A2 RECORDS Wallowa County Chieftain Wagner lands 28-inch rainbow trout OUT OF THE PAST Compiled by Cheryl Jenkins 100 YEARS AGO May 25, 1922 J. R. Wagner landed a real trout while fi shing in Wallowa river near Minam. Experts called it a true rain- bow. It measured 28 inches in length and weight 5-1/4 pounds. Bishop L. H. Wells of the Episcopal church came from Tacoma to confi rm 17 new members of the church. Bishop Wells is a real pioneer of eastern Oregon. He made his fi rst trip to Union county in 1871 and was in Wallowa valley before Enterprise was started. The fi rst street dance in Enterprise was held after down town business men gave the streets a clean- ing which made them fairly shine, in preparation for the stockmen’s convention. The result, with the bright colors of the banners strung across the streets, was to make the town look more animated than ever before in its history. 75 YEARS AGO May 29, 1947 Heavy equipment was moved in yesterday to start construction on the fi nal .88 mile of road which will com- plete the Enterprise-Lewis- ton highway. The directors of the Alder Slope school district No. 2, Lee Cook, Vernon Hays and Oscar Shafer, went to Walla Walla to purchase a school bus to be used in transport- ing their grade pupils to the Enterprise school this com- ing year. The Bartlett neighbor- hood had two fi res last week when the houses of Ira Wil- son and Floyd Wilbur burned. The Wilbur house burned down on Thurs- day evening and the Wilson house on Saturday afternoon. 50 YEARS AGO May 25, 1972 The 4-H Duke and Duch- ess were chosen during the horse judging at the county fairgrounds last week. Burke Lathrop was chosen Duke and Jackie Nash, was picked for Duchess. Randy Strohm of Enter- prise was one of three high school football players in the state of Oregon who’ll attend the Dave Wilcox Football Camp in McMinnville this summer, compliments of the Pacifi c Power & Light Co. Wallowa’s Bobb Lewis claimed the State Class A shot put title last weekend by unleashing a 52’3” toss to win the event. Nine competitors from Wallowa County brought home eight medals when they competed in the State Special Ed Track Meet in Eugene. Steve Ingram claimed the only gold medal for the local youngsters by winning the boys 16-18 year old high jump with a 5’1” leap. 25 YEARS AGO May 22, 1997 A Florida woman escaped a brush with disaster after her kayak capsized in the raging Minam River and she had to spend a cold night in the wil- derness before walking 12 miles to safety. The BPA has completed the reseeding of about 1,500 acres of canyon lands around the Grande Ronde River and Joseph Creek in an eff ort to stabilize soils eroded by Soroptimist Fellowship Award - $2,000 mudslides last winter. Woman Continuing Her Education by Earning a Post-Graduate Shannon Ables of Enter- (Master or Doctorate) Degree prise and Rory Johnson of Applications available on the Soroptimist website: Wallowa were the top Wal- wallowacountysoroptimist.org Deadline June 1, 2022 lowa County performers at Mail Applications to: Soroptimist, P.O. Box 127, Enterprise, OR 97828 the Oregon Class 2A-1A For More Information call 541-398-0189 track and fi eld champion- Soroptimist is a global volunteer organization working to improve the lives of women and girls ships. Ables won the 100- through programs leading to social and economic empowerment meter and 200-meter dashes, Facebook: Soroptimist International of Wallowa County while Johnson won the boys Website: wallowacountysoroptimist.org 800. Wednesday, May 25, 2022 WHAT’S HAPPENING WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 ROTARY CLUB OF WALLOWA COUNTY: Noon to 1 p.m. Odd Fellows Hall, Enterprise. WALK WITH A DOC: 12:30- 1:30 p.m. Meet outside in front of Wallowa Memorial Hospi- tal. Every Wednesday Dr. Emily Sheahan will host a brief dis- cussion around a health topic, and then the group will head out on the