Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1943-current, September 01, 2021, Page 2, Image 2

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RECORDS
Wallowa County Chieftain
Wednesday, September 1, 2021
Joseph-Enterprise Highway closed; detours provided
OUT OF THE PAST
Compiled by Cheryl Jenkins
100 YEARS AGO
Sept. 1, 1921
No portion of the new
highway between Joseph
and Enterprise is open
to public travel. Suitable
detours are provided and
anyone caught driving over
the new highway will be
prosecuted for malicious
trespassing.
Violations of the state
law on fi shing have been
unheeded all summer and
enforcement and prosecu-
tions will be in order for the
remainder of the season. The
limit for trout and yanks is
the same: Bag limit for one
day, 30 fi sh or 20 pounds;
unlawful to have more than
60 fi sh or 40 pounds in pos-
session at one time.
A free chest clinic, off er-
ing examination to any-
one in the county who may
suspect a tuberculosis con-
dition or who may have
been exposed to the disease
will be held in Enterprise
next week.
Wallowa County Chieftain, File
The Hells Canyon Mule Days entry at the Chief Joseph Days parade in 1982.
75 YEARS AGO
Sept. 5, 1946
The Wallowa 4-H live-
stock judging team won sec-
ond place with 1995 points
from a possible 2400 at the
state fair. Union county won
fi rst place with a score of
2010. Arlyne Caudle, Mar-
ian Repplinger and Joan
Crow were the compet-
ing members from Wallowa
county. All are from the Los-
tine Beef club.
Hancock Forest lands reopen for day use
LA GRANDE — Han-
cock Forest Management
lands in Northeast Oregon
are reopened to day use
only as of Tuesday, Aug.
24, as fi re restrictions have
eased slightly in Northeast
Oregon.
Motorized
vehicles
are allowed only on main
rocked roads without veg-
etation outside of travel
management areas.
Hancock lands in North-
eastern Oregon had closed
in July due to extreme fi re
danger. The change applies
to Hancock properties in
the Shamrock, Whiskey
Creek, Noregaard, Little
Catherine Creek, Meacham
travel management areas
and any other Hancock
properties enrolled in the
A&H program in North-
east Oregon.
With this year’s extreme
fi re
danger,
hunters,
anglers and others heading
outdoors are reminded to
“know before you go” and
check for access restric-
tions due to fi re danger.
Usually, smoking and off -
road driving is prohib-
ited; vehicles are required
to carry a gallon of water
or fully charged 2.5 pound
fi re
extinguisher
and
shovel when off state high-
way or county roads, and
campfi res are prohibited or
restricted.
The Oregon Depart-
ment of Forestry public fi re
restrictions map is a good
source of info, https://gis-
apps.odf.oregon.gov/Fir-
erestrictions/PFR.html or
check with the land man-
ager where you are headed.
For more information
about recreation on Han-
cock Forest Management
lands, visit https://www.
hancockrecreation.com/.
— The Chieftain
WHAT’S HAPPENING
SEE THE EXPANDED ONLINE CALENDAR AT EASTERNOREGONEVENTS.COM
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1
ROTARY CLUB OF WAL-
LOWA COUNTY: Noon to
1 p.m. Odd Fellows Hall next
to the Enterprise Library.
Rotary District 5100 governor
will be the speaker. Masks are
worn in the building. Lunch
$10, if desired.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 2
PILATES: 9-10 a.m. Wal-
lowa Senior Center.
WALLOWA
COUNTY
CHESS CLUB: 4-6 p.m. Jose-
phy Center in Joseph. Visitors
and players of all levels are
welcome! Free.
16th ANNUAL COURT-
HOUSE CONCERT SERIES:
5:30-7 p.m., at the gazebo on
the courthouse lawn in Enter-
prise. Classical, folk, jazz and
rock. Tonight’s performance
is by Sam Weber/Joey Car-
penter. Free.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 3
DISCOVERY
WALK:
9-11 a.m. Hurricane Creek
Trail hike (moderate). Meet
at Hurricane Creek Trailhead
at the end of Hurricane Creek
Road at 9 a.m. Registration
required, with a 10-person
maximum group size. Regis-
ter at info@wallowology.org
SATURDAY, SEPT. 4
DISCOVERY
WALK:
Death Notice
Jeanette H. Hurley, 89, a longtime
resident of Enterprise, Oregon, passed away
early morning, August 14th, 2021.
She had a brief residence in Eugene, Oregon
where her two daughters and a grand-
daughter reside. An obituary will
follow at a later date.
Obituaries
Obituaries
The staff at the WC
Chieftain
recognizes
The
staff at
the WC
your family’s
loss at
Chieftain
recognizes
this
time
of
grieving.
your family's 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.
To submit your obituary
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obituary
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at
call Jennifer Cooney at
541-523-3673 or email
541-805-9630 or email
jferdig@bakercityherald.com
jcooney@wallowa.com
9-11 a.m.
Family-friendly
stroll, meet in the lobby of
Wallowa Lake Lodge.
