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    2 — THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2016
Local
— Community Calendar —
GREAT SALT LICK AUCTION
Saturday, September 17, 6 p.m. One of a Kind
art festival featuring artistic salt lick sculptures
tongue crafted by local cows, sheep, goats, deer, &
the occasional human. Proceeds benefi t Parkin-
son’s research. For information call Whit at 541-
519-2736.
POWDER RIVER SPORTSMAN’S
CLUB SEPTEMBER EVENTS
Steel Varmint Silhouette. Sept. 18, 10 a.m. $10
match fee. 2 sighters + 5 shots for record at each
distance: 200M Squirrels, 300M Rabbits, 385M
Rockchucks, 500M Coyotes. 5 minutes per stage.
Prone, any rifl e, any sights, any rest, rifl e and gear
must be hand-carried to the line in 1 trip. No
steel or ferrous bullets. Helpful hint: 55gr bullets
often fail to topple the 500m Coyotes; use 68gr or
heavier. Contact: Ken Bardizian 541-519-6772.
1000 Yard Open Rifl e. September 24, 9 a.m. $8
per rifl e + $2 per string fi red; $2 to keep a target.
Any rifl e with any sights, unlimited sighters for
up to 10 minutes, then 5 shots for score within 7
minutes. The Club Record is 3”-48, Casey Mac-
Donald. Prior record was Gary Paananen 3.125”-
50-3X”. Contact: Steve Simons 541-805-8030.
USPSA Practical Pistol. September 25, 8 a.m..
$15 adults, $10 juniors; fi rst match is free. Round
count is typically ~140, bring 200. All stages are
run by NROI Certifi ed Range Offi cers. Contact:
Ray Merritt 541-403-1951. powderriverpracti-
calshooters@hotmail.com or visit www.prpracti-
calshooters.com.
HUNTERS’ SAFETY CLASS
The class will be held in the Pine-Eagle High
School Ag Classroom from 3:45-6:00 Septempter
12, 14, 19, 21, 26, 28, and 29. You can register
at any Point of Sale (POS) location. Local POS
locations are Scotty’s Hells Canyon Outdoor Sup-
ply, Old Pine Market, and Hitching Post Grocery
and Sporting Goods. Be sure to have your Hunter/
Angler ID#, birthdate, and have payment method
for the $10 fee. If you have any questions please
contact Instructor Joe Denig @ 541-742-5172.
MUSIC IN THE MEADOWS
Sunday, September 18. 11 a.m. till 5 p.m. Music
in the Meadows is a celebration of music and
family in the beautiful setting of historic Sumpter
in the gorgeous Elkhorn of Eastern Oregon. This
event is two days long of summer fun and live
music. Some activities include family oriented
activities such as sack races, watermelon eat-
ing contest and more. Free Admission - Food &
Beverages - Beer Garden - Family Activities and
Music! For more information about the event visit
www.historicsumpter.com. For volunteering or
sponsoring opportunities contact LeAnne Woolf at
541-894-2303. Location is still in discussion.
EAGLE VALLEY SWCD MEETING
The Eagle Valley Soil and Water Conservation
District will be having their monthly meeting
on September 19th at 12 noon; location to be
determined. Please call the offi ce for more details.
The public is welcome, and meals will be avail-
able for those who RSVP for the meeting. Please
contact Tara at (541) 523-7121 x 100 for a copy
of the meeting agenda. The meeting location is
accessible to persons with disabilities. A request
for an interpreter for the hearing impaired or for
other accommodations for persons with disabili-
ties should be made at least 48 hours before the
meeting.
KEATING SWCD MEETING
The Keating Soil and Water Conservation
District will be having their monthly meeting on
September 20th at 12 noon at the USDA Service
Center; 3990 Midway Drive in Baker City, OR.
The public is welcome, and meals will be avail-
able for those who RSVP for the meeting. Please
contact Tara at (541) 523-7121 x 100 for a copy
of the meeting agenda. The meeting location is
accessible to persons with disabilities. A request
for an interpreter for the hearing impaired or for
other accommodations for persons with disabili-
ties should be made at least 48 hours before the
meeting.
CANDIDATE AND MEASURE
OPEN HOUSE
September 28, 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Sunridge
Inn. Open house with local and statewide candi-
dates. Meet the candidate, and also learn about
measures both statewide and local. Sponsored by
the Baker County Republican Party and The Baker
County Press.
