RECORDS Wallowa County Chieftain A2 Wednesday, September 7, 2022 Wallowa County ranks high in honesty DEATH AND SERVICE NOTICES Lavon Carol Elliott Lavon Carol Elliott, of Redmond, died May 8, 2022. She was born Feb. 28, 1945. A celebration of life will be held Sept. 13, 2022, at noon, at the South Fork Grange in Lostine. Compiled by Cheryl Jenkins building alone has forty win- dows which will have to be replaced. Christy fi ghting a small fi re near Mirror lake. Only about 520 acres were burned. 50 YEARS AGO 100 YEARS AGO 75 YEARS AGO Michael Hulse Sr. Sept. 7, 1922 Sept. 11, 1947 Sept. 7, 1972 Michael Hulse Sr., 74, of Wallowa, died on Aug. 31, 2022, at Wallowa Memorial Hospital in Enterprise. Arrangements are under the direction of Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral Home & Cremation Ser- vices, Halfway. Online condolences may be shared at www.tamispinevalleyfuneralhome.com. Nearly every arti- cle reported to the Record Chieftain as lost in recent weeks has been found and returned to the owner, prov- ing that Wallowa county people rank high in honesty. A severe hail storm vis- ited the Flora country last week, doing considerable damage. The storm was at its worst as it passed thru Flora and for some two or three miles farther north. Hail stones as large as hen’s eggs fell with a strong wind which hurled them with such force as to break win- dows, ruining roofs, strip- ping orchards, killing chick- ens and pigs, and completely destroying many fi elds of spring grain. Hardly a west window of any building escaped. The Flora school In six days 119 veterans cashed their leave bonds for a total payment of $28,306 or an average of $238 to each veteran. It is estimated that there are at least 500 veterans in the county with leave bonds the total value of which is about $120,000. On October 7 the voters will go to the polls to vote for or against a proposed three percent sales tax. Such a measure has been submit- ted to the voters four times previously — in 1933, 1934, 1936 and in 1944. In each of these elections the tax was opposed by from seventy to eighty-fi ve percent of the voters. A plane was used to drop 500 feet of hose, pumps, food and other supplies to a fi re crew manned by Henry Fred Tippett of Joseph is the proud owner of a new Cessna 172 airplane that he purchased last week. He hopes to start a fl ying club in the Joseph area and plans to use the new aircraft as a rental unit and for commer- cial charter fl ights. Steve Womack, 19, of Wallowa, was mortally injured in a one-car accident near Wallowa that left his three passengers uninjured. A 24-inch mackinaw was caught from the bank of Wallowa Lake by Joe Ever- est of Portland. According to reports, it has been about two years since a mackinaw has been caught at the lake. Judge Ben Boswell and Commissioner Mike Hay- ward have signed on to an Oregon State Parks pro- posal which would maintain the section of railroad line from Elgin to Wallowa, pull up the rails from Wallowa to Enterprise and install a small, touristy type train on existing tracks from Enter- prise to Joseph. A long-time 4-H mem- ber, 13-year-old Lynna Fischer of Enterprise, has been named the 1997 Junior Homemaker of the Fair. The Enterprise High School class of 1942 held its 55th year reunion at Vali’s with 17 members present: Betty Rutherford, Wilbur Dale, Dean Jones, Fern Wolfe, Jack Graves, Bruce Rutherford, Cora Mae O’Conner, Anna Lee Barnett, Ross Downing, Willis Bailey, Vivian Att- man, Deb Hansen, Tom Misander, Sam Loftus, Jay Pyles, Patricia Dishman and Dale Miller. reporting overdue hikers at Wallowa Lake; hikers were located. 7:23 p.m. — 911 call reporting fi re in rural Wallowa. 8:39 p.m. — 911 call report- ing domestic in Enterprise. AUGUST 31 3:55 a.m. — 911 call reporting a suspicious person in Joseph. 7:53 a.m. — Lost wallet reported in Enterprise. 8:28 a.m. — Traffi c stop in rural Wallowa; WCSO issued a warning for speed. 8:35 a.m. — Traffi c stop in rural Wallowa; WCSO issued a warning for speed. 10:20 a.m. — 911 call reporting smoke/fi re in Lostine Canyon/Goat Ridge. 11:19 a.m. — 911 call reporting a fi re in Lostine Canyon. 11:52 a.m. — 911 call reporting a fi re in rural Lostine. 12:04 p.m. — Lost items reported in Enterprise. 