SIX The Heppner Gairtte-Times. Heppner, Oregon. Thursday. October 21. 1982
lone Garden Club meets
"The Songs and Flight of
Birds" was the subject for
discussion at the lone Garden
Club meeting, led by Delta
Huber, on Wednesday, Oct. 13.
Ruth McCabe and Pat Petty
john were hostesses. Mrs.
Huber stated that birds are
very useful to the gardener
because they help to control
insects, act as a sanitation
squad to clean up debris, and
ocnsume weed seeds, said a
club spokesperson.
Plantings to attract birds
may be made in one's garden.
A thicket of raspberries,
blackberries and elderberries
may attract as many as 100
species of birds. Other shrubs .
that attract birds include
dogwood, pokeberry, red
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lone City Hall
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North Morrow Annex
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Columbia Jr. High School
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Lexington School Office
NE Heppner No. 6 59 30 2
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NW Heppner No. 7 59 30 2
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SW Heppner No 9 59 30 2
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Morrow County Clerk Published: Oct. 21,
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cedar, sumac, mulberry,
holly, cotoneaster. Mt. Ash,
juniper, Oregon grape, cur
rants and gooseberries, said
Mrs. Huber. Hummning birds
are especially fond of red hot
poker, coral bells, trumpet
vine, cut and come again and
bee balm. Some of ihese are
sold at the spring plant sale by
garden club members.
Migration of birds provides
an interesting activity for
gardeners. They see many
different birds as they
migrate, especially in the
spring and fall. The birds may
travel by day or night and
may cover as much as 22,000
miles more round-trip. Their
speed varies from 17 to 250
miles per hour in flight, she
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Heppner
told the group.
In quoting from a current
article from "Family Circle"
magazine, Mrs. Huber noted
that there are many diminish
ing species in our area. These
include the chipping sparrow,
towhee. flicker, wren, hairy
woodpecker, yellow warbler,
golden crown kinglet, barn
owl and bludbird. Some of
these birds have been seen
during the Christmas bird
count which is held annually
by bird lovers in Morrow
County.
Books that can give an
amateur bird watcher help in
identifying birds are Roger
Tory Peterson's book "A Field
Guide to Western Birds" and
the "Golden Guide to Field
Identification Birds of North
America" by Robins, Bruun,
Zim and Singer.
While refreshments were
being served, a tape of differ
ent bird calls was played and
members enjoyed hearing
familiar songs of birds they
recognized, the spokesperson
concluded.
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October 17
Won Lost
No. Three
No. Two
No. Five
No. One
No. Seven
No, Four
No. Eight
No. Six
Splits: Billie
and 3-10.
17-3
12-8
12-8
11-9
9-11
8-12
6-14
5 -15
Doherty 5-6
High game: jutjy Rfckert -
224 and Ray Massey - 233.
High series: Judy Rickert -517
and Ray Massey - 521.
High team game: No. Five -800.
High team series: No. Five -2228.
K of fee Kup Keglers
Won Lost
No-Pin Hitters 14'i- 9't
ThePytts 14',- 94
MC.G.G.No.2 13 -11
HiHo's 12'i-lPit
Gutter Dusters 12 -12
Three Holers 11 -13
Newcomers 10 -14
The Dregs 8'i-15li
High game: Linda Schultz -180.
High series: Linda Schultz -512.
Splits: Hilda Yocom - 5-7;
and Linda Schultz - 2-7.
Sparetimen
Octobers
Won Lot
M C.G.G. 17 - 7
Gardners' 15 -19
Coast to Coast 14 -10
Petersons' 12-11
V&G 12 -12
Les Schwab 10 -14
Sears 9 -15
Central Market -174
Splits converted: Millie
Hanna 4-5-7; Chris Limanen
4-7-9; and Karen Palmer
4-7-10.
High game: Bonnie Camp
bell - 195.
High series: Bonnie Camp
bell - 560.
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Krlsta Lee Adams . A
diiuuhler. Krisia Lee. was
born to Terra and Timothy
Adams of Heppner at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital in Heppner
on October 8. She weighed 8
lbs.. 8 oz.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Clem Schnider of Scio.
Mr. and Mrs. O L. Adams of
Heppner and Howard Watts of
Silverton.
Great-grandparents are
Camilla-Samples of Heppner.
Ruth Adams of Spray. Wilda
Jacohsen of Silverton and Mr.
and Mrs. Elton Watts, also of
Silverton.
Michael Ryan Mikesell A
son. Michael Ryan, was born
to Jackie and Glenn Mikesell
Jr.. Ill of Heppner at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital in Heppner
on October 9. He weighed 6
lbs.
Grandparents are Barbara
Glen and Robert Lowe, both of
Bellingham, Wash., and Bar
bara Engle and Leonard En
gle, both of Tonino. Wash.
Great-grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Russ Mills of Van
couver. B.C.
