2 — THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 2016 Local — Community Calendar — SELF DEFENSE CLASS Saturday, April 23, 10 a.m. till 2 p.m. Join MayDay, Inc. in the Baker High School Wrestling room for a free self-defense class. ANIMATION WORKSHOP Saturday, April 23, 5:30-9:30 p.m. Join award- winning stop motion animator/director Teresa Drilling for a 45 minute presentation on the principles of stop motion followed by a 3 hour hands-on stop motion animation workshop. Baker County Public Library. Free. Preregister at http:// goo.gl/forms/d24COKyovL. NORTH POWDER HALIBUT FEED Saturday, April 23. Sessions between 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Tickets $20. For more information call North Powder High School 541-898-2244. MINING AND AGGREGATE SUMMIT Tuesday, April 26, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Baker County Events Center, 2600 East Street, Baker City. Panels all day with information including legal and legislative updates. FOOD CO-OP OPEN HOUSE On May 6 the Baker Food Co-op is celebrating 40 years supplying wholesome natural foods and products to the people of Baker County and north- eastern Oregon. On May 6 the members, staff and Board of Directors are inviting the community to a 40th Anniversary Open House and Tasting Fair between 4-6 p.m. — News of Record — JAIL ROSTER MORRIS, Adrienna ROMINE, Jonathon DOUGHERTY, Dustine URLACHER, John WATKINS, Aleasha MCNAIR, Frank TAYLOR, Dale WHITTING-GOOD, Travis MOORE, Darrell BROWN, Geoffery HOHMAN, Ashley GRAMMON, Jacob WALKER, Jacob BAXTER, Benjamin MULDER, Antoine SMITH, Brendon BURNINGHAM, Tyson HIGHLEY, Joseph HUGHES, Tracy MYERS-GABIOLA, Michael LARSON, Adam CULLEY, Andrew KOONTZ, Kyle LATTYMER, Melissa CLARK, Dexter BRUCE, Justin DEHERRERA, Kyle GRAY, Robert HARDING, Jestin SCOTT, Austin ROMINE, David KEEFE, Timothy WITTER, Robert HODEL, Cody MYERS, Anthony GBVRFPD OPEN HOUSE Greater Bowen Valley Rural Fire Protection Dis- trict would like to invite the community to attend our open house May 7th 2016, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at our fi re station on Hwy-7 at mile post 41, to help us kick off wildfi re community preparedness month. For more information call the fi re station 541-523-3688 or visit our website. FREE FEE DAY AT OREGON TRAIL INTERPRETIVE CENTER Monday, May 9, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. A special thank you to all our visitors! Free fee day at the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center! Directions: Exit 302 from Interstate 84, 5 miles east of Baker City, Oregon. ELECTION DAY Tuesday, May 17. Oregon’s primary election. FOREST ACCESS FOR ALL BANQUET AND AUCTION Saturday, May 21, 2016 5:00 p.m. at the Best Western Sunridge Inn in Baker City. Come join us for an evening fi lled with friends that are engaged in maintaining historical access to public lands. Dinner choices are prime rib or hailbut. Tickets are $25 and are limited, so call Wanda (541-523-4209) and get your ticket today! SUMPTER FLEA MARKET Friday, May 27 through Monday, May 30. 150 Booths and vendors - Food, antiques and collect- ibles. Blue Mountain Old Time Fiddlers - Satur- day, two shows, afternoon and evening. Bingo, Friday and Saturday. Ride the Sumpter Valley Railroad! Visit the Dredge! Watch for event signs. MEMORIAL DAY AT THE BAKER HERITAGE MUSEUM Monday, May 30, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. “Honor- ing Those Who Have Served” Past and Present Servicemen and their families free admission to museum. condolences may be shared at www. tamispinevalleyfuneralhome.com. POLICE LOG Robert Andrew Brown, 84, of Baker City passed away April 14, 2016 at his residence in Baker City. Arrangements are being made through Gray’s West & Company Pioneer Chapel. You may go to www. grayswest.com to light a candle in memory of Robert. Hinton, Lyle David. 