2 — THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 2015 Local — News of Record — — Community Calendar — 2015 Chamber Awards Banquet Saturday, January 17. No-host social hour 5-6:30 p.m. Program starts at 6:30 p.m. Dinner starts at 7:00 p.m. “Back to the Future” is the theme. Sponsorships are still available. Contact the Chamber. Walden visit Congressman Greg Walden will be in Baker City attending the Rotary Club’s luncheon on Monday, January 19th, noon, at the Sunridge. The public is invited. Lunch is $11 and may be paid at the door. Lunch purchase not required to attend. For more information about membership in Baker City Rotary, contact club president Peggy Hudson at 541-523- 9127. Oath Keepers Meeting Tuesday, January 20, 6:00 p.m. at Baker City Hall in the Council Chambers. Meetings are the third Tuesday of every month. SWCD annual dinner meeting Friday, January 23, 2015. Baker County Soil and Water Conservation Districts will holding their Annual Dinner Meeting at the Sunridge Inn. There will be a “no-host” social hour beginning at 5:30 p.m. and dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. $15 per person. Call 523-7121, ext 100 or ext 109. NRA pistol shooting course Friday, January 23 through Saturday, January 24. The Powder River Sportsmen’s Club will host an NRA Basic Pistol Shooting Course. The fee for the 10-hour class is $60 and includes course mate Oregon training requirements for Concealed Carry Permit applicants. For more details, contact instruc- tor Maurice Valerio at 541-853-2355. Mining and natural resources conference Tuesday, January 27, noon till 4 p.m. with a reception from 4-5 p.m. at the Baker County Events Center. FFA’s BBQ fundraiser Friday, February 6, 2015, from 5 to 7 p.m., at the U-shaped driveway by the southern entrance of Baker High School. Tickets, available for purchase prior to or at the fundraiser, are $12 each, and the meal will include tri-tip, baked potato, garlic bread, green beans and a brownie. Pesticide applicator pre-exam training Tuesday, February 10 at the Baker County OSU Extension Office, 9:45 a.m. -3 p.m. Call Janice at 541.523.6418 to RSVP or for more information. The class is free. 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 woodland owners for reducing their overall tax burden. A Night at Old Auburn Saturday, February 28. The Friends of the Mu- seum 6th annual Casino Night Fund raiser are now available for sale at the museum. At only $28, tick- ets to this fun event make great holiday gifts! You can also get museum membership gift certificates for the 2015 season. Thank you friends, neighbors, and family for your prayers, cards and words of condolence at the passing of our mother, Leona I. Speelman. Thank you to the Richland Christian Church, those that helped serve, and the many people who brought food for the reception following Mom’s funeral. The meal was excellent. The visiting and remembering with friends and family was enjoyed by all. Thank you Dr. Jon Schott for taking care of Mom all these years. Thank you Tami at Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral Home, Pastor Gordon Bond, and Dona Schmitt for the beautiful service. Thank you to the folks at Meadowbrook Place for providing Mom a peaceful and understanding home during her last days. And a special thank you to the folks at Heart ‘n Home Hospice for the help and all the loving care given Mom the past several months. We deeply appreciate all of you for all that was done to ease the passing of our mother. Sincerely, Larry, Terry, Janice and the rest of the Speelman family. JAIL ROSTER GOODMAN, Diana EPLER, Brenda SCHOMBURG, Janet STREET, Kenneth FISCHER, Jacob GUNN, Ryan SIMONIS, Dyllan SKINNER, Nicole HANSON, Coty PADILLA-ALBRADO, Jose GREGG, John KEEFE, Timothy BRASWELL, Edward SCOTT II, Arthur COOK, Kristopher DEMARIS, Cody CAMPBELL, Casey ELKSHOULDER, Ida MASZK, Caleb MUNSELL, Emily WHITMORE, Richard CULLEY, Andrew HELLMAN, Kenny FINE, Tamara SYPHERD, Crystol ENTERMILLE, Forrest DESHIRLIA, Cory DUNLEAVY, Chance MCBRIDE, Steven Leland “Link” Millman Richland, 1928-2015 Leland Millman, 86, died on Janu- ary 5, 2015 at his home in Richland, Oregon. Leland Link Avery was Millman born on Janu- ary 30, 1928 in Cove, Oregon to Leon- ard and Florence Millman. He lived and attended