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    FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2016
THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS — 11
Local & Entertainment
Bebe’s word search
Officer Sells graduates
Photo courtesy of the BCPD.
Offi cer Chris Sells of the Baker City Police Department graduated from the
academy in Salem last Friday. At right, Chief Wyn Lohner traveled to the event
to watch Sells collect his certifi cation.
Walden announces new
congressional art contest The Littles’ crossword puzzle
U.S. Rep. Greg Walden
(R-Hood River) announced
today that the 2016 Con-
gressional Art Competition
is now open to high school
students throughout Or-
egon’s Second District.
This nationwide event
is an exciting chance for
artistically talented high
school students to show-
case their talents and have
their artwork displayed in
the U.S. Capitol where it
will be seen by members
of Congress and visitors
from around the world.
A panel of experts,
including local artists and
art professors, will judge
each student’s work and
choose the winner and the
runners-up.
“The Congressional Art
Competition is an excellent
opportunity to recognize
and encourage the artis-
tic talent of students in
southern, central, and
eastern Oregon. And one
creative student will have
the chance to have his or
her work displayed on the
national stage,” Walden
said.
Besides having their art-
work displayed in the 2016
national student art exhibit
in the Capitol, the winner
will receive complimentary
round-trip airfare for two
to visit Washington, D.C.,
see the exhibit, and attend
a reception in their honor.
The runners-up will be
recognized locally and
have their artwork hung
in one of Walden’s of-
fi ces in Bend, Medford, La
Grande, or Hood River.
To enter the contest,
students must submit no
more than two pieces of
artwork and the Student
Information & Release
Form by April 20, 2016.
Please email photos of the
artwork (JPEG format),
along with the student
release form to Kirby Gar-
rett at kirby.garrett@mail.
house.gov.
All forms and further
information can be found
on Walden’s website at
http://walden.house.gov/
art-competition
Youth Tour winners announced
It is time for Heathery
Keniry of La Grande, Em-
ily Faulk of Imbler, Elina
Jenks of Hines, and Nick
Springer of Prairie City to
start brushing up on their
history of electric coopera-
tives and getting ready to
pack their bags.
All four local high school
student leaders have been
selected to represent Or-
egon Trail Electric Co-op
for a one-week, all-expens-
The
es-paid trip to Washington,
D.C. to celebrate the 2016
Rural Electric Cooperative
Youth Tour.
OTEC’s 2016 Youth Tour
delegates will represent
Oregon and the Northwest
as they join nearly 2,000
students from across the
United States for a once
in a lifetime trip to our na-
tion’s capital. The trip will
be held from June 9 – June
16, 2016.
If you are a high school
sophomore heading into
your junior year and would
like more details on the
Rural Electric Youth Tour,
mark your calendar and
visit http://www.otecc.com
under the “Community”
tab. Applications for the
2017 tour will be available
beginning November 2016.
Oregon Trail Electric is a
non-profi t electric coopera-
tive serving 23,000.
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Across
1- Aggregate;
5- Salt Lake City hoop-
sters;
9- Key;
14- Rat-___;
15- Old card game;
16- Anatomical pas-
sages;
17- Visual signaling ap-
paratus;
19- Dazzling success;
20- Dexterous;
21- Scottish seaport;
23- Dancer Duncan;
25- K-O connection;
26- Costa del ___;
29- Always, poetically;
30- Character;
33- Windows prede-
cessor;
34- Ran the show;
35- Que ___?;
38- Bandleader Kyser;
40- Literary collections;
41- Spots;
44- Geneva’s lake;
47- Hotel maid;
49- Hearst kidnap grp.;
52- Isr. neighbor;
53- Pal in the ‘hood;
54- Laciniate;
56- Rose oil;
58- Plan;
59- Affectation of so-
phisticates;
62- Academic degree;
64- Dummy Mortimer;
65- ___ Arabian Nights;
66- Allege;
67- Bristlelike parts;
68- James of jazz;
69- Itches;
Down
1- Five iron;
2- Army command;
3- Asian deer;
4- Sober;
5- Conducted;
6- Ref’s decision;
7- James ____ Jones;
8- Addison’s collabora-
tor;
9- Country in SE Asia;
10- Hankering;
11- Bus. card info;
12- Coach Parseghian;
13- D-Day craft;
18- Schemes;
22- Former Hungarian
premier Nagy;
24- One way to run;
26- In the public eye;
27- Draft classifi cation;
28- Old Fords;
31- Sacred song;
32- Thom of footwear;
33- Disfi gure;
35- Bodybuilder’s
pride;
36- Pasty-faced;
37- Practice boxing;
39- Votes for;
42- State of decline;
43- Spanish muralist;
45- Citizen army;
46- Hersey’s bell town;
48- Band aide;
49- Gather into a
bundle;
50- Pre-Easter;
51- Dangerous snakes;
55- Wander;
56- Glow;
57- Underlying cause;
59- Pothook shape;
60- Compass pt.;
61- Bottom line;
63- Camp bed;