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2 — THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 2015 Local — News of Record — — Community Calendar — JAIL ROSTER PREVO, Loren being handled through Gray’s West DOUGHERTY, Dustine GRIGGS, Corey & Company Pioneer Chapel, 1500 WONG, David MYERS, Andrew Dewey Ave. Baker City, OR. 97814. SPECIAL OLYMPICS FUNDRAISER ROTHENBERGER, Daniel PADILLA-ALBRADO, Jose Darlene Gorbet, 87, of Richland, Saturday, August 15, 5-9 p.m. Baker City DOYLE, James KEYES, Bryan Oregon died on Sunday, August 9, Police will hand-deliver your pizza orders to your NICHOLS, Robert 2015 at St. Alphonsus Hospital in GRAMMON, Jacob POLICE LOG Baker City, Oregon. A Traditional doorstep in a police car. Lights fl ashing! Have VANDERPOOL, Joshua Miner, Mariam Kristine. 8/5. Con- Funeral Service will be held on Fri- fun and send one to a friend… Free cheesy bread SCHULTZ, Kristal tempt of Court. day, August 14, 2015 ~ 11:00 a.m. sticks with each order. 3.00 delivery fee. 30% DIAL, Joseph Vanderpool, Joshua Gerald. 8/5. at the Richland Methodist Church. donated toward the local Special Olympics. DODGE, Amesha Assault Dometic IV. Interment at Eagle Valley Cemetery. FIELDS, Jonathon Johnson, Michael Joseph. 8/7. Friends are invited to join the family STARLIGHT EXPRESS AT SUMPTER FISCHER, Jacob Possession of Controlled Substance for a potluck reception immediately VALLEY RAILWAY TREANOR, Kevin Meth. Violation of restraining order. following the interment at the Rich- GENTRY, Curtis Ring, Joseph Daniel. 8/7. Contempt land Methodist Church. For those Saturday, August 15, 8:00 p.m. Enjoy a family BOLANOS, Ann of Court. who would like to make a memorial trip up valley, returning to McEwen around 10 THACKER, Melissa Doyle, James Donald. 8/7. DUII. donation in memory of Darlene, the p.m. Enjoy cake and coffee at the Sumpter Station. CARROLL, Richard Makinson, Samuel Allen. 8/7. DUII. family suggests the Eagle Valley $20 for adults round trip. Child, senior and family SPRAGUE, Travis Matousch, Joseph 8/7. Assault IV EMT’s through Tami’s Pine Valley tickets available. Enjoy the Perseid meteor shower RICHARDSON, Sherrie Domestic. Funeral Home & Cremation Services from the train. LOTT, Aaron Rothenberger, Daniel James. 8/8. PO Box 543 Halfway, Oregon 97834. TURNER, Darren Probation Violation, a State Parole Charles D. Davis. 77, a resident EAGLE VALLEY SWCD MEETING GILDA, Jeremy Board Warrant for Parole Violation of Baker City, OR died Sunday Au- SCHULTE, Michael and Failure to Register as a Sex Of- gust 9, 2015 in Jerome, ID. Funeral Monday, August 17, noon at the USDA Service PALMER, Dustin fender. services for Mr. Davis will be held Center at 3990 Midway Drive in Baker City. The CORNETT, Jeremy Steele, Zachary William. 8/8. Pos- Tuesday August 18, 2015 at 11:00 public is welcome, and meals will be available for BRODAHL, Robert session of Controlled Substance AM in the 7th Day Adventist Church. those who RSVP for the meeting. Please contact SYPHERD, Crystol Meth. Pastor Monte Wood of the church Tara at (541) 523-7121 x 100 for a copy of the WEISENBURGH, Michael Grammon, Jacob Kyle. 8/11. Con- will offi ciate, interment will follow meeting agenda. KAROLSKI, Bryan tempt of Court. the services at Mt. Hope Cemetery. KILBORN, Lacey Baggerly, David Allen. 8/12. Con- Visitation for Mr. Davis will be held KEATING VALLEY SWCD MEETING CHAMBERS JR, David tempt of Court. Monday August 17, 2015 from 1:00 BORK, Julia Hanson, Coty. 8/12. Probation Viola- p.m. - 7 p.m. at Coles Tribute Center. Tuesday, August 18, noon at the USDA Service STEELE, Tiffany tion. Donations maybe made to either the Center at 3990 Midway Drive in Baker City. The CAVYELL, Eric American Diabetes or the Kidney public is welcome, and meals will be available for SMITH, Glen FUNERAL NOTICES Foundation, this maybe done through those who RSVP for the meeting. Please contact ROBINSON, Damon Patricia Williamson, 81, of Baker the Coles Tribute Center, 1950 Place Tara at (541) 523-7121 x 100 for a copy of the ROMINE, David City passed away on August 10, 2015 St. Baker city, OR 97814. meeting agenda. CULLEY, Andrew at her residence. Arrangements are FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL FOR BURNT RIVER 30J — Obituaries — Wednesday, August 19, classes begin at 7:55 a.m. Students may register anytime after August 3. Mary Alice Williams High in 1944. On Febru- Dennis, John Williams and Beginnings Carroll ary 17, 1946 she mar- his wife Rosa and their Fellowship FRED KELLY GRANT FEDERAL Baker City, 1926-2015 ried her childhood friend son J.R.; many wonder- Church, COORDINATION SEMINAR Mary George L. Carroll. ful friends - David Burris 1820 Estes Thursday, August 20 through Saturday, August