A2 RECORDS Wallowa County Chieftain WHAT’S HAPPENING SEE THE EXPANDED ONLINE CALENDAR AT EASTERNOREGONEVENTS.COM WEDNESDAY, JAN. 12 ROTARY CLUB OF WAL- LOWA COUNTY: Noon-1 p.m. Ron Pickens of Building Healthy Families will present the program. Meetings will be on Zoom the next three weeks. Link: https://caltelehealth. zoom.us/j/569169511?p- wd=WXlaNFY5MGt1U2t5K- 1c5YTFIWVBNQT09 Meet- ing ID: 569 169 511. Password: 459097 THURSDAY, JAN. 13 WALLOWA-ABLE BAL- ANCE CLASS: 1-1:45 p.m. Wal- lowa Memorial Hospital class- room. Taught by WMH physical and occupational therapists. Designed for older adults to focus on safe cardio, strength- ening and coordination. To reg- ister, call 541-426-5314. WALLOWA MOUNTAIN QUILTERS GUILD: 5:30 p.m. Monthly meeting. VFW Hall, Enterprise. Visitors and new members welcome. TUESDAY, JAN. 18 QUILTING GROUP: 1-3 p.m. Wallowa Senior Center. JOSEPHY BROWN BAG: Noon-1 p.m. Josephy Center. Nature in the Abstract: Rocks! Presented by Ellen Bishop. WALLOWA-ABLE BAL- ANCE CLASS: 1-1:45 p.m. Wal- lowa Memorial Hospital class- room. Taught by WMH physical and occupational therapists. Designed for older adults to focus on safe cardio, strength- ening and coordination. To reg- ister, call 541-426-5314. BREAST CANCER SUP- PORT GROUP: 6 p.m. Wal- lowa Memorial Hospital con- ference room. Support, share resources, celebrate milestones and listen to speakers talk about topics relating to mas- tectomies and breast cancer. Everyone is welcome. Virtual link available. Pre-registration required. 541-426-7919. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 19 EAGLE CAP EXTREME: 9 a.m. Main Street in Enterprise, 1 p.m. Main Street in Joseph. Vet checks. Open to public. ROTARY CLUB OF WAL- LOWA COUNTY: Noon-1 p.m. Odd Fellows Hall next to the Enterprise Library. ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT TACO NIGHT: 5-8 p.m. VFW Hall, Enterprise. $8.00 per person. FOR THE RECORD JAN. 3 2:51 a.m. — Road hazard in rural Enterprise. 6:23 a.m. — Tempo- rary road closures in Wallowa County. 7:01 a.m. — Motorist stuck in snow drift in rural Joseph. 7:18 a.m. — Report of downed power line in Joseph. 7:32 a.m. — Stranded motorist in rural Joseph. 7:34 a.m. — Chimney fi re reported in Joseph. Joseph Fire Department responded and was unable to locate the fi re. 8:22 a.m. — Report of downed power line in Enterprise. 8:38 a.m. — Motorist assist request in rural Joseph. 8:45 a.m. — Report of male wandering around not dressed properly for the weather in Enterprise. 8:57 a.m. — Motorist assist in rural Joseph. 9:01 a.m. — Downed tree across the road reported in rural Enterprise. 9:32 a.m. — Road hazard in Wednesday, January 12, 2022 Enterprise; tree and power line down. 10 a.m. — Road hazard in rural Joseph. 10:12 a.m. — Call for motor- ist assist in rural Joseph. 10:17 a.m. — Reports of stranded motorists on Highway 350 in rural Joseph/Imnaha. Oregon State Police and Ore- gon Department of Transporta- tion notifi ed. 10:28 a.m. — Motorist assist in rural Joseph. 11:53 a.m. — Loose cattle in rural Joseph. 12:47 p.m. — Report of cattle on the roadway in rural Joseph. 1:35 p.m. — Call for motor- ist assist in rural Enterprise. 2:58 p.m. — Road hazard reported in rural Enterprise. 3:15 p.m. — Aggressive dogs reported in Joseph. 5:12 p.m. — Public assist in Enterprise. 5:23 p.m. — Welfare check requested in Enterprise. 5:40 p.m. — Motorist assist on Highway 3 in rural Enterprise. 7:17 p.m. — Motorist assist in Joseph. 8:50 p.m. — Horse loose in Joseph. 