WALLOWA
COUNTY
FARMERS MARKET: 9 a.m. to
4 p.m. Main Street in Joseph
near Stein’s Distillery. Crafts,
produce, homemade goods
and some live music will be
on tap for visitors. www.wal-
lowacountyfarmersmarket.
com, 541-426-0795 or search
for “Wallowa County Farmers’
Market” on Facebook.
EAGLE CAP SHOOT-
ERS ASSOC. RIMFIRE FUN
SHOOT: 69105 Ant Flat Road,
Enterprise (gun range). For
info: 541-975-3000.
SUNDAY, SEPT 5
YOGA ON THE LAWN:
9-10 a.m. Wallowa Lake
Lodge. Free and open to the
public.
EAGLE CAP SHOOT-
ERS ASSOC. COWBOY FUN
SHOOT: 69105 Ant Flat Road,
Enterprise (gun range). For
info: 541-975-3000.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 7
PILATES: 9-10 a.m. Wal-
lowa Senior Center.
QUILTING
GROUP:
10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Wallowa
Senior Center.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8
ROTARY CLUB OF WAL-
LOWA COUNTY: Noon-1 p.m.
Odd Fellows Hall next to the
Enterprise Library. Masks are
worn in the building. Lunch
$10, if desired.
A new coff ee shop at
the Joseph Municipal air-
port will be opened to the
general public with sand-
wiches and a specialty plate
to be served from noon until
midnight, Soft drinks, cof-
FOR THE RECORD
AUG. 23
11 a.m. — Report of distur-
bance in Enterprise.
1:31 p.m. — Dog as public
nuisance in Enterprise.
4:56 p.m. — Report of pos-
sible fi re at Wallowa Lake.
5:36 p.m. — Possible theft
reported in Joseph.
5:50 p.m. — Public assist in
Enterprise.
7:50 p.m. — Civil dispute
reported in Enterprise.
9:25 p.m. — Agency assist
— La Grande.
AUG. 24
4:38 a.m. — Report of
road hazard in rural Wallowa.
7:31 a.m. — Welfare check
requested in Enterprise.
9:10 a.m. — Report of a
cow on highway in Enterprise.
9:33 a.m. — Missing cattle
in rural Enterprise.
10:57 a.m. — Public assist
in Enterprise.
11:44 a.m. — Fire reported
near Wallowa Lake.
1:14 a.m. — Theft com-
plaint near Wallowa Lake.
3:05 p.m. — Dog as a pub-
lic nuisance in Wallowa.
3:26 p.m. — Agency assist
in Enterprise.
5:27 p.m. — Patrick Angelo
Maroney, 62, of Enterprise,
was arrested by the Enter-
prise Police Department on a
charge of probation violation.
Original charge was unlawful
use of weapon. He was taken
to the Umatilla County Jail.
8:02 p.m. — At a traf-
fi c stop in Joseph, the WCSO
issued a citation for no opera-
tors license.
AUG. 25
7:18 a.m. — Request for
public assist in rural Enterprise.
8:22 a.m.
—
Scam
reported in rural Enterprise.
12:27 p.m. — Traffi c com-
plaint in Enterprise.
3:58 p.m. — Public assist
requested in Enterprise.
7:04 p.m. — Found ammu-
nition reported in rural Joseph.
10:06 p.m. — Steven Leo
Comstock, 73, of Wallowa, was
arrested by the WCSO on a
charge of assault reported in
rural Wallowa. Comstock was
transported to the Umatilla
County Jail.
AUG. 26
11:34 a.m. — Suspicious
person reported in Joseph.
11:52 a.m. — Report of
We deeply appreciate the kindness, support,
and love you’ve shown us during this
difficult time. The cards, flowers, visits,
and food, will always be remembered. We
are beyond blessed in many ways. Thank
you for your generous donations they will
contributed to the ALS Association in
Wes’s name.
Warmly,
The Family of Wes Kilgore
$125 for up to 400 words and
$125 for up to 400 words and
$8.66 per column inch after that.
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Includeds color photo of your
Includes color photo of your
loved one with a border
loved one with a border and
and realted graphic.
related graphic.
Special thanks to:
Dr. Geoff Mally, Good
Shepherd Hospice
team, Pastor Cherie
Dearth/Methodist
Church, Doyle
Connall for reading
the eulogy and
Shelly Marshall for
organizing the food
for the Celebration
of Life.
Thank You!
fee and ice cream will also
be served.
The Lower Valley school
district No. 1 has suspended
school for a year. The school
bus driven by Mack John-
son is bringing the children
to Wallowa to school.
Waters has been selected
one of America’s Outstand-
ing Young Women for 1971.
She will be honored in the
1971 edition of “Outstand-
ing Young Women of Amer-
ica,” to be published later
this fall.
50 YEARS AGO
25 YEARS AGO
Sept. 2, 1971
Aug. 29, 1996
The Wallowa County
Court has selected John E.
Duckworth for the offi ce of
Wallowa County Sheriff , to
fi ll the unexpired term of
Mark Marks who resigned.
Second degree arson
charges were fi led in con-
nection with the fi re which
destroyed the Wallowa Inn at
Wallowa on August 17. The
charges were fi led against
Alfred Frank Bukowsky,
operator of the business at
the time the fi re struck.
