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•-•-*’ * • *" .•••*■ \ ¿V •*■*• f* i . r ' ¡ ‘. s V , - ; ’- '• A *i : .*■ *’ .■• -• • r v * . V - '- S • '• * ' • . v \ * • V* -*.•• .* - ____ 1 f ~ . * '• -,'”L '. \ v •»■'■' -•*.: ..w y f -, -a *• » . * «. . :** > •• .. Thinclads finish first in spite of weather Bv • ■ *9 llt-ppnrr Gazette-1 imes. Heppner, < trrgon \\ n ln o ilu t , May 6, IW 7 • SEVEN \shley ( nnklitt M k I m tains ami windy condition» last Tuesday, Heppner'* t*»y* track team won its own five way meet 2nd Annuol ¡ RENO NUE P Sot., June 6th g Heppner Booster C lu b jl at H eppner ¿I E lk s with 46'/? points while its girls team wa» third with 35 points A heavy rain pounded tor appro« mutely 20 minutes which let! the under track wilt and slow Despite the weather Heppner s hoys once again used Us dominance in the field events to win the meet while its girls were forced to per form with«nit lX*rothv Hays and Saudi Turner Following Heppnet in the hoys race was lone. 74'* points. C ondon, 40. Pilot Rock. 13. and Wheeler B •• <*-’*■ Lodge LADIES’ NITE Thursday, May 7th. Spaghetti Dinner ■ youth appreciation NIGHT! & « Support the youths in your area! Heppner Kllu M M i r 'If here friends meet Gas Charged________ Shock & Strut SALE County. 0. Pilot Rock won the girls team race with 72 points followed by lone with 44 poinis Condon had Ih points and Wheeler County 7. Ix-ading the hoys were Ashley Conklin and Jason Palmer Conklin won the long |ump with a season's best ol 20 2 and the triple jump with a mark o f 34 I ‘a He was also se cond in the 300--meter hurdles in 44 8 and was on the second place 400-meter relay team o f Jason Dougherty. Wayne Wilgcrs, and Barney l.indsav which clocked :50 6 Palmer won the discus w ith a loss o f 121b and was second in the shot pul with a heave ol 42-3 Palmer also sprinted the 200 meter dash in 28 h for fourth Wilgcrs won the high jump at 3 8 and IA>ugheny was first m the MX) meter dash in 12 I Wilgcrs combined with Conklin to lead a I 2 3 4 Heppner sweep in the long jump by placing second at 18 II and Dougherty was third in the 200 in 2b I Die I .MX) meter relay team o f Lindsay. Jim Hrosrutn. Bryan Padhcrg. and Dougherty were also first in 4 12 5 Lindsay was second in the 2<X) in a lime o f 25 8 ami was third in the long jump with a jump o f 18 0 V (»cnc l am aster pul the shot 47 8 for first and was second with a toss o f I I I 10 in the discus Pad berg won the 800 meter easi ly in 2:12 and tied for fourth in the 400-meter dash in I 01 5 In the same event. Brosnan was second in i 00 2 Also having a good day for the boys was Duane Ball who set two personal bests and tied another Ball was second in the javelin in a best o f 1334 and was fourth in the long jump with a best o f 17-4 He tied his best in the high jump at 5-6 for third Picking up the rest o f the hoys points were Kd Hamlin, fifth in the IIX) at :I3 5 and l>ean Munkcrs. fifth in the javelin at 85-1 Leading the girlv were Kim Stookcy who won the 3.IXX) ineter run in 12 58 8 and was second in the I(X) meter high hurdles in 14 b Also in the distance events, Michelle Bec k was second in both the 8<X) (3:07 I) amt the I ..MX) ■ 29) Heppner Auto Parts 676-9123 148 E. Center Compctctng in the jumps, Jill Conklin won the long jump with a personal best o f 14 5 ami grabbed third in the high jump at 4 0 Running the low hurdles tor the first time ever. Kim Sager was sc corn! in 56 4 CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION ANK OF a stern 'reejen “ Your Home-Owned, Independent Bank” M EM BER FED ERA L D EPO SIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Arlington. Gilliam County. Oregon 97812 I . 