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2 — THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 Local — Community Calendar — UNITY’S HARVEST BAZAAR Harvest Bazaar in Unity, Saturday, Oct. 1, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. At the Unity Community Hall in Unity. Lunch served by the Burnt River FFA, proceeds from lunch go to FFA. Drawing for door prize at 2:00 p.m. Must be there! Men would like it. Pies for sale, made by the Burnt River Home Extension ladies Do your Holiday shopping early. Local and out of town venders. TASTE OF BAKER Saturday, October 8, 4-7 p.m. The Taste of Baker is a showcase for all of Baker City’s fi ne restaurants and foodies. The menu items range from $1 to $5, and there are over two dozen vendors participating. Tokens will be on sale starting at 2 p.m. on Main Street. Menus and maps are available at the token tables, located outside The Little Bagel Shop, Gla- cier 45, US Bank, Earth & Vine, and Charlie’s Deli and Ice Cream, along with ballots to vote for you favorite scarecrow. If you have questions, contact the HBC offi ce at (541) 523-5442 or Rosemary Abell at (503) 544-4176. DUTCH OVEN COOKOFF Saturday, October 8, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 2nd Annual Cast Iron Chef: Dutch Oven Cook-off at the Na- tional Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center. If you enjoy cooking in the outdoors, join us for a fun team competition celebrating traditional open air cooking and locally harvested ingredients. Take part in our annual Dutch oven cook-off “with a twist!” COMMUNITY CONNECTION BBQ FUNDRAISER Friday, October 14, 5 p.m. Community Connec- tion is having its annual BBQ rib dinner and silent auction to raise funds to support the dinning center and Meals-on-Wheels program. They need to raise an addition $3000 this year to keep the program going as it currently is. The auction will be from 5-6:30 p.m. with dinner served from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Tickets are $13 for pre-purchase or $10 for children under 12, $15 at the door. Directions: Community Connection 2810 Cedar Street in Baker City. CROSSROADS GALA FUNDRAISER Friday, October 21, 5:30-10 p.m. Save the Date for the 2016 Crossroads Carnegie Art Center Gala Fundraising Dinner and Auction this year we go Southeast of Disorder to a place called Margarita- ville celebrating the music and lifestyle of Jimmy Buffett! More details to come! EAGLE VALLEY FALL FESTIVAL Sunday, October 30. The last Sunday in Oc- tober the 7th Annual Eagle Valley Grange Fall Festival will take place. Activities will kick off at 4 p.m. and at 5 p.m. the potluck will start. There will be kids’ games, cake walks, Trunk-or-Treat, costume contest, and all manner of fun, including, a raffl e,Tractor Parade. For anyone interested in showing off a vintage piece of farming equipment or something new for that matter, this is your oppor- tunity to share your favorite farm machine with the community. Costumes are strongly encouraged, and those of you that are attending are asked to remem- ber that this is a family friendly festival. festival organizers ask that there be no gruesome or other inappropriate costumes. Prizes will be awarded in numerous categories, including adults. The popular Trunk-or-Treat will be back this year, with par- ticipants invited to dress up their vehicles, and the trick-or-treats will come to you. For more infor- mation contact, Mary Jane Ward, 541-893-6346, Deanna Pennock 541-893-3377 or Marty Pennock 541-540-1413. HUNTINGTON CULTURAL FESTIVAL AND HIGHLAND GAMES Saturday, November 5, Heritage & Cultural celebration with living history, cultural demonstra- tions, craft & food vendors, & Celtic games. Call (541) 523-1589 for more information. ST. FRANCIS TURKEY DINNER Sunday, November 6, 2 p.m. or 4 p.m. Adults $10. Children $5. Dinner includes roast turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans, fruit salad, homemade pumpkin pie with whipped cream. Tickets available from Del Tholen at 523- 3430 or the parish offi ce at 523-4521. St. Francis, 2235 First Street in Baker City. TWILIGHT CHRISTMAS