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    2 — THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS
FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 2016
Local
— Community Calendar —
HELLS CANYON JR RODEO
June 17-18. A fun-fi lled rodeo weekend for
aspiring cowboys and cowgirls in Halfway. Mutton
busting, roping, barrel racing, and bronc and bull
riding round out a full rodeo schedule for partici-
pating junior contestants. For more information
visit www.hellscanyonjrrodeo.com or call Deanna
Corrigan 541-742-4584.
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.
REP. WALDEN TOWN HALL
Monday, June 20, 5:15 at the Sunridge Inn in
Baker City. The public is invited to ask questions of
Congressman Greg Walden.
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.
BAKER CITY CYCLING CLASSIC
June 24-26. Based at the Baker High School Call
541-325-1689 for more information.
AGENDA 2 SHOWING WITH
THE FILMMAKER
Saturday, June 25, 6-9 p.m. at the Baker County
Library Meeting room, join in a viewing and
discussion of Agenda 2 with creator and fi lmmaker
Curtis Bowers. Free to the public.
HAINES 4th OF JULY CELEBRATION
Monday, July 4 enjoy a the Haines Stampede Ro-
deo during the day and fi reworks in the evening in
this annual family event. Elkhorn Grange Cowboy
Breakfast 7 - 10 a.m.; Parade and Art in the Park 10
- 5 p.m.; Barbeque in the park 11-2 p.m.; 10 p.m.
fi reworks.
CLASS REUNION
Baker High School Class of 1986 is planning a
30 year reunion on Saturday, July 16 of Miners
Jubilee. If you know a classmate who has not been
contacted, please share this information with them.
The Facebook page with more information is:
www.facebook.com/events/130618350689421/ You
can also contact Teresa (Allen) Wiley at 541-304-
9018 or Shiela (McMillen) Dolby at 541-403-2726.
— News of Record —
JAIL ROSTER
LANSDON, James
BERTI, Ricci
BRADLEY, Scott
LANNING, James
LEWIS, Neil
LOEBS-LAMILLER, John
ROBERTS, Karl
GROVEN, Shad
LEONARD, Thomas
CURTIS, Rhonda
WOODEND, Joshua
KOOS, Henry
BLITCH, James
GUTHRIE JR, John
SPRAGUE, Travis
DETTMAN, Anthony
HELLER, Paul
MEDINA CARRILLO, Luis
ARTHUR, Tyler
CULBERTSON, Brandon
MORRIS, Adrienna
STEELE, Alan
EFIRD, Debra
SCOTT, Chancy
WILKERSON, Harold
STRITMATER, Blaine
HENSEN, James
SYPHERD, Crystol
FAIRALL, Cody
SCHELL, Colten
BRESHEARS, Brent
BROWN, Geoffery
WALKER, Jacob
BAXTER, Benjamin
MULDER, Antoine
CLARK, Dexter
DEHERRERA, Kyle
GRAY, Robert
WITTER, Robert\
sion of Controlled Substance: Meth.
POLICE LOG
Lewis, Neil Sloan. 6.14. Theft III.
Bradley, Scott Robert. 6.14. UUMV,
Theft 2 and Criminal Mischief 2.
Lansdon, James Montez. 6.14.
DUII.
Roberts, Karl Wade. 6.13. Baker
County Justice Court Warrant for
Probation Violation.
Loebs-Lamiller, John Robert. 6.13.
Baker County Justice Court warrant.
Berti, Ricci Carl. 6.13. Probation
Violation.
Barfuss, Kruz. 6.11. Fail to Appear.
Contempt of Court.
Marquez, Felicia. 6.10. Possession
of Controlled Substance: Cocaine.
Payne, Michael Allen. 6.9. Con-
tempt of Court.
Loop, George Allan. 6.9. Criminal
Trespass.
Beck, Sharon Lee. 6.9. Disorderly
Conduct II and Harassment.
Curtis,Rhonda Lee. 6.9. Violation of
Release Agreement.
Foersterling, Wade Jesse. 6.8.
Theft I (fi ve counts), Criminal Mis-
treatment I (eight counts), and Theft II
(three counts).
Woodend, Joshua Cameron. 6.8.
Contempt of Court.
Schisler, Derrick Lee. 6.8. Con-
tempt of Court.
Booth, Maylene Shelee. 6.8. Pos-
session of Controlled Substance:
Meth.
Duffy, Jeremy David 6.8. Posses-
DEATH / FUNERAL NOTICES
Lance and Jade Simpson both
formerly of Halfway, Oregon died on
June 10, the result of a motor vehicle
accident in Hobble Creek Canyon,
Utah. Lance age 46 and Jade 33.
Arrangements are under the direc-
tion of Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral
Home & Cremation Services. On line
condolences may be shared at www.
tamispinevalleyfuneralhome.com.
A Celebration of Lance and Jade’s
Lives will be held in at a later date to
be announced with obituaries.
Darlene Ballard - A Graveside
Service will be held on June 18, 2016
at 10 a.m. at the Union Cemetery in
Union, Oregon. For those who would
like to make a memorial donation in
memory of Darlene, the family sug-
gests the Union High School Bobcat
Foundation through Tami’s Pine
Valley Funeral Home and Crema-
tion Services PO Box 543 Halfway,
Oregon 97834. On line condolences
may be shared at www.tamispineval-
leyfuneralhome.com
Billy McCauley - Placement and
interment of the urn was held on
Friday July 15, 2016 ~ 11:00 a.m. at
Mt. Hope Cemetery in Baker City.
