Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1943-current, June 02, 2021, Page 2, Image 2

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    RECORDS
Wallowa County Chieftain
A2
WHAT’S HAPPENING
SEE THE EXPANDED ONLINE CALENDAR AT
EASTERNOREGONEVENTS.COM
Wednesday, June 2, 2021
Angler hooks 14-inch goldfi sh
50 YEARS AGO
OUT OF THE PAST
WALLOWOLOGY
FIELD TRIP
Saturday, June 5, there
will be a Joseph Canyon Hike
with Wallowology Ph.D. and
ecologist David Mildrexler.
The free event is from 8 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Preregistration is
required to take part. To reg-
ister, email info@wallowol-
ogy.org.
WALLOWA COUNTY
FARMERS MARKET
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays
from May 29 to Oct. 9. Main
Street in Joseph near Stein’s
Distillery.
Crafts,
produce
and
homemade goods, and some
life music will be on tap for
visitors. www.wallowacoun-
tyfamersmarket.com,
call
541-426-0795, or search for
“Wallowa County Farmers’
Market” on Facebook.
ONGOING
A.A. online meetings ore-
gonaadistrict29.org.
Building Healthy Families
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.
Weather Forecast
Courtesy of Weather Underground • wunderground.com
High Low
Conditions
June 3
89
56
mostly sunny
June 4
81
46
sunny
June 5
71
40
sunny
June 6
68
39
mostly sunny
June 7
65
40
partly cloudy
June 8
68
41
partly cloudy
June 9
71
43
partly cloudy
100 YEARS AGO
June 2, 1921
After half a day off , the
East Oregon plant resumed
work yesterday noon with
the same wages and hours
of work as before. the half
day of idleness was devoted
to considering a proposed
change in working hours.
The fi rst day of June had
been set as the date for a
new wage scale to go into
eff ect in the lumber indus-
try of the northwest. This
scale had been drawn up by
a committee representing
employers and workers and
is about 14 per cent under
the scale now paid in East
Oregon mill. The reduc-
tion was made following
the continued decline in the
price of lumber.
The great sheep ranch
of Peter Beaudoin will be
broken up and the prop-
erty liquidated as soon as
business conditions permit.
This is one of the results of
the depression in sheep and
wool which has cost every
fl ockmaster in the country
dearly. A safe for the val-
ley lands of the ranch will
be sought fi rst, probably to
many smaller farmers, and
the sheep will be disposed
of to any buyers who want
them.
75 YEARS AGO
June 6, 1946
Phases of the moon
June 10
June 17
June 24
July 1
New Moon
1st Quarter
Full Moon
Last Quarter
WALLOWA COUNTY SUNRISE & SUNSET JUNE 3–9
R. T. Sanders of Wallowa
while fi shing in Kinney lake
last Friday hooked a 14-inch
goldfi sh, which has been put
in the fountain pool at the
lodge at the lake. Mr. Sand-
ers was fortunate in hav-
FOR THE RECORD
(from the U.S. Naval Observatory)
THUR
FRI
SAT
SUN
MON
TUES
WED
5:02
8:33
5:02
8:34
5:01
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8:35
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8:36
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8:37
Death Notice
85-year-old Esther Rickert of Wichita Kansas
died Saturday, May 22, 2021 at a care facility
in Baker City, Oregon. Memorial services
will be scheduled at a later date.
Loveland Funeral Chapel and Crematory
will be handling the arrangements.
Death Notice
Robert E. Davidson, Sr., 65, of Enterprise,
passed away on Tuesday, May 25, 2021, at
Wallowa Memorial Hospital. A full obituary
will be published at a later time..
Loveland Funeral Chapel and Crematory
will be handling the arrangements.
Death Notice
Orvis Wayne Moore, 90, of Wallowa
County, died Tuesday, May 25th, at Pioneer
Place Memory Haven in Tacoma WA.
Merchant Funeral Home of Clarkston
is in charge of arrangements.
June 3, 1971
Harold’s
Women’s
Apparel and the adjoin-
ing Haller Apartments, both
owned by Harold Haller of
Enterprise, wen up in smoke
Friday night, causing an
estimated loss of $90,000
to $100,000. Fourteen peo-
ple were forced out of their
homes in the buildings ten
apartments, saving little
more than what they could
grab on their way out the
door.
An old abandoned black-
smith shop and a two room
partial residence burned to
the ground early Sunday
morning in Wallowa in spite
of the eff orts of fourteen
volunteer fi remen to save
it. According to Fire Chief
John Duckworth, Jr., there
is a good chance that the fi re
was the result of arson.
MAY 24
5:59 a.m. — Three ducks
were found in Enterprise. The
Enterprise Police Department
responded.
8:24 a.m. — An ambulance
was requested in Enterprise.
