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;<■ '~4r . V 9 h R £ & & E . - ' S3 TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppnef, Oregon Wednesday, July 15,1998 Sunday callers at the Bob Taylor home were Wayne and Norma Fresch of Rose Villa, CA. Bob and Norma are cousins and she was researching the geneal ogy of the Taylor family. This was the first time the two had met. Word was heard recently of the death of Sally Laway, mother o f Dorothy Edwards and Gladys Van Winkle. She was 95 years of age. The funeral was held in John Day. B esides Dorothy and Gladys, she is survived by 10 other children. Lexington News -:- Dennis Hell from Umatilla was a caller in Lexington on Sat urday. W e P r in t B u sin e ss C a rd s Gazette-Times 676-9228 COM ING SOON! M u p p a ij s A n n u a l S id ewa Ik S ale will be Fridaij, J u lM 31 st ] in conjunction wi tk the { Heppnep Downtown Celebration ; DON’T MISS IT! j ■ MuMWJ'i Dwj ~ JU N onh M w i H*ppn»f I a ■ ■ ■ i frTTTTT inTniTrrrrm TTrTTnri»»»i n n i »r m n o BOB f WITH HIS HAREM & WHEELS! H A P P Y 69th! ...................................................................... .... Payback Kilkenny Justice Court Report The Justice Court office at the courthouse annex building in Heppner reports handling the fol lowing business: Jose Rodríguez, 21, Pendleton- Violation of the Basic Rule, 85 mph in a 55 mph zone, S142 fíne; Raymond Doherty, 35, Pilot Rock-Violation of the Basic Rule, 71 mph in a 55 mph zone, $72 fine; John Brown, 46, Pendleton- Truck Speeding, 68 mph in a 55 mph zone, $72 fine; Richard Kwong, 20, Pendleton- Violation of the Basic Rule, 71 mph in a 55 mph zone, $72 fine; Brad Clement, 47, Ione-Failure to Wear Safety Belt, $74 fine; M elissa A. C utsforth, 18, Heppner-Violation o f the Basic Rule, 49 mph in a 35 mph zone, $82 fine; Mary Arbogast, 33, Pendleton- Violation o f the Basic Rule, 73 mph in a 55 mph zone, $72 fine; Donnie Tayloe, 32, Heppner- Driving Uninsured, Driving While License Suspended Infraction, $464 fine, Failure to Appear, 180 days in jail, $623 fine, $300 and jail sentence suspended on the condition that he pay all fines, fees and costs with two year proba tion with no further violation of the law; Tyson Palmateer, 19,Heppner- Violation of the Basic Rule, 45 mph in a 35 mph zone, $54 fine; Richard Pfleger, 43, Chcshire- Violation o f the Basic Rule, 64 mph in a 45 mph zone, $72 fine; James Hams, 47, Heppner-Vio lation of the Basic Rule, 51 mph in a 35 mph zone, $82 fine; Billy J. Rietmann, 53, Ione-Vio- lation of the Basic Rule, 81 mph in a 55 mph zone, $127 fine; Melvin Lewis, 62, Hixson, TN.- Violation of the Basic Rule, 50 mph in a 35 mph zone, $106 fine; =v ururur.nej2pnet.net Log on and talk to your friends & relatives across the town & across the country á jk " “ * CHECK IT OUT! “We don’t really expect you to bank with us ju st because we’re local!” “Rural lending is challenging to start with, so growing up here helps me to understand rural needs. I worked in the mortgage industry for six years prior to this, so I have an extensive background in knowing the various programs th at are available for my customers. - Melissa Lindsay, Mortgage Lending Most of the time we are working with our neighbors and friends. So we’re committed to going the extra mile to find the program they can get approved on, or find the one that fits them the best” With Melissa and over 50 of your other friends and neighbors working hard to earn your banking business, its easy to see why Bank o f Eastern Oregon is the bank of choice for the people of our area. Does being local and committed to your community make a difference to you when you shop for banking services? We hope it does. Does Melissa’s commitment to you as a customer make a difference? She hopes it does. . Bank of Eastern Oregon *around the corner, not around the state ” Arlington 454-2636 Condon 384-3501 Heppner 676-9125 lone 422-7466 Jennie Wedding, 26, Irrigon, Violation of the Basic Rule, 45 mph in a 35 mph zone, $74 fine; James Holtz, 25, lone-Violation of the Basic Rule, 74 mph in a 55 mph zone, $82 fine; Donald C. McElligott, 79, Ione- Failure to Wear Safety Belt, $54 fine; Jam ie M cCorm ack, 26, Heppner-two counts Theft II, Possession of a Controlled Sub stance, 180 days in jail, $1,126 fine, plus $50 restitution, $300 and jail sentence suspended on the con dition she pay all fines, fees and costs with two years probation with no further violation of the law, Shirley Judd, 45, Heppner-two counts Permitting Dog to Run at Large, $56 fine; Quilly Lucas, 23, Portland-Fail- ure to Appear, $623 fine, 180 days in jail, $300 and jail sentenced sus pended on the condition that he pay all fines, fees and costs with two years probation with no fur ther violation of the law. Tyson Palmateer, 19,Heppner- Criminal Trespass I, $726 fine, 180 days in jail, $200 fine and jail sen tence suspended on the condition he pay all fines, fees and costs, with two years probation with no further violation of the law; also Minor in Possession of Alcohol, $252 fine; and Criminal Mischief ID, $526 fine, 10 days in jail, $300 fine and jail sentence suspended on the condition that he pay all fines, fees and costs with two years probation