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    A2 — BAKER CITY HERALD
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2021
Train strikes man in Pendleton
East Oregonian
BAKER COUNTY CALENDAR
TUESDAY, NOV. 9
Baker County Economic Development Council:
3 p.m. at the Courthouse, 1995 Third St.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10
Baker County Board of Commissioners: 9 a.m. at the
Courthouse, 1995 Third St., followed by a work session at
1:30 p.m., also at the Courthouse.
PENDLETON — A man is at
Oregon Health & Science University
Hospital after a train struck him in
Pendleton on the evening of Wednes-
day, Nov. 3, according to the Pendleton
Police Department.
Police in a press release reported
Tony James McCorkindale crossed the
railroad in the area of the 1600 block
of Southwest Court Avenue, near the
Dairy Queen, about 30 feet in front of
a train traveling 20-25 mph. The train
struck McCorkindale after he tripped
on a rail just as the train was passing.
The press release states Union
Pacifi c Railroad stopped the train and
reported the collision to authorities
around 8:26 p.m. By the time para-
medics from the Pendleton Fire
Department arrived on the scene,
McCorkindale, 35, was located at
the 1300 block of Southwest Dorion
Avenue, near Domino’s Pizza.
OBITUARIES
TURNING BACK THE PAGES
50 YEARS AGO
from the Democrat-Herald
November 6, 1971
With their defense ending the regular season 50 sec-
onds too soon, the Pine-Eagle Spartans lost their shutout
string, which had wound through their entire loop sched-
ule, but still posted a 22-8 jewel over Elgin Friday to take
sole possession of the Wapiti League championship.
25 YEARS AGO
from the Baker City Herald
November 6, 1996
UNITY — Four Burnt River players and three from Hun-
tington were named to the Tri-County League all-league
volleyball teams this week.
Mindy Siddoway of Burnt River and Huntington’s Billie
Burley were named to the fi rst team. Jeni Anderson of
Burnt River and Huntington’s Carly Keller were second
team picks. Receiving honorable mention were Nicole
Sullivan and Mandi Anderson of Burnt River and Marci
Kowalski of Huntington.
10 YEARS AGO
from the Baker City Herald
November 7, 2011
The Third Street side of the Baker County Courthouse is
beginning to appear slightly different — and in what most
consider an aesthetically pleasing manner.
Two tall arborvitae were removed last month. The old
shrubs were about 40 feet tall with poorly shaped tops
and had been there for decades.
ONE YEAR AGO
from the Baker City Herald
November 7, 2020
November’s a week old, but if not for a certain electoral
matter that keeps hogging the headlines you might not
have noticed the new month’s arrival.
Had you stepped outside and sampled the air during
the fi rst 5 days in particular, you wouldn’t have had much
reason to believe we’ve entered the year’s penultimate
month.
November, which frequently marks the transition to
icy, frigid winter in Baker County, has instead put on a
convincing impersonation of something that looks suspi-
ciously like September.
In the previous 77 Novembers, a total of 2,310 days, the
temperature reached 70 degrees during November on just
4 of those days at the Baker City Airport.
(Which is .0017%, if you prefer percentages and mul-
tiple decimal points.)
This November pulled off that feat on 3 of the fi rst 5
days.
(A hearty 60%.)
And it came close on one of the other two.
This unseasonably balmy stretch has rewritten the
record book for the Baker City Airport, where temperature
records date to 1943.
OREGON LOTTERY
MEGABUCKS, Nov. 3
MEGA MILLIONS, Nov. 2
WIN FOR LIFE, Nov. 3
19 — 24 — 42 — 74
PICK 4, Nov. 4
• 1 p.m.: 1 — 7 — 2 — 7
• 4 p.m.: 6 — 4 — 0 — 2
• 7 p.m.: 0 — 2 — 8 — 0
• 10 p.m.: 8 — 2 — 6 — 2
LUCKY LINES, Nov. 4
5 — 10 — 26 — 58 — 65
4-7-11-16-17-22-27-29
10 — 19 — 21 — 24 — 25 — 28
Next jackpot: $5.3 million
POWERBALL, Nov. 3
1 — 2 — 24 — 50 — 57 PB 26
Next jackpot: $146 million
Mega
9
Next jackpot: $36 million
Next jackpot: $32,000
SENIOR MENUS
MONDAY: Chicken with homestyle noodles in gravy, rolls,
broccoli, three-bean salad, cheesecake
TUESDAY: Ground beef steak with onions, mashed
potatoes with gravy, peas and carrots, rolls, ambrosia
WEDNESDAY: Chicken fried chicken, mashed potatoes
with gravy, rolls, mixed vegetables, Jell-O with fruit,
sherbet
THURSDAY: Sweet-and-sour chicken, rice, Oriental
vegetables, rolls, Asian slaw salad, cinnamon rolls
FRIDAY: Barbecued ribs, baked beans, rolls, corn,
coleslaw, peach crisp
Public luncheon at the Senior Center, 2810 Cedar St., from
11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; $5 donation (60 and older), $7.50
for those under 60.
