RECORDS Wallowa County Chieftain A2 Creamery delivers ice in Enterprise Weather Forecast Courtesy of Weather Underground • wunderground.com July 28 High Low Conditions 97 mostly sunny 63 OUT OF THE PAST Compiled by Cheryl Jenkins 100 YEARS AGO July 29 97 July 30 95 62 July 27, 1922 sunny 58 Wednesday, July 27, 2022 sunny July 31 92 57 sunny Aug. 1 90 54 sunny Aug. 2 87 23 mostly sunny Aug. 3 86 52 mostly sunny Phases of the moon July 20 July 28 Aug. 5 Aug. 11 Last Quarter New Moon 1st Quarter Full Moon WALLOWA COUNTY SUNRISE & SUNSET JULY 28 – AUG. 3 (from the U.S. Naval Observatory) THUR FRI SAT SUN MON TUES WED 5:27 8:23 5:28 8:22 5:29 8:21 5:30 8:20 5:32 8:18 5:33 8:17 5:34 8:16 Follow us on Facebook! Prepare for Power Outages & Save Money REQUEST A FREE QUOTE! ACT NOW TO RECEIVE A $300 SPECIAL OFFER!* (844) 989-2328 *Off er value when purchased at retail. Solar panels sold separately. Melanoma stands out. Check your skin. You could spot cancer. LEARN MORE AT STARTSEEINGMELANOMA.COM An old tradition of Enter- prise is to be shattered by the creamery, which proposes to start delivering ice in town. It always has been held that the summers were so cool, par- ticularly summer nights, that there was no need to supple- ment nature. A few weeks ago Austin Haughey was coming from the head of the lake in a car. He overtook A. E. Cole on the lake road and sounded his horn but Mr. Cole did not turn out. Mr. Haughey then started to pass but when he came abreast of Mr. Cole, the latter turned and cut him out, threatening to force him from the grade. Mr. Cole pled guilty in court and was fi ned about $25. The case was the fi rst of the kind in the county, and is likely to be the forerunner of others. Extensive improvements, including a new cattle barn, bleachers and a re-arrange- ment of the seats in the lower part of the grand stand, will be discussed at the next meeting of the fair grounds committee. 75 YEARS AGO July 31, 1947 Camp Wallowa located one mile above the head of Wallowa lake is to become the offi cial council summer camp for Boy Scouts. At a ceremony to be held at the camp, PP&L will transfer the deed to 98 acres to the Blue Mountain council. Mr. and Mrs. George Patek, who recently pur- chased the Abrahamson place at the end of the Tuck- er-Down road on upper Prai- rie creek, are planning to con- vert the premises into a dude ranch. The harvesting of the green pea crop in Wallowa county is now in full swing. Peas on the WHAT’S HAPPENING WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 CJD LITTLE BUCKAROO RODEO: 9 a.m.-noon. Harley Tucker Arena, Joseph. Rodeo for special needs children and adults, free entry. Open to pub- lic and free of charge to watch. SENIOR STRENGTH AND STRETCH: 10 a.m. Wallowa Avenue Wellness, Joseph. Six- week series to enhance strength and increase balance. $67. 541-203-3634. ROTARY CLUB OF WAL- LOWA COUNTY: Noon-1 p.m. Odd Fellows Hall, Enterprise. Steve Williams, Rotary Dis- trict 5100 governor, will speak. Everyone welcome. WALK WITH A DOC: 12:30- 1:30 p.m. Meet at the sports facility at the Jensen Ball Fields in Enterprise. Every Wednesday Dr. Emily Sheahan will host a brief discussion around a health topic and then the group will begin a walk inside, appropri- ate for all fi tness levels! For more info, call 541-426-7998. WINE GLASS PAINTING: 5-7 p.m. Josephy Center. Give back to the community with your fi nished painted wine glass. Ages 14 and up. Free. ENTERPRISE CEMETERY MAINTENANCE DISTRICT MEETING: 6 p.m. Thornton Con- ference Room, Wallowa County Courthouse. DRAGONS ON THE LAKE DRAGON BOAT PADDLE PRACTICE: 6-7 p.m. Boat launch dock at the Marina. No experi- ence required. Wear light cloth- ing and bring water. For more info call 541-432-1121. CJD PRCA RODEO FAM- ILY NIGHT: 6:30-9 p.m. Harley Tucker Arena, Joseph. CJD FAMILY DANCE: 9-11:55 p.m. Thunder Room, next to Harley Tucker Arena, Joseph. Family dance. THURSDAY, JULY 28 MILES FOR MAMMO- GRAMS 5K WALK: 9 a.m.