school in Cove. Leland was nicknamed “Link” years ago and it fondly fol- lowed him throughout his life. Link married Lottie, whom had five children previously and then they had three more children together, one girl and two boys. They later divorced. On November 4, 1994 Link married Viola in La Grande, Oregon. They made their home in La Grande. Following Link’s retirement they spent two years in Elgin, Oregon and then moved to Richland, Oregon. Link worked for Union Pacific Railroad for 38 years as a rail man, painter and carpenter. He enjoyed fishing, picking huckl - berries and gardening. Link had a great sense of humor and enjoyed making people laugh. Folks would ask “Link, how are you feeling.” His answer “with his fingers. He was preceded in death by his parents; sisters Clarine and Patricia; broth- ers Richard and Donald. Link is survived by his wife Viola, daughter Avin Bauer of Hermiston, Or- egon; Sons Bruce Millman of Alaska and Steve Mill- man of Pendleton; brothers Darrell and Dennis; sisters Leah, Ione, Loretta and Sharon; two grandchildren and one great grandchild. For those who would like to make a memorial donation in memory of Link, the family sug- gests the Salvation Army 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. Joyce Short Baker City, 1930-2014 Joyce Irene Short, 83, died on December 28, 2014. There will not be a service. Joyce was born on July 22, 1930 to Ernest and Nell Smith in Kent, Oregon. Joyce married Lyle Dodson and they had four children WHITLOW, Jonathon PETERSON, Linda KITCH, Roberto COMBS, Brian HAMM, Todd TREANOR, Kevin BRINEY, Justin NICHOLS, Robert LEWIS, Neil PAULSEN, Nathan RICCI, Devin PARKAY, Samantha MCLEAN, Jeremy SCHISLER, Chet BROMLIE, Scott TAYLOR, Gene BOWMAN, Chad SCOTT, Chancy MACK, Dale FREEMAN, David POLICE LOG Simonis, Dyllan Jacoby. 1/9 Probation Violation and Contempt of Court. Fischer, Jacob Perry. 1/9. Violation of Release. Shropshire, Heather M.. 1/9. Theft II. Sullivan, James Patrick. 1/9. Failure to Appear. Holler, Holli Jean. 1/10. Assault IV Domestic. Fischer,Jacob Perry. 1/11. Criminal Trespass II. Follett, Chad Aaron. 1/11. Theft II. Scott II, Arthur Charles. 1/13. War- rant Arrest. McNair, Randi Laine. 1/13. Failure to Pay Fines. Street, Kenneth Roy . 1/13. Baker County Justice Court Warrant for Contempt of Court, Failure to Pay Fines. Goodman, Diana Lynn. 1/14. Baker County Justice Court Warrant for Contempt of Court, Failure to Pay Fines FUNERALS PENDING Julian DeLaTorre, 57, of Baker City died at his home, on Sunday, January 11, 2015. A private family/ friends gathering will be held at a later date. Arrangements are under the direction of Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral Home & Cremation Services. — Obituaries — Michael, Lola, Lyle.Jr and young- est daughter Maxine. Soon after Joyce and Lyle separat- Joyce ed she found Short herself in Alaska. Her favorite place to live was Ketchikan, Alaska where she met and married Wallace Short. They spent most of their free time cooking, hunting and fishing They added Wally’s four children to their family Brynn, Teri, Mark and Gretchen. Joyce and Wally loved to fish and If you asked them the best place to catch a fish, they’d reply “the back of the boat.” They left Alaska to live out of George, Washington to help care for Joyce’s parents and their great- niece Emma Sasser. Wally passed away in 2009. Illness took Joyce to live in Baker City in 2012 where she was care for at the home of her daughter Lola Taylor and spending special time with her great granddaughter Ve- ronica Taylor. Joyce loved to go yard saleing with her best friend Gert. She loved gardening. She grew the best canta- loupe, watermelon and tomatoes in the country. Joyce is survived by her brother Bill Smith and Family, Children Lola Taylor, Maxine Milton, Brynn and Paul Graham, Teri Wisdom, Mark Short, Gretchen Young and families; numerous nieces, nephews cousins, grand- children and great grand- children. Joyce was preceded in death by her parents Nell and Ernest Smith; infant brother, sister and brother- in-law Virginia & Jack Cox; sons Michael and Lyle Dodson; brother-in-la w Bob Short. Donations in memory of Joyce can be made to the American Cancer Society through Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral