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    F IG H T The H rp p n rr ( > a z r llr -T im es. Ilr p p n r r . Oregon
W rd n r« d j> . \u g u s t J. IM'>
J e H e ry
Watch for shearing, spinning,
and weaving demonstrations
Garden Bugs visit Irrigon greenhouse
Hv O f I P it \ J llN f S
M a rg ie H all was the hostess to the
re g u la r m eeting of the l>exington
G arden Bugs
A fine re p o rt was
h e a rd on
th e t r ip
to
Judd
Greenhouses in Irrig o n w here they
saw m any v a rie tie s o f sedums and
c a c ti Next sp ring the clu b hopes to
vis it when the fine v a rie ty of m in i
a tu re roses
The g ro u p re p o rts a
rea lly e njoyable tim e there
The three local garden clubs m et
at the Kebekah M all la te ly w here
they enjoyed a class on collage a rt
There w ill be several of these on
display at the fa ir
A re p o rt was
heard on the sign to r the p a rk w hich
w ill he placed in the p a rk soon,
w ill have a ll Ihe names ol Ihe
va riou s donors who helped b u ild the
park
The y a rd of the m onth is th a t o f
Alda Baker so take tim e to d riv e hv
and see the y a rd as it is q u a in t and
unusual
The g ro u p voted to buy some m ore
bleeding h e a rt p la n ts, the d u b s
flo w e r fo r p la n tin g in the p a rk
These w ill a rr iv e some lim e th is fa ll
in tim e fo r fa ll p la n tin g
A re p o rt was g ive n by K a th y
Tellechea on p re p a rin g flo w e rs for
the (a ir Ia»is A lly n had a fin e re p o rt
on vegetables W ith g re a t in te re st
a ll learned th in g s th a t they d id not
know
The next m ee tin g is scheduled for
ih e h o m e o f l. u e lla
T a y lo r .
Septem ber 5 The p ro g ra m w ill be
given by M rs T a y lo r and w ill be on
m im a lu re roses t h e door p rize was
won by K a th y T ellechea
Those
present fo r the afte rn o o n w efe
K a th y T e lle c h e a
L o is A lly n
Ix iro th y H u rrh a m M a rie Steagall
and Ihe hostess
Former H HS coach tours
Europe
D e a n N a ffz ig e r . son in la w o f
la sin a rd and Kdie M unkers of
le x m g lo n who (aught and coached
in Heppner fro m 1967 1976 is the
Head Coach of a N orthw est Basket
tia ll C am p Team to u rin g K urope (or
three weeks th is m onth Seventeen
i utiging in age I ron, I«. I were
ist summer from nearly
tuu who trie d out Those selected are
fro m C a lifo rm a . O regon. Wushmg
ton. Idaho, and Canada
The team w ill play seventeen
games in G ergiany F ra n ce and
S w itze rla n d d u rin g th e ir 22 day tour
N a ffz ig e r is V ic e P r in c ip a l
A th le tic D ir « tor in W hite Salmon
W ashington
In his six ye a rs as
Head Basket b a ll Coach in W hile
Vanessa Thompson
C ra ft V illa g e was nrw In M orrow
C ounty'» fa ir last y e a r, but it seems
to have re u ily caught on
The
spinners a m i w eavers are back
again th is y e a r w ith an expanded
d isp la y d e m o n s tra tio n
Vanessa Thom pson p ro m ise s to tie
on hand w ith sam ples of weaving
and y a rn w h ich she has spun
She re p o rts th a t her fir s t weaving
p ro je c t was a purse when she was in
the s ix th g ra d e or so and her firs t
spinning was done w h ile she was
e x jie c tin g h e r firs t c h ild and leach
trig the s ix th g ra d e at lone A rtis t in
« e v id e n c e V e ra S im o n lo n was
accepted at lone th a t y e a r and
taught a sp in n in g and w e a vin g night
class T hat was fo u r ye a rs ago and
Vanessa has been "off and spinning
ever since
Vanessa tm ught her firs t spinning
wheel tw o years ago and taught
h e rse lf how to use it
H er firs t
a tte m p t at p ro d u ctio n spinning was
fo r her youngest s is te r. Kise Thew.
