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    2 — THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2015
Local
— Community Calendar —
FAMILY DISCOVERY DAY
Saturday, September 26. 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
the LDS Family History Center 2625 Hughes Lane.
Family Discovery Day helps people learn more
about how to find out who their ancestors were and
gain a deeper appreciation for them. If you know
the name of at least one deceased ancestor, you can
start a search on familysearch.org. Family Discov-
ery Day includes downloads from the 2015 Roots
Tech Conference, an annual family history confer-
ence held in Salt Lake City. Additional classes by
local genealogists will be presented. Each par-
ticipant will have the choice of attending live or
recorded classed offered concurrently at 10, 11, 12
and 1 o’clock. You can obtain a Family Discovery
Day program in advance near the posters at the
Baker County Library, Community Connections,
Family History Center, or by emailing carolgfield
gmail.com.
ADLER HOUSE SEASON CLOSES
Saturday, September 26. Adler House Museum,
located at 2305 Main Street, is closing for the
season after September 26th. Visit the completely
restored and renovated 1889 Victorian Italianate
home, which was the residence of Leo Adler for
94 years. Adler House Museum will be open this
Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
BUSINESS FOUNDATION WORKSHOP
Monday, September 28 at Crossroads Carnegie
Art Center, 2020 Auburn Ave. from 6 to 9 p.m.
Northeast Oregon Economic Development District
(NEOEDD) offers a free, six-week workshop series
to help entrepreneurs and small-business owners
build the basis for a successful enterprise. Hands-on
class covers the basics of running a successful busi-
ness: overhead and inventory costs, goal-setting and
sales projections, marketing, taxes and licensing,
and other considerations, and brings it all together
in a business plan.
ODOT TRANSPORTATION MEETING
Thursday, October 1. The Northeast Area Com-
mission on Transportation will hold its next meeting
on October 1 from 9 a.m. to noon at the Oregon De-
partment of Transportation Region 5 Headquarters
located at 3012 Island Avenue, La Grande, Oregon.
The general public is invited to attend. Contact Lisa
Hill at (541) 963-3179,
HARVEST BAZAAR
Saturday, October 3, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Com-
munity Hall in Unity. Lunch served by the Burnt
River FFA. Door prizes. Pies for sale. Gifts and
craft items from a hall full of vendors available for
purchase in time for the holidays!
OREGON REPUBLICAN PARTY
LISTENING TOUR
Tuesday, October 6, 7-8:30 p.m. at the Sunridge
Inn. The Oregon Republican Party is stopping in
Baker City as part of its statewide listening and
transparency tour. Visit with ORP Chair Bill Currier
and Treasurer Ken Taylor, with more guests to be
announced. Call Suzan Ellis Jones at 541.519.5035
for more information.
DAVID MYLES IN CONCERT
Thursday, October 8 at Baker High School at
7:00 p.m. David Myles will perform in concert.
Single tickets are available for adults $25, students
$15. For more information, please call 541-523-
4600.
YMCA REGISTRATIONS DUE
1st -2nd Grade basketball and 3rd-6th volleyball
registrations are due October 1st. Go to http://bak-
erymca.org/ for more information.
MASQUERADE BALL
Saturday, October 31, 7:30 - 11:30 p.m. at the
Geiser Grand. Costumes and ambiance. Carriage
rides, celebrity book signings, photography, music,
and more! Buy tickets at www.thebakercountypress.
com or at the front desk of the Geiser Grand. Ticket
numbers are limited, so don’t wait!
— News of Record —
JAIL ROSTER
GAGNON, Roderick
POUND, John
WHITLOW, Jonathon
WONG, David
SHELTON, Adam
TREANOR, Kevin
GUZMAN, Jeova
LATTYMER, Melissa
NELSON, Caleb
LAYTON, Jodene
MYERS-GABIOLA, Michael
CLARK, Dexter
PREVO, Mary
BOTHWELL SHAVER, Kyle
SICKLER, Bobby
MYERS, Andrew
SCHLAHT, Nathan
RICCI, Devin
ELKSHOULDER, Ida
BOLANOS, Ann
MABE, Kevin
MADER, Casey
KEEFE, Timothy
DOWNING, Devin
HANSON, Coty
GRAMMON, Jacob
THACKER, Melissa
CARROLL, Richard
SPRAGUE, Travis
RICHARDSON, Sherrie
TURNER, Darren
GILDA, Jeremy
CORNETT, Jeremy
KILBORN, Lacey
STEELE, Tiffany
CAVYELL, Eric
SMITH, Glen
ROBINSON, Damon
KEYES, Bryan
Criminal Mischief II.
Timothy Patrick Keefe. 9/18. War-
rant Arrest.
Guzman, Jeova Gerardo. 9/18.
Three out of county warrants.
Griggs, Corey B. 9/18. Citation on a
Baker County Justice Court.
Nelson, Caleb Robert. 9/18. War-
rant Arrest.
Bird, Jay B. 9/19. Assault 4 Domes-
tic.
Merritt, Robert Steven. 9/19. DUII.
