Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 27, 1977, Page FIVE, Image 5

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The Gaiette-TImeg, Heppner, Ore., Thursday, Jan. 27. 1977 FIVE
About 1:30 a.m. last Thurs
day morning, workers coming
home from the mill saw a fire
at the Paul Pettyjohn, Sr.,
home. They turned in the fire
alarm and firemen discovered
their dog house was burning.
However, an early detection
kept the Pettyjohn house from
catching on fire.
Weekend guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Mcintosh were their son, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Mcintosh,
Jr., and son Marty, of New
berg, and granddaughter,
Mrs. Bob Johnson and family
from Milwaukee.
Dixon T. Smith, former lone
resident, passed away recent
ly at his home in Ventura,
Calif., from a heart attack.
He is survived by his wife
Dorothy, daughter Barbara of
San Monica, and a son, Bruce,
of Riverside, and three grand
children. He is a brother of
Mable O'Hara of Condon, and
Harvey Smith of lone.
Vault interment was at Ivy
Lawn Memorial Park, Ven
tura. Ella Smith, Heppner, and
Harvey Smith, lone, flew
down for the Memorial Ser
vice. Dorothy Smith is staying
at Riverside with Bruce and
his familv.
At the Bill Ling home, Jan.
lone news
Eva Hamlett
12, Delta Huber told lone
Garden Club members how to
plan for continual bloom in
their gardens. By using a
flannel board and colored pic
tures, Mrs. Huber discussed
the annuals, perennials, bulbs,
shrubs and shade loving
flowering plants that can add
beautiful color every month of
the year.
Delta emphasized our club
theme, "Be a wise gardener,"
by keeping the principles of
landscaping in mind when you
plan your garden.
lone Garden Club's next
meeting will be Feb. 9 at Mrs.
Kinzua brief
Irene Samples was hostess
for the Merrymakers Card
Club on Thursday evening.
Three tables of ladies enjoyed
the evening's play. Among
those winning prizes were
Roberta Conlee with high and
Patti Burres with second high.
Clell Rea's home, with Ex
tension Agent Mike Howell
presenting the program,
Pruning and Fertilizing Fruit
Trees.
The January meeting for the
Beta Omega sorority mem
bers was held at the home of
Sue Proudfoot.
Winning the doll in the
December raffle was Dolly
Allstott of Heppner, and
walkie-talkies went to Helen
Pettyjohn.
It was announced that Linda
LaRue will be running for
State Treasurer at the April
convention. She is presently
our State Parliamentarian.
Also, the Sorority is helping
with the Heart Fund Drive,
which will be Feb. 24th.
A traveling bake sale is
scheduled for Feb. 14th and
orders may be taken up to
Feb. 11th, by calling Julie
Nelson, 989-8494.
The Spring Cotillion date is
set for Apr. 6th, with Julie
Nelson and Liz Ernst being
chairman and coKihairman,
respectively.
GENERAL
REVENUE
SHARING
ACTUAL USE REPORT 0
GENERAL REVENUE SHARING PROVIDES FEDERAL FUNDS DIRECTLY TO LOCAL AND STATE GOVERNMENTS VOUB GOVERNMENT MUST PUBLISH
THIS REPORT ADVISING YOU HOW THESE FUNDS HAVE BEEN USED OR OBLIGATEO DURING THE YEAR FROM JULY 1. 1976. THRU DECEMBER 31.
I97 THIS IS TO INFORM YOU OF YOUR GOVERNMENT'S PRIORITIES AND TO ENCOURAGE YOUR PARTICIPATION IN DECISIONS ON HOW FUTURE
FUNDS SHOULD BE SPENT MOTC: ANY COMPLAINT OF DISCMMINATION IN THI Uil Of TMIM FUNDS MAY II SENT TO THS OFFICE OF
REVENUE 1HARINO, WASHINGTON. D C. JOJM.
