FRIDAY, MAY 29, 2015
Local & Entertainment
Bebe’s word search
Man arrested for meth,
bringing contraband to jail
On May 22, 2015, at
about 7:50 a.m. hours,
George Winchester II
pushed his spouse of 16
years into a wall and held
her by the throat while
in an argument at their
residence located at 2468
Madison Street, Baker
City, Oregon.
After Winchester was
arrested and transported to
the jail, he was found to be
in possession of small bag-
gies that tested positive for
Methamphetamine.
THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS — 11
Winchester was charged
with Strangulation, Harass-
ment, PCS Methamphet-
amine and Introducing
Contraband to a correc-
tional facility.
— Random Acts of Kindness —
Each week The
Baker County Press
will include a list—
all anonymous, of
course—of the good
deeds and random
acts of kindness
people from around
the area have wit-
nessed. To include
something you’ve
seen or experienced,
email News@The-
BakerCountyPress.
com with “Random
Acts of Kindness” in
the subject line. We’ll
be sure to include
your story.
• So in honor of Na-
tional Police Week I
thought I would share a
little story.
Last week a man
crashed his vehicle
on I-84. My husband
covered the crash. The
man was okay but his
dog was hurt and had to
go to the vet.
He was not from
Oregon and now had no
vehicle. The crash had
happened that morning.
My husband and I had
lunch together and were
sitting in my offi ce, as
he started to leave he
saw this man walking
down the sidewalk.
He called him over
and asked how he was.
He said he was okay
but his dog had to stay
the night at the vet for
observation.
He asked to borrow a
phone to call his mother
since his phone was
broken in the crash.
He was sore, tired,
The
still shaken and looked
a little lost. He was un-
able to reach his mom
but my husband got
back on the phone and
started making calls.
He got a hold of the
Community Connection
offi ce and told them the
guy’s story.
They agreed to feed
the man and put him up
in a motel for the night
since it would be at the
least the next day before
he could get his dog and
someone could come
and get him.
So my husband gave
him a ride across town
to the Community Con-
nection offi ce and they
took it from there.
It’s the little things
that make the world a
better place. This act
of kindness meant the
world to this man. Just
because they wear a
badge does not mean
they stop having com-
passion. I would say
this is an act of going
the extra mile.
I know this is a small
story and won’t make
the news but it made me
smile and I thought it
was well worth sharing.
• Just want to send a
shout out to my awe-
some brother.
He stopped on
the freeway to pull a
woman and child out of
the wreckage of a car,
the car of which was
already on fi re. Other
people had already
stopped and were taking
pictures and video of
the scene on their cell
phones but made no ef-
fort to help the woman
(who was severely in-
jured and unable to exit
the vehicle) and child.
My brother suffered
minor, albeit painful,
burns on his hands and
ruined his Army issued
cammies with blood and
singeing while moving
the injured woman to
safety moments before
the vehicle became fully
engulfed in fl ame.
I’m so proud to call
this man and active duty
soldier my brother.
Many have tried,
many have faltered but
not my brother.
He did the best he
could when he had no
obligation to do so. He
stopped to help some-
one he didn’t know, and
who meant nothing to
him personally, even
though he was in a
hurry to get home to his
wife and children.
• We were at the
Sumpter Flea Market
on Sunday at one of
the picnic tables having
vendor food when our
pre-school-age daughter
dropped her plastic fork
on the dirty ground.
We told her she
couldn’t use it again. In
about 10 seconds, an-
other black plastic fork
was right in front of her.
At the other end of the
fork was a young man
with brown hair and a
yellow City of Sumpter
Staff T-shirt. He’d
watched the incident
and almost instantly
helped. Made our day!
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This week’s crossword puzzle
Across
1- Qualifying race;
5- Less outgoing;
10- Without value;
14- Superior to;
15- Pitcher Martinez;
16- Most draftable;
17- Study of monsters;
19- Mouse catcher;
20- Seasonal song;
21- Foreigners;
23- Small, sassy wom-
an;
26- Appease;
27- Standards of perfec-
tion;
28- Van Gogh master-
piece;
29- Attractively stylish;
30- Take away by force;
31- CIA precursor;
34- Clotted blood;
35- French seaport;
36- Bad mood;
37- Conductor ___-Pe-
kka Salonen;
38- Ages;
39- Hog;
40- Write down;
42- Golf fundamental;
43- Torment;
45- Blunder;
46- Dwells;
47- At ___ for words;
48- First name in coun-
try;
49- Pertaining to mo-
nophony;
54- Painter of limp
watches;
55- Have ___ to pick;
56- Words of denial;
57- British gun;
58- Vetoes;
59- Little pest;
Down
1- In demand;
2- Time of anticipation;
3- ___ Lingus (Irish car-
rier);
4- Treatise;
5- Future ferns;
6- Spartan serf;
7- Worshiped one;
8- Work unit;
9- Supporter of a mon-
arch;
10- Observe;
11- Irrational;
12- Inclined;
13- Pass into disuse;
18- Reckoning;
22- Make it to the end;
23- Shade;
24- “Farewell!”;
25- Capable of being
refracted;
26- Squeeze;
28- Goodnight girl of
song;
30- Penned;
32- Because;
33- Guide;
35- Person who prays
for another;
36- Farewell appear-
ance;
38- End in ___ (draw);
39- Hiding place;
41- Establish by law;
42- Slants;
43- Flax refuse;
44- Skip ___;
45- Doppelganger;
47- Strong as ___;
50- Sapporo sash;
51- Tours turndown;
52- Call ___ day;
53- Op. ___;