The Record-courier. (Haines, Baker County, Oregon) 1932-2016, February 04, 2016, Page 5, Image 5

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4,2016
Chili and Potato Feed
Remember the Chili and Potato
Feed this Friday, Feb. 5 at Haines
Elementary School from 4:30-7
p.m. This is an important
fundraiser for our wonderful
school. My kids are long since out
of elementary school but we try
and attend each year. I think it
means a great deal to the kids and
staff to know how much the com­
munity cares.
Pearl Goes to School
Sweet little Pearl, Mayor Jim
Brown's little molly mule, went on
a walk-about to the Haines play­
ground and was found Monday
morning by principal, Mr. Flana­
gan. He took her home.
100th Celebration
Mutual Improvement Club mem­
bers are busy, busy preparing for
their 100th Founders Day Celebra­
tion. Evelyne Fisher is president of
the club this year and shared with
me that Belle Fisher, the founder
(and no relation to Evelyne) hosted
that first event in her home which
is where Pat and Heather Heriza
now live on Callie Fisher Lane.
Lore has it that a snowstorm kept
some of the ladies from attending
that first meeting and therefore not
included on the "official list" of
charter members. It is pretty spe­
cial that for 100 years a service
club comprised of women from
the area has been helping to im­
prove out community. Congratula­
tions and thank you, ladies.
Original charter members in­
cluded: Belle Fisher, Cora Fisher,
Grace Perkins, Ella Brown, Fran­
cis Fisher, Lizzy Caster, Electra
Fisher, Georgia Hoberg, Nannie
Hoberg, CJ Osbourne, Nena
Perkins, Edith Polly and Cornelia
Potter.
Haines Fire District Seeks
Volunteers
Anyone interested in becoming a
volunteer fire fighter should con­
tact Chief Jerry Hampton at 541-
519-4816. Training is provided.
Dates for Dump
The Haines City Dump will be
open from 9-1 on Feb. 6 and Feb.
20 this month.
Covered Bleachers in the Works
Congratulations to the Haines
Stampede Association which an­
nounced plans to add covered
grandstands.
Shukles Visit
I ran into John and Patty Shulde
at the Frontier Restaurant on Sun­
day. They were home for a visit
from Seattle. We got to have them
an extra day because, unfortu­
nately, their car broke down. They
are doing well and the Haines
Community sure misses them.
John was the Methodist Lay Min­
ister for North Powder, Patty
played the piano and they both
chaired the Fourth of July Pit
BBQ. John is an electrician with
Ash Grove and accepted a position
at the plant in Seattle.
Haines Principal Poses
with Mayor's Mule
Panadtoe
Truck &RV Wash
We wash anything on wheels!
Exit 304 off 1-84
2410 Plum Street, Baker City
541-523-5070
541-519-8687
67/r Certificates Available.
www.paradisetruckwash.com
Skye Flanagan took this "selfie" Monday morning of this
week and posted it on his Facebook page saying, "So...this
was my partner this morning...Had to lead this guy back home
from the playground. The job of principal just keeps getting
more exciting every day!"
The cute little mule belongs to Haines Mayor Jim Brown and
is friendly little escape artist. Mayor Brown lives across the
street from the school.
Comments on Facebook included, "other duties as as­
signed....too many comments, too little time.... Does this
mean you're a Democrat? You told me you wanted a race­
horse, you settled FlyGuy! Only in Eastern Oregon!.... It is still
law on the books in either Montana or Wyoming that if a stu­
dent rides their horse to school, the principal has to feed and
water the horse throughout the day. Don't know if it applies to
mules!"
Haines Resident Wins $1,000
Jregon
Trail SeeSs
Alfalfa • Grasses • Grains
100 "D" Street
North Powder, OR 97867
541.898.7333
Black
Distributing
Inc.
Gas • Diesel
Non-Ethanol • Heating Fuel
2150 Broadway
Baker City, OR 97814
541-523-4575
(cell 541-519-5717)
76 Lubricants
Haines Stampede Plans to Add
Covered Grandstand
The
annual Haines
Stampede
WOO Wilt §1000 DAILY
Sponsor Appreciation Dinner and Queen
Coronation was held at the Baker County
Event Center on Saturday, Jan. 30. A cou­
1,000.00
ple of hundred people attended and
One Thousand and 00/100
learned other exciting news: The Haines
Stampede Association not only
announced the major construction project
Submitted photo
Photo by Sherrie Kvamme
of a covered grandstand, but has already Ken Bain of Stampede Associa­
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tion with 2016 Princess Kachira
H&R Block is putting the “fun” back into Refund Season.
raised $40,000 toward the endeavor.
Phillips (left) and Delaney
Heather Farley of Haines, a local winner of the "H&R Block 1,000
According to officials from the organi­ VanArsdale (right)
• Computerized
matching
Win $1,000 Daily Sweepstakes," celebrates at the H&R Block of­
zation, they had earned and saved
•
estimates
$15,000 from fundraising efforts and were awarded a $12,500 Leo Adler fice at 2745 Broadway Street in Baker City and is presented with
matching grant. Harrell Hereford Ranch generously provided the required a giant check. H&R Block franchise owner Tammy Graven,
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$12,500 match. $60,000 is required to start the covered grandstand project joined in on the Jan. 26 festivities.
H&R Block is giving away a total of $32 million in the first month
which Bill and Colleen Taylor say will break ground this spring, likely in
of tax season. Anyone who files their taxes at a participating H&R
April.
The Association is promoting a fundraising drive in which sponsors will Block office by Feb. 15 can be automatically entered into the
sweepstakes; 32 thousand people will win $1,000 from H&R
purchase support posts for the grandstands.
"Our first major sponsors are Britt Sand and Gravel and Oregon Trail Block. For more information, visit www.hrblock.com/grand.
Livestock Supply, who each boldly stepped forward to purchase a beam
for $5,000," said Colleen Taylor in her speech during the dinner.
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"Baker County Custom Meat has also sponsored $2,500," Taylor shared
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"2016 will be the 25th Anniversary of the re-formation of the Haines
on Feb. 10 at 5:30 p.m. to mark
Stampede Rodeo; the Association believes a covered grandstand is a fitting
The Petroleum Company
way to usher in the next 25 years of exciting rodeo entertainment, and to
the beginning of the Lenten season.
Jeremy &Ashlee Yerrick
encourage the next generation of rodeo fans to come to the Stampede and
288513th Street, Baker City
Cut 'er Loose!" said Taylor.
541-523-4779 / 541-403-0215
Please join us for fellowship & worship Sunday mornings at 10:45.
For more information on how to support this significant community
Cardlocks
project, contact Bill or Colleen Taylor at 541-403-0900 or 541-403-0800.
Haines United Methodist Church
2015 Volunteers recognized: Travis Talbott and Angie Turner
• Baker City • Haines
Sponsor of the Year: Behlen Manufacturing - Clint and Elissa Morrison.
721 Robert Street, Haines, Oregon
• North Powder
Haines Stampede Rodeo Court for 2016 - Queen: Delaney
Sally Wiens, Lay Minister • 541.963.6991 (home phone)
VanArsdale, Princess: Kachira Phillips
Got Damage?
We can fix it
Collision repair
color
Computerized
Windshield replacement
SUS Auto Center
361010ft St «523-6413
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