Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1943-current, August 03, 2022, Page 10, Image 10

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CHIEF JOSEPH DAYS/RECORDS
Wallowa County Chieftain
Wednesday, August 3, 2022
Junior Parade yields prizes to participants
Top Gun Training
School wins
grand prize
Wallowa County Chieftain
JOSEPH — A total of 89
kids took part in the Junior
Parade for the 2022 Chief
Joseph Days on Friday,
July 29, as parents and other
spectators lined the streets of
downtown Joseph, accord-
ing to a press release from
Diane Witherrite.
The grand prize was a
basketball hoop donated
by Coca-Cola Bottling of
La Grande to the Wallowa
County Top Gun Training
School. The school was hon-
ored for being the county’s
own training program.
In the Small Fry category,
the costumes for 5 years old
and younger, Michael and
Hayden Moncrief won û rst
prize with their Huntin’,
Fishin’ and Lovin’ Everyday
entry.
Second prize went to a
future Tuckerette, Haisley
Bill Bradshaw/Wallowa County Chieftain
Keller.
In the category for cos- Kids got in on the fun by spraying spectators with water from the back of a Bank of Eastern Oregon pickup during the 2022
tumes 6-8 years old, û rst Chief Joseph Days Grand Parade on July 30, 2022. As warm as the day was, many spectators were begging to be sprayed.
prize went to a hive of bees
called America the Bee-U-ti- Candy Land! with Queen ing Coast to Coast won û rst Wallowa Lake Mermaids, old Maddox for “Bringing the
ful, made up of Skylar, Car- Frosting, Mr. Mint and Prin- place with Cav and Trix as McKenna and Audrey Borg- Thunder” with sidekick Cam-
son and Landrie Toren with cess Lolly Hays and Staglos. the lions along with lion tam- erding and Violet and Hay- eron. Joining four generations
In the wheels category, the ers Paige and Cara Freels.
Jack and Penny Dean.
zel Strickland.
of family members, Maddox
Second prize went to Freels Family Circus Travel-
Second place went to the
Third place went to 3-year- hoped everyone lets their hair
FOR THE RECORD
JULY 25
9:11 a.m. — White horse in
the roadway; horse contained
and owner contacted.
10:15 a.m. — Property dis-
pute in rural Enterprise.
10:38 a.m. — Theft com-
plaint in Wallowa.
11:23 a.m. — Welfare
check in Joseph.
11:52 a.m. — Civil dispute
in Enterprise.
12:15 p.m. — Hit and run
in Enterprise.
3:58 p.m. — Motorist assist
at Wallowa Lake.
6:37 p.m. — Welfare check
in rural Joseph.
7:52 p.m. — Welfare check
in Wallowa.
10:03 p.m. — Toni Michele
Shirley of Enterprise was
arrested after a traffi c stop
in Enterprise by the Enter-
prise Police Department on a
charge of DUII.
10:56 p.m. — Agency
assist in Enterprise.
JULY 26
6:52 a.m. — One-car, non-
injury motor-vehicle crash on
Highway 3.
8:07 a.m. — Adult sold
Vape to a minor in Enterprise.
8:43 a.m. — Dog as a
nuisance.
9:21 a.m. — Loose cattle
on Ski Run Road.
4:32 p.m. — Report of
smoke in the area.
5:18 p.m. — Missing swim-
mer; located safe.
JULY 27
7:26 a.m. — Suspicious
vehicle in Enterprise.
8:02 a.m. — Agency assist
in Joseph.
9:49 a.m. — Report of
vehicle vs. pedestrian in rural
Joseph.
11:06 a.m. — Report of
lost phone in rural Joseph.
12:23 p.m. — Civil dispute
in Enterprise.
12:32 p.m. — Search-
and-rescue incident in rural
Wallowa.
2:31 p.m. — Request for
public assist with a lock out
near Wallowa Lake.
4:21 p.m. — At a traffi c
stop in Enterprise, the EPD
issued a warning for failure to
obey a traffi c-control device.
