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Heppner Gabelle-Times, Heppner. Orrxon Wednesday. November 4. 1587 - FIVE Upcoming Events MCGG makes profit for 1987 N«»%ember 14 198'' ? p m Si Patrick'» Parish Heppner Oregon. Heppner Soroptimict Annual Style Show November Ift. 1987 5th Annual Gilliam Count) Ag Das Condon. Oregon The Morrow County Gram Grousers made a small profit fiscal year 1987. despite poor economic conditions, co-op Manager Larry Mills told the annual mreting Mon day night M.C G G made S6.574 in 1987. on sales of S23.947,976 This com pares ssith a profit of just over V48.000 on sales of S23.553.780 in 1986 The drop in profit was blamed on acreage going into the conservation reserve program la federal program which reduces the amount of acres farmed in the county!, a program which caused a decrease in demand for farm equipment sold and the amount of what handled by the co-op Mills said the co-op did well to re main profitable "We felt we made some progress in moving the com pany in line with the economic con ditions of today.” he said He pointed to brighter spots on the farm horizon such as record wheat yields in the county. impmscmcnt in wheat pnees. and gains in the cattle market “ These arc all reasons for optimism.” Mills said In other business at the annua . ¡Si f \ NEW at H e p p n e r \ B ow l!!! Try our fresh popped popcorn! 65c - *1.65 676-9208 Pioneer Memorial Hospital is offering FtXTT CARE through Tri-County Home Health for a fee of $5.00. For more infor mation and appoint ments, contact Molly Rhea at 676-9133. The Heppner High School choir is having a spaghetti feed as a fund raiser. Friday. November 6. 1987. from 5-7 p m at the high school cafeteria It will cost $2 50 per per son or 5 in for a family of five, all INSULATE WATER METERS N O W Insulate your meter for the winter months. You may use gunny sacks, insulation, rags, etc. in a plastic bag. PLEASE DO NOT USE SAWDUST OR BARK. If you have had frozen pipes in the past, it is advisable to let a faucet run at a fast drip during extremely cold weather.! Any damages resulting from frozen water meters that have not been in sulated w ill be repaired at the owner's expense. You w ill be billed a minimum until the meters are read again in mid-March. Please avoid putting rubber and plastic items, oil, grease, etc. into our sewer system. These items clog the sewer lines causing sewage to ba< k up, perhaps into your home. November 25-Early dismissal. 1:30 p m November 26& 27 Thanksgiving Parents club hosts Fall sports dessert grade volley hall and football players and their parents to attend It is being sponsored by the Hepp ner Parents Club The Heppner Booster Club will meet on Tuesday. November 10. 7:30 p m at the Heppner Elks Lodge All members are encourag .arry meeting, O urlie Anderson of Hcpp ner was elected President of the co op. Mark Miller sice president, and Ned Clark secretary Also Mike Bunch, Kcven Hagucwood and John Kilkenny were elected to the hoard of directors Outgoing president l sic Peck and 1985 86 vice president John led bet ter were presented with pen sets for their contributions to the co-op I f CC^ S f e pasternOreaon •/ Arlington • Heppner • lone “ Your Home-Owned. Independent Bank" MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Arlington. Gilliam County. Oregon 97812 AS OF SEPTEMBER 30. 1987 • V ;. ? X w ■ - : # » • » iii ‘ ’ • ■ k *;.. •* •* U V v .-k * . 3 * i i i ,* •V t “Come in and i join your friends. J 0 _ t «k * I « • . vj •*. • ^ 6 , i j V ; .. Beecher’s [ Fine Foods J lone 422-7540 S i-r XT - y • . » . ' W6 4 I * V 989 8545 * 989 8545 * 989 8545 * 989 8545 ■N CALL IJS1D> ^ Irvington Auto Body NOW has 2 Tow Trucks^ £ to help you 24 hours a day. We are now JC «equipped to iTMiport am si/e downed vehicle. • . WE ARE available *24 hours a day e s REMEMBER THIS HUMBER - 989-8545 | £ Lexington Auto Body - Lexington 4/1 __ Juanita A Sprouls, 69. of Con- don, died Saturday, CX't. 31, 1987 at Mid Columbia Medical Center in The Dalles Graveside service was 3 p m Tuesday at Heppner Masonic Cemetery She was bom lice 27. 1917. at Moscow. Idaho, daughter of Levi and Alma Marlatt Morgan On Sept 2. 