337. J 29 2.EMJKW 2 VKI.IIUI IMM9 Mil 326.611 NON! 13722*90 9K9 WM Htemises and lile d assets i in* lusting c o |n u li/ rd leases) Other real estate o'* net I 573.459 V», V * ) o th e r assets VrfihMI ItrlAt A.VSKIS (sum iif Kerns I through III ................................................................................ 33,(4549* I I Vllll l l IKS t kept .sits a In domestK .Nines 29.54H*9H (I) Nomntetesi healing 2.105.395 l2l Interest Seating 27.443.303 other liabilities .’ Vt 122 IlFTAI. I I Atilt 11 IKS (sum of Hems L» through 2 0 )...................................................................... 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WHEN CALLE0 FOP ARE INCLUDED BY REFERENCE AND CAN BE REVIEWED AT THE OFFICE OF THE SUPERVISOR BANKING SECTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS DIVISION NOTE Th«s report muK be signed by *n authorized officer and certified by not fewer than three directors other than the officer signing the report I the undersigned officer, do nereoy declare that th » Heport ot condition trsz ^ e n prepared in conformance witn official instructions and >s true to the best ot my knowledge and belief SIGNATURE OF OFFICER AUTHORIZED TO SIGN REPORT DATE SIGNED (a) Patricia Gantry 4-27-87 NAME AND TITLE OF OFFICER AUTHOIRZED TO SIGN REPORT PHONE NO Patricia Gentry Cashier 503-676 9125 We the undersigned directors, attest the correctness ot ibis Report ot Condition and declare that it has been examined by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief has been prepared in conformance with official instructions, and is true and correct SIGNATURE OF DIRECTORS (ijO H Pierson (s»Howard Bryant (s)L E Dick * ny as Heppner pulled within 5-2 Taylor was 2 for 3 in the nightcap and Hyatt had a double The Mustangs had Tuesday o ff ami w ill host Umatilla on Saturday in u doublehcadcr starting at II a m Heppner will then host Wcston- McEwen next Tuesday at 4 p m and will close out the season next Friday at Pilot Rock at 4:30 p m A* •s. > - v>. - It. 1*0.. »»a s * '* 4 «a II rs*. NbM l]i f a*a I S *4 !» H^*a.. i* I a > Kao. I I l ) 4 l t t l l l l I M M I t i l l I I I I I I X U I Ib a . «Ml I ab. S S H...I ha 12 • »«two.. ! 1 * « • I « • ■ 10 y 4 HabbSC 4 l.h* • I 10 0 12 ...I .1. 4 • • » ; J * ■ • \. 2 10 2 10 A ' •• - - - . 1 « * . a . ,*• 1 • •'. * *. • ' - 19 9 1 « 4 • è It I...«ab j • 1 % ~ J ^ S * *1 . - -W ■ ** - . * ••*••••••I ‘ «a i l IV*. U a a .a tS .lh a l » CMa.1 I II.a. ■ N..«rsMh IV.a S a b a l • J i' 1 ® L • • V I».* 6 • ..C- V I 1 I 4 I I I I N I I M t t t l I i I . - . -*• / ' > i- " ' ’ ‘ ,j VI *‘ T o All O f My Patients: With acquiring Dr Lindsay's practice in Pendleton. I have touml it difficult lo continue ser vice in Heppner It is difficult to express the depth of my gratitude to the many people in this area whom l have been privileged to serve I will remain in the office long enough to complete all cases now under treatment All o f your records will, o f course, remain with Dr Alexander Sincerely. Dr R L Hibbert If you have any questions you may call b7b 4 118 in Heppner or 276 5272 in Pendleton er^ro •’ o " • I : \ ï ’. . XT* y ,*4 4 . 5a . - ; ^ ■ v : > J ' a 's . * * *- • Y . • *. * i - - »5 - * . ■< J o' - * :• v*. ; J * ’W - ^ -3 *» / . " • v; f * > r-r-, ¿ • y ■ 1 : c i ® M o th er s D ay G ift B u y in g P o w e r, at M .C .G .G .! J \% “ -Za* s s •S S b"* •. ' I 0 Housewares <& Ap/iliancessFA \ finished sixth with a season best time of 48 0 Other personal records were recorded by Dick McLIligott ami Brian Ball in the 400 meters Chris Rea with a lump of 10' 6 " in the pole vault, and the INN» meter relay team composed of Btian Ball. IXistin Padberg. Chris Rea. and Dick McLIligott ran a season's best o f 1 5 1 4 improving by eight seconds Next action for the Cardinals will be the Big Sky Conference meet in Condon on Saturday. May 4 Both teams will be shoiKing to bring home a first or second place trophy i^i*«.