THURSDAY,
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS BOARDMAN NEWS
By Elaine Fisher
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
Melvin Benefiel and sister, Mrs.
Edith Puckett, and Mrs. Ivan Woods
motored to Walla Walla Wednesday.
Rev. Harness left Saturday for
Latah, Wn., where he will hold a two
weeks series of meetings a t the Pen
tecostal church. Wayne Fagerstrom
will have charge of the services here
during his absence.
Lucile Jones and Echo Aldrich at
tended the music festival at La
Grande Friday.
Mr. Hatfield was a Condon visitor
Saturday.
Miss Seidl and Miss Casteel spent
the week end at thpir homes in Port
land.
Wesley Haney, a farm er living
west of Irrigon, died suddenly from
a heart attack Friday. Funeral ser
vices were held at Pendleton Monday.
A large brooder house and 500
turkey poults on the Robert Smith
place were destroyed by fire last
Wednesday. The cause of the fire
is not known.
A baby boy was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Smith at the St. Antho
ny’s hospital in Pendleton Friday,
April 25.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom visited
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Powers near
Hermiston Sunday.
Miss Culp had her father from La
Grande as a house guest last week.
PAGB THRU»
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON
MAY 1, 1941.
The softball team played a game
with Arlington Monday afternoon
with a score of 17 to 6 in favor of
Boardman. Arlington will come here
Monday afternoon, May 5 for a re
turn game.
There will be a prayer meeting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Berger
Wednesday afternoon.
The high school girls pleasantly
surprised their teacher and adviser,
Miss Peyralins with a handkerchief
shower Monday afternoon. Dainty
refreshments were served. The oc
casion was her birthday.
A P.T.A. meeting was held in the
high school auditorium Thursday
evening. Miss Myrthena Martin gave
an interesting discussion on the work
and methods used in teaching the
primary grades. Mr. Corwin also
gave an address ably defending the
educators of today against an attack
which came out in a well known mag
azine some time back.
The local track team attended the
track meet at Condon Saturday and
came home with third honors.
Mr. and Mrs. Macomber of Hepp
ner visited relatives here Sunday.
This school expects to attend the
May day festival at Heppner Friday.
In common with other communities
this project is being put on a 10 day
water schedule.
Miss Myrthena Martin went to
Portland over the week end and
while there came down with the
measles.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root and her
mother, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Root will leave for a vacation trip
Saturday. They expect to visit the
Grand Coulee dam._________
STANFIELD NEWS
By Mr». Rose Hedrick
The Monday bridge club was en
tertained at the home of Mrs. Adolph
Heyden this week. Mrs. R. A. Mc
Lain became a member. There were
five substitute players, Mrs. Troyer,
Mrs. Temple, Mrs. E lliott. Mrs. Gre
gory and Mrs. Fisk.
Mrs. Howard Herrick of Portland
is enjoying a two weeks vacation at
the home of her mother, Mrs. Mary
Nudo, and Mrs. Charles Herrick.
Miss Lois Messenger spent the
week end attending the state C. E.
convention at Klamath Falls.
Mrs. Troy Coleman extends an in
vitation to all ladies as Mrs. J. K.
Griffiths will address the Ladies Aid
on Thursday.
Rev. Mitchell of Seattle will occu
py the pulpit at the Presbyterian
church Sunday night. May 4.
The Stanfield Woman’s Study club
met at the home of Mrs. Inez Mc
Cormick on April 24 with Mrs. E ra
Green, vice president, presiding. The
meeting was again opened with the
pledge to the flag and all sang God
Bless America. Two amendments
were read. Mrs. Lucian Jouannault
gave a wonderful paper on the Unit
ed States foreign relations. Eleven
members and two guests were pres
ent. Eleven members also attended
the fifth district Institute held the
day before at Weston and brought
back splendid reports. Mrs. Green,
Mrs. Hogg, Mrs. Herrick, Mrs. Rhea,
Mrs. McCormick, and Mrs. Fisk all
reported on various phases. The last
meeting will be held at the church on
May 8 with a musical program.
On the evening of April 25, more
than 25 different families were rep
resented at the Hermiston Methodist
church and were more than pleased
to hear the fine music sung by the
A Capella choir from Pacific univer
sity. Those enjoying some of the
singers in their home were Mr. and
Mrs. F. A. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. E r
nest Greathouse, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Herrick, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Clark, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Childs, Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Seeley, Mr. and Mrs. George
Sale and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Isack-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Hudeman
o f Adams have purchased the Boh
Rueber farm and have take posses
sion.
Mrs. William Reeves is at Weiser,
Idaho, because of the serious illness
of her brother, A rthur Pennock.
Mrs. Alice Maskelyne and grand
daughter Betty Gene Gardner stopped
and visited in Walla Walla over the
week end.
