NEWS Wallowa.com Wednesday, July 31, 2019 A3 Thieves rob meat market and pool hall, leave a nickel in the till OUT OF THE PAST Compiled by Cheryl Jenkins 100 YEARS AGO July 31, 1919 John H. Womack of Wal- lowa has the honor of win- ning the only distinguished service cross yet awarded to a soldier from the county for exceptional bravery in the world war. His father received word of the award but does not know what his son did to gain it. With no reserve stock of gasoline in the country, users have been asked to avoid waste. The fi rst of this week La Grande had been without gasoline four days and Pendleton had been empty for fi ve days. Last Friday some one who wanted to pick up a lit- tle easy money robbed the Sanitary Meat market $9.95. They then climbed through a small window into the pool hall in the same build- ing and helped themselves to seven or eight dollars. In each place the thief or FOR THE RECORD JULY 22 9:07 a.m. – Parole and Pro- bation issued a statewide war- rant on Clint Caleb Powers, 26, of Enterprise for Probation Vio- lation. Original charge DWS. 11:40 a.m. – Dog complaint in Enterprise. 12:39 p.m. – Warrant issued for Patrick Angelo Maroney, 60, of Enterprise for a Proba- tion Violation. Original charge Menacing. 12:54 p.m. – Warrant issued for Matthew George James Clark, 36, of Wallowa for a Probation Violation. Original charge Stalking. 3:11 p.m. – Report of a bear getting in to trash up Hurri- cane Creek. 3:27 p.m. – 911 driving complaint in rural Enterprise. 4:52 p.m. – 911 call for a traffi c complaint. 5:02 p.m. – Cite and Release warrant served on Mario Anto- nio Odgen, 31, of Colton, Ore- gon for a Failure to Appear on a DUII. 7:50 p.m. – Traffi c com- plaint in rural Wallowa. 8:29 p.m. – Lost purse reported in Joseph. JULY 23 12:36 a.m. – Traffi c com- plaint in Wallowa. 7:44 a.m. – 911 reporting criminal mischief in Joseph. 11:04 a.m. – Hit and run in Troy. 2:46 p.m. – Patrick Angelo Maroney, 60, of Enterprise was arrested on a probation viola- tion with an original charge of Menacing. He was held at the Wallowa County Justice Cen- ter until transported to Uma- tilla County Jail. 3:41 p.m. – Found item that was left at Embers in Joseph. 5:47 p.m. – Harassment at Wallowa Lake. 5:54 p.m. – Report of a tres- pass in Joseph. 7:09 p.m. — Road hazard reported in Minam Canyon. 7:37 p.m. – 911 call for a road hazard in rural Enterprise. Early haying in Wallowa County thieves left a nickel in the till. The 11 man crew of engi- neers surveying the new state highway thru the val- ley is now working between Enterprise and Wallowa. They proceed with as much secrecy as possible, setting stakes only after they feel they have chosen the best route and ground, without regard to local wishes. So it is not known where the new road will run thru the val- ley. The surveyors are under instructions to talk to nobody regarding their work. 7:43 p.m. – Welfare check requested in Wallowa. 8:27 p.m. – 911 call for a fi re in a fi re pit at Wallowa Lake. 8:37 p.m. – 911 call report- ing trees down on the north highway. JULY 24 12:04 a.m. – Invasion of pri- vacy reported in Enterprise. 12:41 a.m. – Fraud/scam call reported from Wallowa Lake. JULY 25 8:04 a.m. – Disabled vehicle rural Enterprise. 8:48 a.m. – Criminal mis- chief rural Enterprise. 9:52 a.m. – Criminal mis- chief reported from Joseph. 12:45 p.m. – Scam phone call reported from Enterprise. 1:18 p.m. – Dog locked inside vehicle in Enterprise. 1:33 p.m. – Boulder reported on Hwy 3, MP 2 or 3. 2:13 p.m. – Disturbance reported in Joseph. 2:16 p.m. – Commercial alarm in Joseph. 3:21 p.m. – 911 reporting dogs in locked car in Joseph. 5:04 p.m. – 911 traffi c com- plaint in Joseph. 6:54 p.m. – Found cell phone in Joseph. 6:56 p.m. – Telephonic harassment reported in Enterprise. 9:35 p.m. – 911 reporting single MVA in rural Lostine, non injury. Thank you to the Wallowa County EMT’s for the wonderful flowers and amazing service when you were needed before the kick off of the Chief Joseph Days Stampede in Joseph on July 23rd. You all are the BEST! 70 YEARS AGO July 28, 1949 Ben Witcher, operator of the Enterprise skating rink, suffered several broken ribs and a fractured shoulder when he was knocked from a stack of hay at the Searles Bros. farm on Alder Slope. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shafer of Troy were driving home from the mail post when the wheel of the wagon hit a rock, throwing her and the seat out. She was taken to the hospital by Don Green. The X-ray showed her knee to be broken in three places. 10:05 p.m. – Report of ver- bal disturbance in Enterprise. 11:47 p.m. – Dog barking complaint in Joseph. JULY 26 12:53 a.m. – Theft com- plaint in Joseph. 9:43 a.m. – Two missing horses in rural Enterprise. 10:40 a.m. – Lost money in Imnaha. 10:48 a.m. – Traffi c com- plaint rural Enterprise. 11:55 a.m. – Traffi c crash in Enterprise, non injury. 1:29 p.m. – Theft reported from Joseph. 4:42 p.m. – 911 welfare check in rural Enterprise. 6:06 p.m. – Civil dispute reported in Joseph. 7:09 p.m. – 911 reporting subject refusing to pay for fuel resulting in Enterprise Police Dept. arresting Cobi S. Bisbee, 20, of Lapwai ID on charges of DUII. He was cited and released to a third party. 