Later that day, Friday, July 15 at 2
p.m. Friends were invited to join the
family for a potluck BBQ to be held at
the home of Alan McCauley. Online
condolences may be shared at www.
tamispinevalleyfuneralhome.com
— Obituaries —
Sherry Sue Sheridan
Halfway, 1945-2016
Sherry Sue
Sheridan, 71
of Halfway,
died June
6, 2016 at
her home.
At Sherry’s
request there Sherry Sue
will be no
Sheridan
service.
Sherry Sue was born to
parents Richard “Dick”
and Susan Schroeder on
March 3, 1945 in Portland
Oregon. She was raised in
South-east Portland. Dur-
ing her elementary years,
she attended Gilbert Grade
school and graduated
from David Douglas High
school in 1963. Sherry
Sue lived in Vancouver
Washington and Sandy
Oregon, but found her
true home to be Halfway,
Oregon in 1980.
Sherry Sue worked at
Fred Meyers in manage-
ment, and was a truck driv-
er for Stauffer Chemicals
gold mine. She did the
gold clean-up and books
for Highland Minerals in
Halfway and was a bar-
tender for a time. While
she working for Highland
Minerals, the company
was looking to hire an
operator at the Goldmine.
“I’d heard Steve Sheridan
was in town and could do
the job, so we hired him.”
Sherry Sue and Steve fell
in love and were married
December 11, 1990. “He
was a wonderful man to
grow old with.”
Sherry Sue enjoyed
fi shing, the snowfall in the
mountains and in the trees,
she loved all the seasons,
LOVED the color red and
spending time with her
kids when she could. She
loved her home, the yard
fl owers, sewing, going on
rides to see wild life, mo-
saics and her beloved dog
“Judy.” “I love my people
and have such very good
friends. “I loved living in
Halfway.”
Her most memorable
moments in her life where
when her children were
born, living in Halfway
and she added “talking
with my brother while we
drank whiskey and red
wine.” I would like to be
remembered in that “I’ve
loved life.”
She was preceded in
death by her husband
Steve, daughter Susan
Marlow, father Dick
Schroeder, brother Tom
Schroeder, sister Melody
Dolan and her dearest
friend and best company
Judy.
Sherry Sue is survived
by her sons Michael Mar-
low and Richard Scheck;
Step- Daughter Kandace
Sheridan; Grandchildren
Amanda, Michael and
Alicia, Brycen, Adam and
Noah; Great Grandchildren
Emma Jean, Nicholas,
Kyla.
Sherry’s favorite poem
was “When I grow old,
I shall wear purple.” An
excerpt from that poem
reads; When I am an old
woman I shall wear purple
With a red hat which
doesn’t go, and doesn’t
suit me. And I shall spend
my pension on brandy and
summer gloves. And satin
sandals, and say we’ve no
money for butter. I shall
sit down on the pavement
when I’m tired
And gobble up samples
in shops and press alarm
bells. And run my stick
along the public railings
And make up for the sobri-
ety of my youth.
I shall go out in my slip-
pers in the rain And pick
fl owers in other people’s
gardens And learn to spit.
But maybe I ought to prac-
tice a little now? So people
who know me are not too
shocked and surprised.
When suddenly I am old,
and start to wear purple.
Sherry Sue has left us
all with fond, interesting,
fun, laughable, routine, dif-
ferent, kindred, memories
of which we shall fondly
remember.
Those who wish to
make a memorial dona-
tion in memory of Sherry
Sue, may do so to the
charity of their choice,
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.
Corina Zarkowski
Baker City, Died 2016
The world lost a beauti-
ful, talented, fi erce and ten-
der hearted young woman
on May 23, 2016. Corina
Zarkowski was an artist,
humanitarian, volunteer,
social worker, animal lover
and rescuer, licensed hair
stylist, published make-up
artist, seamstress, model,
musician, writer, advocate,
friend, daughter, sister,
cousin and
auntie.
She loved
science,
anthropol-
ogy, garden-
ing, fl owers,
collecting
Corina
rocks, knit- Zarkowski
ting, read-
ing, exploring new places,
drawing, painting, sewing
and nature. Most of all
she loved helping others
and spent her life doing so,
and memorials are being
held for her all across the
United States.
Her parents Michael
Zarkowski, Frances
(Monteleone) Worden, her
sister Nadina Zarkowski,
her brother Jonathan Knox
Zarkowski, her nephew
Meza Nichol, her niece Ria
Nichol, her step-brothers
Daniel and Derek Wor-
den, her step-sister Anna
Bauersmith, her cousins
Jesse and Ember Anderson,
Colleen and Julian James
Warner, Amber, Maranda
and Graci Aman, Wesly,
Briana and Sabastian Al-
drich, her aunts Gail Mon-
teleone, Monica Zarkowski
and Sharon Tomlinson, her
uncles Vincent and Joseph
Zarkowski and all her
friends and all the people
she has helped over her
lifetime loved her and miss
her so much.
Memorial Services will
be held at Gray’s West and
Company Pioneer Chapel,
1500 Dewey Ave. Baker
City, Oregon 97814 on
June 17, 2016 at 11 a.m.
with family and friends
offi ciating the service.
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