who w anted ya rn s fo r a debt
Venessa ow ed Spinning she says,
relaxes her
And now. she says, she is just
g e ttin g sta rte d hut plans to teach
one m ore y e a r R ive rsid e High
School and then be on her own
w e aving, sp in n in g and se llin g adver
Using fo r tw o m agazines. Precious
T iber»,
and “ Shepherds F rie n d
Her business nam e w ill be " F r o m
the K a rin ' and she w ill discount
ca rd s and a m a ilin g lis t fo r w in te r
c lip a v a ila b le at the (a ir She soon
hopes to be able to o ffe r k its fo r
s lip p e rs w ith handspun and sheep
hides
"Choose a fleece and I II spin it
(or you. she says
A lthough strug
g lin g to get s ta rte d she hopes to do
lie lte r each y e a r espe cia lly when she
can devote fu ll tim e to her c ra ft
Vanessa has her own a n im a ls for
sh e a rin g as a resu lt o f her siste r T o ri
C ra w fo rd s p raise of fin e m o h a ir
fro m A ngora Goats Vanessa says
her husband. Dan. laiughl her one
fo r th e ir second a n n iv e rs a ry
She
then Is night th re e h u m m e r lam bs
and a ra m (or her fir s t ye a r o f sheep
breeding Now she and her husband
have 19 sheep, three A ngora goats
and one A ngora ra b b it She gave up
Angora ra b b it ra is in g u n til la te r, she
says because It was to d e m anding of
her tim e
She w ill shear one goal and pluck
one ra b b it at th is ye a r s la ir
Shearing, she e xp la in s is a bit
d iffe re n t fo r a handspun fleece
"Second cuts * going o ve r w here
you ve cut i a re a w fq l in a fleece for
spinning "
She has a 36 flo o r loom g ive n to
her by her m o th e r, Louise Nana •
Htndes. a 15 ta b le loom and va rio u s
r ig id heddle looms
She re c e n tly
purchased a "v ls c io u s and expen
s iv e " tool w hich allow her to blend
fib e rs and colors
C u rre n tly she Is doing a w a ll
hanging napkins and a saddle blan
ket and some spinning o rd e rs She
says she w ill also spin filte rs w hich
cu sto m e rs b rin g to her
A lthough
she is m a in ly in te re ste d in clo th in g ,
rugs and saddle b la n ke ts she w ill do
e v e ry th in g in clu d in g teaching spin
m n g a n d w e a v in g f a b r ic s and
basket w e a vin g M yca l s c ra ft shop
in H eppner has asked her to teach a
w eaving class
Vanessa's d re a m now is to organ
u e a Shear Day so m e tim e in the
fu tu re It w ill in clu d e shearing and
cither d e m o n stratio n s, a few classes,
a sheep to shawl contest and many
other fun things
Another goal she is w o rkin g
to w a rd is to I n ' accepted as an
A rtis t in Hesidence th ro u g h the
K a sle rn Oregon A rts C ouncil
She
has re ce ive d m uch help and encour
agem ent fro m A r lis i in Hesidence
Vera S im onlon of I'e n d le to n and
p u rebred L in co ln bre e d e r and spin
ner Nancv B in d e r
Local students attend summer
business week
N early S00 Oregon high school
students and th e ir teachers are
e x p e c te d to c o n v e rg e on th e
M o n m o u th c a m p u s o f W e s te rn
O regon S tale College d u rin g the
weeks of August 4 III and August
1117 to le a rn about the w o rld o f
business
The s ix th annual Oregon Business
Week p ro g ra m , expanded to tw o
one week sessions th is ye a r, enables
p a rtic i|ia n ts to o p erate businesses of
t h e ir c h o ic e th ro u g h c o m p u te r
s im u la tio n
At the same tim e they a re exposed
to basic econom ic p rin c ip le s , key
elem ents o f O regon's econom y and
ca re e r o p p o rtu n itie s a w a itin g them
as e m p lo ye rs and em ployees of the
fu tu re
P rim e am ong th e ir m any
lessons is le a rn in g the ro le of busi
ness in society fro m present leaders
of businesses, la rg e and sm a ll
M ore than 150 vo lu n te e r business
people serve as fa c u lty and ad viso rs
fo r t Iregon Business W eek
They
jo in another rasi firm s , o rg a n iza tio n s
and in d iv id u a ls p u rch a sin g *175
scholarships p ro v id in g expense fre t
a tte n d a n c e fo r s tu d e n ts and
teachers
P a rtic ip a n ts apply fro m p u b lic
and p riv a te h ig h schools throughout
the state
Teachers also have the
o p p o rtu n ity to rece ive college c re d it
p re p a rin g to teach e ssentials of
econom ics and personal finance
g ra d u a tio n re q u ire m e n ts
S p o n s o rs o( O re g o n B u s in e s s
Week, s im ila r to o ther p ro g ra m s in
about 20 stales, a re Associated
O regon In d u s trie s fo u n d a tio n , the
State d e p a rtm e n t of K du ca tio n .