1:20 p.m. — Welfare check in rural Wallowa, Search and Rescue activated. Subject found safe, situation resolved. 2:05 p.m. — Report of a stolen vehicle in Joseph; vehi- cle was recovered. 2:47 p.m. — Follow-up investigation in Joseph. 7:33 p.m. — Traffi c stop in rural Enterprise; EPD issued a warning for failure to maintain lane. 7:49 p.m. — Traffi c stop in rural Enterprise; EPD towed a vehicle for no insurance and issued a citation. 8:56 p.m. — Traffi c stop in rural Enterprise; WCSO issued a warning. 9:05 p.m. — Contempt of Court in Enterprise. 10:03 p.m. — Traffi c stop in rural Enterprise; EPD issued a warning for failure to main- tain lane. SEPTEMBER 1 8:56 a.m. — Suspicious person in Enterprise. 9:24 a.m. — Deer caught in fence in Lostine. 12:17 p.m. — EPD towed a vehicle for no insurance. 12:53 p.m. — Report of ille- gal juvenile activity in Wallowa. 12:55 p.m. — Traffi c stop in Enterprise; EPD issued a warning. 1:09 p.m. — Traffi c stop in Enterprise; EPD issued a cita- tion for Driving While Sus- pended violation and a warn- ing for Fail to Transfer Title. 1:22 p.m. — Report of lost fi shing pole in rural Joseph. 1:26 p.m. — Traffi c stop in Enterprise; EPD issued a warning. 1:37 p.m. — Traffi c stop in Enterprise; EPD issued warnings for illegal U-turn, improper display of plate and defective lighting. 1:47 p.m. — Traffi c stop in Enterprise; EPD issued a cita- tion for no operator’s license. 2:38 p.m. — Report of pos- sible harassment in Enterprise. 3:59 p.m. — Traffi c stop in rural Enterprise; EPD issued a warning. 4:40 p.m. — Traffi c stop in Enterprise; EPD towed the vehicle for no insurance and issued the driver a citation. 6:24 p.m. — Traffi c stop in Enterprise; EPD issued a warn- ing for no seat belt. 6:52 p.m. — Traffi c stop in rural Wallowa; WCSO issued a warning. 7:04 p.m. — Civil standby in Wallowa by WCSO. 7:39 p.m. — Agency assist in Enterprise. 7:58 p.m. — Found small, female Border Collie-type dog wearing a blue collar, in rural Enterprise. 8:42 p.m. — Non-injury traffi c crash in rural Enterprise. 8:53 p.m. — Noise com- plaint in Enterprise. 9:55 p.m. — 911 call reporting a possible restrain- ing order violation in Wallowa. SEPTEMBER 2 1:54 a.m. — Traffi c stop in Joseph; WCSO issued a citation. 7:16 a.m. — Found wallet in Joseph. 8:16 a.m. — Follow-up investigation in Wallowa. 9:11 a.m. — Report of criminal mischief in Joseph. 11:47 a.m. — Follow-up investigation in Joseph. 4:29 p.m. — Death investi- gation in Enterprise. 5:27 p.m. — Report of an injured deer in Lostine; deer was dispatched. 9:06 p.m. — Disturbance in Joseph. SEPTEMBER 3 7:53 a.m. — Report of a restraining order violation in Enterprise. 9:08 a.m. — Welfare check in Joseph. 9:45 a.m. — Search and Rescue called for an IRCC SOS notifi cation. Notifi cation in error; SAR stood down. 11:08 a.m. — Criminal mis- chief in Joseph. 11:15 a.m. — Agency assist with evacuations in the Double Creek Fire. 11:27 a.m. — Report of suspicious circumstances in Enterprise. 11:42 a.m. — Report of an injured deer in rural Joseph. 12:42 p.m. — Found dog near the Joseph Lookout; dog and owner were reunited. 1:25 p.m. — Public assist in Wallowa. 3:26 p.m. — WCSO per- forming extra patrol in Enter- prise for the Juniper Jam. 3:44 p.m. — Joseph Fire and Wallowa Fire assisting ODF. 5:49 p.m. — Follow-up — USFS is investigating. 5:51 p.m. — Hit and run at Salt Creek and the 39 road. 6:04 p.m. — Hit and run reported in rural Joseph. 6:40 p.m. — 911 call reporting a person running a chainsaw and falling trees in rural Joseph; Joseph Fire Dept. was advised. 6:48 p.m. — Noise com- plaint in Enterprise. 7:01 p.m. — Report of a baby deer stuck in a fence in Wallowa. 7:06 p.m. — 911 call reporting a traffi c complaint in Wallowa. 9:36 p.m. — Follow-up investigation in Enterprise. 10:51 p.m. — 911 call reporting a disturbance in Joseph. 11:53 p.m. — Traffi c stop in Enterprise; EPD issued a warning. SEPTEMBER 4 8:50 a.m. — Report of a non-injury hit and run at Wal- lowa Lake. 12:47 p.m. — Search and Rescue performing an agency assist in Imnaha. 5:23 p.m. — Suspicious activity in Enterprise. 6:18 p.m. — 911 call reporting a disturbance in rural Joseph. 8:28 p.m. — Public assist request in Enterprise. 