Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
B a k e r to ce le b rate 8 0 ,h b ir t h d a y
Clarice and her dog Jack
An 80lh birthday party for Clarice Moore Baker
will be held at First Christian Church on Saturday, July 25,
from 2-4 p.m. Everyone is invited to stop by for cake.
lone Topic Club to host
“Ghost Hunters”
The lone Topic Club will be hosting “Ghost Hunt
ers” on Friday, July 31, at 7 p.m. at the lone Community
Church. Hear from the experts about real ghost sightings
and sounds in the Northwest. All ages are welcome and
the program is free.
C O R R E C T IO N T O
M ORROW
COUNTY RODEO
ENTRY FO RM
B E O B a n c o r p re p o rts s t r o n g
se c o n d q u a r t e r 2009 e a r n in g s
Hauntings! Ghost Hunters
Program offered at lone library
BEO B an co rp
(OTCBB:BEOB) and its
subsidiary. Bank of Eastern
Oregon, have announced
net income for second quar
ter of 2009 of $564,000 or
$0.63 per share, compared
to second quarter 2008
earnings o f $571,000 or
$0.65 per share. Total assets
increased 6.7% year over
year to $233,838,000, w hile
total loans grew 13.5%
to $187,033,000 and de
posits increased 8.1% to
$190,672,000.
“Core earnings re
main strong. If not for add
ing $600,000 to the loan
loss reserve during second
quarter, we likely would
have had one o f our best
quarters ever. The board of
directors and management
continue to take sound steps
to make sure the provision
for loan loss is funded at
an appropriate level to ad
dress potential future loan
losses,” said President and
CEO, Jeff Bailey. “Our core
earnings are encouraging to
us. We are pleased to show
a profitable second quarter,”
added Bailey.
“ We are q u ite
pleased with our growth
in deposits. Our customer
base continues to grow,”
said COO, Gary Propheter.
He continued, “We are also
excited to have broken
ground on our new facility
in Enterprise. The recep
tion we have received in
that new market has been
Eerie bumps in the
night? Unexplained noises
or moved objects in your
home or place? Northwest
P aranorm al In v e s tig a
tions (NWPI) may have
the explanation. A special
program on ghost hunting
through the use of latest
technologies and historical
research will be offered at
the lone Public Library, 385
W. 2nd Street in lone on Fri
day, July 31. The program
will begin at 7 p.m. and w ill
be led by team members of
the paranormal investiga
tion organization. They will
share stories of experiences
they’ve had in the North
west and in Eastern Oregon
in searching and allegedly
in finding ghosts.
“Our primary goal
is ghost hunting with a
scientific edge. We take
offense to the Hollywood
version of being referred to
as ghostbusters,” said Rob
ert Chamberlain, founder of
the Portland-based NWPI,
w hich was launched in
1998. “In our investigations
we take hundreds of photos
and video footage, analyz
ing each and every one,
sometimes spending hours
doing this. We have team
members who also special-
Pee Wee Barrels-Ages 12 & Under
Junior Barrels - Ages 13-17
Senior Barrels -Ages 18 & over
Correct entry forms can be obtained
from the Rodeo Office during fair
week. You can also contact the ro
deo office for more information at
676-9451.
Morrow County District Attorney Elizabeth Bal
lard has released the following report:
-Kiley Qwyn Post, 30, was convicted of Pos
session of a Controlled Substance in Schedule I, a
Class B felony reduced to a Class A misdemeanor, and
was sentenced to 180 days incarceration with 180 days
suspended, 12 months bench probation, 20 hours of com
munity service, other numerous conditions, and pay $383
in fines, fees and assessments.
-Joseph Lee Swope, 28, was convicted of Es
cape in the Third Degree, a Class A misdemeanor, and
sentenced to 180 days incarceration with 180 days sus
pended, 24 months bench probation, complete 32 hours
of community service, other numerous conditions, and
pay $133 in fines, fees and assessments.
