2 — THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2015
Local
— Community Calendar —
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.
BLUE MOUNTAIN FOREST
PLAN REVISION MEETING
Monday, Nov. 9, 2015, 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. Doors
open at 5:30. At the National Guard Armory
1640 Campbell St., Baker City, OR 97814
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.
— News of Record —
JAIL ROSTER
RITCH, Justin
SEIDEL, Lawrence
HODEL, Cody
KRAFT, Dale
CULLEY, Lisa
ECKSTEIN, Joseph
MCBRIDE, Steven
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
BAKER VALLEY SWCD MEETING
Thursday, November 12 at noon at the USDA
Service Center at 3990 Midway Drive in Baker
City. The public is welcome, and meals will be
available for those who RSVP for the meeting.
Please contact Tara at (541) 523-7121 x 100 for a
copy of the meeting agenda.
BURNT RIVER SWCD MEETING
Thursday, November 12, 6 p.m. at the USDA
Service Center 3990 Midway Drive in Baker City.
The public is welcome, and meals will be avail-
able for those who RSVP for the meeting. Please
contact Tara at (541) 523-7121 x 100 for a copy of
the meeting agenda.
KEATING SWCD MEETING
Wednesday, November 17th at 12 noon at the
USDA Service Center; 3990 Midway Drive in
Baker City, OR. The public is welcome, and
meals will be available for those who RSVP for
the meeting. Please contact Tara at (541) 523-
7121 x 100 for a copy of the meeting agenda.
EAGLE VALLEY SWCD MEETING
Wednesday, November 18, noon at the USDA
Service Center in Baker City. The public is
welcome, and meals will be available for those
who RSVP for the meeting. Please contact Tara
at (541) 523-7121 x 100 for a copy of the meeting
agenda.
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.
POLICE LOG
Troyer, Jason. 11/4. Parole and
Probation Detainer.
Gray, Edward James. 11/4. Baker
County Circuit Court Warrant for
contempt of Court.
FUNERAL NOTICES
Dennis Hanby, 66, a resident of
Baker City died Sunday, November 1,
2015 at his home in Baker City,OR.
Funeral services for Mr. Hanby
will be held Saturday, November 7,
2015 at 11:00 AM at The Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, on
Hughes Lane.
Interment will be held at the Cove
Cemetery, Cove, OR at 2:00 p.m.
Saturday, November 7, 2015.
Services under the direction of
Coles Tribute Center, 1950 Place St.
Baker City, OR 97814.
Torress, Rickey Dean. 11/4. DUII.
— Obituaries —
FREE ‘THANK YOU’ MEAL
TO VETERANS
Wednesday, November 11, The Geiser Grand
is offering a complimentary breakfast, lunch or
dinner to veterans as a thank you for their service.
Call for reservations at 523.1889. Military ID
necessary.
TUGMAN, Michael
WALKER, Jacob
SYPHERD, Crystol
WEISS, Jamie
NICHOLS, Robert
ANDERS, Tyler
SHELTON, Adam
SICKLER, Bobby
MYERS, Andrew
SCHLAHT, Nathan
ELKSHOULDER, Ida
DOWNING, Devin
GRAMMON, Jacob
THACKER, Melissa
SPRAGUE, Travis
TURNER, Darren
GILDA, Jeremy
CORNETT, Jeremy
STEELE, Tiffany
CAVYELL, Eric
ROBINSON, Damon
Darwin “Bud” C.
Howard
Huntington, 1925-2015
Darwin “Bud” C. How-
ard 90, a resident of Hun-
tington, OR died Thursday
at his home in Huntington,
OR.
Graveside services for
Mr. Howard will be held
Wednesday, November 4,
2015 at 2:00 p.m. at the
Huntington Cemetery.
Bud was born January
5, 1925 in Tillicum, WA.
The son of Chester P. &
Clara (Neher) Howard.
Mr. Howard served during
World War II in the U. S.
Army. He spent his entire
working years as a pipefit-
ter.
Bud was an avid fisher-
man and loved to hunt
On January 5, 2014, Mr.
