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Morrow County's Jeff Hams, who caught two of the Hermiston American's three District Tournament games
collected two singles in the American 's 7-4 win over the Hood River Americans and knocked in a key run in the
seventh inning.
Gribble attends education confab
Lowell Gribble of Ultrasonic
Inc.. Heppner, is participating
in the 58th annual A. A.
Cleveland Conference in edu
cation July 12-14 at Washing
ton State University.
Gribble is a member of a
workshop panel discussing
"Establishing Good Mainte
nance Programs" at the
event, which is a highlight of
the Summer Session at WSU.
It is named for the late Dean
of the College of Education,
Alfred A. Cleveland, who was
at WSU from 1907 to 1948.
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in Babe
flu llcrniivtiti; Nation. iN
Kilw KiK h All Sliir icam,
which inclurirs lour Morrow
( ouniy l);iscl).ill standouts,
hnishcd liiui tli in distrii'l Hahe
Kuth playoll' action which
ended on Sunday.
St.ii iinu tho tournev on the
riyhl lK)l the Hermiston
Nationals overpowered the
Pendleton Americans 8-0 in
the first game. Hermiston
pitcher Koy Rodriguez took
care ol the defense during that
contest, striking out seven
hatters. Morrow County's
. John Bier was the sparkplug
of Hermiston 's scoring drive.
In the ' fourth inning. Bier
slugged a home run. which led
off a six run scoring spree.
A 12-i:i loss to The Dalles
(Vlilo last Friday came during
the Hermiston Nationals' sec
ond game of the tournament,
which featured Morrow Coun
ty's John Bier as starting
pitcher.
The game proved to be a
clilihanger, with Hermiston
rallying for three runs in the
last inning, only to have a'
squeeze bunt play backfire to
end the game.
The last inning scoring drive
was credited to Morrow Coun
ts s John Murray, who belted
a home run with two men on.
Teammate Doug Holland fol
lowed Murray's blast with a
single, but was left stranded at
third. A tie game would have
resulted had Holland been
batted in.
Holland was hot at the plate
during that game, belting out
a three-run homer in the sixth.
During the third game of the
tournament, the Hermiston
Nationals faced the Hermiston
Americans in a battle of the
bats.
The Nationals eventually
won the slugfest 18-14. al
though the Americans tallied
the majority of hits 17 to the
Nationals' 14. Errors offset
the American's hitting sue- '
cess, w ith Americans' fielders
committing 10 miscues.
Morrow Countians John
Bier had three hits, and John
Murray two during that con
test. The fourth game of tourna
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Ruth Tourney
ment action proved to he the
last for 1 1 it- llei inisloii Nation
als, as they met defeat at the
hands of the Hood River
Nalionals
During that Saturday night
game. Hermiston was held to
six hits and only one run. while
Hood River tallied eight runs.
The game was tied at one run
each going in to the third
inning, w hen Hood River put it
away by exploding for six
runs. 1
Hood River went on to face
the Pendleton Nationals for
Grasshoppers
a headache
for farmers
Scattered infestations of
grasshoppers have been re
ported in Morrow County,
causing headaches for area
farmers and gardeners, ac
cording to County Extension
Agent Harold Kerr.
While the insects are caus
ing problems, damage is not
nearly as severe as is being
experienced in several other
western states such as Colo
rado. To curb the grasshoppers
activities around yards and
gardens, Kerr recommends
spraying foliage to the satura
tion point with a solution of 2
tablespoons Malathion or Se
vin per gallon of water.
"Young grasshoppers are
easier to kill than adults, so
control should be done now if
they are a problem," said
Kerr.
The county agent noted that
repeated spraying will be
necessary. The chemicals in
volved kill only on contact
with the insects. When new
grasshoppers move into the
yard or garden, plants must
be sprayed again.
the championship game, with
Pendleton prevailing to win
the championship 14-8.
The tournament was held in
Pendleton.
