The Baker County press. (Baker City, Ore.) 2014-current, October 21, 2016, Page 12, Image 12

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    12 — THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2016
Local
Homecoming
is just around
the corner!
Wicked
Ways
See unique fl oral
arrangements by
Flower Engineers
Denise & Alisa!
Tickets are just $25 each.
Buy yours today at the front desk of The Geiser Grand Hotel
or online at www.theBakerCountyPress.com
‘Ghost Mine’ owners appearance • ‘Gold Rush’ cast appearance • Mrs. Oregon
appearance • Carriage rides • Gothic specialty cocktails • Limited theme menu
Music and dancing • Special TAPS family “reveal” for
ticketholders only!
Baker Oregon
Channel
Call or stop
by today!
1788 Main Street • Baker City • 541.523.9434
8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. M-F • 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Sat.
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Identifying problems and possible solutions
for residents of Baker County, Oregon.
Music by radio
personality
Jason Drew of Boise’s
100.3 The X Rocks!
Find this new educational channel on
YouTube, created by private voters in Baker
County, by searching for “Baker Oregon
Channel.” Newly uploaded: Videos on Non-
partisan 1-74 and the Baker County Sheriff ’s
race! More to come . . .
Elect JOHN HOOPES
for Baker County Sheriff
EXPERIENCE
• 16 years of experience as a Baker County Sheriff ’s Deputy
• U.S. Marine Corps Veteran, 1986-1991, 2nd Battalion, 5th
Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division —Surveillance, and
Target Acquisition Platoon (STA Platoon) as a fi eld operator
for S-2/Military Intelligence
• 5th generation Baker County Resident
• Republican Precinct Committee Person (volunteer)
values
• Constitutionally minded and fi scally conservative
• Opposed to federalization of local law enforcement agencies
• Opposed to combining County/City law enforcement
• Committed to positive communication with the community
CONTACT ME
hoopes4sheriff @gmail.com • 541.519.5696 or 541.523.1111
The Baker County
Republicans
recommend the following in
each of these contested races:
Measures
NO
NO
Baker County Measure 1-74
If this measure passes, Baker County
Commissioners become nonpartisan, their true
ideologies cloaked. Some local control in the
replacement of resigned commissioners will be given
up, and turned over to Salem. Nonpartisan elections
historically draw low voter turnout. Vote NO!
State Measure 97
Th is hidden tax on sales will cost the average Baker
County household $600 per year in new taxes. Gives
a $6 billion blank check to politicians in Salem.
Candidates
Donald J. Trump
President
Jeff Gudman
State Treasurer
Mark Callahan
US Senate
Daniel Crowe
Attorney General
Greg Walden
Congress
Ted Ferrioli
State Senator
Bud Pierce
Governor
Cliff Bentz
State Representative
Dennis Richardson
Secretary of State
John Hoopes
Baker County Sheriff
Stop by our offi ce at
1915 Broadway or call 519.5035 to get
more information on candidates or
measures. Or visit
www.BakerRepublicans.com.