2 — THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2015
Local
— Community Calendar —
PATRIOTS DAY, 9/11 VIGIL
Friday, September 11, 6-7 p.m. The community
is invited to join in front of the National Guard
Armory in Baker City for the second annual
candlelight vigil to remember those who were lost
during the attack on the twin towers, and to honor
those who bravely responded. Watch as the Baker
City Fire Department raises the American Flag high
atop a firetruck ladde . Organized by Carole Dyke
of Baker City, and supported by the Baker County
Republicans.
REP. KEN IVORY MEET AND GREET
Friday, September 11, 7:30-8:30 p.m. at the
Baker County Courthouse. Come meet Utah Sate
Representative Ken Ivory, President of American
Lands Council. Call 541-523-5035 for more infor-
mation.
REP. KEN IVORY WORKSHOP
Saturday, September 12, 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. at
the Sunridge Inn in Baker City. Come learn about
States rights and the management of public lands.
Call 541-519-5035 for reservations. No host lunch
available. Space is limited and filling fast
PINE FEST MUSIC
Saturday, September 12, noon to 10 p.m. at the
fairgrounds in Halfway. Admission to the Fest is
$10, and those attending are encouraged to bring
water bottles, sun hats and lawn chairs. Food and
beverage vendors will be available on the fair-
grounds, as well as select arts and crafts vendors.
GREG WALDEN TOWNHALL
Tuesday, September 15, 8 a.m. at the Sunridge
Inn in Baker City. Topics to include recent wildfires.
Meeting is scheduled for approximately one hour.
GREAT SALTLICK AUCTION
Saturday, September 19, 6 p.m. at the Baker
County Events Center. One-of-a-kind art festival
featuring artistic salt lick sculptures tongue crafted
by local cows, sheep, goats, deer, & the occasional
human. Proceeds benefit Parkinson s research.
541.893-6403 or 541.889.1978.
ATV TRAINING
Saturday, September 26. The Baker County
Sheriff’s Office will be conducting ATV training for
youth between the ages of 6 and 15 at 9 a.m. This
training is required for youth to obtain an endorse-
ment to operate ATV’s on public land. The train-
ing will be conducted by Deputy Adam Robb at
the Virtue Flat Riding area. All youth wanting to
participate must have their own ATV for the train-
ing. Rider Fit inspections will be conducted prior
to the beginning of class. Riders that do not fit their
machines will not be allowed to participate. Reg-
istration for the class is online at oregonatvsafety.
com. There is a fee of $25 that is collected during
registration. This is not a fee generated by the Sher-
iff’s Office. Any questions regarding this training
can directed to Deputy Adam Robb by phone or
email at arobb@bakersheriff.org.
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.
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
phetamine, Unlawful Manufacture/
Delivery Methamphetamine, Felon in
Possession of a Restricted Weapon.
Spivey, Harvey Franklin. 9/3. Crimi-
nal Trespass II.
Brooks, Autumn L. 9/5. Warrant
Arrest.
Ricci, Devin Joseph. 9/6. Parole
and Probation Detainer for Probation
Violation.
Sanders, Vernon Lee. 9/7. PCS
Heroin and PCS Meth.
Knight, Brenda Jo. 9/7. PCS Heroin
and PCS Meth.
Cavyell, Eric Lee. 9/8. Theft II.
Cleland, Ashley Denice. 9/8. Con-
tempt of Court.
CLELAND, Ashley
RICCI, Devin
ELKSHOULDER, Ida
BOLANOS, Ann
MABE, Kevin
MADER, Casey
KEEFE, Timothy
ROMAN, Melissa
ENTERMILLE, Forrest
PFAFF, Buddy
DOWNING, Devin
HANNA, John
SMITH, Tawni
WOLFE, Alan
BAGGERLY, David
HANSON, Coty
GRAMMON, Jacob
TREANOR, Kevin
THACKER, Melissa
CARROLL, Richard
SPRAGUE, Travis
RICHARDSON, Sherrie
TURNER, Darren
GILDA, Jeremy
SCHULTE, Michael
CORNETT, Jeremy
BRODAHL, Robert
KILBORN, Lacey
STEELE, Tiffany
CAVYELL, Eric
SMITH, Glen
ROBINSON, Damon
PADILLA-ALBRADO, Jose
KEYES, Bryan
FUNERAL NOTICES
POLICE LOG
Troyer, Jason Lee. 9/2. Justice
Court Warrant.
Clayborn, Nickolos Jay. 9/3. Con-
tempt of Court.
Dougherty, Dustine Lynn. 9/3.
Unlawful Possession of a Controlled
Substance (Fentanyl).
Rogers, William Gabriel. 9/3.
Unlawful Possession of Metham-
Helen Eudave, 92, of Richland,
Oregon died at her home on Sunday,
September 6, 2015. Arrangements
are under the direction of Tami’s
Pine Valley Funeral Home. Online
condolences may be shared at www.
tamispinevalleyfuneralhome.com
Freda Jones, 68, of Huntington,
Oregon died at her home on Sunday,
Sepbember 6, 2015, Arrangements
are under the direction of Tami’s
Pine Valley Funeral Home. Online
condolences may be shared at www.
tamispinevalleyfuneralhome.com.
LaDonna Baggerly, 65.of Baker
City, died at her home on Monday,
September 7, 2015. Arrangements
are under the direction of Tami’s
Pine Valley Funeral Home. Online
condolences may be shared at www.
tamispinevalleyfuneralhome.com
Eloise Dielman, 75, of Baker
City, died at her home on Monday,
September 7, 2015. Arrangements
are under the direction of Tami’s
Pine Valley Funeral Home. Online
condolences may be shared at www.
tamispinevalleyfuneralhome.com.
