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8 i Record-Courier THURSDAY, MAY 21,2015 Rib Dinner Fundraiser for Wounded Warriors Raises Over $2600 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Need your tires rotated? We do all tire services. see JR at Auto, Truck and Motor Home | Ladd’s Auto LLC ASE C ertified 541-523-3200 Wrecking & Recycling Tire Service Monday thru Saturday 225 H Street Baker City, OR 97814 #8 David Eccles Rd. Grumpy’s Repair, Inc. Baker City, OR • 541 523-4433 I Auto • Truck • Motor Home ..... .............. > „ TFh| | GYLLENBERG EAGLE VALLEY Collision Rebuilders Inc. kh O JISL__ in Haines! McCORMICK Thursday-Sat: f 10-4 Sunday: j 12-4 ©«■«oli» www.gyllenbergeq.com eg CHIEF * à Û tomottve system MUB p TFN Visit the Eastern B Oregon Museum ï Campbell St • Baker City, Oregon Dell 541-403-1138 • Fax 541-523-1059 2155 Windmill Road Baker City, Oregon 97814 Email: evcr@uci.net e gg EQUIPMENT, INC. Mike Fiala 541-523-1057 I Saturday night the Eagles hosted a special Rib Dinner and silent auction which alone raised about $2600 according to Joelene Grif fin. The ribs were prepared by Bev White and there was a special per formance by the Elk's Drum and Bugle Corps. Following their music, David Cole served as DJ for additional music. "We did this to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project. We also had numerous cash donations from Ash Grove Cement, Precision Import, and others," said Joelene. In addition to the local donations, some were made from out of the area including Portland, California, Tennessee and Idaho. 541-523-7823 „ Living History Seminar Well Attended Baker's Best Full Service Automotive Repair Shop Paul’s f Alfalfa • Grasses • Grains Transmission & Repair 100 "D" Street North Powder, OR 97867 2540 Cedar, Baker City 541.898.7333 www.paulsrepairandtransmission.com 541-523-6923 A full house of about 80 guests attended the Baker County Historical Society Living History program on May 18 at Baker Heritage Museum Ballroom. Speakers included Marjorie Peck, Mark Sacos, Mac Kerns, and Gerald Maxwell. Historical Society president, Jack Ja cobson, was Mas ter of Ceremonies for the evening. therconline.com I Blue Mountain Denture Center I f Dentures - Partial Dentures I Relines and Repairs | Free Denture Fitting Exams and Cleanings | Parents Are Our Heroes Mom has always been so patient, but now when I ask her questions she gets angry. IT’S NOT LIKE HER. Troy Stewart, LD 2194 Court St. Baker City, OR 97814 Office: 541-523-4752 Cell: $41 -519-4696 Baker County Library District is hosting, “Parents are our he roes!” events at each of its satellite branches the last week in May in preparation for the Summer Reading Program. Parents of young children are invited to these free events which will feature tips on how to be an effective Reading Partner with kids, build ot hor o a r ly- learning skills, and a preview of the library’s summer reading program. Participants will re ceive free books, refreshments and “literacy bags.” Event locations, dates & times: Got Damage? We can fix it •Collision repair •Computerized color matching •Computerized estimates •Windshield replacement WE CAN HELP. S&S Auto Center 361010th St. • 523-6413 Call us with questions about aging and Alzheimer’s. 1-855-ORE-ADRC Inland Cafe \ Where friends & \ family eat together \ Open 7 days a week 6 a.m. - 8 p.m. 541-523-9041 HelpForAlz.org ADRC Aging and Disability Resource Connection OREGON DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES PROGRAM • Huntington Library, May 27 3-4:30 p.m. • Haines Library, May 28 3:30-4:30 p.m. • Richland Library, May 30 10-11 a.m. • Halfway Library (meeting at the park), May 30 12-1 p.m. Melissa Shafer, Children’s Services Specialist at Baker County Library, says, “Parents are our heroes! Your daily rela tionship with your child is so im portant. We want to congratulate you on all your hard work and encourage you to become a Reading Partner with your kids. The importance of reading aloud to children of all ages cannot be stressed enough, even for children who can read on their own. What are the benefits? Instilling a love of reading in your child, sharing more difficult books that your child may not be able to read alone, encouraging re luctant readers, and increasing family involvement through the sharing of good books are just the beginning. Join us for a fun hour of socializing & learning, snacks and giveaways!” -. a / 271510th Street % inland_cafe@hotmail.con^fei Tractor and Hydraulics Parts - Sales - Repair Ag - Industrial Construction - Logging Your one stop source for