A6 Business wallowa.com April 26, 2017 A shuffl e and a new deal in Joseph BIZ BUZZ Kathleen Ellyn L ast year, I let folks know that Mike Lund was back in town and had opened a small engine repair and saw shop next door to Mike’s Garage. “Small Engine” Mike has moved again. He’s still in Joseph and just a few blocks away on E. McCully Street. It’s hard to spot right now, as the building isn’t fi nished, so call ahead. Mike bought a building lot there and plans to put a house on it, but in the meantime, he’s working in a dou- ble car garage and has also decided to become a mobile repairman. “Most of the time a lawnmower only takes an hour to fi x,” he said. “And, especially with older people and a riding lawnmower, loading that thing takes longer than fi xing it, and it’s a lot of bother for them. So, I decided it was easier for me to go to them.” He has 35 years of experience and has worked extensively with Stihl, Husky and John Deere engines. You can call Mike and schedule an appointment: 541-786-0774. graduated from the Boulder College of Massage Therapy in Colorado and has been a licensed massage therapist for 10 years. She’s worked in chiropractic offi ces, at ski resorts and spas and in private homes. “I especially love doing neck work and helping people who’ve been in car accidents, have job-related injuries and stress,” she said. She charges $65 per hour and a small travel fee. New clients receive $10 off their fi rst massage. In typical Wallowa County fashion she also has several jobs –– she offers old-time music lessons, having learned traditional Appalachian music by ear. She teaches fi ddle, claw hammer banjo and guitar. She learned the skill at Warren Wil- son College in Ashville, N.C. “This is a very traditional kind of music,” she said. “Call and fi nd out the difference between ‘Old Time Music’ and bluegrass.” Courtesy photo She will bring her musical instru- Jenny Monfore practices her fiddle at a campsite. Monfore also hopes to build ments to your location. a homestead in the near future and recently completed a woodworking course. She also calls square dances for weddings and other events. There’s another new business in sage sessions. She has a day job working for Beth Joseph. Jenny Monfore has hung out She does deep tissue (myofas- Gibans of Backyard Gardens. her shingle for her “on-call” massage cial release), injury treatment and You can contact her at 406-224- business. She will bring her table to relaxation work and enjoys helping 1721 or email ohmylittledarlin@ your offi ce or home for private mas- pregnant women with massage. She gmail.com. Enterprise FCCLAers earn state awards The Enterprise FCCLA Chapter attended State Lead- ership Conference in Port- land April 4-6. Several individuals and groups presented a Students Taking Action for Recogni- tion event that they have been working on through the year. • Reece Christman, Eli- za Irish and Carsyn Miller –– Gold in Environmental Ambassador, senior catego- ry. Their project’s focus was raising money to install a wa- ter bottle fi lter station at the high school. • Rachel Frolander –– Gold in Job Interview, senior category. • Riley and Ashlyn Gray –– Gold in Chapter Service Project Display, senior cat- egory. Their project’s focus was raising money to help support Karlee Riggs and her family. • Deedee Duncan and Tishrei Movich-Fields –– Gold in Chapter Service Project Portfolio, junior cat- egory. Their project’s focus was creating and promoting fun events in the school. • Jadon Garland – Gold in Chapter Service Project T HE B OOKLOFT AND Skylight Gallery Display, junior category. His project focused on gaining leadership by creating a fun and safe event for teenagers on Halloween and bringing awareness to the prevention of bullying in our schools and communities. • Adagia Latta – Gold in Illustrated Talk, senior cate- gory. • Pablo Arenas – Silver in Illustrated Talk, junior cate- gory. • Zion Mark – Bronze in Career Investigation, junior category. All students qualifi ed to attend National Leadership Church Finding books is our specialty 541.426.3351 • 107 E. Main • Enterprise • www.bookloftoregon.com Directory Church of Christ 502 W. 2nd Street • Wallowa 541-398-2509 Worship at 11 a.m. Mid-week Bible Study 7 p.m. St. Katherine’s Catholic Church Fr. Francis Akano 301 E. Garfi eld Enterprise Mass Schedule Tues-Fri 8:00 am Saturdays 5:30pm Sundays 10:30am (541)426-4008 stkatherineenterprise.org St. Pius X Wallowa Sundays 8:00am All are welcome Joseph United Methodist Church CLUES ACROSS CLUES DOWN 1. Computer security philosophy (abbr.) 4. “Antman” actor Paul 8. Region 10. Heart veins __ cavae 11. Stem 12. Public house 13. Outdated monetary units 15. Experiences again 16. Took possession of (Brit.) 17. Absolved 18. “His Airness” 21. Unhappy 22. The entirety 23. Meds without prescription 24. James Bond is one 25. Signal 26. Midwife 27. “The Who” guitarist 34. “Independence Day” actor 35. East Asian territory 36. Moved slowly 37. God of Assyria 38. Highland 39. Photographers’ requests 40. Makes tractors 41. Witnesses 42. Not beginnings 43. Prosecutors 1. Prejudice 2. Known for its sultans 3. Boston hoopster 4. An evangelistic meeting 5. Inconsistent 6. Challenged 7. Hideaways 9. Members of Mennonite sect 10. Cogently 12. Univ. of Maryland