UNITY’S HARVEST BAZAAR
Harvest Bazaar in Unity, Saturday, Oct. 1, 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. At the Unity Community Hall in
Unity. Lunch served by the Burnt River FFA,
proceeds from lunch go to FFA. Drawing for door
prize at 2:00 p.m. Must be there! Men would like
it. Pies for sale, made by the Burnt River Home
Extension ladies Do your Holiday shopping early.
Local and out of town venders.
— News of Record —
JAIL ROSTER
BREYETTE, Shana
BRINEY, Justin
CALDER, Douglas
CAVANESS, Tannesa
GROVE, James
SHEETS, Katherine
BLOOD, Daniel
EDISON, Marsan
MADER, Casey
BAXTER, Benjamin
KOONTZ, Kyle
SIMMS II, George
BROWN, Geoffrey
MCNAIR, Frank
MOORE, Darrell
NIXON, Angela
CULBERTSON, Brandon
DARNELL, Jason
ODEA, Robert
DEJONG, Kristi
PAULSEN, Nathan
NICHOLS, Robert
BELL, Kimberly
BROADIE, Roark
FURTNEY, Jeffery
MYERS-GABIOLA, Michael
HANSON, Coty
GRYDER, David
HERMAN, Adam
HODEL, Cody
GRAY, Robert
WHITTING-GOOD, Travis
GUZMAN, Miguel
BOLANOS, Ann
GAGNON, Roderick
BRADLEY, Scott
LANNING, James
STEELE, Alan
WILKERSON, Harold
MULDER, Antoine
POLICE LOG
Bellender, Shana Lyn. 9.12. Con-
tempt of Court.
Garrett, Brandon Lee. 9.11. Con-
tempt of Court.
Dougharity, Catherine Marie. 9.10.
Theft III.
Weisenburgh, Michael Shawn.
9.10. Out of County Warrant.
Culley, Robyn. 9.9. Coos County
Warrant for Possession of Meth.
Cornett, Jeremy Russell. 9.7. Fail-
ure to Pay Fines.
Highley, Joseph Forrest. 9.7. Circuit
Court Warrant.
Adams, Alexander Allen. 9.6. Theft
I.
— Obituaries —
Lorraine Lohner
Baker City, 1931-2016
Lorraine
Swanson
Lohner, 85,
of Baker
City died
on Septem-
ber 8, 2016
at home
with family
Lorraine
Lohner
by her side.
There will
be no services at this time.
Lorraine was born on
September 7, 1931 to John
and Viola Swanson on her
family’s dairy farm outside
of Askov, MN. She gradu-
ated from Willow River
H.S. in 1949 and State
Teachers College in Saint
Cloud in 1953.
Lorraine moved to Or-
egon to start her teaching
career and married Fred
Lohner in 1954. Lor-
raine taught in elementary
schools for 35 fulfi lling
years, primarily in the
Bend-LaPine and Pleasant
Hill School Districts. She
was fortunate to have had
her future son-in-law and
several grandchildren as
students.
Lorraine is survived by
her husband Fred, sis-
ters Beatrice and Nancy
of MN, and Arlene of
Lebanon, OR; sons Jay
and Wyn of Baker City
and daughter Rene of
LaPine; and their spouses
Connie, Robin, and Stan;
grandchildren Amanda,
Dillon, Kyle, Jackie, Jacob,
Zachary, and Lauren;
great-grandchildren Lo-
relei, Lane, Leah, Caitlin,
Kimber, Olin, Lyle, Austin,
Rylee, Emerson, Raynes,
Haven, Lola, Eva, and
Clara.
Lorraine was preceded in
death by her parents, her
in-laws, and a brother.
Lorraine was a teacher of
values and faith every day
of her life. She was loved
by all and will be missed
by all.
To light a candle in mem-
ory of Lorraine, please
visit: www.grayswestco.
com.
Floyd Simonis, Sr.
Baker City, 1939-2016
Floyd Rea Simonis Sr.,
76, of Baker City died
Tuesday, September 06,
2016 at his residence. At
his request, no formal
services will be held.
Floyd was born on No-
vember 9, 1939 in Rich-
land, Oregon to Alex E.
