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    FRIDAY, JULY 29, 2016
THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS — 9
Local & Entertainment
Bebe’s word search
— Obituaries —
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Robin Morin
Baker City, 1953-2016
Robin loved spending
time with family when she
could and tried attending
little league games at Wade
Williams ball fi eld to root
on her nieces and nephews,
and would not shy away
from arguing with the
umpire or coach if she felt
one of her family members
had a call against them.
She had a huge heart for
animals, especially cats
and dogs of which most
she rescued over the years.
Robin married Roger
Morin in 2001 on the ranch
on Rock Creek in Baker
County. They made their
home in Union Oregon
until her passing. Robin
was preceded in death by
her sisters, Grace, Eleanor,
Shirley, Carol, Barbara,
and brothers Delmer, Art,
Harold, Jim, and Dick.
Those who would like to
make a memorial donation
in memory of Robin, may
do so to defray funeral
expenses to Tami’s Pine
Valley Funeral Home &
Cremation Services PO
Box 543 Halfway, Oregon
97834. On line condolenc-
es may be shared at www.
tamispinevalleyfuneral-
home.com
School Board
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Keating new play-
ground equipment is being
installed and the under-
ground sprinklers in the
Brooklyn fi eld are 50%
complete.
Welding school renova-
tion is complete aside from
the ventilation system
which will be installed
within the next four weeks.
The Baker Middle School
court paving project is in
process.
Summer classes have
been very successful, ac-
cording to the pamphlet.
Wilderness medicine class
held at EOU in La Grande
again drew students from
many areas including Cali-
fornia. Nursing (CNAII)
classes in Pendleton
continue throughout the
summer.
Nursing classes (NA) in
Baker started in June and
run all summer. Second
Behlen welding class end-
ed in June with all students
passing the course and
hired by Behlen. Behlen
has also requested that the
district offer another class
in September.
Griffi n Judy is in Cleve-
land Ohio earning his cer-
tifi cate in AWS inspection
and qualifi cation. This will
allow the district to qualify
welds and students in their
new laboratory within the
new welding school.
Megan Almeda is in
Portland being certifi ed in
Hazardous Waste Op-
erations and Emergency
Response or HASWOPER.
She will then become a
trainer to allow us to cer-
tify our students.
Early enrollment num-
bers from high school
students has shown a
signifi cant increase year
over year, according to the
pamphlet.
The Littles’ crossword puzzle
Grant money available to
property owners
Baker City Historic
District Design Review
Commission has received
$4,000 in CLG grant
money to be used for
historic preservation within
the Baker City Historic
District.
If you are a property
owner with an upcoming
project and would like
more information or an
application to apply, it can
be downloaded from the
City's website (bakercity.
com), or by stopping by
the City's building depart-
ment, or from Historic
Baker City, Inc.'s offi ce on
Washington Street.
Any grant money
awarded must be matched
(50/50) by the property
owner and used on the
approved project. Final ap-
proval on the projects will
be made by the Oregon
State Historic Preservation
Offi ce (SHPO). Property
owners must submit all
required paperwork by
September 1, 2016.
Singer to perform at
Interpretive Center
Award winning western
singer Mary Kaye is bring-
ing her “Spirit of the West”
program to the Oregon
Trail Interpretive Center on
August 6th and 7th.
The
On Saturday, August 6th,
Mary Kaye will perform in
the evening at the Center’s
outdoor amphitheater from
6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Cost is
$5.00. On Sunday, August
7th, she will perform at
11:00, 12:30 and 2:00
indoors in the Center’s Leo
Adler Theater, as part of
general admission to the
Interpretive Center.
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16- Booty;
17- Writer Janowitz;
18- Licorice-like fl avor-
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19- Anderson of “WKRP
in Cincinnati”;
20- Beaten egg dish;
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24- Polite turndown;
25- Sale indicator;
26- La Scala highlight;
28- Vertical face of a
stair;
32- Scottish social unit;
35- U-turn from SSW;
37- Directed skyward;
38- Swiss river;
39- Honda model;
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42- Midday nap;
45- Long fi sh;
46- Chief god of ancient
Greece;
47- Vestige;
48- Seldom seen;
50- Branching;
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62- Talk wildly;
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68- Revivalists;
69- New Ager John;
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4- Dressing choice;
5- Shoo!;
6- Jailbird;
7- A-list;
8- Snooped (around);
9- At attention;
10- Lack of reason;
11- Lunch time, often;
12- Author Morrison;
13- Ear-related;
21- Drift, make a mis-
take;
23- Diamond cover;
25- Wife of a rajah;
27- Member of a great
Peruvian people;
29- Fill to surfeit;
30- Son of Isaac and
Rebekah;
31- Numbered rds.;
32- What you do to a
shadow;
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34- Neighborhood;
36- Woman created
from the rib of Adam;
37- Bruins’ sch.;
40- Able was ___...;
43- Deal with poison ivy,
in a way;
44- Durable wood;
46- Province in the SW
Netherlands;
49- ER staffers;
51- Bullwinkle, e.g.;
52- Prevention dose;
53- Great bargain;
55- Noted Civil War
biography;
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57- Sudden convulsion;
58- German sausage;
59- Contest, ethnicity;
60- Terminates;
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64- Suffi x with fail;