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\ MriKUBBBMBlMBMBBMMlMNHií Sheriffs Report Youth group plans programs By Anne Morter The lone Youth Group will host Sister Catherine Hertel, youth direc tor of the Baker Diocese on Sunday, January 27. Sister Catherine will present a program on St. Paul star ting at 7 p.m. in the basement of St. William’s Catholic Church in lone. All junior high and high school students are welcome to attend. Refreshments will be provided. ANNOUNCING ■’Ssoo A1**4 Pro-Rodeo Blue Jeans Now in at GREEN FEED & SEED Mike & Kay Proctor HIWAY 2 0 7 ♦ S U P 0 7 6 -9 4 2 2 E R H EPPN ER , OR. 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February 2, 1991Consignment deadline Jan. 22 February 23, 199IConsignment deadline Feb. 12 M arch 9, 1991 Consignment deadline Feb. 26 The Sheriffs office at the cour thouse in Heppner reports dispat ching the following business during the past week: January 15: Morrow County deputy responded to die Irrigon area for a report of a neighborhood disturbance; Morrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Condon ambulance to the medical center for a transport; Morrow County deputy respond ed to the Irrigon area for a business check; Morrow County deputy respond ed to the Boardman area to attempt to locate a vehicle. Call was unfounded. January 16: Morrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Arl ington ambulance to the Arlington Mall for a female with an unknown injury. There was no transport; Morrow County deputy arrested Wallace Gary Smith, 20, Hermiston, on a Umatilla County warrant for Probation Violation/Driving While Suspended. Smith was also cited by Morrow County Sheriffs office on Driving While Suspended charges. January 17: Morrow County deputy responded to a ranch east of Irrigon and began investigation of theft of a Honda 5 hp Irrigon motor with Scott pump taken from Doug Strebin. Value was $550.; Morrow County Sheriffs deputy arrested Daryl Jay Ott, Jr., 37, Ir rigon on a Umatilla Police Depart ment warrant for Failure To Ap- pear/Traffic. Ott was transported to the Umatilla Police department and was cited and released; Morrow County deputy respond ed to the Irrigon area for a report of a suspicious vehicle parked at a business. January 18: Morrow County deputy responded to the Boardman area to investigate a report of an assault. Daniel Hernandez, 26, Boardman, was arrested for Assault IV. Hernandez posted bail and was released; Morrow County deputy arrested Jeffrey Allen Foidel, 21, for viola tion of his release agreement. Foidel was lodged at Benton Co.; Morrow County deputies respond ed to Irrigon for an animal problem. Problem was resolved; Morrow County deputies assisted Boardman police department with a theft of services complaint. Problem was resolved. January 19: Morrow County deputy responded to the Griffith residence in Morgan to investigate ■» a report of a burglary. Amount of value and items taken were unknown at press time; Morrow County deputy contacted a south Morrow County resident regarding a security problem; Morrow County deputy respond ed to assist Boardman Police depart ment with a two vehicle accident at Sentry’s Market; Morrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Condon ambulance to 109 Potter. One female was transported to Mid Columbia Medical Center with an unknown illness. January 20: Morrow County deputy contacted an lone resident regarding a civil problem; Morrow County deputy respond ed to a location in Boardman for a report of a juvenile problem. In vestigation is continuing; Morrow County deputy contacted an Irrigon residenton Hwy 730 regarding a suspicious person; Morrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Boardman ambulance to a residence off Faler Road. One male was transported to Good Shepherd Hospital with an unknown illness; Morrow County deputy assisted Heppner Police department with a neighborhood problem. January 21: Morrow County deputy made contact with an Irrigon resident regarding an animal problem; Morrow County deputy respond ed to 8th St. Irrigon for a report of shots fired. Call was unfounded. January 22: Morrow County Sheriffs office dispatched the Fossil ambulance to Haven House for a female patient with an illness. : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •WMMNMMnM Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 23, 1991 - THREE above-entitled cause to me directed and dated on January 16, 1991, bas January 16: ll:32-Dog Com ed upon a Judgment rendered and plaint, citation issued for Dog Run entered in said court on December ning At Large; 3 :15-report of 19, 1990, in favor of the State of Suspicious Person. The Justice Court office at the Oregon, Acting by and through the January 17: 1:45-Dog Complaint, courthouse annex building in Hepp citation issued for Dog Running At Director of Veterans’ Affairs, com ner reports handling the following Large. manding me to make sale o f the business during the past week: following described real and per January 18: 8:15 p.m.-two arrests Angela Yvonne Connell, 25, for Assault. sonal property, to-wit: Pendleton-Violation of the Basic Beginning at the Southeast comer January 19: 8:28 p.m.-citation Rule, 57 mph in a 45 mph zone, $37 issued for Wrong Way on One Way; of Section 23, Township 5 North, fine; Range 26, E.W .N ., Morrow Coun 9:23 p.m.-Traffic Accident. Robin Don Scott, 27, Heppner- ty, Oregon; thence West 220 feet January 20: 7:28 p.m.-Civil Mat Exceeding the Maximum Truck ter; 8:19 p.m.-Warrant Arrest; 8:25 more or less to a point; thence North Speed, 65 mph in a 55 mph zone, p m.-Warrant Arrest. 