mascot 14. The Caspian is one 15. Greek letter 17. Law degree 19. Respected 20. Resin-like substance 23. A basis for 24. Popular horror movie franchise 25. Basements 26. Boxing promoter King 27. Plucked 28. Small amount 29. Shape-memory alloy 30. Metal plates 31. Resonated 32. Sickness 33. Coercion 34. Franz van __, German diplomat 36. Type of ranch Conference in Nashville this summer. Those who have decided to attend Nationals are: Ra- chel Frolander, Riley Gray, Ashlyn Gray, Pablo Arenas and Zion Mark. They will be raising funds to help with expenses for this trip, including a can drive located outside of Wallowa County Grain Growers, Little Caesars Pizza Sales (can be purchased from students or at the school) and a taco feed before the EHS Academic Awards (tickets can be pur- chased ahead of time or you can pay at the door). 3rd & Lake St. • Joseph Pastor Cherie Dearth Phone: 541-432-3102 Sunday Worship Service 10:00 am St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church 100 NE 3rd St, Enterprise NE 3rd & Main St 541-426-3439 Worship Service Sunday 9:30am Summit Church Gospel Centered Community Service time: 10:30 am Cloverleaf Hall in Enterprise Pastor Mark Garland www.summitchurchoregon.org Faith Lutheran Church Worship 2 nd & 4 th Sundays - 2 pm Bible Study 2 nd & 4 th Thursdays - 11 am LCMS (Lutheran Church Missouri Synod) Enterprise Christian Church Christ Covenant Church 85035 Joseph Hwy • (541) 426-3449 Pastor Terry Tollefson Church Offi ce: 541-263-0505 Family Prayer: 9:45am Sunday School: 10am Worship Service: 11am “Loving God & One Another” David Bruce, Sr. - Minister 723 College Street Lostine Lostine Presbyterian Church Enterprise Community Congregational Church Discussion Group 9:30 AM Worship Service 11:00 AM The Big Brown Church Childrens program during service Blog: dancingforth.blogspot.com 541.398.0597 Hwy 82, Lostine Stephen Kliewer, Minister Wallowa Assembly of God 606 West Hwy 82 Wallowa, Oregon 541-886-8445 Sunday School • 9:30 Worship Service • 10:45 Pastor Tim Barton wallowaassemblyofgod.com In brief Foundation offers ag scholarships Applications for the 2017 Wallowa County Agricul- tural Resource Foundation scholarship are at OSU Ex- tension Offi ce in Enterprise. The Stockgrowers Memorial Scholarship awards money to students majoring in ag and natural resources. The Probert-Broucher Memorial Scholarship is for students majoring in a fi eld directly or indirectly related to agriculture. Preference is given to stu- dents in at least their second year of study. Info: 541-263- 1517. Fishtrip program planned April 27 Fishtrap has rescheduled a program canceled earlier this year due to inclement weath- er. “The Big Read – America in Vietnam: Understanding Tim O’Brien’s Vietnam War” with David Schmitz will be 7 p.m. Thursday, April 27 at the Tomas Conference Center, 309 South River St., Enter- prise. Author and Whitman College professor, Schmitz will examine why the Unit- ed States became involved in Vietnam and the state of the war when author Tim O’Brien fought and later wrote about it. Schmitz has written several books on Vietnam and its af- termath. Plowing bee has been canceled The Lee Scott Memorial Plowing Bee is no more. This year would have been the 19th Annual event. The two-day early May horse- and mule-plowing gathering, which met at Juani- ta and Larry Waters’ farm east of Joseph, has been canceled due to Larry Waters’ health issues. It was an opportunity not only for the public to witness plowing fi rst hand but for teamsters and visitors alike to share stories and live mu- sic over a prepared lunch and dinner. The Bee was a fundraiser for scholarships at the Wal- lowa Lake Horse Camp Ad- ventures. Weed control session coming up The Wallowa County Veg- etation Department will host a noxious weed control clinic 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, May 6, at the public works lot. Participants will learn how to calibrate spray equipment, select proper herbicides and rates and determine the best time to spray for weeds. Bring your spray equipment (rinsed and clean). Coffee and donuts pro- vided. All participants are entered into a free herbicide giveaway raffl e. Info: 426-4543, ext. 206 or wcweeds@co.wallowa.or.us. 409 W. Main Enterprise, Oregon JosephUMC.org Worship at 9 a.m. Sunday School at 10:30 a.m. Evening Worship at 6 p.m. (nursery at A.M. services) Wallowa County Chieftain with an open door Pastor Archie Hook Sunday Worship 11am Bible Study 9:30am Ark Angels Children’s Program Ages 4-6th grade, 11am Nursery for children 3 & under 301 NE First St. • Enterprise, OR Find us on Facebook! 541.426.3044 Seventh-Day Adventist Church & School 305 Wagner (near the Cemetery) P.O. Box N. Enterprise, OR 97828 541-426-3751 Church 541-426-8339 School Time for a Computer Tuneup? Spyware Removal • 541-426-0108 103 SW 1st St., Enterprise Births A son, Ryatt Jack Bacon was born April 10, 2017, in Enterprise to Cody and Maleah Bacon of Enterprise. Grandparents are Preston and Synthia Wright, and Larry and Donna Bacon. A son, Maverick Lane Phillips was born April 11, 2017, in Enterprise to Mitchell and Vanessa Phillips of Joseph. Worship Services Sabbath School 9:30 - 10:45 a.m. Worship Hour 11:00 a.m. - Noon Pastor Jonathan DeWeber 301 W. Main, Enterprise • 541.426.3177