*na>.. is**.** i*fr«.i*asS't'i'. Mail <1 iaa.■«. «* t .... r • sat., it u.. la m S J 12 % M iiv IA«* 15 % OFF p u rp h n s t* nn> W totaling MOO«« 20 % » itn > ■av.isj *4 Zl I | n ir x * lijis o ' - ' ' X O i l \ r • 4 s c*s V . p iir c * liii* i»* o w r * 1 5 0 .«« •' ^ > 42 » 1 til Otfcr good on all houseware and appliance purchases only M o rro w County^) G rain G r o w e r s , l _______ mo.. -W822. jjp iri ' auo « 2 rwe, .... ( J f lt S' - '. •* -.-1 ■ »' • - fe w b Wrangler Jeans are Great G ifts I \ .3 — fbt ‘ » V x MOM > K - . — A .r ■ «- *. C a At 3^ -j v -;- • * >s\ * And M om w i l l l o v e th e new fit o f W r a n g le r P ro - 4 A ‘ .;1 - * R o d e o je a n s * P r .:/ v»*- < > r ' v ■' » " s '.l ^ *4 } • v ^. A J fd . fo r Í ', boys all around I • >>• l V ’ fo r _ . ,, a 14 ' • • ' f ». i Ta* M ix . *■ - r » ■■'■f J Z iS O Mahoney takes Fourteen high sch<k»l teams am) 173 contestants competed at the Dodge City arena in Boardmun April 24-25 Umatilla Countys boys team plat ed first anil Morrow County's team placed fifth Redmond's girls team placed first ami Morrow County's team placed eighth Morrow County team members placed as follows Mike Mahoney boys all around, first pla.c steer wrestling, second place-cow cutting. I Ith call roping Libby Britt tied lor seventh eighth place in barrel racing Jennifer Curnn tied lor ninth tenth in girls ettw cutting - O i l Compete at rodeo Sixteen teams and I9| high schtml contestants competed at the Umatilla County Rodeo at the Hermiston fairgrounds April 25-2b Richard Eigucm o f Jordan Valley took the hoys' all around and Min dy Marlow of Sen» tmik the girls all around award Redmond's hoys team placed first and Morrow County's boys team placed fifth Scio girls placed first. Morrow County girls came in sixth Morrow County team members placed as follows Mike Mahoney first-cow cutting, seventh with Shane Gomes team roping, ninth call roping Jennifer Curnn third girls cow cutting Libby Butt ninth h.itrcl racinti ' t o * 15 0 .« « W t*s; S .M 1 1, no,.IN* t; | „ « l . l ut..f * I • kuOr. »; I Mt.ua.04. HO* < 'll IC-wl I S.MIM. V SWw. 4 SCwwwW J tOa..04. i N M r. '*44 e q u it y t j. j t . 1* ^ . . iw a v s - . )». I cuk U s . h ««<.«. ia. I k . m . I .a.. 14 llwtia 14 rv.wpwl li S4l S mwi II So. urates Kslcial lunds sold 38 21 ¿¿ri mumM. MOO. I I fc..h V t «M .t>->< 4 l..m ««w. J..K I .... »« s. V»wl U I wl.n 44 Hril. <a l.ww II i m . SOW, I] II...Mr r Hap., ('a s h and Balances due Im n i d rp m itn rs institutions a N o n in ic m l hearing h alam cs and su rrc n c ) and coin h Interest hearing halan sct 1.1 ped out o f Columbia Basin Con fere me action Heppner lost the opener 8 I and then lost 5 2 inthe second game With the loss the Mustangs fell to 8 6 in league play while Riverside improved to 104 in league play in the second spot in the CBC Eastern Division John Kenny went 5 7 for (he day for Heppner but as a team Heppner collected only five hits in the opener and only six hits in the nightcap ol the double-header Mustang skipper Steve Wicks was pu/zled bv his team's inability to hit the hall " W c usually always hit the ball better." W ick' said, but you have to give Riverside's pitchers some credit '* John Klenncrt went the distance for the Routes in the first game with nine strikeouts and |ust one walk Freshman Scott Timms pitched the nightcap and struck out a dozen Heppner hitters and walked none "H e 's a good, young pitcher." W icks said o f Timms Ihc Mustangs got to Klenncrt car ly but were unable to score as they stranded six base runners in the first three innings Klenncrt got