Home & Crema- tion Services PO Box 543 Halfway, Oregon 97834 Online condolences may be shared at tamispineval- leyfuneralhome.com. Jerry Wayne Ross Baker City, 1941-2015 Jerry Wayne Ross, 73, of Baker City died on January 5, 2015 at his residence. The family will have a celebration of life for Jerry on April 5, 2015 at noon at Barton Park, Carver, Oregon. Jerry was born Septem- ber 14, 1941 in Telluride, Colorado to Lee Green Ross and Mildred Eliza- beth Boyer Ross. Jerry attended school at West Linn High School and Baker High School. Then he joined the US Navy where he served six years, leaving the service with a rank of BT3. Jerry then worked for Paco as a sump pump salesman. On February 15, 1992, Jerry married Laura Lee Davies in Gresham, Oregon. Jerry and Laura had eight children. During his life, Jerry enjoyed hunting, fishing, shooting, going to garage sales and riding his ATVs. Jerry is survived by his wife Laura L. Ross of Bak- er City, daughters: Kandi Ross of Washougal, WA, Kristi Fear of Beaverton, OR, Kelly Post or Ridge- field, WA, Kim Tebon of Texas, Kerry Ross of Bea- verton, OR, Cindi Young of Colton, OR and Melody Eichel of Damascus, OR; a son, Bruce Young of Vale, OR, two brothers: Robert Norton of Salem, OR, and Harold Miller of Nampa, ID; a sister, Connie Wil- liams of Baker City, OR, his nephew and BFF, Don Koontz of Baker City, OR, along with twenty three grandchildren and twenty two great grandchildren. The family have request- ed that donations be made to the Shiners Children Hospital through Gray’s West & Company Pioneer Chapel, 1500 Dewey Ave. Baker City, OR. 97814. Eva M. Crockett Colton Hiatt Keating, 1927-2015 A remark- able woman left the Earth recently. She was a mother, grandmother, and great Eva grand Hiatt mother. She was and will continue to be an inspiration to those who knew her. From pursuing a college education while raising five young children to relentlessly hiking the Eagle Cap Wilderness area well into her eight- ies, Grandma George knew what she wanted for herself and her family and was willing to do what it took to get there. Our lives are better because of her. Let us not mourn her death, but instead celebrate her life, because it was a remarkable one. Eva was born on October 5, 1927 to Zahnie and Dol- lie Crockett in Gold Beach, Ore. She passed away peace- fully at home with her family present on Jan. 10, 2015 at the age of 87 after a short but valiant battle with cancer. She gradu- ated co-valedictorian at the age of 15 from Gold Beach high school and continued her education at Eastern Oregon College of Nursing. On May 20, 1946 she married Wilbur Hugh Colton in Baker, Ore. They made their home on the Colton family ranch in the upper Keating Valley. Five children were born, Linda, Cinda, Tom, Teri, and Traci. Hugh passed away in 1961. Eva then went back to school and with a bookkeeping degree went to work for Mitchell and Guyer accounting in Baker, and while there passed her CPA exams. She met George O. Hiatt while doing an audit for the city of Baker and they were wed on June 14, 1964. After George retired as city manager and the death of her father, they moved to Pistol River, Ore. to help her mother run the Crockett family ranch. She became partners in the CPA firm of Scruggs, Hiatt and Musser in Brookings, Ore. While there, she was on the board of directors of numerous banks and civic organizations. After retire- ment from her firm, they returned to Baker County in 1994 and resided in the lower Keating Valley for the next twenty years. Eva was active in Sorop- timist Club, Daughters of the American Revolution, playing pinochle at Keat- ing school, line dancing at the Senior Center, travel- ing, reading and living life to the fullest! Eva is survived by her five children, Linda Colton Taylor (Charles) Ontario, Ore., Cinda Colton Kramer (Kevin) Gladstone, Ore., Tom Colton (Julie) Union, Ore., Teri Colton (Larry), Portland, Or. and Traci Colton, Albany, Ore., 10 grandchildren and 14 great grand children, sister Zahna Rainboth, Gold Beach, Ore., sister in -laws and husbands, June Premovith ( George) Wenatchee, Wash., Jean Thompson ( Elmer) Mt. Vernon, Ore., Joyce Turner (Jim) Elgin, Ore., La Rue Brooks (Stan) Richland, Ore., Gail Stevenson (Chuck) Kent, Wash., See OBITUARIES / Page 7