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    2 — THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2015
Local
— Community Calendar —
Sumpter snowmobile poker run
Saturday, February 14, 7 a.m. $3,000 in prizes.
Snowmobiles, cars or walk - all welcome. Ticket
Sales are Friday at the schoolhouse, from 6 p.m.-8
p.m. - $10, and from 7 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. on Satur-
day. Tickets must be turned in by no later than 3:30
p.m. For more information, call Neil at 541-894-
2217. Event starts at 7:00 a.m. and closes at 2:30
p.m. Payout and door prizes at 6:00 p.m.
Halfway snowmobile poker run
Sunday, February 15, Sign up at 9 a.m. at the
Lions Club in Halfway, Oregon to buy your poker
hands. The poker run is 40 miles round trip. Leave
your hands at the last station or turn your hands in
at the lions hall. Raffle items will be awarded and
winner will be announced at 6 p.m. Total of $4,000
in payouts! For more information call the Blooms
at (541)-742-7277.
Keating SWCD monthly meeting
Tuesday, February 17th at 12 noon at the USDA
Service Center; 3990 Midway Drive in Baker
City, OR. The public is welcome, and meals will
be available for those who RSVP for the meeting.
Please contact Tara at (541) 523-7121 x 100 for a
copy of the meeting agenda.
Oath Keepers monthly meeting
Tuesday, February 17th, 6 p.m. at the Baker
City Hall Council Chambers. Everyone in the
community is welcome! The agenda will include
community preparedness activities, reports from
county officers, “show and tell” demonstrations,
and more. See BakerCountySolutions.com for
more information.
District basketball tournament
Thursday, February 19 through Saturday the
21st at the high school. Look for team photos and
brackets in our February 20 issue, with full cover-
age the following issue!
Eagle Valley SWCD meeting
Monday, February 23rd at 12 noon at the Grange
Hall in Richland, OR. The public is welcome, and
meals will be available for those who RSVP for the
meeting. Please contact Tara at (541) 523-7121 x
100 for a copy of the meeting agenda.
Forest tax workshop
Tuesday, February 24 at the Baker County
OSU Extension Office, 6:30 p.m. -9 p.m. Call
541.523.6418 to register. Legal options to wood-
land owners for reducing their overall tax burden.
Chili and potato feed
Friday, February 27, 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Haines
Community PTCO, all you can eat. Adults $5,
Children $3.50.
A Night at Old Auburn
Saturday, February 28. The Friends of the
Museum 6th annual Casino Night Fund raiser are
now available for sale at the museum. At only
$28, tickets to this fun event make great holiday
gifts! You can also get museum membership gift
certificates for the 2015 season
Republican annual banquet
Saturday, March 21. Baker County Republicans
will host their annual banquet at the Elks Lodge in
Baker City with special guest Congressman Greg
Walden. Attendees also include Rep. Greg Barreto,
Rep. Cliff Bentz and Sen. Ted Ferriola. Tickets are
$35 each for a prime rib dinner. Silent auction. Call
Suzan at 541.519.5035 for information.
— News of Record —
JAIL ROSTER
BLOOD, Daniel
BURRIS, Frederick
DEHERRERA, Kyle
SMITH, Glen
BONEBRAKE, Gordon
PADILLA-ALBRADO, Jose
BRINEY, Chuck
MCEWEN, Kristopher
WHITMORE, Richard
HUMPHRIES, Joeseph
GRIFFIN, Alexander
CORONA, Carlos
KEYES, Bryan
DARNELL, Jason
GAZARIAN, David
MYERS-GABIOLA, Michael
HARDING, Jestin
PETERSON, Linda
O’DONNELL, Michael
STRAWN, Keri
BUCHANAN, Bryson
GENTRY, Arthur
OTNES, Buddy
EPLER, Brenda
SKINNER, Nicole
KEEFE, Timothy
COOK, Kristopher
CAMPBELL, Casey
ELKSHOULDER, Ida
MUNSELL, Emily
CULLEY, Andrew
Bonebrake, Gordon Henry. 2/10.
DUII.
Masaitis, Michael Leonard. 2/11.
Assault IV Domestic.
Blood, Daniel Jason. 2/11. PCS
Opium, PCS Meth and also a Union
County Warrant for Failure to Appear.
HELLMAN, Kenny
COMBS, Brian
HAMM, Todd
LEWIS, Neil
PAULSEN, Nathan
PARKAY, Samantha
SCHISLER, Chet
BROMLIE, Scott
BOWMAN, Chad
SCOTT, Chancy
MACK, Dale
FREEMAN, David
POLICE LOG
Whitmore, Richard LeRoy. 2/7. Pos-
session of a Controlled Substance.
Palmer, Casey Alexander. 2/7.
Theft I.