8:57 p.m. — 911 call reporting a possible domestic in Enterprise. SEPTEMBER 5 10:36 a.m. — Request for a welfare check in rural Lostine. Retha Mae (Kirkpatrick) Walker Retha Mae Walker, 91, of Wallowa Lake, died at Grande Ronde Hospital, La Grande, Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2022. She was born May 30, 1931. A private family burial was held at the Enterprise Cemetery. A celebration of life will be held Sept. 17, 2022, from 2-4 p.m. at the Hurri- cane Creek Grange, 82930 Airport Lane, Joseph. A full obit will follow at a later date. Bollman Funeral Home is entrusted with arrangements. Weather Forecast Courtesy of Weather Underground • wunderground.com High Low Conditions Sept. 8 74 41 sunny Sept. 9 76 41 sunny Sept. 10 86 52 sunny Sept. 11 85 49 partly cloudy Sept. 12 79 46 partly cloudy Sept. 13 76 44 partly cloudy Sept. 14 74 43 partly cloudy FOR THE RECORD Phases of the moon Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Full Moon Last Quarter OUT OF THE PAST Sept. 25 Oct. 2 New Moon 1st Quarter WALLOWA COUNTY SUNRISE & SUNSET SEPT. 8 – 14 (from the U.S. Naval Observatory) THUR FRI SAT SUN MON TUES WED 6:18 7:15 6:19 7:13 6:20 7:11 6:21 7:09 6:22 7:07 6:24 7:05 6:27 7:02 Thomas Bernhardt May 25, 1961 - August 19, 2022 Thomas Hall Bernhardt, 61, formerly of Wallowa, Oregon, passed away Aug. 19, 2022 at his home in St. Paul, Oregon. Tom was born in La Grande, Oregon, on May 25, 1961 to Johnny and Edna Mae (Burress) Bernhardt. He was a 1979 graduate of La Grande High School, where his larger-than-life personality made him a standout in the classroom, in athletics and as a friend to all. Tom excelled on the football field. His hard-hitting, never- quit playing earned him a place on the 1979 Shriner’s football team. Tom loved the outdoors from an early age and spent most of his youth and adult years planning the next hunt, many times with lifelong friends. A year after graduating, Tom moved to the Grand Junction/Fruita, Colorado area, with a group of close friends to work on the pipeline. After returning home, he worked in logging and various mill jobs to purchase land and cattle, a lifelong dream. Tom settled in Wallowa County, cowboying for local ranchers and adding cattle to his herd year by year. Tom was a cowboy at heart and his time in the saddle on Smith Mountain found him at The Hill Top House, when the boys were in town. That’s where he first met the McKillip Family. Never one to shy away from a good time, that big personality soon became a regular with the hunting crew, where he noticed a picture from that summer. They said that’s our sister. Oh...you never told me you had a sister! Off to the St. Paul Rodeo, the fun-loving single guy went, where he met the love of his life, Shelly McKillip, in 1993. They married in 1997, built a home on Diamond Prairie and had their only son, Will, in 1999. In 2015, they sold their ranch and moved to Saint Paul, Oregon, to get the help they needed with his early onset Alzheimer’s diagnosis and be closer to their grandchildren. Tommy loved thunderstorms, fireworks and a beautiful sunset. His roaring laugh and teasing nature will be remembered by all, especially his hospice gals, Heidi and Malia. Tom was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Brenda Bomberger. He is survived by his wife and son, Shelly and Will Bernhardt of Saint Paul, Oregon; daughters Jayme Fair of Newberg, Oregon, Stacie Price of Saint Paul, Oregon and Katy (Miles) Baker of Newberg, Oregon; nine grandchildren, Alexa, Tristan (Paige), Jezzie, Jillian, Camden, Johnny, Chloe, Natalie and Isabele (his partner in crime); and many, many nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family and close friends. A Celebration of Life will be Sept. 24, 2022, at 3 p.m. on Smith Mountain in Wallowa, Oregon, where he married his bride 25 years ago. Donations in Tom’s name can be sent to Wallowa School District, PO Box 425, Wallowa, OR 97885 for help with the recent hailstorm recovery for victims/ students or Brighton Hospice, 8050 SW Warm Springs St., Ste. 205, Tualatin, OR 97062. Arrangements are by Attrell’s Funeral Chapel. AUGUST 29 12:11 a.m. — Traffi c stop in rural Lostine; EPD issued a warning. 8:42 a.m. — Injured deer in rural Enterprise. 