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•y t •' SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 7, 1991 Parents asked to pick up report cards Graduation day! Heppner Elementary Middle School officials ask that parents who have not picked up their child’s 1990-91 report card do so as soon as possible. “It is important that parents re main informed about their children’s progress in school,’’ they said. The school office is open from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. WCCC holds couples tournament Photo by Pam Minster Graduation day for the Beginning Dog Obedience class taught by Anne Bedortha through BMCC. This class offered for the first time this term was a big success and will be repeated fall term. Left to right: Marc Orem, Gertrude; Kim Bedortha, Candy; Adam McCabe, Keely; Erin Crowell, Cheetah and Debbie Harper and Sheba. Health Dept ; ooooooeoeooo©oooooooocoooooooooocoo©ooo©oo©r S • Happy 60th Anniversary’^ With Much Love From your family tZUU clliu rtauillic iiuyiico The Morrow County Health Department lists the following mon thly schedule for August: August 8: blood pressures and immunizations, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.. Heppner office; August 13: blood pressures and immunizations, 1-4 p.m. Irrigon office; August 15: blood pressures and immunizations 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Heppner office; August 20: blood pressures and immunizations 1:30-4 p.m. Board man City Hall; August 21: blood pressures 11 a.m. senior citizen meal site; August 22: blood pressures and immunizations, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Heppner office; August 27: blood pressures and immunizations 1-4 p.m. Irrigon A County office; O Aug. 10, 1931 - Aug. 10, 1991 ¿2^»^ Willow Creek Country Club held Gene and Luvilla Sonstegard, 35; its seventh annual couples tourna third-Roger Schoonover and Anita ment, August 3-4. Forty-eight Boyer, Earl and Peggy Fishbum, couples participated in 36 holes of Les and Jan Paustian, 37. Afternoon flight winners were: first-Wayland Chapman competition. John Edmundson and Vicki and Pat Hyatt, Duane Disque and Brookshire won low gross of the Barb Watkins, Gary Watkins and Robanai Disque, 35; second-Darrel field with a 126. Jerry and Ann Cutsforth won low net of the field and Bev Wilson, Ron and Becky Bowman, Vern and Wanda Willis, with a 91. 36; third-Dave and Coral Mitchell, Other winners were: first flight Dave and Tricia Gunderson, Jerry low gross: first-Joe and Mary Cole, 131; second-Bill and Sally Dyer, and Ann Cutsforth 37. 132; third-Mark Smalley and Pat Saturday’s special event winners Edmundson, 137; fourth-John and were: K.P. second shot No. 1 & Clara Pickens, 137; fifth-Doug and 10-Randy Olson and Martha Sonja Smith 137 (third through fifth Munkers Larry and Virginia Rice; was determined by a chip off); sixth K.P. men No. 2 & 11-Bob Jepsen Wally and Rosemary Boe, 140. and Dave Allstott; K.P. women No. First flight low net: first-Randy 4 & 13-Anita Boyer and Wanda Olson and Martha Munkers 94; Willis. Straight Drive No. 6 & second-Roy and Juanita Martin 95; 15-Gene Sonstegard, Ray French, third-Dave and Coral Mitchell 96; Clara Sue Pickens and Barb fourth-Roger Schoonover and Anita Watkins. K.P. second shot No. 9 & Boyer 96; fifth-Bob and Suzanne 18-Darrel and Bev Wilson and Jerry Jepsen 97; sixth-Wayland and Pat and Vada Shurtz. Hyatt 97. Sunday’s special event winners Second flight low gross: first-Ron were: chip-ins by John Edmundson, and Becky Bowman 143; second- Jerry Shurtz, Earl Norris, Bebe Jerry and Vada Shurtz 144; third- Munkers, Gene Sonstegard, Coral Duane Disque and Barb Watkins Mitchell, Elmer Palmer and Lois 146; fourth-Dave and Tricia Hunt. Gunderson 147; fifth-Vern and Other special awards were Wanda Willis 152; sixth-Herb and presented during the tournament to Margaret Ann Wright 158. Norma French, Dave Riney, Second flight low net: first-Larry Leonard Hauke, Gary Watkins, Cin and Kerry Pettyjohn 91; second-Bill dy Jarvis, Harry and Michelle Fray, and Norma Pledger 94; third-Rick Sara Riney, Les and Jan Paustian, Johnston and Margaret Hesla 95; Mike Smith and Angie Connell. fourth-Gary Watkins and Robanai Saturday’s play was followed by Disque 98; fifth-Elmer and Muriel a dinner and dance at the Heppner Palmer 100; sixth-Mark Jarvis and Elks Lodge. Special awards and Jill Hauke 101. door prizes donated by the local mer Sixteen teams participated in Sun chants were handed out. This year’s day’s Net Best Ball. Morning flight tournament committee was: winners were: first-Bill and Sally chairpersons-Duane and Robanai Dyer, Dave Richards and Jo Petty Disque, Gary and Barbara Watkins, john, Roy and Juanita Martin, 34; John and Pat Edmundson. Bob and second-Bob and Suzanne Jepsen, Suzanne Jepsen, Dave and Tricia Herb and Margaret Ann Wright, Gunderson, Mike Smith, Angie Connell and Ron Bowman. Wool referendum to be mailed The National Wool Act of 1954, provides that a referendum may be conducted to determine whether wool producers approve of a new agreement between the ad ministrator, AMS and the American Sheep Industry Association, Inc. for the advertising and sales promotion of lamb and wool. If producers indicate approval. JlaOOOOOOOOOOOOCeOOOOOOOOCeOOOOOOOOCGOGOOOOOOOOC^-, x’. Heppner office. CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION deductions will be made from shorn wool and unshorn lamb payments for 1991 through 1995 to finance ASI’s activities. The referendum will be held Aug. 19 through Aug. 30. Ballots will be mailed and may be returned to the Morrow County ASCS Office either in person or by mail. They must be postmarked by Aug. 30, 1991. Jack and Jill tourney Aug. 9 “Your Home-Owned, Independent Bank” MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Arlington, Gilliam County, Oregon 97812 AS OF JUNE 30, 1991 I 3. 