2 — THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2016 Local — News of Record — — Community Calendar — GUN SHOW Friday, November 25 - Sunday, November 27. Guns & Sportsman Show 26th Annual Event at the old armory, 2600 East Street. 8 Foot Tables $45 - Security provided. All State, Federal & Lo- cal Laws observed $.50 off if you bring a fi rearm to trade or are a NRA member. All proceeds fund the Youth Trail Ride. Friday: 12 p.m. - 8 p.m.; Saturday: 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Sunday: 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Contact Information: Dave McCoy 541-379-4748. Admission fee: $5.00. Children under 12 free. COMMUNITY MEETING IN UNITY November 29, 2016, 6:00 p.m., Unity Com- munity Hall. An energy development company is proposing a medium size (approximately 25 acres) solar project north of the intersection of Highway 26 and Highway 245. The City of Unity is providing an informal op- portunity for the company to discuss the proposal with the Burnt River Community and answer ques- tions. This is not a public hearing for land use deci- sions. If the company moves ahead with the proj- ect the land use decisions will be handled by the Baker County Planning Department and the Baker County Planning Commission. The City of Unity will insure that notice of the land use hearings will be posted in the community. Holly Kerns, Baker County Planning Director will be available to answer questions regarding the County process. SOROPTIMIST CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Wednesday, November 30 at the Sunridge in Baker City. Connect with friends, sample prod- ucts, experience personal service, and shop for those unique gifts at the Soroptimist of Baker County’s Nutcracker Night, Christmas Bazaar, November 30th, 4 – 8 p.m. at the Sunridge Inn. Soroptimist are holding this special event to recognize and support women from our com- munities with businesses in their home. There is no admission fee so the fun is free. Drawings for great prizes, hors d’oeuvres, and hot apple cider will be provided. Be sure to invite your friends and neighbors to join the fun. FESTIVAL OF TREES December 1, 2016 - December 3, 2016. Baker County Event Center, 2600 East Street, Baker City, OR 97814. Preview Among the Trees 12/1/2016 at 6 p.m.- 9 p.m. Gala 10/2/2016 at 5:30 p.m.- 11 p.m.; Family Day 10/3/2016. Contact Laura Hug- gins at 541-523-8102 for more information. 4-H CHRISTMAS BAZAAR December 2 and 3 at the Baker County Fair- grounds. Noon to 5:30 p.m. on Friday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday. TWILIGHT CHRISTMAS PARADE AND TREE LIGHTING Saturday, December 3, 5 p.m. Lighted holiday parade through the streets of historic downtown Baker City followed by the lighting of the com- munity Christmas Tree. For additional information – please contact Jeff Nelson at 523-5556. HISTORIC HOMES TOUR Saturday, December 10, 1-5 p.m. Included in this year’s tour are several homes, and other historically signifi cant or architecturally impor- tant buildings. The emphasis of the tour is on the fancy parlor where historically families always displayed their most extravagant holiday decora- tions to impress the neighbors walking by. This is a self-guided tour. The tour starts at the Baker Heritage Museum which will open at 10 a.m. for those wishing to view the exhibits. JAIL ROSTER KISSINGER, James BRASWELL, Edward GAGNON, Roderick MARTIN, Kelly KRAFT, Dale SICKLER, Bobby NICHOLS, Robert BRESHEARS, Brent BURKE, Markus KIDD, Kevin FLORES, Robert REEDY, James DOYLE, James WOLFE, Alan ODEA, Robert WAGONER, Christopher DIAL, Joseph PURKEY, Danielle ELKSHOULDER, Ida BACON, Michael GRAMMON, Jacob STEELE, Zachary SYPHERD, Crystol HAYS, David WONG, David BAXTER, Benjamin BROWN, Geoffrey MCNAIR, Frank CULBERTSON, Brandon FURTNEY, Jeffery GUZMAN, Miguel BOLANOS, Ann LANNING, James STEELE, Alan MULDER, Antoine violation. Weiss, Jamie Joseph. 11.18. Theft II. Bassman,Shebb Robert. 