10:45 a.m. — A theft was
reported in Wallowa. The Wal-
lowa County Sheriff ’s Offi ce
responded.
12:09 a.m. — Public assis-
tance was requested in Enter-
prise. The EPD responded.
2:27 p.m. — A scam call was
reported in rural Joseph. The
WCSO responded.
8:01 p.m. — An injured
duck was reported in Enterprise.
The EPD responded.
9:38 p.m. — Three dogs
were reported left in a vehicle in
Enterprise. The EPD responded.
MAY 25
9:37 a.m. — A cellphone
was reportedly lost, possibly
along Highway 82 between
Lostine and Wallowa. The WCSO
responded.
2:02 p.m. — A possible
theft of service was reported in
Joseph. The WCSO responded.
3:18 p.m. — A dog as a
public nuisance was reported
in rural Enterprise. The WCSO
responded.
5:45 p.m. — A theft was
reported in Joseph. The WCSO
responded.
6:17 p.m. — A theft was
reported in Enterprise. The EPD
responded.
7:43 p.m. — A traffi c com-
plaint was reported in rural Wal-
lowa. It was referred to the Ore-
gon State Police.
10:32 p.m. — An ambu-
lance was requested in Joseph.
10:47 p.m. — The EPD
received a traffi c complaint in
25 YEARS AGO
May 30, 1996
Wallowa County Chieftain, File
Jackie Hales, queen of the Pendleton Round-up in 1946, is
shown in this Chieftain fi le photo.
The Enterprise High
School golf team ended the
1996 season with a road last
Tuesday, capturing its fi rst-
ever Oregon Class 2A-3A
championship in the fi nals
at Eagle Crest golf course in
Redmond.
The Savages got out-
standing
performances
from Derek Eddy, Clint
Morgan, Chad Stangel and
Rob Anderson enroute to
a 665-stroke team victory.
The Red-and-Black nar-
rowly defeated Madras, the
second-place squad with a
668; Siuslaw was third with
670, Tillamook fourth with
680, and Ontario fi fth with
682. In all, 16 teams from
the Class 2A and 3A levels
participated.
ing a can with him so that
he could keep the fi sh alive
until he got it to town. It was
kept in a tub of water back
of the Chief Joseph hotel
for a day or so before being
taken to the lake. Mr. Raner
of the fi sh commission here
said that the fi sh was an
ordinary goldfi sh that has
grown up. How it ever hap-
pened to be in Kinney lake
is anybody’s guess.
Mr. Keith Wilson of
Joseph last week received
from the French provi-
sional government a com-
munication awarding him
the French Croix de Guerre
medal for distinguished ser-
vices rendered in the liber-
ation of France while serv-
ing overseas with the 90th
division.
Capt. Wilson took part
in all campaigns in northern
France, where he was more
than six months in active
combat duty with his divi-
sion. He entered the service
Jan. 20, 1942, and was dis-
charged late last year.
Enterprise and a warning was
issued.
MAY 26
7:54 a.m. — Cattle were
reported at large in rural Enter-
prise. The WCSO responded.
11:16 a.m. — Public assis-
tance was requested in Enter-
prise. The EPD responded.
12:16 p.m. — A kitten found
in Enterprise was reported to
the WCSO.
1:57 p.m. — Public assis-
tance was requested in Enter-
prise. The EPD responded.
2:14 p.m. — Animal neglect
was reported in Enterprise. The
EPD responded.
3:47 p.m. — The EPD issued
a warning during a traffi c stop
in rural Enterprise.
4:13 p.m. — An ambulance
was requested at Wallowa Lake.
4:41 p.m. — An injured
swan was reported in rural
Enterprise.
The
WCSO
responded.
6:59 p.m. — A single-vehi-
cle, noninjury traffi c crash was
reported in rural Joseph. The
WCSO responded.
7:56 p.m. — OSP responded
to a traffi c complaint on High-
way 82 in Minam Canyon.
7:47 p.m. — OSP responded
to a traffi c complaint in rural
Joseph.
8:08 p.m. — A complaint of
a barking dog was received in
Enterprise. The EPD responded.
8:35 p.m. — The EPD
responded to a report of
an abandoned vehicle in
Enterprise.
7:04 p.m. — OSP responded
to a report of a noninjury traffi c
crash in rural Enterprise.
MAY 27
7:35 a.m. — A lost item was
reported in rural Enterprise to
the WCSO.
10:49 a.m. — The WCSO
issued a warning for speeding
during a traffi c stop in Lostine.
11:04 a.m. — The WCSO
issued a warning for speeding
during a traffi c stop in Lostine.
11:46 a.m. — Public assis-
tance was requested in Enter-
prise. The EPD responded.
12:07 p.m. — The WCSO
issued a warning for speeding
during a traffi c stop in Lostine.