Jim Swanson, the Morrow
County Babe Ruth manager,
served as manager of the
Hermiston Nationals All Star
team. Morrow County players
on the team were John Bier,
Rick Cole. Doug Holland, and
John Murray. Bier, Murray
and Holland all tagged home
runs during the playoffs, Cole
finished the series with four
Over The
By Cindy
Results from this week on
the gold course, in men's play,
saw Ray Massey win low
gross, and Harold Kerr win
low net. Jim Doherty won the
least putt award and Doherty
also won the K.P. contest.
Craig Cooley was the long
driver.
Bev Gunderson was low
gross in Ladies play, while Pat
Fdmundson took low net.
Kinzua baseball
Cont from page 5
Cabe, and Dan Mathews and a
double by Rowell. Mathews
was the only one unable to
score.
Erico got on the scoreboard
with two runs.
Kinzua triggered back in the
fourth as a single by Dave
Eckman was brought in by a
Jamie Sands home run.
Erico tied the score in the
CONSOLIDATED REPORT
OF CONDITION
Eg
iANK OF
astern Oregon
u
HEPPNER IONE ARLINGTON
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
As of June 30, 1978
ASSETS
Cash and due from banks 1,119,988.78
U.S. Treasury securities 2,030,839.00
Obligations of other U.S. Government
agencies and corporations 300,000.00
Other Securities 2,842,664.52
Federal funds sold & securities purchased
under agreements to resell
Other loans less reserve for loan losses 1 1,425,312.78
Bank Premises, furniture & fixtures, & other
assets representing bank premises 257,077.24
Other assets 48,645.05
TOTAL ASSETS 18,024,527.37
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and corporations 4,145,791.98
Time and savings deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and corporations 10,469,342.69
Deposits of United States Government 59, 188.36
Deposits of States and political subdivisions 1,377,755.68
Certifies and officers' checks, etc. 88,639.77
TOTAL DEPOSITS 16,140,718.48
a. Total demand deposits 4,837,855.32
b. Total time and savings deposits 11,302,833.16
Federal funds purchased & securities sold
under agreement to purchase 400,000.00
Other liabilites ' ii979!4fi
TOTAL LIABILITIES 16,659,690.94
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Common stock total par value
(No. shares authorized 6,000) 150,000.00
(No. shares outstanding 6,000)
Surplus 850,000.00
Undivided profits 364,836.43
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 1,364,836.43
TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES &
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 18,024,527.37
MEMORANDA
Standby Letter of Credit 75,000.00
Average of total deposits for the 30 calendar
days ending with Call Date 16,123,618.23
Average of total loans for the 30 calendar days
ending with call date 11,481,587.04
I, James H. Wishart, Vice-Pres., 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.
-s-James H. Wishart
Correct & Attest Directors
-s- Roy W. Lindstrom
-s-L.E.Dick, Jr.
-s-David Childs
-s- Gene Pierce
State of Oregon, County of Morrow, Sworn to and subscribed
before me this 13th day of July, 1978, and I hereby certify that
I am not an officer or director of this bank. My commission
expires 10-21-80. -s-Mary E. Bryant
Notary Public
Published July 20, 1978.
hits in eieht trips to the plate.
Morrow County's Jeff Hams
played on the .Hermiston
Americans squad, but failed to
see as much action as his
former teammates since the
Americans were eliminated
from competition earlier in
the playoffs.
During the Hermiston
Americans lone win of the
tourney, a 7-4 trimming of the
Hood River Americans, Hams
was 2 for 3 at the plate.
Tee Cup
Kerr
Sharon Harrison and Roberta
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Ladies Tuesday morning
nlav has cone under some
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changes. First they broke off -into
18-hoIes and 9-hoIes. The
10 iiuica a ita i 1 ai 1 . jv auu uic
9-holes start at 8:30.
Saturday July 22, Heppner ,
men and women golfers will
travel to Condon.
fifth, as they scored six runs.
Kinzua had two runs in the
fifth as John McCabe scored
and Gary Kemp scored by
sacrifices by Mike Rowelll
and Ron Bowman. George
Waterland was left on base.
The last run clinched the
victory for Kinzua as Jamie
Sands scored on a triple by
Jamie Query's sacrifice.
.
-s-Kenneth Walter
-s- D.L. Lemon
-s- Howard Bryant
-s- Bill Jaeger