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Family
Blue Mountain Eagle
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
O BITUARIES
Milo Pope
July 18, 1936 — Feb. 24, 2016
BAKER CITY — Milo Pope, 79,
died Feb. 24 at his Baker City home. Per
his request, no funeral services will be
held. A private family memorial will be
observed this month.
Pope was born July 18, 1936, the
fourth of ¿ ve children to Milo and *race
Pope in Hoquiam, Washington.
He was raised in Sutherlin and John
'ay. He graduated from *rant 8nion
High School in 1955. It was in high
school that he met his future bride *ayl Kilpatrick.
On Nov. 20, 1958, they married in John Day and together had
three children, Marcia, Kevin and Milo.
In 1961, he began his law career in Idaho. He practiced in Twin
Falls, Idaho, Milton-Freewater and John Day. In 1988, he was
elected circuit court Mudge of *rant and Baker counties and subse-
quently moved to Baker City.
He enjoyed his time on the bench. He brought his empathetic
and no-nonsense sentiments, which have left a lasting impression
on friends and colleagues alike.
After retiring, he continued to practice law, a profession that
he enjoyed greatly, and acted as a mentor to many. He had great
respect for the law, gave of his talents in many great ways and
was dedicated to providing the best possible counsel to all those
he served.
He was an avid reader and a lover of language, often correcting
his children’s and grandchildren’s grammar, or asking how to spell
novel words. He was always curious about the world. He loved
people and his community, serving on city council and writing
many letters to the editor. He enjoyed woodworking, a skill he ad-
mired in his father, and often spent time with friends in his shop.
Survivors include his siblings, Beverly Nordquist, Bruce Pope
and Nila Palmer; children, Marcia (Bill) Winter, Kevin Pope and
Milo Dion Pope; and grandchildren *enevieve Ehart, Rebecca
Adair, Melissa Winter, Thomas Ehart, Bill Winter and Mike Ehart.
He was preceded in death by his wife, *ayl Kilpatrick Pope.
Memorial donations may be made to the Open Door breakfast
program in Baker City or New Hope for Eastern Oregon Animals
through Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral Home, P.O Box 543, Halfway,
OR 97834.
For online condolences, visit www.tamispinevalleyfuneral-
home.com.
Warm February follows cold January
Snowpack much
closer to normal
than last month
John Day
Basin still
highest in state
Blue Mountain Eagle
Snowpack in the John Day
Basin is the highest in the state,
but the amount dropped sig-
ni¿ cantly since last month.
As of March 4, basin
snowpack was 108 percent
of normal, compared to 141
percent last month. Snowpack
at the Starr Ridge SNOTEL
site, elevation 5,250 feet, was
12 inches March 1 — 87 per-
cent of the median snow water
equivalent.
February precipitation in
the basin was 70 percent of
average, compared to 106 per-
cent from Oct. 1 to March 1.
Summer streamÀ ow fore-
casts in the basin range from
91 percent to 114 percent of
average. These forecasts also
decreased signi¿ cantly from
last month.
Statewide, snowpack is at
92 percent of normal. The Mt.
Hood and Willamette Basins,
at 77 percent and 76 percent,
are the lowest in the state.
Most basins in the state are
within 90 percent to 109 per-
cent of normal.
As of March 7, Canyon
Creek at Thissels Ranch was
at 5.31 feet, with À ood stage
at 6 feet. Canyon Creek near
Canyon City was at 5.05 feet,
with À ood stage at 6 feet. John
Day River near John Day was
at 4.88 feet, with À ood stage at
8 feet.
inches during February, which
was 0.23 inches below normal.
Measurable precipitation — at
least .01 inch — was received
on ¿ ve days with the heaviest,
0.34 inches reported on Feb.
14.
The highest wind gust was
38 mph which occurred on
Feb. 17.
The outlook for March
S ERVICES
Faye Louise Elmer
March 5, 2016
Faye Louise Elmer, 85, of John Day, died March 5 at Blue
Mountain Hospital in John Day. A memorial service will be at 1
p.m. Friday, March 11, at John Day 8nited Methodist Church,
126 N.W. Canton St. Refreshments will follow at the church.
Memorial contributions may be made to John Day 8nited
Methodist Church through Driskill Memorial Chapel, 241 S.
Canyon Blvd., John Day, OR 97845.
Alfred Cotham
Sept. 23, 1935 – Feb. 5, 2016
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DEQ seeks input on Ochoco permit
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Eastern Oregon Realty Top Producer
Five years running!
