A2 BAKER CITY HERALD • SATURDAY, MAY 28, 2022 Local TURNING BACK THE PAGES 50 YEARS AGO from the Democrat-Herald May 28, 1972 PORTLAND — Off-road vehicle control and management proposals for public lands will be published in the Federal Register about June 2, according to Archie D. Craft, Bureau of Land Management state director. 25 YEARS AGO from the Baker City Herald May 28, 1997 The Baker City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved the fi rst two readings of an ordinance banning rollerbladers and skateboarders from city streets with three or more lanes. The ordiance’s target is the section of Campbell Street between Resort and Plum streets. 10 YEARS AGO from the Baker City Herald May 28, 2012 With more than 5,000 visitors expected for the Hells Canyon Motorcycle Rally on June 8-12, and lodging establishments in Baker City full, local residents have a chance to rent a room to a visiting motorcycle rider. Bikers looking for lodging other than camping are being encouraged to post their contact information on the Hells Canyon Motorcycle Rally Forum page with any special needs they may have. ONE YEAR AGO from the Baker City Herald May 29, 2021 U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley said this week that he will lobby the Biden administration to spend at least $1 billion more per year for logging, prescribed burning and other work designed to make federal forests in Oregon and elsewhere less vulnerable to wildfi res during a future when climate change is likely to heighten that threat. “Forests are the heart of Oregon’s identity,” Merkley, a Democrat, said during an online press conference on Thursday, May 27. “We have got to do a lot to restore our forests, to make much more substantial investments in forest management.” Merkley said he hopes to push his campaign for more aggressive forest management from his position as chairman of the Senate Interior, Environment and Related Agencies Subcommittee, which he has held since February 2021. On Wednesday, May 26, Merkley convened an appropriations hearing where he advocated for the federal government to boost spending on forest management. Vicki Christiansen, chief of the U.S. Forest Service, the federal agency that manages much of the public forests in Northeast Oregon, testifi ed before the subcommittee. Merkley said one of his chief goals is to double federal spending, from $40 million to $80 million, for “collaborative” projects on national forests. Those are projects that Merkley said are designed to bring together traditional “rivals,” such as environmental groups and timber industry representatives, to work together to promote work that both support. Merkley said that in the 2018 federal farm bill he included authorization to double spending on forest collaboratives — which he described as the “antidote to the timber wars.” But the next step — indeed, the vital step — is to actually include that money in the Forest Service’s budget. 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OTEC Trade School Scholarship Ronald Borello Wise, Aiyana Radford, Emma Baeth PEO Chapter CJ Scholarship Emrie Osborn, Katherine Wilde, Emma Baeth Ilah M. & James H. Baker Scholarship Quinton Johnson, Brianna Stadler, Silas Carter, Lacy Churchfield, Sydney Lamb, Katherine Wilde Friends of the Fair Katherine Wilde Baker County 4H Leaders Association Zachary Morrison, Maya Smith, Emrie Osborn Baker Education Association Emrie Osborn Hagan Scholarship Caitlin Lien, Brianna Stadler J.W. Stuchell Scholarship Sydney Lamb, Katherine Wilde Robert J. and Leona DeArmond Public Foundation Scholarship Caitlin Lien MONDAY (May 30): Closed for Memorial Day TUESDAY (May 31): Pork tips over noodles, peas, rolls, ambrosia, sherbet WEDNESDAY (June 1): Burger steak with onions, baked beans, mixed vegetables, rolls, fruit cup, brownies THURSDAY (June 2): Chili cheese dogs, tater tots, corn, coleslaw, lemon squares FRIDAY (June 3): Spaghetti with meat sauce, Italian vegetables, garlic bread, salad, tapioca 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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Periodicals Postage Paid at Pendleton, Oregon 97801 Copyright © 2022 Leo Adler Foundation Scholarships Majestic Grove, Cody Skidgel, Sanford & Mary Adler Sydnee Hallett, Caitlin Lien, Wy- att Hawkins, Lacy Churchfield, Scholarship Abigail Benson Brianna Stadler, Sydney Lamb, Gavin Stone, Sarah Plummer, The Northeast Oregon Home Aiyana Radford, Emrie Osborn, Savannah Brown, Alexis Conant, Builders Association Silas Carter, Caitlin Lien Katherine Wilde, Hayden Younger, Gavin Stecher, Quinton Lion John Leonard Memorial Johnson, Owen Higdon, Harley Coburn, Jaden Martin, Megan Scholarship Promise Hughes Hurley, Abigail Benson, Logan Capon, Alanda Torres, Phoebe The Geiser Pollman Scholarship Wise, Promise Hughes, Dakota Ballou, Silas Carter, Connor Iriana Rosales, Richie Ro- Chastain, Kailyse Fuss, Daniel driguez-Duran, Jose Arenas, Wachtel, Bailee Griggs, Gauge Brianna Stadler, Gavin Stone, Bloomer, Jose Arenas, Makenna Alexis Conant Shamion, Alex Ritter, Iriana Ro- sales, Jesse Maldonado, Zachary Oregon State Fraternal Order Morrison, Emma Baeth, Lakota of Eagles Scholarship Horal (Eagle Cap) Abigail Benson Harold Wilfred Wyatt Scholarship Iriana Rosales, Savannah Brown, Promise Hughes, Owen Higdon, Jesse Maldo- nado, Majestic Grove Oregon