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Dustin Haguewood and Amellia Peck
Steve and Camille
Peck of Lexington wish to
announce the engagement of
their daughter. Amellia Peck
of L exington, to D ustin
Haguewood of lone.
The b rid e -to -b e
graduated from lone High
School in 2002. She earned
a degree in crop and soil
science in 2006 at Eastern
Oregon University.
The groom-to-be is
the son of Keven and Linda
H aguew ood o f lone. He
graduated from lone High
S chool in 2001 and
Wyoming Technical Institute
in 2002.
The couple will be
married on Sept. 9 at Ruggs
Ranch in Heppner.
Births
K arver Sterling W ilkins- a son, Karver Sterling,
was born July 5, 2006 at St. A nthony's Hospital in
Pendleton to Renee and Tim Wilkins.
Kelly Anne Doherty- a daughter, Kelly Anne, was
bom July 6, 2006 at St. Anthony’s Hospital in Pendleton
to Peggy and Brian Doherty of Lexington.
K ourtney Alexis Krogh- a daughter, Kourtney
Alexis, was born July 11,2006 at Good Shepherd Medical
Center in Hermiston to Teri and Robert Krogh of Irrigon.
Jimmy Patrick Sullivan, Jr.- a son, Jimmy Patrick,
Jr., was born July 18, 2006 at Good Shepherd Medical
Center in Hermiston to Rachel and Jimmy Sullivan of
Irrigon.
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OLCC sends $182,807 in spirits
revenue to Eastern Oregon
B aker,
G rant,
Harney, Malheur, Morrow,
U m atilla, U nion and
Wallowa counties and their
52 cities received $182,807
from the O regon Liquor
Control Commission’s June
d istille d sp irits revenue
allocation.
The disbursem ent
for M orrow County was:
M orrow C ounty, pop.
11,945, $4,058- Boardman,
$3,135; Heppner, $1,402;
lone, $336; Irrigon, $1,774;
and Lexington, $257; T h e
agency distributed $13.1
million statewide in June,
using a formula based on
Oregon’s population of 3.63
m illion. The 36 counties
received 10 percent of the
total, $ 1.2 million; 239 cities,
20 percent, $2.5 million;
state g en eral fund. 56
percent, $6.9 million; and
city
revenue sharing
account, 14 percent, $1.7
DA’s Report
The Morrow County
DA’s office reports handling
the following business:
D ustin
A ndrew
Spears was convicted of
Theft-1, a Class C felony. He
was sentenced to 18 months
supervised probation, 30
days in jail, 80 hours of
com m unity service and
payment of $1028 in fines
and fees and $2584 in
restitution.
D am ien W ilhelm
pled g u ilty to C rim inal
M isch ief, a C lass A
m isdem eanor. He was
sentenced to 180 suspended
days in ja il, 40 hours
co m m u n ity serv ice, 24
months bench probation and
payment of $906 in fines and
fees and $299 in restitution.
Paul Joseph Focht
pled guilty to Theft 1, a Class
C felony and Burglary II, a
C lass felony. He was
sentenced to 13 months in
jail, one year probation and
payment of $ 1051.14 in fines
and fees and $1595.86 in
acco u n ts show ing a 29 restitution.
percent increase over last
year,” said COO and EVP
Linda LaRue. “We also set
the groundwork for going
real tim e w ith our ATM
network that will give our
customers better access to
their funds,” said LaRue.
Due
to
the
Net Interest Margin re sig n atio n
of
the
increased during the quarter Democratic Party's nominee
from 4.16 percent to 4.25 for the Legislative seat in the
p ercen t as a resu lt o f a 5 7 lh H ouse D istrict, the
p lan n ed lia b ility cost Democratic Party will hold
reduction focus. “We have a nominating convention to
been diligent in keeping appoint a new candidate for
c o m p etitiv e rates and the office. The convention
growing deposits while still will be held in La Grande on
keeping a focus on interest Saturday, Aug. 5, beginning
ex p en se c o n tro l,” said at 1 p.m. The location will
Koffler. “Our interest rate be the Integrated Services
risk profde is appropriate for Building at 1607 Gekeler
the interest rate climate we Avenue. All Democrats of
are in. We are almost evenly the 57,h House District are
balanced for the 12 month invited to attend. If you have
profde,” said Koffler.
questions, please contact
BEO Bancorp is the Jerry Sebestyen at (541)
holding company for Bank 910-7478.
of Eastern Oregon, which
operates 11 branches in six Sheriff's Report
eastern Oregon counties.
B ranches are located in
The Morrow County
Arlington, lone, Heppner, Sheriff's Office reports han
Condon, Irrigon, Boardman,
dling the following business:
Burns, John Day, Prairie
J u ly 10: M CSO
City, Fossil and Moro. Bank
received a report from a
o f E astern O regon also
caller in Irrigon that they had
o p e ra tes
a m ortgage
just returned home to find
division, has loan production
their 1995 30-foot travel
offices in Hermiston and
trailer missing.