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Copyright © 2021
McCorkindale appeared to have
been dragged 400 yards and suffered
signifi cant head injuries. He was
transported to St. Anthony Hospital
and then later fl own to OHSU, where
Pendleton police don’t know his condi-
tion.
Authorities closed the railroad cross-
ings at Court, Dorion and Southwest
Emigrant avenues during the investi-
gation while Union Pacifi c attended to
the affected train employees.
Vern Howland
Formerly of Baker City, 1941-2021
Arthur Vernon (Vern)
Howland, 80, of Kuna, Idaho,
and formerly of Baker City,
died Sept. 11,
2021, at Saint
Alphonsus
Hospital in
Boise.
A celebra-
tion of his
life will take
Vern
place Satur-
Howland
day, Nov. 13
at 11 a.m. at Quail Ridge
Golf Course, 2801 Indiana
Ave., in Baker City.
Vern was born on March
1, 1941, in Baker City. After
graduating from Baker
High School, he spent four
years in the Navy, serving in
the South Pacifi c. Upon his
return to home, Vern mar-
ried Judith LaFay, started
his own successful plumbing
business in Jerome, Idaho,
and enjoyed being a dad
to his children, Greg and
Tracie.
After divorcing in 1976,
Vern returned to Oregon
with his children and contin-
ued his plumbing business
in both Bend and Pendleton,
and worked construction
traveling the West Coast.
Vern met and married
Neta Phillips in the 1980s,
and in 1987 returned to
Baker City and purchased
his uncle’s plumbing busi-
ness, Glen Hall Plumbing.
He changed the name to
Vern’s Plumbing and pro-
ceeded to build a great life in
Baker City. Vern and Neta
raised two children together,
Rachelle and Nareta (Boo).
Vern was a very active
father, and his children and
grandchildren were his pride
and joy.
Vern loved participating
in sports and was a natural
and gifted athlete as well
as an avid outdoorsman. He
excelled at all things includ-
ing golf, water and snow
skiing, hunting, fi shing and
trap shooting, and he loved
riding snowmobiles. Besides
his family, Vern was passion-
ate about elk hunting. In
65 years, he rarely missed
an opening day, so his fi nal
resting plan will be on a
ridge overlooking the beauti-
ful mountains of Starkey,
where he had hunted since
his own childhood, and later
with all his kids.
Vern lived hard, played
hard, and loved with all his
heart.
Vern is survived by his
son, Greg Howland, and his
wife, Luanne; his daugh-
ters, Tracie Butterfi eld and
her husband, Bill, Rachelle
Lattimer and her husband,
Casey, and Nareta (Boo)
Carman and her husband,
Vic; eight grandchildren and
11 great-grandchildren.
Vern was preceded in
death by his fi rst grandson,
Jason Howland.
Rex Sackett
1949-2021
Rex Eugene Sackett, 72,
passed peacefully of an an-
eurysm on Oct. 30, 2021, at
his beloved vacation home in
Hells Canyon, sitting on his
deck napping
and watch-
ing the birds
with a favor-
ite T-shirt on
that read “So
many fi sh, so
little time.”
Rex Sackett
A gath-
ering for
friends and relatives to cel-
ebrate Rex’s life with Sharon
and each other is planned
for 2022 in Hells Canyon.
Details will be sent out as
the date and time nears.
Rex Eugene was born on
NEWS OF RECORD
DEATHS
William Jackson: 47, of
Halfway, died on Wednesday,
Nov. 3, 2021, surrounded by love
and family. Arrangements are
under the direction of Tami’s Pine
Valley Funeral Home & Cremation
Services. Online condolences can
be made at www.tamispinevalley-
funeralhome.com.