10:04 a.m. — Request for traffi c control assistance in rural Enterprise on Hwy 82; referred to Oregon State Police. 11:44 a.m. — Report of loose cow in roadway in rural Enterprise. 12:03 p.m. — 911 call reporting a loose cow on the roadway in rural Enterprise. 4:41 p.m. — Follow-up investigation in Enterprise. 6:48 p.m. — Fire alarm reported in Joseph; false alarm. 7:13 p.m. — Traffi c stop in Enterprise; WCSO issued a cita- tion and towed the vehicle. 9:24 p.m. — Traffi c stop in Enterprise; EPD issued a warning. 10:44 p.m. — Traffi c stop in rural Enterprise; EPD arrested Andrea Christine Stendar, 39, of Durango, CO, for DUII and Reckless Driving. Subject was released to a sober third party. AUGUST 30 9:13 a.m. — Commercial fi re alarm in Enterprise; false alarm. 11:25 a.m. — Agency assist in Wallowa. 11:30 a.m. — Report of possible restraining order vio- lations in Wallowa. 12:20 p.m. — Possible ani- mal neglect in rural Joseph. 12:34 p.m. — Report of theft in rural Joseph. 12:52 p.m. — Report of deceased deer in rural Joseph; referred to ODOT. 12:57 p.m. — Report of smoke behind and to the south of Wallowa Lake; infor- mation to NE Dispatch. 2:54 p.m. — 911 call reporting a non-injury traffi c crash in Enterprise. 3:10 p.m. — Traffi c stop in rural Enterprise: WCSO issued a warning for speed. 3:37 p.m. — 911 call reporting smoke in the area of Hat Point; referred to NE Dispatch. 5:49 p.m. — Report of low hanging power line in Enterprise. 7:14 p.m. — 911 call WHAT’S HAPPENING WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7 ROTARY CLUB OF WALLOWA COUNTY: Noon-1 p.m. Odd Fellows Hall next to the Enter- prise Library. WALK WITH A DOC: 12:30- 1:30 pm. Meet outside in front of Wallowa Memorial Hospital. 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. 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. THURSDAY, SEPT. 8 WALLOWA-ABLE BALANCE CLASS: 1-2 p.m. Wallowa Memorial Hospital classroom. Designed for older adults to focus on safe cardio, strength- ening and coordination. To register, call 541-426-5314. WALLOWA MOUNTAIN QUIL- TERS GUILD: 5:30 p.m. Monthly meeting. VFW Hall, Enterprise. Visitors and new members welcome. FRIDAY, SEPT. 9 HELLS CANYON MULE DAYS: Wallowa County Fairgrounds, Enterprise. See full schedule at www.hellscanyonmuledays. com. SATURDAY, SEPT. 10 HELLS CANYON MULE DAYS: Wallowa County Fairgrounds, Enterprise. See full schedule at www.hellscanyonmuledays. com. ALL YOU CAN EAT BREAK- FAST AND BAZAAR: 7-11 a.m. Hurricane Creek Grange, at the intersection of Hurricane Creek Road and Airport Lane. Pancakes, breakfast meat, eggs, biscuits and gravy, juice and coff ee. Requested dona- tion: $8. 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 WALK: 9-11 a.m. 25 YEARS AGO Sept. 4, 1997 SEE THE EXPANDED ONLINE CALENDAR AT EASTERNOREGONEVENTS.COM Meet in the lobby of Wallowa Lake Lodge. Join Wallowolo- gy’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. OUT OF THE DARK: LUMI- NARY VIGIL FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION: 7-9 p.m. Wal- lowa County Courthouse. Get a bag to decorate and leave for the luminary vigil at Wal- lowa Memorial Hospital, Jose- phy Center, Building Healthy Families, Winding Waters Clinic, Enterprise Library, Wal- lowa Library, Hearts for Health Building. Bags will be available from Aug. 17 to Sept. 7. Visit the courthouse the night of the event to see the messages of hope. For info, call 541-426- 4524 x 1031. SUNDAY, SEPT. 11 HELLS CANYON MULE DAYS: Wallowa County Fairgrounds, Enterprise. See full schedule at www.hellscanyonmule- days.com. COWBOY ACTION FUN SHOOT: Set up at 10 a.m.; event begins at noon. Pot- luck dinner afterward. Revolvers, lever guns, shot- guns. Eagle Cap Shooters gun range, 69105 Ant Flat Road, Enterprise. For info call 541-263-2077. DAY BY DAY CANCER SUP- PORT GROUP: 2-3:30 p.m. Joseph Community Center, 102 E. First St. Support group for cancer patients and loved ones. MONDAY, SEPT. 12 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, SEPT. 13 QUILTING GROUP: 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. Wallowa Senior Center. WALLOWA-ABLE BALANCE CLASS: 1-2 p.m. Wallowa Memorial Hospital classroom. Designed for older adults to focus on safe cardio, strength- ening and coordination. To register, call 541-426-5314.