O regon Council on (econom ic Kdu
and
In a d d itio n to th e ir le a rin g expert
ence. m ost students re ce ive an
in itia l in tro d u c tio n to life on a sm a ll
college cam pus
W estern O regon s
niton
WOSC
many re c re a tio n a l and ( u llu r a l fact
lilie s are a va ila b le d u rin g free tim e
O ther h ig h lig h ts in clu d e m id week
v is its to o p e ra tin g businesses and
m a n u fa c tu rin g plants in the m id
W illa m e tte \ a lle y region
A tte n d in g business week fro m
M o rro w C o u n ty w ill be Susan
C reighton. U ehra G o fa rth
C a rl
M c K im . and F ra n n y Sharkey of
B oardm an Leah Cooper and Wendv
Toom bs of H eppner and teacher
\n n a M o rfo rd of tone
lone ( ia rile n Club M em bers have
chosen Bob and Linda T ro x e ll as
Y a rd o f Ihe M onth w in n e rs of
August
The T ro x e lls have done m uch to
upgrade ihe appearance of lone
since they m oved into th e ir hom e on
Second between It and " C " Street
in O ctober. I9H4 said a garden clu b
spokesperson
Besides rem o d e lin g
the house they have put in new tu rf,
m ade raised flo w e r lieds around the
Sheep dominate
4-H livestock
Four If live sto ck at the C ounty
F a ir continues to tie a c r itic a l p a rt of
the o v e ra ll 4 H p ro g ra m I'n d e r the
ca re fu l guidance of tip e rin te n d e n ts
Cat D oherlv and I ’aula C a lm e r in
the sheep b a rn J e n G n e b in the
beet b a rn K d d ie Hrosnan in the
sw ine barn and Iren e A nhorn w ith
the s m a ll a n im a ls, e v e ry th in g is set
fo r a fa ir
There w ill tie close to ^im large
a n im a ls al Ihe la ir w ith sheep
p re d o m in a tin g
D a iry is m a kin g a
strong showing this ye a r w ith eight
o r nine e n trie s
The horse p o rtio n of 4 H live sto ck
w ill tie the Saturday p rio r lo fa ir at 9
a in . August 10 O ther e n trie s w ill
com e in Tuesday and Wednesday
w ith ju d g in g ot e xh ib its Wednesday
through F rid a y An e xc itin g aspect
o f the fa ir w ill tie the rete n tio n of
e xh ib its over the weekend (or every
one s vie w in g pleasure
Steve Bnstow
A irm a n J e ffe ry B F o rte n b e rry
I to n o f P aul D and Donna !
F o rte n b e rry of H r p p n r r has been
assigned to Sheppard A ir Force
Base. Texas a fte r c o m p le tin g A ir
Force basic tra in in g
D u rin g the six weeks at L a c k la n d
A ir F orce Base Texas Ihe a irm a n
studied the A ir F o rce m ission
o rg a n iz a tio n a nd c u s to m s and
received s p rc ia l tra in in g in hum an
re la tio n s
In a d d itio n , a irm e n who com plete
hasic tra in in g earn c re d its to w a rd
an associate degree in a p p lie d
science through the C o m m u n ity
College o f Ihe A ir Force
The a irm a n w ill now receive
specialized in s tru c tio n in the m edi
ca l services fie ld
He is a 1984 g ra d u a te o f W estern
B aptist College. Salem
Steve B risto w o f T illa m o o k was
com m issioned an K nsign in the U S
Navy on June 8 His o ffic e rs oalh
was a d m in is te re d by his uncle. Col
John B risto w , U 8A K , Bet p f lone
Steve is the son o f J e rry and D o tle
B ristow of T illa m o o k and the g ra n d
son of M arv B ristow of lone
S te vr received his degree in
b u s in e s s w ith c o n c e n tr a tio n in
fin a n c r fro m Oregon State C n iv e r
•sity on June 9
He plans to s ta rt
F lig h t
S chool
August
19 in
Pensacola F lo rid a
Coming A ug ust 9 th & 10th
Moving S ale
AN TIQ U ES * DISHES * TO O LS * B O O K S
house and added a picke t fence to
allow m ore p riv a c y in th e ir back
y a rd In the tiack y a rd they have a
sm all s w im m in g pool on a h illo c k
w ith a patch of law n surrounded by a
split r a il fence
Also they have a
l»s ket size vegetable garden w ith
peppers. tom atoes, beets, c a rro ts
and ro tn a in e le ttu ce fo r fresh pro
«luce F o llo w in g Ihe o ld tim e them e
they have used o ld w ashtubs as
p la n ters a p itc h e r pum p, and a p a rk
te n ch and o ld Iru n k fo r seating on
the fro n t porch
They have p lanted a v a rie ty of
flo w e rs such as Sweet W illia m , fever
few Iris . Shasla daisies. C a lifo rn ia
and S h ir le y
p o p p ie s , c h ry s a n
them um s. roses, and g la d io li lo
assun continuous bloom
C lo th in g
S tereo
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Books
H and Tools
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Bikes
T.V. Sets
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F u rn itu re
Dishes
A p p lia n c e s
L.