-Patrick Donahue, 45, was convicted of DUII, a
Class A misdemeanor and was sentenced to one year driv
er’s license suspension, 180 days incarceration with 150
days suspended, 24 months bench probation, complete 40
hours of community serv ice, other numerous conditions,
and pay $1,348 in fines, fees and assessments.
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Dinner ■ p ro v id e d bv Ducknum’s Catering
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Entertainment by Joe Lindsay
7:00 pm ■ 9:00 pm Entertainment by Brady Goss
BRING LAWN CHAIRS!
(SOME SEATING AVAILABLE)
WE ARE CELEBRATING OUR 50TH ANNIVERSARY
1959 2009
It’s Hot! • YO SHAKES • YO SMOOTHIES
Try our fat free Frozen Yogurt
We add frozen yogurt to many of our drinks
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J e r e m y R o s e n lia l m
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exceptional.”
“Our net interest
margin continues to be
one of the best in the na
tion. This is driven by our
ability to secure sources of
low cost funds and a strong
liquidity position. We are
fortunate to be able to rely
on our local communities
for a good share o f our
funding needs,” said CFO,
Mark Lemmon.
Bailey went on to
say, “The board of directors
is continuing the safe and
prudent course of building
capital and aggressively
addressing problem credits.
While we are told that the
national economy shows a
glimmer of hope, the bank
ing industry continues to
work through the effects
of the housing crisis. The
unem ploym ent level in
our state and especially in
many of our counties will
continue to inhibit regional
economic recovery. The
remainder of 2009 will be
wrought with challenges.
Turbulent economic times
call for conservative ap
proaches to how the bank
is run. In light of this, the
board of directors has voted
not to pay a cash dividend
for second quarter 2009.”
For further infor
mation on the company or
to access internet banking,
please visit BEO’s website
at http://w w w .beobank.
com.
DA’s Report
The entry form posted in the Premi
um Book lists the Barrels incorrect
ly. There are only three categories
of barrels:
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217 North Main • Heppner • Phone 676-9158 • Floral 676-9426
Serving Heppner, Lexington & Ione
ize in electronic voice phe
nomena. They have com
puter programs which filter
out outside noises so they
can focus in on the sound
o f the spirit. We do not
cleanse, use Ouija boards,
or perform exorcisms. We
simply enjoy the hunt for
the spirits.”
The program is free
and open to persons of all
ages.
It will consist of a
slide show, photos, record
ings of paranormal phe
nomena through electronic
voice equipm ent, and a
question and answer period
for anyone interested in
learning more about ghosts,
spirits or hauntings.
NWPI has been the
national recipient of a ghost
hunting award. Primary
equipment used by NWPI
members in their inves
tigations include digital
cameras, 35 mm cameras,
video cameras, tape record
ers, and laptops as well as
specialized equipment for
specific situations.
For further infor
mation, please contact Anne
Morter at the lone library
at 541-422-0803 or LEO
director Lyn Craig at 541 -
763-2355.
Oregon East Symphony
receives instrument donation
The Oregon East
Symphony has received a
generous donation of six
cellos and 10 violins with
new cases and bows.
The instrum ents
were given by Lynn and
Gail Nelson of Nelson Vio
lins in Springfield. The
Nelsons donated the violins
and cellos from a larger
personal collection so they
could be played by needy
students. This donation
will allow the Oregon East
Symphony to establish an
instrument loan program
for beginning students.
“This donation is a
fantastic gift for our ‘Play
ing for K eeps’ program.
These instruments will al
low kids who can’t afford
to rent an instrument to play
one for free,” said Lisa-Ma
rie Patterson, new executive
director for the Oregon East
Symphony. Students will
be able to apply to loan the
violins and cellos starting in
September.
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Kinzua Lunch Group
m eets
The Kinzua Lunch Group met at the RB Bar and
Grill in Spray. Those attending were Jean Ann and OL
Adams, Marilee and Bob Britt, Annabel Gubser, Lou
Ella and Bob Taylor, LaVonne and Bob Slinkard, Dixie
and Bruce Holloman, Windy (Gael) Liptak, Pat and Scott
Reed, Monty McDonald, Peggy and Bob Nelson, Bonnie
Campbell, Ada Schell, Bill Potter and Jerry Holloman.