Bothwell Shaver, Kyle Wesley. 2/7.
Unlawful Possession Of a Short Bar-
reled Shot Gun and PCS Meth.
Barnett, Jeffrey Lee. 2/8. Contempt
of Court.
Webb, Terris Blaine. 2/9. Failure to
Perform Duties of Driver, Reckless
Driving, Criminal Mischief II and
Recklessly Endangering Another
Person.
Padilla-Albrado, Jose Daniel. 2/10.
Conspiracy to Deliver a Controlled
Substance (Meth.)
FUNERALS PENDING
Amos Rasmussen, 78, of Baker
City passed away on February 8,
2015 while at St. Alphonsus Hospital,
Baker City, Arrangements are being
handled through Gray’s West & Com-
pany Pioneer Chapel, 1500 Dewey
Ave. Baker City, Oregon, 97814.
Tonya Marie (Carpenter) Holland,
34, former Richland and Baker City
resident, died on January 2, 2015
at St. Alphonsus Regional Medical
Center in Boise, Idaho. A Celebra-
tion of Tonya’s Life will be held during
the summer. For those who wish to
make a memorial donation in memory
of Tonya may do so to help defray
funeral expenses through Tami’s Pine
Valley Funeral Home & CS PO Box
543 Halfway, Oregon 97834. On line
condolences may be shared at www.
tamispinevalleyfuneralhome.com.
— Obituaries —
Frances Eileen
Shurtleff
Prairie City, 1926-2015
Frances Eileen Shurtleff,
88, of Prairie
City died on
January 29,
2015 while
at Blue
Mountain
Care Center
Frances
in Prairie
City, Oregon. Shurtleff
A graveside
will be held for Frances at
a later time.
Frances was born to Fay-
ette Millard Bach and Edna
Maude (Boyer) Bach in
Mountain Home, Idaho on
August 21, 1926. She was
the third of six children.
Her father worked for
the railroad so the family
moved often. She went to
school in the Moun-
tain Home and Mullen,
Idaho areas. The year
before Pearl Harbor was
bombed, she lived with her
oldest sister Catherine and
Catherine’s family in
Hawaii. In 1943 the Bach
family moved to Haines,
Oregon. Fran was part of
the last graduating class at
Haines School. Fran went
on to attend college in La
Grande to become a LPN.
She married Leslie
Perkins and had two
daughters, Linda and Toby.
She later married Donald
Brown and had three sons,
Kelly, Wade and Brock.
Fran met and married
Lonnie D. Shurtleff who
already had one son, Lon-
nie Lee Shurtleff.
She and Lonnie had a son,
John D. Shurtleff.
Lonnie and Fran lived
at Rock Creek and raised
cattle until Lonnie’s death.
Fran was a great cook and
many family dinners were
enjoyed over the years.
Fran made quilts, loved to
play cards, shoot pool, go
fishing and loved all the
grandchildren. Through-
out all those years Fran
worked outside her home
for the Democrat Herald
Newspaper, H & R Block
and Senior and Disabled
Services in Baker City.
After Lonnie died, Fran
sold the ranch and moved
to North Powder to be
close to her youngest son,
John. Because of fail-
ing health Fran moved to
Baker City and lived at
Idlewood Manor and St.
Alphonsus Care Center.
When St. Alphonsus care
center closed, Fran went
to Blue Mountain Care
Center in Prairie City.
Survivors are Lonnie
and wife Pat Shurtleff of
LaGrande, OR, Linda and
husband Dennis Butenhoff
of Barnesville, MN, Toby
and husband Tom Hacker
of Haines, OR, Kelly and
wife Georgia Brown of
Baker City, Brock Shurtleff
of St. Joseph, MO, John
and wife Angela Shurtleff
of Haines, OR, and sisters
Edna and husband Alvin
Gawith of Baker City and
Carol and husband Andy
Anderson of Guide Rock,
NE, numerous grandchil-
dren and great- grandchil-
dren, nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death
by her parents, husbands,
Leslie, Donald, and
Lonnie, brothers William
Bach, Gene Bach and sister
Catherine Hoopii, son
Wade Brown, grandson
Darrel Hacker and great
grand daughter, Berlyn
Anderson.
Contributions may
be made to the Eastern
Oregon Museum through
Coles Tribute Center, 1950
Place Street, Baker City
97814.
Alva Justus
Baker City, 1923-2015
Alva Edi-
son Justus,
91, of Baker
City, died
February
3, 2015.
Services cel-
ebrating his
Alva
Justus
life was held
Saturday,
February 7, at 2:00 p.m. at
Gray’s West & Co. Pioneer
Chapel with Pastor Dave
Deputy of Calvary Baptist
Church officiating.
Alva was born October
6, 1923 in Rye Valley and
remained an Oregonian his
whole life. He was raised
on a farm with five sisters
and two brothers who rode
“Old Red,” the horse, to
school together.