-noon. Harley Tucker Arena, Joseph. All entry fees go to Wallowa Memo- rial Hospital for mammogram screening/equipment. Dogs are welcome for an additional fee. WALLOWA-ABLE BAL- ANCE CLASS: 1-2 p.m. Wallowa Memorial Hospital classroom. Designed for older adults to focus on safe cardio, strength- ening and coordination. To reg- ister, call 541-426-5314. COURTHOUSE CONCERT SERIES: 5:30 p.m. Courthouse gazebo and lawn. CJD PRCA RODEO TOUGH ENOUGH TO WEAR PINK: 6:30- 10 p.m. Harley Tucker Arena, Joseph. WALLOWA LAKE LODGE LECTURE SERIES: 7-8 p.m. David Mildrexler will speak about water, wildlife climate and a conservation vision for our mountains. CJD THURSDAY NIGHT AFTER PARTY: 9-11:55 p.m. Thunder Room, next to Harley Tucker Arena. Drinks, music and more. FRIDAY, JULY 29 WALLOWA MOUNTAIN BICYCLE CLUB RIDE: 7-9 a.m. Meet at Kokanee Inn in Joseph. Pavement ride, 25 miles, inter- mediate pace. CJD JUNIOR PARADE: 10-11:05 a.m. North Main Street, Joseph. FAMILY CRAFTY FRIDAY: Hosted by Josephy Center. Drop in between 11 a.m.-4 p.m. to enjoy a free craft making expe- rience together. All materials provided. CJD PRCA RODEO WEST- ERN HERITAGE NIGHT: 6:30- 10 p.m. Harley Tucker Arena, Joseph. SATURDAY, JULY 30 DRAGONS ON THE LAKE DRAGON BOAT PADDLE PRACTICE: 8-9 a.m. Boat launch dock at the Marina. No experi- ence required. Wear light cloth- ing and bring water. For more info call 541-432-1121. 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. DISCOVERY WALKS: 9-11 a.m. Meet in the lobby of Wallowa Lake Lodge. Join Wal- lowology’s Nature Discovery Guide for family-friendly walks. LOWER VALLEY FARMERS MARKET: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 110 E. First St., Wallowa. Fresh, local products in a social gathering place. CJD GRAND PARADE: 10 a.m.-noon. North Main Street in Joseph. NEZ PERCE FRIENDSHIP FEAST AND TRADITIONAL DANCE: Noon-6 p.m. At the arbor next to the rodeo arena in Joseph. CJD PRCA RODEO VET- ERAN NIGHT: 6:30-9 p.m. Har- ley Tucker Arena, Joseph. CJD AFTER PARTY WITH WHISKEY CREEK BAND: 9-11:55 p.m. Thunder Room next to Harley Tucker Arena, Joseph. Live music, drinks, danc- ing. 21-and-older event. SUNDAY, JULY 31 WALLOWA LAKE CHAPEL SERVICES: 8 a.m. Wallowa County Park on the north end of Wallowa Lake. Morning prayer services are led by members of Dobbin farm were harvested last week and the week the viners have been going on the Searles farm and the Cover- dale place on the Slope. 25 YEARS AGO 50 YEARS AGO July 27, 1972 Charlie Tippett of Lostine has been named grand mar- shal for the big CJD parade in Joseph. Charlie was born in Enterprise in 1892 and has been a life-long resident of the county, a stockgrower and rancher all his life. The Friday evening con- test of the 2-day fi ddler contest was for Wallowa County residents only and the three winners were: Les- ter Kiesecker, fi rst place; J. C. Gentle, second place; and Don Foster, third place. Each player was required to play a waltz, a hoedown, and a tune of his choice. All tunes had to be at least 50 years old. The Alpine Meadows Lady Golfers just fi nished a Best-Ball Tournament. Win- Building Healthy Families 541-426-9411 oregonbhf.org July 24, 1997 The local Nez Perce Trails Interpretive Center received a $55,000 check during the Wallowa pow wow, which represents part of a matching grant to be used to purchase land at Wallowa, develop a permanent Wallowa Band campground and pow wow grounds and establish a Nez Perce cultural center. Dick Quinn of Enter- prise and Pat Reynolds of Spanaway, Wash. were the winners of the sole survi- vor round of the 36th annual Enterprise Elks Invitational Golf Tournament. CJD Parade Grand Mar- shal Ted Grote is a past pres- ident of the Joseph Chamber of Commerce, past mayor of Joseph and former chairman of the Joseph school board. SEE THE EXPANDED ONLINE CALENDAR AT EASTERNOREGONEVENTS.COM the Wallowa County Ecumenical Ministry Society. COWBOY CHURCH AND BREAKFAST: 9:30-11 a.m. Har- ley Tucker Arena, Joseph. DAY BY DAY CANCER SUP- PORT GROUP: 2-3:30 p.m. Joseph Community Center, 102 E. 1st St. Support group for can- cer patients and loved ones. MONDAY, AUG. 1 WALLOWA COUNTY CHESS CLUB: 3:30-5:30 p.m. Josephy Center, Joseph. Free. Players of all ages and levels are welcome. TUESDAY, AUG. 2 QUILTING GROUP: 10 a.m. — 3 p.m. Wallowa Senior Center. BROWN BAG LUNCH: Noon-1:30 p.m. Josephy Center. Dr. Keith Graham and Janet Gra- ham will discuss the importance of Advanced Directives. Free and open to public. WALLOWA-ABLE BAL- ANCE CLASS: 1-2 p.m. Wallowa Memorial Hospital classroom. Designed for older adults to focus on safe cardio, strength- ening and coordination. To reg- ister, call 541-426-5314. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 3 SENIOR STRENGTH AND STRETCH: 10 a.m. Wallowa Ave- nue Wellness, Joseph. 