Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 03, 1983, Page FIVE, Image 5

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Mustangs
Eagles in
Hy OI.KNN SMITH
crushed by WaHtonka
overtime, 54-53
Umatilla downs Heppner
varsity girls, 51-47
The Heppncr Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, February 3, 1983-FIVE
Wahtonka J V girls take Heppner by 6
After on exciting win Friday
over Umatilla, the Mustangs
wore crushed when Wahtonka
succeeded In edging Heppner
in overtime 54 53, Saturday,
Jan. 26.
In the first half, the Mus
tangs played an excellent
game, getting and maintain
ing a 12 point lead at the end of
the second quarter.
"We played an excellent
first half," Coach Brent Eg
gers stated, "But In the second
half the poor execution of the
offense hurt us. With a 12 point
lend, you have to have pa
tience." Poor offensive execution is a
recent problem that has crop
ped up to plague the cagers at
a time when they least need It.
With the loss to Wahtonka,
their league hopes have be
come marginal. Right now the
Mustangs are in a tie for third
place with Umatilla. Weston
McEwen is in second place
and Pilot Rock holds first.
11.9
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"Our chances are getting
slimmer," Cggcrs went on to
say, "But a lot of things can
happen,"
The lack of consistency is
still present In Heppner's
resulting from "lack of con
centration, which is not a good
quality to maintain."
Coming up on the Mustang
agenda is Wasco at Heppner
on Friday night and Sherman
Co. there on Saturday.
Eggers commented on the
upcoming games "Wasco Co.
is not one of the stronger
teams we'll play but we have
' shown that we must play well
to win. We are In no shape to
be looking past anybody," He
Heppner cowboy
ranks second
with PRCA
Heppner cowboy Butch
Knowles is listed in second
place in the saddle bronc
riding division in the unofficial
1983 standings of the Profes
sional Rodeo Cowboys Asso
ciation. The association re
ports that Knowles has earned
5,9fi4 in his event, behind
Derek Clark of Colcord, Okla
homa, with $6,667.
went on to say "Sherman is a
good ball club. They have one
of the top players In the
league, Tod Coles, who has
been one of the top players for
four years. Also, they are well
coached. If we want to keep
any hopes for going to district
alive, we can't afford to lose
any more," he said.
STATISTICS
FG FT R TP
By WINDI MITfllKLL
The Umatilla varsity girls'
basketball team played Hep
pner on Heppner's home court
lasdt Friday, Jan, 28. The
Vikings left victorious, 51 47.
In the first quarter, Umatil
la came out fast and left the
Fillies standing in their tracks
with a score of 15 6.
In the second quarter, the
Vikings maintained their
leads bringing the score to 32
18.
The Fillies were making a
come back in the third quarter
and midway through the
fourth quarter both teams
were tied. But then Umatilla
sneaked away with a 51 47
win.
By WINDI MITCHELL
The Heppner J.V. girls
played Wahtonka at Heppner
on Saturday, Jan. 29, but lost
by six. 33 39.
The first quarter was a low
scoring, 9 10, Wahtonka 's
favor.
In the second quarter,
Wahtonka jumped further
ahead of the Heppner Fillis,
29-18.
In the third quarter, the
score stayed about the same,
24 - 31 with Heppner trailing.
The Fillies tried their har
dest to catch up in the fourth
quarter, but Wahtonka re
mained in the lead at the end,
39 - 33.
8TATISTSICS
Heppner
Wahtonka 10 19 2
33
9-39
Greg Orr
Mark Way
Jeff Orr
Mike Currln
Krlc Thompson
Marty Rritt
Heppner
Wahtonka
a
3
6
7
1
1
24
24
0 2
2
2 6
11 13
14 18
1 2
1 2
33 53
0 54
Applications for 4-H Conference offered
Bookworms
hear review
By JUSTINE
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Or by appt.
The second historical novel
by Jean M. Auel of Portland,
"Valley of the Hortses,"
whose first book was phenom
enally successful, was re
viewed for the Heppner Book
worms last week. The review
er. Sadie Parrish, carried
along the story of the growth
and education of the prehis
toric heroine, Ayla, for the
listening Bookworms gather
ed in the home of Justine
Wcatherford on Tuesday
afternoon. January 25.
The group's concensus was
that Mrs. Auel's best-selling
"Clan of the Cave Bear" was
much the better book and that
it held greater reader interest,
although they praised Mrs.
Parrish 's skillful review of the
second book in which Ayla
learns much from horses.
The Bookworms will meet
next on February 8, at the
Parrish home, where Frances
P. Mitchell will present the
afternoon's review.
Consolidated Report of Condition
B
ANK OF
jEastem Oreaon
"Your Home Owned Independent Bank"
ARLINGTON, HEPPNER AND IONE
AS OF 12-31-82
ASSETS
'ash and due from banks
U.S. Treasury tecurltlri
)l)littatlon ol other U.S. Government agencies and corporations
Other irrurlt lei
I rdrral fundi told & securities purchased under agreements to resell
Other loans lest reserve for loan losses
Hank prrmlses, furniture & fixtures, & other assets representing
bank premise
Other Real Estate
Other aet
TOTAL ASSETS ,
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations
Time and savings deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations
Deposit of United States Government
Deposits of States and political subdivisions
Certified and officers' checks, etc
TOTAL DEPOSITS
a. Total demand deposits: 4,224.760.33
b. Total time and savings deposits: 20,587,606.66
Federal funds purchased & securities sold under agreement to purchase ....
NHher liabilities ..;
TOTAL LIABILITIES
3,311.505.94
3,104.167.98
800,000.00
4.700.354.35
none
15.201.587.41
634.675.12
.. 161.003.06
962.762.41
28.876.056.27
3.557,231.62
18,103,973.92
32,474.34
2.788,132. 4K
330.554.6:1
.24.812.366.9!
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
K'ommon Stock -total par value
(No. shares authorized 6,000) (No. shares outstanding 6,000)
Surplus
Undivided profits
rOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
fOTAL LIABILITIES RESERVES & Capital accounts
MEMORANDA
verage of total deposits for the 30 calendar days ending with the call date
Average of total loans for the 30 calendar days ending with call date
Standby letter of credit
805,951.71
295,317.99
25.913.636.69
150,000.00
1,700,000.00
1.112.419.58
2,962,419.58
28.876.056.27
24.214.000,00
15,591.000.00
123,451.59
I, Patricia Gentry, Cashier, of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that condition is true
and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
signed, Patricia Gentry
Correct & Attest Directors:
(s) Howard Bryant s Kenneth Walters () Gene Pierce
YOUR INDEPENDENT HOME OWNED BANK
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
Published: February, 1983
By BIHDLNETL'LLIS
Morrow Co. Extension Service
Four-H'ers in 10th, Uth or
12th grades are offered an
opportunity to apply to attend
the Oregon 4-H Conference,
most often referred ' to as
"Know Your State Govern
ment." Morrow County may send
two delegates to the confer
ence in Salem, March 29 - 31.
Applications are due March 1
and are available at the exten
sion office, -
The conference is held dur
ing legislative years, so 4-H
members may learn all about
state government. Those at
tending have the opportunity
to meet state government of
ficials. and1 learn first hand
about state government. The
conference also allows older
4-H'ers from all counties to get
acquainted and share
ideas and experiences in citi
zenship activities focused on
government. Still another
fringe benefit is the opportun
ity for the older members to
explore career opportunities
in government.
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SATURDAY, FEB. 12
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