Simonis and Susie (Pain)
Simonis. He attended
high school in Baker City.
Floyd served his country
for three years in the Unit-
ed States Army and eight
years in the Army National
Guard; he earned the rank
of Specialist 4. After
serving his country, Floyd
worked at the Sonny Slope
Ranch for 14 years, Baker
Redi Mix for 11 years,
Warren Crane Trucking for
8 years, and Marvin Wood
Products for 16 years.
Floyd married Teena A.
Neligh in 1965 in Portland,
Oregon.
He leaves behind his
sister Jean Croxn of Herm-
iston, Oregon, son Mark
Spurlock of Baker City,
daughter Robin Spurlock
Wiegel of Sadona, Arizona,
and son Floyd R. Simonis
Jr. of Baker City.
Floyd is preceded in
The advertising and
reporting staff as well as
the Editorial Board of The
Baker County Press send
our collective condolences
to Wyn Lohner and those
he loves during this difficult
time. May your path lead
you to these blessings:
Courage and not
weakness, faith and not
fear, truth and not
pretense, and joy rather
than sorrow or indifference.
death by his parents Alex
and Susie Simonis, brother
Harland Simonis, sister
Lois Bateman, brother
Harrold Simonis, brother
Lloyd Rea Simonis and
numerous nieces, nephews
and friends he held close
to him.
Memorial contributions
may be made to a charity
of ones choice through
Gray’s West & Co. Pioneer
Chapel at 1500 Dewey
Ave., Baker City, OR
97814.
To offer condolences to
the family or light a candle
for Floyd please visit
www.grayswestco.com.
Rose Anna Scott
Baker City, 1926-2016
Rose
Anna
Scott, 90,
of Baker
City died
Friday,
September
02, 2016
Rose Anna
at her
Scott
residence.
A visitation
was held Wednesday, Sept.
7 at Gray’s West & Co.
Pioneer Chapel from 2:00
until 6:00 p.m.. Her funer-
al will take place at 3:00
PM on Thursday, Sept. 8
at the Baker City Christian
Church with a reception
following in the church fel-
lowship hall. She will join
her husband, James Scott,
at the Willamette National
Cemetery in Portland on
the following Monday.
Roy Wymond Brasher
and Adele Anna (Hopken)
Brasher were delighted to
welcome their daughter,
Rose Anna Scott, into the
world on February 9, 1926
in Sacramento, Califor-
nia. Rose attended high
school at Oakland High
and on May 19, 1945 she
and James Rochford Scott
joined their hands in mar-
riage in San Jose, Califor-
nia. Together James and
Rose had three wonderful
boys; James, Robert, and
Raymond.
Rose worked as a
telephone operator dur-
ing World War II and she
also sold Avon. She was a
devoted wife and mother,
who loved and encouraged
her children throughout
their lives and to her loving
family; this was her great-
est and most appreciated
accomplishment.
When Rose had spare
time she loved to do crewel
embroidery, crochet, work
on crossword puzzles, play
cards, and put together
puzzles.
Rose leaves behind three
beloved sons; James H.
Scott of Baker City, Robert
S. Scott of Baker City, and
Raymond J. Scott of Baker
City. She also leaves be-
hind two grandchildren and
four great-grandchildren.
She is preceded in death
by her parents, Roy and
Adele Brasher, and her
husband, James Scott.
Should friends and fam-
ily desire, memorial contri-
butions may be made to a
charity of choice or to the
VFW Lodge in honor of
Rose through Gray’s West
& Co. Pioneer Chapel at
1500 Dewey Ave., Baker
City, OR 97814.
To light a candle, leave
a condolence, or share a
memory of Rose, please
visit: www.grayswestco.
com.
Sylvester Eugene
“Gene” Salada
Baker City, 1934-2016
Sylvester
“Gene”
Salada, 82,
of Baker
City, Ore-
gon passed
away at St.
Alphonsus
Gene
Medical
Salada
Center in
Baker City
on August 18, 2016 due to
complications from pneu-
monia. Gray’s West & Co.
Pioneer Chapel is assisting
the family.
Gene was born on June
4, 1934, in Dubois, PA to
Emery and Audrey Salada.
After Attending Sandy
Township High School,
Gene joined the Air Force
and trained to work on air-
craft at Sheppard Air Force
Base in Texas.
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