The Observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1968-current, February 20, 2019, Page 5, Image 5

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Durkee community apprehend trespassers
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❲❡❳❨❩❬ ❭❡✇❳ ❪❡❫✈❴❵❡
An alert Durkee resident
who noticed a car parked in
the driveway of a home that
was supposed to be empty,
and then went to the house
armed with a shotgun, led
to the arrest of two Idaho
residents on trespassing
and other charges Monday
night.
Olive Phillips, a com-
mercial truck driver,
noticed the car in the
driveway when he exited
✻ ✁☎✞✠✄☎
☎✞ ❊❋ ☎ ✱ ☞✠ ✹ ✞✞ ✫ ✁
unincorporated commu-
nity about 23 miles south-
east of Baker City.
The house belongs to a
relative of Phillips’ wife,
Lessie.
Cindy Fortin, who is the
☛✁✞ ✄ ✶ ☛☎ ★ ✁☎☛ ☎ ✶ ✞ ★ ✠
“to warn them.”
Fortin said a woman
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She said a man then
walked out of the house.
“He was real lippy” to
Phillips when Phillips or-
dered the man to sit on the
ground next to the woman.
Fortin’s husband, Mike,
arrived soon after, also
armed with a shotgun.
Eric Colton of the Baker
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✰ ☛☞✁☎ ✽
that nobody was supposed
to be in the home.
Cindy Fortin then re-
turned to the home with
Olive Phillips, who had a
shotgun.
Fortin said Phillips yelled
for the people inside to
come out of the home, after
then arrived.
Cindy Fortin said the
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✼ ✞✠ ★ ✂ ★
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to Colton but eventually
emptied his pockets as
Colton ordered him to do.
Both Loos and the wom-
“I started feeling like I was getting
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of age, and the second dose at 4
through 6 years of age. Measles, a
highly contagious airborne disease,
according to CDC, can sit for up to
two hours in an airspace where an
infected person coughed or sneezed.
“If other people breathe the con-
taminated air or touch the infect-
ed surface, then touch their eyes,
noses, or mouths, they can become
infected,” the CDC website states.
“Measles is so contagious that if one
person has it, 90 percent of the peo-
ple close to that person who are not
immune will also become infected.”
Measles symptoms include high fe-
g ver, cough, runny nose, watery eyes,
small white spots inside the mouth
and, most noticeably, a red rash that
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down the neck to the rest of the body.
catching a cold, but I had a fever. A
day or so later, I still wasn’t feeling
better, and that’s when I developed
the rash,” said McGuire, who is now
63. “I don’t remember if I went to
the doctor or not. My parents were
both nurses so they would’ve known
(it was the measles).”
A few days later, her symptoms
worsened, causing her to miss al-
most two weeks of work and school.
“I was extremely sensitive to light
so I had to stay inside all day with the
drapes pulled in a darkened room,”
she recalled. “Several days into it is
when I started to notice my joints
getting achy, especially my hands.
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often do not have the judg-
ment necessary to make
sound decisions as voters.
LHS senior Ashley Mar-
tinez voiced a similar sen-
timent.
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olds) are old enough to
understand what is going
on,” Martinez said.
LHS social studies
teacher Josh White said
he recently asked the stu-
dents in two of his history
classes what they thought
✟☛☞☎
✌✌☛✡ ★ ✁ ✪ ✳❄❅✽ ✞ ✠ ❅
olds to vote.
“The vast majority
thought it was a bad idea,”
he said.
The LHS teacher said
a number of students be-
lieved they would be too
★ ✁ ✺ ☞✞✁ ✧ ✞✂ ✟ ✽ ☎ ✶ ✞ ★ ✠ ✮
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swollen and sore.”
McGuire believes the measles may
have contributed to her long-term
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✄ ☎ ✶ ✞
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✧ ☛☞✠☎
☎☎ ❜✶★ ✠☎ ✧ ✌ ★ ✆ ✄ ★ ✂ ☎✡☛
✠☞✌ ★ ✁ ✪ ✄ ✷ ✠☛✝ ✴✿✳❊
require that prosecutors be
able to prove that a person
entered a building with the
intent to commit burglary.
Loos and Adair are
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trespassing, as well as
theft and criminal mis-
chief. They were released
from the jail.
Fortin said Durkee is a
“real tight-knit community.”
“Everybody here watches
out for each other,” she
said.
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☞✄✞ ☛ ✷ ✂✞ ☎ ✶
✁✂ ✄☎ ✆ ✝✞✝✟✞✠ ✡☛☞✌✂
present them to the URA.