5:13 p.m. — Suspicious
vehicle reported in Enterprise.
5:58 p.m. — Traffi c com-
plaint in rural Enterprise.
6:47 p.m. — At a traffi c
stop in Enterprise, the EPD
issued a warning for failure to
signal and failure to obey traf-
fi c-control device.
7:05 p.m. — Report of
harassment in rural Enterprise.
7:20 p.m. — Attempt to
locate in Joseph.
9:04 p.m. — Report of
cows close to Highway 82 just
east of Lostine.
10:45 p.m. — Report of a
disturbance in rural Enterprise.
JULY 28
1:10 a.m. — Report of
unlocked building in Enter-
prise. Security staff was able
to lock the doors and report
no security emergency at this
time.
6:24 a.m. — Report of
loose cattle in rural Lostine.
11:29 a.m. — Report of
animals on roadway in Joseph.
12:49 p.m. — Animal com-
plaint in Enterprise.
2:34 p.m. — Animal report
in Enterprise.
4:57 p.m. — Motorist
assist requested near Flora.
7:43 p.m. — At a traffi c
stop in rural Wallowa, the Wal-
lowa County Sheriff ’s Offi ce
issued a warning for speed.
JULY 29
1:42 a.m. — An injured
female reported in Joseph.
Nonemergency,
accidental
fall, no injuries.
8:49 a.m. — Report of a
single-vehicle, noninjury crash
in rural Joseph.
12:57 p.m. — Welfare
check in Enterprise.
3:08 p.m. — Disabled
vehicle in rural Wallowa; infor-
mation to the Oregon State
Police.
3:36 p.m. — Cynthia Jo
Nohr, 63, of Enterprise, was
arrested by the EPD on a
charge of contempt of court.
3:53 p.m. — At a traffi c
stop in rural Enterprise, the
WCSO issued a warning for
speed.
5:02 p.m. — Cynthia Jo
Nohr, 63, of Enterprise was
arrested by the EPD on a
charge of driving under the
infl uence of intoxicants.
5:10 p.m.
—
WCSO
assisted EPD in Enterprise.
7:38 p.m. — Abandoned
vehicle tagged for tow in
Enterprise.
8:18 p.m. — Report of pos-
sible trespass in Joseph.
9:15 p.m. — Parking
complaint.
9:49 p.m. — Traffi c com-
plaint in rural Enterprise.
10:17 p.m. — At a traffi c
stop in Enterprise, the WCSO
issued a warning for equip-
ment violation.
10:40 p.m. — Criminal
mischief at the Joseph rodeo
grounds.
JULY 30
12:32 a.m. — Minor in
possession in Joseph.
5:52 a.m. — Disturbance
reported in Wallowa.
9:26 a.m. — Parking com-
plaint in rural Enterprise.
11 a.m. — Parking com-
plaint in Joseph.
11:01 a.m. — Theft com-
plaint at Wallowa Lake State
Park.
11:08 a.m. — Traffi c com-
plaint on Highway 82.
1:47 p.m. — Disturbance
at Wallowa Lake.
5:39 p.m. — Report of traf-
fi c crash in rural Enterprise.
6:52 p.m. — Call request-
ing welfare check in Enterprise.
7:03 p.m.
—
WCSO
assisted OSP on a traffi c stop
in rural Enterprise.
down to “Feel the Thunder,”
the CJD theme.
Among the marching
groups û rst place went to
Building Healthy Fami-
lies, with families and staû
dressed as their favorite lit-
erary characters.
Second place went to
the Wallowa County Fair
4-H Court and members
celebrating the summer in
splish, splash, summer fun
style. The court consisted
of Basey Dawson, Owyhee
Harguess and Jadeyn Perin.
Among the û oats, û rst
place went to the Wallowa
County Top Gun Training
School. Its naval directors
include Grayson Hawkins,
Brogan Hawkins, Tate Zach-
arias and Gus Christianson.
