Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1943-current, January 09, 2019, Page A3, Image 3

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Wallowa.com
Wednesday, January 9, 2019
A3
Two girls injured at New Year’s Eve dance
tries to beat Rod Riggs of
Wallowa who shot 16 of
25 and John Naughton of
Joseph with 13 of 25.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Ward,
Joseph, are the parents of the
fi rst baby born in Wallowa
county in 1969. Their new
daughter, Lois Ilene, was
born on New Year’s Day,
January 1, 1969 at 6:15 a.m.
The father was also a fi rst
baby of the year when he
was born in La Grande.
OUT OF THE PAST
Compiled by Cheryl Jenkins
100 YEARS AGO
January 9, 1919
Twenty blocks of streets
in the business center of
Enterprise will be paved
this year. The streets to be
paved are North, Main and
Greenwood, running east
and west, and the north and
south streets connecting.
In the last year, 605 new
books were added to the
Carnegie library in Enter-
prise, of which the board
bought 409 and 196 were
donated. This is the greatest
growth the library has made
in any one year of its history.
Schools in the county
will not be permitted to
reopen before January 20
the county court decided last
week due to infl uenza. The
case against the directors of
the Lostine school district,
who were charged with hav-
ing violated the state board
of health order, was dropped
before it came to a hearing.
Efforts to prevent the gath-
ering of the old-time crowd
in the post offi ce have been
made during the week by
city authorities. City Mar-
shal A.J. McInturff stationed
himself at the outer door and
refused to permit any person
to enter unless he had a post
offi ce box.
70 YEARS AGO
January 6, 1949
The young people of the
Christian church, under the
supervision of Mrs. Del-
man Brown and Rev. David
DeWelt, enjoyed a coast-
25 YEARS AGO
January 6, 1994
Chieftain archives Children pose in front of the Joseph Civic Center at an unknown date.
ing party on the Reavis hill
Thursday. This affair has
been just about an annual
event in the church.
Cy Kooch reported that
it was 28 below zero at
his place Monday night –
nine degrees colder than
the offi cial temperature in
Enterprise. At Joseph some
amateur observers, with the
best thermometers put out
by Woolworth’s, recorded
minimum temperatures of
only around zero. But out
along Hurricane creek Bird
Frazier and others have
been seeing 28 below zero
weather for some time.
A record attendance
is expected at PTA Mon-
day evening for the annual
Men’s Night program.
Judging by previous years,
this event will prove one of
the high spots of the sea-
What’s Happening
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 9
Blood Pressure Clinic:
11:15 a.m. to noon. Enterprise
Senior Center.
Food Giveaway: 11:30 a.m.
Wallowa Senior Center in Wal-
lowa, 11 a.m. Enterprise Senior
Center and noon at The Place
in Joseph. Sponsored by Wal-
lowa Fresh Food Alliance. Per-
ishable food available.
Foot Clinic: Noon to 3 p.m.
Enterprise Senior Center.
Rotary Club of Wallowa
County: Noon, St. Katherine
Catholic Church, 301 E. Garfi eld
St., Enterprise. Public is invited.
Adult Clay: 3 p.m. to 6 p.m..
Josephy Center, Joseph. $65
for fi rst class, $20 each class
after. classes@josephy.org or
971-303-2987.
Core Yoga: 5:30 p.m. to
7 p.m. above Lostine Tavern in
Lostine. All levels, focusing on
strength, fl exibility, clarity and
focus. salutationsstudio.com
Kickboxing Fitness Class:
6:15 p.m. Oddfellows Hall in
Enterprise. Hurricane Point
Fitness. No experience nec-
essary. Certifi ed instructors.
541-398-2131.
Yoga Rotation: 6:30 p.m.
The Place in Joseph. Classes
vary from week to week. salu-
tationsstudio.com
THURSDAY, JAN. 10
Kickboxing Fitness Class:
5:15 a.m. The Vault in Enter-
prise. Hurricane Point Fitness.
