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2 — THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS FRIDAY, JULY 15, 2016 Local — News of Record — — Community Calendar — MINERS JUBILEE July 15-17. Vendors in the park. Bronc and Bull riding. Blacksmith demonstrations. Sidewalk sales. Fun run. Street dance. Parade. Gold mining compe- titions 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 fi lling 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 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. JAIL ROSTER ARTHUR, Tyler NICHOLS, Robert FERNS, Andrew TROYER, Jason ROMINE, Jonathon WHITTING-GOOD, Travis TEMPLE, Danny DETTMAN, Anthony OWENS, Cheris CLARK, Dexter FISCHER, Jacob BAGGERLY, David BREYETTE, Shana NICHOLS, Robert MOORE, Darrell GUZMAN, Miguel BOLANOS, Ann GAGNON, Roderick ROGERS, William BRADLEY, Scott LANNING, James ROBERTS, Karl WOODEND, Joshua BLITCH, James GUTHRIE JR, John SPRAGUE, Travis MEDINA CARRILLO, Luis STEELE, Alan EFIRD, Debra SCOTT, Chancy WILKERSON, Harold STRITMATER, Blaine HENSEN, James SYPHERD, Crystol CHALK IT UP TO ART Saturday, July 23. Baker Art Guild is once again sponsoring Chalk It Up To Art, a fun, family friend- ly event that recognizes the artistic talent in our community. 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 beginning at 9:00 a.m. and continu- ing throughout the day. Residents and visitors are invited to view the work, both in progress and fi nished, while shopping, dining, or strolling along Main Street. Any and all creative and interested people (any age) are invited to participate! Busi- nesses are invited to sponsor sidewalk 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 offi ce of Senior Health Insurance Benefi ts 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 fi lled 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 spectacu- lar events on the annual cosmic calendar. The train will arrive back at the McEwen depot shortly after 9:00 PM.Visit www.sumptervalleyrailroad.org. HAINES STAMPEDE DEMOLITION DERBY Saturday, August 13, 2016 at the Baker County Fairgrounds, 5:30 p.m. More information to come. FAIRALL, Cody BROWN, Geoffery WALKER, Jacob MULDER, Antoine SCOTT, Austin WITTER, Robert\ POLICE LOG Engle, Steven Arthur. 7.10. DUII. Harris, Lori Anne. 7.10. Contempt of Court. Eastin, David James. 7.10. DUII and Reckless Endangerment. Koos, Henry Earl. 7.8. Baker Country Circuit Court Warrant for Attempted Using a Child in Display of Sexually Explicit Conduct, Attempted Encouraging Child Sexual Abuse II, two counts of Felon in Possession of a Firearm and Unlawful Possession of Methamphetamine. Carter, Riky Lee. 7.7. Warrant for Contempt of Court. Steele,Dylan Joseph. 7.7 Warrant for Contempt of Court. Pound, John Timothy. 7.7. Theft IV. Bork, Everett Lance. 7.6. Posses- sion of a Controlled Substance. Bork, Jennifer. 7.6. Possession of a Controlled Substance. Larkin, Larry Gail. 7.6. DUII. DEATH / FUNERAL NOTICES City, died at Settler’s Park Assisted Living Facility on Sunday evening, July 10, 2016 with her family at her side. Arrangements are under the di- rection of Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral Home & Cremation Services. On line condolences may be shared at www. tamispinevalleyfuneralhome.com Jack Clark. A Celebration of Jack’s life will be held at his home on Satur- day, July 23, 2016 at 4 p.m. This is a potluck event and Jack’s wife Janice will be cooking up all of Jack’s favor- ite dishes. Arrangements are under the direction of Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral Home & Cremation Services. On line condolences may be shared at www.tamispinevalleyfuneralhome. com. Patricia Anne Fessel, 86, of Haines, Oregon passed away at her residence on July 11, 2016. Gray’s West & Company Pioneer Chapel is in charge of the arrangements. To light a candle, leave a condolence, or share a memory of Patricia, please visit: www.grayswestco.com. Roger B. Wisor, 72, of Baker City passed away at his residence on July 11, 2016. Gray’s West & Company Pioneer Chapel is in charge of the ar- rangements. To light a candle, leave a condolence, or share a memory of Roger, please visit: www.grayswest- co.com. Charlene Gordon, 73, of Baker — Obituaries — Emily Louise Trapp Baker City, 1930-2016 Emily Louise “Louise” Trapp, 92, of Baker City, died July 7, 2016 at her home. Her memorial service was held July 9, Louise 2016 at 11 Trapp a.m. at First Presbyterian Church in Baker City with Pastor Katy