Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 1, 2007 - THREE
Junior golf clinic held, tournament results announced Over the Tee Cup results
The Willow Creek
Country Club recently host
ed a junior golf clinic July
16 through 24.
Over 30
children ages five through
16 participated. The clinic
was run by Heppner High
School g o lf coach G reg
Grant with assistance from
his high school players and
parents.
To conclude the
clinic a tournament was held
July 24th at 6 p.m. Results
are as follows:
Ages 5-6: First place
Kellen Grant, second place
Jacee Currin, third place was
a tie between Dakota How
ard and Tanner Holmquist,
and fourth place C aitlyn
Scrivner.
Ages 7-8: First place
Logan Grieb, second place
Brain Fowler, third place
was a tie between Sophie
Grant, Jacob Lindsey, and
Children enjoyed a day oHun and learning at the Junior golf
clinic held at the Willow Creek Country Club.
Kevin Murray, and fourth
place Coby Dougherty.
A ges 9 -1 2 : F irst
place Blake Greenup, sec
ond place Stephen Thomp
son, third place Joe Schmidt,
and fourth place was a tie
Creative Care Preschool to hold
registration open house
Creative Care Preschool in lone will hold a regis
tration open house on Tuesday, August 7, from 5 until 7pm.
The preschool is open to children ages three to five years
o f age. Follow ing public school policy, students must be
three years of age before September 1,2007 to enroll. The
preschool is located at 470 E Main in lone.
Creative Care Preschool offers two classes with
three year olds meeting Mondays and Wednesdays from
8:30 a.m .-11 a.m. and four year olds meeting Tuesdays and
Thursdays from 8:30a.m.-11:30 a.m. Tuition is $60 for the
three year old class and $70 for the four year old class per
month. Scholarships can be made available.
Teacher Betty Rietmann will be on hand to greet
students and parents.
Parents should bring immunization records and
birth certificate.
Parents who cannot attend, but would like to enroll
their child in preschool should call Allison Rudolf 422-
7401 or Jill Martin 989-8480.
Heppner Garden Club news
The Heppner Garden Club will be going to Bob
and Gayla Jones home on Monday, August 6. A bus will
provide transportation. Interested parties need to meet at
the Senior Center with $ 1 to help defray the cost o f the bus.
The bus will be leaving by 6 p.m. The Jones family will
proved refreshments as well as a tour of their home.
The meeting will finalize plans for the fair. Hep
pner Garden Club sets up and helps with the floral show,
as well as entering a booth for judging.
CASON PETERSON TERJESON
1991
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July 14, 2007
Cason Peterson Terjeson was a son, grandson,
nephew, cousin, friend but most all an indi
vidual who brought so much into the lives of all
who knew him. On July 14, 2007, Cason began
his new life and destiny in heaven. While we
feel he was taken from us much too soon we
are reassured in the knowledge that God has
bigger and better plans for him. We love and
miss him everyday but we will take comfort in
knowing he is our Guardian Angel who will look
over us and guide us throughout our lives.
We would like to take this opportunity to ex
tend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who
remembered our family by sending flowers,
food, cards, gifts, words and thoughts of com
fort, donations, hugs and prayers during this
extremely challenging time. Your outpouring
of support has meant so much to all us and will
help us begin the journey towards healing. At
difficult times like this, we are thankful to live
in community that cares so much.
Pennies from Heaven............
Pennies from Cason............
As Cason will always be in our prayers and
hearts, so you will be too.
M att, Jan, and Lydia Terjeson
Barbara Hale and Herb Peterson
Jim and M arilyn Terjeson
Robin Terjeson
Todd Peterson
Treve. Elizabeth. Renee, and Havlie Peterson
between Conor Pappas and
Tim Nelson.
A ges 14-16: First
place Tyler Robinson, sec
ond place M aggie Arma-
to, and third place Emily
Thompson.
Senior Center
menu
T h e m en u fo r
Wednesday, August 8, will
be BBQ brisket sandw iches
on a bun, baked potato,
fresh sliced tomatoes, fruit,
and ice cream. Members of
Heppner Christian Church
will serve.
T h e m en u fo r
Wednesday, August 15, will
be S h ep h erd ’s Pie, fresh
vegetables, whole w heat
rolls, green salad, and wa
termelon. Members o f the
Christian Life Center will
serve.
