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    TEN The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Ore., Thursday. April XI, 1977
w
ranglers hold
second pi ay day
The Morrow County Wrang
lers held their second playday
of the season last week, with
58 contestants showing up for
the competition.
All-around winners were:
Craig Angell, six and under;
Jason Dougherty, 7-9 years;
Anita Palmer, 10-13 years;
Jana Steagall, 14-17 years;
Sherry Kemp, 18-29 years;
and Pat Dougherty, 30 and
over.
Results follow:
April 17th Playday
58 contestants
6 and under: 1st Craig
Angell, 2nd Angie Ashbeck,
3rd Mike Van Schoiack, 4th
Ted Schwarz;
7-9: 1st Jason Dougherty,
2nd Scott Dougherty, 3rd
Trisha Mahoney, 4th Bridgett
Greenup;
10-13: 1st Anita Palmer, 2nd
Cliff Dougherty, 3rd Anne Van
Schoiack, 4th Tara Mahoney;
. 14-17: 1st Jana Steagall, 2nd
Janice Healy, 3rd Maureen
Healy, 4th Nancy Miller.
Winners in Barrels:
6 and under: 1st Angie
SC girls
blast Card
netters
Sherman County girls de
stroyed lone girls Saturday,
en route to a team victory, 7-4.
Ione's boys held on for a 3-1
dual meet victory.
In the boys' action, Rick
Gilbert beat Rick Stephens,
6- 2 and 6-2 in the only singles
match. In doubles, Dennis
Stefani-Dan McElligott team
ed for a split set win.
The duo beat Brett Gray
Collin Kaseberg, 6-4, 5-7 and
7- 5. Stuart Keene-Clint Carl
son fell in the only lone boys'
loss, 7-5 and 6-2. Gilbert
teamed with Keene for a
pro-set win, 8-1 over George
Hattuip-Gary Parrish.
Ione's girls lost all but the
number four doubles match.
Arlene Cannon-Kim Cofenas
dumped Krista Anderson
Trina Eaken, 8-1.
In singles, Susan Thompson
dropped a 6-3 and 6-2 match to
Jill Moreau. Cannon and
Cofenas followed with singles
losses in pro-sets.
Carol McElligott-Natalie
Tews fell, 6-1 and 6-1 in first
doubles before Jan Peterson
Tammy Tucker and Michelle
McElligott-Martha McElligott
each fell in pro-sets.
lone net
squad gets
6-5 PR win
Behind a girls' win, Ione's
netters escaped with a 6-5
team victory over the Rockets
of Pilot Rock Thursday.
Ione's girls won 4-2 to make
up for a 3-2 boys' loss. Susan
Thompson led the way with a
6-0, 6-0 blanking of PR first
singles, Tammy Corner. Kim
Cofenas fell 8-4 in a pro-set to
Becky Bensel, but Jan Peter
son took an 8-4 win from Cathy
Parker.
In doubles, Bensel-Cathy
Ulrich combined to dump
Ione's Carol McElligott
. Natalie Tews, 6-4 and 6-2.
Peterson-Tammy Tucker won
an 8-1 pro-set from Laura
Weinke-Lisa Kinkead and
Michelle and Martha McElli
gott beat Cyrene Liles-Cher
Florey, 8-2.
Rick Gilbert fell in the first
singles match to Tim Pilch,
6-7, 6-2 and 6-3 before Dennis
Stefani tried it alone and
dusted back Warren Wolf
gram, 8-3.
In doubles, Stefani-Dan Mc
Elligott fell 6-1 and 6-3 to Wes
Harrison-Gary Hemenway.
Dave Pedro-Bo Liebe took a
split set win from Stuart
Keene-Clint Carlson, 4-6, 6-0
and 6-3 before Gilbert-Carlson
teamed for an 8-0 pro-set win.
Ashbeck, 2nd Craig Angell,
3rd Mike Van Schoiack, 4th
Mike Mahoney;
7-9: 1st Scott Dougherty, 2nd
Jason Dougherty, 3rd Bridgett
Greenup, 4th Trisha Mahoney.
10-13: 1st Cliff Dougherty,
2nd Anita Palmer, 3rd Anne
Van Schoiack, 4th Steve Mil
ler; 14-17: 1st Maureen Healy,
2nd Janice Healy, 3rd Cindy
Dougherty, 4th Kathleen Van
Schoiack.
Figure 8:
6 and under: 1st Mike Van
Schoiack, 2nd Angie Ashbeck,
3rd Ted Schwarz, 4th Craig
Angell;
7-8-9: 1st Scott Dougherty,
. 2nd Trisha Mahoney, 3rd
Wayne Wilgers, 4th tie
Bridgett Greenup and Bobby
Kinzer;
10-13: Musical Ropes, 1st
Anne Van Schoiack, 2nd Tara
Mahoney, 3rd Cliff Dougherty,
4th Anita Palmer;
14-17: Musical Ropes, 1st
Janice Healy, 2nd Krynn Rob
inson, 3rd Cindy Dougherty,
4th Maureen Healy.
