Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1943-current, January 30, 2019, Page A3, Image 3

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    COMMUNITY
Wallowa.com
Wednesday, January 30, 2019
A3
Jaycees’ annual citizens awards banquet
way, striking a bridge abut-
ment, and was struck by a
second vehicle. The tem-
perature at the time of the
accident was estimated to be
15 degrees below zero and
quick removal of the boys
to the hospital was consid-
ered imperative. Injured
were Randy and Terry Diet-
erle, Glen Fletcher and John
Gorsline.
70 YEARS AGO
OUT OF THE PAST
January 27, 1949
A record low temperature
for this winter was set Sun-
day night when it registered
26 below zero. There have
now been 31 days below
zero during the past 42-day
period, for an all-time record
of continuous cold. In Enter-
prise, none of the water
mains are frozen yet, but a
large number of feeder lines
from the mains to property
outlets have frozen.
Homer Hayes was named
fi rst citizen of Joseph at
the annual meeting of the
Joseph chamber of com-
merce. In reviewing the
growth of Joseph during
1948, retiring president Cub
Begley listed the following
improvements: $68,000 of
new construction on schools,
construction of the Miller
sawmill and a bowling alley,
dry cleaners, department
store, auto court, Richfi eld
oil station, Union oil station,
and ten new homes.
Saturday, the 15th, John
Bales of the county road
crew plowed to Zumwalt.
Mr. Bales plowed almost the
entire way through the fi elds
as it was impossible to plow
in the road.
Compiled by Cheryl Jenkins
100 YEARS AGO
January 30, 1919
The unifi cation of the
ditch interests taking water
from the foot of the lake
is to be completed thru the
incorporation of a new com-
pany in which each owns a
part. This is to be known as
the Associated Ditch com-
pany, and each subsidiary
will receive stock in propor-
tion to its legally established
water rights.
R. O. Lyon has sold his
Upper Prairie creek ranch,
of 480 acres, to J. E. Ste-
vens, formerly of Zumwalt,
the consideration being
$11,000.
School district 41, of
which Fanny Roberts is
teacher, gave a basket social
Friday night for the benefi t
of the school. Sixteen bas-
kets were sold, going as
high as $3.78, and $54.75
was realized for school pur-
poses after expenses were
paid.
With two full houses see-
ing the pictures, the new O.
K. Theatre was opened Sat-
urday night to enthusias-
tic audiences. The building
was fi nished more than six
weeks ago, but the open-
ing had been delayed by the
infl uenza.
50 YEARS AGO
January 30, 1969
The Jaycees’ annual cit-
izens awards banquet was
held Saturday night. The
Outstanding Senior Cit-
25 YEARS AGO
January 27, 1994
Chieftain File Photo
Earl Surber and Harry Voss received the “Years of Service” award at the 1974 VFW awards
banquet.
izen award went to Neil
Marrs; Leonard Lombardi
was named the Outstand-
ing Young Educator; Dick
Reynolds was given the Dis-
tinguished Service Award,
and Dave Parker was given
the Outstanding Young
Farmer award.
Preliminary plans for
closing
the
Enterprise
schools this week were
abandoned when a load of
heating oil was delivered in
the wake of a partial settle-
ment of a strike. Plans had
been made last week to close
the school because of a lack
of oil to heat the plant.
Four youths were seri-
ously injured last Friday
night when the car in which
they were riding went out
of control on an icy high-
What’s Happening
oping kindergarten readiness
skills.
Tai Chi: 10 a.m. Wallowa
Senior Center.
Library
Story
Times:
10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Enter-
prise City Library. Parents and
children 0-5. Circle time, sto-
ry-time and activity at the
Library.
Wallowa County Chess
Club: 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Josephy
Center, Joseph. Free. Tourists
and players of all levels are
welcome.
Parenting Now! Dinner
& Class: 5:30 p.m. dinner,
6 p.m. to 7 p.m. class. Building
Healthy Families, Enterprise.
Targeting parents of children
0-10. Off ered in partnership
with Winding Waters Clinic,
this 6-week series off ers par-
ents a chance to connect
with others and learn strate-
gies for positive communica-
tion, stress management, and
positive discipline. Free meal
and childcare provided each
week.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 30
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, clar-
ity and focus. salutationsstu-
dio.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. sal-
utationsstudio.com
THURSDAY, JAN. 31
Kickboxing Fitness Class:
5:15 a.m. The Vault in Enter-
prise. Hurricane Point Fit-
ness. No experience neces-
sary. Certifi ed instructors.
541-398-2131.
Pilates: 9 a.m. Wallowa
Senior Center, 204 E Second,
Wallowa. Sponsored by Com-
munity Connection.
Tai Chi: 9 a.m. Enterprise
Senior Center.
Parent/Child Playgroups:
9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Build-
ing Healthy Families. Target-
ing parents and children 0-5.
Songs, stories, snacks and
activities focusing on devel-
FRIDAY, FEB. 1
Tax Preparation Appoint-
ments: For seniors and low
income individuals. Com-
munity
Connection.
No
fee, donations welcome. To
schedule an appointment call
541-426-3840.
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 Los-
tine Tavern in Lostine. A gen-
tle style of yoga. Instructor:
Rotary Club of
Wallowa County
Esther Petrocine. salutations-
studio.com
Food Giveaway: 11:30 a.m.
Wallowa Senior Center in
Wallowa, 11 a.m. Enterprise
Senior Center and noon at The
Place in Joseph. Sponsored by
Wallowa Fresh Food Alliance.
