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    2 — THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2015
Local
— Community Calendar —
GLOW FUN RUN AND WALK
Friday, October 30, 5:45 p.m. Baker Sports
Complex. Entry: $5 each or $20 for a family.
Proceeds will help fund Field Day held in June for
Brooklyn students. Wear your brightest clothes
and decorate yourself with glow sticks!! We want
everyone to glow in the dark. The course is a loop
around the Sport Complex, and you can choose
how many laps you want to do:
One Lap= half mile, Two Laps= 1 miles, Three
Laps=1.5 miles.
DOWNTOWN TRICK-OR-TREAT
Saturday, October 31, 4-6 p.m., Baker City’s
Halloween downtown trick-or-treat with candy
provided by local businesses. Brought to the com-
munity by Historic Baker City, Inc.
MASQUERADE BALL
Saturday, October 31, 7:30 - 11:30 p.m. at the
Geiser Grand. Costumes and ambiance. Car-
riage rides, celebrity book signings, photography,
music, and more! Buy tickets at www.thebaker-
countypress.com or at the front desk of the Geiser
Grand. Ticket numbers are limited, so don’t wait!
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME ENDS
— News of Record —
JAIL ROSTER
DELVE, Michael
TALLEY, Anthony
BECK, Sharon
BOLANOS, Ann
CULLEY, Andrew
MYERS, Anthon
ROGERS, William
RICCI, Devin
TREANOR, Kevin
PREVO, Mary
RICHARDSON, Sherrie
SILVA, Kendale
MORIGEAU, Angela
DOUGHERTY, Dustine
JOHNSON, Beth
GRIFFIN, Alexander
HARGRAVES, Michael
GREGG, John
TUGMAN, Michael
WALKER, Jacob
WILSON, Annette
SYPHERD, Crystol
WEISS, Jamie
NICHOLS, Robert
ANDERS, Tyler
SHELTON, Adam
SICKLER, Bobby
MYERS, Andrew
SCHLAHT, Nathan
ELKSHOULDER, Ida
Sunday, November 1 at 2 p.m. remember to set
your clocks back an hour.
SERVE IT UP HOT
Thursday, November 5, 5-8 p.m. at Barley
Brown’s. Local firefighters will serve meals with
100% of all tips going to the local Special Olym-
pics.
COMMUNITY WOMEN’S EVENT
Thursday, November 5, and Friday, November
6 at the Baker City Nazarene Church on 1250
Hughes Lane, Baker City. Friday night doors open
6:00 p.m., event begins 6:30 p.m.
Saturday doors open 8:00 a.m., event begins
8:45 a.m., event concludes 4:45 p.m. A gathering
for girls, teens, and women across rural Eastern
Oregon is planned! Women of Faith the LOVED
Farewell Tour, is the featured event for 2015, via a
pre-recorded simulcast. See 10 acclaimed speak-
ers, including bringing four special past speakers
out of retirement, Mary Graham, Marilyn Meberg,
Luci Swindoll, and Thelma Wells. They will be
joining Patsy Clairmont, Jen Hatmaker, Nicole
Johnson, Sandi Patty, Korie Robertson, and Sheila
Walsh.Tickets are available at local churches,
Betty’s Books, The Sycamore Tree and Baker
Vision Clinic in Baker City; Old Pine Market in
Halfway; LaGrande Bible & Supply in LaGrande;
Prairie Hardware & Gifts in Prairie City; Len’s
Drug in John Day.
HUNTINGTON HIGHLAND GAMES
Saturday, November 7. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in
Huntington at Lions Park Down Town Huntington
at 10 am PST. for more question or for vendor
spots call Bill Burley (208 )249-5179.
BAKER BUSINESS ROUNDTABLE
Tuesday, November 10, 8:00-9:45 a.m. at the
Little Bagel Shop in Baker City. Introductions:
Julee Hicks-Baker County EDC, Teresa Schwab-
Great Healthcare Solutions, Jeff Nelson- SBDC,
Carolyn Kulog-Betty’s Books, Linda Hudson-
Senior Care Solutions, Will Benson-Parole and
Probation, Lisa Wilson-Best Western Sunridge
Inn, Morgan Griffith-US Bank, Karen Hendricks-
New Directions NW, Luke Yeaton-Baker City.
INTERNATIONAL SURVIVORS
SUICIDE LOSS DAY
Saturday, November 21. Baker City will be
hosting one of many 2015 International Survivors
of Suicide Loss Days. The event will be held at
Mad Matilda’s at 1933 Court Street, Baker City,
OR from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. There will be a guest
speaker, and snacks and beverages will be served.
The main focus is to be one of healing.
