The Blue Mountain eagle. (John Day, Or.) 1972-current, January 14, 2015, Image 6

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Community
Blue Mountain Eagle
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
G RANT C OUNTY SENIORS
John Day
Seniors
Alma Joslin
JOHN DAY – For lunch
on Jan.5 we had really
good spaghetti and noo-
dles with orange romaine
salad, green beans and
grilled garlic toast, and
chocolate chip cookies.
Judi had help in the kitch-
en – her new cooks’ help-
er, Shay Lewis. I met him,
and he seemed to know his
way around the kitchen
and was a very nice, po-
lite young man. Welcome
aboard, Shay.
Ron Dowse and Mar-
ianne Morris greeted us
at the desk. Joyce Nodine
and Sandra Flanigan, from
Blue Mountain Hospital
Auxiliary, were our serv-
ers, and also delivered 21
meals plus 12 frozen ones
for shut-ins. Veanne Wed-
dle also helped with the
deliveries. Joyce led the
flag salute, and I asked the
blessing.
Veanne introduced and
welcomed Shay Lewis,
and also had reminders of
things to come this week.
It was also Veanne’s birth-
day. Happy Birthday,
Veanne!
Helen Bogart won the
Len’s Drug gift certifi-
cate, and I won the free
meal.
On Jan. 8, we had beef
stroganoff, tossed sal-
ad, green peas, hot rolls,
and for dessert, birthday
cake. We had a full house;
it was great to see all of
you there. Boulder Creek
Ranch furnished the en-
trée, and Driskill’s Funer-
al Home and Blue Moun-
tain Hospice donated the
birthday cake. A Flower
Shop and More donat-
ed the birthday flowers.
There were six January
birthdays, but I only got
three names: Jan Ellison,
Veanne Weddle and Gloria
Kulis.
The Glasses and Veanne
delivered 24 meals. Gloria
Kulis and Margaret Glass
greeted us. Our servers
were from Cornerstone
Bible Way is Closing
CLOSE OUT SALE
Saturday, January 17th
9 am - 2 pm
Christian
Fellowship.
Donna Johnson led the
flag salute, and Pastor
Levi Manitsas asked the
blessing.
Veanne announced next
month we will have home-
made banana nut bread.
So, don’t toss those brown
bananas – stick them in
your freezer to donate to
the center.
We had a few guests:
Francis Nichols came
with Jim Lound, and Pas-
tor Manitsas brought his
wife, Kathryn, and his
young daughter, Kristin.
If I missed any first-tim-
ers, I’m sorry.
Susan Fowle won the
Chester’s Thriftway cer-
tificate, and Wilma Bauer
won the lunch for two at
Valley View.
Following lunch, at
1 p.m., we had our first
Thursday afternoon bingo
game. There was a good
turnout, and we had lots
of fun. For our kickoff,
we had several door prizes
from merchants in town.
We appreciate all the do-
nations, and everyone for
turning out. We will have
bingo every Thursday.
Come join us for lunch,
and stay and play.
Hebrews 13:16 “Do not
forget to do good and to
share.”
401 W. Main, John Day, OR 97845
Piano, Pulpit, Altar, 100 Church Padded chairs,
Songbooks, Tables, Silverware - 100 settings,
Overhead
Projector, Sunday
School Supplies,
Children’s Chairs.
Call
541-620-4926
for more
information
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I will have much use for them
anytime soon. While living in
California, I once packed away
all my summer clothes because
the weather was getting cooler
and cooler. Well, needless to say,
the very next day, it warmed up
again, and I had to unpack them
all.
The weather there was up
and down. Here, I like that there
are clear seasonal changes. I am
really enjoying being able to
wear my winter coats. Almost
all my coats hung in the clos-
et collecting dust. Not so over
here!
Hope everyone has a won-
derful week and stays safe. The
roads have been a little treacher-
ous and also around our homes
due to the snow turning icy. Be
careful out there.
Psalm 19:1 “The heav-
ens declare the glory of God,
and the ¿rmament sheweth hLs
handywork.”
Buzz, Jim, Joe and Ken. Buzz,
and Jim delivered the take-
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Seniors
and Jack Retherford asked the
blessing. Our servers were Fran
