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THURSDAY, AUGUST 13,2015
FAIR
Copy, Ship & Mail
continued from page 1
...and a Whole Lot More
Herdsmanship Club Awards
Rabbits: Lone Pine Heirs /
4-H Leader's Assn.
Poultry: Poco-Wing 1 4-H
Leader's Assn.
Cavy: Eagle Valley / Sisk
family
Goats: Baker Rascals / Bill
Chastain Memorial
Swine: Pine Eagle FFA/
Jason Williams Hay, Inc.
Sheep: Patriots I Phil Fortner,
Jr.
Beef: J.Q. / Farm Credit
Service
Story /photos by Gina Perkins
Sportsmanship
Goats: Hailey Zikmund / H &
R Block
Beef: Morgan Scilacci / Rick
and Gayle Hack
Sheep: Calli Ward / J.D.
Stevenson Construction
Swine: Casey Neske / Dan
and Haley Morris
Horse: none awarded / spon­
sor T & T Horsemanship
Poultry: Abby Graven I Kona
Kolors
Rabbits: Darby LaHaug /
Janice Cowan
Cavy: Jodi Graven / Baker
City Firefighters Local 922
Outstanding Angus Exhibitor:
Quinn Coomer I Western
States Auxiliary
Outstanding Hereford
Exhibitor: Lexie Harrell /
Chandler Hereford Inc.
Jr. Beef Breeding Project:
Neah Thomas / Miles
Breeding Service
Livestock Judging Contest
Small Animal Overall Judge:
Darby LaHaug / Bisnett
Insurance
Large Animal Overall Judge:
Jessi Varner I Dick
McCue Memorial
4-H and FFA Grand
Champions and their
Buyers
Grand Champion Hog: Kaiden
Dalke purchased by Ore­
gon Trail Livestock Supply
I $5 per pound - 260
pounds
Reserve GC Hog: Joshua
Polkowske purchased by
Old West Federal Credit
Union I $4 per pound - 270
pounds
Grand Champion Goat: Kristin
Cantrell purchased by
Donna's Dog Groom &
Board / $5 per pound -107
pounds
Reserve GC Goat: Hailey
Zikmund purchased by
Ash Grove Cement / $5.75
per pound -94 pounds
Grand Champion Steer: Quinn
Coomer by Haines Steak
Among many other services, O'Neal provides custom framing and
matting as well as ready made frames for those on a budget.
Kaiden Salke - Grand champion hog, with Oregon Trail Livestock, buyer
House I $4.50 per pound -
1245 pounds
Reserve GC Steer: Bryson
Thomas by Rohner Farms
/ $4.80 per pound -1275
pounds
Grand Champion pen of three
rabbits: Meagan Tool
purchased by Commercial
Tire
Reserve GC pen of three
rabbits: Darby La Haug
Grand Champion Lamb: Aiden
Coomer purchased by Britt
Sand & Gravel / $8 per
pound -137 pounds
Reserve GC Lamb: Gussie
Cook purchased by La-
Grande New Holland and
Baker Vision Clinic / $7 per
pound -149 pounds
Kristin Cantrell - Grand champion goat
with Donna’s Dog Groom & Board buyer
Simple
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Selection of six
tasty six inch
sandwiches,
chips and a
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The Baker City
handstand will soon
he completed!
A dedication is planned
for Sunday, Sept. 6
at 1:30 p.m.attlie
Pavilion in the park. The
community is invited.
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Advance tickets now available at our website
Prices: Adults $9 • Tightwad Tues. $6
Matinee/Youth/Senior $7
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(4:00) 7:00 9:35
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Advertising Specialist
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NORTH POWDER NEWS
HAINES, OREGON 97833
BAKER COUNTY NEWSPAPER
August 14-20
196O’S CIA & KGB Agents work on a
joint mission against a mysterious
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We Dig...Working For You!
Joyce O'Neal is an entrepre­ those services for individuals
neur whose success in busi­ but for many local talented
ness is based on these five artists and photographers.
words. "Ya, we can do that!"
Several prints are available for
16 years ago she opened sale in her store.
Baker City Copy, Ship and Mail
I asked her what she felt the
in the Basche Sage Place on secret is to owning a success­
Main Street. She had years of ful business in Baker City.
experience in bookkeeping and
"Customer service," she said
also worked as a bank teller emphatically. The majority of
when she and her husband first the jobs she and her crew does
moved to the area. She says are time sensitive so she's got
she got tired of making money to have employees who really
for other people and saw a understand what it means to do
need for office services.
quality work and still be able to
"Basically, we're other peo­ multi-task. She says It's impor­
ple's secretaries," she said tant to look around and see
when describing the business. what people want and need
Not only offering copies and and then figure out how to
shipping services, O'Neal said make that happen.
they began adding other
Currently, O'Neal has three
services as people expressed full time employees and adds
the need. They can do special some additional part-time staff
projects like binding, laminat­ as needed.
ing, printing maps and artwork,
Another important key, "I
note cards, and blueprints, for don't have to spend a lot of
example.
money to make It work. I
"We can print up to 36" wide started small and as I've made
and
whatever
length
is money, I've reinvested it and
needed," she says.
added. I've never taken out a
Within just three years she loan," said O'Neal.
expanded the store, taking out
'"I've added merchandise
a wall. She began selling ready and services as people have
made frames to provide requested," she explained.
customers added options for
O'Neal believes people who
photographs. She found peo­ start a business are creating a
ple who were shipping boxes job for themselves and doing
often needed a last minute something for their community.
greeting card or gift, so she She loves Baker City and says
began adding a variety. Slowly she sees a great deal of oppor­
.she added craft making and art tunity here.
supplies, and in 2008, added
She says she wants people
custom framing and matting. to know, "This is an awesome
Not only does she provide place to live, an awesome
place to be. People shouldn't
assume they have to go to the
big city."
"We've been here a long
time, but there are still people
who don't know we carry cer­
tain things. We've got a little bit
of everything. Come on down
to Main Street and see what
the shops have to offer,"
O'Neal said.
Baker City Copy, Shop and
Mail and Joyce's Frame and
Craft are located at 2101 Main
Street - Suite 111 in Baker City.
They are open
Monday
Craft and scrapbook making
through Friday 9:30 a.m.-5:3Q
supplies, including a good
p.m. and can be reached by
selection of specialty paper
calling 541-523-4199.
(3:45) 6:45 9:30
'Celebrating 75 years,
|
( ) = Bargain Matinee
/
Heather Honeywell,
Double H Productions
Graphic Design/Production
heather@therconline.com
A wide variety of art supplies are
available.
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or inappropriate, however we do not verify
advertising claims.
Thursday, August 13,2015
Joyce O'Neal, owner of Baker
City Copy, Ship & Mail