T he m enu fo r
W ednesday, A ugust 22,
will be BBQ chicken, oven
b ack ed p o ta to e s, green
beans, fruit, hot rolls, and
pudding. Members o f the
S e v e n th -d a y A d v e n tist
Church will serve.
T h e m en u fo r
Wednesday, August 29, will
be baked ham, new potatoes
with peas, green salad, hot
rolls, and mixed melons.
M em bers o f the W illow
Creek Baptist Church will
serve.
Willow Creek Country Club ladies play day was
held July 24. Low gross o f the filed was a tie between Corol
Mitchell and Virginia Grant. Low net was a tie between
Bernice Lott and Karen Thompson. Least putts o f the field
was Luvilla Sonstegard.
Other winners are as follows:
Flight B-Low gross, a tie between Jackie Allstott
and Pat Dougherty.
Flight C-Low gross, Joanne Barber; Low net, was
a tie between Betty Carlson and Lorrene Montgomery.
Pair Low Net was Corol Mitchell and Virginia
Grant.
Pair High Net was Jackie Allstott and Luvilla
Sonstegard
Birdies:
KP Flight A - Virginia Grant; KP Flight B - Jackie
Allstott; and KP Flight C - Betty Carlson.
Sports physicals
to be held
Sports physicals w ill
be held for Heppner High
School athletes on August 7
(girls) and August 9 (boys)
from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. These
physical will be held for
all incoming 7th, 9th and
11th graders or any trans
fer student with no proof
o f a physical approved by
OSAA. Physical forms may
be picked up at the clinic or
can be printed off o f www.
OSAA.org. Due to limited
clinic staff, no late physicals
will be allowed. Please ar
rive by 4 p.m. so that staff
The Oregon’s Best Contests are a tradition at the can accommodate you.
Morrow County Fair, August 15-19, and you are invited to
join the fun. Four contests challenge you to bake, cook or
spit w ith the best of them for a chance to w in great prizes.
Participate in one or all four contests and see o f you can
be Oregon’s Best!
Every great baker knows that great bread starts with
The lone Com m u
superb ingredients. Start your recipe for the Bob’s Red
nity
Church
will hold Vaca
Mill Best Home-Baked Bread contest w ith Bob’s Red Mill
flours, cereals or grains and you will be well on your way tion Bible August 6 through
to baking a blue ribbon loaf. First place winner receives 9 from 1 to 3 p.m. The theme
w ill be "Noah's Ark”. Ages
$50 and two five pound bags o f Bob's Red Mill flour.
We recall the aroma and taste o f recipes that are 3 to 12 will be accepted for
special to each o f us, passed down from generation to gen storytelling, crafts, music,
eration. Conjure up your memories ofthese special comfort games, and snacks.
lo n e C o m m u n ity
foods, and prepare your favorite recipe for the Down Home
Favorites Recipe contest, sponsored by FLAV-R-PAC and C hurch is located at 470
Santiam. First place w inner receives an apron embroidered East Main Street and the
with the FLAV-R-PAC and Santiam logos and a coupon phone number is 422-4530.
Pastor M ike Han-
for FLAV-R-PAC or Santiam product.
Create your own original snack, salad, main dish, back along w ith Betty Riet
side dish or dessert using your special blend o f ingredients mann, Janna Vanden Brink,
and one or more o f any of the delicious tasting chesses Yvonne Morter, Beth Heagy
produced in Oregon for the Delicious, Nutritious Sum and Betty Gray w ill conduct
mer Recipe Challenge, sponsored by the Dairy Farmers the classes.
o f Oregon. First place w inner receives a “got milk" T-shirt
and a coupon for Oregon Dairy product.
Show us your best seed spittin’ form w ith a seed
from a plump, sweet and juicy Hermiston Watermelon in
the Hermiston Watermelon Seed Spitting Contest. First
place winner will receive a Hermiston Watermelon Lover's
championship baseball cap.
First place winners in all contests will be listed on
Ida Farra will cel
Oregonfresh.net along with their w inning recipe or seed
ebrate her 90th birthday on
spitting distance.
Saturday, August 4.
For more information about the O regon's Best
Contests, including which contest are available at your
county fair, contact your local county fair office or visit
www.oregonfresh.net.