No experience necessary. Certi-
fi ed instructors. 541-398-2131.
First Aid/CPR/AED class:
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Prairie
Creek Center, 104 S. Litch St.,
Enterprise. Conducted by Proj-
ect Heartbeat. $45. 541-432-
0259 to register or for info.
Pilates: 9 a.m. Wallowa
Senior Center, 204 E Second,
Wallowa. Sponsored by Com-
munity Connection.
Tai Chi: 10 a.m. Enterprise
Senior Center.
Tai Chi: 10 a.m. Wallowa
Senior Center.
Wallowa County Chess
Club: 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Jose-
phy Center, Joseph. Free. Tour-
ists and players of all levels are
welcome.
FRIDAY, JAN. 11
Zumba: 6:30 a.m. The
Place, Joseph. No experience
needed. Instructor: Tammi
Chapman.
Restorative
Yoga:
9:45 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. Above
the Lostine Tavern in Lostine. A
gentle style of yoga. Instructor:
Esther Petrocine. salutations-
studio.com
Youth Art Friday: 10 a.m.
to 11 a.m. Josephy Center,
Joseph. Mornings with Ms.
Dawn: 5-8 year olds, all media
explored. $7 each class.
Ceramics & Drawing
with Mellica: Josephy Center,
Joseph. 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
7-11 year olds. Hand building
with clay for beginners. $10
each class. 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m.
10-16 year olds. Intermediate
clay hand building and wheel
work. $10 each class. 3 p.m. to
5 p.m. 7-12 year olds. Drawing
from the fundamentals in the
studio. $10 each class.
Food Giveaway: 11:30 a.m.
Wallowa Senior Center in Wal-
lowa, 11 a.m. Enterprise Senior
Center and noon at The Place
son’s calendar of events.
William E. Williams, high
school principal, is in
charge of arrangements.
50 YEARS AGO
January 9, 1969
Two girls were injured,
one seriously, on New
Year’s Eve during the teen-
age dance at the Joseph
Civic Center. The injuries
came as the result of a large
fi recracker, or bomb, which
was touched off in the hall
during the dance. The exact
nature of the explosive
device is unknown, but it
is suspected that it was a
homemade contrivance.
Vin Searles, 8th grader
from Enterprise, was the
winner of the county-wide
free throw contest spon-
sored by the Elks Lodge.
Vin shot 19 baskets in 25
EASTERNOREGONEVENTS.COM
EXPANDED ONLINE CALENDAR
in Joseph. Sponsored by Wal-
lowa Fresh Food Alliance. Per-
ishable food available.
Youth
Art
Friday:
12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Joseph
Free
Movie
Night:
6:30 p.m. “The Shack.” Enter-
prise Christian Church. Light
refreshments.
SATURDAY, JAN. 12
Pancake Breakfast: 7 a.m.
to 10 a.m. All you can eat! Hur-
ricane Creek Grange.
Pomona Grange Quar-
terly Meeting: 10 a.m. Hurri-
cane Creek Grange Hall. Come
see what all the granges are up
to. Potluck following.
Zumba Gold: 9 a.m. 30
minute seated class; 9:30 a.m.
standing class. Enterprise
Senior Center. A fi tness class
for seniors that combines
Latin dance music with fi t-
ness moves. A doctor’s note
releasing you to participate in
Zumba Gold is required. Call
Becky McAuliff e for info at
541-263-0224.
Tunesmith Night: 7 p.m.
to 10 p.m. Sugar Time Bakery.
Songwriters featured are Mise,
Nevada Sowle and JD Kindle.
Admission is $10 at the door
or by season pass. All ages wel-
come. Seating is limited.
TUESDAY, JAN. 15
Pilates in Wallowa: 9 a.m.
Wallowa Senior Center.
Legal Aid Services: start-
ing at 9 a.m., Enterprise Senior
Center. Free legal consultations
for low income people and
senior citizens. Call for appoint-
ment, 1-800-843-1115, exten-
sion 202.
