6 i Record-Courier THURSDAY, MARCH 31,2016 Mount Hope Cemetery Plans Spring Cleanup The City’s maintenance contractor, Grass Master, will soon be doing spring cleanup and grounds maintenance work at the Mt. Hope Cemetery, including removal of deteriorated decorations, flowers, floral designs, thatching, edging, fertilizing, and weed spraying, weather permitting. This work is sched­ uled for April 5 through April 29,2016. Please remove any decorative items, flowers, etc. prior to April 6,2015. Please note that decorative items not removed from graves and headstones by that date will be collected by the contractor beginning on that date. Collected items, other than perishable or dete­ riorated items, will be stored until claimed or until November 1,2016. Items conforming to the cemetery rules may be placed on or returned to the graves beginning on April 30,2015. A copy of the Mt. Hope Cemetery Rules is available on the city’s website, www.bakercity.com. Thank you for your cooperation in the City’s effort to diligently maintain the cemetery in the manner and dignity appropriate for the grounds. Questions may be directed to the City of Baker City at 524-2046 or 524-2063. Watershed Council Meeting on Wednesday, April 6,2016 The Powder Basin Watershed Council is having its monthly meeting on Wednesday, April 6, 2016, 6-7:30 p.m. at the 5J School District Building on Fourth and Broadway in Baker City. Over coffee, tea and cookies we will enjoy a presentation by Jim Akensen, Conservation Director for the Oregon Hunters Association, about the role that hunters have played in Conservation - historically, and discuss current opportunities that cover land designations, wildlife management (with wolves back in the sys­ tem), and conservation efforts on a watershed scale. After we will discuss staff and project updates along with Council business. For more information, contact the Council Office at (541) 523-7288 orpbwcoutreach@qwestoffice.net. 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Bill Clonts, Bar A Angus, 541 -519-8579 bclonts@thegeo.net (tfn) Blue Mountain Pesign Works FOR SALE 1920 Court Street, Buker City Attach Being Bridges Contribution Dance Define Dinner Eager Elves Errors Favor Films Force Fumes Guard Horse Isolated C I I O S c H O O L G I R L S S E V E R A L O J L V E V E E Veterans Safe Zone: Veterans Support Group; 1 st and 3rd Monday of every month at 6 p.m. in the left wing of the Nazarene Church, 1250 Hughes Lane, Baker PUBLIC MEETINGS The Medical Springs Rural Fire Department meeting is the 1st Thursday of every month, 7 p.m. at Pondosa Station. Powder Valley Water Control District meets the 2nd Monday of the month at 7 p.m. at 690 E. Street, North Powder, OR 97867. 1 2 3 ’ 4 5 14 PUBLIC NOTICE District Meeting Public Notice: The Greater Bowen Valley Rural Fire Protection District Board of Directors will hold a regular meeting on April 13, 2016 at 7 p.m.. The Fire Station located at 20583 Sumpter Stagey Hwy Baker City to discuss fire department operations. L C I A R A R E L Y A E S N N A V D K L S A A U I S T D D T N I I L B G D I N N E R E S A Kings Learn Lends Loosen Lunar Lying Means Music Obeys Outdoors Range Rarely Ratio Representative Rinks Rival Safer T N U S E F U L A G U A R D T R E B R I A H O R S E T R A I W S C O N T R I . 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I960 16 foot Dorsett Boat on trailer. 85 horsepower Mercury Motor. Less than 100 hours on motor. Best offer takes it. Alvin Ward 39449 Pocahontas Road, across from OTEC. 541-523-3211...after­ noon calls only. ? Baker City * E A R O Y E I S I T T I N G R The Haines Fire Protection District will meet on the first MON­ DAY each month at 6 p.m. through the winter months. Meetings are held at the Public Library in Haines. MILES BREEDING SERVICE A.I., Semen Sales, Heat Synchronization Myron Miles, 898-2140 (tm. 17 F L O O S E N R U Y O U L L P Safe Haven: Alzheimer/ Dementia Caregivers Support Group. Second Friday of every month at 11:45 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall (right wing of Nazarene Church). Lunch will be provided. 