11.16. Contempt of Court. Fryman, Aubrey Scott. 11.16. DUII. Key, Rebecca Louise. 11.15. Oregon Parole Board and Malheur County warrants. DEATH / FUNERAL NOTICES POLICE LOG Schmit, Brie-Anna Andrea. 11.22. Baker County Justice Court Cite and Release warrant for Contempt of Court: Failure to Pay Fines. Woodruff, Sheryl Kay . 11.22. As- sault IV. Gagnon, Rodney Joseph. 11.21. Probation violation, escape III and PCS. Weiss, Jamie Joseph. 11.20. Inter- fering with a Firefi ghter and Theft 3 x2. Martin, Kelly Eugene. 11.20. Harney County warrant for parole Rodney Miner, 51, of Baker City died on Wednesday, November 16, 2016 at St. Alphonsus Medical Cen- ter-Baker. A Celebration of Rodney’s life will be held next summer. For those who wish to make a memorial donation in memory of Rodney may do so to help defray funeral expenses to Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral Home & Cremation Services PO Box 543 Halfway, Oregon 97834. On line condolences may be shared at www. tamispinevalleyfuneralhome.com. — Obituaries — Bobby Lee Garrett Baker City, 1941-2016 Bobby Lee Garrett of Baker City, Oregon passed away at the age of 75 on No- vember 12, Bobby 2016 at home Garrett surrounded by his lov- ing family. A Memorial Service will be held spring/ summer of 2017. (Date and time to be announced) Bobby was born Janu- ary 23, 1941 in Lansing, Tennessee to Harlin and Mayme Garrett. The family relocated to Baker, Oregon when he was a small child and he remained in the area for the rest of his life. Bobby was a hard worker from an early age. He started delivering newspapers for the Democrat Herald when he was 12 years old, joined the National Guard when he was 17 and then the Navy when he was 18, be- ing honorably discharged from both after serving. Bobby worked as one of the very fi rst ice road truckers in Alaska and co- owned two logging outfi ts in Baker City with his brothers: Poor Boy Log- ging and Garrett Invest- ments. He also spent some time working in Africa with his brothers Ray and John as an equipment op- erator before retiring from the Local 302 Union of Operating Engineers. Bobby was a kind and loving man who was al- ways happy to see you and invite you to a seat at his table. He had a great love for the outdoors and partic- ularly enjoyed hunting and fi shing. He also enjoyed spending time, barbequing and playing poker with his many friends and family at home in Baker City and in his winter home of the last few years in Cienega Springs, Arizona. He was preceded in death by his parents Harlin and Mayme Garrett, broth- ers Ray, Clifford, Jack and Jim Garrett; sisters Euna Faye and husband Henry McAdams, Lenny Rasmus- sen and Debi Garrett. He is survived by his loving wife of 30 years, Kate, his sons Brandon and Tyree Garrett of Oregon, Shawn Garrett and fi ancé Susie Heater of West Vir- ginia, daughters Helena Jones and Nicole Peters of West Virginia, grand- children TJ and Rosemary Garrett of Idaho, Elizabeth and husband Brendon and daughter Hadley Creel of Ohio, Jessie and Tiffany Wagenheim of Ohio, and JD and Stephanie Peters of Pennsylvania, and Autumn Garrett of Oregon; broth- ers John and wife Marge of Idaho, Ken and wife Arlene of Lake Havasu, Arizona, sisters Thelma Elliott of Colorado, Amber Emery and husband Doug of Washington, sisters-in- law Mary Anne and Jean Garrett, brother-in-law Pat Rasmussen, several great grandchildren, and many, many nieces and nephews. Special thanks to Dr. Alanko, Janet, Hannah, Rhonda, Erin and April and to the Billie Bootsma Clinic, Dr. Bronstein, Kim, Chris, Maureen, Casey and Judy (Sunshine) for all their dedication, kind- ness, compassion, and care. For those who would like to make a donation in memory of Bobby, the family suggests Best Friends of Baker City (animal rescue and care) through Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral Home and Crema- tion Services PO Box 543 Halfway, Oregon. Online condolences may be shared at www.tamispinevalleyfu- neralhome.com. Keith