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OFF PAGE ONE tally. Her total includes CLINTON: Sanders won North Dakota Press pledged delegates won in Wednesday, June 8, 2016 Continued from 1A a cause or a candidate you believe in and come up short,” she said. “I know that feeling well. But as we look ahead to the battle that awaits, let’s remember all that unites us.” She was biting and sarcastic as she took on Trump, accusing him of wanting to win “by stoking fear and rubbing salt in wounds — and reminding us daily just how great he is.” Even as the Democratic race was ending, new turmoil broke out among the Repub- licans. GOP leaders recoiled at Trump’s comments about a Hispanic judge, with one senator even pulling his endorsement. Trump capped his difi- cult day with victories in California, New Jersey, New Mexico, South Dakota and Montana. But he was muted his victory rally, saying he understands “the responsi- bility” of leading the Repub- lican Party. He also made a direct appeal to dejected Sanders supporters and other Democrats. “This election isn’t about Republican or Democrat, it’s about who runs this country: the special interests or the people,” he said. Trump promised a major speech next week on Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton. Clinton’s win in New Jersey came a day after she secured the 2,383 delegates she needed to become irst female presumptive nominee of a major political party, according to an Associated primaries and caucuses, as well as superdelegates — the party oficials and oficeholders who can back a candidate of their choosing. President Barack Obama called both Clinton and Sanders late Tuesday. The White House said Obama congratulated Clinton for “securing the delegates neces- sary to clinch the Democratic nomination for president” and praised her “historic campaign,” though he did not formally endorse her. The White House said East Oregonian Obama and Sanders will meet at the White House on Thursday, at the Vermont senator’s request Clinton and Sanders were both pressing for victory in California, each eager to effectively end their primary battle on a high note. Sanders picked up a win in North Dakota, where a handful of delegates were up for grabs. Sanders hoped a victory would help in his so-far-unsuccessful bid to get Clinton superdelegates to switch their support. Asked on NBC whether he was continuing that effort, he said, Page 7A “We are. We’re on the phone right now.” Clinton and Sanders are also expected to connect in the coming days, Clinton’s spokesman said late Tuesday. The candidates’ campaign managers spoke earlier in the day, signaling that conversa- tions were underway about the road ahead. Republicans had appeared uniied after Trump vanquished his last opponents about a month ago. But the real estate mogul has continued to make contro- versial statements, frustrating party leaders. PO BOX 1 • 101 Olson Rd • Boardman, OR 97818 • 541-481-3014 www.boardmanchamber.org • email: info@boardmanchamber.org Chamber Annual Meeting Wednesday, June 15 at noon Port of Morrow Riverfront Center Sponsored by Chamber Annual Report and IP28 Briefi ng PORTAND GENERAL ELECTRIC Avista Lamb-Weston/Con-Agra Foods Umatilla Electric Cooperative Call The Chamber at 481-3014 no later than this Friday, June 10 to RSVP for this important event! Tickets are $12. Boardman Foods • Boardman Hardware Oxford Suites • Port of Morrow And thanks to MCURD for helping fund this event! Presented by the Boardman Chamber of Commerce! Glow 5k Run/Walk Sunday, July 3 at 8:30 p.m. Registration starts at 7:30 p.m. Zumba Warm-up provided before event by 1 Hr. Cardio Crush. $20 in advance with shirt, $10 w/o shirt. $5 more day of event. $30 family rate without shirts. Shirts are $10. July 4th Celebration Parade The Chamber recently presented scholarships to these graduating Riverside High School seniors — the amount awarded is in ( ). From left to right: Stephanie Stokoe ($500), Edith Velasco ($1,000), Wayne Killion ($1,000), Juana Martinez ($500), and Gema Juarez ($500). Monday, July 4 at 11 a.m. Lineup begins at 10 a.m. on NE Front Street Prizes for Mayor’s Award, Best of Show, and Most Patriotic! Vendors Welcome! AGRITOURISM WORKSHOPS Tuesday, June 21 1 to 5 p.m. Port of Morrow Riverfront Center, 2 Marine Drive in Boardman Both sessions are FREE! Wednesday, June 22 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. EOTEC 1705 East Airport Road in Hermiston Lunch provided If you are interested in being a vendor, space is limited, so the sooner you sign up, the better! Activities on the 4th 7 to 10 a.m. Scout Breakfast at the Marina Park 11 a.m. Parade After the parade, horseshoe, soccer, and 3-on-3 basketball tournaments begin! Workshop sponsors include area Chambers of Commerce 4 p.m. Food, Vendors, Entertainment at the Marina Park and others, including... 5 p.m. Kids’ Games and Activities Call 786-8006 for details and to register S K R O W FIRE R K! D AFTER A Call the Chamber at 481-3014 for July 4th details ! Columbia River Community Health Services Cabins ~ RV’s ~ Tents Fishing ~ ATV Trails Concessions 450 Tatone Street • Boardman For your appointment, call 541-481-7212 Reservation Line 541-989-8214 Hours: Mon. 7:30am-7pm • Tues.-Fri. 7:30am-5pm Website: morrowcountyparks.org Email: mcparks co.morrow.or.us Hablamos Español Some of our services include: • Well Baby/ Child Exams • Childhood/ Adult Immunizations • Sports Physicals • Men’s & Women’s Health Exams • CDL Physicals • Flu Shots • Pre-employment Screenings • Chronic Disease Management • Limited Access to Dental Care Morrow County Public Works 365 W. Hwy 74 • PO Box Lexington, OR 97839 541-989-9500 office Shop p Local. 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