4 5. 6 7. 8. 9. IO 11. 12. 13. WCCC Golf ~ ASSETS Cash and Balances due from depository institutions: a Noninterest-bearing balances and currency and coin....................................................................................... 1,014,991 b Interest-bearing balances.........................................................................................................................................297,000 Securities 9,430,631 Federal funds sold................................................................................................................................................................... 0 Securities purchased under agreements to resell...................................................................................... 0 Loans and lease financing receivables: a Loans and Leases, net of unearned income...................................................................... 18,545,070 b. LESS: Allowance for Loan and Lease losses........................................................................ 346,205 c. LESS: Allocated trasnfer risk reserve...............................................................................................00 d. Loans and Leases, net of unearned income, allowance, and reserve...................................................... 18,198,865 Assets held in trading accounts...............................................................................................................................................0 Premises and fixed assets (including capitalized leases) ...................................................................................... 684,820 Other real estate owned.................................................................................................................................................26,250 Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies................................................................................. 0 Customers’ Libability tot his bank on acceptances outstanding............................................................................................0 Intangible assets........................................................................................................................................................................0 Other assets ........................................................................................................................................................... 739,136 TOTAL ASSETS................................................................................................................................................... 30,391,693 LIABILITIES 14. 15. 16 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22 23 24. 25 26 27. 28. 29 30 31. 32. 33 The Willow Creek Country Club golfers will have a Jack and Jill mini tournament on Friday, August 9, at 6 p.m. The activity will involve male and Deposits: a In domestic offices .........................................................................................................................................25,678,208 (1) Noninterest-bearing....................................................................................................2,272,699 (2) Interest-bearing............................................................................................................ 23,405.509 Federal funds purchased .......................................................................................................................................... 650,000 Securities sold under agreements to repurchase ...................................................................................................................0 Demand notes issued to the U.S. Treasury..........................................................................................................................0 Other borrowed money........................................................................................................................................................... 0 Mortgage indebtedness and obligations under capitalized leases...................................................................................... 0 Bank's liability on acceptances executed and outstanding .................................................................................................0 Subordinated notes and debentures......................................................................................................................................... 0 Other liabilities 265,643 TOTAL LIABILITIES.......................................................................................................................................26,593,851. Limited-Life preferred stock and related surplus............................................................................................................ 0 EQUITY CAPITAL Perpetual preferred stock and related surplus......................................................................................................................0 Common stock ..............................................................................................................................................................730,000 Surplus.........................................................................................................................................................................1,850,000 Undivided profits and capital reserves.................................................................................................................... 