9:43 p.m. — Jonathan J. Clum, 23, of Joseph, was arrested by the Wallowa County Sheriff ’s Offi ce on a charge of probation violation. Original charge was unlawful use of a weapon. He was transported to the Umatilla County Jail. 9:45 p.m. — Overdue motorist reported in rural Enterprise. JAN. 4 3:13 a.m. — Commercial alarm activation in Enterprise. 6:44 a.m. — Report of loose horses in Joseph. Owner rounded up the horses. 10:27 a.m. — Noninjury, motor-vehicle crash reported in Enterprise. Motorists exchanged info and left scene. Minimal damage to either vehicle. 1:23 p.m. — Report of an electric wall heater fi re in Wallowa. 1:48 p.m. — Report of a telephone line across the road in Joseph. 3:55 p.m. — Flooding reported in rural Enterprise. 4:12 p.m. — Motorist assist in Enterprise. 10:01 p.m. — Suspicious vehicle in Enterprise. Paradise man arrested for burglary, arson ents of the last baby to be born in Wallowa county during 1971. Son Leonard Arthur was born on Dec. 16. New ARCO station own- ers are Richard Thies and sons Ron and Howard. OUT OF THE PAST CLARIFICATION The Dec. 29 article “Critters have a new doctor in town” stated Chrissie Younggren and Taylor Murray have no children. They have two children, which are Taylor’s from a previous marriage. Mamie May McCrae August 23, 1935 - January 2, 2022 Mamie May McCrae, an 86-year-old resident of La Grande, formerly of Wallowa, passed away peacefully on Sunday, Jan- uary 2, 2022, at home. A celebra- tion of life ser- vice will be held Saturday, Jan- uary 15, 2022, at Bollman Fu- neral Home in Enterprise at 11 am with Archie Hook officiating. Family and friends will be received one hour prior to the services. Mamie was born to Thayer Milo and Myrtle Viola Holmes Laughlin on August 23, 1935, at their home near Kenny Lake outside of Joseph, Ore- gon. She was the youngest of four children. Mamie attended schools in Mapton, Wash- ington, and Joseph, Ore- gon, and she was the last student to attend the Di- vide School – her teach- er lived with her family during the winter months. Mamie was one of six students to graduate from Lostine High School in 1953. One year, she had to ride horses to the school on the Divide; she loved horses but didn’t really enjoy riding them! She had a lot of animals in her life that she wrote to her grandchildren about one year, in her Christmas letter. She enjoyed read- ing, playing the piano, making dolls from grass and weeds, riding her bi- cycle and playing pretend. When she was young, she ran a derrick during the summer months for her fa- ther, and she recalled him telling her, “If you never learn how to milk cows, you’ll never have to milk cows.” She married Norman McCrae on October 9, 1953, in Asotin, Washing- ton. Together they resided and raised their family on their ranch just outside Wallowa, Oregon. They had two sons and two daughters: Teresa Rene’ (1954), Mark Wayne, Di- ana May (1956) and Blake Norman (1958). Mamie’s greatest ac- complishment in her life was her devotion to her husband and family. She loved her children, grand- children and great-grand- children. She was Dad’s right-hand helper and al- ways supported us kids with our school activities and sports. She worked for the Oregon Department of Forestry on fire lookouts for three summers and loved her time there. Mom enjoyed garden- ing, canning, reading, shopping for fabric, sewing, quilting, knit- ting, crocheting, bird watching, painting, and traveling with Dad for 30 years to Arizona and Mexico for win- ters, and she loved