I Record-Courier THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31,2015 Winters Past Burnt River Snowmobile Club Poker Run Feb. 6 By Gina Perkins The Baker County Library has an extensive archive of historic photos managed largely by historian and Library Board President, Gary Dielman. We have been selecting a few for our Facebook page and some of these have received a great deal of attention. We thought the rest of you would enjoy seeing them, too, and have also selected some which we have not posted online. Our library system is one of our most wonderful assets in the county, I believe, and clearly skiing has been a fun activity for Baker County residents for generations. The total pot with guaranteed payouts and more placings is $1200. First place-$500; Second place-$300; Third place-$200 and Fourth place-$100. Plus five $20 cash prizes for a loser's draw. Buy in $5 per hand and best fix e of seven wins. Great prizes. Tickets are $1 each or six for $5. Need not be present to win. Sign up is in Unity from 8-4 p.m. Cards and tickets may be purchased at Austin Junction. For more information contact Dan (541) 446-3655 snowridingfool@yahoo.com, Casey (541) 473-2073, Joe (541) 523-5223, or Jeff (208) 739- 0733. E-mail:evansn@ortelco.net. Proceeds will help support food banks in Baker, Grant, and Malheur Gd&ties. 1 Sumpter Valley Blue Mountain Poker Run Feb.13 It's not to early to start making plans for the President Day weekend for Sumpter Valley Blue Mountain Snowmobile Club Annual Poker Run. There is a $3,000 purse guaranteed. Snowmobiles, Cars or Walk - All are welcome. Ticket Sales - Friday at Schoolhouse, from 6 p.m.-8 p.m. - $10 and from 7 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. on Sat. Tickets must be turned in by no later than 3:30 p.m. Event starts at 7 a.m. and closes at 2:30 p.m. Pay-out and door prizes at 6 p.m. Call 541-894-2217 for more information. Halfway Panhandle Snowmobile Poker Run Feb. 14 Man skiing in the Sumpter area 1905-1910. Note that instead of ski poles, the man is using a pole with large padded ends (see marks in snow). Winter in Sumpter on Granite Street looking east estimated to be taken between 1900-1917. The hospital and school (right) are at the top of the hill. At the left edge of photo is the Sumpter Hotel. Across the street is the Sumpter Power and Water office. Photo credit: Baker County Li­ brary At left, Frank Roberts, Bella Roberts, Pearl Steward, Will Steward (pulling string to trip the camera shutter). Notice cat at their feet and Frank clowning as skiing stuck in snow. Photographer Steward, William, taken 1917. From the Arlene Dethloff collection. Below, this 1927 photo from the Baker County Library shows Santa Claus and a Christmas tree in front of the Trail Cafe with a large line of peo­ ple in Baker City. Businesses from north to south: Trail Cafe Bowen-Walbrunn Clothing Co. Restaurant Bakery. Can you see Santa? Sign up at 9 a.m. at the Lions Club in Halfway to buy your poker hands. The poker run is 40 miles round trip. Leave your hands at the last station or turn your hands in at the Lions Hall. Raffle items will be awarded and winner will be announced at 6 p.m. Total of $4,000 in payouts. For more information call the Blooms at (541)-742-7277. 1A District Basketball Tournament Feb. 18-20 Held at Baker High School each day. If you need more information call 541-403-0769. Haines Elementary School Chili and Potato Feed Feb. 26 This fundraiser is the school's largest and money raised is used to improve school technology and other Parent Teacher Community Organization programs for the students. It will be held at the school from 4:30 p.m.-7 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 26. Items are donated by local businesses and community partners. If you would like to make a donation, contact Andy Terteling at 541-856- 3660. Tickets are pre-sold and are also available at the door. Raffle tickets are $2 each, three tickets for $5, seven tickets for $10 and 15 tickets for $20. You do not have to be present to winlDinner tickets are $5 for adults, all you can eat; $3.50 for children ages 6 and up; free to children under 6. Meal includes: homemade chili, combread, baked potato, potato bar, veggie sticks and lemonade.For questions or to purchase tickets, please call Haines Elementary School at 541-524-2400. Casino Night at Baker Heritage Museum Feb. 27 "A Night at Old Auburn" Casino Style Fundraiser to benefit Baker Heritage Museum is scheduled for Feb. 27 from 6-10 p.m.The event starts with live entertainment by Bruno Dunes Trio, a no host bar and dinner buffet featuring Premium Angus Roast Beef and Asian chicken skewers catered by Kurt Miller Catering follows. The casino is professionally coordinated by Team Casino and is open from 7-10 p.m. Baker Heritage Museum is located on the comer of Grove and Campbell Streets in Baker City. OSAA State 1A Basketball Tournament March 2-5 This event is held at Baker High School. Rocky Mountain Elk Banquet (Elkhorn Chapter) March 5 This event which includes dinner, raffles, games, live and silent auctions, begins at 5 p.m. at the Elks Lodge. For more information call 541-519-4966. Halfway Crab Feed March 12 $40 per ticket, all you can eat/crack Crab includes potato salad, cole slaw, beans, garlic bread. Tickets are available at Banner Bank in Baker City. It will be held at the Halfway Lions Club from noon-8 p.m. For more information contact Ralph Smead 541-742-4664. Baker Community Concert March 17 Chris and Lena Jacome are an exciting husband and wife flamenco duo that bring unforgettable flamenco experi­ ences to audiences around the world. The concert will be held at Baker High School at 7 p.m. on March 17. For more information call 541-523-4600 or 541-523-3124. Shriners Kids Rodeo March 26 Stick horse races, dummy roping, mutton busting and more for little cowboys and cowgirls. Held at the Baker County Fairgrounds, 2600 East Street in Baker City starting at 10 a.m. Snow Depths at SNOTEL Sites (as of Dec. 29, 2015 at 1 a.m.) From the Blanche Brown collection, this is a photo taken of a boy skiing in Cornucopia on the Main Street in front of the Kellar Hotel also known as the Alberson Hotel. It was taken between 1910-1920 with photo credit to the Baker County Library. Anthony Lakes: 44 inches / 2014 - 48 inches Bourne: Snow 37 inches / 2014 - 31 inches Moss Springs 46 inches / 2014 - 39 inches Schneider Meadows 66 inches / 2014 - 47 inches Taylor Green 42 inches / 2014 - 33 inches Wolf Creek 32 inches / 2014 - 24 inches