Lattymer, Melissa Jean. 9/19.
Baker County Parole and Probation
Detainer.
Edwards, Roderick Aaron. 9/19.
Disorderly Conduct.
Hanley, Autumn Dawn. 9/20. War-
rant Arrest.
Treanor, Kevin Jerome . 9/20. Post
Prison Violation.
Jackson, Lori Anne. 9/21. Theft III,
Computer crime and Fraudulent use
of a credit card.
Edison, Jason Lee. 9/21. Contempt
of Court.
Gagnon, Roderick Joseph. 9/22.
Probation violation. Original charges
are possession of methamphetamine
and theft.
Wong, David. 9/22. Burglary II,
UUMV, and Criminal Trespass II.
Pound, John Timothy. 9/22. Felony
driving while suspended.
POLICE LOG
Bork, Steven Christopher. 9/16.
FUNERAL NOTICES
Ernie Gruenzer, 95, of Halfway,
Oregon died on Friday, September
18, 2015 at Colorado Springs Memo-
rial Hospital in Colorado Springs,
Colorado. Local Arrangements are
under the direction of Tami’s Pine
Valley Funeral Home & Cremation
Services. Online condolences may
be shared at www.tamispinevalleyfu-
neralhome.com.
Emma “Pat” Justus, 91, of Baker
City passed away on September 19,
2015 while at Meadowbrook Place
In Baker City, OR. Arrangements are
being handled through Gray’s West
& Compay Pioneer Chapel, 1500
Dewey Ave. Baker City, OR. 97814.
Elaine Trimble – August 21, 1921
– August 17, 2015. Celebration of
Life service will be held at Baker City
Christian Church, 675 Highway 7,
Baker City, OR Wednesday, Sept. 30,
2015 at 11:00 a.m. Memorial con-
tributions may be made to Hereford
Community Hall (The Old School) or
the Burnt River Community Church
through Gray’s West & Co. Pioneer
Chapel, 1500 Dewey Ave., Baker
City, OR 97814.
Morgan Lee Mawhinney, 5 1/2
months old, of Baker City, died at
his home on Sunday, September
20, 2015. A Memorial Service will
be held on Saturday, September
26, 2015 - 3:00 p.m. at the Baker
Christian Church 675 State Hwy 7
Baker City. Friends are invited to join
the family for a reception immediately
following at the church. If you’d like
to bring your favorite dish (casserole,
dessert, salad) you may. Those
would like to make a memorial dona-
tion may do so to Morgan’s family
thorough Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral
Home & Cremation Services PO Box
543 Halfway, Oregon 97834. Online
condolences may be shared at www.
tamispinevalleyfuneralhome.com.
— Obituaries —
Wayne Treat
Imbler, 1950-2015
Wayne
Treat, 65, of
Imbler, Or-
egon died at
St. Mary’s
Hospital
in Walla,
Wayne
Walla,
Treat
Washington
on August 31, 2015.
Wayne Eugene was born
on March 12, 1950 to Ira
and Karma (Neilson) Treat.
In his youth he lived in
Hawaii and Costa Mesa.
Later the family moved to
Boise, Idaho and then to
Costa Mesa, California and
where he attended High
School.
After high school, Wayne
went to work in King-
man, Arizona to work on
a cattle ranch. In 1977
he worked at a vineyard
in Calvary Chapel, Costa
Mesa. In 1993 he moved
to Summerville, Oregon
and drove for Coca Cola,
a chip truck for Boise
Cascade then later for
Bowman Trucking until
retirement.
Wayne was a member of
the Imbler Lions Club. He
enjoyed helping out at the
food bank and also attend-
ing Bible Study.
Wayne is survived by
his two sons; Josh and his
wife Laura of Imbler, Or-
egon; Daniel and his wife
Dawn of Summerville; six
grandchildren and three
nephews.
Those who wish to make
a memorial donation in
memory of Wayne, may
do so to the Imbler Lions
Club though Tami’s Pine
Valley Funeral Home &
Cremation Services P.O.
Box 543 Halfway, Oregon
97834.
Online condolences may
be shared at www.tamispi-
nevalleyfuneralhome.com.
LaDonna Baggerly
Baker City, 1949-2015
LaDonna
Baggerly,
65, of Baker
City, died
at her home
with her
family at
LaDonna
her side, on
Baggerly
Monday,
September 7, 2015.
LaDonna Marie (Page)
Baggerly was born on
October 5, 1949 in Lewis-
ton, Idaho. She was raised
in Lewiston and gradu-
ated from Lewiston High
School in 1967.
LaDonna married Gay-
lord Baggerly on Septem-
ber 20, 1988 in Winnemuc-
ca, Nevada. They had 27
very, very happy years
together. They met when
LaDonna, working for
Harold Robins in Spokane,
and spent her last $5 to
buy Gaylord a steak for his
birthday.
She also worked for
Eagle Transfer and Storage
in Lewiston, Idaho and Joe
Sicilia, Inc. in Spokane,
Washington. In Baker City,
LaDonna worked for Mav-
erick, D.R. Johnson Baker
Reload, and the Salvation
Army Youth Center.
