Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1943-current, May 29, 2019, Page A3, Image 3

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    NEWS
Wallowa.com
Wednesday, May 29, 2019
A3
State police seize seven slot machines in Joseph raid
of the safety record which
the Boise Cascade mill crew
has built up over the years.
Boise Cascade allocates cer-
tain funds to its scholarship
program and the fewer acci-
dents, the larger the schol-
arships. Rhonda received
$1,500 and Mike received
$1,300.
The WHS boys track team
ran away with fi rst place
honors in the State Class B
track meet last weekend. The
Cougars piled up 62 points.
Gilchrist placed second with
54 points. New state records
were set by the Wallowa
team in the mile relay and in
the javelin throw.
OUT OF THE PAST
Compiled by Cheryl Jenkins
100 YEARS AGO
May 29, 1919
There were 153 appli-
cants for the eighth grade
examinations, of whom 54
received diplomas; 28 failed
in one subject and 29 failed
in two subjects.
For sprinkling of lawns,
water can be used from
5 p.m. until 9 p.m. during
the months of June, July,
August and September. The
rate is 75 cents per month.
At one of the largest gath-
erings of women of the com-
munity ever held, at the home
of Mrs. Jay Dobbin, the orga-
nization of the new Enter-
prise Women’s club was per-
fected last week. There were
nearly 100 women present.
The carnival company
now running in Enterprise
was forced by heavy showers
to close yesterday. The water
was several inches deep un-
der the tents. The carnival in-
cludes large merry-go-round,
Ferris wheel, animal show,
mystery and illusion show
and various smaller booths
for dispensing dolls, candy,
etc. by games of chance.
25 YEARS AGO
May 26, 1994
has been named Wallowa
County “Father of the Year”.
Michael
Moorehead
and Rhonda Kiser, both
seniors at JHS, are recipi-
ents of scholarships from
Boise Cascade, as a result
After 17 years as teach of
the one-room Troy school
and a career in education
spanning 42 years, Ted
Zeller is planning to retire at
the end of the school year.
When Leland Bauck
stepped up and threw the
discus 131-1 in last Satur-
day’s Oregon Class 1A track
and fi eld championships, the
Wallowa Cougars knew it
was going to be a great day.
The Cougars went on to win
its third state Class 1A track
and fi eld team title in a row.
Out of 42 Class 2A teams
participating in the state
track and fi eld champion-
ships, the Enterprise Sav-
ages fi nished third with
43 points and the Joseph
Eagles notched a 34-point,
fi fth-place.
Nearly
100
people
enjoyed the Imnaha Rodeo
Club Play Day held Sun-
day afternoon at the rodeo
grounds. There is a lot of
work to be done yet on the
facilities, but the arena is
fi nished.
wolf depredation in rural
Wallowa.
4:05 p.m. – 911 possible
intoxicated driver in Joseph.
4:56 p.m. – Traffi c com-
plaint in rural Wallowa.
70 YEARS AGO
May 26, 1949
Seven of the county’s 80
odd slot machines are in the
custody of the state police
following a raid upon two
establishments at Joseph
Monday. The balance of the
machines, which had only a
few weeks ago been brought
out from hiding and dusted
off for renewed play, were
quickly gathered up and put
back in storage by the own-
FOR THE RECORD
MAY 20
10:34 a.m. – Theft of ser-
vices in Enterprise.
12:35 p.m. – Criminal mis-
chief in Joseph.
8:44 p.m. – 911 call report-
ing a large burn pile in rural
Lostine.
MAY 21
12:37 p.m. – 911 motor
vehicle crash.
1:43 p.m. – Traffi c crash
rural Joseph.
ers before the police arrived.
May 22 was a very busy
and thrilling day for thir-
ty-one girls, their parents
and friends, as a luncheon
was served by the Eastern
Star with Evelyn Wagner in
charge. The girls will be the
charter members of the newly
formed Rainbow Girls club.
Baccalaureate services of
the graduating class of the
Lostine High school were
held Sunday morning at the
school house. The gradu-
ating class consists of 10
students.
Hwy 82 in rural Wallowa.
County Circuit Court issued a
Statewide Misdemeanor War-
rant for Katie Lyn Larson, 32,
of Joseph for Probation Vio-
lation. Original charge Failure
to Carry or Present License.
9:02 p.m. – 911 report of
disturbance in Enterprise.
erty damage in rural Wallowa.
3:49 p.m. – Loose dogs on
Hwy 82 rural Enterprise.
4:21 p.m. – Complaint of
dog as a public nuisance in
Joseph.
4:29 p.m. – Attempted sui-
cide reported in Wallowa.
7:06 p.m. – Disturbance in
Enterprise.
11:01 p.m. – 911 report of
rock slide on Hwy 82 in rural
Wallowa.
MAY 24
8:56 a.m. – 911 call report-
ing a MVA in Union County.
9:16 a.m. – Report of miss-
ing/over due person in Enter-
prise. Person was located.
9:49 a.m. – 911 call report-
ing a custody dispute in
Enterprise.
10:02 a.m. – Trespass com-
plaint in Enterprise.
10:50 a.m.
–
Theft
reported in Enterprise.
11:37 a.m. – Trespass com-
plaint in Enterprise.
11:49 a.m. – 911 call
reporting an erratic driver in
rural Wallowa County.
5:42 p.m.
–
Wallowa
MAY 25
1:43 a.m. – Spokane Wash-
ington arrested Jasmine
Leighanne Canipe, 20, on a
Wallowa County Warrant for
UUMV, Theft 1 and Theft 2.
2:12 a.m. – Noise com-
plaint in Enterprise.
11:59 a.m. – Littering com-
plaint at Wallowa Lake.
2:10 p.m. – Report of a
vehicle hit and run with prop-
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Births
A son, Jordy James–Ty
Erickson, was born May 22,
2019 in Enterprise to Derrick
& Christy Erickson of
La Grande. Grandparents
are Nathaniel & Jeri Bolivar,
and Ernest & Ilenna
Erickson.
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MAY 27
2:27 p.m.
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C E L E B R AT I N G
39 YEARS OF
TEACHING
MR. PACE IS
RETIRING
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by some as a rebuild
what was considered standout seniors, the squad made
to the loss of several d of state 3A playoffs where they
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Dawson, was born April 29,
2019 in Enterprise to Joseph
and Chelsea Dawson of
Joseph. Grandparents are
Joe & Angie Peden, and
Denise Dawson and the late
James Dawson.
A son, Jaydon Jacob Micka,
was born May 16, 2019 in
Enterprise to Jacob and
Miranda Micka of Enterprise.
Grandparents are Kent
& Sherry Robbins, Jeff &
Brenda Micka, and Friend &
Sherry McFarland.
May 29, 1969
A. L. Duckett of Imnaha
OF
THE
MAY 23
8:55 a.m. – Report of
calves missing from rural
Enterprise.
2:28 p.m. – 911 call
requesting a tow for a dis-
abled motorist in rural
Imnaha.
2:40 p.m. – 911 with noise
complaint in Enterprise.
3:02 p.m. – 911 report of
beat struck by vehicle on
A daughter, Nikki Jo
50 YEARS AGO
ATHLETE
MAY 22
9:26 a.m. – Possible bear
problem reported in rural
Joseph.
12:27 p.m. – Trespass com-
plaint in Enterprise.
9:53 p.m. – 911 call for
loose calves in rural Wallowa.
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a week. She has a love for helping
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Join us for an Open House on
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