18-29: Musical Ropes, 1st
Joan Eckman, 2nd Patricia
Van Schoiack, 3rd Sherri
Kemp, 4th Bruce Bergstrom;
30 & over: Musical Ropes,
1st Annie Schwarz, 2nd Pat
Dougherty, 3rd Bob Van
Schoiack, 4th Kite Healy;
Put 'n Take:
6 and under: 1st Craig
Angell, 2nd Mike Mahoney,
3rd Ted Schwarz, 4th Craig
Angell;
7-8-9: 1st Jason Dougherty,
2nd Bridgett Greenup, 3rd
Scott Dougherty, 4th Trisha
Mahoney;
Team Roping: (30 teams)
1st Cliff Dougherty and
Cindy Dougherty, 2nd Bev
Steagall and Dave Steagall,
3rd Jerry Dougherty and
Cliff Dougherty, 4th Cindy
Dougherty and Dave Steagall.
11.8 1st Fast Go Lee Pal
mer and Richard Kinzer,
13.4 2nd Fast Go Bev Stea
gall and Don Papineau.
CBC West pre-view
Wasco. Condon
By W1L PHINNEY
Sports Editor
During the early pre-season, Heppner's Mustangs have
looked pretty promising. But they'll have to be more than
promising to emerge from the Columbia Basin West with a
play-off spot.
Sherman County, a perennial state leading powerhouse,
leads the cast of three CBC foes Heppner will have to work
against in their half of the conference. Wasco County and
Condon, both with optimistic coaches, are also contending for
a play-off berth.
The play-off team from the CBC east is a different story.
See it next week. The victor will take the spoils from its foes,
consisting of favorite Weston-McEwen and Umatilla, with
Oregon Trail, Riverside and Pilot Rock hoping to figure into
a race.
In the CBC west, things are starting to take form as the
early league season rolls around. Heppner opens the 1977
diamond calendar with Wasco County Tuesday. Two more
league games, Condon April 29 and Sherman May 3, follow
before a non-counting tilt with Riverside splits things up.
Three more straight league contests follow with Wasco,
Condon and Sherman in the same order.
SHERMAN COUNTY HUSKIES
Stats: 7-4 pre-season mark, including wins over Corbett,
Stevenson, Wa., Goldendale, Wa., Culver and Wahtonka.
Coach Howard Ediger.
Ediger figures the Huskies to "do well." He's rightly
optimistic, eyeing an almost full roster of returning
lettermen.
All-conference pitcher last season, Paul Fritts, returns as a
senior to Ediger 's roster. He'll undoubtedly strengthen
Sherman as they "go for the number one spot."
Along with Fritts, the Husky roster includes: Larry
Melzer, catcher; Craig Colquitt, first base; Jim McNab,
second or third (designated hitter last year); Phil
Wooderson, shortstop or second; Don Decker, third base
veteran; Kevin Caseberg, sophomore center fielder,
currently leading team with .526 batting average over 11
games; Craig Lohrey, center fielder, starter last year and
number two hurler behind Fritts this year; Bruce Olsen,
right field letterman.
Edinger: pitching fairly strong. If consistency comes with
second, third pitchers, be ok. Hitting "surprise," above .300
as team. Defense inconsistent, weakest point. Speed average
to good, "maybe better." Some knee operations, but so far,
healthy.
Fritts, 4-0, leads Husky pitchers Lohrey, Decker, Phil
Coleman. Ediger watches Woodside at Wasco and possible
transfer Shaffer in Condon to lead those clubs competitively.
Knows little of Heppner.
CONDON BLUE DEVILS
Stats: 2-6 pre-season mark with wins over Riverside and
Arlington, only two teams they've played. Coach Jack
Mcintosh.
Mcintosh sees Condon as a "strong" team that should
"compete well with the teams in the league." He'll have to
rely on somewhat of a young team, sporting four senior
starters.
A transfer junior, Brian Shaffer, may see quite a little
action on the mound for Condon. Sherman Coach Ediger
knows of the Evergreen hurler from Vancouver.
He's listed by Mcintosh as the number one pegger. The
right hander hasn't thrown a complete game this year. Back
up will be Les Rovska, a left handed sophomore.
Others: Tom Bare, catcher; Randy Anderson, outfield;
Dan Jamison, outfield; Brian Harris, shortstop and pitcher.
Between those four seniors, there is more than 10 years
varsity experience.
More: John Barnett, junior first baseman with two years
exp.; Max Mcintosh (same name as the coach), a junior
second sacker with a couple years under his belt.
Hitting power is somewhat unknown right now. Bare and
Ted Rouska, Les' brother, are leading the Condon stickers.
Mcintosh had no comment on particular teams he faces
this year in the CBC.
WASCO COUNTY REDSIDES
Stats: 6-9 pre-season mark. Wins over White Salmon,
Culver twice, Dufur twice, Wahtonka freshmen. Coach
James Rogers.
It may be appropriate that Redside and Woodside go
together. The names have been synonymous since Jeff
Woodside began high school sports in Wasco County.
