mrs. Bert Darnielle were visitors at the Elza Vinson CATHOLIC SUMMER SCHOOL home on Butt" creek Tuesday. TO CLOSE NEXT SUNDAY Catholic religious s u m m e resting trip. They took Mr. Camp school, now in its second week, bell's sister, Mrs. W. T. Crow and will close Sunday, June 19 withmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell general communion for the chil-t0 the former's home at Beaver dren and parents of the parish.dell, B. C, where the elder Mrs. ..-. up..:.imr .u raiictut-inuampbell ts spending the sum- " "'-ra. rom mere tney went to der are the teachers in charge. Vancouver R r hJ the Misses June Steagall and Chloethe ferry to Vancouver Island. uean mc inc aeipcis. rrom victoria they ferried across A change from the usual sche-to Port Angeles, Wash, and drove dule next Sunday. Mass wll beon to Port Ludlow where Mrs. at 9 in Heppner instead of 8. TheCampbell's sister, Sylvia Sever ladies of the Altar Society willance, has been teaching the last serve breakfast downstairs afterthree years. After a short visit the mass. There will be no ser-Miss Severance accompanied the vices in lone next Sunday. Campbells. Stopping at Silver- dale, Wash, they called on Mrs. VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH Haverfield, who will be remem- Pastor George Randolph, chap.bered in Lexington as Mabel lain of the Emanuel hospital inSmith who taught school here Portland, will conduct services attwo years a long time ago. She : was very much interested in the DrtiBMli iii whereabouts of her former pupils DUAKDMAN .... .and friends and wished to be re in- , t v,m membered to all. From there they J I t yD u Z , 'we"t to Tacoma and visited with and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller a of Mrs, Campbell's and returned from Coos Bay SundayMiss Severance's whom they had after the week spent attending not seen since all were children, the state grange session. ,. ,. , . . . ., ,.. jthe Valby Lutheran church Sun- Mr and Mrs. Max Vannoy andday Jun 26 at u a m Potiuck daughters of Seattle arrived Sat-dinner will be served in the par- urday and were guests of Van- ish house immediately following noy's mother, Mrs. Andrew Van-the service. noy. They were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Vannoy's uncleHEPPNER CHURCH OF CHRIST and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Kris- Glenn Warner, Minister Mo ,m ,o-!, ...f.i, 9:45 a. m. Bible school, C. W. father at the Wildcat station this8 JSfwUlp and summer. rnmmnnimi aprvicp Rprmnn tnnlc Mrs. A. R. Palmer who has been "Priceless Possessions." an Wheeler receiving medical 8 p. m. Evening evangelistic care returned to her home Mon-service. Sermon theme, "What Do day evening. u Know.'' Mrs. Eldon Wilson and daughv . Tu??aay 3 p. Tt i .tian uiucavui . ter 01 DaKer were weeK-ena guests Thursday 8 p. m. Midweek ser- of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rayvjce Brown. Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. . Catherine Dunn motored to El-LEXINGTON CHURCH Your lensburg Monday for a couple of Community Church. (jays Do you know that every day of Gunner Skoubo had the mis- lif,eBy""e Zlll H 'thS , . . . ., . , .to men? Be sure, dear friend, that fortune to receive a badly injured tne is Uuei for tis only eye Sunday when a power drill gospel that some men will read, he was using broke. He was rush- the gospel that is according to ed to a doctor at Pendleton who you. Matthew 5:13-16. treated the eye. Gunner is now Church school 10 a. m. Worship at the home of his sister, Mrs.an preaching 11 a. m. Singing Gene Hiigel, who is a trained """r" ' 8 FV nurse. Mrs. Hubert Wilson who is in METHODIST CHURCH summer school at La Grande j paimer Sorlien, Minister spent the week-end at home with Morning worship and sermon, her family. n a m Mr. and Mrs. Toiva Similia and Church school, 9:45 a. m son returned to their home in Woman's Society of Christian Portland after a week with Mrs. Service meets first Wednesday of Similia's parents, Mr. and Mr, ?tJj&lg$& Adolf Skoubo. p m They then went to Vancouver, Wash, where Miss Severance took a bus for Santa Monica, Calit where she will attend school this summer, and the Campbells came on home. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hunt were Pendleton visitors one day last week. BUILDING OREGON TOGETHER Oregon's growth depends upon the indivi dual progress and financial security of people like these shown here. For that reason . . . "Let's Build Oregon Together"is a day-to-day working philosophy with all of us in the First National Bank group. We know that by providing construc tive banking services to the communities we serve, we can help build Oregon . . . family by family, farm by farm, business by business. Our services have played an important part in the success of these people. Let us show you how we can help you . . . how we can build Oregon together. HEPPNER BRANCH FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND M.mbr Fedtrol Deposit Inturoncf Corporation Hi 1m KNIFE-MAKING HOBBY BECOMES BUSINESS In depreuion days, David 1, Merphy uid hit i par fim I shop hacksaw blades into household knlvos, Tho dwr oble end shining ittel blades "towfht on" and Murphy found fcimiitf In business. Now h and hit ion, Davtd M. Murphy, (above), have a fully quipped shop on the "hoa place" ft tar Greiham and employ a staff of five. Murphy credits the first National organization with helping him expand lo meet nationwide demand for his steak and carving knives. "We make a vieful and beautiful product from scrap old hacksaw blades, and used aluminum for handles, " Murphy says. Murphy's enterprise has built a saund business and sound businesses or building Oregon. i IS: & m. Junior Chris- 0 Tuesday June (Observe change of date) Regular Run of Livestock and a consignment of Household furnishings and bolt goods. Furnishings include a Hotpoint Electric Range, Bedding, Dishes, and many other items HEPPNER SALES YARD HAROLD ERWIN, Operator John Varner, Auctioneer Harry Dinges, Clerk Z. Franklin Cantrell, Minister. Cool Cooking with General Electric Roaster Can bake, roast, steam and can food. Capacity 18 liquid quarts. Will accommodate 20-pound turkey. $38.95 Heppner Hardware and Electric Company STAR us REPORTER lu .10, Total 60s. Bvary uhlli oocnpyliif ml mast hT ft tloktt. AdnlMton prlool aftermoon and Mvnlng, unless ipo elfleallj adTartlnd to k otharwlia i ChUlroni Bit. Prioa M, Ttt. Tax .03, Total 0o Orad and High SoJuwl Btadonta 11 yaan and orwri Est. Frlos .40, Tax .10, Total 60o 1 Adults I Est Prolt .60, Fd- Starting ths first Saturday In Hay and oonUnulng through ths summor months, the Saturday avenlng shows will start at 7 p. m. Sunday afternoon shows will continue to start at 1 p. m. and other evening shows, besides Saturday, at 7:30 p. m. Sunday shows oontlnuons starting at 1 p-m. All other shows starat at 7:30 p-m. Boxoflloe open evenings until 0 p-m. S7 CY sssxr t reuyispoms , EASV WITH 1 i C-0-T0GGTHEK SI tl TINTS ur to BLEND! Use one use any combination. Right for any room! I SHEENS tsn le MATCH! Identical colors in 3 finishes now walls, woodwork, ceilings, can match exactly! LASTING OIL BASE PAINTS! Made to match and blend by FULLR - Soft, flat FULLCOAT - Stmt gloss FULLERGLO - Lustrous FUL-GLOSS SEE THEM HERE! a ''HINTS For Estimates See Willard Herbison Phone 2734 or TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Phone 912 The 1949 Opportunity Drive Is on. Buy United States Savings Bonds for your future security. Sunday-Monday, June 26-27 Little Women Louisa May Alcott'B perennial favorite has lost none of Its wholesome charm in this latest pre sentation.. ..photographed In Technicolor and starring June Allyson, Peter Lawford, Margaret O'Brien, Elisabeth Taylor, Janet Leigh, Bo. sanno Brassi, Mary Astor, Lucile Watson, Sir C. Aubrey Smith, Harry Davenport. A Savings Bond Is a good thing to put In the Hope Chest for some June Bride I Tuesday-Wednesday, June 28-29 The Siren of Atlantis Maria Montes, Jean Pierre Aumont, Dennis O'Keele Based on the novel Atlantlda", the fabulous land of mystery, ruled by a beautiful siren. Thurs.-Frl.-Sat. June 30-July 1-2 Sixteen Fathoms Deep Lon Chaney, Arthur Lake, Lloyd Bridges An outdoor special In color., .filmed entirely at Tarpon Springs. Florida, the underwater photo graphy Is magnificent. PLUS Outlaw Brand Jimmy Wazely and Cannonball Taylor give a bad time to the bad men! j aursuliM KM 'SIT POW DAM ER Saturday Night, JUNE Ukiah Community Hall 25 'Music By Rimrock Serenaders Admission $1 Tax Included Supper Served at Midnight