0» 22’ West 576.75 feet more or less $37 fine; to a point on the South right-of way Raymond Ellsworth Dungan, II, (old) Highway #730, thence Nor 36, Boardman-Violation of Road thwesterly along the said Southerly Closure, driver, $53 fine; PLANNING COMMISSION right-of-way of said Highway #730, Terry Wayne Williams, 34, Junc MEETING 100 feet more or less to the point of tion City-No Valid Elk Tag, $53 A public meeting of the Planning beginning of this description; thence Robin Don Scott, 27, Heppner- Commission of the City of Heppner, South 280 feet more or less to a point Exceeding the Maximum Truck Morrow County, State of Oregon to thence West 100 feet more or less to Speed, 65 mph in a 55 mph zone, approve an ordinance will be held a point, thence North 280 feet more $37 fine; February 4, 1991 at 7:00 p.m. at or less to a point on the South right- Raymond Ellsworth Dungan, II, Heppner City Hall, 188 W. Willow, of-way of said Highway #730 thence 36, Boardman-Violation of Road Heppner, Oregon. Southeasterly along the said Closure, driver, $53 fine; On Monday, February 4, 1991, at Highway right-of-way 100 feet more Terry Wayne Williams, 34, Junc 7:00 p.m. at Heppner City Hall, the or less to the point of beginning. EX tion City-No Valid Elk Tag, $53 Heppner Planning Commission will CEPTING all roads. fine; hold a public hearing on the approval Together with the following Deora Mae Patton, 28, Maupin- of adoption of Ordinance Number described mobile home which is No Valid Elk Tag, $53 fine; 483, an ordinance amending Or firmly affixed to the property: 1980 Jacqueline A. Robinson, 27, San dinance Number 465, the Heppner SAHARA, 28’ x 67’, serial number Diego, CA.-Exceeding Rural In Zoning Ordinance and declaring an 013122AB to satisfy a Judgment terstate Speed, 82 mph in a 65 mph emergency. Copies of the ordinance against defendants Larry L. Ford zone, $100 fine; are available at City Hall for public and Carol L. Ford for the sum of Gregory A Grant, 29, Heppner- examination. $39,553.73, together with interest at Violation of the Basic Rule, 37 mph This is a public meeting where 9.0 percent per annum from date of in a 25 mph zone, $57 bail forfeited; deliberation of the Planning Com Judgment until paid. Timothy Brian Hicks, 25, Oregon mission will take place. Any person NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue City-Open Container (beer), $75 bail may appear at the meeting and of said Execution and Judgment and forfeited; discuss the proposed ordinance with in compliance with the command of Robert Shadley, St Helens-Illegal the Commission. said Writ, I will on Tuesday, the Possession of Deer, $801 fine, 1 Marshall Lovgren, 26th day of February, 1991, at 10:00 year license revocation, 30 days in City Recorder a.m. at 225 N. Third St., Irrigon, jail, 30 days in jail and 1 year license Published: January 23, 1991 Morrow County, Oregon, sell at revocation suspended with one year public auction and subject to probation with no further violation redemption to the highest bidder for of game laws. CIRCUIT COURT OF OREGON cash in hand all of the right, title and MORROW COUNTY interest which Larry L. Ford and STATE OF OREGON, Acting by Carol L. Ford or any successor had and through the Director of on July 29, 1980 the date of plain Veterans Affairs, tiffs mortgage, and thereafter had in Plaintiff, and to the above-described real and v. The Heppner Police department personal property or any part or por LARRY L. FORD; CAROL L. reports handling the following tion thereof, to satisfy said Execu FORD; FIRST INTERSTATE business during the past week: tion and Judgment and interest, costs BANK OF January 14: 12:20 a.m.-report of and accruing costs. OREGON, N.A.; and ROBERT E. Suspicious Vehicle; 10:45 a.m.-Dog DATED at Heppner, Oregon, on RIDGWAY, Trustee in bankruptcy Complaint; 11:15 a m.-citation January 18, 1991. for the estate of Larry L. and Carol issued Dog Running At Large; 8 Roy Drago, Sheriff L. F ord, p.m.-citation issued for Assault; Morrow County. Oregon Defendants. By: Pauline Winter 11:32 p.m.-request officer for No. 90-CV-69 Chief Civil Deputy Security Check. NOTICE OF SALE Published: January 23, 30; February January 15: 3:30-Retumed Found By virtue of an Execution issued 6 and 13, 1991 _____________ Property. out of the above-entitled court in the Justice Court Report P U B LIC N O TIC E P U B LIC N O TIC E Heppner Police Report U II II r C O N S à U D Æ G ÊD R E P O R T O F C O N D IT IO N “ Y o u r H o m e - O w n e d , I n d e p e n d e n t B a n k ” M E M B E R FE D E R A L D E P O S IT IN S U R A N C E C O R P O R A T IO N A r lin g to n , G illia m C o u n ty , O r e g o n 97812 AS O F DECEM BER 3 1 , 1 9 9 0 ASSETS 1. 3. 4. 5. 6 7. 8 9. 10. 11. 12 13. C ash and B alances due fro m d epository institutions: b In terest-b e arin g b a l a n c e s .................................................................................................................... S e c u r i t ie s ......................................................................................................................................................... F ed eral funds sold ..................................................................................................................................... S ecurities p u rch ase d u n d e r a g reem en ts to r e s e l l .......................................................................... L oans a n d lease financing receivables: a. L oans and L eases, net o f unearned in c o m e ............................................................................... .1 7 .3 4 3 ,6 3 5 b . LESS: A llow ance fo r L oan and L ease l o s s e s .......................................................................... . . .377.091 c. LESS: A llocated tra sn fe r risk r e s e r v e ............................................................................................ ................. 0 0 d. L oans and L eases, net o f unearned incom e, allo w an ce, and reserv e A ssets held in trad in g a c c o u n ts ............................................................................................................ P re m ises and fixed assets (including capitalized leases) ................................................. O th e r real estate o w n e d ............................................................................................................................ Investm ents in unco n so lid a te d su bsidiaries and associated com p an ies C u s to m e rs ' L ibability to t his bank o n acce pta nces o utstanding Intangible a s s e t s ....................................... ................................................................................................. O th er a s s e t s ................................................................................................................................................... T O T A L A S S E T S ........................................................................................................................................ ............ 7 9 2 ,0 0 0 . . 10 ,9 5 3 .7 5 2 ............ 4 0 0 .0 0 0 ........................... 0 . . 16 .9 6 6 .5 4 4 ........................... 0 ............ 7 12,751 ...............2 8 .0 0 0 ........................... o ........................... 0 ......................... 0 4 0 8 .5 7 4 ,!! il| :;! L IA B IL IT IE S 14 15 16. 17 18 19 20 21 22. 23. 24. 25. 26 27. 28. 29 30 31. 3 2. 33 D eposits: a. In d om estic o f f i c e s .......................................................................... - ................................................... 3,388,461 (1) N o n in te r e s t- b e a r in g ...................... ......................................................................................... (2) Interest-b e arin g ................................... ....................................................................................... 25 .8 3 8 ,1 2 1 F ederal funds p u r c h a s e d .................................................... ' . ................................................................. S ecuritie s sold u nder a g reem en ts to re p u rc h ase ................................................................ D em and notes issued to th e U .S . T r e a s u r y .................................................................................... O th e r b o rro w ed m oney ......................................................................................................................... M ortgage indebtedness and o b lig atio n s u n d er capitalized l e a s e s .......................................... B a n k 's liability on a c c e p ta n ces ex ecuted and outstanding S ubordinated notes and d eb e n tu re s ........................................................................................... O th e r l i a b ilitie s ...................................................................................................................... T O T A L L IA B IL IT I E S ........................................................................................................................... L im ited -L ife p referred stock an d related s u r p lu s ..................................................................... E Q U IT Y C A P IT A L P erpetual p re fe rre d stock an d related s u r p l u s .......................................... C om m on stock ............................................... S u r p l u s ...................................‘ ........................................................................................................................ U ndivided p ro fits and capital reserves LESS: N et unrealized lo ss on m ark etab le equity se curities T O T A L E Q U IT Y C A P I T A L ............................................................................................................... L o n a d eferred p u rsu an t to 12 U .S .C . 1 8 2 3 < J )........................................................................ T otal eq u ity cap ital an d lo a s a d eferred p u rsu an t to 12 U .S .C . 1823<J)....................... T otal L ia b ilities, L im ite d -L ife p referred sto c k , eq u ity cap ital and lo a s a d eferred p ursuant to 12 U .S .C . I823<J)............................................................................................................. 2 9 .2 2 6 ,5 8 2 ........................... 0 ........................... 0 ........................... 0 ......................... 0 .0 ........................... 0 .........................0 2 8 4 .4 5 2 .2 9 ,5 1 1 ,0 3 4 . ........................... 0 ...7 3 0 .0 0 0 1 ,8 5 0 ,0 0 0 1.107.323 0 1, th e u n d ersign ed o ffic e r , d o h ereb y d ecla re that this R eport o f C on d ition ha* been p rep ared in co n fo rm a n ce w ith o fficia l in stru ction s an d is tr a e to th e b est o f m y k n ow led ge an d b elief. D A T E S IG N E D S IG N A T U R E O F O F F IC E R A U T H O R IZ E D T O S IG N R E P O R T N A M E A N D TTT1.E O F O F F IC E R A U T H O R IZ E D T O SIG N R E P O R T L in d a K . L a R u e, ( ashler PHONE NO. 5 0 3 -676-9125 1 the u n d ersig n ed , attest the co rre ctn ess o f this R eport o f C o n d ition and d eclare that it has been e x a m in ed by m e an d to th e beat o f m y k n o w led ge and b e lie f is corre ct, (t) G .H . P ierson . P resident P ublished: Jan u ary 2 3 , 1991 |ü¡i ¡!'¡:¡ i jj 'i:[j !i ;•