A house belonging to
Erma Tippett caught fi re
and burned to the ground in
Imnaha despite the eff orts
of National and State For-
est Service crews and local
citizens. Faulty wiring is
suspected.
Mrs. Keith (Nancy)
Sam and Laura Loftus of
Imnaha will be honored as
grand marshals of the 16th
annual Hells Canyon Mule
Days parade this week.
Henry and Judy Kinsley,
both familiar faces in the
county, have opened W.C.
Marketplace in Joseph, fea-
turing gifts and music.
Heather Lenahan of
rural Joseph earned the title
of Junior Homemaker of
the Fair at the recent Wal-
lowa County Fair. Also a
senior 4-H member, she was
forced to divide her exhibits
between 4-H and open class
competition. She qualifi ed
with eight state fair exhib-
its or activities, earning a
championship in clothing
and a reserve championship
in photography.
dogs as a public nuisance in
Wallowa.
12:35 p.m. — Theft
reported near Wallowa Lake.
4:02 p.m. — Motorist
assist in rural Lostine.
8:31 p.m. — Report of vehi-
cle vs. cow in rural Enterprise.
11:19 p.m. — Welfare
check request in Wallowa.
11:25 a.m. — Criminal
mischief reported in Joseph.
11:45 a.m. — Public assist
requested in Enterprise.
12:33 p.m. — Theft
reported at Wallowa Lake.
—
Theft
12:37 p.m.
reported at Wallowa Lake.
—
Theft
12:40 p.m.
reported at Wallowa Lake.
1:21 p.m.
—
Wallet
reported lost in Joseph.
3:56 p.m. — Report of a
dead deer in Enterprise.
5:37 p.m. — Jesse Wil-
lard Johnson, 40, of Elgin, was
arrested by the WCSO on a
warrant out of Union County
after calls reporting a distur-
bance at Wallowa Lake. John-
son was transported to the
Union County Jail.
7:45 p.m. — Public assist in
Joseph.
7:47 p.m. — Animal com-
plaint in Joseph.
9:29 p.m. — Report of
delayed motorist in rural
Joseph.
10:24 p.m. — Report of
trespass in Enterprise.
10:51 p.m. — Traffi c com-
plaint in rural Wallowa.
11:57 p.m. — At traf-
fi c stop in Joseph, the WCSO
issued a citation for speeding.
AUG. 27
7:48 a.m. — Report of road
hazard in rural Lostine.
9:02 a.m. — Animal report
in rural Enterprise.
9:30 a.m. — Report of a
lost wallet in Joseph.
10:31 a.m. — Suspicious
circumstances reported in
rural Enterprise.
10:38 a.m. — Road hazard
complaint in Joseph.
1:12 p.m. — Animal com-
plaint in Enterprise.
1:53 p.m. — Theft near
Wallowa Lake.
2:17 p.m. — Animal report
in Enterprise.
2:28 p.m. — Theft reported
near Wallowa Lake.
3:51 p.m. — Theft reported
in Joseph.
6:17 p.m. — Heather
Renee Staff ord, 35, of Joseph,
was arrested by the WCSO on
a charge of second-degree
theft.
6:22 p.m. — Traffi c com-
plaint from Joseph.
6:41 p.m. — Traffi c crash in
Wallowa.
9:48 p.m. — Animal com-
plaint in Enterprise.
10:54 p.m. — Welfare
check in Enterprise.
AUG. 28
4:47 a.m. — Road hazard
in rural Joseph.
9:08 a.m. — Report of a
motor-vehicle crash, vehicle
vs. cow in rural Joseph.
11:25 a.m. — Report of a
disturbance at Wallowa Lake.
AUG. 29
10 a.m. — Report of possi-
ble fi re in rural Wallowa.
3:23 p.m. — Traffi c com-
plaint in rural Lostine.
3:58 p.m. — Theft com-
plaint in Joseph.
4:30 p.m. — Loose cattle
reported in rural Enterprise.
6:09 p.m. — Fire reported
in rural Joseph.
7:34 p.m. — Road hazard
reported in Enterprise.
9:38 p.m. — Report of pos-
sible theft in Enterprise.
10:16 p.m. — Report of
possible domestic distur-
bance in Joseph.
Weather Forecast
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High Low
Conditions
Sept. 2
73
40
Sunny
Sept. 3
77
44
Sunny
Sept. 4
82
47
Mostly sunny
Sept. 5
81
47
Sunny
Sept. 6
76
46
Mostly sunny
Sept. 7
78
47
Sunny
Sept. 8
80
48
Sunny
Phases of the moon
Sept. 13
Sept. 20
Sept. 28
1st Quarter
Full Moon
Last Quarter
Sept. 6
New Moon
WALLOWA COUNTY SUNRISE & SUNSET SEPT. 2-SEPT. 8
(from the U.S. Naval Observatory)
THUR
FRI
SAT
SUN
MON
TUES
WED
6:11
7:26
6:12
7:24
6:14
7:22
6:15
7:21
6:16
7:19
6:17
7:17
6:18
7:15