He graduated from high
school in 1942 in Vale.
He was an athlete, par-
ticipating in high school
sports, football, basketball,
and was on the boxing
team. After graduation,
he worked side by side
with his father, Tona, on
their farm until he left to
serve his country in World
War II. This duty took
him to South Korea on
occupational duty where
he gained experience and
knowledge to operate
heavy equipment with the
13th Engineer Battalion.
He was honorably dis-
charged from the Army in
May 1947.
Alva used his G.I. bill
benefits to get his pilot s
license at a small airfield
in Harper, flying a Cessna
140. He enjoyed flying
himself and his friends
around Eastern Oregon,
Idaho and Washington...
but after he married his
sweetheart, Norma, he
never flew again
Alva met and married
the love of his life, Norma
Jackson all in the same
year. They were married in
Vale on August 10, 1951.
Alva and Norma were
married 63 years, and had
four daughters. He moved
his family to Baker City in
1970, and retired here
at the age of 62. He en-
joyed hunting and fishing
on the Snake River.
Alva’s career usually
always involved heavy
equipment operation and
provided an opportunity
to raise his four daughters
on a farm, together with
all the farm animals and
adventures.
Alva was simply a kind
gentleman with a big heart.
He worked hard, loved
strong, and lived long. He
served his country, pro-
vided for his family, was
loyal, humble, selfless,
and a fighter until his last
breath.
Survivors include his
wife, Norma L. Justus,
one sibling, Erma John-
son, four daughters:
Lynn Miller and Bruce of
Vancouver, WA, Toni Goss
and Milo of Baker City,
Jeannie Olson and Roger
of Bend, OR, Jill Walker
and John of Moses Lake,
WA; grandchildren: Shane
Gutridge, Kristi Miller
DeVoe, Lee Miller, Bobby
Lemmon, Joshua Walker,
Jared Olson, Cody Meiser;
and 10 great-grandchil-
dren.
Memorial contributions
may be made to the VFW
Veteran’s Memorial Club
through Gray’s West
& Co. Pioneer Chapel,
1500 Dewey Ave., Baker
City, OR 97814.
Sam Campo
Union, 1932-2015
Sam Campo, 82, of
Union, OR died at Ange-
line Senior Living Center
in La Grande on January
30, 2015. A memorial
service was held at Echos
of Praise Church, 1520 X
Avenue, La Grande Sat-
urday, February 7 at 2:00
p.m. with Pastor Zan Coen
officiating
Samuel Newell Campo
was born May 7, 1932 in
Albion, Michigan to James
Vincenzo and Mildred
Hubbard Campo. He was
raised in Michigan and
started driving truck
at the age of 16.
He drove truck through-
out 48 states and lived in
Kansas, California, Ne-
vada, Utah and Washington
before moving to Portland,
OR. He drove truck for 33
years until a bad accident
forced him into disability.
While in Portland, Sam
met Mary Ann Schleich-
ardt and they were married
Jan. 4, 1992 in Clackamas,
OR. They moved from Or-
egon to Michigan and back
before moving to Union,
OR in 2008.
Sam was preceded in
death by his parents, son
Roger Campo, brother
James Campo and a sister
Roselia Meteyer
Sam is survived by his
wife, Mary Ann of Union,
OR, sons: Samuel P.
Campo of Missouri,
John Campo of Michigan,
Robert Schleichardt of
Union, OR; daughters:
Melissa and Annette, both
of Michigan, Heather
Bentz, Tennessee and
Jennifer Schleichardt of
Union; brothers: Joe Hub-
bard and Wheeler Campo
of Michigan, Norman
Campo of Washington,
Don Campo of Indianapo-
lis, Indiana; sisters: Maria
Campo of Glenrock, Wyo-
ming, Carmela Schweer of
Colorado, Cathy Harwood
of Ohio; seven grand-
children and seven great
grandchildren.
Memorial contributions
may be made to Gray’s
West and Company for the
memorial fund for Samuel
Campo. Arrangements are
through Gray’s West and
Company Pioneer Chapel,
1500 Dewey Ave.,
Baker City, OR 97814.
Marion “Bruce”
Christman
Baker City,
1943-2015
Marion
“Bruce”
Christman,
71, of Baker
City died
February 1,
Bruce
2015. A
Christman
Celebration
of Life service will be
held Friday, February 20th
at the North Powder Fire
Department at 1:00 p.m.
with Pastor Jesse Whitford
of the Baker City Christian
Church officiating. Friends
are invited to join the
family for a reception at
the North Powder Elemen-
tary School following the
service.
Bruce was born August
5th, 1943 in LaGrande ,
OR to Calvin and Helen
Coffee Christman.
See OBITUARIES / Page 10