Lloyd Russell has begun building a
two-story 32 ft. by 22 ft. house and
Homebuilding
garage on his farm northeast of
Stanfield.
Service
Mrs. Orville Kensler was honored
at a bridal shower given in the
SAVES
church parlors Tuesday evening.
Lovely iris and bouquets of lilac and
Labor,
spires formed the decorations. Miss
Messenger presented a short pro Waste,
gram of music and a skit. Miss
Swanson played for Lorna and Bil
lie Gabriel who sang “Oh Sweet Mys T im e ,
tery of Life”. Marie Tenney read
"Anyone Will Do”. Lila Scalf, Lin- M oney
is Foster, Betty I>awrence and Irene
Rueber gave a skit called Aunt
I N V E S T IG A T E
Mathilda’s Courtship”.
Mrs. A.
B E F O R E Y O U B U IL D
Winkle sang “The Little Damosel”
L e a rn about ou r com plete home
and Miss Kathleen Moore played for
bu ilding service, fin an cin g , co n
s tru ctio n
supervision.
M any
her. Hostesses were Miss Lenna
m odern home plans to choose
Waid, Mrs. Margaret Daughtrey,
fro m , priced fro m >1500 to >7500.
Mrs. Ila Rhea, Mrs. George Grant
M o n th ly paym en ts fro m >20 up.
Come In to d ay and ta lk w ith us.
and Mrs. Claude McCall.
Eveninos by a p p o in tm e n t. A u t h
Mrs. N. P. Bard was a recent vis
orized Dealer;
itor in Echo, calling on her many
EVERETT EDMISTON
friends there.
Phone 557J3 - Rieth, Ore.
Mayor Frank Sloan has returned
to his home from Portland where he
was recuperating from a minor op
eration.
Leighton C. Smith of the ammuni
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Russell of
tion depot has located at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott un Stanfield entertained at a lovely din
til such time as his family joins him ner last Sunday afternoon at their
from the middle west.
home with a table set for seven.
Among their guests were Master
Sergeant and Mrs. Ronald A. Mc
Lain and son Billy, and Leighton C.
Smith.
Master Sergeant and Mrs. Ronald
A. McLain of the ammunition depot
entertained as their dinner guests
last Friday evening, Captain and
Mrs. James M. Piercy and sister-in-
law of Colorado who recently arrived
in Oregon. Capt. Piercy and wife
came here from Washington, D.C.,
and is in command of the Umatilla
Ordnance Depot.
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Nash and fam
ily, account of the J. A. Terteling
company, have established their home
in the Billups house near the Coe
ranch.
N. D. Bard, agent of the Union
Pacific railroad, reports considerable
increase in freight to Ordnance, Ore
gon, caused by the construction pro
gram at the ammunition depot. Bill
ings for these shipments are handled
by the Stanfield^office at present.
4MDDIN
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Electric Rates Cut Again!
Electricity is cheaper than ever... e n j o y M o r e o f i t !
O N MAY 22 PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY WILL AG AIN
REDUCE ITS ELECTRIC RATES. This means you now get still more for
your money. If you pay the same electric bill as last month, you’ll
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receive several EXTRA kilowatt-hours WITHOUT ANY EXTRA COST!
SEE H O W M U C H EXTRA ELECTRICITY Y O U GET
NOW
SEE W H A T A P P LIA N C E S Y O U C A N
If your bill in a Hermiston
OPERATE W IT H Y O U R EXTRA ELECTRICITY:
hom e has been:
2 K W H a m onth operates an electric M ix e r
* 2 .0 0 a m onth
you'll gel
5 K W H a m o n th e x t r a
2 K W H a m o n th operates an electric W a f f le Iro n
* 3 .0 0 a m onth
you'll get
6 K W H a m o n th e x t r a
* 4 .0 0 a m onth
you'll gel 1 3 K W H a m o n th e x t r a
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2
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of standard m odels by typical families. “
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K W H a m o n th operates an
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electric V acuum C le an e r
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electric W a s h e r
4 KW H
a m o n th operates an
electric Toaster
8 KW H
a m o n th operates an
electric C o ffe e M a k e r
9 KW H
a m onth operates an
electric Iro n e r
1 1 KW H
a m onth operates an
electric R adio
14 K W H
a m o n th operates an
electric W a te r System
14 K W H a m onth operates an electric I.E.S. Lamp
16 K W H a m o n th operates an electric R oaster
PENTECOSTAL TA B E R N A C LE
S. E. Graves, Pastor
If you do not go to Sunday School,
we do want you to feel a hearty invi
tation to join us. We have a good
time studying the Word of God. Re
member the following announce
ments: Sunday, 10 a. m., Bible school
with the lesson topic, “Jesus, the
Coming Judge.”