Institute of Technology Engineering Honors Scholarship Owen Higdon Oregon Institute of Technology Presidential Winston Purvine Owen Higdon Oregon Institute of Technology Moores Memorial Scholarship Owen Higdon Oregon Tech Supplemental Grant Makenna Shamion Montana State University WUE Katherine Wilde Pacific University Presidential Scholarship Lacy Churchfield Montana State University Blue Pacific University Grant and Gold Scholarship Emrie Osborn Lacy Churchfield Colorado Mesa University Academic Achievement Award Silas Carter College of Southern Idaho New Hope Scholarship Sydnee Hallet The Charis Initiative Foundation Scholarship Brianna Stadler, Emma Ba- eth, Caitlin Lien Oregon Institute of Technology College of Southern Idaho Presidential Winston Purvine Presidential Academic Scholar Caitlin Lien Sydnee Hallet Soroptimist Scholarship Emrie Osborn, Sydney Lamb Kelly-Ebell Scholarship Gauge Bloomer, Harley Co- FBLA Foundation Scholarship burn, Majestic Grove Abigail Benson OTEC Graduation High School American Council of Senior Scholarship Sydney Lamb, Savannah Engineering Companies of Brown, Gavin Stone Oregon Scholarship (ACE) Caitlin Lien The Coach Ray Athletic Fund Jodie Marie Averett Scholarship Gauge Bloomer Sarah Plummer, Makenna Shamion Oregon State Elks Association Vocational Grant Colonel Harry L. Dale Connor Chastain Scholarship Savannah Brown Baker County Cattlewomen/ Baker County Livestock Rode Brothers Scholarship Association Scholarship Savannah Brown, Phoebe Lacy Churchfield Oregon Institute of Technology College of Southern Idaho FDN Engineering Honors Scholarship Sydnee Hallet Scholarship Caitlin Lien College of Southern Idaho New Colorado Mesa University Hope Scholarship Gavin Stecher Presidential Scholarship Brianna Stadler College of Southern Idaho Southern Oregon University Presidential Academic Scholar Gavin Stecher Churchill Scholarship Abigail Benson Montana State University Washington State University Bozeman WUE Alexis Conant Distinguished Cougar Award Gavin Stone Treasure Valley Community Carroll College Bishop Carroll College Lowell and Rosemary Scholarship Cox Scholarship Sydney Lamb Zachary Morrison Tour bus rolls down slope with no injuries Baker City Herald SENIOR MENUS Baker High School/Contributed Photo No one was hurt when a bus carrying about 16 people rolled down a steep, rocky em- bankment beside the boat dock below Hells Canyon Dam on Wednesday morning, May 25. The Harlows tour bus was bringing in passengers who were going on a rafting trip on the Snake River through Hells Canyon. When the driver stepped off the bus to unload luggage, the News of Record DEATHS David Ables: 85, of La Grande, died May 25, 2022, at Ashley Manor Assisted Living Facility. Arrangements are under the direction of Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral Home & Cremation Services. Online condolences can be shared at www. tamispinevalleyfuneralhome.com Virgil Ridenour: 86, of Baker City, died May 26, 2022, at his home with his family at his side. Arrangements are under the direction of Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral Home & Cremation Services. Online condolences can be shared at www. tamispinevalleyfuneralhome.com Ed Edwards: 71, of Richland, died May 26, 2022, at his home with his family at his side. Arrangements are under the direction of Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral Home & Cremation Services. Online condolences can be shared at www. tamispinevalleyfuneralhome.com FUNERALS PENDING Marge Harris: Memorial service will take place Saturday, May 28 at 2 p.m. at the Pine Valley Presbyterian Church in Halfway. Online condolences can be shared at www. tamispinevalleyfuneralhome.com. Ivan Harry Bork: A celebration of his life and potluck will take place Saturday, May 28, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the ballroom at the Baker Heritage Museum, 2480 Grove St. For those who would like to make a donation in honor of Ivan, the family suggests Hunt of a Lifetime through Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral Home & Cremation Services, P.O. Box 543, Halfway, OR 97834. Online condolences can be shared at www. tamispinevalleyfuneralhome.com. Georgia and Larry Wells: Graveside bus, which had some passengers aboard, began to roll down the slope, said Ashley McClay, pub- lic information officer for the Baker County Sheriff’s Office. The driver jumped back into the bus, which stopped when it struck the bow of a jetboat moored at the dock. The left front tire was in the water, but the jetboat kept the bus upright. Baker County Dispatch re- ceived a call about the inci- dent at 11:49 a.m., McClay said. Deputy Brian Harvey re- sponded to the call. A tow truck from Idaho ex- tricated the bus. Harvey didn’t issue any citations. memorial service will take place May 31 at 11 a.m. at Mount Hope Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to Community Connection through Gray’s West & Co. Pioneer Chapel, 1500 Dewey Ave., Baker City, OR 97814. To leave an online condolence for the family, go to www.grayswestco.com. POLICE LOG Baker City Police Arrests, citations THIRD-DEGREE THEFT: Chloe Taylor Virginia Stoffelsen, 25, Baker City, 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 25 in the 1700 block of Main Street; cited and released. 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