6 week series to enhance strength and increase balance. $67. 541-203-3634. ROTARY CLUB OF WAL- LOWA COUNTY: Noon-1 p.m. Odd Fellows Hall, Enterprise. Steve Williams, Rotary Dis- trict 5100 governor, will speak. Everyone welcome. WALK WITH A DOC: 12:30- 1:30 p.m. Meet at the sports facility at the Jensen Ball Fields in Enterprise. Every Wednesday Dr. Emily Sheahan will host a brief discussion around a health topic and then the group will begin a walk inside, appropri- ate for all fi tness levels! For more info, call 541-426-7998. WINE GLASS PAINTING: 5-7 p.m. Josephy Center. Give back to the community with your fi nished painted wine glass. Ages 14 and up. Free. DRAGONS ON THE LAKE DRAGON BOAT PADDLE PRACTICE: 6-7 p.m. Boat launch dock at the Marina. No experi- ence required. Wear light cloth- ing and bring water. For more info call 541-432-1121. THURSDAY, AUG. 4 WALLOWA-ABLE BAL- ANCE CLASS: 1-2 p.m. Wallowa Memorial Hospital classroom. Designed for older adults to focus on safe cardio, strength- ening and coordination. To reg- ister, call 541-426-5314. COURTHOUSE CONCERT Building Healthy Families is thankful for our AMAZING Community Partners that helped make our Summer Exploration camps a success!! The following organizations lent their time and talent to teach students more about our community: Enterprise Fire Department; Sugar Time Bakery; Oregon State Extension Services; Wallowology; Wallowa Resources; and the Enterprise Post Office. Thank You! AMAZING COMMUNITY PARTNERS ners were Gary Roberts and Barbara Gates, with June Halverson and Pat Noland as runners-up. SERIES: 5:30 pm. Courthouse gazebo and lawn. FRIDAY, AUG. 5 WALLOWA COUNTY FAIR: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Junior rodeo. FAMILY CRAFTY FRIDAY: Hosted by Josephy Center. Drop in between 11 a.m.-4 p.m. to enjoy a free craft making expe- rience together. All materials provided. BACK COUNTRY BASH: Harley Tucker Arena, Joseph. Two full nights of music, seven bands, onsite camping, vendors and an after-party breakfast. SATURDAY, AUG. 6 SUNRISE IRON MUSEUM DAY: All day annual event show- casing over 100 tractors, plows, cultivators and other antique machinery from the early 1900s. 65708 Sunrise Road, Enterprise. WALLOWA COUNTY FAIR: 8 a.m., Food booth opens; 8:30 a.m., Flag raising; 9 am, 4-H Dog show begins; 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Junior rodeo. DRAGONS ON THE LAKE DRAGON BOAT PADDLE PRACTICE: 8-9 a.m. Boat launch dock at the Marina. No experi- ence required. Wear light cloth- ing and bring water. For more info call 541-432-1121. 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. DISCOVERY WALKS: 9-11 a.m. Meet in the lobby of Wallowa Lake Lodge. Join Wal- lowology’s Nature Discovery Guide for family-friendly walks. LOWER VALLEY FARMERS MARKET: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 110 E. First St., Wallowa. Fresh, local products in a social gathering place. BACK COUNTRY BASH: Harley Tucker Arena, Joseph. Two full nights of music, seven bands, onsite camping, vendors and an after-party breakfast. SUNDAY, AUG. 7 WALLOWA LAKE CHAPEL SERVICES: 8 a.m. Wallowa County Park on the north end of Wallowa Lake. Morning prayer services are led by members of the Wallowa County Ecumenical Ministry Society. COWBOY ACTION FUN SHOOT: Set up at 10 a.m.; event begins at noon. Potluck din- ner afterwards. Revolvers, lever guns, shotguns. Eagle Cap Shooters’ gun range, 69105 Ant Flat Road, Enterprise. For info call 541-263-2077. WALLOWA COUNTY FAIR: 11 a.m., Food booth opens; noon, 4-H Horse show begins, Flag raising and meeting. DAY BY DAY CANCER SUP- PORT GROUP: 2-3:30 p.m. Joseph Community Center, 102 E. 1st St. Support group for can- cer patients and loved ones. MONDAY, AUG. 8 WALLOWA COUNTY FAIR: 7 a.m., Food booth opens; 8 a.m., 4-H Horse show begins. WALLOWA COUNTY CHESS CLUB: 3:30-5:30 p.m. Josephy Center, Joseph. Free. Players of all ages and levels are welcome. TUESDAY, AUG. 9 WALLOWA COUNTY FAIR: 7 a.m., Food booth opens; 8 a.m., 4-H Horse show begins; 7 p.m., Horse awards program. QUILTING GROUP: 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Wallowa Senior Center. WALLOWA-ABLE BAL- ANCE CLASS: 1-2 p.m. Wallowa Memorial Hospital classroom. Designed for older adults to focus on safe cardio, strength- ening and coordination. To reg- ister, call 541-426-5314.