A2 RECORDS Wallowa County Chieftain WHAT’S HAPPENING SEE THE EXPANDED ONLINE CALENDAR AT EASTERNOREGONEVENTS.COM WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17 FISHTRAP’S BIG READ: NEA BIG READ FINALE: Key- note address with Author Nathaniel Philbrick. Fish- trap.org. Read along in cele- bration of Nathan Philbrick’s remarkable In the Heart of the Sea. Visit fi shtrap.org for a full list of this year’s Big Read events, resources, and videos. VIRTUAL BROWN BAG LUNCH: SOLAR ENERGY: Noon. The Zoom link to the free program can be found on the Community Events section of the Wallowa Resources website at wallo- waresources.org. THURSDAY, MARCH 18 DRIVE-BY EVENT — CIR- CLE 100 CLUB: 4:30-6 p.m. The Circle 100 Club raises money for the Wallowa Val- ley Health Care Foundation This year, donors are asked to drive by the corner of West Greenwood and SW Second streets in Enterprise, where the ladies of the founda- tion board will be to collect the standard $100 checks. At that time, donors will be able to learn what the “secret” tar- get of the donation will be. Those planning to drive by are asked to RSVP the foun- dation at 541-426-1913. SATURDAY, MARCH 27 THE NEZ PERCE STORY: AN INTRODUCTION BY RICH WANDSCHNEIDER: 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Zoom class, put on by the Josephy Center for Arts and Culture. $25; to preregister visit www. josephy.org. To learn more, visit https://preview.tinyurl. com/NezPerceStory. ONGOING LIBRARY BINGO: Have some fun during these short, dark days ahead! Bingo for adults, kids and preschool- ers. Pick up your bingo card in the entryway of the Enter- prise library during regu- lar hours, or download the bingo card from the library’s web page or facebook page, or call or email and we will send one to you via USPS. Finish up one card, get the next one. You can play as much or as little as you want. Prizes for everyone. Ques- tions: Call 541-426-3906 or email enterpl@eoni.com. A.A. online meetings oregonaadistrict29.org. Building Healthy Fami- lies 541-426-9411. Community Connection 541-426-3840. Enterprise Public Library 541-426-3906. Fishtrap 541-426-3623. Hurricane Creek Grange 541-605-8233. Josephy Center for Arts and Culture 541-432-0505. Wallowa Public Library 541-886-4265. W a l l o w o l o g y 541-263-1663. Death Notice 92-year-old Max Moffit of Lostine died at St. Mary’s in Walla Walla. A graveside service will be held Saturday March 20, 2021, 11:00am at the Lostine Cemetery with vault interment to follow. A reception will be held at the Grange Hall following the service. Wednesday, March 17, 2021 More cars expected to be on the road trict VI solo and ensemble contest held at Pendleton. The quartette, composed of Mary Brennan, Lori Hayes, Sharon Ostermiller and Christy Kiser received a “2” or “excellent” rating. Two prisoners in the Wal- lowa county jail escaped last week. The pair, William Crow and Johnny Renfroe, made their escape through an opening in the jail win- dow after they removed an air conditioner. OUT OF THE PAST Compiled by Cheryl Jenkins 100 YEARS AGO March 17, 1921 The Standard Oil com- pany is preparing to sell even more gasoline in the com- ing summer than last sea- son. It is believed that more cars will be running than last year, some new ones will be sold and all the old machines will be in service. The com- pany will have to erect a new storage tank. There are now three tanks used for gasoline and one for kerosene. Last week Peter Heuel reported he had begun plow- ing on his farm in the Three Lakes district. He will plow 300 acres of old land, which will be put in to spring wheat, oats and other crops. A tractor will do much of the plowing. Ica Pearl McGinnis and Harry E. Coleman were married at noon on Wednes- day, March 9, 1921 at the City hotel, by Rev. Homer E. Cullison. The bride is a member of a Powwatka family and the groom lives north of Wallowa. Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Coleman accom- panied the couple to Enter- prise for the marriage, Mr. Coleman being a brother of the groom. Wallowa County Chieftain, File There was slightly more snow in this undated fi le photo than in the winter of 2021. 