ACTUAL EXPENDITURES (Inch OWIfMlml
(A) CATEGORIES
1 PUBLIC SAFETY
5 Bf CREATION
10 EDUCATION
14 OTHCR ISpactfyl
I 429.50
$ 429.50
(C) OPERATING
MAINTENANCE
none
NONDISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS HAVE BEEN MET
(E) CERTIFICATION I certify mat I am the Chut Exacuttv Otftcaf and.
wim raspact 10 fh ntttlamant fundi raportatf haraon, I carttfy that may
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LEXINGTON TOWN
has ratal vad Gmtnl Asvanua Sharing
payments totaling
490
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LEXINGTON TOUN
MAYOR
LEXINGTON OREGON 97839
. 0) TRUST FUND REPORT Iralar to nalruclion Dl
1 Balanc. at of Juris 30. 1B7S
2 Ravanua Snaring Funda
teams Iron July I. 196 thru OtctmMr 31, 17
3 Interval ReceNad
or Crooned Jury 1, 17 Vii Dscsn 31. 1976(
4. Funda Wslastsd from Obligations (IF ANY)
5 Sum of Unas 1. 2, S. 4 $
t Funds Returned U OAS (IF ANY)
7. Total Funds Available S
I Total Amount Expanded
(Sum of Una is. column 8 and ootumn C) t -
Bslsnco ss 01 December 31. 1876 V -
924
490
l,414:-20
429.50
"984.70
(F) THE NEWS MEDIA HAVE BEEN ADVISED THAT A COMPLETE COPY Of THIS
REPORT HAS BEEN PUBLISHED IN A LOCAL NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL CIRCU
LATION I HAVE A COPY OF THIS REPORT AND RECORDS DOCUMENTING THE
RE OPEN FOR PUBLIC SCRUTINY AT
ITENTS THEY ARE OPEN FOR PUBLIC SCRUTINY )
Lty Hall, Lexington, Ote.
Consolidated Report of Condition
BAhJK OF -
jZastem Oregon
KBOXM. TEDWMKL DEPOSIT mSUIAMCS COMOIATIOH
AS OF 12-31-1976
ASSETS
Cash and due from banks
U.S. Treasury securities
Obligations of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations
Other Securities ;
Federal funds sold & securities purchased under agreements to resell
Other loans less reserve for loan losses
Bank premises, furniture & fixtures, & other assets representing
bank premises
Other assets
TOTAL ASSETS
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations
Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations .
Deposits of United States Government
Deposits of States and political subdivisions
Certified and officers' checks, etc
TOTAL DEPOSITS :
a. Total demand deposits 4,647,257.87
b. Total time and savings deposits 10,515,950.94
Federal funds purchased & securities sold under agreement to purchase . .
Other liabilities
TOTAL LIABILITIES
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Common stock total par value
(No. shares authorized 6,000) (No. shares outstanding 6,000)
Surplus
Undivided profits
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES & CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ....
854,884.50
1,937,338.94
355,000.00
2,635,789.06
None
10,288,436.18
280,839.32
82,245.81
16,434,533.81
4,000,691.64
8,528,440.15
26,159.06
2,523,807.20
84,110.76
15,163,208.81
None
128,544.79
15,291,753.60
150,000.00
750,000.00
242,780.21
1,142,780.21
16,434,533.81
MEMORANDA
Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days ending with call date 14,933,000.00
Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days ending with call date 10,771,000.00
I, JAMES H. WISHART, VICE-PRESIDENT, of the above named bank, do solemnly swear
that this report of condition is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief.
signed James H. Wishart
Correct & Attest Directors
-s-Roy W. Lindstrom, -s-Gene Pierce, -s-Arthur A. Allen, -s-Wm. G. Jaeger, -s-R.B. Ferguson,
-s-Kenneth Walters, -s-A. David Childs, -s-D.L. Lemon, -s-Howard Bryant
State of Oregon, County of Morrow
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 13th day of
January, 1977, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer
or director of this bank.
Mary E. Bryant, Notary Public
My commission expires 10-21-1980.
A Christmas party was held
at Cathy Peterson's home,
with Barbara Stefani co-hosting.
Secret Sister gifts were
exchanged and gag gifts
passed out to husbands.
Visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Adon Hamlett is
their son, Tom Hamlett, and
Miss Debbie Marr of Portland.