PARADE AND TREE LIGHTING Saturday, December 3, 5 p.m. Lighted holiday parade through the streets of historic downtown Baker City followed by the lighting of the com- munity Christmas Tree. For additional information – please contact Jeff Nelson at 523-5556. HISTORIC HOMES TOUR Saturday, December 10, 1-5 p.m. Included in this year’s tour are several homes, and other historically signifi cant or architecturally important buildings. The emphasis of the tour is on the fancy parlor where historically families always displayed their most extravagant holiday decorations to impress the neighbors walking by. This is a self-guided tour. The tour starts at the Baker Heritage Museum which will open at 10 a.m. for those wishing to view the exhibits. — News of Record — JAIL ROSTER HERMAN, Adam HODEL, Cody GRAY, Robert WHITTING-GOOD, Travis GUZMAN, Miguel BOLANOS, Ann GAGNON, Roderick LANNING, James STEELE, Alan WILKERSON, Harold MULDER, Antoine TAYLOR, Diana CRUM, Chumaree RIDER, Lloyd STREET, Kenneth WATSON, Nickolas WONG, David THACKER, Melissa VANDERPOOL, Joshua BREYETTE, Shana CAVANESS, Tannesa GROVE, James EDISON, Marsan MADER, Casey BAXTER, Benjamin KOONTZ, Kyle SIMMS II, George BROWN, Geoffrey MCNAIR, Frank CULBERTSON, Brandon DARNELL, Jason ODEA, Robert NICHOLS, Robert BELL, Kimberly BROADIE, Roark FURTNEY, Jeffery MYERS-GABIOLA, Michael GRYDER, David Wells, Kevin L. 9.23. Jackson County Warrant for Failure to Appear. Koontz, Kyle Craig. 9.23. Umatilla County Circuit Court warrant for Dan- gerous Drugs. Russell, David Lee. 9.24. DUII. Crum, Chumaree Dawn. 9.26. Fail- ure to Appear. Rider, Lloyd Allen. 9.26. Baker County Circuit Court Warrant for Criminal Trespass I and Menacing and an Out of State Warrant. Taylor, Diana Irene. 9.27. Child Neglect II. POLICE LOG Winston, Melissa Ann. 9.20. Theft II and Forgery II. Fraijo, Michael Lee. 9.21. Failure to Pay Fines. Gwin, Lucas Buddy Lee. 9.21. Contempt of Court. Wong, Andrew David. 9.21. Proba- tion Violation, Contempt of Court x 2. Watson, Nickolas Richard. 9.21. Probation Violation, Original Charge is Possession of Meth. Hatfi eld, Amy Marie. 9.22. Con- tempt of Court. Street, Kenneth Roy. 9.23. Parole and Probation Violation. FUNERAL AND DEATH NOTICES Ernie Gruenzner Jr. - A Memo- rial Service will be held on Saturday, October 15, 2016 - 11 a.m. at the New Bridge Nazarene Church in New Bridge, Oregon. Arrangements are under the direction of Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral Home & Cremation Services. Online condolences may be shared at www.tamispinevalleyfu- neralhome.com. — Obituaries — Rosalie Ann Scott Baker City, 1956-2016 Rosalie Ann Scott, 60, of Baker City, Oregon passed away at St. Lukes Rosalie Ann Regional Scott Medical Center in Boise, Idaho on September 13, 2016. Funeral services for Rosalie will be on Friday September 23, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. at Gray’s West & Co. Pioneer Chapel with Pastor Brad Phillips of the Harvest Church offi ciating. A procession will lead family and friends to Mt. Hope Cemetery for the interment following the service. Rosalie or Rose, as most knew her, was born on July 14, 1956 in Oregon City, Oregon to Marjorie (Brandli) Kofstad and Harvey Kofstad. She graduated high school at the Oregon City High School. On April 6, 1976 Rose and David Eugene Scott were joined in marriage in Oregon City, Oregon. They were married for 35 years before David’s pass- ing in 2011. Before retiring in 2004, Rose worked as a CNA at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital for 20 years. When she was not working she enjoyed boating, fi shing, camping, hunting, and was affi liated with the Assembly of God Church. Rose had many accom- plishments during her life, but the one she was proud- est of and most appreci- ated for was her ability and willingness to always be a wonderful mother, grandmother, and wife who taught her children and grandchildren, through example, how to love and give freely. She is survived by her daughter Theresa Mag- nifi co of Meridian, Idaho; step-daughter Rose Ewing of Seal Rock, Oregon; step-sons John Scott of