Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1943-current, October 25, 2017, Page A3, Image 3

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    Wallowa County Chieftain
wallowa.com
Announcements
October 25, 2017
A3
School district runs on $25,000 budget (1917)
OUT OF THE PAST
Compiled by Paul Wahl
100 YEARS AGO
Oct. 25, 1917
Another shipment of knit
goods was sent to La Grande
last week by the Enterprise
Red Cross, consisting of nine
sweaters, three muffl ers, three
pairs of wristlets and four pairs
of socks. About 40 women and
girls are now knitting, but the
number is not large enough.
The Red Cross has also begun
making surgical dressings.
Enterprise School District
has announced it will oper-
ate on a $25,070 budget for
the coming year. The bulk of
it, $15,390, will go to teacher
salaries. Roughly $10,000 of
the revenue needed will come
from sources outside the dis-
trict with the remainder borne
by taxpayers.
HELP WANTED: Saw-
mill employees also teamsters
and common laborers; married
men preferred. Good wages
and steady work. East Oregon
Lumber Co., Enterprise.
feet.
Arly Evans, owner of
Evans Jewelry in Enterprise
announced he plans to close
out the stock of his store and
discontinue business. Evans
has been in business in the city
since 1949.
70 YEARS AGO
Oct. 23, 1947
R. H. Bonny has been
appointed superintendent of
the Wallow Lake Park, suc-
ceeding Supt. Lyon. He was
previously at the Catherine
Creek park near Union.
Most of the stores in Enter-
prise will be closed Friday
afternoon for the football game
at 2 p.m.
Regular transit service
has been established between
Lewiston and Enterprise with
stops in Asotin, Anatone, Field
Spring Park, Troy, Flora, dag-
ger Camp, Snow Hollow and
enterprise. The bus stops at
Enterprise Hotel.
When you think of insur-
ance, think of Ben Weathers.
50 YEARS AGO
Oct. 24, 1967
Susan and Everett Rob-
erts, daughter and son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Roberts, Wal-
lowa, recently joined the U.S.
Marine Corps. Everett is cur-
rently at Marine Corps Recruit
25 YEARS AGO
Oct. 22, 1992
This photo was drawn from a folder in the Chieftain archives called “schools.” We are think-
ing it might be one of the county’s school boards. Two names are on the back of the photo
–– Lyle Cherry and Bart Bartmess; however, no indication of when the photo was taken or
where. If you recognize any of these faces, contact us at editor@wallowa.com.
training in San Diego and
Susan will fl y to Parris Island,
S.C., in December for Woman
Marine training. Two older
brothers –– John and Erroll ––
are also Marines.
More than 400 feet of inte-
rior wall framing at the new
Joseph School was blown
down Saturday during a vio-
lent wind storm that swept
across the upper valley. The
wind scattered lumber across
the building site and moved
the construction offi ce shak six
Two Wallowa County
female juveniles are being
charged with burglary and
theft of $1,300 with of prop-
erty from Sports Outlet in
downtown Enterprise. They
allegedly gained access to the
building by throwing a brick
through the front window.
Two popular social events
recently drew guests to
Imnaha Store and Tavern for
the annual rattlesnake and
bear roast and the retirement
social for postmaster Dick
Patton.
FOR SALE: Four acres
near Wallowa remodeled
three-bedroom
two-story
house, metal barn, sheds,
fl ood irrigated pasture on Bear
Creek $79,000.
Program offers warm coats
for children and adults
Donations of
children’s coats
are needed
Submitted photo
Good Co, a Seattle-based six-piece electro-swing band, will perform a benefit concert for Wal-
lowa Land Trust at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 3, at OK Theatre in downtown Enterprise.
Good Co to play Land Trust
fundraiser Nov. 3 at OK
Wallowa Land Trust will
bring vintage swing with
a twist to Wallowa County
Thursday, Nov. 3.
Good Co, a Seattle-based
six-piece electro-swing band,
takes swing music and mixes
it with modern dance-beats. In
addition to an evening concert,
Good Co will provide a free
outreach program to the chil-
dren of Wallowa County.