At 11 a. m„ morning worship, mes
sage on “Beauty for Ashes” by Evan
gelist George Brown. At 7:45, evan
gelistic service, “Is Hell a Reality,
and Where Is It? ” Hear the answer.
Don’t miss any of these wonderful
Gospel messages.
PILGRIM H O LINESS CHURCH
C. R. Bennett, Pastor
Sunday School 10 a. m., lesson,
“The Church Enlarging Its Fellow
ship”, Acts 8:1-8, 14-17, 25.
Morning devitions, 11 o'clock, mes
sage by pastor.
Young people's meeting 6:45 p.m.
Evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m.
We are beginning a series of meet
ings in a revival effort. Preaching in
charge of pastor. God’s word has the
solution for every problem of your
life. We believe the Book, and
preach it. You will find in our meet
ing just the help you need. Service
a t 7:45 each evening. The public is
welcome.
Synopaia of A n nual S tatem en t nt the
Home In d e m n ity Com pany of 59 M aule»
Lane, New Y o rk , Now Y o rk, in the S tate
of New Y o rk , on the th ir t y fir a t day a !
Decem ber, 1940, made to the Insurance
Comm iaaioner of the State of O regon
pursu ant to law :
C A P IT A L
Am ount
of
> 1 ,0 8 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 .
cap ital
stock
p a il
up
IN C O M E
N et prem ium s received du rin g the y»n»
» , 8 2 4 ,1 1 4 .4 7 .
In te re s t, divid ends and rente receive*
du rin g Mu» y«-ar $ 2 9 8 ,7 5 2 .2 9 .
Incom e from o ther sources received dur
ing the year > 7 0 ,0 9 8 .3 1 .
T o ta l income $ 4 ,1 9 2 ,9 6 5 .0 7 .
D IS B U R S E M E N T *
N et losses paid d u rin g the year lo iiu d
lag adjustm ent expenses > 1 ,9 0 9 ,6 1 1 4s
OommiaHione and salaries paid during
A o year $1 08 ■ 299 I ’
Tax««, liaanses and fees paid d u rin g the
year $1 >6,675 99
D iv id e n d * I'AbJ oo eap ltal etoek durbag
H i* year »27 .flO O .d O .
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of
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other
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T o ta l •
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OR APPLY YO UR EXTRA ELECTRICITY O N THE
O P E R A T IO N OF A N ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR!
W h a t a d d itio n a l e lectricity y o u ’ll need w o n ’t cost much,
fo r Pacific P ow er & Light C om pany's lo w rates a re now
lo w e r still. (T h e a v e ra g e new electric re frig e ra to r uses
PUT YOUR
ASK any dealer
ELECTRICITY TO WORK
3 0 k ilo w a tt-h o u rs a m o n th .)
. JEiue Lettesi
for no more m oney » ?
to show you the
appliances you can
operate with your
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extra electricity!
P acific P ower & L ight C ompany
hj4"ia owned
(m a rk e t er
M r y M ? 4 V , R t, ITo,O02 44
V alue of stocdse owned (m a rk e t va lu e )
» 54», »00 09
Ca$h in haffke and on baud $ 6 1 6 ,7 2 « J9
^rewuiifn-4 fvi • ott?»» o f edna^t ion w e i t t »
•In c e s g it s m b tr flu, 1940, $ 7 6 6 ,5 8 9 10
Intere»» and rente due and accrued
$ 64 ,304 94.
O ther a * tg U fn e t ) >29 610 92.
T o ta l adm itted m in ts $ 8 ,0 4 3 ,7 4 7 »
LI
Gross claim s fo r losses unpaid >2,418.«
60 I 90
Am ount of unearned prem ium s on ell
•<i tktanding risks $ 1 ,8 7 5 ,6 9 8 46
hue
for
com m issio.i
and
brokerage
$ 1 6 2 ,1 3 7 24.
A ll other lin h ilit h e $ 2 2 9 ,3 8 0 .7 6 .
$ 1 5 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 .
T o ta l lia b ilitie s , except cap ita! $4 959
171 38
C a p ita l paid up > 1 .0 5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 .
B urpliis over all lia b ilitie s $2 141.$7-5
Surplus as regards policyholders $6
1 9 1 ,6 7 ’» 91
T o ta l > 8 .0 4 8 747 29
6T H IN E R S I N O R E G O N FO R T H I S T K U
N e t prem ium s received du rin g tbs
» 4 387 .53.
Net tosses paid during the year $ •
$16 5.5
Name of C om pany: The House In d e s a a lt*
Company
Name of P res id en t: H a ro ld ▼ . »nsitk
Name of S e e re ta ry : W I . L4nter
F. B. SWAYZE, Agent
Hermiston, Oregon