7:54 p.m. – Wallowa County Sheriff ’s Offi ce arrested David D. Killion, 59, of Joseph for Contempt of Court. He was transported to Umatilla County Jail. 9:20 p.m. – Welfare check requested in Wallowa. 9:38 p.m. – Report of an intoxicated driver rural Enterprise. 10:13 p.m. – Hit and run in Joseph. 11:38 p.m. – Domestic reported in rural Enterprise. A contract for the grad- ing, surfacing and oiling of another six miles of the Enterprise-Lewiston high- way from the end of the present pavement north to the vicinity of Snow Hol- low hill will be let soon. Expected cost of the job is approximately $235,000. The contract is part of a con- tinuing project to pave por- tions of the highway each year until the entire highway is surfaced. The Enterprise city coun- cil has adopted a resolution asking the state highway commission to install a four- way stop and go electric sign at the intersection of Main and River streets. This intersection has been the site of a number of accidents. Cars proceeding through the intersection are not required to stop and a number of col- lisions have resulted. It is also a hazardous corner for pedestrians. 50 YEARS AGO July 31, 1969 A Clarkston man JULY 27 1:06 a.m. – Animal com- plaint in rural Enterprise. 1:31 a.m. – Traffi c crash in Enterprise. 3:59 a.m. – Noise complaint in Joseph. 8:22 a.m. – Report of lost property in Joseph. 8:32 a.m. – Hit and run vehicle damage reported at Wallowa Lake. 10:56 a.m. – Report of non-injury MVA in Joseph. 12:26 p.m. – Disorderly complaint in Joseph. 3:09 p.m. – Report of harassment in Enterprise. 3:51 p.m. – Report of road hazard in Joseph. 3:52 p.m. – Parking com- plaints at Wallowa Lake. 6:22 p.m. – Civil dispute reported in Joseph. 7:33 p.m. – Traffi c com- plaint in rural Joseph. 11:14 p.m. – 911 traffi c complaint in rural Wallowa. appeared before Justice of the Peace Cliff Col- linsworth on a charge of assault with a dangerous weapon. Steven Galles was accused of attacking Glen Parr of Milton-Freewater with a broken beer bottle and slashing his throat. The incident occurred at Wal- lowa Lake. Several local girls, Linda Nuxall, Marsha Weaver and Joyce Cook, were robbed of many of their valuables when they left their purses and other possessions in their car while going for a swim at the head of Wal- lowa Lake. The thieves also pulled the wiring loose in their car so that the car was inoperative. Renee Cook, 11-year- old girl from Colton, Wash- ington, aced out about 35 other contestants to win the girl’s barrel racing event at Chief Joseph Days. She ran the 3-barrel course in 18.2 seconds. The Jaycees reported that over 900 people attended their CJD break- fast, held in Joseph for the fi rst time this year. 11:21 p.m. – 911 request- ing LE to Joseph Community Center. plaint in Joseph. 12:31 p.m. – Report of loose cow in rural Enterprise. 4:04 p.m. – Scam reported in rural Joseph. 5:28 p.m. – Report of forest fi re in rural Wallowa. 7:43 p.m. – 911 requesting welfare check in Enterprise. 9:11 p.m. – Dog barking complaint in rural Enterprise. 9:24 p.m. – Welfare check requested in Enterprise. JULY 28 3:53 a.m. – Found wallet in rodeo grounds. 6:36 a.m. – Report of loose cow on Hwy 82 in rural Wallowa. 8:11 a.m. – Report of possi- ble DUI driver in rural Wallowa County. 10:34 a.m. – Trespass com- 25 YEARS AGO July 28, 1994 Joseph High School FFCL representatives, Holly Cartney, Tomomi Yashiro and Amy Jennings, recently earned a silver medal with their Little Friends project at the National FHA Lead- ership Meeting in Orlando, Fla. Honored as grand mar- shals of the Chief Joseph Days grand parade this year will be Bud and Ruby Zoll- man, long-time owners of Bud’s Hardware (recently retired) and long-time boost- ers of Chief Joseph Days and Joseph Chamber of Commerce. In fact, Bud was there at the fi rst CJD rodeo in 1946, and Ruby (ne Mal- lon) a member of the 1949 CJD court. Terry McFetridge and Brian Freels of the Enter- prise FFA chapter recently attended the 1994 Washing- ton Leadership Conference in Washington, D.C. Help Us Celebrate! Join us, along with the Local Yokels, to celebrate bassist, Rich Shirley’s 90th year on this planet! Hosting Open Mic at Terminal Gravity Friday, August 2nd at 7pm Come for the fun, enjoy the music & join in the celebration! Births A son, Clayton Henry Schaeffer, was born July 6, 2019 in Enterprise to Trever Schaffer and Aleksandria Markle of Wallowa. Grandparents are Lori Shane & James Markle, and Kellie Randall & Randy Schaeffer. Sincerely, Duann Ammons 301 W. Main, Enterprise • 541.426.3177 Thank You! From the Tamkaliks Committee To all event donors, sponsors, volunteers and visitors E G U H A U O Y HANK T We are grateful that after 29 years, the Tamkaliks Celebration & Potluck continues to bring Nez Perce people and Wallowa County locals together in friendship. By celebrating and + 0 0 4 O T S R E E T N U L O V feasting together each year, we strengthen the ties that connect us with each other and this place we all call home. Thank you for your contribution. See ya next year!