Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1943-current, November 09, 2016, Page A6, Image 6

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Community
wallowa.com
Cougar
PAC
event
draws
crowd
By Charissa McCulloch
For The Chieftain
The first annual Fall
Festival hosted by the
Wallowa Cougar PAC was
a great success. With more
than 100 students in atten-
dance, we met our purpose
of providing a free event to
families in the county.
The festival consisted
of many booths that in-
cluded a caramel apple
bar, cupcake walk, tempo-
rary tattoos, sucker draw,
mad scientist, fortune tell,
harvest craft and mystery
boxes.
There also was a cos-
tume contest with more
than 75 students compet-
ing in various age groups.
The caramel apple bar
was a hit. Apples were
donated and dipped in
caramel. Then, kids had
the opportunity to roll
them in a topping of their
choice. The mad scientist
was fun as well. The kids
got to make slime with
our science teacher Mr.
Journigan. We are thrilled
with the success of the
event and can’t wait to put
on another one.
Our next event will
be an evening filled with
Christmas ornament mak-
ing and Christmas movies
in December.
November 9, 2016
Wallowa County Chieftain
Rainbow Girls rock at courthouse
OUT OF THE PAST
Compiled by Cheryl Jenkins
Items of interest from the
pages of The Chieftain from
this week in years past.
100 YEARS AGO
Nov. 9, 1916
• Not since the Hayes and
Tiden election of 1876 has
there been a presidential con-
test so close as the present,
and the outcome so long in
doubt. Latest advices today
were that a few states still
hung in the balance, and that
the general result hinged on
them. It seems not unlikely
that the full and final count
will be necessary in all these
states to decide who is the
next president. This should be
finished today or tomorrow.
• Classified ad: The par-
ty who took the ladies scarf
from the E.M. & M. waiting
room election day is known.
Please leave and avoid trou-
ble.
• The total assessed val-
uation of the county, except
for public utility property, is
shown to be $11,947,189, in
the figures just compiled in
the office of Assessor C.H.
Allen. Last year the total was
$10,828,655.
• A special train on the
East Oregon railroad brought
the voters of the company’s
camp to town on Tuesday to
vote. Opportunity was given
every voter, both men and
women, to have a free ride to
the polls, and the train came
in with nearly 150 persons.
It was a holiday at camp and
the workers made the trip in
that spirit, turning the trip
Chieftain archives
Enterprise Cemetery. Date and names unknown.
both ways and the stay in
town into a jollification.
70 YEARS AGO
Nov. 7, 1946
• According to research
institutes which study such
things, American girls are
going to have a lot tough-
er time getting a husband in
the future. It seems that this
conclusion is not based on
any alleged disposition on
the part of the male species
T HE B OOKLOFT
AND
to shun marriage, but on the
fact that there is a shortage of
1,000,000 marriageable men
in the United States.
• The Red Cross chap-
ter has received patterns for
children’s sweaters to be knit
from the surplus yarn origi-
nally meant for army sweat-
ers. Knitters are urgently
needed, and are asked to call
at the Red Cross office to get
their yard and directions.
• Terrel Witherrite, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Lyal With-
errite of Imnaha, has been
voted first place in a person-
ality contest by the students
of the Pasco, Washington high
school which Terrell is attend-
ing this year. The school paper
in announcing the selection
S KYLIGHT G ALLERY
541.426.3351 • 107 E . M a in • E n terprise • w w w .book loftoregon .com
50 YEARS AGO
Nov. 10, 1966
• A large delegation of
Shriners gathered last Friday
to prepare for the annual cara-
van to Portland. The Shriners,
in their 12th annual caravan,
delivered over 11 tons of food
valued at over $2700 to the
Crippled Childrens Hospital.
18 Wallowa County Shriners
Directory
Church of Christ
502 W. 2nd Street • Wallowa
541-398-2509
Worship at 11 a.m.
Mid-week
Bible Study 7 p.m.