1,217,842 LESS: Net unrealized loss on marketable equity securities...............................................................................................0 TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL................................................................................................................................ 3,797,842 Losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1823(J)......................................................................................................... N/A Total equity capital and losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1823(J)......................................................3,797,842. Total Liabilities, Limited-Life preferred stock, equity capital and losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1823(j)............................................................................................................................ 30,391,693 Scramble Tournament August 1, 1991 Low gross: Pat Edmundson, Suzanne Jepsen; second-Anita Boyer, Juanita Martin, Eileen .r Padberg and Lois Hunt; third- Harriet Pierson and Jo Pettyjohn. Low net: Coral Mitchell, Lynnea Sargent; second-Bemice Lott and Luvilla Sonstegard; third-Kay ~ Anderson, Norma French, Darlene Scroggins, Bebe Munkers, Mary Beamer, Doll Campbell, Martha Peterson and Melba Miller. WCCC Ladies August 6, 1991 Flight A: low gross-Pat Edmund son; low net-Anita Boyer; least putts-Barbara Gilbert; long drive- Barbara Gilbert; K.P.-Kay Anderson. Flight B: low gross-Juanita Mar tin; low net-Luvilla Sonstegard, Muriel Palmer, Doll Campbell; least putts-Jo Pettyjohn, Mary Beamer; long drive-Harriet Batty; K.P.- Lynnea Sargent. Flight C: low gross-Daisy Collins; low net-Karen Wildman; least putts- Kathy Cutsforth; long drive-Daisy Collins. Most 6's-Dorris Graves. OVERSTOCK Ax 1O% off (NO prices raised) NO FAIR OFFERS REFUSED HOST FAMILIES NEEDED NOW! Expose your family to another culture. Well screened girls and boys, ages 15 to 18 years old. from Scandinavia. France. Germany, Holland. Italy and England need fami lies willing to host them for the com ing school year. Pierre from France "fully insured" Christina from Sweden "own spending money" Enrich your family and make a lifelong friend of a young, overseas visitor. Call now to qualify and select your own exchange student (single parents may apply): PHONE NO. 503-676-9125 I the undersigned, attest the correctness of this Report of Condition and declare that it has been examined by me and to the best of my knowledge and belief is correct. (s) G.H. Pierson. President Published: August 7, 1991 The Heppner Police department reports handling the following business during the past two weeks; July 15: 6:23 p.m.-assist Oregon State Police; 6:58 p.m.-Dog Com plaint; 7:10 p.m.-citation issued for Violation of the Basic Rule, 47 mph in a 25 mph zone; 10:30 p.m.- Domestic Violence call. July 16: 2:30 p.m.-Dog Complaint and citation issued; 6:24 p.m.- citation issued for Disobeyed Stop Sign; 11:45 p.m.-Fingerprints taken for services. July 17: 11:45 p.m.-Worthless Document Case; 8:35 p.m.-Dog Complaint. July 18: 9:40 p.m.-report of Harassment; 10:30 p.m.-Found Property. July 19: 1 a.m.-motorist assist; 9:35 p.m.-citation issued for No Helmet, motorcycle. July 20: 12:42 a.m.-request of ficer for Security Check; 12:12 p.m.-report of Criminal Mischief; 4:05 p.m.-report of Theft; 6:30 p.m.-report of Child Abuse. July 21: 1:21 a.m.-Warrant Ar rest; 6:42 p.m.-motorist assist; 8:35 p.m.-assist Morrow County Sheriff s Dept.; 11:08 p.m. report of Loud Noise. July 22: 9:08 p.m.-Animal Complaint. July 23: 12:13 a.m.-assist am bulance; 8:23 p.m.-Parking Citation issued; 9:24 p.m.-assist Morrow County Sheriffs Department; 10 p.m.-request officer for Security Check; 11:43 p.m.-Welfare Check. July 24: 9 a.m.-Welfare Check; 1:25 p.m.-Motorist Assist; 3:35 p.m.-Motorist Assist; 6:28 p.m.- report of Traffic Hazard. July 26: 9 a.m.-assist Morrow County Sheriffs Dept.; 10:41 p.m.- Dog Complaint. July 27: 2:13 a.m.-arrest for At tempted Rape and Sexual Abuse; 12:08 a.m.-assist citizen; 5:01 p.m.- assist Morrow County Sheriffs Dept.; 9:29-assist Childrens Service Division; 10:03-report of Harassment. July 28. 1:38 a.in.-report of Rac ing Cars; 1:18 p.m.-citation issued for No Insurance; 6:59 p.m.-assist ambulance; 7:05 p.m.-assist Mor row County Sheriffs Dept. July 29: 9:15 a.m.-report of Criminal Mischief; 1:28 a.m.-report of Burglary; 2:30 p.m.-report of Criminal Mischief; 7:13 p.m.-clear Hazard; 7:43-arrest for Domestic Violence; 10:50 p.m.-request officer for Security Check. July 30: 5:17 p.m-assist Morrow County Sheriffs Dept; 6:33-report of Missing Child. Child was found. July 31: 8:44 p.m.-Found Proper ty; 9:16 p.m.-Motorist Assist. August 1: 12:20 a.m.-request of ficer for Security Check; 8:07 a.m.- assist Morrow County Sheriffs Dept; 8:14 a.m.-assist Morrow County Sheriffs Dept.; 10:04 p.m.- Dog Complaint; 10:46 p-.m.-report of Suspicious Person. August 3: 3:50 a m.-request of ficer for Security Check; 12:45 p.m.-Traffic Accident. Citation issued for Illegal ‘U’ Turn. August 4: 4:04 p.m.-assist Mor row County Sheriffs Dept. WALL TO WALL! Lordy Lord y MOM is 40 I. the undersigned officer, do hereby declare that this Report of Condition has been prepared In conformance with official instructions and is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. SIGNATURE OF OFFICER AUTHORIZED TO SIGN REPORT DATE SIGNED NAME AND TITLE OF OFFICER AUTHORIZED TO SIGN REPORT Linda K. laRue. Cashier female couples playing in a modified nine-hole Chapman type of play. Prizes will be awarded for low scores and special events. The charge will be $4 per couple for members and $5 per person for non-members. Light snacks will be served by John and Pat Edmundson. Earl and Peggy Fishbum and Roger and Carol Williams, committee people. Heppner Police Department Isreal Area Representative-Cathy Halvorsen at 503/422-7107 Michelle at 1-800-733-2773 Love, Missy, Melanie & Dad rolitorganizatwn