walking path that encircles the hospital campus — about a half mile long, fl at and well equipped with rest- ing benches along the way. LIFESTYLE WELLNESS CLASS: 5-7 p.m., Wallowa Memorial Medical Clinic, Joseph. Wednesday evenings March 16-May 25. Focusing on nutrition, exercise, sleep, decreasing stress, increasing social contacts and avoiding health risks. A supportive envi- ronment with like-minded people dealing with the same issues and wellness concerns. Call 541-426-7908 to register. ENTERPRISE CEMETERY MAINTENANCE DISTRICT MEETING: 5:30 p.m. Thornton Conference Room, Wallowa County Courthouse. FRIDAY, MAY 27 DRAGONS ON THE LAKE PADDLING CLUB: 5:30 p.m. 501 E. 7th Street, Joseph. Monthly meeting and potluck. 541-432-1121 for more info. ”HEARTWOOD” OPENING RECEPTION: 6:30-9 p.m., Jose- phy Center. Opening recep- tion for the Steve Arment/ Anna Vogel exhibit “Heart- wood.” Fancy dress encour- aged, live music, no host bar. SATURDAY, MAY 28 HURRICANE CREEK HALF MARATHON/5 MILE/5K/1 MILE KIDS RUN: 8 a.m.-noon. Starting line at Joseph City Park. Pick up race packet start- ing at 6:30 a.m. For registra- tion and fees, go to www.run- nersofthesage.com. DISCOVERY WALKS: 9-11 a.m. Meet in the lobby of Wallowa Lake Lodge. Join Wallowolo- FOR THE RECORD MAY 16 12:19 a.m. — Search and rescue incident in rural Joseph. 8:42 a.m. — Loose horses reported in rural Joseph. 12:43 p.m. — Scam reported in Wallowa. 4:35 p.m. — Abandoned vehicle in the city of Joseph. MAY 17 7:10 a.m. — Public assist in Enterprise. 9:04 a.m. — Commer- cial alarm in Enterprise; false alarm. 11:19 a.m. — Theft reported in Lostine. 12:49 p.m. — Theft com- plaint in Joseph. 4:16 p.m. — Unautho- rized use of a vehicle in rural Wallowa. 4:44 p.m. — Traffi c stop by the Enterprise Police Depart- ment; citation issued for fail- ure to display registration. 9:24 p.m. — Report of a sus- picious person in Enterprise. Now accepting applications for a new position: Development & Operations Coordinator For position details and how to apply visit: www.wallowahistory.org/nowhiring gy’s Nature Discovery Guide for family-friendly walks. WALLOWA COUNTY FARM- ERS’ MARKET: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. 604 N. Main, Joseph, next to Stein Distillery. Vegetable, herb and fl ower starts, crafts and produce. EAGLE CAP EXCURSION TRAIN: 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Elgin Depot in Elgin. 25-mile round trip along the Grande Ronde River. Boxed lunch included. 541-437-3652 for prices and to book. WALLOWOLOGY GRAND OPENING: 10 a.m.-7 p.m. 508 N. Main St, Joseph. Celebrat- ing their ninth season with activities, snacks, speakers, stories and art. EHS GRADUATION CER- EMONY: 1 p.m. Enterprise High School’s football fi eld (weather permitting), or high school gym. WHS ANNUAL ALUMNI BAN- QUET: Doors open at 5 p.m., dinner at 7 p.m. Beth John- son Room, Wallowa Elemen- tary building. For info call 541-910-2230. MONDAY, MAY 30 WALLOWA COUNTY CHESS CLUB: 3:30-5:30 p.m. Jose- phy Center, Joseph. Free. Play- ers of all ages and levels are welcome. TUESDAY, MAY 31 QUILTING GROUP: 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Wallowa Senior Center. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1 ROTARY CLUB OF WALLOWA COUNTY: Noon to 1 p.m. Odd Fellows Hall, Enterprise. WALK WITH A DOC: 12:30- 1:30 p.m. Meet outside in front of Wallowa Memorial Hospi- tal. Every Wednesday Dr. Emily Sheahan will host a brief dis- cussion around a health topic, and then the group will head out on the walking path that encircles the hospital campus — about a half-mile long, fl at and well-equipped with rest- ing benches along the way. MAY 18 10:20 a.m. — Request for public assist in Enterprise. 11:56 a.m. — Report of loose cattle causing a road hazard in rural Enterprise. 1:34 p.m. — Public assist in Joseph. 1:39 p.m. — Traffi c com- plaint in Joseph. 