The next lunch will be Wednesday, August 19, at
the Apple Peddler in Prineville.
MORROW COUNTY JACKPOT RODEO
ENTRY FORM
AUGUST 9,2009 @ 1:15PM
ENTRIES OPEN ON MONDAY, AUGUST 3rd 2009 BY CALLING 676-9451
ENTRY DEADLINE - 6:OOPM THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 2009
LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED WITH SI5.00 LATE FEE - You will not be in the program
ALL ENTRY FEES MUST BE PAID BY M U S I ' . 200*» BY 5PM
MUST BE MORROW COUNTY ALUMNI OR A MORROW COUNTY RESIDENT FOR ONE YEAR
CIRCLE EACH EVENT YOU WISH TO ENTER
Ml ITON BUSTTN (60 POUNDS AND UNDER)
CALF RIDING, AGES 9-13 (CAN USE TWO HANDS)
COW RIDING
JR BREAK AWAY ROPrNG, 14 AND UNDER (ONE HEAD)
SR BREAK-AWAY ROPING, 15 AND OLDER (ONE HEAD)
PEE WEE BARRELS, 12 AND UNDER (NO LEADLINE)
JR BARRELS. 13-17
SR BARRELS. 18 AND OVER
JR GOAT TYING, 14 AND UNDER. BOYS AND GIRLS
GOAT TYING. GIRLS ONLY 15 AND OLDER
AMATEUR CALF ROPING - TWO HEAD
$20 00
$35 00
$45 00
$35 00
$40 00
$15.00
$20 00
$30 00
$30 00
$35 00
$45 00
LIMITED TO THOSE WITH U S S THAN S t .0 0 0 .0 0 UTETIME EARNINGS AND THOSE THAT HAVE NOT YET WON THE
SADDTE
OPEN CALF ROPING - ONE HEAD
$35.00
STEER WRESTLING - ONE HEAD
$35.00
TEAM ROPING- PICK A PARTNER/DRAW A PARTNER (YOU MUST BE IN DRAW)
CIRCLE IF YOU ARE A
HEADER
OR
$70 00 per man
HEALER
Would you be willing to go into a draw pot to team rope a third time with someone who has no partner’ ____ YF.S
You will owe an additional $35 00 for the extra run Should you place you will receive your winnings, hut no points for all-around
PICK PARTNER’S NAME:__________________________________________________
CONTESTANT'S NAME:
AGE:
ADDRESS:
PHONE
PLEASE MAIL COMPLETED ENTRY AND ENTRY FEES TO:
EN I R ) FEES NEED TO BE LN BY A l Gl ST ™
MORROW COUNTY RODEO
ATTN: LYNN DEE RAMOS
QUESTIONS: (541)676-9451 (rodeooffice)
P.O. B O X
Aug 3Rn thru Aug 7*, 2009
HEPPNER, OR 97836
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EVENINGS: (541 ) 422-7559 OR (541 ) 561-5356
RODEO OFFICE AT GROUNDS OPENS MONDAY. AUGUST 3“ THRU SUNDAY AUGUST 4™. 9AM
DEO WEEK OFFICE PHONE NUMBER IS (541) 674-9451
* PM Dl RIM. MIR A RO
WE W il l. BE. TAKING CALLIN ENTRIES FOR THE MORROW COUNTY RODEO STARTING MONDAY. AUGUST 3 " THRU
THl RSDAY, AUGUST4™. PLEASE ( ALL476-445I TO ENTER BY PHONE A U FEES MUST BE PAID BY FRID4Y. AUGUST 7™
TO BE ABIE TO PARTICIPATE ON SUNDAY. AUGUST9r".
OTHER ATTRACTIONS: STICK HORSE RACES: 3 AND UN
DER, 4-5 AND 6-7 ACE CROUPS. JUST SHOW UP AT RODEO
WITH YOUR STICK HORSE.
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