Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1943-current, February 06, 2019, Page A2, Image 2

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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Wallowa County Chieftain
Wednesday, February 6, 2019
DEATH NOTICES
Lorraine Evans
Lorraine Evans, 66, of Beaverton, died February 1 at a
Portland Hospital. Funeral services are planned in the near
future with burial in the Enterprise Cemetery. Bollman
Funeral Home entrusted with arrangements.
Ted Gould
Ted Gould, 80, of Enterprise, died January 19 at his home
in Enterprise. At this time no services are planned. Bollman
Funeral Home entrusted with arrangements.
Mike O’Rourke
Mike O’Rourke, 96, of Joseph, died at the Local Hospi-
tal. A memorial graveside is planned for March with burial
of ashes at the Joseph cemetery. Bollman Funeral Home
entrusted with arrangements.
BIRTHS
August Henry Kennedy
A son, August (Gus) Henry Kennedy, was born on Jan-
uary 21, 2019, to Hanley and Sadie Kennedy at their home
in Wallowa. Grandparents are Marvin and Jennifer Gibbs,
Brian Isley, and Brian and Jane Kennedy.
Left to Right: Former EHS students Madison Falk, Eyreus Rooney, Young American Kyle, Bette Roone and Dawn-Mist Movich
Fields.
Young Americans return to Wallowa County
Once again Wallowa
County has the great fortune
to host The Young Amer-
icans for a 3 day work-
shop and evening music
and dance performance
with area school children
— grades 3 through 12.
The 44 Young Americans
will arrive February 24, to
work with county children
during three days of prac-
tice and then together per-
form for the community on
Tuesday evening, February
26 at 7 pm.
The workshop and per-
formance will be held at
the Enterprise school gym.
Tickets to the Tuesday eve-
ning performance can be
purchased from the Young
Americans at the gym
during practice and before
the performance for $10
each.
The Young Americans,
founded in 1962, is a char-
itable organization dedi-
cated to the promotion of
understanding and good-
will among people through
music,
dance,
perfor-
mance, academic educa-
tion, and cultural interac-
tion. They visit over 200
schools each year and work
with over 52,000 children.
This is their fourth visit
to Wallowa County, orig-
inally made possible by a
local relationship with the
Founder, Milton C. Ander-
son. The fi rst visit was in
2005, with return visits in
2009 and 2016. Over 300
children have participated.
Cost of the workshop is
$59 per student. Scholar-
ships will be available to
ensure that every child who
wants to participate has the
funding to do so. Dona-
tions for scholarships are
vital and can be made out
to Wallowa Valley Music
Alliance and mailed to P.O.
Box 148, Enterprise, Ore-
gon, 97828. It is anticipated
that over 100 children will
participate, so funding for
families with multiple chil-
dren will be especially cru-
cial. Please sponsor a child
if you can!
To register online and
see exciting videos of the
Young Americans per-
form go to youngameri-
cans.org. For local informa-
tion contact Stacy Green at
541-398-2314.
The Big Read kicks off Feb. 12th
Pick up your copy of
A Wizard of
Earthsea
and start reading
T HE B OOKLOFT
Across from the courthouse in Enterprise
107 E. Main • 541.426.3351
always open at www.bookloft oregon.com • bookloft @eoni.com
ELECTRICAL
& PLUMBING SUPPLIES
ELECTRICAL & WATER SYSTEM
CONTRACTOR
PUMPS • IRRIGATION
HARDWARE• APPLIANCE PARTS
Health Line
541.426.3413
Mon-Thurs 9 to Noon/1-5pm; Fri. 9-1
February Savings!
Companion Animal Dental Procedures
$20 off
Dental Cleaning throughout February
Call 541-426-3331 to schedule
Come in and enter to win a dog or cat
dental procedure.
706 Depot St.
Enterprise, OR 97828
enterprisevet.com
ATHLETE
Sp
201 E. Hwy 82, Enterprise • 541-426-0320
www.edstaub.com
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Best for Women
Fellowship Award - $2,000
Application deadline March 1, 2019
Soroptimist, P.O. Box 127, Enterprise, OR 97828
For More Information call 541-263- 0663
542-426-3331
The Fellowship Award is
presented to a woman who
is continuing her education
with a Master’s or PhD post
graduate program. Applica-
tions are available at: Book-
loft in Enterprise, Wallowa
Public Library, BeeCrow-
Bee in Joseph, Soropti-
mist Thrift Shop or by con-
tacting Marsha Svendsen,
541-263-0663.
