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US Banker maga
zine has ranked the BEO
Bancorp of Heppner as one
of the top 200 community
banks in the country.
BEO B a n c o rp ,
the parent company of the
Bank of Eastern Oregon,
was one of three Oregon
banks listed. US Banker,
a trade publication based
in New York City, named
BEO Bancorp of Heppner,
Siuslaw Financial Group
of Florence and Corvallis-
based Citizens Bancorp
to the list based on aver
age return of shareholder
2010. Banks with less than
$2 billion in assets were
eligible.
BEO rankpd num
ber 90 on the list with a 9.93
percent average return.
"We are extremely
pleased with the recognition
in US Banker magazine. We
find ourselves in the com
pany of some of the best run
and most admired banks in
the nation,” said Jeff Bailey,
president and CEO of Bank
o f Eastern Oregon. “This is
testimony to the dedication
tremendous support of our
c u s to m e r
base. We are
proud of our
track record
serving east
ern Oregon
c o m m u n i
ties for over Jeff Bailev
66 y e a r s
and are de
lighted to be the only bank
in eastern Oregon that can
make the claim of being
in the top 200 community
banks in the country.”
a key regulatory barometer
of a bank’s overall health,
are even stronger now than
before the economic down
turn,” Chief Financial Of
ficer Mark Lemmon said.
"Increased loans and de
posits bode well fo»- our
strong net interest margin,
which dictates overall prof
itability.”
C hief Operations
O fficer Gary Propheter
said, “We are pleased with
our co n tin u e d d ep o sit
growth in the face of the
prolonged, depressed inter
est rate cycle. We believe
Marriage Licenses Summer readers
The Morrow County Clerk has issued the follow
ing marriage licenses:
May 27: -Brandon Kellogg, 30, of Pendleton and
Linsey Ropp, 31, of Pendelton.
W e d d in g T ables
S t e f an M a th en y &
C h e lse a Pahl
Saturday, July 23tli
B ra d A d a m s &
K a te ly n B riz e n d in e
Russell Seew ald Caldwell in management,
has joined Bank of
marketing and fi
Eastern Oregon as a
nance. He is a vet
commercial lender.
eran banker with
Seewald will split
more than 20 years
his time between
in the industry, with
the lone and Hepp
most of that experi
ner branches. He re
ence at US Bank.
places Tucker Rice, Russell
Seewald
who is returning to Seewald
and his wife, Kim,
M ontana to farm
are relocating to
and ranch.
the Willow Creek Valley
Seewald is a native with their high-school-age
of the Boise Valley. He has daughter. They also have
a bachelor’s degree from 1 tW|9 older children.
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The Heppner branch of the Oregon Trail Library
District will continue its summer reading program with
a tour of the Morrow County Courthouse this Friday,
July 22 at 2 p.m. Interested families should meet at the
courthouse.
For those participating in the summer reading
program, July 29 is the last day to fill out book logs at
the library. Early readers and preschoolers can count the
time they have been read to by another person.
Story hour and Friday movies continue through
August 5. The July 22 movie will be Planet 51. July 29
story hour will be at 10:30 a.m. on the topic “Global
Citizens.” The 2 p.m. movie that day will be a showing
of Inkheart.
For more information on the library's summer
reading program, call the Heppner library at 676-9964.
Seewald joins BEO
Saturday , July 30tli
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tour courthouse
remember,” added Kofller.
“We have noticed
increased loan dem and
across our system. Our ag
ricultural loans are at an all
time high and overall loan
portfolio quality continues
to improve. The hard work
of our employees and the
continued support of our
shareholders and customers
are greatly appreciated. Our
expectation is that these
factors will continue to add
value to our shareholders
and the communities we
serve,” concluded Bailey.
BEO collects
school supplies
Bank o f Eastern
O regon (BEO ) is once
again offering its 12 branch
lobbies as drop-off sites to
collect school supplies for
local elementary students.
Each year, BEO
employees join in the bank’s
efforts to collect these sup
plies for their community
schools. Each Bank of East
ern O regon branch will
also offer a drawing for
backpacks filled with sup
plies for lucky students, in
addition to collecting sup
plies for their local schools
or ESD to distribute.
BEO urges com
munity members to join
with their local branches
and celebrate hometown
spirit; bring school supply
donations to any branch of
Bank of Eastern Oregon.
Parents of grade-
school students are encour
aged to stop in, fill out a
drawing ticket and enter
for a chance to win a school
backpack. Entrants do not
need to be customers, and
no purchase is necessary.
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at Music in the Parks
Maryhill free to Morrow
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Maryhill Museum
of Art invites residents of
Gilliam, Grant, Morrow
and Wheeler counties to
visit free during the week
end of July 23 and 24. Resi
dents of those counties need
only present their driver’s
license to receive compli
mentary admission.
DiNpone o f EÜJEJ 5 o f charge at the*** location*
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Kids w ith a M ission projects
Heppner Seventh-Day Adventist Church
560 N M in o r Street
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Cynthia Wenberg at 541-676-5036
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financial strength of Bank
of Eastern Otegon, the best
capitalized bank in eastern
Oregon.”
"Quarter end past
due loans were minimal
and we have seen progress
in moving some of the non
performing assets off of our
books,” said EVP and Chief
Credit Officer
E. George Koffler.
“We see continued strength
in our agricultural loan
portfolio. The cool and wet
spring has set the stage for
a very productive grain
harvest. Cattle prices con
F o r n e a rly tw o
d ecad es, Maryhil l has
extended this offer to its
neighbors.
“ It is especially
timely now as Northwest
residents continue to seek
free and low-cost activi
ties,” says Maryhill’s ex
ecutive director, Colleen
Schafroth.
The Morrow County Unified Recreation District and Portland
General Electric is proud to present Missy G to the Irrigon
Marina Park for Music in the Parks on Monday, July 25, at
7 p.m. The Missy G Band, from the great northwest since
2006, plays country favorites and originals. Missy G consists
of Missy Guthrie; her husband. John Guthrie and drummer
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Heppner students named to
EWU spring 2011 dean’s list
Heppner students Brandon Seitz and Krystal Seitz have been named to the
spring 2011 dean’s list at Eastern Washington University.
The dean’s list is released after every fall, winter and spring quarter. An un
dergraduate student who earns 12 quality hours and receives a GPA of 3.5 or better is
placed on the dean’s list for the quarter.
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