12:55 p.m. — A possible
restraining order violation was
reported to the WCSO.
1:16 p.m. — A fi re was
reported in an unoccupied
structure in Lostine. Lostine Fire,
Wallowa Fire, Enterprise Fire,
Enterprise Ambulance and the
WCSO responded. The fi re was
extinguished.
1:51 p.m. — Criminal mis-
chief was reported in Joseph to
the WCSO.
3:41 p.m. — Menacing in
Enterprise was reported to the
EPD.
5:18 p.m. — A trespassing
complaint in rural Joseph was
reported to the WCSO.
5:44 p.m. — A traffi c com-
plaint in Wallowa was referred
to the OSP.
7:09 p.m. — An ambulance
was requested in Lostine.
10:03 p.m. — The EPD
issued a warning during a traffi c
stop in Enterprise.
MAY 28
8:14 a.m. — A civil dispute
was reported to the WCSO in
rural Joseph.
8:54 a.m. — Possible crim-
inal mischief in Enterprise was
reported to the EPD.
10:59 a.m. — A welfare
check was requested in Wal-
lowa. An ambulance responded.
3:37 p.m. — The WCSO
issued four warnings during a
traffi c stop in Joseph.
5:30 p.m. — The EPD issued
a warning during a traffi c stop
in Enterprise.
7:21 p.m. — A single-vehi-
cle injury accident was reported
in rural Enterprise. It was
referred to the OSP.
10:04 p.m. — The EPD
issued a warning during a traffi c
stop in Enterprise.
10:18 p.m. — The EPD
issued a warning during a traffi c
stop in rural Enterprise.
MAY 29
12:24 a.m. — A possi-
ble probation violation was
reported in Joseph. Juvenile
authorities were notifi ed.
6:36 a.m. — An ambulance
was requested in Joseph.
7:59 p.m. — A civil dispute
was reported to the WCSO in
rural Wallowa.
8:47 a.m. — A domestic dis-
turbance was reported in Wal-
lowa to the WCSO.
11:28 a.m. — A fi rearms
complaint and possible proba-
tion violation in rural Joseph
were reported to the WCSO.
11:56 p.m. — An ambu-
lance was requested in
Enterprise.
12:05 p.m. — A credit card
was reported lost in Joseph to
the WCSO.
12:48 p.m. — An ambu-
lance was requested in
Enterprise.
3:21 p.m. — Public assis-
tance was requested in rural
Joseph. The WCSO responded.
3:43 p.m. — A large, black
lab mix dog answering to the
name of Reggie was reported to
the EPD in Enterprise. The dog
was reunited with his owner.
3:56 p.m. — A suspicious
vehicle was reported and a wel-
fare check was requested in rural
Joseph. The OSP responded.
7 p.m. — An injured deer in
Enterprise was reported to the
WCSO.
7:53 p.m. — Public assis-
tance was requested in Enter-
prise. The EPD responded.
10:41 p.m. — A noninjury
traffi c crash was reported in
Joseph. The WCSO responded.
CORRECTIONS
food Market on Page A6 of
the May 26 Chieftain. The
owners consider it a mar-
ket rather than a restaurant,
although they do prepare
some items there. They live
in Joseph and do not plan
to leave their current jobs.
Their dog’s name is spelled
Koda.
Errors were included in
the story on Pier 303 Sea-
MAY 30
12:13 a.m. — A motor vehi-
cle accident in rural Wallowa
was referred to the OSP.
8:18 a.m. — An ambu-
lance was requested in rural
Enterprise.
9:20 a.m. — A complaint
of a dog as a public nuisance in
Enterprise was reported to the
EPD.
9:38 a.m. — Harassment in
Enterprise was reported to the
EPD.
10:39 a.m. — Public assis-
tance was requested at Wallowa
Lake. The WCSO responded.
11:02 a.m. — A medical
alarm was activated in Enter-
prise. Enterprise Ambulance
responded.
1:14 p.m. — A speeding
complaint in rural Enterprise
was reported to the WCSO.
2:38 p.m. — A theft and a
civil dispute were reported in
Wallowa to the WCSO.
2:44 p.m. — Public assis-
tance was requested in
rural Enterprise. The WCSO
responded.
2:59 p.m. — An animal
complaint was reported in
Enterprise. EPD responded.
3:16 p.m. — Public assis-
tance was requested in
rural Enterprise. The WCSO
responded.
6:32 p.m. — A business
alarm was activated in Enter-
prise. The EPD responded.
10:02 p.m. — A male span-
iel-type dog wearing a brown
and white collar with a fi sh on
it and a tag bearing the name
Chico was found in Enterprise.
The EPD responded.
10:12 p.m. — An ambu-
lance was requested in
Enterprise.
10:16 p.m. — A theft in rural
Enterprise was reported to the
WCSO.