LaDonna enjoyed
taking in and caring for
strays, whether they be
cats, dogs, or children. She
enjoyed being outside to
fish, garden, or ride horses.
She participated in many
rodeo’s in the Lewiston
region.
She was preceded in
death by her parents and
sister Nancy who died
when she was one month
old.
LaDonna is survived by
her husband Gaylord; sons
Micheal and wife Rebecca
Bryant of Virginia Beach,
Virginia and Gregory Bry-
ant of Lewiston, Idaho;
beloved granddaughters
Ana-Elisa Bryant of Hern-
don, Virginia and Micheala
and husband Thomas Van
Clief of Schuyler, Virginia;
sisters Debra Howard of
Spokane, Washington,
Chris Duclos of Spokane,
Washington and Cindy
Barney of St Maries,
Idaho.
A private family
gathering was held. Those
who would like to make
a memorial donation in
memory of LaDonna may
do so to Best Friends
through Tami’s Pine Valley
Funeral Home & Crema-
tion Services PO Box 543
Halfway, Oregon 97834.
On line condolences may
be shared at www.tamispi-
nevalleyfuneralhome.com.
Diane Teixeira
Baker City, 1939-2015
Diane Marie Teixeira,
75, a resident of Baker
City, OR, died Saturday,
September
12 at Set-
tlers Park
Assisted
Living.
Diane was
born Oct.
Diane
22, 1939.
Teixeira
Memo-
rial services for Mrs.
Teixeira were held Tuesday
September 22, 2015 at
11:00 a.m. in Coles Tribute
Center. Reverend Robert
Greiner, St. Francis de
Sales Cathedral officiated.
Services concluded in the
chapel.
She married Jerry
Teixeira October 25,
1985 and they were mar-
ried for 30 years. She is
survived by her husband,
Jerry Teixeira, Baker City,
OR; daughter &son-law,
Vicki & Irving Lebowitz,
Hawaii; granddaughter &
husband, Nicole & Lee
Wilson, great grandsons
Aiden & Liam Wilson,
North Carolina; grandson,
David Lebowitz, Hawaii;
granddaughter Diane Leb-
owitz, Forest Grove, OR
and a sister, Sue Byrnes,
also nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in
death by her parents, a
daughter Linda Young and
a sister.
Those wishing to make
memorial contributions
in her memory may direct
them to a charity of ones
choice, this maybe done
through the Coles Tribute
Center, 1950 Place St.
Baker City, OR 97814.
Freda Lee Jones
Huntington,
Died 2015
Freda
Lee Jones,
longtime
resident of
Huntington,
Freda
Oregon,
Jones
passed away
on September 6, 2015 at
her home surrounded by
family and friends.
Freda was born in
Poplar Bluff Missouri.
Following school, Freda
married Raymond Dale
Jones Jr. on October 13,
2002. During Freda’s life
she worked as a certified
nursing assistant. Freda
loved to be able to help
others, she also enjoyed
being outdoors. She
enjoyed history and doing
needlepoint.
In 1999, Freda and
Ray made their home in
Huntington.
She was preceded in
death by her mother Millie
Hall.
Freda is survived by her
Loving Husband Raymond
D, Jones Jr, of Huntington
OR; Children;, Daughter:
Geri Wilkens and Son:
Dean Thompson both of
Peck Idaho, Son: Greg
Ransier of Tri Cities, WA.
Stepson Jonathon Jones
or Wilmington NC.Step
Daughter Chrissy Jones
Wickersham of Happy Val-
ley OR, five grandchildren;
Sister: Shirley Murphey of
Yakima Washington.
There will not be a
service. Those who might
like to make a memorial
donation in memory of
Freda, may do so to the
charity of their choice
through Tami’s Pine Valley
Funeral Home & Crema-
tion Services PO Box 543
Halfway, Oregon 97834.
Online condolences may
be shared at www.tamispi-
nevalleyfuneralhome.com.
Wayne Ellis Mash
Sumpter, 1942-2015
Wayne Ellis Mash, 72,
of Sumpter, Oregon died
September 18, 2015 at his
residence surrounded by
his family.
Wayne was born No-
vember 26, 1942 in Boise,
Idaho. Wayne was raised
by his grandparents and
after graduating from high
school in 1964, Wayne
joined the Army and
served his country proudly
during the Vietnam War.
On December 31, 1978
Wayne married Andy Mor-
row while in Vancouver,
Washington. He became
a truck driver and worked
for Anodizing Inc. for
17 years, retiring in 2005.
He enjoyed doing car-
pentry work for a pass-
time and loved to fish and
hunt.
Wayne is survived by his
wife, Andy of Sumpter,
Oregon, two sons, David
Mash of Bolivar, New
York, Kevin Mash of
Olympia, Washington a
stepson, Larry Jones of
Omaha, Nebraska, one
grandchild and a sister,
Marie Nolting of
Cuba, Missouri.
SEE OBITUARIES
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