2 — THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 2016 Local — Community Calendar — BAKER VALLEY SWCD MEETING The Baker Valley Soil and Water Conservation District will be having their monthly meeting on August 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 SWCD MEETING The Eagle Valley Soil and Water Conservation District will be having their monthly meeting on August 10th at noon at the Grange Hall in Richland. Please call the offi ce for more details. 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. 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 p.m.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. SOAPBOX DERBY Saturday, August 20, 2016. Ages 8-adult. Join this brand new event! For more information, call 523-5855. KEATING VALLEY SWCD MEETING The Keating Soil and Water Conservation District will be having their monthly meeting on August 23rd 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. — News of Record — JAIL ROSTER BAILEY, Adam MYERS-GABIOLA, Michael WATKINS, Racheal HANSON, Coty KISSINGER, James GRYDER, David HERMAN, Adam VANDERPOOL, Joshua PAULSEN, Nathan POUND, John SIMONIS, Dyllan HELLER, Paul LUTZ, Brandon HODEL, Cody GRAY, Robert ARTHUR, Tyler NICHOLS, Robert FERNS, Andrew TROYER, Jason ROMINE, Jonathon WHITTING-GOOD, Travis TEMPLE, Danny OWENS, Cheris GUZMAN, Miguel BOLANOS, Ann GAGNON, Roderick BRADLEY, Scott LANNING, James GUTHRIE JR, John STEELE, Alan EFIRD, Debra SCOTT, Chancy WILKERSON, Harold STRITMATER, Blaine FAIRALL, Cody WALKER, Jacob MULDER, Antoine SCOTT, Austin WITTER, Robert Trespass I and Disorderly Conduct II. Zimmerman, Nora Lynn. 8.1. Crimi- nal Mischief. POLICE LOG Bailey, Adam Patrick. 8.2. Parole and Probation Detainer. Myers-Gabiola, Michael Steven. 8.2. Theft II, Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle. Foutenot, Roy Earl. 8.1. Failure to Pay Fines. Towell, Jeffrey Scott. 8.1. Criminal Chamberlain, James Michael. 7.29. DUII. Proffi tt, Shona Diane. 7.29. Criminal Trespass II. Gryder, David Roland. 7.28. Assault IV. Butler, Anastasia W. 7.28. Out of County Warrant. Dillingham,Shane Christopher. 7.28. Out of County Warrant. Hart, Stephen Ashby. 7.28. Theft III. Gryder, David Roland. 7.28. Assault IV. Brown, Geoffrey Micheals . 7.27. Out of County Warrant. Mansuetti, Jacob Aaron. 7.27. Cir- cuit Court Warrant. Mansuetti, Jacob Aaron. 7.27. Driv- ing while Suspended. — Obituaries — Christina Lynn Long Haines, 1976-2016 Chris- tina Lynn Long, 39, of Haines passed away Monday June Christina 20th near Long Haines. A funeral service was held on Thurs- day June 30th at Driskill Memorial Chapel at 2:00 p.m.; an interment fol- lowed at the St. Andrews Cemetery in Canyon City. Christina was born on October 18, 1976 to Ivan Henry Lattymer and Doris Edith Osterhout in Albany, New York. She graduated Grant Union High School, and then later attended col- lege at OHSU graduating in 2008 with a Nursing Degree. On October 18, 1995 she married Mitchel Dawain Long at the Clyde Holliday State Park. She is survived by her daughters Tomina Long of John Day, OR Matika Long of Haines, OR., Johna Long of Haines, OR., and Foster Father John Rowell of John Day, OR. She is preceded in death by her mother and father. Memorial contributions may be made to the Chris- tina Long Memorial Fund at the U.S Bank. Arrangements were under the care of Driskill Memorial Chapel 241 S. Canyon Blvd. John Day, OR 97845. Public use restrictions increase Due to increased fi re danger and dry weather conditions, Phase A of the Public Use Restrictions (PURS) for campfi res, smoking, off-road travel, and chainsaw use will go into effect on the Wallowa- Whitman National Forest at 12:01 a.m. (PDT) on Wednesday, August 3, 2016. The Seasonal Camp- fi re Restrictions that are currently in place will also be in effect in Phase A of the PURs. “Phase A is the second level of restrictions, gener- ally implemented when the fi re danger is moder- ate to high,” said Bret Ruby, Fire Staff Offi cer on the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. PURS are phased in collectively, as conditions warrant, and may differ from Forest to Forest. On Wednesday, August 3 at 12:01 am (PDT), Phase A of the Public Use Restrictions (PURS) will go into effect and will include: Chainsaws may be operated only between the hours of 8 p.m. and 1 p.m. local time. A one hour fi re watch is required after saw operations cease. Saw op- erators are required to have an axe (minimum 2 lb. head, 26” length), shovel (8” wide, 26” length), and fi re extinguisher (mini- mum ABC 8 oz.) in their possession. **Chainsaw operation associated with commer- cial and personal use fi re- wood permits are regulated under the conditions of the permit, which follow IFPL levels and are not impacted by this public use restric- tion. Smoking is allowed only in enclosed vehicles and buildings, developed recreation sites, or cleared areas. No off-road/off-trail vehicle travel or travel on roads not cleared of standing grass or other fl ammable material; no vehicle travel on those FS roads where access has been impeded or blocked by earthen berm, logs, boulders, barrier, barricade or gate, or as otherwise identifi ed in the Fire Order. Seasonal campfi re re- strictions and requirements described for June 1- Octo- ber 31 apply. Campfi res allowed only in fi re pits surrounded by dirt, rock, or commercial rings and in areas not conducive to rapid fi re spread. All fl ammable material shall be cleared within a 3 foot radius from the edge of the pit and free of overhanging material. Use existing pits wherever possible. Campfi res must be at- tended at all times, and completely extinguished prior to leaving. Persons with campfi res are required to have a tool that can serve as a shovel and one gallon of water in their possession. The intent of this requirement is to ensure individuals with a campfi re to have the tools necessary to completely extinguish their campfi re. Portable cooking stoves using liquefi ed or bottled gas and wood burning stoves equipped with a chimney that is at least fi ve (5) feet in length with a spark-arresting screen consisting of ¼ inch mesh hardware cloth are al- lowed. Use of charcoal bri- quettes is permitted under the same restrictions as campfi res described above. Sportsman’s Club events ahead The weather-cancelled July Nostalgia Service Rifl e match for the Powder River Sportsman’s Club has been rescheduled for August 14 at 8 a.m.. Bring any service rifl e placed into any military service during or prior to the Korean War for a fun and challenging mix of slow and rapid fi re from standing, seated, and prone positions at a 200 yard 5V target. An additional Steel Varmint match has been scheduled for Sep 18 10AM. This match offers steel varmint silhouette targets at 200, 300, 385, and 500 meters. Bring any rifl e with any kit that can be carried to the line in one trip; fi ring is prone from any rest. Only a small handful of shooters have ever knocked over all 20 targets, though many have tried. Tip: if you shoot .223, bring a 69gr or heavier load, else the 500 meter coyotes may not fall. Steel or ferrous projectiles prohibited. An NRA High Power Sporting Rifl e match has been scheduled for Sep 11 9 a.m. Thirty-two shots at a 200yd NRA bullseye target from prone, seated, and standing positions, fi red with a rifl e that can hold 4 rds and weighs less than 9.5lbs. This is a fun match and usually quite educational. Come on out! 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