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O ld G la s s w a re
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Howdy th a r p a rtn e r this is ra ttle
c o u n try ’ Ya II com e on in and let
those 4 H kids show you how to
c o rra l a piece o f roast beef and
m ake a good old w estern sandw ich
They sure know how to package it
up (or c a rry in g too Betcha some of
the kids even slap th e ir b ra n d on
that brow n bag s o i l doesn't get l o s t
H eard the Cow belles cam e up w ilh
this idea lo let the kids create
outrageous sandwiches They even
prov life the tn*el and the tug prizes
Those little 4 II c r itte r s p ro vid e Ihe
ideas and the m uscle
Sure sounds lik e som ething any
Isslv w ould like to
Viiu say It's
T hursday at 3 in ' la-t s ru le on in
and lasso a sa m p le '
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Consolidated Report of Condition
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AS8KTS
| 1,053.0«)
S ecurities .....................................................................................................................................................10.511,000
l oans and lease fin a n c in g receivables
a l oans and leases, net of unearned Incom e
........................................118,821
b LF.HS: A llow ance fo r loan and lease losses
....................................................... 231
d Loans and leases, net of unearned incom e
allow ance, and reserve <Item 4 a m inus l b and l et
18.590.0 t*
P rem ises and Used assets « in c lu d in g ca p ita lize d leases i
681 ran
O ther re a l estate o s nell
tot).ÜU0
Other assets................................................
999.0«)
TOT \l ASSKTK
»31.934 000
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Deposits
a In dom estic offices
I I I N o n in te re st bearing
t 2.301
<21 In te re s t bearing
.......................................... 25.65«
F e d e ra l fu n d s p u rc h a s e d a nd se cu ritie s sold under agreem ents to repurchase
O ther lia b ilitie s ...................................
T o ta l lia b ilitie s i sum of ite m s 13 through 2U >
»27.957 IX»
H fl id*»
415,000
28.722.000
F U I IT Y C A P T IA L
t om m on stock
s u rp lu s
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F O U R G E N E R A T IO N S O F W ONDERFUL RELICS
( ash and balances d u r fro m depository In stitu tio n s
a N o n in te re s t.b e a rin g balances and cu rre n cy and coin
l-lI ers create
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salm on, he has tu rn e d a losing
p ro g ra m on nine s tra ig h t ye a rs into
a strong w in n in g p ro g ra m He has
led W hite Salmon lo fiv e d is tric t and
iw o state to u rn a m en ts in the past six
vears In 1982 his team was league
cham pions, d is lr ic t cham pions, and
also earner) the e ighth place trophy
at the S tale A T ou rn a m e n t in
I acoma . co m p le tin g a school reco rd
of 22 4 N a ff/ig e r was also nam ed
T r ic o
League and
S o u th w e s t
W ashington Coach of Ihe Y ear in
1982
N a ffzig e r w ill he accom panied on
(he lo u r by his w ife Theresa and tw o
assistant coaches. I*arr> W a lke r of
s p o k a n e . W a s h in g to n , a nd Hon
K ra n k lin o f V ancouver W ashington
Sort ire Report
Troxell yard honored for Au#.
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l n d lv id rd p ru fils and c a p ita l reserves
T o ta l equity c a p ita l < sum of Itrm s 23 through 27 t ...............................................................................3,212.000
T otal lia b ilitie s , lim ite d life p re fe rre d stoc k and equity ca p ita l,
(sum of Item s 21,22 and 28 1
..................................................................................... (31.934.(NX)
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Schedules o l loans and deposits by office, w hen called fo r, are Included herein by reference and can
h r review ed at the o ffice of Ih r su p erintendent of banks.
M IT T This re p o rt m ust he signed hv an authorized o ffic e r*» ) and attested by not less than three
d ire c to rs oth er than Ihe o ffic e r's ) signing Ih r re p o rt
I we, the undersigned o ffic e r« *), do h e rrb v d e cla re that this »tepori o l Incom e « in cluding the
su p p ortin g schedules has lieen p repared in conform ance w ith o ffic ia l in s tru c tio n s and is tru e to the
best of m y know ledge and b e lie f
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We. the undersigned d ire c to rs a ttest the correctness o f this Report of Condition «including Ihe
su p p o rtin g schedules« and d e cla re d th a l it has been e xam ined by us and to the best o f our
know ledge and b e lie f has been p re p a re d in con form a nce w ith o ffic ia l in s tru c tio n s and is tru e and
c o rre c t
S lt.N A T l H F .O F D IR F t TUB
( * K i H Pierson
« » > H o w a rd B ry a n t
(»I Roy W L m d stro m
State of Oregon County of M orro w ss:
Sworn lo and subscribed before me this Sth dav of Xugust 1*85
and I hereby c e rtify th a t I am not an o ffic e r or d ire c to r of this bank
My commission e x p ire * *-». 1(65 N o ta ry P u b lic
(si S h irle y M. Connor
YOUR HOME OWNED INDEPENDENT BANK
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
762.000