Compete to be “Oregon’s Best” at
the Morrow County Fair
lone Community
Church to hold
VBS
Farra to
celebrate
90th birthday
BEO Bancorp earnings up 63% in 2Q2007
access Internet banking, results of the second quarter
please visit our website at o f 2007 and the first half o f
http://www.beobank.com. the year. Primary drivers of
Financial Perfor this improvement are an im
proving net interest margin,
mance
BEO B ancorp d e solid loan growth, and loan
livered record earnings in fee incom e g e n eratio n ,”
the second quarter of2007 said President and CEO, E.
at $583,000. This is a 63% George Koffler.
ROAA improved in
increase over the $358,000
earned in 2Q2006. Earnings the second quarter to 1.21 %
per share increased to $ 1.32 for the quarter and 1.09% for
per share compared to $.81 the first half o f 2007. ROAE
earned in 2Q 2006. YTD also showed excellent trend
earnings of $1,039,000 for ing, improving to 23.57%
the first half o f 2007 are at for the second quarter and
record levels and compare 21.58% YTD.
Revenue and Ex
to earnings o f $60 1,000
in the first half o f 2006, an pense
Total revenue con
improvement of 73%. “We
are extremely gratified at the tinues a strong upward trend
with YTD total income at
$7,677,000, a 17% increase
over the $6,583,000 o f last
year through the second
quarter. Loan fee income
Jennifer Thompson
for the second quarter in
creased 278% from $59,604
and Richard Campbell
to
$225,477 with mortgage
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fees, commercial loan fees
and loan participation fees
Katie Walton
leading the way. Interest on
and Michael Duncan
loans, which is always a pri
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mary profit driver, increased
18% year over year.
Total expenses are
Brianne Jones
showing a slow er rate o f
and Nathen Wood
growth with YTD expenses
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at $6,638,000, com pared
to $5,982,000 in 2006, an
Lexi Matteson
11% increase. O f particular
note is the interest expense
and Josh Makenzie
increase year over year of
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only
3%.
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BEO Bancorp, par
ent com pany o f Bank o f
Eastern Oregon, reported a
63% increase in earnings in
the second quarter of 2007.
• Earning $583,000
in 2Q 2007, com pared to
$358,000 in 2Q2006.
•Earning $1,039,000
YTD 2007, com pared to
$601,000 YTD 2006.
• Net interest income
up 32% quarter over quarter
in 2Q2007.
• Loan growth 9.9%
year over year.
• E P S $ 1 .3 2 in
2Q 2 0 0 7 v e rsu s $.81 in
2Q2006.
For further informa
tion on the Company or to
Krystal (Naims) Seitz and Brandon Seitz
^ M iuuuj ' j D auj
217 North Main • Heppner • Phone 676-9158 • Floral 676-9426
Loan Growth and
Credit Quality
Loan grow th co n
tinues to be a foundation
o f the ban k 's im proving
performance w ith total loans
standing at $ 131,370,000 at
quarter end. a 9.9% increase
over last year and an 11.4%
increase over the linked
quarters. “ We continue to
grow o rg an ically in our
footprint with strong local
relationships. We also have
leveraged our relationships
with other top performing
community banks and pur
chased good quality partici
pation loans to supplement
that growth ,” said EVP and
CCO, Jeff Bailey.
“ C redit quality is
sound," said Bailey. "We
had no past dues at quarter
end compared to
.06% at the end o f
the first quarter," he added.
Charge offs for the quarter
w ere $2,370 and re c o v
eries $1,722. There w as
a single non-accrual loan
booked at quarter end total
ing $48,000, secured by real
estate. No loss is expected
on the credit.
Deposit Growth
and Operations
D e p o s i t s g re w
3 .8 % y e a r o v e r y e a r
from $ 1 6 2 ,6 6 9 ,0 0 0 to
$ 168,869,000. Adding to the
funding mix was increased
sweep repurchase balances
growing from $3,910,000
to $9,402,000 in the past
twelve months. “ We con
tinue to generate more than
sufficient deposit and other
liability funds to support
loan growth." said EVP and
COO, Gary
P ro p h e te r. " T h is
month Bank o f Eastern Or
egon will bring live its first
Remote Deposit
Capture Service cus
tomer. We are excited about
this addition to our business
product line and how it w ill
enable us to better service
business customers in our
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