Howard married Louise
King, his companion of 35
years.
He is survived by his
wife, Louise Howard of
Huntington, OR, son and
daughter-in-law, Timothy
and Mary Howard of Hun-
tington, OR.
He was preceded in death
by his parents and a son.
Those wishing to make
memorial contributions
in Mr. Howard’s memory
may direct them to a char-
ity of one’s choice, this
may be done through the
Coles Tribute Center, 1950
Place St. Baker city, OR
97814.
Jane L. Hutton
Baker City, 1938-2015
Jane L.
Hutton, 77,
of Baker
City died
Sunday,
November
1st, 2015
Jane
at Settler’s
Hutton
Park As-
sisted Living Community
in Baker City.
A celebration of life
gathering will be held at
10:00 a.m. on Saturday,
November 7th, 2015 at the
Baker Elks Lodge.
Jane was born January
25, 1938 in Grants Pass,
OR. to Loren Cooper and
Mildred “Billie” (Mont-
gomery) Cooper. She
attended high school in
Jacksonville, OR.
She married Billy Joe
“Bud” Hutton in Reno,
NV. on November 3, 1956.
Along with taking care of
her home, Jane worked at
Betty’s Books for many
years.
Jane enjoyed reading so
much she joined a Book
Club and volunteered for
the annual Baker County
Library Book Sale.
Some of her favorite
hobbies included garden-
ing, going to yard sales,
doing crafts and decorat-
ing.
Jane was very active in
her community. She was
a member of Granny’s, a
life member of the Baker
County Regional Museum,
and was honored as Volun-
teer of the Year for Friends
of the Museum.
She was one of the Four
Ladies of the Adler House
who volunteered to Re-
store the Leo Adler House,
a member of the Red Hat
Society, a lifetime member
of SVRR and a member of
the Lady Elks.
She is survived by her
Son, Scott D. Hutton and
wife Melinda of Baker
City; daughter Billie R.
Hopkins of Baker City;
grandchildren, Stephanie
L. Smith and husband
Tony of Boise, ID. Mi-
chelle K. Hansen and hus-
band Cody of Baker City,
Brian S. Hutton of Salem,
OR. Sgt. Sierra R. Hop-
kins of Joint Base Lewis,
McChord, WA. Rachell
M. Carpenter and hus-
band Jesse of Baker City,
William C. Hopkins of
Glendale, AZ and Wyatt C.
Knadle of Baker City, and
five great grandchildren,
Ryan, Jayden, Easton,
Malia and Lane.
Jane was preceded in
death by her husband, Billy
J. Hutton, infant daughter
Debra L. Hutton and her
parents Loren and Mildred
Cooper.
Memorial Contributions
may be made to Granny’s,
the Leo Adler House or
SVRR through Gray’s
West & Company Pioneer
Chapel, 1500 Dewey Ave.
Baker City, OR.
Steve Jackson
Baker City, 1956-2015
Steven
Jackson, 59,
of Baker
City, died at
his home on
October 23,
2015.
Steve
Steven Ri-
Jackson
ley Jackson
was born on February 14,
1956 to in Baker City,
Oregon. The family moved
several times in his youth,
he attended schools in
Baker, Durkee, Huntington
and high school in Herm-
iston.
He married Ronda James
in 1973, they had two
children. He and Ronda
divorced after 13 years of
marriage.
In 1986 he got together
with DeAnn Bock and they
had three children together.
In 2006 he met Lonny
Smith. Their first date was
a drive to look at Christ-
mas lights.
The snow was deep and
they got stuck (a couple of
times) Steve only having
his hands to dig them out.
They were together ever
since.
During Steve’s life he
worked as an automotive
mechanic. He enjoyed
racing cars, hunting and
fishing.
He was preceded in
death by his grandparents
Ted and Orpha Dyer.