The concert is 7 p.m. at
OK Theatre in downtown
Enterprise.
All ticket sales and pro-
ceeds will support Wallowa
Land Trust.
Tickets are available at M.
Crow, The Bookloft, Joseph
Hardware and online at wal-
lowalandtrust.org.
Good Co’s youth outreach
program covers the history and
origins of jazz music.
The free outreach program
for Wallowa County youth will
be 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the
OK Theatre.
Students will have the
opportunity to interact with
a professional band includ-
ing hands-on experiences to
develop skills such as critical
listening, performance tech-
nique, intonation and rhythm.
Wallowa Land Trust is
coordinating with teach-
ers throughout the county to
include as many children of
all ages and skill levels as
possible.
Wallowa Land Trust is a
nonprofi t founded in 2004 by
Wallowa County landowners
and residents whose mission
is to protect the rural nature of
the area by working coopera-
tively with private landowners,
Indian tribes, local communi-
ties and governmental entities
to conserve land.
The Land Trust uses vol-
untary, nonregulatory tools to
protect natural areas, wildlife
habitat, open spaces and work-
ing lands.
The Wallowa County
Rotary Club, in partnership
with Building Healthy Fam-
ilies, has new and donated
coats available for area chil-
dren and adults.
Area residents are asked
to donate warm coats, gloves
and hats for distribution to
children and adults in need in
Wallowa County.
The program typically dis-
tributes 200 coats each fall.
In addition to the tradi-
tional donated Coats for Kids
Program, the Rotary Club and
Building Healthy Families
distribute new coats through
area schools and Head Start.
Using input from area
teachers and social workers,
approximately 75 new coats
will be distributed this fall.
Individual
Wallowa
County Rotarians and local
benefactors donate roughly
$2,000 each year to purchase
these coats.
Donations of new youth
size coats are also welcome;
please bring them to Building
Healthy Families at 207 NE
Park St, Enterprise.
Coat drop boxes are
located at Safeway, the Bank
of Eastern Oregon and Com-
munity Bank branches in
Joseph and Enterprise.
Wallowa residents are
asked to donate coats directly
to the Wallowa Resale Store
on Main Street. The program
is especially in need of child-
sized coats this year.
In Enterprise, the coats are
available at the Wallowa Val-
ley Professional Building on
the corner of First and Green-
wood 8 a.m. to 5p.m. Monday
through Friday. New items
will be added weekly as they
become available until the
end of November.
Contact Marilyn Dalton
at Building Healthy Fami-
lies 541-426-9411 or Rob at
541-432-4343.
Elks Christmas Basket
&
Tree of Giving Program
Christmas
TOY & FOOD DONATION
Each year many organizations throughout Wallowa County engage in the Elks Christmas Baskets and
the Tree of Giving. This is an effort to ensure everyone in our county has a Very Merry Christmas with a
nice meal and gifts for the kids! Each family will receive a Christmas Dinner food basket for their family
and kids ages birth to 17 will receive a thoughtful gift! If you’re a single adult living alone you may also
receive a nice meal and special gift! If you wish to receive the above, please complete this form and return it by
November 10th, 2017, or AS SOON AS POSSIBLE! Mail applications to Elks Lodge, PO Box K, Enterprise, OR
97828, or drop off at Enterprise City Hall or to the Juvenile Department at the Wallowa County Justice Center.
Where can we find you and what’s on the wish list?
Please Print and fill in all lines.
Name ___________________________________________________________
Single Adult [Y] [N] ________________________________________________
Phone Number ____________________________________________________
Number of People in Household _______________________________________
Delivery Street Address _______________________________ City___________
House Directions ___________________________________________________
Child Information - Please circle Youth or Adult sizes for each child and be specific with suggestions!
Number of Children in Household _______
Age ______________
[Y] or [A]
Clothing Size _______ Shoe Size _________
[Boy] or [Girl] Gift Suggestion:
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***Food Baskets and Gifts will be Delivered on Friday, December 22nd ***
If you have any questions please contact:
Lacey McQuead at (541)426-4196 or Amy Stangel at (541)426-3131