5:35 p.m. — Report of found dog; caller located the owner in Joseph. 6:26 p.m. — Traffi c com- plaint in rural Enterprise. MAY 19 12:31 a.m. — Report of a single vehicle disabled in rural Wallowa, needing a tow. 11:42 a.m. — Fraud reported in Enterprise. 11:53 a.m. — Public assist requested in Lostine. 12:06 p.m. — Welfare check requested in Enterprise. 2:16 p.m. — EPD resident contact. MAY 20 8:19 a.m. — Scam calls reported in Wallowa. 10:20 a.m. — First-degree Weather Forecast Courtesy of Weather Underground • wunderground.com High Low Conditions May 26 73 48 thunderstorms “A father’s calling is May 27 59 41 showers eternal and its importance transcends time.” May 28 55 39 showers May 29 53 38 showers May 30 57 40 mostly cloudy May 31 64 44 partly cloudy June 1 65 44 partly cloudy ~ Ezra Taft Benson FRI SAT SUN MON TUES WED 5:05 8:26 5:05 8:27 5:04 8:28 5:03 8:29 5:03 8:30 5:02 8:31 5:02 8:32 May 30 June 7 Last Quarter New Moon 1st Quarter June 14 Full Moon WALLOWA COUNTY SUNRISE & SUNSET DATE MAY 26 – JUNE 1 jacs.isms@gmail.com • 541-805-9630 theft reported in rural Troy. 10:47 a.m. — Public assist in Wallowa County. 12:23 p.m. — Welfare check requested in Lostine. 3:01 p.m. — Noise com- plaint in Enterprise. 4:06 p.m. — Traffi c com- plaint in rural Enterprise. 4:59 p.m. — Traffi c com- plaint in rural Wallowa. 5:30 p.m. — Traffi c com- plaint in rural Enterprise. 9:06 p.m. — Civil dispute in Enterprise. 9:26 p.m. — Report of fi re in Enterprise. MAY 21 9:54 a.m. — Commercial fi re alarm in Enterprise. 5:13 p.m. — Attempt to locate statewide probation violation warrant in Joseph. 5:45 p.m. — Two female border Collie dogs reported missing from rural Enterprise. 5:56 p.m. — Welfare check requested in rural Imnaha. 7:52 p.m. — Traffi c stop in rural Joseph. 9:18 p.m. — Traffi c stop in rural Wallowa. 9:35 p.m. — Traffi c stop in rural Wallowa. 10:08 p.m. — Traffi c stop in Enterprise. 10:51 p.m. — Sheila Chris- tine Sweeney, 48, of Wallowa, was arrested at a traffi c stop in Enterprise by the EPD on a charge of DUI. Sweeney was cited and released; her vehicle was towed. MAY 22 6:17 a.m. — Loose cow on Highway 82 in rural Joseph. THUR May 22 is June 19th Contact Jennifer Cooney TODAY! THURSDAY, JUNE 2 COURTHOUSE CONCERT SERIES: 5:30 p.m. Courthouse gazebo and lawn. VETERANS APPRECIATION DINNER: 6-7:30 p.m. Clover- leaf Hall, Enterprise. Hosted by Wallowa Valley Center for Wellness and Wallowa County Veterans Services. Come have a meal on us, connect with other veterans and get a goodie bag of resources. Catered by Chuckwagon Sis- ters. Free, but please RSVP at 541-426-0539. FRIDAY, JUNE 3 JHS GRADUATION CERE- MONY: 4 p.m. Joseph Charter School football fi eld. SATURDAY, JUNE 4 DISCOVERY WALKS: 9-11 a.m. Meet in the lobby of Wallowa Lake Lodge. Join Wallowolo- gy’s Nature Discovery Guide for family-friendly walks. STATE PARKS DAY AT WAL- LOWA LAKE: 9 a.m.-noon. Volunteer event at the state park cutting back overgrown brush, covering social trails and improving the trail where necessary. Refreshments and basic tools provided. Meet at the “Nature Trail” trailhead in the marina parking lot. WALLOWA COUNTY FARM- ERS’ MARKET: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. 604 N. Main, Joseph, next to Stein Distillery. Vegetable, herb and fl ower starts, crafts and produce. FLORA SCHOOL DAYS: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Historic Flora schoolhouse, north of Enter- prise on Highway 3. WHS GRADUATION CER- EMONY: 11 a.m. Nez Perce Homeland Grounds. MONDAY, JUNE 6 WALLOWA COUNTY CHESS CLUB: 3:30-5:30 p.m. Jose- phy Center, Joseph. Free. Play- ers of all ages and levels are welcome. TUESDAY, JUNE 7 QUILTING GROUP: 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Wallowa Senior Center. Phases of the moon JAC’s Innovative Sales and Marketing Solutions SEE THE EXPANDED ONLINE CALENDAR AT EASTERNOREGONEVENTS.COM (from the U.S. Naval Observatory)