To- ledo, Oregon, Huey Woo- drum of Eugene, Oregon, Dan Scott of Middleton, Idaho, and John Shock- ley of Silverton, Oregon. Rose is also survived by 29 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Rose is preceded in death by her parents Marjorie and Harvey Kofstad, her husband David E. Scott and her son Joshua D. Scott. Should friends and family desire, memorial contribu- tions may be made to Best Friends of Baker City or the Rachael Pregnancy Center through Gray’s West & Co. at 1500 Dewey Ave. Baker City, OR 97814. To light a candle, share a memory, or leave a condolence in memory of Rose, please visit: www. grayswestco.com. Robert E. “Bob” Lattin Richland, 1930-2016 Robert E. “Bob” Lattin, a long-time resident of Richland, Bob Or- Lattin egon passed away at his home in Middleton, Idaho, on September 19, 2016, at the age of 86. A Graveside Service with Military Honors was held on Monday, Septem- ber 26, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. at Eagle Valley Cemetery in Richland, Oregon. Robert was born on January 15, 1930, to Paril “Patrick” Vernon and Nina (Bruneau) Lattin in Elma, Washington. He was raised in Elma, attended White Star elementary school, and graduated from Elma High School in 1948 where he played on the football team. He subsequently served two years in the U.S. Army, including one year stationed in post-war Ger- many where he worked in the signal corps installing telephone and communica- tion lines. Upon his honorable discharge from the service, he returned to Elma where he worked many years as a lineman for West Coast Telephone Co. in both Elma and Montesano, and where he helped over- see the transition from operator-only calls to dial telephones. He was also the president of the Elma Eagles in the 1960s. On February 21 1954, he married Lillian Sarff, whom had son Dan. They had four children, twins Patrick and Robin, daugh- ter, Julie, and son, Michael. In 1969 when another company purchased West Coast Telephone Co., Robert moved his family to Sandpoint, Idaho where he worked for General Tele- phone Company., subse- quently moving to Halsey, Oregon where he man- aged a privately-owned telephone company and in 1973 he purchased the Eagle Telephone System Company in Richland, Oregon. He built the small company into a series of companies, always keeping up with the latest telecom- munications technology, which included a cable TV company, a cell-phone company, and a construc- tion company, becoming the largest employer in Richland. He was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters, Patti and Becky, a brother, Randy, granddaughter Gienel and a great grand- son Cody. Bob is survived by his wife of 62 years, Lillian of Baker City, OR, his sister, Beverly, of Auburn, WA, and his fi ve children, Dan Cornell of Hugo, MN, Patrick(Kathy)of Richland, Robin(Doug) Schrade of Middleton, ID, Julie Daly of Baker City and Michael(Rusti) Lattin of Richland, six grandchil- dren and three great-grand- children. He loved to fi sh, and in his retirement he spent many vacations fi shing with his daughter, Robin, and her husband, Doug. He spent many enjoy- able times in the Wallowa Mountains, at the family cabin, and in 1997 he took the trip of his dreams, driving to Alaska with his brother-in-law, Charles Potts of Seattle. Bob served as an EMT with Eagle Valley Ambu- lance in Richland and was a member of the Lions Club. He will be dearly missed as a husband, father, grand- pa and friend to many. For those who would like to make a memorial dona- tion in memory of Bob, the family suggests that donations be directed to the Eagle Valley Cemetery through Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral Home PO Box 543 Halfway, Oregon 97834. SEE OBITUARIES PAGE 9 Tony's Tree Service Free evaluations for: • Proper Trimming • Safety • Removal •Disease Control • Insect Control • Tree Replacement • Stump Grinding Licensed | Insured | 48 years experience. Tony's Tree Service. Accepting payment plans and credit cards. Nearly fi ve decades of experience. 600 Elm Street, Baker City. 541.523.3708 Owners Tony & Lisa Constantine LCB 6271 • CCB 63504