O n tario ,
and
offers
MCSO received a
brokerage services through
report
from
a caller in lone
BEO Financial Services. The
that his w allet was in a
b a n k ’s w eb
site
is
vehicle that was towed by
www.beobank.com.
L o o s lie ’s w hile an o th er
subject was driving it and
M agnetic
was arrested on an UCSO
D o o r S i g n s warrant. The wallet has been
ORDER YOURS released to the arrested
subject by Looslie’s and now
HERE
the caller cannot get his
wallet back.
Heppner Gazette-Times
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million. In addition, the State
Office of Mental Health and
Addiction Services received
$727,087 and the Oregon
Wine Board got $21,282.
OLCC revenue is derived
from the sale of distilled
spirits in 243 liquor stores,
taxes on malt beverages and
wine, license fees, and fines
for liquor law violations. The
per capita distribution rate
for cities was 99 cen ts;
co u n ties 34 c en ts. Last
month’s revenue share was
$11.23 million.
The OLCC collects
privilege taxes of $2.60 for
a 31-gallon barrel of malt
beverage, 67 cents a gallon
for taxable wine with an
alcohol co n ten t o f 14
percent or under and 77
cents on taxable wine over
14 percent. Of that, 2 cents
a gallon goes to the Oregon
Wine Board to fund research
and promotion.
BEO Bancorp announces second
quarter results
BEO Bancorp and
its su b sid iary , Bank o f
Eastern Oregon, earned net
income of $358,000 for the
second quarter of 2006. This
is a 7 percent increase over
the second quarter of 2005
and a 47 percent increase
over the first q u arter o f
2006. ROE strengthened to
16.26 percent for the quarter
and 13.94 percent year to
date. “We are pleased with
the earnings result for the
second quarter. We are
continuing to grow into our
new size and redeploy assets
to improve profitability,”
said President and CEO E.
George Koffler.
Total loans grew at
a stro n g pace from
$ 1 0 2 ,6 1 4 ,0 0 0
to
$ 1 1 9 ,5 5 1 ,0 0 0 y ear over
year, a 17 percent increase.
There were no non-accrual
loans and past due loans
totaled $188,750.79 or .16
percent of loans at the end
o f the q u arter. “C red it
quality remains very good
despite the continued high
p rices fo r energy. We
anticipate average to above
yields for grain producers
and b e ef prices are still
strong, both of which bode
well for the ag ricultural
sector,” said C hief Credit
Officer Jeff Bailey.
Total deposits grew
8 percent year over year
from $ 1 5 0 ,9 7 5 ,0 0 0 to
$162,669,000. Non-interest
bearing deposits again led
the way with a 17 percent
in crease.
N o n -in terest
bearing deposits make up
only 15 percent of the bank’s
deposit totals. “ We were
pleased with the campaign
introduced in the second
q u a rte r to g arn er new
checking accounts with new
Democratic
Party to hold
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After a period of what seemed
like endless rain, temperatures
around Heppner soar into the
high 90s and above. On
Monday, July 24, the Hank of
Eastern Oregon clock read 99
degrees and the reader board
at the Elks Lodge read 113
degrees.
Justice Court
Report
The Morrow County
Justice Court reports han
dling the following business:
Brittnie Lee Piening,
20, Hermiston, Possession of
Less than One O unce of
Marijuana, fine $610.
Ricky Leo Clements,
56, Ceres, CA, Violation of
the Basic Rule, 90 mph in a
55 mph zone.
Deanne Kay Kasten,
41, Heppner, Violation of the
Basic Rule, 76 mph in a 55
mph zone, fine $ 185.
Jerry Lee Manley,
32, Heppner, Driving while
Suspended- violation, fine
4429.
Tim othy Shannon
Stephens, 44, lone, Driving
Uninsured, fine $185.
M atthew Steven
Wright, 20, Rough/Ready,
CA, Minor in Possession-
alcohol (consumption), fine
$244.
Stephen W. Walker,
47, H erm iston, C rim inal
Trespass while in Possession
of a Firearm, fine $406.
C h risto p h er Scott
F isher, 43, H erm isto n ,
Violation of the Basic Rule,
81 mph in a 55 mph zone,
fine $185.
B radley M ichael
Adams, 21, Heppner, Failure
to Renew registration, fine
$76.
C y n th ia
Rae
Doherty, 49, Heppner, Dog
at Large, fine $76.
Ivar
Lee
Christensen, 57, Hermiston,
F ailure to R eg ister and
Failure to Carry Proof of
Insurance, fine $261.
Craig M. Millman,
34, Renton, WA, Violation
of the Basic Rule, 82 mph in
a 55 mph zone.
Kirk A. Looslie, 31,
West Richland, WA, DUII
Diversion, fine $334.
D elbert D ungan,
Heppner, DUII. fine $2312,
plus attorney costs, along
with 30 days in jail (150 days
suspended for time already
serv ed ), 40 hours of
community service, three
years
p ro b atio n
and
completion of an alcohol
education program.