1250 Hughes Lane, Baker City. Open 9:30-5:30 M-F 541-523-4199 Embroidery A T T A C H B F U M E S O B E The North Powder Cemetery Maintenance District meets the fourth Tuesday of the month at 5 p.m. at the Grange in North Powder. The Baker Rural Fire District meets the 3rd Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at the Pocahontas Fire Station, with the exception of May and June when they hold their budget meeting at 6 p.m. with the regular meeting following at 7 p.m. Sudoku puzzle sponsored by s p A D E S R O B F I L M S R Burnt River Irrigation District meets the second Tuesday of every month at 1 p.m. at the office of Silven, Schmeits & Vaughan. 1950 Third Street in Baker City. LIVESTOCK The Eastern Oregon Regional Theatre will be holding a Silent Movie Film Festival at the Iron Gate Theatre in The Basche Sage Mall April 8-10. Each day of the festival will feature a different classic silent movie and will be accompanied by music composed and performed by local artist Keith Taylor. According to Eastern Oregon Regional Theatre President Kelly Brickman, Taylor graciously volun­ teered to present this festival in order to raise funds for the operating costs of the Iron Gate Theatre. On Friday, Keith will play "It’s the Old Army Game" with WC Fields beginning at 7 p.m.. On Saturday night at 7 p.m. the movie will be the Alfred Hitchcock thriller, "The Lodger." Sunday’s movie will be at 3 p.m. and is going to be a special surprise showing of a classic romantic drama with one of the most famous film stars of that era. Tickets for the event will be available at the door. The cost per movie is $8 or all three movies for $20. “Every year the cost to put on a play rises and we would like to continue to provide affordable live theater in Baker City,” said Brickman. “We would rather not raise ticket prices. In order to do that, we must do fundraising events such as this festival. We also apply for grants, seek local sponsors for our musical productions, accept advertisers in our programs, and rent out our theater for meetings and visiting performers.” The festival will be held at the Iron Gate Theatre, upstairs in the Basche Sage Mall. The theater has 45 seats which includes two wheelchair spaces. There will be an elevator operator to take those patrons who do not wish to climb the stairs up to the theater. There will also be refreshments for sale. See the Record-Courier website at www.therconline.com The North Powder Rural Fire Protection District meets the second Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Rural Fire Building, 340 "E" Street, North Powder. The LDS Family History Cen­ ter, 2625 Hughes Lane is open Tuesday 1-4 p.m.; Wednesday 10-1 p.m. and 5:30- 8:30 p.m.; Thursday 10-1 p.m.; Friday 1-4 p.m. and by appointment. (Phone 541-523-2397 during regular hours or 541-524-9691 any time) Consultants help everyone use Ancestry.com; Find My Past; Heritage Quest Online and other family history websites free of charge. Local Theater Holds Silent Movie Fundraiser The Baker United Methodist Church will be holding their Every Member Enrichment Event on Saturday, April 2. Reg­ istration will start at 8 a.m. and the event starts at 9 a.m. It will have an excellent program that you will enjoy. The Baker United Methodist Church will also be holding their annual Rummage Sale on April 9, from 9-1 p.m. Sunday, April 3, church services will be held at 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. PUBLIC MEETINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS 51 50 49 I Across 1. Musical endings 6. “Ah, me!” 10.___ fruit 14. Codeine source 15. ___ -mutton 16. “High” time 17. Relating to killing one,Aos parents 19. Captain, e.g. 20. Drama venue 21. Sharp rugged mountain ridges 23. A disadvantage 26. Bleat 29. Having a spine 33. Rhetorical de­ vice using a conjunction 35. Cheap, poorly built merchandise 36. All together 37. Exacting 38. Marsh bird 39. Hair problem 42. Relating to shells 44. Calendar square 45. People torn by conflicts 47. To assemble troops 50. Herd members 55. The “A” of ABM 56. Explosions of 56 60 63 57 58 1 •’ 64 25. “___ alive!” (contraction) 26. Another name for sesame 27. Con men? 28. 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