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    2 — THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS
FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 2016
Local
— News of Record —
— Community Calendar —
JASON LEE - TRUE FATHER
OF OREGON TOUR
Friday, June 3, 7 p.m. Seven years ago Aaron
Auer and John Sutton posing as Jason Lee and John
McLoughlin toured all 36 counties of Oregon re-
counting Oregon’s spiritual roots through the eyes
of Jason Lee who was Oregon’s fi rst circuit riding
preacher and was instrumental in the establishment
of Oregon as a state. Now Aaron is touring the
state once more seven years to the day and will be
in Baker City this coming Friday, meeting at the
Agape Church, 650 Highway 7, at 7 p.m.
RICHLAND - PANFISH TOURNAMENT
Saturday, June 4. Again this year we will offer
four divisions of fi shing opportunities: Adult and
Kids Boat & Adult and Kids Shoreline (Shoreline
fi shing is within the Hewitt- Holcomb parks shore-
line area only, explained at registration) Registra-
tion and Fish Check in will be at the registration
table located at Hewitt Park Registration and Par-
ticipant Check in starts at 5:30 a.m. on June 4th. All
participates pre-registered or those registering the
morning of the 4th may start fi shing after checking
in. All buckets and live wells must be checked by
a tournament offi cial before fi shing begins. All fi sh
must be presented to a tournament offi cial at the
registration table by 5 p.m. June 4th.
BHS GRADUATION
Baker High School graduation will be held Sun-
day, June 5, 2 p.m. at the stadium.
BAKER VALLEY SWCD MEETING
The Baker Valley Soil and Water Conservation
District will be having their monthly meeting on
June 9th 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.
EAGLE VALLEY DAYS
Eagle Valley Days will be Saturday, June 18.
The event will kick off with a parade at 10 a.m. in
downtown Richland. Then on to opening ceremo-
nies at the grange park and kids games. There will
be art in the park and there are still vendor spaces
available at $5 per space. Crafty people, antiques,
collectables, shabby chic and other sellable items
can be part of this event by calling 893-6292 to
reserve a space. There will be a pie auction at 1:30
with great prizes. Bring pies to the grange kitchen
by noon. The kitchen will open in the park at 11
a.m. with burgers, hot dogs, nachos and shortcake.
Music and entertainment will begin at 2 p.m. Call
893-6292 or 893-6026 for more information.
KEATING VALLEY SWCD MEETING
The Keating Soil and Water Conservation District
will be having their monthly meeting on June 21st
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.
NEOEDD BOARD MEETING
Northeast Oregon Economic Development
District (NEOEDD) is holding a board meeting on
Thursday, June 23, 2016, at 1:30 p.m. at the Baker
County Courthouse, 1995 Third St., in Baker City.
All NEOEDD board meetings are open to the pub-
lic. Please contact the offi ce for a meeting agenda.
The Northeast Oregon Economic Development
District’s mission is to provide resources and
facilitate quality decision-making for the benefi t
of entrepreneurs, businesses and communities in
Baker, Union, and Wallowa counties. Learn more
about our programs and business support at www.
neoedd.org.
JAIL ROSTER
BOLANOS, Ann
DETTMAN, Anthony
HELLER, Paul
MEDINA CARRILLO, Luis
ARTHUR, Tyler
CULBERTSON, Brandon
HANSELL, Daniel
MORRIS, Adrienna
STEELE, Alan
EFIRD, Debra
SCOTT, Chancy
WILKERSON, Harold
STRITMATER, Blaine
HENSEN, James
DUREN, Patrick
HARDING, Jestin
FISCHER, Jacob
SYPHERD, Crystol
FAIRALL, Cody
PURKEY, Danielle
SCHELL, Colten
SCHLAHT, Nathan
BRESHEARS, Brent
SCHULTE, Michael
MCNAIR, Frank
BROWN, Geoffery
WALKER, Jacob
BAXTER, Benjamin
MULDER, Antoine
LATTYMER, Melissa
CLARK, Dexter
DEHERRERA, Kyle
GRAY, Robert
SCOTT, Austin
WITTER, Robert
Probation Violation.
Morris, Adrienna Dione. 5.28. Theft
III, a Baker County Parole and Proba-
tion Detainer for Probation Violation,
and for Theft II and Unauthorized
Entry of a Motor Vehicle.
Steele, Alan Wayne. 5.28. Sex
Abuse I and Sex Abuse III.
Hansell, Daniel Curtis. 5.28. Men-
acing.
Culbertson, Brandon Douglas. 5/28.
Unlawful Possession of Methamphet-
amine.
Dettman, Anthony D. 5.31. UUMV
and Unlawful possession of a fi rearm.
Bolanos, Ann Marie. 5.31. Baker
County parole and probation detainer
for Post Prison Violation.
POLICE LOG
Patterson, Angel Michelle. 5.28.
— Obituaries —
Teresa “Terri” Lynn
Martin Morris
Formerly of
Baker City,
1963-2016
Teresa
(Terri) Lynn
Martin Mor-
ris, 53, of St.