Woodside is a threat to any CBC team in the conference
from his attacking position on the mound. Every CBC coach
who doesn't know the name, will before the season is over.
All-Conference last year, Woodside and Alan McCorkle, a
base hitting first sacker and relief pitcher are the only two
seniors on the Wasco County team.
Despite their youngness, Rogers thinks that with "good
play in the field, we can beat a lot of teams." White Salmon's
4-3 win sticks in Rogers' mind.
"No mistakes in the field," he said, "and that's been our
problem all year." Rogers optimistically said Wasco County
"could beat any team on a given day."
The big pivot point is Woodside. "If we can play ball behind
Woodside," Rogers noted, Wasco County can win.
Woodside is 4-4 right now. It's been fielding errors that
account for the four losses. His ERA is almost too low to
figure. He's given up four runs in 40 innings of baseball.
Along with Woodside, Charlie Henry, a 2-5 junior, will see
mound duty. But Henry, Rogers said, must rely on defensive
triumphs in order to make things work on the mound. While
Henry forces batters to fly out and ground out, Woodside
blows it by them.
Not a bad combo. McCorkle is currently hitting about .290
with Woodside at .278. Larry Peterson, catcher, is at .268.
Quickness isn't overabounding, but Henry and Woodside
have nine stolen bases between them. Wasco County will
enjoy a bunt with Henry on base.
"We're working things to improve our defense," Rogers
said. "We played Bend frosh and I wasn't unhappy with the
loss." Wasco fell in extra innings on a third strike-out by
Woodside where Peterson dropped the third strike. The
runner reached first on the knuckle ball get-away and an
ensuing basehit took its toll.
"We could be tough to beat," Rogers prophesies. .
M
ustangs stomp
Umatilla, 11-4
Heppner's Mustang dia
mond nine added Umatilla to
their list of preseason favorite
victims last week, bouncing
the Vikings, 11-4.
Heppner has split with
Weston-McEwen, who, along
with Umatilla, have been
tagged by league coaches as
the two favorites this year.
Umatilla was little problem
for Heppner Friday. The
Mustangs pounded out eight
hits while Dennis Peck, going
all seven innings, threw a
seven hitter at the Vikings and
struck out seven.
The Mustangs continued
their rallying flurries, burying
Umatilla's Mike Brown on the
mound in the first inning.
Heppner crowned Brown with
three hits, four walks and
eight runs in the first stanza.
After one inning, Heppner
held a commanding 8-1 lead
and had ridded itself of
Brown. Guy Journot came on
to relieve and finished the
contest for the Viks, giving up
four more hits in five innings.
Umatilla's only try at a
comeback failed in the third
inning. Jeff Watson, who
scored in the first inning after
singling, doubled to start the
third. Brown singled, Journot
used an error, then Fisher and
Bledsoe singled, back-to-back,
to produce three runs.
Just for a cushion, Heppner
stung Coach Jim McGraw's
Vikings again in the fourth
with three more runs and the
game ending, 11-4 tally. Dave
Allstott walked and Randy
Worden was hit by a pitch
following two straight balls.
Mike Stookey singled before
Kindall Thomas singled to left
for three of his game high four
runs-batted-in.
Jim Kenny was the Mustang
leading sticker, smacking two
singles in three trips to the
plate. Ironically, Kenny scor-
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CONSOLDATED REPORT OF CONDITION
BAK OF
Eastern Oregon
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AS OF MARCH 31, 1977
ASSETS
Cash and due from banks 626,355.15
U.S. Treasury securities 1,986,410.81
Obligations of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations 355,000.00
Other Securities 2,572,173.80
Federal funds sold & securities purchased under agreements to resell none
Other loans less reserve for loan losses 10,150,211.58
Bank premises, furniture k fixtures, k other assets representing bank premises 275,509.26
Other assets 42,173.86
TOTAL ASSETS 16,007,834.46
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 3,152,020.70
Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 9,046,942.20
Deposits of United States Government 13,167.10
Deposits of States and political subdivisions 2,238,645.86
Certified and officers checks, etc 23,581.25
TOTAL DEPOSITS 14,474,357.11
a. Total demand deposits 3,587,360.62
b. Total time and savings deposits 10,886,996.49
Federal funds purchased & securities sold under agreement to purchase 250,000.00
Other liabilities 136,277.65
TOTAL LIABILITIES 14,860,634.76
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Common stock total par value 150,000.00
(No. shares authorized 8,000) (No. shares outstanding 6,000)
Surplus 850,000.00
Undivided profits 147,199.70
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 1,147,199.70
TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES k CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 16,007,834.46
MEMORANDA
Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days ending with call date 14,708,000.00
Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days ending with call date 10,557,000.00
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 k Attest Directors
-s-Roy W. Lindstrom, -s-Wm. G. Jaeger, -s-Gene Pierce, -s-D.L. Lemon, -s-A. David Childs, -s-Arthur
A. Allen, -s-Kenneth Walters, -s-Howard Bryant
State of Oregon, County of Morrow
Sworn to and subscribed before me this
14th day of April, 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.
Published April 21, 177.
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