her computer, which was self-taught, and her cell phone. Her very fa- vorite food was “choco- late.” Her favorite colors were pink, purple and red. Mom will be greatly missed by those of us left behind, namely: her chil- dren, Teresa (Bob) Kelly of La Grande, OR, Mark (Dena) McCrae of La Grande, OR, Diana (John) Wheeler of Rupert, ID, and Blake (Marcia) McCrae of La Grande, OR; her sis- ter, Doreen Wortman of Wallowa and brother, Asa Laughlin of Prineville; her grandchildren, Shon- da (Toney) Breier, Gabriel (Paty) Kelly, Jossie Kelly (Travis Stitzel), Trampas McCrae, Logan (Mary Al- ice) McCrae, Taya (Marc) Much, Tyler (Andrea) Wheeler, Jake (Janni) Wheeler, Jaren (Amber) Wheeler, Andrew Wheel- er, Tadd (Tina) McCrae, Amanda McCrae (Billy) McCallister, Goldie Mc- Crae, and Cody (Kendra) McCrae; 23 great-grand- children with two more on the way; and sisters-and brothers-in-law, Mary and Thorval Burrows, Dallas and Carol McCrae, Nance Stephens,and all her spe- cial nieces and nephews. Mamie was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Norman; par- ents, Thayer and Myrtle Laughlin; parents-in-law, Marion and Nancy Mc- Crae; great-granddaugh- ter Aurora Much; broth- er and sister-in-law, Joy (Liz) Laughlin; sister and brothers-in-law, Bethel (Merton) Wade; Jimmy (Margaret) McCrae; and brothers-in-law, Ersel Wortman and Alonso Ste- phens. The family expresses their sincere appreciation to Dr. Adcox, Fresenius Dialysis Center and Heart ‘n Home Hospice staff for the compassionate care that was given. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you consider a donation to Heart ‘n Home Hospice, 2104 Cove Avenue #A, La Grande, OR 97850 or Fresenius Dialysis Center, 10601 Walton Road, La Grande, OR 97850. JAN. 5 11:31 a.m. — Report of criminal mischief in Joseph. 3:13 p.m. — Found dog in Enterprise. 3:38 p.m. — Motorist assist in rural Enterprise. 4:38 p.m. — Public assist for lock-out in Enterprise. 6:47 p.m. — Motorist assist in Enterprise. 7:32 p.m. — Injured deer reported in Enterprise. 8:12 p.m. — Vehicle slide- off reported in rural Wallowa. 11:27 p.m. — Single-vehicle slide-off in rural Enterprise. JAN. 6 8:43 a.m. — Motorist assist in Joseph. 10:54 a.m. — Welfare check requested in Enterprise. 1:48 p.m. — Fraud/scam reported in Enterprise. 2:03 p.m. — Welfare check in Wallowa. 3:16 p.m. — Wallowa County Community Corrections home visit in Lostine. 3:19 p.m. — Road hazard reported in rural Joseph. 4:52 p.m. — Hit-and-run reported in Joseph. 7:42 p.m. — Road hazard in rural Joseph. Compiled by Cheryl Jenkins 100 YEARS AGO Jan. 12, 2022 Al Graham of Paradise was arrested for the burglary and arson of the Paradise store and post offi ce on Decem- ber 14. Originally it had been thought that the fi re originated from natural causes, but the stolen goods were found about a quarter of a mile away from the store. For the fi rst time ever, the Circuit court drew a list con- taining the names of many women for juror duty. A new Oregon law makes women eligible for this duty of citizen- ship. However, any woman drawn for jury duty may decline to serve. The former Harris grocery was sold and will be conducted under the name McPherson & Co. The new proprietor made it emphatic that no liquor would be permitted around the store and that extracts would be sold only to customers who proved they wanted them for legitimate purposes. 