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FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 2016 THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS — 9 Local & Entertainment Bebe’s word search Baggerly sentenced On March 24, 2016, a twelve-person Baker County Circuit Court jury convicted David Allen Baggerly of one count of Unlawful Possession of a Short-Barreled Shotgun, a Class B Felony, one count of Unlawful Possession of Methamphetamine, a Class C Felony and twenty-fi ve counts of Felon in Posses- sion of a Firearm, Class C Felonies, for twenty-fi ve different guns. Mr. Bag- gerly had a prior felony for Theft in the First Degree. The State was repre- sented by Baker County Deputy District Attorney Michael Spaulding, and Mr. Baggerly was repre- sented by Robert Whitnah. Mr. Baggerly was con- victed of possessing all the above items in his house located in Baker City. The State called as wit- nesses: fi ve Baker City Police offi cers, a lieuten- ant with the Baker County Sheriff’s Offi ce, and an Oregon State Police foren- sic scientist. At trial, the Defense argued Baggerly did not knowingly possess those items. Baggerly was remanded to the Baker County Jail following the verdict and he was sentenced on March 28, 2016, to three years supervised probation, substance abuse treatment, forfeiture of all the fi re- arms, fi nes, fees and a total of seventy days jail. Two Rivers has dogs ready to adopt Two Rivers Correctional Institution (TRCI) has four loveable dogs looking for their forever homes. The dogs are part of TRCI's Rehabilitating Of- fenders and Canines Pro- gram (ROC). Each dog is trained in basic commands and received the American Kennel Club Good Citizen certifi cation. The adoption fee is $150. All dogs are vaccinated, spayed or neutered, and microchipped. The For more information please contact (541) 922- 2029. Applications are available at http://www. oregon.gov/doc/OPS/ PRISON/pages/trci.aspx TRCI is a multi-custody prison in Umatilla that houses approximately 1,800 male inmates. TRCI participates in prison industries with Oregon Corrections Enterprises including institution and industrial laundry, mat- tress manufacturing, and sewing. Other institution work programs include repara- tion and cleaning of irriga- tion ditches, maintenance of local baseball fi elds, and work with local cities and the Hermiston School District. The facility provides a range of correctional programs and services including education, religious services, and behavioral health services. TRCI opened in 2000. Baker County Press Subscribe Today! Name: Address: City, State, Zip: Email address: Phone: E-Only $29.95/yr. Print (Delivery) $39.95/yr. Print (Mail) $49.95/yr. Inside Baker City City Limits Only Outside Baker City City Limits Only 1. Make check payable to: Black Lyon Publishing, LLC 2. Mail the check with this completed form to: PO Box 567, Baker City, Ore. 97814 To pay by credit card, please visit www.Th eBakerCountyPress.com The Littles’ crossword puzzle Across Down 1- Wheel shaft; 5- Mother of Isaac; 10- Ski lift; 14- Follow; 15- Minuscule; 16- Tsp. and tbsp.; 17- Zilch; 18- Boxing venue; 19- Romance novelist Victoria; 20- Outside the Milky Way system; 23- Assembled; 24- Charged atom; 25- Intelligible; 33- ___ Bulba; 34- Farm dwellers; 35- Scandinavian rug; 36- Just; 37- Durable wood; 39- Bridge option; 40- Rock’s ___ Fight- ers; 41- Thin coating; 42- Intolerant person; 43- Amateurish; 47- One in a suit; 48- Santa ___, CA; 49- Benevolent; 56- Munich mister; 58- Musical drama, usu- ally sung in Italian; 59- Vintner’s prefi x; 60- Capital city of West- ern Samoa; 61- Maritime; 62- Close; 63- Lofty; 64- Nehi fl avor; 65- Green Gables girl; 1- Top-notch; 2- Microsoft game system; 3- Time to give up?; 4- Observer; 5- Person of experi- ence; 6- Charge with gas; 7- Film unit; 8- Tolstoy’s Karenina; 9- Bulbous plant; 10- Falafel sauce; 11- Univ. hotshot; 12- City in GA; 13- Queue after Q; 21- Fuse units; 22- Flip; 25- Religious law; 26- Lowermost deck; 27- Spring month; 28- Injures; 29- SASE, e.g.; 30- Actress Sonia; 31- Popular disinfectant; 32- Compass direction; 33- Bean curd; 37- Lasting through all of one’s life; 38- Half-and-half half; 39- Slender metal fas- tener; 41- Centers of attention; 42- Guy in a sty; 44- Enthusiastic; 45- Subordinate ruler; 46- Wolf down; 49- Bluenose; 50- On ___ with; 51- St. Petersburg’s river; 52- Geraldine Chaplin’s mother; 53- Hammer head; 54- ___ uproar; 55- Apple throwaway; 56- Yeah, right!; 57- Prefi x with cycle;