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    Wallowa County Chieftain
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June 24, 2015
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Watershed Festival equals family fun
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Wallowa Resources’ 11th An-
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The family oriented event
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26, at the Wallowa County Fair-
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including the live music.
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imum of three hours at the fes-
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much to do that the kids get real-
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that end, more than 25 orga-
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together to demonstrate what
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kids exactly what “having an
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Wallowa Valley Music
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hosting the music for the event
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Carolyn Lochert and Janis
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many other local musicians.
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at the Watershed Festival than
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the Watershed Festival, contact
Busch at 541-426-8053 or visit
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OK Theatre hosts Jeremy Garrett /LEUDU\¿QGVZD\WR
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Wallowa County Chieftain
ENTERPRISE — Jeremy
Garrett, singer-songwriter and
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Infamous Stringdusters is slot-
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formance Thursday, June 25, at
the OK Theatre. The Caldwell,
Idaho, native is co-founder of
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2014 winner of the USA Song-
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tour, the “Dream Come True”
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will also serve as Garrett’s “The
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recorded in the RV during tours.
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said that when he saw what Gar-
rett was doing with the tour, he
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few years ago and the communi-
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ive to us,” Garrett said. “I had to
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call home someday. I’m excited
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Garrett is also conducting a
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at noon on the same day from
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$25. Brann added that the OK
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writers Marshall McLean and
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Tickets at the door are $20 or
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earn more interest
By Kathleen Ellyn
Wallowa County Chieftain
The City of Wallowa has
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dowment money along with
an $8,000 matching grant from
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an Oregon Community Foun-
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requires a minimum starting
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matching grant amount.
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year starts, July 1. The healthi-
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for the ODFW.
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longed to Max and Jean Mal-
lory, who live on Promise Road
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Mallory Ranch where the family
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investigation on scene.
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following day and found the
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Mallory herded the calf to with-
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the words of Mallory, “There
was a gray wolf waiting for us.
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and trotted out of sight. Need-
less to say, I didn’t get the calf
out the gate after that.”
Both Jean and Max Mallory
went to the herd and cut out the
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the gate as encouragement to
the lone calf. By that time it was
dark and the Mallorys could
hear the lone calf had found its
mother. “We assumed every-
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Max Mallory said. It wasn’t.
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returned to the area two days
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with the herd and found the dead
calf. It was nearly three-quarters
eaten. They called the authori-
ties.
Pat Matthews, district wild-
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said after the initial investigation
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handed over to the La Grande
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that he had received a call from
Matthews informing him that
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as a wolf kill.
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to
are celebrating 75 years
together June 22, 2015.
They were married
June 22,1940 in Lewiston, Id.
The children of Glen and Verla
invite you to the party
Sat. June 27 at the
La Grande Senior Center
from 1 pm - 3 pm
Cards are welcome.
We ask for no gifts please.
Any questions call Richard
Henry at 541-786-1198
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