A graduation square dance
was held Friday night the 21st
at Willow's Grange Hall in
lone. There was a large at
tendance, including couples
from Hermiston's Square
Knots and Pendleton's Rocket
Squares Clubs. The graduates
were asked to demonstrate
their newly-acquired know
ledge from their just com
pleted lessons. However, this
was to be done by dancing in
oversized boots; then they
danced on a mattress bare
foot. This was followed by
each couple being awarded a
diploma and an automatic
membership to the lone Grand
Squares Club. The graduates
consisted of Clyde and Jackie
Allstott, Wayne and Diane ,
Hams, Wayne and Terry
Gray, David and Carol Moon,
Dan and Ronnie McBride and
Mardel James.
Everyone enjoyed a late
potluck dinner and dancing
until midnight.
Party Line
by Dorothy Ilia
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January 1977, I'm still writing "76."
We are watching that beautiful colorful film, Roots, on TV
every night.
The logging trucks are still coming down Main St.; still not
much snow in the mountains.
Wife meets husband at the door in the wee hours of the
morning with two tickets to Hawaii, instead of the usual rolling
pin. The husband still doesn't know what hit him.
If you like your prime rib rare, we found it's best to make
reservations Saturday night at the West of Willow.
Apathy is here, but in Morrow County, our local citizens don't
show it. One group is busy working to finish the top part of the
Elks' Lodge before the Annual on Feb. 26. Another group is
trying to make Hell's Half Acre a Wildlife Primitive Area for elk
(the four legged kind).
Completing fifteen months' teaching in Clayton Victoria,
Australia, is Gwen Drake. Gwen flew home for her summer's
vacation, spending some of it here visiting her grandmother,
Mrs. Ray Drake. Gwen is enjoying Australia. She signed up for
another fifteen months teaching physical education there.
Before filing my Christmas cards in No. 13, I re-read them.
This one I will share with you, written by a mother of five, who
Baby shower offended
Mrs. June Haugen, Lake
Oswego, was a visitor last
week at the home of her sister,
Mrs. Roy Lindstrom. She also
visited her mother, Mrs.
Fannie Griffith, Pendleton.
About twenty five ladies
from the St. Williams Altar
Society and the American
Legion Auxiliary attended a
baby shower at the home of
Mrs. Howard Crowell Monday
evening, Jan. 24, in honor of
Mrs. Jerry McElligott and her
new daughter, Bridget.
has given 20 years to a career of mother and wife.
"This year has been the one I've waited for. I've taken up fry
tying! We discovered our 15 year old is a most rebellious,
argumentative, selfish, hateful teenager. It is even so bad that
he is rebellious about his great grades.
"Tony has found out it is easier to close up the bars at night
than face the psychologist sessions we have set up for our older
boy, who will not go to Cornell. All Bob wants to do is play golf
and surf the beaches in California. ' '
"Our refrigerator stopped making ice when we were in
Hawaii and we came home to an indoor swimming pool. ,
"Jimmy, who is six now, was impatient with us to take him to
his Christmas Sunday School play practice and started up the
car. The garage doors now open the back of the garage."
Enough????
Patients at Pioneer Memorial Hospital, Heppner, are Roberta
Evans, Condon, dismissed; Vernon Gillman, Heppner, dis
missed; Jacqueline Lynch, Heppner, dismissed; Nellie
Anderson, Heppner, dismissed; Frank Merrick, lone,
dismissed; Cathy Marvin, Heppner, dismissed; Don McElligott,;
lone, dismissed; Danny McElligott, lone, not dismissed; Jana
Lee Phegley, Heppner, dismissed; Elsie Fox, Lexington;
Richard Schmidt, Heppner; James Monahan, Heppner; Velma,
Phillips, Heppner, all not dismissed.
BIRTH 'J,
Born at Pioneer Memorial Hospital, Heppner, was a daughter,
Jennifer Dawn Marvin, on Jan. 22, weighing 9 lbs. and 15 oz. The
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Charles Marvin, Heppner,.
Jennifer will be going home to join her older brother. p
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Marvin, lone, and Mr..
and Mrs. Keith Vosberg, Lexington. t.
Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Herman,
Albany, Ore., and Mrs. Keith Wylie, Oklahoma. '
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