DOWNING, Devin
GRAMMON, Jacob
THACKER, Melissa
SPRAGUE, Travis
TURNER, Darren
GILDA, Jeremy
CORNETT, Jeremy
STEELE, Tiffany
CAVYELL, Eric
ROBINSON, Damon
POLICE LOG
Carroll JR, Christopher John,
10/23. Criminal Trespass.
Bolanos, Ann Marie. 10/23. Baker
County Parole and Probation de-
tainer.
Dyke, Alexander Terry (born 1991),
10/24. Criminal Mischief 3rd Degree.
Hammon Carol Anne. 10/27. Circuit
Court Warrant.
Furtney, Jeffery Allen. 10/27. Con-
tempt of Court.
Delve, Michael Ray. 10/27. Proba-
tion Violation and Contempt of Court.
Talley, Anthony Tyler. 10/27. Proba-
tion Violation and Contempt of Court.
FUNERAL NOTICES
of Marlene’s Life will be held on
Wednesday, November 4, 2015 ~
3:00 p.m. at the Veterans Memorial
Club in Baker City. A Potluck Recep-
tion will follow the service at the club.
For those who would like to make
a memorial donation in memory of
Marlene, the family suggests the
Muscular Dystrophy Association
through Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral
Home & Cremation Services PO Box
543 Halfway, Oregon 97834. Online
condolences may be shared at www.
tamispinevalleyfuneralhome.com.
Judith Lee Becht, 76, of Baker
City died Sunday, October 25th, 2015
at Settler’s Park Assisted Living Com-
munity in Baker City. No services
have been planned at this time.
Gray’s West & Company Pioneer
Chapel is assisting with arrange-
ments.
Steven Riley Jackson, 59, of
Baker City died at his home in Baker
City on Friday, October 23, 2015.
Arrangements are under the direc-
tion of Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral
Home & Cremation Services PO Box
543 Halfway, Oregon 97834. Online
condolences may be shared at www.
tamispinevalleyfuneralhome.com.
Marlene Frost. A Celebration
— Obituaries —
Marcella Taylor
Halfway, 1914-2015
Marcella
Taylor,101
years old,
a lifelong
Halfway
resident,
peacefully
Marcella
died early
Taylor
morning
Thursday, October 22,
2015. A viewing will be
held on Friday, October 30,
from 4 to 7 p.m. at Tami’s
Pine Valley Funeral Home
125 N Main Street Half-
way, Oregon.
A Celebration of Mar-
cella’s Life Service will be
held on Saturday,
October 31, 2015 ~ 11:00
a.m. at the Presbyterian
Church in Halfway, Rev
Bill Shields presiding.
Interment will follow the
service at Pine Haven
Cemetery. Friends are in-
vited to join the family for
a potluck reception to
be held following the inter-
ment at the Lions Hall in
Halfway.
Marcella was born in
Halfway October 16, 1914
to Willis and Jessie
Updike Mitchell. She
married Floyd Taylor in
September 20, 1933 in
Halfway,
Oregon. She lived her
entire life in Pine Valley
except for two short times
in Baker, OR in the early
1940s. Marcella and Floyd
had four sons.
In 101 years, Marcella
had many life experi-
ences that many would
not understand, having not
lived in this early era. As a
girl she remembers Indians
coming by their farmhouse
looking in and sometimes
standing outside the gate
waiting for food. She
enjoyed riding her horse
to Halfway High School.
During the winter she told
of many times that Jim Al-
exander, the custodian, let
the girls into the furnace
room to warm themselves.
Vernon Thomas, a great
friend, enjoyed saddling
her horse, getting it ready
to go take Marcella home,
however her saddle would
be cinched on her horse
backwards! During her
life, the world changed
from Model T Fords to
space travel, from “party
lines” to cell phones,
from outhouses to indoor
plumbing, and from pencil
and paper to computers
and internet, from read-
ing books to watching TV.
The memories shared of
Marcella’s life will live on
for generations to come.
Marcella was the last
remaining Charter Member
of Pine Valley Grange
#815 and longtime member
of Eastern Star. She cared
deeply about Pine
Valley and the people who
lived there.
She was preceded in
death by her husband
Floyd on October 21,
2001.
Marcella is survived by
her sons William Floyd
“Bill” Taylor and compan-
ion Jan Stewart of Pend-
leton, Oregon; Elton Dale
and his wife Judy Taylor of
Halfway, Oregon; Keith
Marvin Taylor of Long
Creek, Oregon and Mi-
chael Blair and wife Shir-
ley Taylor of John Day; 13
grandchildren, 21 great-
grandchildren and many
great-great-grandchildren.
