The Baker County press. (Baker City, Ore.) 2014-current, June 19, 2015, Image 12

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    12 — THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS
Local
FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 2015
Come see author Mary Vine
Wicked
Ways
at Turn the Page Books on
1st Street in Baker City,
June 25, 2015, 6 PM!
When Mary fi rst started writing at age
36, she was shy about telling anyone.
Finally, she gained enough courage to
take a few chapters to her
neighbor, a retired high school English
teacher. With her friend’s encourage-
ment, she went on to have four magazine
articles on ghost towns in Northeast Or-
egon published, and is a multi-published
fi ction author.
In Mary’s other life, she teaches speech
and language to K-12 students and you
can usually fi nd her in Southwest Idaho
or NE Oregon.
Masquerade Ball
HALLOWEEN NIGHT 2015
at the historic Geiser Grand
www.MaryVine.com
Tickets are just $20 each.
Buy yours today at the front desk of
The Geiser Grand Hotel or online at
www.theBakerCountyPress.com
“Live dangerously,” he joked.
She had no idea how serious
the danger would become.
Th e dilapidated motel and gas station
next to the Snake River look like the set
for a zombie movie—and Hailey Burke
has just inherited the whole mess aft er
fi nishing college. Now, armed with a
business degree, a crowbar, and a few
cans of paint, Hailey is setting out
to make a calm, practical living for
herself. Until FBI agent Jacob Hayden
Robie, a man she knew for one day,
and lost oh-so-many years ago, steps
through the door ...
S nake R iver
R
Available now!
endezvous
The Ford Leadership 4th Cohort
in cooperation with
Historic Baker City, Inc.
Buy now and save up to
$80
On select PPG Paints.
Limit 10 gallons.
Sale through July 11, 2015.
invites the community to
The Great Salt Lick Dedication on Court Plaza
Saturday, June 20, 2015, 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Live music!
Refreshments!
3205 10th
Street
HistoricBakerCity.com •
Visit our web site for more information.
Baker City
541-523-4422
Fraternal Order of Eagles
Aerie #3456 • 2935 H Street • Baker City • 541.523.5413
Th e Sisters and
Brothers from
Elkhorn Eagles
#3456 would like
to thank all the
people and businesses who donated to
our Wounded Warrior Project
Silent Auction, as well as everyone
who showed your support by attending
our dinner and silent auction. It was a
great success thanks to all of you.
Ash Grove
Austin Coates
Baker Aircraft – Gen & Troy
Woydziak
Baker Valley Auto Parts
Banner Bank
Blue Mountain Embroidery
Bridge Street Inn
Bugle 1 Contracting
Candice Schimmel
CarQuest
Clothes Outlet
Cody’s General Store
Coffee Corral
Commercial Tire
Computer Maniac
Courtesy Home Furnishings
Cowboy Designs
David Cole
Davis Computers
Dick Ghrist
El Erradero
Elkhorn Lanes
Estate of Jeanette Hull
Forty Winks & a Splash
Freida Buxton
Gamer Haven
Home Furnishing Liquidators
Hooks and Horns – Christina
Smith
Janice Wirth
Jeff Grende Heating
Jeron Simmons
Joyce’s Frame & Craft
Karen & Rich Eckert
Karla Andrew
Ken Helgerson
Kicks Sportswear
Last Resort Salon
Laurie McClurg
Linda Chandler
Margaret Starr
Mark Sexton
Marvin Wood Products
Melva’s Upholstery
O’Reilly Auto Parts
Paradise RV & Truck Wash
Pat Gratton
Patty & Joaquin Stephens
Peterson’s Gallery &
Chocolatier
Precision Import
Robert Fell
S&E, Inc.
Scott Foster
Sears Hometown Store
Sherry Conrad
Sherry Godes
Slade Elbert
State Farm – Gregg Hinrichsen
Sunfi re Real Estate
Sycamore Tree
Teresa Stirewalt
Thatcher’s Ace Hardware
The Bow Shop – Nathan Hull
The Windshield Doctor
Theresa’s Treasures
TJ Hester – Rootz Salon
Triple C Redi-Mix
Windfall Antiques
York’s Park Grocery