Completed applications
must be returned by March
1, 2018. Mail applications to
Soroptimist, P.O. Box 127,
Enterprise, OR 97828 or
return to the Thrift Shop.
The Fellowship Award
will be awarded to any
woman who: 1) resides in
Wallowa County; 2) estab-
lished in business or a pro-
fession; 3) conducts her
business or practices her
profession competently and
according to ethical stan-
dards; 4) holds a Bachelor’s
or Master’s Degree from an
accredited college or uni-
versity; 5) presents a plan
of worthwhile post gradu-
ate study at an accredited
college or university lead-
ing to an advanced degree or
to enhance standing or com-
petence in her business or
profession; and 6) provides
such other information as
the Fellowship Committee
may deem necessary.
The Soroptimist club
will provide a cash grant of
$2,000 to its award recipi-
ent.. The Fellowship Award
will be paid in its entirety to
the college or university the
recipient attends.
Soroptimist was founded
October 3, 1921, in Oak-
land, California, and is now
an International Organiza-
tion with more than 100,000
members who are working
through service projects to
advance human rights and
the status of women. The
Northwestern Region of
Soroptimist International of
the Americas encompasses
the states of Alaska, Wash-
ington, Oregon, Montana
and the Idaho Panhandle.
For
more
informa-
tion about how Soropti-
mist improves the lives of
women and girls, call Beth
Hough, 541-398-0127.
WALLOWA COUNTY
519 W. North Street, Enterprise
208 S. RIVER ST. • ENTERPRISE, OR
www.jbbane.com • 541-426-3344
Soroptimist accepting
women’s fellowship
grant applications
STUDENT
WEEK
of the
Tristan Carlston earns the
Alt Ed Student of the Week
as the “Most Improved!”
Th is year Tristan has had
amazing attendance,
assignment completion and
participation, resulting in
3.5 GPA for fi rst semester.
He excels in geography and
writing and was essential
in our Alt Ed Rubik’s Cube
Tristan!
TRISTAN CARLSTON project. Nice work ing
eff ort
amaz
the
Ed
up
ative
Keep
Altern
and performance.
Proudly sponsored by
The Student of the Week is chosen
for academic achievement and
community involvement. Students
are selected by the administrators
of their respective schools. Local Money Working For Local People
ABOUT OBITUARIES
News obituaries are a free service of the Wallowa
County Chieftain. Obituaries are accepted from
family members or a funeral home. No handwrit-
ten obituaries will be accepted. Information sub-
mitted is subject to editing. Obituaries that exceed
400 words will be referred to the advertising
department for paid memorials. Send obituaries by
email to editor@wallowa.com; fax to 541-426-3921
or mail to P.O. Box 338, Enterprise, OR 97828. Dead-
line to submit an obituary is 10 a.m. Monday for
publication the same week. Obituaries submitted
after deadline will be queued for publication in the
next edition. Info: 541-426-4567.
Weather Forecast
Courtesy of Weather Underground • wunderground.com
High Low
Conditions
Feb. 7
30
14
Partly cloudy
Feb. 8
31
20
PM snow showers
Feb. 9
30
11
Few snow showers
Feb. 10
25
11
Snow
Feb. 11
30
14
Partly cloudy
Feb. 12
34
16
AM Snow showers
Feb. 13
35
20
Snow showers
Phases of the moon
Feb. 12
Feb. 19
Feb. 26
1st Quarter
Full Moon
Last Quarter
Mar. 6
New Moon
WALLOWA COUNTY SUNRISE & SUNSET FEB. 7–13
(from the U.S. Naval Observatory)
THUR
FRI
SAT
SUN
MON
TUES
WED
7:02
5:05
7:01
5:06
7:00
5:08
6:58
5:09
6:57
5:10
6:55
5:12
6:54
5:13