75 YEARS AGO Jan. 16, 1947 Although a nation-wide 25 YEARS AGO Jan. 9, 1997 Wallowa County Chieftain, File Wallowa City Council members visit the old Bates Mill site in 1984. shortage of transformers and line materials has delayed electric line construction, Pacifi c Power & Light has completed service for 104 new electric users in the Enterprise district during the past 12 months. The Enterprise chamber of commerce and the Lions club have sent in requests to the state highway com- mission urging the erecting of guard rails along Minam hill. A car full of Joseph bas- ketball players plunged over the grade on Minam hill killing two of the players, Leland Wright and Howard Hughes, and the driver of the car, Hugh Grandy. Two other players were seriously injured. 50 YEARS AGO Jan. 13, 1972 The hay barn at the Vic Crow farm on Hurricane Creek toppled under the pressure of high winds, kill- ing some sheep and damag- ing a tractor. The city of Wallowa and neighboring districts were treated to a rare and colorful electric show when 400 feet of PP&L electrical line on Tick Hill snapped, crack- led and blazed brightly for about an hour before that line’s circuit was cut off . Mr. and Mrs. Myrle R. Brown of Wallowa are par- DEATH NOTICES Save 50% on heating costs this winter with Rinnai Propane Heaters!* Freezing levels, warm- ing temperatures and wind- blown rainfall triggering mud slides and fl ooding ushered in the New Year. Two homes and as many as four mobile homes were lost along with a number of private bridges along the Imnaha River. Wallowa County’s fi rst baby of 1997, tiny Saman- tha Lynn Reed, daughter of Jennifer Thomas and Mat- thew Reed, was delivered January 3rd. Members of the “Old Fogie Mountain Climb- ers” brought in the new year atop Ruby Peak. The out- ing’s manifest included the following OFMC members and guests: Casey and Fred Barstad, Oliver Boeve’, ‘Quilla Fletch, Ryan Nall, Kerry Searles, Chuck Short, Dr. Rusty Woods and Steve Carper. Mamie M. McCrae Mamie M. McCrae, 86, La Grande, passed away on Sun- day, Jan. 2, 2022, at her residence. A funeral service will be held at Bollman Funeral Chapel, Enterprise, at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 15, 2022. A full obituary will be published at a later time. Loveland Funeral Chapel & Crematory will be handling the arrangements. Wayne Wolfe Heaters and other HVAC Parts & Services not just propane! *Addtional rebates up to $100 apply . East Hwy 82 Ed Staub & Sons Enterprise, OR 201 • 541-426-0320 Energy Community Service. C oronationAuction Miss Teen Rodeo Oregon Wayne Wolfe, 103, of Wallowa, died Dec. 31, 2021, at a local care center. A Mass of Christian Burial is planned for 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 22, 2022, at St. Katherine Catholic Church in Enterprise. Vault interment will follow at the Wallowa Cem- etery. Bollman Funeral Home is entrusted with the arrange- ments. Loveland Funeral Chapel is conducting services. Weather Forecast Courtesy of Weather Underground • wunderground.com January 15, 2022 High Low Conditions Enterprise Elks Lodge Jan. 13 40 26 mostly cloudy Call Destiny Wecks for tickets • 541-263-1497 Place a bid on French Bull Biankus Breeding Jan. 14 39 23 partly cloudy Jan. 15 38 24 mostly cloudy Jan. 16 39 25 partly sunny Jan. 17 37 26 partly cloudy Jan. 18 36 26 mostly cloudy Jan. 19 36 28 mostly cloudy Phases of the moon Jan. 17 Jan. 25 Jan. 31 Feb. 8 Full Moon Last Quarter New Moon 1st Quarter WALLOWA COUNTY SUNRISE & SUNSET JAN. 13 – 19 (from the U.S. Naval Observatory) THUR FRI SAT SUN MON TUES WED 7:24 4:32 7:24 4:33 7:23 4:34 7:23 4:35 7:22 4:37 7:21 4:38 7:20 4:39