Perishable food available.
SATURDAY, FEB. 2
Printmaking Open Studio
with Nancy Clark: 9 a.m. to
2 p.m. Josephy Center. $15 +
cost of materials.
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.
Friends of the Wallowa
Library’s Book & Bake Sale:
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wallowa
Senior Center. Books and
baked goods, including pie
by the slice, will be available.
For questions call Sally at
541-886-4012.
MONDAY, FEB. 4
Zumba: 6:30 a.m. The
Place, Joseph. No experience
needed. Instructor: Tammi
Chapman.
Adult Clay: 9 a.m. to noon.
Josephy Center, Joseph. $65
for fi rst class, $20 each class
after. classes@josephy.org or
971-303-2987.
Kickboxing Fitness Class:
6:15 p.m. Oddfellows Hall in
2
Chuckwagon Sisters are making smoked
tri-tip and baked chicken with baked
potatoes and all the fi xings.
Cloverleaf Hall, Enterprise
TUESDAY, FEB. 5
Pilates in Wallowa: 9 a.m.
Wallowa Senior Center.
Printmaking Open Studio
with Nancy Clark: 9 a.m. to
2 p.m. Josephy Center. $15 +
cost of materials.
Sewing Group: 10 a.m. to
3 p.m. Wallowa Senior Cen-
ter, 204 E. 2nd St., Wallowa.
Sponsored by Community
Connection.
Tai Chi: 9 a.m. Enterprise
Senior Center.
Diabetes Clinic: 11 a.m.
to 1:30 p.m. Wallowa Senior
Center.
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.
Business
Foundations
Workshop
Series:
Free
hands-on workshop covers
the basics of running a suc-
cessful business and brings
it all together in a business
plan. Sponsored by NEOEDD,
held at Building Healthy Fam-
ilies, 207 E. Park St., Enterprise.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 6
Zumba: 6:30 a.m. The
Place, Joseph. No experience
needed. Instructor: Tammi
Chapman.
Food Giveaway: 11:30 a.m.
Wallowa Senior Center in
Wallowa, 11 a.m. Enterprise
Senior Center and noon at The
Place in Joseph. Sponsored by
Wallowa Fresh Food Alliance.
Perishable food available.
Rotary Club of Wallowa
County: Noon, St. Katherine
SAVE THE DATE
Wallowa Volunteer Fire
Department’s Steak & Oyster
Feed, Saturday, Feb. 9, 3 p.m.
to 8 p.m. Wallowa Senior
Center.
THANK YOU
- Casey Tippett, Joseph
A son, Jace Thomas
Kiesecker, was born
January 19, 2019, in
Enterprise to Travis and
Amy Kiesecker of
Enterprise. Grandparents
are Jolayna Lewis, Sherry
Wright-Lewis, Thomas
Lewis, and Micki Senn.
WALLOWA COUNTY FAIR
UNLIMITED
PANCAKES
FOR A GOOD
CAUSE
RAISING MONEY FOR OUR
WALLOWA COUNTY
YOUTH SCHOLARSHIPS
TS
DUL
$10
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH
DINNER STARTS AT 5:30PM
BINGO STARTS AT 6:30
AT CLOVERLEAF HALL
301 W. Main, Enterprise • 541.426.3177
KIDS
Plush
Aztec Jackets
Wanakome Hoodies
(The new Naketano)
Just in time for
Valentines Day!
Tickets
are $15 ,
available at
The Bookloft,
Ruby Peak Realty,
at the door or by calling
Diane at 541-398-1297
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.
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. sal-
utationsstudio.com
Biden Tippett and family would like to thank
all the staff of the Hospital, Winding Waters Clinic,
Wallowa County Health Care District, and all that
were involved with Biden’s extended stay and recovery.
We the people of Wallowa County should be
proud of our Health Care District. Our family
would also like to thank all friends and family
for their love, support, and prayers.
Births
NEW
ARRIVALS
No host bar, dinner,
dessert, and live music
by A Shot in the Dark
Dinner starting at 6pm
Enterprise. Hurricane Point
Fitness. No experience nec-
essary. Certifi ed instructors.
541-398-2131.
10 &
FRIEND RAISER
Thursday Feb. 14th
EASTERNOREGONEVENTS.COM
EXPANDED ONLINE CALENDAR
A
nd Annual
This year’s winners of
the annual Ground Hog
Dinner poster contest spon-
sored by the Joseph Cham-
ber of Commerce are Joseph
third graders Jamie Shir-
ley, Beau Thiesen and Jason
Klages. Each won a free
pancake-and-sausage dinner
for their whole family.
The move of the Joseph
Chamber of Commerce
information offi ce to a Main
Street location last week is
symbolic of a slight shift
of focus for the busy orga-
nization. The chamber is
attempting to shift from a
rodeo-dominated
organi-
zation to one in which city
merchants take more of a
leadership role.
Enterprise’s 63-56 vic-
tory over Wapiti powerhouse
Vale was cause for celebra-
tion. Rob Brown and David
Pace were leaders against
the Vikings, with Pace hit-
ting for 17 points and Brown
hitting for 26 points.
Stop by or
shop online!
Uptown Clothing & Accessories
in Downtown Joseph
12 S. Main St. • 541-432-9653
Und
$5
er
Pancake dinner includes sausage,
coff ee, juice, and
ONE FREE
BINGO CARD
LOTS TO BID ON AT OUR
A FUN EVENING FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!