with no further violation of the law; Ivan Moore, 42, Portland-Un safe Operation of a Boat, $287 fine, Failure to Appear, $626 fine, 180 days in jail, $200 fine and jail sentence suspended on the con dition that he pay all fines, fees and costs with two years proba tion with no further violation of the law. Rollie Marshall hired at CMG The President of Genesis Edge, LLC, Jeff Rickman has announced the hiring of Rollie Marshall of Heppner to head up the company's rural lending unit. "Marshall's 20 years of banking experience, including 10 years in agricultural lending, provides the background we were seeking," said Rickman. "Marshall will be responsible for agricultural lending and will also be involved in residential and commercial lending." Marshall will be located Heppner, but will in customers serve and throughout central eastern Oregon. Columbia Mortgage Group and The Genesis Edge, LLC, have also announced the formation of a new rural lending unit, which will make long-term fixed-rate, fully amortizing mortgages available to rural farmers and homeowners purchasing and refinancing agricultural real estate. With interest rates at all time lows, now is the time to review existing financing packages for better rates, according to a news release from the Genesis Edge. Genesis Edge, LLC is a mortgage broker company based in Bend, specializing in rural financing. Columbia Mortgage Group is a certified facility and Fannie Mae approved lender/servicer providing Genesis Edge, LLC, the conduit to the secondary market for agricultural real estate lending. "As we look to the needs o f the customers we serve, we see the rural segment as an important part of our future business," said Rickman. Philip Hamilton, VP of Columbia Mortgage Group, says he believes in the strategic alliance with Genesis Edge, LLC and his group. "The homeowner desiring to live in rural America has options that have not been available and they deserve to have choices. Columbia Mortgage Group is the conduit for this type of financing. These type o f borrowers will now have a local decision maker to make these loans and eventually provide a delegated underwriting service which could be utilized nationwide. Local MS walk brings in $5,970 The Oregon Chapter for the National Multiple Sclerosis Soci ety reported a final pledge amount of $5,970 for Heppner at the MS Walk in April. The prizes are late this year due to some technical difficulty, said local organizer M erilee M c Dowell. T-shirts and sweatshirts w.c.c.c. g HIT W.C.C.C. Ladies’ Play Flag Tournament Tuesday, July 7 First place: Betty Christman. Second place: Jan Paustian. Third place: Luvilla Sonste- gard. Fourth place: Alene Rucker. F irst to place flag: B etty Brown. Flag in #9 cup: Pat Ed- mundson. Chip in: Betty Christman #15, Alene Rucker #16, Cam Wishart # 17. Birdie: Carol Norris #13, Jean Ball #18, Jan Paustian #1. W.W.C.C. Men’s Championship Low gross of the field: Slater Mitchell 97. Low net o f the field: Earl Fishbum 86.5. First flight: low gross-Ron Bowman 105, Jeff Huggins 107, Berry Munkers 108; lownet-John Edmundson 93, Tom Bedortha 94.5, Duane Disque 95.5. Second flight: low gross-Ken Eckman 103, Jeff Edmundson 106, tie Brent Gunderson and Ray Reid 109; low net-H ow ard Gilliam 88.5, Scott Burright 92, Gene Sonstegard 92.5. Third flight: low gross-Earl Norris 115, Roy Martin 122, Rick Koffler 123; low net-Perry Adams 96, Jason Hanna 97, Gene Orwick 99. will be mailed in the next couple of weeks. Call the MS office in Portland at 1-800-FIGHT-MS concerning questions or problems. “Everyone did a wonderful job for our first year. I would like to congratulate everyone for doing such a great job," said McDowell. “I look forward to working with everyone again next year." St. Patrick's Senior Center Bulletin Board Around 70 people were present for the senior meal July 8. Members of the Christian Life Center served. Bingo was played at 1 p.m. Blood pressures were taken before the meal. There was no Senior Board meeting as not enough members were present. The menu for July 22 will be chicken enchiladas, green beans. Jello with carrots and pineapple and cookies. Members of the First Christian Church wili serve. This menu was postponed from the July 15 because food donations from the Agape House needed to be used. Twenty-eight people were present for the Friday breakfast July 10. The menu for Friday July 17 will be waffles, bacon, hot or cold cereal, fruit, orange juice, milk and coffee. Ten passengers and driver Ed Baker went by senior bus to Monument for lunch(at the Senior Center Tuesday, July 7. They had trouble getting home as the bus kept vapor-locking. Ed planned to get it fixed later in the week so it will be ready for the trip to Condon Thursday, July 23. Departure time is 10:30 a.m. Signup sheet is in the office, or call 676-9030 to have your name put on the list. One table of cards was played Tuesday afternoon, and two on Friday. Tenant Jack Erwin moved out Friday. He will spend time this summer on a canoe trip down the Missouri River. We all wish him a safe trip. Sounds like great fun. Cyh&A ItlUh+h A+J. RoltM Jot? 11,1M2 1 s, 1 M 9 Muwuj'j Diuuj 11? 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