Tai Chi: 10 a.m. Enterprise
Senior Center.
Sewing Group: 10 a.m. to
3 p.m. Wallowa Senior Cen-
ter, 204 E. 2nd St., Wallowa.
Sponsored by Community
Connection.
Enterprise Senior Center
50th Birthday Open House:
1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Light refresh-
ments served.
Gentle Yoga: 4:15 p.m. to
5:45 p.m. Ideal for beginners,
people with injuries, pregnant
women, new mothers or any-
one seeking a calming, ther-
apeutic practice. The Place,
Joseph. Esther Petrocine.
Joyful Yoga Flow: 6 p.m.
to 7 p.m. An all level, warming
workshop to get you moving
through the winter. The Place,
Joseph.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16
Zumba: 6:30 a.m. The
Place, Joseph. No experience
needed. Instructor: Tammi
Chapman.
Food Giveaway: 11:30 a.m.
Wallowa Senior Center in Wal-
lowa, 11 a.m. Enterprise Senior
Center and noon at The Place
in Joseph. Sponsored by Wal-
lowa Fresh Food Alliance. Per-
ishable food available.
Rotary Club of Wallowa
County: Noon, St. Katherine
Catholic Church, 301 E. Gar-
fi eld St., Enterprise. Public is
invited.
Adult Clay: 3 p.m. to 6 p.m..
Josephy Center, Joseph. $65
for fi rst class, $20 each class
after. classes@josephy.org or
971-303-2987.
Core Yoga: 5:30 p.m. to
7 p.m. above Lostine Tavern in
Lostine. All levels, focusing on
strength, fl exibility, clarity and
focus. salutationsstudio.com
Kickboxing Fitness Class:
6:15 p.m. Oddfellows Hall in
Enterprise. Hurricane Point
Planning a get-away?
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541-398-1810 103 N. Main, Ste 5, Joseph, Oregon 97846
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www.natureslightphotographics.com
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Langley Air Force Base, Virginia and
Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina
SAVE THE DATE
Citizens Award Banquet:
4:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Sunday,
January 27. Cloverleaf Hall,
Enterprise.
In my Joseph studio.
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sports medicine completed at Orthopedic
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Fitness. No experience nec-
essary. Certifi ed instructors.
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Yoga Rotation: 6:30 p.m.
The Place in Joseph. Classes
vary from week to week. salu-
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Wallowa Memorial Hospital is an equal opportunity employer and provider.
A deal in the works for the
past four years was consum-
mated this week when the
keys to Summit Ford-Mer-
cury were handed over by
owners Keith Bird and Doug
Crow to the new owners,
Mick and Jeff Courtney.
A timber feller died Mon-
day after a tree snag fell on
him on Sloan Ridge in the
West Grossman area about
20 miles northwest of Wal-
lowa. James Bartlett, La
Grande, was found by the
other feller on his team and
an attempt to revive him
with CPR failed.
A referendum asking
local voters whether they
supported the idea of des-
ignating Hells Canyon as a
national park was ranked as
the number fi ve local story in
1993. 95 percent of the local
electorate turned thumbs
down to the idea in the elec-
tion last September. In terms
of its effect on day-to-day
life during 1993, proba-
bly no story had a greater
impact on more people than
the story of the $5.8 million
Minam Grade improvement
project.
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Births
A daughter, Rosalie
Perren, was born on
December 28, 2018 to
Matthew and JoAnna
Perren of Enterprise.
Grandparents are Tim &
Virgina Patton, and Brian
& Chris Perren.
A son, Brom Ray
Lathrop, was born on
December 22, 2018
in Enterprise to Zachary
and Tiffany Lathrop of
Wallowa. Grandparents
are Melissa Zollman,
and Pam & Bruce
Lathrop.
301 W. Main, Enterprise • 541.426.3177