2 — THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS FRIDAY, JULY 1, 2016 Local — News of Record — — Community Calendar — JAIL ROSTER HAINES 4th OF JULY CELEBRATION Monday, July 4 enjoy a the Haines Stampede Rodeo during the day and fireworks 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.; Barbecue in the park 11-2 p.m.; 10 p.m. fireworks. MINERS JUBILEE July 15-17. Vendors in the park. Bronc and Bull riding. Blacksmith demonstrations. Sidewalk sales. Fun run. Street dance. Parade. Gold mining competi- tions and more! Visit www.minersjubilee.com for more information. QUILT SHOW July 15-16. For anyone wanting to enter a quilt in the show this year, the date to get your entry form(s) sent in to register your quilt/quilts is drawing near. Please be registered by July 1st, by filling out and returning an entry form for each quilt you want to enter. Entry forms are available at “Treasure Every Stitch” or you may call 541-523-3038 or 541-518- 3038 with questions. “Quilting in the Valley” Quilt Show will be July 15th and 16th, during Miner’s Jubilee, at 2020 Church, Baker City YMCA Gym, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 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 Face- book 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. CHALK IT UP TO ART Saturday, July 23. Baker Art Guild is once again sponsoring Chalk It Up To Art, a fun, family friendly event that recognizes the artistic talent in our com- munity. Local artists or interested participants will donate their time and talent to create chalk drawings on the sidewalks of downtown Baker City. The event takes place Saturday, July 23th, with participants be- ginning at 9:00 a.m. and continuing throughout the day. Residents and visitors are invited to view the work, both in progress and finished, while shopping, dining, or strolling along Main Street. Any and all creative and interested people (any age) are invited to participate! Businesses are invited to sponsor side- walk squares for chalk drawings at $5 a square to help support Baker Art Guild events. To sign up for Chalk It Up To Art or for more information, please call: 541.519.0698 Or sign up at Short Term Gallery, 1829 Main Street, Baker City, 541.519.2515. MEDICARE CLASS Saturday, August 13, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. Baker County Public Library will host a free class about Medicare. The two-hour course is provided by expert advisors from the state office of Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance, also known as SHIBA. Topics covered will include: - What is Medicare? - Do I need both A&B? - Other insurance options - Prescription drug coverage - Secondary insurance - Financial assistance - Fraud protection - Marketplace plans. In previous years, sessions have filled up quickly. To reserve seats, call 800-722-4134 or email shiba.oregon@oregon.gov. SUMPTER VALLEY RAILROAD STARLIGHT EXPRESS Saturday, August 13, 2016. As darkness falls, passengers are treated to a twilight trip up valley for a complimentary cake and coffee dessert at the Sumpter station. The return trip under the light of the stars features the added bonus of the apex of the Perseid Meteor showers, one of the most spectacular events on the annual cosmic calendar. The train will arrive back at the McEwen depot shortly after 9:00 PM.Visit www.sumptervalleyrailroad.org. TEMPLE, Danny CLARK, Dexter FISCHER, Jacob BAGGERLY, David BREYETTE, Shana NICHOLS, Robert RICHMOND, Michael GONZALEZ-RODRIGUEZ, Hector MOORE, Darrell GUZMAN, Miguel BOLANOS, Ann GAGNON, Roderick BRADLEY, Scott LANNING, James ROBERTS, Karl WOODEND, Joshua KOOS, Henry BLITCH, James GUTHRIE JR, John SPRAGUE, Travis MEDINA CARRILLO, Luis CULBERTSON, Brandon MORRIS, Adrienna STEELE, Alan EFIRD, Debra SCOTT, Chancy WILKERSON, Harold STRITMATER, Blaine HENSEN, James SYPHERD, Crystol FAIRALL, Cody BRESHEARS, Brent BROWN, Geoffery WALKER, Jacob BAXTER, Benjamin MULDER, Antoine SCOTT, Austin WITTER, Robert\ POLICE LOG Dambach, Rory Lynn. 6.29. Baker County Circuit Court Warrant. Young, Tanner Scott. 