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Record-Courier Putt/ i THURSDAY, AUGUST 13,2015 'P mc being won, friends being made. Now they look forward to Labor Day weekend when the Baker County Fair and Panhandle Rodeo take place in Halfway. See you there! Cycle Oregon On Monday evening, I met up with Jonathan Maus, founder and editor of Bike Portland. He has a website BikePortland.org and blogs about bicycling all across the country. Jonathan was biking the route the Cycle Oregon will be doing here in Sept. Pine Fest The event is scheduled for Sept. 11-12 to be held at the Pine Valley & SayU Tami Waldron • tami@pinetel.com Here we are, into our second week of Aug. The weather has been hot, and nights are definitely cooling right down. They say we are going to get some rain. That remains to be seen. Monday we had dark clouds, a huge wind and then it passed. At Blake and Kel- lie Dennis's home a huge tree came down, thankfully not caus ing any damage. Baker Fair The Eagle Valley 4-H had a wonderful weekend at fair in Baker City this last week. There were smiles all around, ribbons Pine Eagle Represented at the Fair Fair Grounds in Halfway. The list of entertainers include Brook Faulk; a group called Jelly Bread which is a soul/funk fun band; the Steve Fulton Band out of Boise; The Blackberry Bushes with fiddle and banjo; Bread & Circus a newcomer on the Boise Band Scene. Finger pickin' fun; James Dean Kindle & the Eastern Oregon Playboys. It is.going to be a fabulous weekend, so come on out, kick up your heels or relax and enjoy. Tickets $10 each, chil- □ C dren under 12 are free. Ending And so my friends, it has been a busy couple of weeks. The eye is slowly improving but the medi cine to cure me has just about made me beyond miserable. Hopefully with my sight slowly coming back, we are on the mend. Lets end with this thought-Don't put the key to happiness in some one else's pocket. Have a great week everyone. Call me with your news..... ‘6 4 3 P' 1 Z41 I 18. it fi 6 I: I 1 9 1 2 9 5 Answers to last week’s puzzles Submitted photo Pine Eagle club enjoys the fair 3 8 9 6 4 7 2 3 i 9 5 6 5 6 7 8Í1 2 3 7 3 2 9 8 6 4 4 5 8 1 ]J2'3‘ 9 6 9 1 5 7 4 8 8 1 ;5 2Ì3 9 7 2 7 6 4 58 1 9 4 3 ytßfr 5 ’u rf 5 1 7Ì8 ’ a Y U R A A R 9 4 1 5 6 7 2 3 4 6 3)9 8 2 1 1 ? ’V 1 1 I c F A s 1 A 6 u R R 1 R E ft L E W “c L A P H è 8 s 0 E R G *0 L A *8 O R T E ft T W 1 8 T ¥ 4’ b A N 0 A N A O *8 E R A D J A R s O ft T 1 E 0 C R E i i 1 *1 ft R A S A 8 O A V E ft T E R E T R A ■ ■ 45 46 47 50 56 Submitted photo Ty Graven walking his pig Submitted photo Creed Marks showing his steer Historic Medicine Show to be Presented at Trail Center Living history interpreter Mike Follin brings a re-created trav eling frontier medicine show to the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center Aug. 14-17. Presentations of “Dr. Balthasar” are scheduled daily at 10:30 a.m., noon and 2 p.m. in the Leo Adler Theater lo cated inside the Center. Follin is with the Ohio Histor ical Society in Cincinnati, and created the character of a 19th century frontier patent medi cine salesman to help modern Americans understand frontier history and early day health care. The Dr. Balthasar character uses the rapid fire patter and entertaining techniques that at tracted early American country folk to attend a sales talk and purchase mostly useless ton ics. Follin opens and closes his forty minute programs with modern viewpoints and facts about this early industry and frontier life, but when he as sumes his character, audi ences find themselves transported back in time, and often become part of the good doctor’s sales spiel. EMU HUH MIMI STEAK FEED Community Park Entering Richland Saturday, September 4-8 p.m. • $18 per person INCLUDES STEAK AND ALL THE TRIMMINGS (Kids hot dog meal avallable-$5) LIVE MUSIC Philip Ruud BC-HIS Hearing Aid Sales Hearing Aid Service Hearing Aid Repair Free Hearing Evaluations August 19 Frame & Craft Custom & Ready Made framing & matting Art supplies • Scrapbooking & craft supplies New Location 2830 10th St, Baker City at Michael Rushton DPM Office 800-678-3155 Pendleton Office Copy, Ship tj-Mail • UPS« US Mail, Packaging & Gift Wrapping • Copies • B&W, Color, Enlarge up to 36”, Multi Media - • Laminating - up io 26*' • Fax, Scan, Send io E-mail, Save to disk • Office services and Computer work 2101 Main Street Suite ill, Baker City, OR 97814 • Open 9:30-5:30 M-F • 541.523.4199 59 62 J Across 1. Goes (for) 6. Take into custody 10. “Don’t go!” 14. Kind of skeleton 15. ___ Minor 16. Halo, e.g. 17. Asian plant’s flax like fiber 18. Vice president under Jefferson 19. Ball of yam 20. Director of an opera 22. Applaud 23. “From Here to Eter- - nity” wife 24. Strategy board game 25. Big blowout 29. Horizontal trellis on posts 31. Unlawful 33. "Something out standingly difficult (British) 37. Snoopy, for one 38. Not straight 39. Cause oneself to consider 41. Large, brightly col ored handkerchief 42. Tenth month 44. “-zoic” things 45. Young bird 48. Pie cuts, essentially 50. Advanced 51. Rectories 56. Arm bone 57. The “A” of ABM 58. Italian dry white wine 59.20-20, e.g. 60. ___ Piper 61. “Come in!” '62. Arid 63. “God’s Little___ ”• 64. Aquarium fish Down 1. Delhi dress 2. Final, e.g. 3. Walk lamely 4. Wild animal’s den 5. Aerodynamic 6.1972 Liza Minnelli musical film 7. Money lender 8. Employment termi nations 9. Betting game 10. Simple sugar 11. Gown fabric 12. Bailiwicks 13. Talks raucously 21. Discerning 24. Rodeo sight 25. Kind of lettuce 26. On the safe side, at sea 27. Bed board 28. Type of gas that re duces knock (hyph.) 3 0. Smallest of the Great Lakes 32. Press and release a mouse button 34. Boris Godunov, for one 35. “Empedocles on ” (Matthew Arnold poem) 36. Scandinavian shag rugs 40. Pertaining to the sa cred texts of Islam 41. Kind of manner 43. Trade goods or serv ices without money 45. Hints 46. Axe handle 47. ___ tube 49. Atlas enlargement 51. Perry Como’s “__ Loves Mambo” 52. Bang-up (hyphen ated) 53. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (acronym) 54. "... happily__ after” 55. “Buona___ ’’(Ital ian greeting) Sudoku puzzle sponsored by Embroidery By Blue Mountain Baker City Jackets Hats Scarfs Shirts Sweatshirts Logos BHS Bulldog items 1920 Court Street, Baker City McElroy Printing Also located here. 541.523.2621