Recreation director sought f or, south end county youth program
The Heppner ;a?pu-Time. Heppner. Oregon. Thursday. May 7, 19K1-ELEVEN
The Juvenile Services Com announced the resignation to
mission learned at their Mon
day night meeting that Jim
Ackley, present recreational
youth director for South Mor
row County. h resigned.
Nancy Moore, chairperson.
take effect Immediately.
The commission will seek to
hire a new director by May 2
or to assume duties by June 1
according to a commission
spokesperson.
Klain Nelson was elected enrollment of 20 children with
vice chairperson, and Pat
Wilson, secretary, as Mary
Bryant has resigned thai
position.
Sherry Thompson. Latch
Key director, reported an
two subsidized slot filled.
This program provides care
and supervision, after school
for children of work ins par
ents in the Boar dm an area.
Public meetings will be held
on Monday May 11 at 7:.Wp m.
- at the Riverside High School
Library for the north end. and
l-exingtnn School Board Room
for the sout h end of t he count y
Those present at the May 4
meeting in the courthouse
were: Nancy Moore. Bill
Sheirbon. Jude Don McElli
floft. Carolyn Ffolt. Sharon
Barrick. Dawena Bates. John
Rdmundson. Pat Wilson.
Klain Nelson. Dianne Piatt.
Sherry Thompson and Bernice
LoH. Karen Kenny, student
representative was also in
attendance.
First National coverup
to be exposed June 1
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of Oregon covering up?
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placed over an exterior sign at
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the Heppner branch.
"If your want to we what"
the bank is keeping under
wraps, drive by on th
morninj? of Monday. June 1,'
laid David S. Sutton. First
National Bank vice president
ind marketing director.
"We'll let the secret out of the
bag then."
Sutton gave more than a
hint as to what is hiding under
tbe canvas cover. He said.
"The sign you will see on June
1 does not bear the name First
National Bank of Oregon and
its familiar f trademark. The
sign bears the name and ,
trademark of First Interstate
Bank."
On June 1. First National
Bank of Oregon and 20 other
Western Bancorporation
banks with a total of nearly 900
branches in 11 western states
will change their names to
First Interstate Bank.
At the same time, the parent
company. Western Bancor
poration. the nations' ninth
largest banking company and
the largest interstate banking
.company, will change its
name to First Interstate
Bancorp.'
Sutton commented:
"While there will be no
change in ownership, manage
ment or staff, the 21 banks will
treat each other's customers
as their own. A customer who
has an account at any of the
900 branches will be able to go
into any of the other branches '
and make a withdrawal or
cash a check.
"Actually. First National
Bank customers already are
able to do this at other
Western Bancorporation
banks, but the variety of
names of those banks is
confusing. For example, when
one of our customers is in Cut
Bank. Montana, and sees a
sign for Bank of Glacier
County, or is in Salt Lake City
and sees a sign for Walker
Bank and Trust Company, our
customer is not likely ' to
associate either of those banks
with First National Bank of
Oregon. Beginning June 1.
those banks in Cut Bank and
Salt I-ake City will also be
known as First Interstate
Bank.
"When you see that sign,
anywhere in the 11 western
states, you know you can crop
in and recieve hometown
banking service. You won't
have any trouble spotting the
sign. It will be just like the one
at the Heppner branch."
And just what is that
trademark, and what are
those colors?
"You'll see on June 1." said
Sutton.
Mt, St. Helens
program Sun. at
Sam Boardman
An audio-visual program .
concerning Mount St. Helens
from a literature point of view
will be presented at 2 p.m. this
Sunday. May 10, and next
Sunday. May 17. at the Sam
Boardman Elementary School
Library at Boardman.
This Sunday's program will
feature Thomas Ferte, assist
ant professor of Humanities at
Western Oregon State College
(formerly Oregon College of
Education) at Monmouth.
The program is free of
charge and open to the public.
Aerobic dance
to begin soon
The second session of Aero
bic Dancing is scheduled to
begin shortly in the Heppner
area, according to Nancy
Brownfield, BMCC area co
ordinator for the South Mor
row County district.
Daytime dance classes will
begin the week of May 4 with
evening dance classes set to
begin the week of May 11.
Persons currently enrolled
in Aerobic Dancing may
register for the new session
with their instructor. Persons
wishing to enter the class for
the first time should call Mrs.
Brownfield at 676-5039 for
more information.