6.29. Proba- tion Violation. Lang, Aiden Porter, 6.28. Criminal Trespass I, Harassment. Lanning, James Christopher. 6.28. Grant County Warrant. Temple III, Danny Charles. 6.28. Violation of Restraining Order. Highley, Joseph Forrest. 6.28. Disturbance. Brown, James Howard. 6.27. DUII. Keierleber, Chase. 6.26. Assault IV Domestic. Adams, Alexander Allen. 6.25. Baker County Justice Court Warrant for Fail to Pay Fines. Koontz, Bailey Marie. 6.24. DUII. Darnell, Travis James. 6.23. Con- tempt of Court. Sticka, Connor James Patrick. 6.22. Possession of a Stolen Vehicle. Breyette, Shana Lyn. 6.22. Disor- derly Conduct II. Breyette, Shana Lyn. 6.22. Con- tempt of Court. DEATH / FUNERAL NOTICES Billy McCauley - Placement and interment of the urn will be held on Friday July 15, 2016 ~ 11:00 a.m. at Mt. Hope Cemetery in Baker City. Later that day, Friday, July 15 at 1 p.m. Friends are invited to join the family for a potluck BBQ to be held at the home of Alan McCauley. On line condolences may be shared at www. tamispinevalleyfuneralhome.com. Wayne William “Bill” Bird, 85, of Halfway died at his home on Satur- day, June 25, 2016. In Celebration, there will be a festive walk to his grave (from the gate of the cemetery) per Bill’s request, the song played and sung by all “When the Saints go Marching in” at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, July 1, 2016. Friends are invited to join the family for a potluck recep- tion to be held immediately following the graveside at the Halfway Lions Hall. For those who wish to make a memorial donation may do so to OHSU Parkinson’s or the Pine Haven Cemetery Beautication Fund through Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral Home & CS - PO Box 543 Halfway, Oregon 97834. On line condolences may be shared at www.tamispinevalleyfuner- alhome.com Diana Woodman - A Memorial Service will be announced at a later date. Online condolences may be shared at www.tamispinevalleyfuner- alhome.com. Robert E. Knox Jr. 82, a resident of Baker City, OR died Monday at St. Alphonsus in Baker City. funeral services for Mr. Knox will be held Saturday, July 2, 2016 at 11:00 am at the Harvest Church in baker City. Vault interment will follow at Mt. Hope Cemetery. Visitation will be held Fri- day at Coles Tribute Center from 3-7 pm. Those wishing to make memo- rial contributions in Mr. Knox memory may direct them to, Friends of The NRA, Best Friends or Eastern Or- egon Mining Assoc. this maybe done thru Coles Tribute Center, 1950 Place St. baker city, OR . If you would like to light a candle in memory of Mr. Knox, please visit www.colestribute- center@eoni.com. — Obituaries — Charlotte Thompson Haines, 1919-2016 Charlotte Thompson, 96, of Haines died Wednes- day, June 22, 2016 at her residence. A funeral service was held at 9:00 a.m. on Sat- Charlotte urday, June Thompson 25th, 2016 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Baker City. Committal took place in the Union Cemetery in Union, Oregon. Charlotte was born in Cardston, Alberta, Canada on September 2, 1919 to Benjamin and Dora (Da- vis) Marsden. She married Trever Thompson on June 29, 1936 in Cardston, Alberta and they were mar- ried for 60 years before Trever’s passing. Charlotte was a wonder- ful housewife and spent 10 years as a Practical Nurse at the Hot Lake Nurs- ing Center in La Grande, Oregon. Being a wonderful wife, sister, mother, grandmoth- er, great and great great grandmother were accom- plishments she was proud of and her family loved her deeply for. Charlotte found joy in spending time with her grandkids, sew- ing, crocheting, and read- ing. She was also a proud member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Church in Baker City, Oregon. She is survived by her brother Nophe Marsden of Vancouver, Washing- ton, her daughters Treva Ethel Costen of Bremerton, Washington, Charlene Dora