For those who would like
to make a Memorial dona-
tion in memory of
Marcella the family sug-
gests The Hilary Bonn
Benevolent Fund, Oregon
Lions Sight and Hearing
Foundation or the charity
of your choice through
Tami’s Pine Valley Fu-
neral Home PO Box 543
Halfway, Oregon 97834.
Online condolences may
be shared at www.tamispi-
nevalleyfuneralhome.com.
Alan Fine
Richland and Baker City,
1948-2015
Alan
Fine, 67, of
Richland
and Baker
City, died
on October
19, 2015 in
Alan
Richland,
Fine
Oregon.
A Catholic Mass will be
held on Thursday, October
29, 2015 ~2:00 p.m. at St.
Frances de Sales Cathedral
in Baker City, Oregon.
Friends are invited to join
the family for a potluck
reception to be held imme-
diately following the Mass
at the Veterans Memorial
Club in Baker City.
Allan William was
born February 27, 1948
to Herald and Ruth Fine
of North Brunswick, New
Jersey. He attended Catho-
lic Schools. When he was
a teenager, he had many
stories about how much
fun he had skydiving.
Allan moved out west
to be with his father on
the reservation where
they were members of
the Colville Indian Tribe
of Washington. He later
moved to Klamath Falls,
Oregon where he met his
beautiful wife Virginia.
They were married June of
1981. Shortly after being
married they were blessed
with their son Allan Ovey
Fine. They moved to
Bend, Oregon where Allan
managed Jakes Truck Stop.
In September of 1985 they
were blessed with their
daughter Dawn Marie
Fine.
Allan decided to start
his own contracting busi-
ness in 1991 while in
Bend, later he moved his
family to Baker City and
continued his contracting
business for a more few
years.
In 1995 he started work-
ing as a Store Manager
at Cenex gas station and
worked there until his
retirement in 2000.
Allan loved sports and
enjoyed coaching his sons
basketball team during his
junior high school years.
Allan enjoyed hunting
fishing wood working
watching football and as
he would say he loved
“drinkin my beer” and
spending time with all
his friends and family.
He loved to make people
laugh at all his silly jokes.
Allan made friends every-
where he went and will be
missed by so many.
He was proceeded in
death by his mother Ruth
McNally, father Herald
Fine and brother Herald
Fine Jr.
Allan is survived by
his wife Virginia of Baker
City, Oregon; son Allan
Fine of Baker city, daugh-
ter Dawn and her husband
Kyle Knapp of Baker City,
Granddaughters Celeena,
Jordynn, Briannah, and
Katrienna Fine, Emma,
Eunie and Molly Knapp
all of Baker City, Oregon;
uncle Thomas McNally
and wife Pat of New
Jersey; special friends Jim
Noland and his wife Deb-
bie of Prineville Oregon;
Allen and Tana Morris of
Richland Oregon and many
friends and loved ones.
Those who would like to
make a donation in mem-
ory of Al, may do so to
defray his service expenses
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.
Soroptimists hold ‘Live your Dream’ art contest
Soroptimist Interna-
tional of Baker County,
part of a global volunteer
organization that works
to improve the lives of
women and girls through
programs leading to social
and economic empower-
ment, invites students, ages
4-18, to participate in its
annual Live Your Dream
art contest.
This year, the contest
pays tribute to the launch
of Soroptimist’s new
global program—Dream
It, Be It: Career Support
for Girls, which aims to
help girls to reach their
full potential and live their
dreams, by providing them
with access to professional
role models, education
and other resources they
need to achieve their career
goals. Students are asked
to draw or paint a picture
of a woman mentor or role
model in their lives and
share how this woman
inspires or motivates them.
If chosen as a finalist,
students’ artwork will be
displayed on the Sorop-
timist Facebook page
throughout the month of
February, where people
can vote on the winners by
“liking” their favorite art-
work in each age category
(Category 1: ages 4-7;
Category 2: ages 8-11; Cat-
egory 3: ages 12-15; and
Category 4: ages 16-18).
The artwork with the most
“likes” in each category
will signify the winner.
Winners will be announced
on the Soroptimist Face-
book page on March 8,
International Women’s
Day. Winners will also re-
ceive prizes featuring their
artwork.
“Around the globe,
women serve as role
models and mentors to a
younger generation,” said
Soroptimist President Sam
Buchenau. “This year’s
Live Your Dream art
contest provides a creative
way for both boys and girls
to honor these women, and
share the positive influ-
ences they’ve had on their
lives.”
Schools must collect all
work from their students
and send in one package to
Soroptimist, 1709 Spruce
Street, Philadelphia, PA
19103, Attn: LYD Art
Contest. The deadline is
December 31. Contest
rules and instructions are
available at Soroptimist.
org/artcontest.html. The
local contact is Joan Macy
at jmacy@otecc.com.