4/15. Disorderly Conduct. McNair, Frank Nathan. 4/16. Bur- glary 1st Degree. Watkins, Aleasha Ann. 4/17. Proba- tion Violation. Lahey, Xysis Silk Duane. 4/17. Contempt of Court. Mansuetti, Lia Dior . 4/17. Con- tempt of Court. Brooks, Autumn Leanne. 4/17. Con- tempt of Court. Morris, Adrianna Dione. 4/19. Pro- bation Violation. Morris, Adrienna Dione. 4/19. Rob- bery III, Theft II and Unlawful Posses- sion of Meth. Romine, Jonathon Russell. 4/19. Violation of Restraining Order. Michael Linscott, 28, of Baker City, passed away at his residence on April 18, 2016. Arrangements are being made through Gray’s West & Company Pioneer Chapel. To light a candle in memory of Michael, please visit: www.grayswestco.com. Albert Owen, 72, of Baker City, passed away at his residence on April 18, 2016. Arrangements are being made through Gray’s West & Company Pioneer Chapel. To light a candle in memory of Albert, please visit: www.grayswestco.com. DEATH / FUNERAL NOTICES Donald Christy, 89, of Baker City, died on April 13, 2016 at St. Alphon- sus Hospital in Boise, Idaho. A private family graveside service was held at Mt. Hope Cemetery For those who would like to make a memo- rial donation in memory of Don, the family suggests Best Friends (animal rescue and adoption) through Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral Home PO Box 543 Halfway, Oregon 97834. On line Frank DeBeney, 74, of Baker City, passed away at his residence on April 17, 2016. Arrangements are being made through Gray’s West & Company Pioneer Chapel. To light a candle in memory of Frank, please visit: www.grayswestco.com. — Obituaries — POWDER RIVER FRIENDS OF NRA The annual banquet and fundraiser is May 7th, 4 p.m. at the Baker Events Center. We support youth programs and shooting sports in Baker County! Learn more at www.prfnra.org. SCHLAHT, Nathan Ed Steinmetz Baker City, 1944-2016 Ed Stein- metz passed away April 11 at the age of 72 after a long battle with cancer. His wife Ed Janet, as al- Steinmetz ways, was at his side. Ed grew up on an orchard in Mission, Cali- fornia, part of the vibrant Portuguese community. In Mission he spent his time racing and working on progressively faster cars, sneaking around with Janet Gove, and engaging in apricot wars with his cousins until discovered by his Uncle Johnny. Upon graduating from high school, Ed became a lineman apprentice at PG&E. After completing the apprenticeship, within a month he was a foreman, a position he maintained throughout his career in California and Oregon. One of his early projects involved stringing power across the San Francisco Bay along the San Mateo Bridge. In 1964 Ed married his high school sweetheart Janet. After the birth of their sons Shawn and Jason, they sought a more rural place to raise their family. Baker, Oregon is where they settled in 1972 and where they remained. Usually cold, Ed found the transition to Northeast Or- egon winters a challenge. A life-long lover of the outdoors, Ed had hunting and fi shing stories span- ning California, Oregon, and Wyoming. One epic, snowy trip to Wyoming with Janet involving frozen sleeping bags was recount- ed countless times. In 1995 Ed retired and was able to spend more time hunting and fi shing. He served as treasurer of the Baker Trap Club, ensuring successful shoots and helping at the clubhouse. Ed and Janet travelled to shoots through- out the West. Ed was the Oregon State Amateur Trap Shooting Association Champion several times in his class. He also enjoyed weekly poker games in Baker with friends and in- corporated visits to casinos on most trips. In addition to his work as a lineman, Ed raised cattle, pigs, turkeys, etc. on the family’s 15-acre farm on the outskirts of Baker. He liked to garden, espe- cially growing fava beans for Janet to cook in the traditional Portuguese way. He engaged in friendly competitions regarding size and sweetness of corn every