Steve is survived by his
companion Lonny Smith
of Baker City; daughters
Stephanie Hasty and
Sharon Jackson; sons Rus-
sell, Andrew, Douglas and
Sharon Jackson; Parents
Russell Jackson and Senie
Reed ; brothers Richard
Jackson and Ted Wicks;
Sister Vicky Purcell; 4
grandchildren Daryan
Lewis, Zander Hasty,
Lucas Jackson and Jacinda
Jackson.
Those who would like to
make a memorial donation
in memory of Steve, may
do so to Heart n Home
Hospice through Tami’s
Pine Valley Funeral
Home & Cremation
Services PO Box 543
Halfway, Oregon 97834.
Online condolences may
be shared at www.tamispi-
nevalleyfuneralhome.com.
Harry J. Galloway
Baker City, 1916-2015
On
November
1, 2015,
Harry J Gal-
loway left
his earthly
home to be
Harry
with the
Galloway
Lord.
He was 99 years old
and lived in Baker City,
Oregon with his wife of
46 years, Phyllis Chee
Galloway, whom he met in
Melbourne, Australia.
Most people knew Harry
as Slim. He was the son of
Silas and Viola Haring
Galloway, and was born
on October 16, 1916 in
Kingston, PA.
Harry was predeceased
by his sisters, Emma
Mader Whitney and Edith
Vandermark, and his broth-
ers, Charles and Emory
Galloway.
He is survived by his
brother, Edgar Galloway,
and Neva Pond, who live
in Reading, PA, and by his
two children, Charles Dale
Galloway (wife Marjo-
rie) and Evelyn Shelton
(husband Donald), and step
sons, Edward Patton (wife
Karen) and Elwood Patton
(wife Carolyn).
They were a pipeline
family and the sons all
worked, for at least part of
their lives, as heavy equip-
ment operators all around
the United States, includ-
ing Alaska and Hawaii.
Harry also worked in
Saudi Arabia, Australia,
and Guam.
He was blessed with
grandchildren: Jon, David,
and Edward Patton, and
Sierra Galloway: great
grandchildren, Alexandra,
Rebekah, Nathanael, and
Hannah Patton, and great-
great grandson, Bryson
Hargrove.
Harry was lead scout
and sniper on the China/
Burma/India campaign
during WWII with Mer-
rill’s Marauders.
He walked most of the
Burma Road during that
stint in the U.S. Army. He
received a Good Conduct
medal, AS/PAC THR SER
MED with three Bronze
Stars and Victory Medal.
Also Harry piloted for
many years in the Civil Air
Patrol.
In May of this year,
Harry and his son Dale
travelled to Washington
D.C. with the Oregon Hon-
ors Flight, where WWII
veterans were honored for
their service to our country.
Harry especially loved
when school children came
up to him to shake his
hand and thank him for
his service as they toured
the monuments around the
city.
He enjoyed playing
music, hunting and fishing,
and had many hobbies,
including running his hunt-
ing dogs, knapping stone
arrowheads, and garden-
ing.
Even late into his 90s,
Harry walked the blocks
around his neighborhood
to stay fit and tended his
backyard chickens.
Harry was a fierce sol-
dier, committed husband,
loving father, wild explorer
of the woodlands, and tire-
less fisherman and marks-
man.
Last year at age 98, he
shot his final elk, and was
hoping to get a tag for a
buffalo this year.
Harry enjoyed hunt-
ing and fishing with his
friends, Todd Calloway, Al
McMillen, and Byron
Henry.
His boyhood friends
from Pennsylvania remem-
ber tales of Harry provid-
ing deer meat for families
during the Great Depres-
sion and of having the
pleasure of working with
him on various pipelines.
He claimed that Penn-
sylvania and Oregon were
the prettiest states in the
Union, but stayed in Or-
egon for the wider range of
hunting and fishing.
His twinkling eyes, great
storytelling, and his love
will be greatly missed.
“Remember,” he would
say, “to never let anyone
get you down.” He lived
life with a smile on his
face.
In lieu of flowers, contri-
butions may be offered in
memory of Harry J
Galloway to:
St. Jude Children’s
Research Hospital through
Gray’s West & Com-
pany Pioneer Chapel, 1500
Dewey Ave., Baker City,
OR 97814.