Helens, Or-
Terri
egon passed
Morris
away on May
24, 2016 in
Portland, Oregon sur-
rounded by her family. A
graveside service for Terri
is scheduled for Monday,
June 6, 2016 at 11:00 A.M.
at Mt. Hope Cemetery with
Bishop Kim Eardley of
The Church of Jesus Christ
Of Latter day Saints offi ci-
ating. A luncheon will be
held for friends and family
following the service at the
church.
Terri was born March
23, 1963 in Baker City
to Keith and Jan Martin.
She graduated from Baker
High School and worked at
the Inland Cafe where she
met her husband Donald
William Morris. On April
27, 1981 Bill and Terri
were married and moved
from Baker City shortly
after. Terri had been ill
from childhood through
adulthood and instead of
complaining about feeling
poorly, Terri found ways to
add humor to her illnesses.
She is survived by her
parents, Keith and Jan
Martin, sister Tricia Clark,
close friend Val Pariseau,
Bobbie (Keith) Carpenter
and family, Uncles Rick
(Verna) Taylor, Wayne
(Caron) Brock, nieces
Nikki and Torri Clark,
Uncle Darrell(Emmalou)
Long and family, husband
Donald William Morris,
mother-in-law Patricia (Al-
len) Bork, brother-in-law
Dwayne Bert Morris Jr.
She is preceded in death
by her grandparents,
Robert and Billie Taylor,
Lezetta and Bob Martin,
great-grandmother Blanch
Long, brother-in-law
Patrick A. Morris, her
father-in-law Dwayne Bert
Morris Sr., her grandfather-
in-law John Conrad Allen
and grandmother-in-law
Madeline Allen.
Trail Tenders travel through time
Saturday, June 11th, 6:30
p.m. Trail Tenders will
host “Time Travels through
the American West” in the
Leo Adler Theater at the
National Historic Oregon
Trail Interpretive Center.
“Time Travels through
the American West,”
features singer/songwriter
Christina Lynn Martin and
Cowboy poet/balladeer
Butch Martin performing
highlights of the criti-
cally acclaimed documen-
tary concert “Romancing
the West” which tours
throughout the US.
Historic documentary
meets live concert perfor-
mance in this unique and
epic time traveling experi-
ence.
“Romancing the West”
has been presented in
many theaters and venues
from Gene Autry Muse-
um’s Wells Fargo Theater
in Los Angeles, Historic
San Juan Capistrano, to
Piper’s Opera House in
Nevada, and Portland
Oregon to name a few.
It is a special honor for
the producers to come to
Baker City at Oregon Trail
Interpretive Center, where
the wagon tracks still mark
the land and where so
much of the history took
place.
According to Martin:
“When sharing this his-
tory where it actually took
place, we and the audience
get a very special sacred
feeling.
“From the cliffs over-
looking Chief Joseph’s
winter grounds, to the
California Trail Interpre-
tive Center, where the
pioneers had crossed
Alkali dessert and faced
the formidable Sierras and
from Historic Jacksonville,
Oregon, which produced
more gold then Sutter’s
Mill to the Midwest where
the pioneers began their
daunting journey, the pres-
ence of those who came
before us is felt at every
performance.”
This special presentation
takes the audience from
the 1700s through the Civil
War, the turn of the century
to the Golden Age of Hol-
lywood.
The 90-minute show
brings the old west to life
in rare fi lm, historic photos
and video, and memorable
original music taking the
audience through decades
of social and political
change, exploring both the
tragic and the triumphant
episodes of history to cele-
brate the pioneering human
spirit and diverse legacy of
the American West.
For tickets call Oregon
Trail Interpretive Cen-
ter,(541) 523-1843.
Doors for the perfor-
mance open at 6:00 p.m.
Admission is $5.00 at the
door.
The National Historic
Oregon Trail Interpretive
Center is located at 22267
Oregon Hwy 86, just fi ve
miles east of Baker City.
Learn more about “Time
Travels through the Ameri-
can West” at Romancingth-
eWest.org and more about
Trail Tenders at trailten-
ders.org
The Trail Center is
located fi ve miles east of
Baker City, Oregon on
Highway 86. Take Exit 302
from I-84.
The Center is currently
open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily.
Admission for adults
is $8.00; for seniors it’s
$4.50; children 15 and
under are admitted for
free. Federal passes are
accepted.
Call (541) 523-1843 for
updates on programs and
events.
For more information
about the Trail Center
visit:oregontrail.blm.gov
Snake River Chinook season
closes below Hells Canyon Dam
The Oregon Department
of Fish and Wildlife today
announced the spring Chi-
nook fi shery on the Snake
River below Hells Canyon
Dam closed at sundown
(8:30 p.m.) Thursday, June
2. The closure is recom-
mended as fi shery manag-
ers estimate the harvest
limit will be reached.
The sudden closure is at-
tributed to high catch rates
during the past few weeks,
combined with a modest
harvest limit for the year.
“During the past two
weeks, salmon fi shing be-
low Hells Canyon Dam has
been excellent”, said Jeff
Yanke, District Fish Biolo-
gist in Enterprise. “Due to
the angling effort from the
holiday weekend, we have
rapidly approached our
harvest limit.”
The closure on the Snake
River is concurrent with
fi shery closures ordered by
the Idaho Department of
Fish and Game at the end
of fi shing on June 2.
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