year. Ed is survived by his wife of 52 years, Janet; “brother” Al Feleciano (Reno, Nevada); two sons and daughters-in-law, Shawn and Catherine (La Grande) and Jason and Christian (Charlottesville, Virginia); and granddaugh- ters Jillian and Anastasia. A celebration of his life will be held at Sunridge Inn on April 22 at 2 p.m. The family looks forward to hearing stories of your time with Ed. Contributions can be Tony's Tree Service Free evaluations for: • Proper Trimming • Safety • Removal •Disease Control • Insect Control • Tree Replacement • Stump Grinding Licensed | Insured | 48 years experience. Tony's Tree Service. Accepting payment plans and credit cards. Nearly fi ve decades of experience. 600 Elm Street, Baker City. 541.523.3708 Owners Tony & Lisa Constantine LCB 6271 • CCB 63504 made to Best Friends of Baker. This maybe done through the Coles Tribute Center, 1950 Place St. Baker City, OR 97814. To light a candle in memory of Ed, please visit: www. colestributecenter.com. Blanie V. George Baker City, 1930-2016 Blanie V. George, 85, of Baker City, passed away April 15, 2016 at St. Alphonsus Medical Center in Baker City. A memo- rial service will be held at 11:00 a.m., Friday, April 22nd at St. Francis de Sales Ca- thedral with Father Robert Greiner of- Blanie George fi ciating. A reception will follow at the St. Francis Parish Hall. The interment will be held in Kanosh, Utah. On June 13, 1930, Blanie was born to Owen V. and Ethel (Wiley) George in Delta, Utah. He gradu- ated from high school in 1948 from Delta, Utah and attended college. He then joined the Air Force and proudly served for twenty years retiring as a Lieuten- ant Colonel. After retiring from the Air Force, Blanie went back to college and received a degree in Safety Engineering. Blanie married Sally V. Snyder on December 6, 1953 in Waco, Texas and together they were blessed with fi ve children. Sally passed away at an early age on February 8, 1985. On June 14, 1986, Blanie married his second wife Joan Welter in Baker City, OR. Joan had four chil- dren of her own. In his spare time, he liked to go fi shing and hunting, he also had a passion for education and learning, gardening, and especially for reading. Blanie was a member of the LDS church, American Legion, Trail Tenders, and he was a volunteer at the Leo Adler House. His work as a Lieutenant Colo- nel in the United States Air Force was one of his proudest life accomplish- ments and he enjoyed trad- ing stories with friends. Blanie is survived by his wife Joan George of Baker City, OR., his son and daughter in-law, Bill and Barbara George of Wilsonville, OR., son Steven George of Portland, OR., son Ted George of Portland, OR., daughter and son in-law Sarah and Todd Kohler of Boise, ID., son Robert George of Boise, ID., stepson and daughter in-law Don and Jackie Welter of Bend, OR., stepson and daugh- ter in-law Jeff and Robin Welter of Portland, OR., stepdaughter Mary Banta of Baker City, OR., and stepson James Welter of Burns, OR. Blanie is also survived by seven grand- children and two great- grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, Owen and Ethel George, his fi rst wife Sally, and his siblings. Memorial contribu- tions may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project or to a charity of one’s choice through Gray’s West and Company Pio- neer Chapel, 1500 Dewey Ave., Baker City, OR 97814. Please visit: www. grayswestco.com, to light a candle in memory of Blanie. FBLA The Baker High School’s Future Business Leaders of America is in need of donations to help send this year’s best and brightest to Nationals in Atlanta! These students competed at Regionals and State, placed, and now need to raise over $1,800 each to attend the conference and continue competing. Donations to BHS-FBLA can be dropped off at the high school and would be sincerely appreciated. —From the Baker County Press.