75 YEARS AGO March 14, 1946 April 25 of this year marks the 55th year since the fi rst settlers located in what is now known as Promise. On that date John C. Phillips and Daniel Mann, with their families, arrived here and fi led homestead rights on the fi rst two homesteads in this part of the country. Gerald Perren has bought the shoe shine shop on Main street from its latest own- ers, Charles Frash and Paul Beaudoin. The boys moved their equipment to the side- walk Saturday and worked in the sunshine, a sure sign that spring is approaching. The Enterprise chap- ter FFA has won the east- Obituaries The staff at the WC Chieftain recognizes The staff at the WC your family’s loss at Chieftain recognizes this family's time of grieving. your loss at We time are here help this of to grieving. We are here to help convey your message convey your message of loss and to share of with loss others, and to the share life with the life lived others, by your passing lived by your passing loved ones. loved ones. 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VISIT US ON THE WEB AT: Jack Raymond Werst www.Wallowa.com March 30, 1935 - March 7, 2021 With heavy hearts, the family of Jack Raymond Werst bid their final farewell to their beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. He passed away on Sunday, March 7, 2021 in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. He was 85 years old. Jack was born on March 30, 1935 in Wallowa, Oregon. He was the oldest of four children to Raymond and Geneva Werst. Jack learned the val- ue of hard work while growing up on the family dairy farm. He graduated from Wallowa High School in 1953. Soon after graduation he started his career in the sawmill industry with J. Herbert Bates as a mill wright. He soon found a lifelong career where he worked for several sawmills throughout the northwest, ultimately working into plant management roles. Jack retired in 1994 as plant manager for Crown Pacific in Coeur d’ Alene. Even after retirement from the sawmill, Jack still had a desire to work, this time selling the toys that he loved to play with as a sales representative at Specialty Sales & Services. Throughout his life, Jack enjoyed his family and his hobbies. He was a member of the Coeur d’Alene Snowmobile Club and participated in cross country and oval snowmobile races. Jack loved to camp, fish, golf, and keep his yard in pristine condition. In his later years, Jack enjoyed traveling south for the winter where he and Irene met several friends. Many of Jack’s greatest memories came from watching his grandkids and great grandkids participate in their various activities. Everyone that knew Jack knew that he was very proud of his family and their achievements. Jack is survived by his wife of 65 years, Irene; children, Cindy Volk (Pat Sperry) of Meridian, ID, Neva (Bill) O’Haire of Great Falls, MT, & Dan (Michelle) Werst of St. Maries, ID; brothers, Dean (Jean) Werst of Wilsonville, OR, and Gene (Francine) Werst of Richland, WA; ten grandchildren and 14 great-grand- children; two uncles, and many other beloved nieces, nephews, and cousins. Jack is proceeded in death by his sister, Joan Roberts; daughter, Lorna Benedict; and grandson, Brady Volk. The family has decided to have a private celebration for Jack later this summer. They would appreciate any condolences, memories, or stories to share be sent to Irene or comment on the obituary page at www.yatesfuneralhomes.com 50 YEARS AGO March 18, 1971 Enterprise and Wallowa high school basketball teams are off to the state tourna- ment today after winning fi rst and second places in the district tourney at Baker last weekend. A fl ute quartette rep- resented the Joseph High School Band at the Dis- FOR THE RECORD Bollman Funeral Home entrusted with arrangements Obituaries ern Oregon district parlia- mentary contest for the sixth consecutive year. The boys attended were Gerald San- dlin, Jim Hall, Mack Birk- maier, Kenneth Ward, Ver- non Hammack and alternate, Howard Edwards. Wayne Cook was unable to go because of sickness. Death Notice 84-year-old Gerald Crawford of Joseph died at his home Sunday March 7, 2021. A private family burial was held at the Joseph Cemetery. A celebration of his life will be held this summer with a full obituary at that time. Bollman Funeral Home entrusted with arrangements MARCH 8 8:34 a.m. – Eric Michael Landowski, 52, of Joseph, came in and turned himself in on a Wallowa County Circuit Court warrant for failure to appear on an original charge of theft II. Landowski posted bail and was given a court date. 9:59 a.m. – Agency assist with Oregon State Police. 