tougher as the game went on. striking out six in the final four innings Kenny went 5 4 in game one with Heppner's only run while Craig Angcll was 2-3 with a run hutted in Troy Hyatt started for the Mustangs and was tough early on before the Pirates reached him tor three runs in the third inning Hyatt finished the gumc with seven strikeouts Mark Tallm an. R iv e rs id e s number nine hitter, was 2 lor 2 in the first game while Boyd Dusts and Matt Nultbrock each pounded doubles In the second game Riverside The lone (hinclods traveled to Gresham. Saturday. May 2 for the Slate " B " Invitational (rack ami field nteei Thirty three schools were rcpresenied with only particijvants who had met a qualifying standard participating The lone girls finished in a fifth place lie and the boys finished 17th Competition in the boys events was especially lough In girls compcilion Dccn.i Hams was the high scorer with 24 points, finishing second in the javelin with a loss o f 131'4", second in the discus with a throw o f 101’ 8 ", and second in the shot put wuh a 33' I " heave Katie Doherty recorded twit pervtnal bests by running the IVX) meter in 5 49 4, bettering her time by 15 seconds, an gckid lor sixth piacc In the 3000 meter run she bet icrcd her best lime by a full 40 seconds to run 12 4 4 0 for third place Mary Cupps finished sixth in the high jump w ith a leap o f 4* 8” , ran 20 4 m the high hurdles and 5b ' for a school record in the in tcrmcdiatc hurdles. Jo Cupps did not place hut jumped 4’ 4 ' in the high jump and competed in the javelin and discus In the boys meet points were hard It» come by, but Robert Adams finished fourth in the shot with a heave o f 42' 10" Gary Rea uncork ed a throw o f 114' I " for a personal best ami fifth in the discus Dustin Pudbcrg tied for sixth in the high jump at 5’ b " The 4(X) meter relay team o f Robert Adams. Sean Warren. Dustin Padberg, and Dick McLIligott S i ------------------------------------ - • ASSETS allossance and reserve I item 4 a minus 4 h ami 4 c l Assets held in trading accounts Cardinals compete at “ B” meet scored twice in the first inning, once in the third frame, and twice more in the fifth inning to lead 5-0 Angcll led o ff with a single ami later Kenny rapped a double to put two Mustangs in scoring position Russell Britt then drove in Angcll and Ji»e Taylor singled to score Ken Hy Ashley Conklin A lack ol hitting plagued Hepp net s baseball team Iasi Saturday in the doublehcadcr against Riverside and as a result the Mustangs drop J i ’ s. I I..p .. U ; w r»«i I I . t a t . ( a . M t . a I «« l k w w M Spt.< It . Uatia 14. IS ta k I a . I I . I r* I. m i i vw w it - 1 sti s www. ia. imi . w ia c.aaa»~i AS OF MARCH 31. 1987 lo a n s and lease lin anu ng receivables a I .la ri' and leases, net .a unearned income h I I SS AllsnsaiH e lor loan and lease losses s I l SS Allocated iranster risk reserve d lo a n s and leases, net of unearned incom e. Shannon M d aughlin rounded out the girts scoring by tossing the laselin 54 655 lor third and the discus 73-7 for filth Heppncr’ s thinclads had Iasi Saturday off ami will return to ac tion this Saturday at Umatilla, the site o f the Columbia Basin Con lereme championships which will begin ill 11 a m Heppner s hoys track team is the favorite lo capture the hoys crown hui should receive suit competitHet from N»th Riverside and Wahlonka The meet will be the final time up before the ne«l weekend's District 7 A meet Mustangs bow to Pirates .t í' " >* I I'*" w o n lc n < s p e c ia l- 1 - ^ ly d e s i g n e d t o .a » * : c o m p le m e n t a la d y ’s sh ap e. • ' • i ■'*•*•-* J M *»'46« , § kfV • 4^ T» t. j »¥ j ‘ >■- s . S ' t p r - r o d e o C la r d n e r 9s 193 N Mam St 676-9218 y T ear Heppnet .