hydraulics Pumps - Valves - Cylinders Seals - Adapters Hose assemblies while you wait 41438 Hwy 30 - Baker City 541-523-9537 AUTOGLASS REPLACED AND REPAIRED Free Mobile Service Window Tinting for Cars, Home and Office * with adults, so I’m looking for a family without small children. I am totally litter trained, well-man nered and can get along with most everyone. I enjoy being on someone's lap or next to them in a chair being stroked across my back. Right now I am living with two adults. I have been around other cats and dogs and even live with a Chinchilla who is also looking for a new home. I’m neutered and vaccinated and ready to go to a family who will allow me to spend the rest of my life as an indoor family pet. Hurry please, call Carmen at 541-519-4530 or Best Friends of Baker at 541-519-7387 as I am running out of time to find a new home. I H Call Best Friends of Baker, Inc. 541-519-7387 2976 I Oth Street, Baker City, OR 541-523-5839 La Grande Office 541-963-0832 I I am 8 years old and my owners are T| moving and cannot take me with them. I I have always been an indoor house cat « Driver Education Class Offered Sign-Up Meeting Where: Baker School District Office, 2090 4th Street, Baker City When: June 3,2015 Time: 6 p.m. Sign-Up Meet ing Requirements: S Parent S Child S Payment J Permit Student Classes All classes held at Baker School District Office South Conference Room Class dates: June 10,15, 17, 22,24,29, July 1,6,8,13,15 Time: 9-Noon Cost: $250 for high school student with valid Oregon Dri ver’s permit (1/2 down night of. sign-up other half before end of 10 week class) $460 for student with Driver’s License or over age 17 Questions: Please email or call either Topper or Allison. Topper Schlupe: topper.schlupe@malesd.kl2.or. us or call Allison Nunez 541.473.4834 Friends of the Museum to Hold Membership Meeting The Friends of the Baker Her itage Museum will hold their Spring General Membership Meeting at the Museum on May 28 at 2 p.m. Learn what is new and upcoming at our museum, and opportunities for getting in volved. Everyone is welcome to attend. Light refreshments will be served. Call the museum at 541-523- 9308 or visit our website for a calendar of upcoming events www.BakerHeritageMuseum.co m. Keating Students to Perform Peter Pan The Keating Elementary School annual dinner and play will be Saturday, May 30 at 5 p.m. The Keating Hams, grades Pre-School through sixth grade, will be performing "Peter Pan." Following will be a dessert auc tion. A mouthwatering dinner of pulled pork prepared by David trimmings. Admission is always free, but donations are accepted. Get Financially Fit A class entitled “Building Your Budget” will be held on Wednesday, June 3 from 5:30 - 7 p.m. at the Baker County Sen ior Center at 2810 Cedar Street in Baker City. The class is spon sored by Community Connec tion of Northeast Oregon. The class is foundational, good for all age groups, and critical to money management and the achievement of financial goals. Please RSVP by June 1, to Deb bie Votaw, Housing Manager of Community Connection, at 1- 800-838-3186. Three Peas in a Pod You are cordially invited to an Inspirational Luncheon and Pro gram. The event will be held Thursday, June 4, 2015 at the Sunridge Inn from 11:20 a.m. - 1 p.m. for an inclusive fee of $12. A coffee basket will be auc tioned off. Dale Borgardus, a local com puter expert with some good tips, will be featured. Bogardus does PC tune-ups, Adware, virus removal, printer and software installations. Also featured will be special speaker Evelyn Burt, with her presentation, “Three Peas in a Pod.” Evelyn Burt resides in Sil verdale, Wash., and was married for 45 years to her husband, sup porting him in the military for 35 of the years. She has embarked on this new season of her life in opier to inspire people in their journey through life. Her expe riences with women’s groups and military organizations have provided many stories to share. Reservations need to be made by Tuesday morning, June 2, with Jerri Wickert at 541-523- 3447 or Jennifer Godwin at 541- 519-2060. Sponsored by the Baker City Christian Women’s Connection and Stonecroft Ministries, Inc. BMCC SBDC to Hold June Pub Talk Plan to attend the June 10, Pub Talk at Lefty's Taphouse at 1934 Broadway in Baker City. The event begins at 5:30 p.m. Admission options include free which won't include food or beverages or $5 paid admission, which includes light appetizers and a beverage. The subject matter is "Small Ideas... Big Impact!" For more information email: Gene Stackle gene.staclde@ msn.com or call 541-523-5556