Mark Johnson: 75, of Baker
City, died Nov. 4, 2021, at his
home. Arrangements are under
the direction of Tami’s Pine Valley
Funeral Home and Cremation
Services. Online condolences can
be shared at www.tamispineval-
leyfuneralhome.com
FUNERALS PENDING
Dean Franklin Spence:
Memorial service with military
honors, Friday, Nov. 12 at 11 a.m.
at the Harvest Church, 3720 Birch
St. in Baker City. Following the
service, a reception will take place
at the Harvest Church Fellowship
Hall. Memorial contributions in
Dean’s memory can be made to
the Compassion International or
to the Idaho Youth Ranch through
Gray’s West & Co. Pioneer Chapel,
1500 Dewey Ave., Baker City, OR
97814. To leave an online condo-
lence for Dean’s family, or to fi nd
a livestream link for the service,
go to www.grayswestco.com.
Charlotte Randall: Grave-
side service will be Saturday, Nov.
13 at 11 a.m. at the Eagle Valley
Cemetery in Richland. Arrange-
ments are under the direction of
Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral Home
& Crematin Services. Online con-
dolences can be made at www.
tamispinevalleyfuneralhome.com.
POLICE LOG
Baker City Police
Arrests, citations
PROBATION VIOLATION: Ga-
briel Ranola Cernazanu, 20, Baker
City, 10:38 p.m. Thursday, Nov.
4 in the 1500 block of Campbell
Street; cited and released.
PROBATION VIOLATION (out-
of-county warrant), GIVING FALSE
INFORMATION TO A POLICE
OFFICER: Kody Allen McManus,
25, Baker City, 5:55 a.m. Wednes-
day, Nov. 3 at Resort and Madison
streets; cited and released.
Baker County Sheriff’s Offi ce
Arrests, citations
FIRST-DEGREE CRIMINAL
TRESPASSING: Emily Ann Wilson,
38, Elgin, 2:48 p.m. Wednes-
day, Nov. 3 in Haines; cited and
released.
Aug. 30, 1949, in Twin Falls,
Idaho, to Larry R. and D.
Jeanne (Stutzman) Sackett.
He attended Twin Falls
High School, graduating in
1967.
In 1969, Rex married
Sharon Straughn, beginning
52 years of friendship, love
and laughter.
Rex enlisted in the Navy
in 1968 and served on
fast-attack submarines and
as an instructor in anti-
submarine warfare, retiring
in 1988. During that time he
earned his master’s degree
in Software Development.
He was employed at Hewlett
Packard Printer Division
(Boise) from 1990 retiring
in 2005.
Rex loved fi shing for bass
with his wife, family and
friends on Brownlee, Oxbow,
and Hells Canyon reser-
voirs. He spent his winters
golfi ng in Las Vegas. As a
hobby, Rex enjoyed making
fi shing rods for family and
friends.
Rex is survived by
his wife, Sharon; and his
siblings, Dona Fuchs (Ed),
Doug Pollow (Jim England),
Mike Schlagenhauf (Lisa),
Lori Schmahl; his sisters
and brothers-in-law, Linda
and Bruce Castoe and
Nancy and Kip Wood; 10
nieces and nephews; and
nine great-nieces and great-
nephews.
He was preceded in
death by his parents, Larry
Sackett and Jeanne Schla-
genhauf; and his father-in-
law, Kenneth Straughn.
In lieu of fl owers the
family asks you to please
consider a donation to your
local PBS (Public Broad-
casting Station). Online
condolences can be made at
www.tamispinevalleyfuner-
alhome.com.
Doreen Naillon
On the early morning
of Oct. 23, 2021, Doreen
Frances Naillon (Haney),
57, received her wings and
joined the
Lord.
The
family is
respecting
Doreen’s last
wishes of
not having a
Doreen
service.
Naillon
She was
a strong, caring and loving
daughter, mother, Naunie,
sibling and auntie.
She is survived by her
daughter, Krishin; her
son, Skyler; her grandchil-
dren, Draze and Taleah;
her mother, Lefulefu; her
sister, Tina; her brothers,
Roger and Larry; her fi ance,
Chanc; and several nieces
and nephews along with
other family.
She will be missed dearly
and will always remain in
the hearts of her loved ones.
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Registration is open for the Baker City Church of Nazarene
Basketball and Cheer League!
This league is for K5-6th grade.
The registration cost per child for Basketball is $65.
The registration cost per child for Cheerleading is $65.
Deadline for registration is 12/1/2021.
Baker Naz 4th-6th Basketball & K5-6th Cheer
https://registration.upward.org/UPW81027
Baker Naz 2nd/3rd Basketball
https://registration.upward.org/UPW81028
Baker Naz 5/1st Basketball
https://registration.upward.org/UPW81161
For questions please contact the League Director at 541-523-3533