FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2016 THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS — 9 Local & Entertainment Vale IOOF Hall listed in Nat’l Register The Vale IOOF Hall was constructed in 1908 and served as a center for community activities in the town of Vale for decades. The Independent Order of Odd Fellows Lodge #100 was founded in 1885 in Glennville, Oregon, and moved (including its meet- ing hall) to Vale in 1887 when that city became the seat of the newly-formed Malheur County. In addition to fulfi ll- ing the IOOF's mission to "Visit the Sick, Relieve the Distressed, Bury the Dead, and Educate the Orphan," it served as a dance hall and meeting space for most fraternal organizations in the community, as well as the location of several Vale businesses. Designed by regionally prolifi c Bebe’s word search architect Herbert W. Bond, the two-story, brick and stone building stands prominently at the pri- mary intersection in town, directly across the street from the Drexel Hotel, also designed by Bond, built almost simultaneously with the IOOF Hall, and also listed in the National Register. The Littles’ crossword puzzle The 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 Across 1- ___ Rhythm; 5- Greek temple; 9- Call; 14- River in central Switzerland; 15- Or ___!; 16- Easy gaits; 17- Kind of ticket; 18- Grand in scale; 19- Specifi c geographi- cal places; 20- Singer of ballads; 22- Seaport in the Crimea; 23- Son of Jacob; 24- Plump; 25- Palatable; 29- Steve of country music; 32- Corroborate; 34- Featly; 39- At hand; 40- Playful swimmer; 42- Highland hillside; 43- Runaway; 45- Russian sleigh; 47- Greek fabulist; 49- Carryalls; 50- Offensive; 54- Tee follower; 56- Future oak; 57- Whipping; 63- Biblical spy; 64- Dutch name of The Hague; 65- Dedicated to the ___ Love; 66- Muse of poetry in Greek mythology; 67- The Beatles’ “Back in the ___”; 68- “Death in Venice” author; 69- Extend a subscrip- tion; 70- Graf ___; 71- Fit for service; Down 1- Metrical foot; 2- Earth goddess; 3- Word that can pre- cede hygiene, tradition and agreement.; 4- Spill the beans; 5- ___ lift?; 6- Skiing style; 7- Medical suffi x; 8- Denomination; 9- Skit; 10- Goddesses of the seasons; 11- Autobahn autos; 12- Opposite of o’er; 13- Sontag composi- tion; 21- Contributes; 24- Coquet; 25- Castle material; 26- Suit to ___; 27- School orgs.; 28- Able was ___...; 30- The Jetsons’ dog; 31- Regret; 33- Schlepped; 35- Peek follower; 36- Londoner, e.g.; 37- Superior, e.g.; 38- Some votes; 41- French possessive; 44- Multicolored; 46- AAA recommenda- tions; 48- Unit in a sentence; 50- Speed demon; 51- Without ___ in the world; 52- Atari founder Bush- nell; 53- Minotaur’s island; 55- Tidal bore; 57- Like so; 58- Briefcase closer; 59- ___ sapiens; 60- ___ uproar; 61- Hawaii’s state bird; 62- Actress Gershon;