The decision and more
discussion will occur at
the next URA meeting on
March 6.
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from measles complications.
“The measles vaccine is a phenom-
enal vaccine,” Miles said, and add
that the unfounded fear of it causing
autism is “really unfortunate, be-
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“People (are still in) high
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said MacLeod, adding that
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informed politically and
need more life experiences
before they are ready to vote.
Doug Hislop of La
Grande, a longtime edu-
cator who retired as the
Imbler School District’s
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and is now Imbler High
School’s wrestling coach,
opposes lowering the vot-
ing age because teenagers
✠✞ ✝☛✠✞ ★ ✁ ✺ ☞✞✁ ✧ ✞✂ ✟ ✽
others.
“As people get older they
do more thinking for them-
selves,” Hislop said.
school they often change
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parents are members of.
Larry Morrison, a former
science teacher who taught
for more than 30 years, in-
cluding two decades at La
Grande High School, be-
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quite ready to vote.
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↔↕→➣ ➙➛➜➝↕➞➟↕➔➠
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ç
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☎ ✳❄ ★ ✄ ❉ ☞✄☎
Þßà áâãäå
❷ ❸❹❺❻ ❼ ❽❾❿❿ ➀➁➂❽➁ ➃➄➅➆❿❾ ❼ ➇ ➈❿➉❾ ➊❾➁➋❿ ➌➄➋➎
➽➾ ➚➪➶➹ ➘ ➴➷➬➬ ➮➱✃➴➱ ❐❒❮❰➬➷ ➘ ➾ Ï➬Ð➷ Ñ➷➱Ò➬ Ó❒ÒÔ
touch too young. They are
more impressionable and
pressure,” he said.
ects, etc., until $200,000
was distributed. Those
projects that do not re-
ceive their requested
funds will have the op-
tion of withdrawing their
projects for that year and
resubmitting an applica-
tion for a future CFP or
taking the money that
was given to them.
Another big change
would be to give extra
points to business applica-
tions that provide actual
bids of their projects from
licensed contractors in-
stead of just estimates and
applications with actual
proof of capital.
This new proposal would
were arrested and taken to
the Baker County Jail.
They were originally
charged with burglary and
theft, but District Attor-
for children who contract measles,
and encephalitis, which is the swell-
ing of the brain. CDC reports chil-
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arthritis, which she began to develop
when she was 20 years old.
“I don’t see these childhood dis-
eases as being harmless, because
they aren’t,” she said.
In fact, complications of measles
can sometimes have life-altering, or
sometimes even life-threatening, ef-
fects on the children who contract it.
“The part that people don’t under-
stand is it’s not just about the disease
itself, it’s also about the complications
that go along with having the disease,”
said Amy Miles, infection prevention-
ist at GRH, in a previous interview.
Measles complications include
vised. Sixteen is not an age
of accountability,” he said.
On the plus side, Knop
said, he likes the idea that
the measure will get peo-
ple talking about voting.
“I certainly welcome the
discussion,” he said.
Colleen MacLeod, a
member of the Union
County Republicans, did
not hesitate when asked
her opinion on the propos-
al to lower the voting age.
“It is ridiculous,” said
MacLeod, a former Union
County
Commissioner
who lives in Summerville.
MacLeod, a business
owner, said teenagers are
still evolving when they
perfect age to begin voting.
“Voting is a serious issue.
It needs deep thought,” said
Morrison, who served on Is-
land City’s city council about
three years before stepping
down last summer when he
moved to Baker City.
Randy Knop, an active
community volunteer in
Union who is also vice
chair of the Union County
Democrats, is all for mak-
ing the democratic process
more accessible, yet he
said it would be unfortu-
nate if Fagan’s proposed
change becomes law.
“I support the expan-
sion of voting rights, but
lowering the voting age to
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when voting. Some said
they would be afraid their
parents would be upset
with them if they voted for
a candidate from a party
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Deylen Scott Loos, 33, of
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La Grande resident Kathy Mc-
Guire, a retired quality control me-
chanical inspector, recalls her ex-
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Phillipses’ neighbor, said
Lessie called her and asked
her to drive her to the home,
which is just across the free-
way, on Vandecar Road.
Fortin said they jotted
down the car’s license num-
ber and also saw at least one
person, a man, inside the
home, which was dimly lit.
They returned to their
homes, and Phillips called
Baker County Dispatch.
Phillips also called her
also take away the need for
applicants to present their
projects at URA meet-
ings. Instead, they would
submit their applications
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