Gordon of Baker City, Oregon, Benita Gail Nielson of Pocatello, Idaho, Linda LaRue Holt of Burley, Idaho, Jonetta Opal Sarman of Nampa, Idaho, Denice Arley of Elgin, Oregon, Penny Renee Okelberry of Grande Island, New York, her sons Terrance Zane Thompson of Elgin, Oregon, and Brent Ernest Thompson of Haines, Or- egon. She is also survived by 41 grandchildren, 91 great-grandchildren, and 52 great-great grandchil- dren. Charlotte is preceded in death by her parents, her husband Trever Thompson, three brothers, two sisters, and numerous others. Memorial contribu- tions may be made to the Chelsie Thompson Fund (for the ongoing medical care of Chelsie Thompson) through Gray’s West & Company Pioneer Chapel, 1500 Dewey Ave., Baker City, Oregon 97814. To light a candle or leave a condolence for Charlotte, please visit: www.gray- swestco.com. Jade Simpson Formerly of Halfway, 1983-2016 Jade Simpson-A Memorial Service & Celebration of Jade’s Life will be held on Saturday, Jade July 2, 2016 ~ 11:00 a.m. Simpson at the Pine Valley Presbyterian Church in Halfway, Oregon. Inurn- ment will follow at Pine Haven Cemetery. Follow- ing the placement, you are invited to join the family for a potluck reception Halfway Lions Hall. Jade Elizabeth Peer Simpson was born on February 8, 1983. Up until the past 4 years, Jade had lived her whole life in Halfway. Jade went to Halfway Elementary School until the 6th grade. She then attended Rich- land Elementary where she made a lot of new friends thru the 8th grade. She always liked playing softball all during school years. Jade graduated high school at Pine Eagle. While there she enjoyed being a cheer leader and more softball. Jade loved being on Rodeo Court. She was the princess of the Haines Stampede, the princess and queen of the Hells Canyon Jr. Rodeo, also princess and queen of the Baker County Fair and Rodeo. Jade always loved meeting new people and making new friends. She also enjoyed hunting, fish- ing and being outdoors. During high school she worked at the Halfway Motel where she continued to work after graduation. Jade also worked at the Halfway Bowling alley and the Hell’s Canyon Inn. In the fall of 2002, Jade was in a bad car accident which left her with a traumatic brain injury. She worked hard and fought harder to walk and talk again and persevered to overcome her injuries, and she did. Jade had a beautiful daughter, Gracie Faye who was born on February 19, 2006. Gracie died seven weeks later from compli- cations of the rare CMV Virus. This was very hard on Jade, but again she overcame. Jade got a part time job cleaning paint brushes for the paint crew. She started going to church and losing weight gaining confidence and strength in herself. It was Thanksgiving of 2011, when Jade met Lance and began a whirlwind of adventures. They had a beautiful wedding in 2014 and continued on new ad- ventures every chance they got. Jade and Lance died together on June 10, 2016 in Utah where Lance was employed since December of 2015. Jade was a tenacious, funny, red headed spit- fire, who in her blessed stubbornness was able to overcome many obstacles in her life. She had a fire in her heart for those she loved. We will miss her dearly. Jade was preceded in death by her Grandma Grace Ritter, baby Gracie Faye, brother Josh Peer and her husband Lance Simpson. Jade is survived by her father Roger and his wife Beth Peer, sister Annalisa Peer, and brother Addison Peer; mother Melody and her husband Tom Huff, brother Jacob Huff, and four legged cat Cloudy; many, many other family and friends. For those who would like to make a memorial donation in memory of Jade, the family suggests the nonprofit Creating Memories (for children whom in their disability/ ability have an opportu- nity to fish, hunt, camp) through Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral Home & CS - PO Box 543 Halfway, Oregon 97834. On line condolenc- es may be shared at www. tamispinevalleyfuneral- home.com.