The Record-courier. (Haines, Baker County, Oregon) 1932-2016, February 11, 2016, Page 7, Image 7

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11,2016
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BHS Bulldog items
1920 Court Street, Baker City
McElroy Printing
Also located here.
541.523.2621
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attraction call
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57. Kitty
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supporter
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a singing tone
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puzzle
63. Orphaned child
with new legal
family
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appropriate form
for publication
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1. A Muslim
2. New Zealand
lizardlike reptile
3. Dry gulches
4. Chick’s sound
5. Court ploy
6. Say “Li’l Abner,"
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ingredient
The Baker boys' varsity bas­
ketball team defeated Mac-Hi
64-36 in Baker City on Friday,
Feb. 5, and secured the
Greater Oregon League Cham­
pionship. Baker's last league
game will be Friday, Feb. 12,
when they host Ontario.
The Baker girls'
varsity basketball
team defeated the
Lady Pioneers from
Mac-Hi in a game at
Baker High on Feb.
5. The final score
was 42-25. Baker
secured
second
place in the Greater
Oregon
League.
The Lady Bulldogs
final league game
will be Friday, Feb.
12 in Baker.
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Baker Boys
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BHS Girls Second in GOL
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low social rank
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actress Gilpin
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sounds
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occurrence
35. Happiness
37. Newspaper
stories
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knees
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to drink”:
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EQUIPMENT, INC.
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25. Bring up
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border river
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Thing” pizzeria
owner
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Conference
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chemical
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interest (2 wds.)
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46. Illicit cigarette
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waste,” e.g.
53. Copper
54. Arch type
55. Shrek, e.g.
56. Computer info
58. Blouse, e.g.
60. Affirmative
action
EAGLE VALLEY
Collision Rebuilders Inc.
Mike Fiala
541-523-1057
Dell 541 -403-1138 • Fax 541 -523-1059
2155 Windmill Road
Baker City, Oregon 97814
Email: evcr@uci.net
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Baker's Best
Full Service
Automotive
Repair Shop
'^KIO E Campbell St. • Baker City, Oregon
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Pauls f
Transmission & Repair
2540 Cedar, Baker City
At left, Summer
Phillips wins the
tip-off
against
Sydney Richwine.
www.paulsrepairandtransmission.com
www.gyllenbergeq.com
541-523-7823 26
Powder
Valley
Basketball
541-523-6923
Market Report
Jan. 28, 2016 • Receipts: 400
Calves & Yearlings - Steady Market on all classes of Stockers and Feeders,
Market Report Does include Extreme Highs in Stockers and Feeder Classes.
STEERS
300-399#
195-225
400-499#
180-220
500-599#
170-200
600-699#
155-175
700-799#
140-155
800-899#
130-150
900#& UP
130-150
Slaughter COWS
Steady
Heiferettes
100-115
Utility
High Yielding
70-92
Low Yielding
50-65
Feeder Cows
70-80
Bulls
Higher
Best
Feeder
90-100
70-100
Sheep
Higher
Lambs
Ewes
HEIFERS
300-399#
190-215
400-499#
170-200
500-599#
165-185
600-699#
145-160
700-799#
135-150
800-899#
120-130
900# & UP
120-140
Stock COWS
Better
1600-1900
Bred Heifers
Solid Mouth V&T 1600-2100
Solid Mouth NV
Broken Mouth V&T 1000-1500
SM V&T Pairs . 1.700-2000
BM V&T Pairs
1200-1600
Horses
Better
140-160
Best 30-45
15-55
Lighted 5-25
Feb. 11 Feeder and Video Sale
Photo by Sam Stephens
Seth Dixon shooting during
Helix game
I ntermountain L ivestock
60654 Livestock Rd. • La Grande, Oregon
541-963-2158