Alice They were married in was like a son to her; Street, 22nd. Call Lorrie at 541.519.5470 for details and Williams the old Christian Church good neighbors Bettie and Baker City. to sign up. $150 includes the seminar taught by six Carroll, on the corner of 4th and Marvin Schmidt who did John Jeffries Mary of the nation’s foremost experts on local coordi- 88, died Church Street. They spent so many kind things for will be of- Williamson nation with federal entities, lunch for three days, on August most of their early mar- her through the years; Julie fi ciating. workbook and materials. Registration begins at 6, 2015 in ried life in Baker. George and her son Nick Bouchard A reception is also 7:30 a.m. on Thursday. To be held at the Baker Baker City, Mary worked as a meat cutter. who kept her lawn mowed, scheduled following the County Event Center in Baker City. This is a pri- Oregon. Carroll They had three sons hedge trimmed, painted her service. vately sponsored event. She was born on August and a daughter. In 1954 kitchen and other things Mary was born in Baker 17, 1926 in Baker, Oregon George re-enlisted in too numerous to mention; City on April 17, 1961 MEDICAL SPRINGS RURAL FIRE to John B. and Margaret the Navy and the family Bev Coleman with whom to Bruce McMurren and PROTECTION DISTRICT PICNIC William. Most of her moved around quite a lot. she enjoyed many a ham- Joanne Duncan McMurren. Friday, August 21, at 5:30 p.m. for the Fire early childhood was spent George left the service in burger, shared holidays After graduating from high District Picnic at Pondosa Station. Potluck dinner in lumber camps around 1961 and they settled in and was a good friend; school, Mary attended will be followed by a raffl e and auction. Dona- Bates, Austin and Whitney. Esparto, California where Sunny and Jack Lillard of Blue Mountain Commu- tions appreciated. Her father worked for the they raised their family and Roseburg, Oregon who nity College and received Oregon Lumber Company. lived for over 30 years. called her Aunt Mary and a degree in accounting. MEMORY CRUISE AND CAR SHOW, The family lived year They returned home to they had a longtime close She put her education to DURKEE STEAK FEED round in camp till her Baker City in 1992. and loving relationship. good use by working at Saturday, August 29. Classic car show at Geiser brother John started to Mary enjoyed doing Last but not least her com- the Credit Union and an Pollman Park, community cruise, and concludes at school. Then they came to needlepoint and many a panion and much loved audiology offi ce. the Durkee Steak Feed. For more information con- Baker where they lived on home has her work hung dog “Blossom Buttercup.” Mary loved going to tact Dan Haberman at 541-519- 5963 or Wayne 15th Street. She and John on the wall. She also Judy Chamard and John Halfway with her Aunt Rider at 541-519-7647. Show and Shine 8 a.m. -3 went to Churchill School knitted slippers and dish Powell have welcomed Nancy to spend Easter and p.m. The Eagles chuck wagon will serve breakfast through the 6th grade cloths, all year to give as Blossom Buttercup into Thanksgiving with Randy 7-11 and lunch 11 till 3 p.m. poker walk 10 a.m.-2 except for the 4th grade Christmas gifts. their home. Mary was and Dana Simrell each p.m. Raffl es 1-3 p.m. Awards 3-4 p.m. Poker run when they went to school She was preceded in at peace with this kind year. During the early 4-5:30 p.m. Winner announced at Durkee Steak in a one room schoolhouse death by her husband of 56 gesture. She also leaves years before her illness, Feed at Quail Ridge Golf course. Durkee steak in Whitney. years, George who died in numerous nieces, neph- she would hold an open feed 4:30-8 p.m. 7:30 p.m.-9 p.m. street cruise. She remembers this year 2002, sons James, George ews, cousins and extended house that was lavishly as the best time of all her Jr. and Robert. family. decorated and had lots BAKER COUNTY FAIR AND happy childhood. Mary is survived by There will be a Memo- of home made specialty PANHANDLE RODEO Her father came home her daughter Maggie and rial Service at Mt. Hope goodies. every night and they were her husband Ken McGuire Cemetery at a later date Survivors are her hus- Friday, September 4 through Monday, Septem- all together. Probably the of Baker City; Delores for family and friends. band, Russell Williamson, ber 7 in Halfway. most important people in Carroll of Vacaville, Date and time will be her daughter and son-in- California; Grandchildren announced. Julie made law Courtney and Aaron MASQUERADE BALL her life as a child were her Brothers; John was 16 Kathleen and her husband a beautiful box at Mary’s Moses of Springfi eld, OR, Saturday, October 31, 7:30 - 11:30 p.m.