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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 5, 1992 - THREE
F illies lo se to W esto n -M cE w en
By Jeremy Maddern
The Heppner Fillies met up
with the Weston-McEwen Tiger
Scots Friday night, Jan. 31 to set
tle the top spot in the Columbia
Basin Conference. The Fillies
were up against a team that is
undefeated and have beaten every
team they’ve met by double
figures. Heppner lost by 10
points, 51-41.
The Fillies came out flat mainly
because of tough defense by the
Tiger Scots and trailed 15-9 at the
end of the first quarter. The
Fillies could not shut down senior
Colby Cummings who went wild
in the first half with 21 points.
The Fillies shot poorly in the first
half going three/16 while the
Tiger Scots went 15/27 and in
creased their lead 35-14 at the
half.
Things looked bleak for the
Fillies but they came out in the
second half fired up. With some
great defense the Fillies held the
Tiger Scot’s Colby Cummings to
just four points in the second half
and drew closer and closer to the
Tiger Scot lead. The Fillies went
on an 18-6 run in the third quarter
to cut the lead to 41-32 going in
to the fourth and final quarter.
The Fillies got cold again and
could not get any closer than six
points to the lead. The final score
was Weston-McEwen 51, Hepp
Holly Eckman plays defense
ner 41.
The Fillies were at a height
disadvantage the whole game and
this showed as they were outre-
bounded 38-19. Holly Eckman
led the Fillies with 16 points and By Anne Morter
The lone Lady Cardinals split
Jodi Johnston also helped the
cause with nine. Colby Cumm their games this past weekend,
ings led all scorers with 25 points. winning an easy one at Echo Fri-
Justice Court
Report
The Justice Court office at the
courthouse annex building in
Heppner reports handling the
following business during the past
week:
Darrin R. Padberg, 26, Ione-
Exceeding the Maximum Speed
limit, 75 mph in a 55 mph zone,
$52 fine;
Roger Dale Britt, 41, Heppner-
Defective Equipment, $11 fine;
Philip Howard Hofbauer, 20,
Hermiston-Exceeding the Max
imum Speed Limit, 69 mph in a
55 mph zone, $46 fine;
Michael Alan Crause, 34,
Madras-Possession of Falsely
Applied Hunting License, $247
bail forfeited, Truck Speeding, 61
mph in a 55 mph zone, $46 fine;
Kurtis Lynn M uller, 21,
Albany-No Valid Elk Tag, $46
fine;
Bret Jeffrey Austin, 21,
Portland-No Upland Game Bird
Stamp, $46 fine;
Budd Richards, Heppner-
Allowing Dog to Run At Large,
$125 fine, $80 suspended with
one year probation with dog not
running at large or dog will not
be allowed in city of Heppner;
Jeff Hiatt, Heppner-Allowing
Dog to Bark, $34 fine. Maintain
ing a Dog as a Nuisance, $46
fine;
Ronald Harold Schwirse, 26,
St. Helens-Failure to Validate
Deer Tag, $66 fine;
Raymond Keith Hire, 19,
H eppner-D riving
W ithout
Headlights, $22 fine.
Photo by Joyce Hughes.
C ard s ta k e ea sy w in
Fillies beat Eagles 53-43
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day, Jan. 31, and losing a critical
match to Condon on Saturday,
Feb. 1. With their 5-2 conference
record, the Lady Cards are set in
the second place slot for the West
Division of the Big Sky League.
Their overall record is now 13-3.
Against a young Echo team,
Kari Morgan poured in 22 points
from the inside while Nancy
Morter added 17, mostly from
long distance. Morter hit three
three-point goals in a row to spark
the Cards in the third quarter.
The starters saw action in the first
and third quarter and the bench
took over in the second and fourth
quarter.
The Lady Cards outrebounded
the Cougars, 41-24, led by Kari
Morgan’s 14 boards. Nancy
Morter and Heidi Nelson added
six each. Morter also led the team
in steals with eight and two
assists.
lone had a good shooting night,
hitting 23 of 56 for 41 percent.
Their performance at the free
throw line was meager at best.
They shot just two of nine for 22
percent.
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By Jeremy Maddern
Saturday, Feb. 1 pitted the
Fillies against the Wahtonka
Eagles in The Dalles. What was
expected to be an easy game turn
ed into a struggle for the Fillies
as they went on to beat the Eagles
53-43. The Fillies led by a slim
margin of three points at the end
of the first quarter. Heppner
began to pull away in the second
quarter but to the Eagles’ credit
they never gave up. The Eagles
were led by Sunny Swanson who
had a game high 13 points. The
Eagles gave the Fillies a tougher
game than their 34 point loss last
time. Wahtonka came within
three points on several occasions
but the Fillies kept their poise and
left Wahtonka with a 53-43
league victory. Heppner was led
by Sara Greenup who had 12
points and Jodi Johnston who
chipped in nine. Heppner is now
in second place in the Columbia
Basin Conference and will play
in Pilot Rock Friday, Feb. 7.
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INCOME ($Thousands)
1990
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Cash and Due from Banks
Total Loans (Net less
Reserves)
Investments
Premises 6 Fixed Assets
Other Assets
TOTAL ASSETS
$
1,876
$
3,429
18,246
12,411
691
609
16,966
11,354
713
736
$33,833
$33,198
LIABILITIES AND
SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY
Total Deposits
Other Liabilities
$29,858
253
$29,227
284
Total Liabilities
$30.111
$29j511
Loan Interest & Fees
Investment Interest
Service Charges
Other
$
TOTAL INCOME
$
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Surplus
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$
730
1,850
$
730
1,850
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SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY
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$
2,661
Net Securities Cain/
Losses
Net Income (Before
Income Taxes)
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2,728
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Earnings per Share
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Number of Outstanding
Shares
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$33,198
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Interest Expense
Other Expense
Provisions for Loan Loss
Provision for Income Taxes
1,142
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EXPENSES
TOTAL EXPENSE
Shareholders' Equity
1,001
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STATEMENT OK INCOME
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STATEMENT OF CONDITION
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