St. Katherine’s
Catholic Church
Fr. Roger Fernando
301 E. Garfi eld Enterprise
Mass Schedule
Mon-Fri 8:00am
Saturdays 5:30pm Sundays 10:30am
(541)426-4008
stkatherineenterprise.org
St. Pius X Wallowa Sundays 8:00am
All are welcome
Joseph United
Methodist Church
CLUES DOWN
1. Mental condition
2. Senate Bill
3. Where constructions take place
4. Ancient Olympic Site
5. Not just “play”
6. Set of four
7. “The beautiful game”
8. American time
9. Big man on campus
10. Syndrome of the eye
11. Spanish be
12. Cotton cloths
13. Roman guardian of gates
15. Displays of food
18. Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations
21. Female deacon
24. Adrift
26. Hit lightly
27. Test for high schoolers
30. Whittled
32. River in western India
35. Small crude dwelling
37. One-time AC/DC singer Scott
38. Holds up a shirtsleeve
39. Mental faculties
42. Blot
43. A very large body of water
46. Redecorated
47. Mineral
49. Tree that bears spikes
50. Type of boat
52. Calypso music
54. Director Howard
55. Longtime U.S. Senator Specter
57. Buddhist serpent deities
59. Attempt to fly in falconry
62. __ de plume
63. Wheel
66. Cerium
68. Rural delivery
said, “Terrel is about 5’ 8”
tall, has curly blonde hair, is
well known in the sophomore
class, is always well dressed,
never smokes, is the type girls
appreciate being dated by, and
if we had a few more like Ter-
ry the world would be a better
place in which to live.”
Church
Finding books is our specialty
CLUES ACROSS
1. State confidently
7. Replaced
13. Day of remembrance
14. Molecular process
16. Indicates position
17. Paper-and-pencil game
19. Military policeman
20. Nests of pheasants
22. Corpuscle count (abbr.)
23. Seat
25. Functions
26. Sheets of glass
28. Minute arachnid
29. Separately managed account
30. A bachelor’s place
31. Dodge truck
33. __ Farrow, actress
34. Discussion
36. Delayed
38. Liaison
40. Sediment deposit
41. Leased
43. Without
44. Woman (French)
45. Folk-pop artist Williams
47. Congressman (abbr.)
48. Resembles a pouch
51. Superior
53. Stalin’s police chief
55. Razorbill is of this genus
56. Criminal act of setting fire
58. Department of Labor
59. William Jennings __, The Great
Commoner
60. Nickel
61. Ordered by canon law
64. Where Denver is (abbr.)
65. Has 10 straight sides and angles
67. Small group with shared interests
69. A famous street for kids
70. Underlying intentions
in 11 rigs were joined by oth-
ers along the way, and by the
time they reached Portland,
there were 71 vehicles loaded
with food for the hospital.
• West Coast Telephone is
currently installing new aerial
cable from Wallowa to Los-
tine and Enterprise in prepa-
ration for the start of Extend-
ed Area Service between the
three towns. When the new
service begins – at 11:01p.m.
on Dec. 29 – long distance
charges will be eliminated on
calls between Wallowa and
Lostine and between Wallowa
and Enterprise.
• Six members of the En-
terprise High School football
team were selected to the
Greater Oregon Conference
all-star team by a vote of the
league coaches. Picked from
the Savage roster were: Aar-
on Guest, Gary Connolly, Jim
Dutli, Dan Courtney, Keith
Smith and Wayne Field.
• Election news: In Wal-
lowa the election was simple
and unexciting. Five candi-
dates were on the ballot and
all five were elected. Mayor:
Robert Evans. City council:
Bill Fisher, Donald Conner,
Robert Lewis, C.H. Keyser.