( harissa Gayle Gates A
daughter. Charissa Gayle,
was born to Arlynda and
Thomas Gates of lone at Pio
neer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner on October 14. She
weighed 7 lbs., 10 oz.
Grandparents are Pauline
Gates of lone. Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Aldrich of Heppner
and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Klim
anchesky of Portland.
Great-grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Vera Christopheer
son of Donald.
Great-great-grandmother is
Ada Christopherson of
Donald.
Autumn Dee Chick A
daughter. Autumn Dee. was
born to Dee Dee and Kevin
Chick of Heppner on October
16 at Consolidated Good Shep
herd Hospital in Hermiston.
She weighed 7 lbs.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Peine of Irrigon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rood of
Heppner and Dale Chick of
Stanfield.
Great-grandparents are
Alice Wagner of Pilot Rock,
Edna Gay of Ashland. Mr. and
Mrs. Don Chick of Williams
Lake, B C. and Venice Hen
drickson of Lexington.
Jacob Marion Weaver - A
son, Jacob Marion, was born
to Karla (Weatherford) and
Richard Weaver of Port Or
chard, Wash., on October 16,
in Bremerton, Wash. He
weighed 7 lbs., 64 oz.
Grandparents are Alice
Varaskavich and Dick Weaver
of Bremerton.
Great-grandmother is Mary
Weaver of Bremerton.
Stepgrandmother is Justine
Weatherford of Heppner.
Jacob joins a sister, Abiah
Lucille, two, at home.
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taken: breast feeding
mothers, pregnant women, or
infants under one year.
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barley and wheat insurance
October 31 is the last djite on
which applications w ill be ac
cepted in Morrow County for
all -risk insurance policies on
l9R1-erop barley and wheat.
All-Risk Crop Insurance Dis
trict Director Andy Bak says
that information about the
coverage available, as well as
a lint of local auenls who offer
Iho insurance, can he obtained
hv rontacline the Agricultural
Stabilization and Conserva
tion office in Heppner.
Bonds presented lone
Yard of the Month award
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Mr. and Mrs. Neul Bond
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Bond of
lone were presented with the
lone Yard of the Month award
by the lone Garden Club. The
Bonds live on the corner of
W. Second Street.
A garden club spokesperson
said the Bond's yard was
chosen for the award because
of its neatness and continuous
blooms, from early spring to
Oregon students
score well
Oregon high school juniors
and senors last year outscored
their national contemporaries
on all four tests administered
by the American College Test
ing Program, according to
Verne A Duncan, state super
intendent of schools.
Nearly 1.400 Oregon college
bound students were tested for
their general educational de
velopment and ability to com
plete college-level work in
English, math, social studies
and natural science.
The Oregon average on all
tests was 19.3. up from 19.2 in
the previous year, while the
national average dropped
from 18.5 to 18.4, he said.
Following are Oregon
scores on individual tests with
national scores listed in parentheses-
English 18 8 (17.9),
math 17.5 (17.2), social studies
18.6 (17.3), natural science
21.8 (20 8).
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applications received to date
and the interest expressed by
wheat Kiwers suggests that
the amount of insurance In
force will be a record high.
"One major reason. ."Bnk
notes, "is the continuing In
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costs Many wheat growers
simplv do not have the neces
snrv cash reserves or adilH
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take a chance on losing the
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street property in front of
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Their yard and property looks
as if thev care, she concluded.
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ARLINGTON, HEPPNER AND I ONE
Cash and due from banks
U.S. Treaury securities ...
Obligations of other U.S. Government Kncie and corporations
Other securities...
Federal fundi told ft securities purchased under agreements to retell
Other loans lest reserve for loan losse
Bank premlitt, furniture it fixture, it other assets representing
bank premlies
Other Real Ella te
Other assets
TOTAL ASSETS
LIABILITIES
Demand deposit of Individual, partnerdilp. and corporation
Time and saving deposit of individual, partnerihlp, and corporation..
Deposit of United State Government
Deposit of State and political lubdivlilon
Certified and officer' checks, etc
TOTAL DEPOSITS
a. Total demand depoita: , 4,2M,47.M
b. Total time and saving deposits: 20,044,224.41
Federal fundi purchased A securities sold under agreement to purchase....
Other lla bilitirs
TOTAL LI ABILITIES
Common stock total par value
(No. shares authorized 6.OO0) (No. shares outstanding 0,000)
Surplus
Undivided profit
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
TOTAL LIABILITIES RESERVES ACapltal accounts
Average of total deposits for the
Average of total loans for the 30
Standby letter of credit
I Patricia Gentry, Cashier, of
condition is true and correct to
Correct Attest Directors:
(s) L.E. Ikk, Jr. () Howard
YOUR INDEPENDENT HOME OWNED BANK
money that they will have
invested in Iheir crops." ,
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lenders are requiring or sug
Besting that borrowers carry
at least enough coverage to
provide for repayment of pro
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