1951. she married J Crockett Sprouls at Goldcndale. Washington Following their mar riage. the couple moved to Condon nhere Sprouls was employed by the State Highway Department That work look them to Adel. HixxJ River and The Dalles before they return cd to Condon in 1973. Survivors include her husband, at the home, daughter, Connie L. Brown of Roseburg, son, Marvin C Massey, Mt Angel, stepdaughter, Janet Phillips of Condon, sisters Harriet Evans and Ellen Campbell, both of Heppner. seven grand children and three great grandchildren Memorial contributions may he made to the Oregon Cancer Society Sweeney Mortuary. Condon was in charge of arrangements CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION k I« Juanita A. Sprouls T h e p a d s o n a f ly » *e«1 s e c r e t e a s t ic k y s u b s t a n c e t h a e n a b le it t o c lin g t o a lm o s t a n y s u r la c a e v e n r u n u p s id e d o w n a lo n g a c a llin g d 0 For more information call instruc tor Sands Devin at 676-5533. E lk s D x J g c > ■* ' . • V /Restaurant] Will Be Open After ALL Home Games. Dance to Fitness Fall classes begin UDituary . Sat & Sun. singspiration is sponsored by (he South Morrow County Ministerial Association Refreshments will he served immediately following 000 * V • " • - - * '• • *%• s V PRIME RIB Singspiration to be held The second fall sevsion of Dance to Fitness, a Blue Mountain Com munity College course, starts on Monday. November 9 The advanced class will meet Monday, Wednesday and Friday. X 30-9 30 a m and the Beginning c la s s will meet Tuesday and Thurs day. 8 30-9:30 a m upstairs at the »• * v Wednesday ■eatured will he musical selections by vocalist Sharon Fcttcrly Women who wish to attend should RSVP belorc November 7 676-5182. days or 676-5395 evenings The second Singspiration of the season will he held on Sunday. November 8, at 7 p m. at the Seventh Day Adventist Church Thu V * - * *«• * • STEAK KITE Episcopal women host Fall buffet She received a call from Dick Pugh. Cleveland High School in Portland, who is a representative of the Smithsonian Institute, who wanted to inters less Karen regarding her sighting He was interested in what stv saw what the meteor sounded like and did she get any pic lures Karen also received a call and was interviewed over the phone by Pine Mountain Observatory, Bend, on O ctober 26. with questions rrgar ding her MKhttng They arc try ing to pinpoint the location of the meteor and have interviewed 85 people in regards to this sighting They arc very interested in locating a piece of the meteor as this is something not easily acquired On Wednesday. October 28. at 5:55 p.m . Karen also heard a scry loud noise from her lookout on Madison Butte She learned that this was from the firing of Inter ballistic missies from Vandenburg AFB located in California Life can be very interesting tor a lookout in the Blue Mountains T--- . 9 \ ^ ed to attend Plans are being made for the chili Iced to he held New members arc especially ins ited to at tend and torn the fun Episcopal church women arc hosting a salad buffet. Wednesday, November 11 at 6 30 p m, All Saints Parish The program will be Robert and Ida Sue Scon sharing their ex periences while living in Israel Also * i.* * vacatKin. no school Booster club will meet at Elks Lodge David Winters City Foreman B you can eat Entertainment will he in the form of selections from the choir, solos and the community choir will perform rhe Fall Sports Dessert and Recognition program is to be held Thursday. November 5. 7 p m at the Heppner Elementary gym. This program is for 7th and 8th .** • November 3 Parent meeting Drug and Alcohol at Heppner Elementary Multi Purpose room, 7:30 p.m November 9-Hcppnec-Lexington Advisory Committee. 7:30 p m November 11-Veterans' D*y. No School November 16 District Board Meeting, lone High School. 7:30 Spaghetti feed to be held this Friday Meteor spotted by Forestry Lookout Karen Holland was surprised Fri day. October 23. when at 2 45 p m she noticed the sky lighting up from Madison Butte Lookout, where she is the forestry lookout throughout the summer What she actually was see ing was a meteor from the meteor show Onomd. although she didn't know it at the time HHS Activities Community Calendar * . 3 k V« • .r* N i / e ' V • ' V r-, N v ; ; 989 8545 * 989 8545 * 989 8545 * 989 8545 * 989 8545 * 989 8 ^ ■ \\ \V| THE STARS. The Cons" basketball shoe from Converse brings the areal look and feel of garment leather to the basketball court A unique combmalion of court smarts and street appeal svi". . k' * - ^ ‘ • Reg. ‘49.95 Sale Price ‘ 39.95 Gardner’s 193 N M air 3l 676 9218 É . 