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A6 News wallowa.com February 14, 2018 Wallowa County Chieftain ‘Favorite Finds on Main’ moving to new spot Layton Forest Products opens in Wallowa Sondra Lozier, the last renter left in the huge Litch Building on the corner of West Main and River Street in Enterprise, has found new digs. Lozier has been contem- plating moving since the new owner of the Litch Building, McKee Brothers Investments, took possession and discussed reconstruction plans with the renters. Since then, Sugar Time Bakery has moved to the newly remodeled Burnaugh Building (also a McKee project), R’s Consignment moved across the street to 105 W. Main and Valley Barbers moved to 211 West Main. Lozier was the last renter examining her options in December 2017. Lozier will be moving her popular “Favorite Finds on Main” business to 700 West Main, across from the Red Rooster Café and Main Street Motors. Not only does she keep her name, the new digs Miller benefit set Feb. 15 in Wallowa A benefit dinner and auc- tion for Dawna Miller’s med- ical fund will be 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 15, at Wallowa Senior Center. A spaghetti dinner will be served followed by an auction of pies and other items, includ- ing a ton of grass hay and a cord of firewood. Monetary donations are BIZ BUZZ Kathleen Ellyn feature a huge shop area, lots of storage and easy access to her storage in the NAPA Auto Parts basement and windows galore. Lozier said she is contem- plating how she will use those windows. “I’m really pleased about this,” Lozier said. “It gives me more room, storage, it’s going to work a lot better for me (than earlier ideas).” When she was in her origi- nal location in the Litch Build- ing, she sent a lot of people down to the Red Rooster Café, she said, and with the grow- ing familiarity of tourists with that business and the addi- tion to Rants and Raves Brew- ery of Moscow, Idaho (begin- ning remodeling at the old Ace Hardware location in April), there will be a lot of possibil- ities on West Main. Lozier plans to keep Favor- ite Finds on Main open in the old location until Feb. 28 and IN BRIEF being accepted at Community Bank. Info: 541-263-0783. Womens art, music event set “Women, Words and Music” will be 7 p.m. Sat- urday, March 31, at Josephy tentatively plans to be open in the new shop location by the first of March. Look for advertisements as she makes that transition. One operational change to look for will be in the open hours as Lozier plans to bring her hours more in line with the open hours at Red Rooster. THE WOOD lot across from the old Jay Herbert Bates Mill in Wallowa just keeps attracting new timber-related businesses. Jake Layton of Wallowa, 33, son of Ron and Rene Layton of Joseph, is operating a portable mill adjacent to and in tandem with Butch Tanzey’s Tanzey Forest Improvement Inc. Layton, a wildland fire- fighter for the U.S. Forest Service who also coaches JV basketball at Joseph Charter School, is developing Layton Forest Products to fill a need in the community, he said. Center for Arts and Culture in Joseph. Songs and readings by a variety of performers will be featured as part of the wom- en’s art exhibit on display in the gallery during the month. Music will be performed by local a capella group Har- mony Rising, plus musicians Lauren Bihr, Meredith Brann, Emma Carlson, Janis Carper, Carolyn Lochert, Heidi Muller and Laura Skovlin. Admission is $10. T HE B OOKLOFT The business takes advan- tage of a partnership with Tanzey that results in the abil- ity to pay private landowners a premium price for their logs, while offering retail custom- ers a good price for raw lum- ber and access to custom cuts. Layton mills timber cut from private lands Tanzey manages and chops the lesser quality logs for firewood and kindling. Layton’s kindling is dry and a big bundle goes for $15. Find him on Facebook. Layton’s mill can take any log less than 36 inches in diameter and produce special cut beams along with (mostly Douglas fir) construction lum- ber (1x and 2x material 16 to 20 feet in length). He has slab wood available, thick planks with live edges (popular for coffee tables, benches) and blued pine. He also has a stock of garden posts and fence stays. Pretty much any 2x mate- rial is 90 cents a board foot, Layton said. Call him for prices and tell him what you need or come in with your plans, and he’ll help you determine what you need. His number is 541-263-1022. Featured readers include Lauren MacDonald, and Kristy Athens, author of “Get your Pitchfork On.” This will be the fifth year of collabora- tion between the Music Alli- ance and Josephy Center on this event. Foundation will host fundraiser Enterprise Education Foun- dation will host its annual des- sert and auction social 5:30 p.m. Friday, April 13, at Clo- verleaf Hall in Enterprise. Kathleen Ellyn/Chieftain Jake Layton has set up his custom cutting business on the Butch Tanzey wood lot behind BackAchers in Wallowa. The fundraiser will also fea- ture guest speakers, drawing for the Nature Conservancy deer tag raffle, entertainment by the school children and dec- orated walls by the students art work, and individually dec- orated tables. Around 200 silent auction items and 10 live auction items are expected, along with creations by each classroom. A no-host bar provided by El Bajio will be available. Proceeds will benefit art and music departments. Child- care at the auction will be pro- vided the night of the auction Wallowa United Methodist Church Kaye Garver - Pastor Time for a Computer Tuneup? 