3rd & Lake St. • Joseph
Pastor Cherie Dearth
Phone: 541-432-3102
Sunday Worship Service
10:00 am
St. Patrick’s
Episcopal Church
100 NE 3rd St, Enterprise
NE 3rd & Main St
541-426-3439
Worship Service
Sunday 9:30am
Summit Church
Gospel Centered Community
Service time: 10:30 am
Cloverleaf Hall in Enterprise
Pastor Mark Garland
www.summitchurchoregon.org
Faith
Lutheran
Church
409 W. Main
Enterprise, Oregon
Worship 2 nd & 4 th Sundays - 2 pm
Bible Study
2 nd & 4 th Thursdays - 11 am
LCMS
(Lutheran Church Missouri Synod)
Enterprise
Christian Church
Christ Covenant
Church
85035 Joseph Hwy • (541) 426-3449
Pastor Terry Tollefson
Church Offi ce: 541-263-0505
Family Prayer: 9:45am
Sunday School: 10am
Worship Service: 11am
“Loving God & One Another”
David Bruce, Sr. - Minister
723 College Street
Lostine
Lostine
Presbyterian Church
Enterprise Community
Congregational Church
Discussion Group 9:30 AM
Worship Service 11:00 AM
The Big Brown Church
Childrens program during service
Blog: dancingforth.blogspot.com
541.398.0597
Hwy 82, Lostine
Stephen Kliewer, Minister
Wallowa
Assembly
of God
606 West Hwy 82
Wallowa, Oregon
541-886-8445
Sunday School • 9:30
Worship Service • 10:45
Pastor Tim Barton
wallowaassemblyofgod.com
• Amy Williams of Joseph
High School took 14th place
at the Oregon Class 2A cross
country finals held at Lane
Community College last Sat-
urday. Williams, Wallowa
County’s only representative
at the meet, completed the
3000 meter race with a time
of 12:26.3.
• For the third time in a
year, Enterprise photographer
Dave Jensen is looking for-
ward to the front cover of a
nationally marketed publica-
tion. Soon to appear on mag-
azine stands is the December
issue of Outdoor Photogra-
pher which will feature on its
cover one of Jensen’s Wal-
lowa Lake photos.
• With temperatures as low
as 13 degrees when they ar-
rived at 7:00 am, eight mem-
bers of the Mother Ortman
Assembly of Rainbow Girls,
wrapped in blankets, rocked
all day last Wednesday in
rocking chairs in front of the
courthouse to raise money for
various projects. Most lasted
twelve hours on their rock-
ers, and as a group raised over
$500. Rockathon participants
are: Tisha Stangel, Courtney
Roberts, Melyssa Green, Kari
Haines, Jill Magera, Katy
Kurtz, Tiffany Winslow and
Worthy Advisor Tiffany Gar-
rett.
• Photo caption: Marisa
Knifong, 14, of Lostine shows
off the rack of a five-point bull
elk she killed last week while
hunting with her father, Mel.
Births
JosephUMC.org
Worship at 9 a.m.
Sunday School at 10:30 a.m.
Evening Worship at 6 p.m.
(nursery at A.M. services)
25 YEARS AGO
Nov. 7, 1991
with an open door
Pastor Archie Hook
Sunday Worship 11am
Bible Study 9:30am
Ark Angels Children’s Program
Ages 4-6th grade, 11am
Nursery for children 3 & under
301 NE First St. • Enterprise, OR
Find us on Facebook! 541.426.3044
Seventh-Day Adventist
Church & School
305 Wagner (near the Cemetery)
P.O. Box N. Enterprise, OR 97828
541-426-3751 Church
541-426-8339 School
Worship Services
Sabbath School 9:30 - 10:45 a.m.
Worship Hour 11:00 a.m. - Noon
Pastor Jonathan DeWeber
A son,
Evan Louis
Dwight Moore
was born October 25, 2016
in Enterprise to Brittany
Boothe and William
Moore of Enterprise.
Grandparents are Mindy
Britt and John Boothe, and
Gayle and Timothy Moore.
301 W. Main, Enterprise • 541.426.3177