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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1971)
PVT. GARY LEE WILHELM Army and Navy Meet Here Pvt. Gary Lee Wilhelm was home on a weekend leave the Fourth of July from the Army at Ft. Lewis, Wash., where he has been taking his basic train ing and has been platoon lead er of his company. Gary graduated from basic training July 9 and was sent off by plane that night for Fort Eustic, Va., where he is to be in. school 9 weeks. He is going to be an air machinist. Gary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Wilhelm, Hepp ner. And their older son Joe, with the Navy, came home and spent the Fourth of July with Gary and his folks. He is sta tioned at Port Huneme, Calif. 1 Heppner First Reports Loans and Deposits Up Earnings at First National Bank of Oregon increased slightly in the first six months of 1971 compared to a similar period . last year. Moderate in creases were recorded in depos its, loans and total resources. Income before securities tran sactions totaled $7,162,278 or $1.35 per share for the period ending June 30, compared with $6,939,412 or $1.31 per share re corded at mid-year 1970. This represents a three per cent in crease. Net income was $7,160, 878, also $1.35 per share, com pared with $6,949,727 or $1.31 per share one year ago. Deposit1) at Oregon's largest bank rose 8.5 per cent to $1,- 666,276,410 at the end of the first half compared with the $1,536,264,052 recorded on June 30 of last year. Loan volume at the bank's 122 statewide offices increased 4.4 per cent to $1, 075,493,952 compared with the $1,029,906,772 at the end of the first six months of 1970. Resour ces were $1,948,576,837, up from the $1,766,849,929 one year ago. The Heppner branch reported deposits of $6,422,698 and loans of $6,607,676 as of June 30, ac cording to Harley Sager, mana ger. - ', - Comparable totals for the branch a year ago were $6 117,- 014' in deposits and $5,884,269 in loans. THE rfrar i Mjr . HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES Heppner, Oregon 97836, Thursday, July 22, 1971 Section 2 Fair Prizes Listed Here Gift Certificates were received this week for the Textile (Need lework) Division of the Morrow County Fair, according to the fair secretary, Mrs. Lenna Smith. These will be presented by the House of Crafts, Eugene, at conclusion of Judging here on Wednesday, Aug. 25. The awards are as follows in the form of gift certificates: 1. Best Stitcherv original wall hanging or framed picture $2.50. 2. Best hand quilted quilt or bedspread $2.50. 3. Best crocheted afghan with embroidery $2.50. 4. Best knitted afghan $2.50. 5. Best hand woven article using natural dyes $2.50. 6. FOR JUNIORS Best Em broidery $2.50. Have you looked over the Needlework Division in this year's Fair Premium Book? There are 2 pages with 51 Lots. More lots can be added if a Needlework article you made isn't listed. Exhibit in as many different lots as you can and let's make this a big fair with every area of Needlework Division a dis play of your beautiful handi work. See Rules and Regulations on page 25 of premium book. Your superintendents in this divsion are Mrs. John Bergstrom, Mrs. Ann Bergstrom, Mrs. Pearl Wright, and Mrs. Frieda Majes- KINZUA NEWS ..... t Mrs. Don Cory and Mrs. James Nyseth were in Madras Monday where Mrs. Nyseth had medical attention. The regular, meeting . of the Camp 5 Women's Club was held last Wednesday night at the Camp 5 Community Hall with seven members and two guests present. Terry Todd was hostess for the evening with Carol Thomas, president, in charge of the meeting. The guests were Linda Lucas and Naydene Wil cox. Terry Todd and Carol Thomas will ; take care of the Food Corner at the County Fair. There will be a community potluck dinner at the Camp 5 ke. Call any of the superintend ents or the Fair Secretary it you have questions. Hall on Monday, July 19, with a fire drill following at 7 p.m. The ladies then played Spill 'n Spell with prizes going to Carol NorrLs, Carol , Thomas, Frances White and Naydene Wilcox. The door prize was won by Fran ces White. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Dunlap of Camp 5, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dun lap of Grass Valley and Mrs. Anna Datz of Germany went to Peterson's Rock Gardens near Redmond on Sunday and then on to the Lava Caves near Bend. On Tuesday, Mrs. Bud Dunlap, Mrs. Ken Dunlap, and Mrs. Datz went to Portland on busi ness. . Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Denzil White were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ahnert and family of Estacada, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hollomon and daughters of Her miston and Miss Susan White of Estacada. REMEMBER THIS? . . . . REMINISCE! Rodeo Queen The first of the Rodeo Queen's dances, held last Saturday at the Lexington grange, attracted a large crowd in spite of the warm weather. Held to honor its representative in the queen's court, Miss Frances Wilkinson, the dance introduced for the first time the queen Miss Kath ryn Thompson, and her court of Miss Patty Emert, Miss Rita Robinson and Miss Colleen Kil kenny (Mrs; Greenup), in addit ion to Miss Wilkinson. Quantico, Va. ' After completing a period of training at the Candidates School here, with a view to win aiaZ a " commission, Chester L. Christenson, of Heppner, was re cently graduated and appointed as a second lieutenant in the Marincorp Reserves. . ; ' Pool' Opens . , . ' Swimming lessons start Mon day at 9 o'clock. Enrollment is free to everyone, with payment only of swimming charge for the time spent in the pool, an nounced instructor Dick Davis and assistant instructor,' Kay Ferguson, , , . - - Civil Defense Morrow County;folk rallied to the call for civil defense regis- Jaycee Wives Settle , On FJoat Name .', Jaycee Wives have decided on the theme of their float for the parade, 'Typically . Western' They also made final plans for their Sidewalk Bazaar at their meeting July 14 at the First National Bank. They will sell tacos with Mrs. Archie Ball, Jr., as chairman. tration , Saturday to the number of 506 persons. The defense council is now lending its efforts towards suc cess of the drive for scrap alum inum in this county, directed by C. D. Conrad. And would you believe these advertised items . . . Sirloin steak was 29c lb., Edwards cof fee, 2 lb. 47c, dozen qt, Ken Mason Jars 83c, 100 lb. sk. White Satin Sugar $5.60. ' Kinzua News ..Mf?.-? W - Saturday night, the Kinzua Mountaineers Square Dance Club hosted a Christmas in July Square Dance atthe Gilliam County Fairgrounds in Condon with 84 In attendance. Dancers came from Portland, Cascade Locks, lone, Heppner, John Day, The Dalles, Condon, Fossil,-Kinzua an4 Cftmp 5. Marvin Sad dler and Earl Norris played San ta Claus and activity badges were earned for dancing with Santa. Refreshments of Christ mas cookies, Jello salads, sand wiches, and coffee were served by the members to the guests. Midge Geer was chairman of the decoration .. committee, Betty Saddler was in charge of re freshments, and Betty Murdock was the general chairman. Bob Jewett was master of ceremo nies with Daryl Clendennin of Portland doing the calling. Lynn Dugan of HiUsboro came Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Don Hardwick and take home his son . Danny who had been visiting the Hardwicks. . . . - ii II Wt WILL ; SMWWfi71 'ATW7M DDirCC , or - trr mu reoreN fm m z ii jmm u If a.m. i u v t.m. vtMIBfMmm'MUw'' 1 AND I FRIDAY I Over the Price of ANY SALE ITEM 1 $1.00 P1HIOTO V GBRB l p n nn p Tq) A (? 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