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 CLUES ACROSS 1. Elaborate silk garment 5. Fleet 11. Egyptian deity 12. Hundredth anniversary 16. Chew the fat 17. Doctor of Medicine 18. Large, edible game fish 19. Revitalization 24. Personal computer 25. Unfettered 26. Clumsy persons 27. Japanese classical theater 28. Part of a ship 29. Rate of movement 30. How much 31. Image taken with a camera 33. Sharp mountain ridge 34. Czech capital 38. One who treats poorly 39. By right 40. Relating to odors 43. As soon as possible 44. Israeli Olympic swimmer 45. Scored perfectly 49. Financial ratio (abbr.) 50. Unpleasant emotion 51. Sign of the zodiac 53. Promotional material 54. Your parents’ parents 56. Monetary unit 58. Farm state 59. One of Hollywood’s Bridges brothers 60. Not the plaintiff 63. “Night Train” novelist 64. Martens valued for their fur 65. Discount CLUES DOWN 1. Bone in the lower back 2. Goddess of wisdom 3. Comedic honors 4. A way to grasp 5. Apex 6. British soldier 7. Manganese 8. Indicates position 9. Decompressions in scuba diving (abbr.) 10. Soon 13. Blood type 14. Clever reply 15. One who travels by luxurious boat 20. Once more 21. Rural delivery 22. Mexican dish 23. Nigerian City 27. Is not (Span.) 29. Italy’s longest river 30. Grand __, vintage 31. Monetary unit 32. The man 33. Basics 34. Poster 35. Small remains 36. Gelatinous substance 37. A narrow opening 38. Artificial intelligence 40. Algerian coastal city 41. Canned fish 42. Milligram 44. Carrot’s partner 45. Single-celled animals 46. Movie theater 47. Necessitate 48. A state of not being used 50. Small folds of tissue 51. Gallium 52. Trauma center 54. Commands to go faster 55. New England’s football team 57. Pianoforte 61. Unit of loudness 62. Atomic number 13 First aid, CPR classes offered Project Heartbeat will con- duct a First Aid/CPR/AED class at the Prairie Creek Cen- ter (Oregon DHS office) Fri- day, Feb. 23. The class will begin 8:15 a.m, and end around 4:30 p.m, It will train lay responders to assist those suffering medi- cal emergencies, both minor and major, until the ambulance arrives. Upon completion of the course, participants will receive two-year certification from the American Red Cross. Cost of the seven-hour class is $45. Info or to register, call 541-432-0259. AND Skylight Gallery by the FCCLA students for a donation. Seating is limited to 180, and tickets are selling quickly. Info: visit the Enterprise Education Foundation page on Facebook or email roundedu- cation@gmail.com. 102 West 1st Street, P.O. Box 53 Wallowa, Or 97885 Leave Message at 541-432-9029 Spyware Removal • 541-426-0108 103 SW 1st St., Enterprise Worship at 9:00am Bible Study Mondays at 1:00pm at Senior Center, Wallowa, OR St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church 100 NE 3rd St, Enterprise NE 3rd & Main St 541-426-3439 Worship Service Sunday 9:30am Joseph United Methodist Church Summit Church 3rd & Lake St. • Joseph Pastor Cherie Dearth Phone: 541-432-3102 Sunday Worship Service 10:00 am Gospel Centered Community Service time: 10:30 am Cloverleaf Hall in Enterprise 541-426-2150 Interim Pastor: Rich Hagenbaugh A Non-Profit Community Health Center OHSU Resident Dominic Caruso, JosephUMC.org January 30 – March 8 Enterprise Christian Church Christ Covenant Church 85035 Joseph Hwy • (541) 426-3449 Pastor Terry Tollefson Church Offi ce: 541-263-0505 Hours: Monday-Friday 7:00am to 7:00pm Saturday 9:00am to 1:00pm 603 Medical Parkway Enterprise, OR 97828 Worship at 9 a.m. Sunday School at 10:30 a.m. Evening Worship at 6 p.m. (nursery at A.M. services) Family Prayer: 9:30 am Sunday School: 10:00 am Worship Service: 11:00 am “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 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 New Spring SHOES! ~ Toni Pons ~ Handmade in Spain for complete comfort and style! Espadrilles, Wedges, Slip On Stop by today! Find us on Facebook! 541.426.3044 Seventh-Day Adventist Church & School Open Daily 10 am – 5 pm 305 Wagner (near the Cemetery) P.O. Box N. Enterprise, OR 97828 541-426-3751 Church 541-426-8339 School Worship Services Sabbath School 9:30 - 10:45 a.m. Worship Hour 11:00 a.m. - Noon Pastor Jonathan DeWeber Uptown Clothing & Accessories in Downtown Joseph 12 S. Main St. • 541-432-9653