1:17 p.m. – Dog shot in rural Enterprise. 1:56 a.m. – Death investigation. 4:41 p.m. – Criminal mis- chief reported in Enterprise. 6:53 p.m. – Traffi c com- plaint in Enterprise — citation. MARCH 9 11:21 p.m. – The Wal- lowa County Community Cor- rections entered an order of arrest and detention for Kody Allen McManus, 25, of Rich- mond, for probation viola- tion. Original charge is driving while suspended/revoked. 11:56 p.m. – Dogs at large complaint in Joseph. 12:26 p.m. – Report of a loose dock in the lake. 2:21 p.m. – Scam reported in rural Wallowa County. 4:35 p.m. – Suspicious vehicle reported in Wallowa. Unfounded. 5:39 p.m. – 911 domestic reported in Enterprise. 6:09 p.m. – 911 civil dis- pute reported in Enterprise. 8:46 p.m. – Public assist with lockout in Enterprise. 8:52 p.m. – Scam/fraud reported in Lostine. 10:52 p.m. – Noise com- plaint reported in Enterprise. MARCH 10 1:04 a.m. – Theft reported in Enterprise. Item located. 7:51 a.m. – Suspicious vehicle reported in Enterprise. 8:34 a.m. – Traffi c com- plaint in rural Enterprise. 9:27 a.m. – Noxious odor reported in Enterprise. 12:20 p.m. – 911 call reporting a theft in Enterprise. Item located. 1:21 p.m. – Wallowa County Sheriff ’s Offi ce arrested Stacey Lynn White, 49, of Island City, for two counts of theft III. White was lodged in the Umatilla County Jail. 25 YEARS AGO March 14, 1996 Fans were joyous as the Enterprise High School girls basketball team put the fi nishing touches on their 58-54 win over San- tiam Christian in the Ore- gon Class 2A championship title game. The Mike Craw- ford-coached squad, consist- ing mainly of juniors, is the fi rst in the school’s history to bring home a championship trophy. Aneliese Johnson was named to the All Star First team. Amber Locke, the Savages 6-4 post, was selected for the second team. Dustin James, a freshman at Enterprise High, was one of four teens from across the U.S. to win a trip to Stanley, Idaho as the guest of Snow- mobile and Snow Goer magazines. 1:39 p.m. – Welfare check in rural Joseph. 10:43 p.m. – Follow-up investigation in Enterprise. 11 p.m. – 911 report of theft in Enterprise. MARCH 11 6:10 a.m. – Public assist in Enterprise. 10:54 a.m. – Public assist in Enterprise. 12:22 p.m. – Report of scam calls in Wallowa. 1:10 p.m. – Public assist in rural Enterprise. 1:48 p.m. – Scam call reported in Enterprise. 6:17 p.m. – Follow-up in Enterprise. MARCH 12 10:11 a.m. – Report of vehicle stolen in Enterprise. 12:55 p.m. – 911 call reporting a disturbance in Wallowa. 2:27 p.m. – Follow-up in Enterprise. 2:36 p.m. – Scam call reported in Enterprise. 3:03 p.m. – Scam call reported in Wallowa. 7:32 p.m. – Follow-up in Enterprise. MARCH 13 7:54 a.m. – 911 report of possible commercial fi re in Joseph. 10:03 a.m. – Lost drivers license reported in Enterprise. 3:44 p.m. – Agency assist in Enterprise. 5:25 p.m. – Traffi c com- plaint in rural Enterprise. WCSO arrested Jon William Hagan, 48, of Enterprise, for DUII and reckless driving. He was cited and released. 5:30 p.m. – Traffi c/noise complaint in Joseph. 6:43 p.m. – Smoke com- plaint in Enterprise. Controlled burn. 7:28 p.m. – Report of pos- sible stalking order violation in Wallowa. 10:06 p.m. – Agency assist in rural Enterprise. 11:39 p.m. – Public assist in Enterprise. MARCH 14 Noon – Public assist at the Justice Center. 1:52 p.m. – Found credit and ID cards in rural Wallowa. 3:59 p.m. – Public assist in Wallowa. 8:11 p.m. – 911 report of domestic in Enterprise. 10:16 p.m. – Agency assist in Enterprise. Insuring your way of life. Proudly Supporting Wallowa County Farmers and Ranchers Auto • Home • Farm • Commercial 209 Hwy 82, Enterprise, OR - 541-426-4208