First place among the
riding groups went to the
Knights in Shining Armor
made up of the Stuû ton,
Grandi and Cobb Families,
with Teal as Maid Marian.
Second place went to
Yellowstone with the Wil-
liams, Stanley and Camp-
bell kids.
Third place went to Prin-
cess Kodie Kate and her uni-
corn Willey.
Cash prizes in each cat-
egory were donated by Mr.
Timber Inc. and each partic-
ipant received an ice cream
cone donated by R&R Drive
In in Joseph.
7:09 p.m . — Call reporting
animal abuse in Joseph.
8:45 p.m. — EPD issued
a warning for failure to use
lighting.
9:05 p.m. — Suspicious
activity in Wallowa.
9:18 p.m. — At a traffi c
stop in Enterprise, the EPD
issued a warning for failure to
maintain lane.
10:25 p.m. — Report of
a noninjury, hit and run in
Joseph.
11:01 p.m. — Disturbance
in Wallowa.
11:21 p.m. — Report of a
disturbance in Wallowa.
JULY 31
12:33 a.m. — Report of a
disturbance in Joseph.
1:07 a.m. — Reported
fi ght outside Stubborn Mule
in Joseph.
2:32 a.m. — Courtesy ride
from Enterprise to Joseph.
5:01 a.m. — Call reporting
a trespass in Joseph.
Coffee Break!
CLUES ACROSS
1. Female parent
5. NY city
10. Israeli diplomat
Abba
14. Surrounded by
15. Car part
16. Simple aquatic
plant
17. Tough skin
of fruit
18. Finnish lake
19. Composition
20. Very willing
22. One and only
23. Cluster cups
24. Famed Holly-
wood director
27. Score perfectly
64. Popular type of
shoe
65. The territory
occupied by a
nation
66. Tattle
67. Chop up
68. Actress Zell-
weger
69. Romanian city
CLUES DOWN
1. Female of a
horse
2. Bowon
3. Chinese dynasty
4. Small venomous
snake
5. Global news
agency
6. Common
fractions
7. American state
30. Important
45. Color at the end 8. Tired
lawyers
of the spectrum 9. Boxing9s GOAT
31. Undivided
46. Actress Ryan
10. Made less
32. Part of the foot 47. Digital audio-
severe
35. Spun by
tape
11. A group of
spiders
countries in spe-
48. Expression of
37. Married woman
cial alliance
creative skill
38. Reagan9s Sec- 49. Scientioc
12. God of ore
retary of State
(Hindu)
instrument
39. Instruments
13. Northeast
52.
Dog-__:
40. The A-Team
Indian ethnic
marked for later
drove one
group
55. Israeli city __
41. Short-tailed
21. Anchor ropes
Aviv
marten
23. They __
42. Oil organization 56. Fencing sword 25. Apprehend
43. Predecessor to 60. Turkish title
26. Autonomic
61. Wise individ-
the EU
nervous system
uals
44. <Hotel Califor-
27. A theatrical
nia= rockers
performer
63. Cold wind
28. 2-door car
29. Partner to
nowed
32. Pair of small
hand drums
33 Former Houston
footballer
34. Discharge
36. Former wom-
en9s branch of
the military
37. Partner to
cheese
38. Witch
40. Live in a dull
way
41. Satisoes
43. Snakelike osh
44. Consume
46. Type of student
47. Erase
49. Instruct
50. Girl9s given
name
51. Spiritual leader
of a Jewish
congregation
52. Every one of
two or more
things
53. Indian city
54. Greek letters
57. Weapon
58. Geological
times
59. Cycle in
physics
61. Soviet Socialist
Republic
62. Witness
WORDS
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CLASSMATES
CUBBY
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DESKS
FIRST
FLASHCARDS
FRIENDS
INTRODUCTION
KINDERGARTEN
MANIPULATE
NERVOUS
PLAY
READING
RECESS
SCHOOLING
SIGHT
STUDENT
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