Marjorie May Peterson, 83,
formerly of Baker City, died Septem-
ber 8, 2015 at Providence Regional
Medical Center in Everett, Washing-
ton. A funeral service is planned for
10:00 AM Saturday, September 12 at
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-
day Saints in Baker City. Interment
will follow at Mount Hope Cemetery.
Gray’s West & Company Pioneer
Chapel is handling arrangements.
ENGAGEMENT NOTICES
Levi Bunch and Amanda King
of Durkee, along with their fami-
lies, would like to announce their
engagement and invite you to
their wedding on September 12th,
2015 at 4 p.m. in Durkee, OR at
the community building.
Dinner reception to follow.
Submitted Photo.
Amanda King and Levi Bunch.
— Obituaries —
David Leroy McGuire,
Sr.
Baker City, 1955-2015
David
Leroy
McGuire Sr.
60, of Baker
City, died
on Friday,
August 28,
David
2015 at St. McGuire, Sr.
Alphonsus
Hospital - Baker. A Cele-
bration of David’s Life was
held on Tuesday, Septem-
ber 8, 2015 at the Baker
Elks Lodge in Baker City,
Oregon.
David Leroy was born
on March 13, 1955 in
Modesto, California to
Donald McGuire and Ethel
Wanzer. He was the 2nd
of seven children. David
was raised in the Patter-
son, Modesto areas and
attended Patterson High
School.
He married Nancy Ann
Silva on May 26, 1972.
They were both 16 years
old at the time. Two years
later they had their son Da-
vid, followed by daughters
Chasity and Carissa. Dur-
ing David’s life he worked
construction, roofing and
welding.
David moved to Baker
City, Oregon in 2011 to be
near his children.
His love was being able
to get out and enjoy fis -
ing, camping, being with
his family and gardening.
David enjoyed a simple
life, but left huge memo-
ries. He shared that the
birth of his children was
“the best accomplishment
of my life.” During his
fight with cance , he never
complained and was eager
to keep going. When
asked “how are you?” he
always replied “I’m doing
good.” He was always
willing to lend a helping
hand. He loved animals
to a fault, including a little
rattlesnake that he nursed
to health.
He was preceded in
death by his parents and
one brother Robert.
David is survived by his
children David McGuire Jr.
and his wife Sandy, Chas-
ity Rexine and her husband
Kelly, Carissa McGuire -
all of Baker City, Oregon;
Brothers Henry McGuire,
Alfred, Albert and William
Monges; sister Debbie
Cortez; six grandchildren
and six great-grandchil-
dren; numerous nieces and
nephews whom he adored.
For those who would
like to make a memorial
donation in memory of
David, may do so to Best
Friends of Baker City
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
Gary Russell Jones
Baker City, 1952-2015
Gary Russell Jones, 62, of
Baker City went home to
the Lord on September
5th, 2015. No services are
planned at this time.
Gary was born October
2, 1952 to Russell and Bet-
ty Lou (Light) Jones. He
spent most of his life in
Coos Bay,
Oregon
where he
was born.
He was a
tree faller in
the logging
Gary
industry for
Jones
most of his
working life. He moved to
Baker City seven years ago
to be closer to his sister
Jacquelyn “Jackie”
Howerton. Gary enjoyed
Baker’s small community
and beautiful surroundings.
He attended the Elkhorn
Baptist Church faithfully
and was devoted to the
Lord. Anyone who met
him knew of his faith.
To all he encountered, he
greeted with a wave and
“God Bless You.”
Gary is survived by nu-
merous family and friends.
Memorial contribu-
tions may be made to the
Elkhorn Baptist Church
through Gray’s West &
Co. Pioneer Chapel, 1500
Dewey Ave., Baker City,
OR 97814.
Langrell, Kee, VandenBos
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VandenBos said for
those years as the lessee of
the property, he was sub-
ject to paying those double
rates.
In light of the recent
settlement of the Langrell
case with the City that also
required Langrell to pay
double water and sewer
rates, VandenBos feels the
City should extend similar
offers to himself and others
who also were subjected to
the rates during the same
time period.
According to Langrell,
those fees were supposed
to go away when the an-
nexation occurred but it
did not.
Langrell and VandenBos
emerged after only a few
minutes in the City Man-
ager’s office.
Langrell stated, “Well,
the City Manager just
said ‘I’ll look into it and
get back to you.’ He did
promise to provide Mr.
VandenBos with a copy
of the contract Bootsma
signed with the City. But
none of the contracts
contain anything about
charging double sewer
and water rates. The only
piece of paper that had
anything to do with double
sewer and water rates was
a letter that was sent by the
City Attorney at the time,
Tim Collins. Because
he wanted everybody to
pay that but only the City
Council can set water and
sewer rates. Now appar-
ently in a closed session
the City Council and The
City Attorney told the City
Manager if anyone comes
up and wants reimbursed
to just ignore them. So, I
seriously doubt we will see
anything in the next couple
of weeks.”
Gina K. Swartz / The Baker County Press
Glen VandenBos and Richard Langrell emerge from
a meeting Wednesday with the City Manager.
After Langrell and
VandenBos left, City Man-
ager Mike Kee said, “It’s
a policy. Richard needs to
talk to the Council. I felt
the Council made their
policy pretty clear to me
and how I’m going to
handle these things is the
way the Council wants me
to handle them.”
Langrell expressed con-
cern that the meeting had
been closed door without
the press being allowed in.
He said, “This involves the
public because it needs to
be straightened out.”