E. Dangerfi eld Sparta, 1926-2016 Keith E. Dangerfi eld, 90, passed away peacefully on 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 Wednesday, November 2, 2016 at his home in Sparta, Oregon sur- rounded by his grand- Keith children. Dangerfi eld Keith was born to Ernest and Iva Dangerfi eld on March 2, 1926 in Arbuckle, Califor- nia. In 1936 his fam- ily moved to Josephine County, Oregon, where he attended the Shan Creek School and earned his di- ploma. Shortly after gradu- ation, he moved to Eugene, Oregon, where he worked as an airplane electrician at the Civil Service for the U.S. Department of State. It was here that he met his future wife Edra Anna (Bobbie) Billings, in 1943. They were married on Oc- tober 9th of that same year in Spokane, Washington. Keith joined the United States Army Air Corps on April 10, 1944 in Ft. Lewis, Washington. He graduated Febru- ary 27, 1945 as a radio operator from Scott Field, Illinois. One of the many places he served was Har- mon Field, Newfoundland in 1946. He was awarded many medals and honors for his service in WWII and had planned to make a career in the military. Un- fortunately, due to medical reasons that he incurred in the military, he was unable to meet this goal and was honorably discharged from the U.S.A.A.C. Once home from the War he and Edra, and infant Margaret Ann, whom he had just fi rst met, started their life together in Hill- sboro, Oregon. They later moved to Grants Pass, Oregon where they raised their three children; Mar- garet Anne, Frances, and Michael. He would later work for many years as a Master mechanic and also performed various ser- vices for regional logging companies. He also took part in the construction of Interstate 205 – Veterans Memorial Freeway, and the construc- tion of a stretch of Inter- state 84 from Portland to The Dalles, in Oregon. Keith was a loving hus- band, father, and friend to many. He greatly appreciated the outdoors and delighted in the spoils of nature. Keith enjoyed hunting and fi shing with his son, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. He also relished in teaching his grandsons about rifl es and gunsmithing. He also belonged to a Ham-radio club and held an amateur radio license (KB7HDQ) for many, many years. Keith loved gardening and canning the harvests with his wife. He was quite fond of music and had learned by ear to play the keyboard, harmonica, and guitar. He really enjoyed the family music get- togethers with everyone singing and playing instru- ments. Keith was quite fascinated with discovering family history and really enjoyed spending time with his children research- ing genealogical records, and traveling. Keith and Bobbie moved to Sparta, Oregon on Au- gust 2, 2005 to spend out their days in the beauty and solitude of Eastern Oregon, in the southern shadows of the Wallowa Mountains. They were happily married for over 69 years until her passing. Keith is survived by daughter Margaret Ann and husband Lindsey Lutman of Grants Pass, Oregon; son Michael Grant Dan- gerfi eld and wife Peggy of Roseburg Oregon; his sisters, M. Joan Milden- stein of Provo, Utah and Carol Siler of Salem, Oregon; 12 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren; 7 great-great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife Bobbie Dangerfi eld; brother Ervin Dangerfi eld; daughter Frances Smithson, and great grandson Jonathan King. Keith and Bobbie were laid to rest together in Grants Pass, Oregon at the Granite Hill Cemetery on November 9, 2016. For those who wish to make a memorial dona- tion in memory of Keith, the family suggests the local VFW Post #7847 through Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral Home & Crema- tion Services PO Box 543 Halfway, Oregon 97834. On line condolences may be shared at www.tamispi- nevalleyfuneralhome.com . The Baker County Press is thankful this year for our advertisers, subscribers, reporters, ad sales folks and delivery staff. You guys rock!