Principal Broker, Jerry Franklin is pleased
to announce the 2015 Top Producer Award
Recipient for outstanding service to the
industry, our office and clients. We all
appreciate Michal’s dedication and loyalty
and wish her continued success in 2016.
GIVE MICHAL A CALL
for all of your real estate needs
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proposed air quality permit
renewal, known of¿ cially as
a Standard Air Contaminant
Discharge Permit. The dead-
line for written comments is 5
p.m. Tuesday, March 16. They
may be submitted by mail:
Nancy Swofford, Permit Co-
ordinator; DEQ Eastern Re-
gion ± Bend Of¿ ce; 475 NE
Bellevue Dr., Suite 110; Bend,
OR 97701; by fax: 541-388-
8283; or by email: swofford.
nancy@deq.state.or.us.
Congratulations
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D ISCHARGE
Margaret Lorraine Bergstrom-Bailen-Smith
Oct. 28, 1925 — Feb. 27, 2016
Margaret Lorraine Bergstrom-Bailen-
Smith, 90, formerly of John Day, died
Feb. 27. A memorial service was held
Friday, March 4, at the Bratley Funeral
Home in Washburn, Wisconsin, with
Pastor Keith Vik of¿ ciating.
Smith was born Oct. 28, 1925, the
eldest of nine children, to Carl and *er-
trude (Soderberg) Bergstrom of Mellen,
Wisconsin. She was known as Lorraine
most of her life.
At age 13, she was one of the ¿ rst children to contract polio in
the Mellen area. She met that challenge everyday of her life with a
can-do attitude and always in victory.
During World War II, she worked in the 8.S. Naval Depart-
ment. After the war, she returned to the Mellen area, where she met
and married Joseph Bailen of Benoit, Wisconsin, with whom she
had three children.
They spent the early years of their marriage in Milwaukee, Wis-
consin. 8pon moving back to the Benoit area, they purchased a
small dairy farm which they ran until he died in 1967.
After his death, she moved to John Day, where she met and
married her second husband, Willard Smith. They enjoyed ¿ shing,
mushroom hunting and spending time with family. After 15 years
of marriage, he died in 1986. She returned to Washburn, where she
lived until her death.
She loved country and gospel music, journaling and her family.
Survivors include her son, James (Rose) Bailen of Washburn;
daughter Mary (Jerome) Piff of Ashland; nine grandchildren; 22
great-grandchildren; ¿ ve great-great-grandchildren; and many
nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her eight siblings, Lawrence,
Kenneth, Richard, Dennis Bergstrom, Arlene Fleury, Betty Butler,
Shirley Buchanan and June Bergstrom; her husband, Joseph; and
an infant daughter, Margaret Inez.
Arrangements are under the care of Bratley Funeral Home, 10
East Bay¿ eld St., Washburn, WI 54891.
For condolences, visit www.bratleyfamilyfuneralhomes.com.
A celebration of life for Al Cotham will be from 11 a.m.
to 2 p.m. Saturday, March 12, at the John Day *olf Club,
27631 *olf Club Drive, John Day.
Cotham died Feb. 5 at his John Day home. He graduated
from Dayville High School in 1953 and, as a young man,
worked at his parents’ restaurant in Dayville.
Blue Mountain Eagle
myeaglenews.com/breakingnews
from NOAA’s Climate Pre-
diction Center calls for
above-normal temperatures
and near-normal precipitation.
Normal highs for John Day
rise from 51 degrees at the start
of March to 57 degrees at the
end of March. Normal lows
rise from 27 degrees to 31 de-
grees. The 30-year normal pre-
cipitation is 1.27 inches.
03571
grees, which was 5.3 degrees
above normal. The highest was
66 degrees on Feb. 10. Low
temperatures averaged 25.9
degrees, which was 1.1 degrees
above normal. The lowest was
1 degree, on Feb. 2.
There were 22 days with
the low temperature below 32
degrees.
Precipitation totaled 0.52
JOHN DAY — According
to preliminary data received
by the National Weather Ser-
vice, temperatures at John
Day averaged warmer than
normal during the month of
February.
The average temperature
was 39.3 degrees, which was
3.2 degrees above normal. High
temperatures averaged 52.7 de-
% OF A VG .
293
337
1920
2940
3160
161
374
294
293
156
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Chance of A.M.
rain, snow
Rain
likely
Rain
likely
Chance
of rain
Chance of
Showers
Chance of
showers
A.M. snow
possible
52
55
58
55
54
54
45
43
38
36
37
35
27
25
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