Nicole offi ci- ating the service. Louise was born in Arthur County, Nebraska on January 11, 1924, during a winter blizzard to parents Henry Sterling Braden and Emily Mae (Thompson) Braden. Her dad delivered her and she joined older siblings Kenneth, Marguerite and Onema. Younger siblings Herbert, Leslie, Darlena and Frances later joined the family. She attended schools in the communities of Arthur, Lemoyne and Lewellen, Nebraska and graduated from Lewellen High School in 1942. Her family moved to the Portland, Oregon area in 1942 to seek employment in industries supporting WWII involvement. Louise met Raymond Virgil (Ray) at Libby’s food processing com- pany and later married in Vancouver, Washington on August 5, 1948. In 1949 Ray and Louise moved to Walla Walla, Washing- ton where they resided until 1981. Ray contin- ued working for Libby’s while Louise interviewed for a job at JC Penney Co. on the day John F. Ken- nedy was assassinated in November 1963. She remained employed with JC Penney until retiring in 1987. While living in Walla Walla she was a Blue Bird, 4-H leader, and a member of Walla Walla Business Women’s Club. After retirement she traveled with friends to Mexico, Scotland, Ireland, and trips to a number of states. She was a life-long sewer and began quilting which she enjoyed until her fi nal days. Louise also enjoyed knitting, cro- cheting, reading, square dancing and playing a good game of Scrabble with friends. Despite experiencing frostbitten feet as a child she enjoyed walking and participated in a number of 5K walks over the years to benefi t charitable organizations. She moved to Baker City in 2005. In Baker City she was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Mis- souri Flats Grange quilt club, Nazarene Church quilt club, Elkhorn Swing- ers square dance club, Red Hat Society, Bunco club member and a Baker County Library volunteer. She was preceded in death by her parents, broth- ers Kenneth, Leslie and Herbert, sisters Marguerite, Onema and Frances and husband Ray in July 1985. Survivors include daugh- ters Linda (Mick) Phil- lips of Arthur, Nebraska and Debra Trapp-Roehm (Lynn) of Baker City, Or- egon, granddaughter Katie Kijima (Jon) of Anchor- age, Alaska, Jeff Roehm (Nicki) of Madison, WI and great-grandson Kai Ki- jima of Anchorage, Alaska. Memorial contributions may be made to Baker County 4-H or Friends of Baker County Library through Coles Tribute Cen- ter 1950 Place St. Baker City, OR 97814. To light a candle, leave a condo- lence, or share a memory of Louise, please visit: www.colestributecenter. com. Billy Neil McCauley Baker City, 1941-2016 Billy Neil McCauley passed away Monday June 6th at the age of 74 years old. He was the son of Neil and Nettie McCauley, born September 14, 1941 in Hamilton Missouri. After the family left Missouri they spent a short time in Wenatchee, WA before moving to Baker. Bill spent most of his child- hood in Baker, graduating from Baker High School in 1959. After graduation Bill joined the Army National Guard and married his wife of 54 years, Mardell Sheppard, on January 12th 1962. Bill and Mardell started their family in 1963. Bill worked two jobs to support his young family. He worked for the City of Baker as a heavy equipment operator, and in the evenings he was a linotype operator for the local newspaper. As his family grew, Bill supported his three boys in all of their athletic events and volunteered countless hours with the Baker Wrestling Program, Billy Little League McCauley Baseball, and Babe Ruth Baseball. He never missed a sporting event of his son’s or grandchildren, and always had words of encouragement for every- one involved. It wasn’t uncommon for Bill to load up the pickup camper on Friday, fi ll it with whoever needed a ride, and head to a sporting event for the weekend. Bill was known as a kind and generous man who was always willing to lend a helping hand. He had a great sense of humor, always had a smile on his face, and had many random sayings he shared with friends and strangers. If you walked by “Hank’s Hamburger Stand” at the ballpark you always had to purchase a burger because, “It would put hair on your chest!” He enjoyed hunting upland game birds, fi sh- ing, and camping with his family. He leaves behind his wife, Mardell McCauley; three sons and their wifes; Doug and Treasa McCau- ley, Alan and Michele Mc- Cauley, Travis and Darcy McCauley. SEE OBITUARIES PAGE 8 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