Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 04, 1983, Page NINE, Image 9

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GAZETTE-TIMES
676-9228
Special entertainment
scheduled at mealsite
Hy JUSTINE
WKATIIKHFORD
The public is Invited to come
to the Meppner Senior Meal
site at the fairgrounds during
the noon hour on Thursday,
Aug, 10, to enjoy the unusual
entertainment that the senior
program chairman has ar
ranged. A 10-girl skating drill
team from Hermlston will
perform.
These carefully drilled girls
have worked in various ways
to each earn their purple and
gold costumes with white
trimming and headdresses.
The members of the group
range in age from eight to 18
years of age. Their teacher
and drill master is Sandy
Cassens of the Holiday Rol-
larina of Hermiston, Only one
of the skaters is a resident of
Morrow County - Jammie
Scalf. Lexington, the daughter
of Donna and Norman Miles.
The other nine are from Uma
tilla County, mainly the Herm
iston area.
This group has been practic
ing together since December
1982. Their performance here
will follow a long-scheduled
performance at the Umatilla
County Fair on Saturday, Aug.
6. The group will bring along
its own music. Anna Mae
Steagall has tried to book this
group of girls before and is
very pleased that they are
coming here next week. She
and the Mealsite Council are
hopeful that their perform
ance here will be well attended.
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The Heppner Gaiette-Tlmes, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, August 4, 1983-NINE
and Rena Marquardt were
II Lexington news
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Rsidents of Lexington were
sorry to hear of the passing of
former Lexington resident
Sam McMillan at a hospital in
Portland. He was born and
raised in Lexington and
graduated from Lexington
High School. He was the son of
Fanny and Gus McMillan.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nel
son had as their house guests
over Sunday, Myrtle Schriev
er of the Portland area, and
her daughter, Jean, of Hous
ton, Texas. The ladies were in
this area to attend the school
reunion in Boardman on Sat
urday. Mrs. Schriever was
once a teacher in that area.
They visited on Sunday at
Pioneer Memorial Nursing
Home with Maude Pointer,
Emma Peck and Freida
Majeske. They left for home
on Monday, traveling through
Central Oregon, after visiting
at the Bud Batty home.
Betty Marquardt and Jana
met Lolita Grace and
daughter at The Dalles and
they motored to Omak, Wash,
to visit Mr. Grace, who is
employed there for the ,
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Buchanan returned Monday
from Portland and Hillsboro.
Mrs. Buchanan returned after
a two-week visit with her
mother and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yocom
entertained with a birthday
dinner on Sunday honoring
their two granddaughters,
daughters of Debra Jones of
Echo. A lovely dinner was
enjoyed and among those
present were Mr. and Mrs.
Leland Jones of Pendleton,
Millie Yocom of Heppner and
the hosts and honored guests.
The Garden Bugs will meet on
Thursday at the home of Delta
Huber with a program on
dried arrangements.
Mrs. Doug Marqaurdt was a
patient at Consolidated Good
Shepherd Hospital in Hermis
ton last week, recovering from
and appendectomy.
Ray Barlow, brother of Mrs.
T.E. Messenger, has been
visiting here this past week
from his home in Eugene. He
and the Messengers attended
the Boardman Reunion on
Saturday. They report a fine
time with about 350 people
attending.
Mr. and Mrs. Del Piper
returned last week from Port
land where they took their
daughter to the airport to
meet the other 4-H Labo stu
dents for a trip to Japan.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stea
gall and the Howard Crowell
family of lone were among
those attending the Shoun Pic
nic at Bull Prairie on Sunday.
There were about 75 present
with several traveling from a
distance to spend the week
end. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stea
gall recently visited relatives
in Pilot Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Messen
ger, Betty Marquardt and
daughter Jana, Carlita Blood
sworth and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
David Piper, Mr. and Mrs.
Randy Hughes and children
among those motoring to Port
land on Saturday of last week
to attend the wedding of Kath
leen Messenger and Jim Fim
Fisher. The wedding was held
at the Fisher home with a
reception following at the Blue
Lake Park. Kathleen is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Messenger and the
graddaiighter of Mr. and Mrs.
J.E. Messenger.
Donald Majeske from Deer
Park has been visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Majeske and helping with har
vest, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mounts
from Gresham have been
visiting in Heppner and Lex
ington. They helped with a
garage sale at the home of
her mother, Freida Majeske.
Mrs. Majeske is a resident at
Pioneer Memorial Nursing
Home.
Lexington Grange No. 726
will meet at Cutsforth Cabin
on Sunday for a booster pro
gram and meeting. Glen
nebelle Lewis, Oregon State
Grange lecturer, will be the
speaker for the day. Mrs.
Lewis is from Baker, and she
will speak on the work of the
grange. There will be a pot
luck dinner at 1 p.m. All
members are urged to attend
and invite a guest for the day.
It is nice for any organization
to have a good turn out when
. there is a state officer present
for the program.
Mr. and Mrs. David Ander
son and children of Davao
City, Phillipines have been
visiting in Morrow County.
She is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Bloodsworth and the
granddaughter of Eula Blood
sworth of Lexington.
Before arriving in the U.S.,
they spent some time touring
Europe.
Mr. Anderson has now re
turned home; however, Bar
bara and the girls are still
visiting at her parent's home
where she is helping with
harvest.
Consolidated Report of Condition
ANK OF
B
Eastern Oreqon
"Your Home Owned Independent Bank"
ARLINGTON, HEPPNER AND IONE
AS OF JUNE 30, 1983
ASSETS
H
Cash and due from banks
U.S. Treasury securities
Obligations of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations
Other securities
Federal funds sold St securities purchased under agreements to resell..
Other loans less reserve for loan losses
Bank premises, furniture & fixtures, & other assets representing
bank premises
Other Real Estate
Other assets
TOTAL ASSETS -
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations
Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations..
Deposits of United States Government
Deposits of States and political subdivisions.,
Certified and officers' checks, etc
TOTAL DEPOSITS .
a. Total demand deposits: 5,132.435.85
b. Total time and savings deposits: : 19.606,335.02
Federal funds purchased & securities sold under agreement to purchase...
Other liabilities
TOTAL LIABILITIES
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Common stock - total par value
(No. shares authorized 6,000) (No. shares outstanding 6,000)
Surplus
Undivided profits ;
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
TOTAL LIABILITIES RESERVES &CapitaI accounts
MEMORANDA
Average of total depostis 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
1.395,173.17
3,799.374.84
1.016,368.01
3.359.894.68
18.455,255.59
769.536.71
153,700.00
852.697.52
29.802.000.52
4.924,094.00
17.611.638.46
7,952.47
2,103,329.39
91.756.55
24.738,770.87
1.500.000.00
324.700.50
26.563,471.37
150,000.00
1.700,000.00
1.388,529.15
3,238,529.15
29.802,000.52
25.442,000.00
18.694,000.00
158.030.00
I Patricia Gentry, Cashier, 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.
Correct & Attest Directors:
signed, Patricia Gentry
(s) L.E. Dick. Jr. (s) Howard Bryant (s) Gene Pierce
YOUR HOME OWNED INDEPENDENT BANK
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
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