's Y < •' -V i H eppner convinse Retteti *o» ih* St*z% L turn C a sh and Balances due (n an depositors in s in u i ions a N oninterest hearing halanses and currency and co in b Interest hearing balances Securities U m n t and lease financing receivables a Loans net i4 unearned incom e h L E S S A lliw a n s e lo r loan losses 9.566. H t The Heppner Police Department reports handling the following business during the past week (Xioher 2t> 9 28 a m Motorist Assist. October 27 II 35 p m Motorist Assist October 28 I 56 a m report of l.ost Animal. 8:10 p m.-citation issued for Driving Under the In flucncc of Intoxicants. 9 55 p m assist Fire Department October 29 I 05 a m parking citation issued. 8 03 a m report of Burglary. 12 49 p m false alarm. 8 10 p m report of Burglary. 10 17 p m assist Morrow County Sheriffs Department November I 12 25 a m request officer for Security Check. 3 '7 a m request officer for Security Check. I 23 p m request officer for Security Check. 2 22 p m citation issued lor Violation of the Basic Rule 40 mph in a 25 mph /one. 3 57 p m Elderly check. 6:39 p m - report of Assault, arrest made 16.9350)3 255.7X0 Loans, net <4 unearned incom e. allow ance, and reserve lite m 4 a m inus 4 h| Prem ises and h ie d assets lin c lu d in g cap italized leases) d m/>xr 271 552.14* leu H o ( Xher real estate owned O ther assets 6*0.751 31.2.17.56* It H A I A S S E T S I sum <4 Hems I through I I ) ................ L IA B IL IT IE S I) Deposits a In domeslK offices III Nomnleresl hearing (2) Interest hearing Lederai funds purchased (Xher liabilities 1171 41 I . I A B I I .r m . S (sum of 27.!**f 177 2.XX1*45 24 5 9 X 1 3 2 I V i m ) ’64 U2 I 27JMM. UMI LI through 2*1. E Q U IT Y C A P IT A L 24 Common skull (No of shares a Authorized KUJU0 b O utstanding 10000) IS 26 2* 2V 7N t.m ii Surplus IJI5 IU « ! U n d iv id e d profits and capital reserves * " 26* T O T A L E Q U I T Y C A P I T A L (sum o f Hems 24 through 261........................................................................... M 3 A .2 M T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S A N D E Q U IT Y C A P IT A L Isum o f items 21, and 2*1 ...................................................................................................................... 3 I.D 7.56 * SCHEDULES O f LOANS AND DEPOSITS BY OFFICE. WHEN CALLE0 FOR ARE INCLUDED BY REFERENCE AND CAN BE REVIEWED AT THE OFFICE OF THE SUPERVISOR BANKING SECTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS DIVISION N O T E T his report m u « b« »«grind by an au th o rize d o fficer an d c e rtifie d by r»ol other then the o fficer sig n in g the report th a n th re e d ire cto rs W e the u n d e rsig n e d d ire cto rs « n e « the c o rre c tn e s s 0 » th is R e p o rt of C o n d itio n an d d e c la re ih « it h a s be e n e xa m in e d by u s an d » the b e « of our k n o w le d g e an d b e lie f h a s b e e n p re p are d in co n fo rm a n ce with o fficia l P u b lis h e d <s>0 M P ie rs o n N o v e m b e r 4. 1987 . * 4 m V. D o n a te yo ur D e e r a n d Elk H id e s for th e V e te ra n s ' R e h a b ilita tio n P ro g ra m ir' Look for Hide Barrels Around Town Heppner Elks 358 - 676-9181 .................... Hhtr i h i irri/s Mill 142 N. M ain w , v - r^rr. - c. k ^ - .:v Remember Photo's Moke Excellent Christmas (rifts! Until Thanksgiving Only Free individual custom portrait sittings. Cull For an appt. ■.Ts C a m era - V ■ * B 7B -B 272 (s|A D evid C h ild s A Town & Country Holiday It 9 i Saturday, November 14, 1987 at 7:00 p.m. CATHOLIC PARISH HALL ADMISSION $5.00 Style show sponsored by Soroptimist International of Heppner and Morrow County Crain Growers of I*x- ington. Exciting DOOM PRIZES include a gem stone I from Peterson \ Jewelers. Community retailers will display gift suggestions for the holidays. - à \ * * v V - V v | | ( ( \ » « e k e k e k e t a t a » « > « t a t « s « » » ki »i > i i « c c c c , . . < ( mm — . ■- . t , v . i ■ » e c « « « » 1 » 1 « » >1 > U » « » » » « « e k e v e C e k j C i I the u n d e rsig n e d o fficer d o hereby d e c la re that this R e p o rt of C o n d itio n h a s be e n p re p are d m co n fo rm a n ce with officiel m « ru c tio n s an d i t true » the b e « of m y k n o w le d g e an d belief S IG N A T U R E O F O F F I C E R A U T H O R IZ E D TO S fG N R E P O R T D ATE S IG N E D (a) P a tricia G e n try *0-77-87 N A M E A N D T IT L E O F O F F I C E R A U T H O fR Z E D TO S IG N R E P O R T PH O NE NO P a tric ia Gentry. C a s h ie r 50 3 67 & 9125 m « ru c tio n s an d la true an d correct S IG N A T U R E O F D IR E C T O R S (a)L E D ick, J r Hunters Save Your Hides Heppner Police __ Report IM 4 140 * - - V 4 0 i j A w ' m % ’ i s -I