Soo Yukawa
Bunch, Dusty Harris and JoAnn
Phippen. Faithful helper Sandi
MONUMENT – We’ve
was attending to ailing sister Ila.
been having lots of new vis-
Get well soon, Ila.
itors join us for lunch lately
Ye Olde Thrift Shoppe pre-
– Maralee Turley from Hep-
sented another $500 check from
pner, and Clifford E. and Reiba
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Carter-Smith from Long Creek
preciate the gift, which will be
joined us on Jan. 6. Bodean An-
used to help pay for the carpet.
derson and Marva Walker were
The cooks have been clean-
our greeters. Bob Blakeslee led
ing the pantry, and set out six
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derson blessed our meal. Our
packets. Then they attacked the
cooks, Carrie Jewell and Chris-
freezer with all the old leftovers
ty Howell, made us some nice
and gave them away. Now we
chicken Alfredo, garlic bread,
have room for the things that are
salad and peach cobbler cake.
being used and space for current
food items.
Donna Campbell won the Len’s
We had orange juice, baby
Drug gift card, and Jessee Bin-
lima beans and ham, kale salad,
ger won the free meal. We had
fried potatoes, corn bread and
42 attendees and three take-outs.
heavily frosted spice cake. A
The Monument Senior Cen-
great meal.
ter house is now rented out,
The Blue Mountain Care
thanks to the help of some great,
Prairie City
Center ladies, Lorna and Pat-
hardworking women. Jan En-
ty, brought Dorothy Blasing,
sign, Sue Cavender and Karen
Seniors
Dollina Humphreys, Lois Hill
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Rose Coombs
and Darrell Pierce. Dusty Harris
Bobby Anderson to renovate it,
won the $5 in trade from Prairie
that it would be a great place to
Hardware & Gifts.
live in for some renter.
Ronny and Carolyn Drink-
We’ve had some beauti-
PRAIRIE CITY – In the im-
ful blue skies this past week. I mortal words of someone you water stayed with Billy over the
holidays. They’re waiting until
think I’m getting the hang of know: Miss me yet?
the weather changes here. May-
I just didn’t have enough it warms up back east before
be it’s a safe bet for me to pack time to compose a column the they go home. Karla and Kim-
away my shorts and tank tops last two weeks. We had no meals berly Teague accompanied Carl
for the winter. Ha. I don’t think at the Hall, we had company for Sheppard to the meal.
Doesn’t take long for the
the holidays and then did a lot of
sun’s return to be noticeable,
medical runs.
7KH¿UVWWKLQJZHVDZLQWKH does it? It’s not even been three
Hall Jan. 7 was not carpet on the weeks, and the mornings are
stage – still waiting on that. No, getting brighter earlier. And here
it was new table covers. They come the garden catalogs!
Gen. :1, “ ... , wLll nev-
all match and are heavy duty.
Thanks to the anonymous donor. er agaLn cXrse the groXnd for
Speaking of tables, we had man¶s sake, ... nor wLll , destroy
room for you. The table was all every lLvLng thLng as , have
set up, but no one came to sit at done. :hLle the earth remaLns,
it. We did have 64 names on the seedtLme and harvest, cold and
heat, wLnter and sXmmer, day
registration book.
The set-up crew was Bruce, and nLght shall not cease.”



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Pastor Michael Harvey
Historic Remnant
Church
Early Worship .............. 8:45 a.m.
Sunday School ............. 9:45 a.m.
Worship ....................... 11 a.m.
Evening Worship .......... 6:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
Prayer .......................... 8 a.m.
THURSDAY
Bible Study .................. 6:30 p.m.



SATURDAY SERVICES
JOHN DAY
110 Valley View Dr. - 541-575-1216
Head Elder............................541-575-2914
Bible Classes (all ages)............9:30 am
Worship.......................................11 am
LONG CREEK
E. Main Street - 541-421-3033
Head Elder............................421-3468
Bible Classes (all ages).................2 pm
Worship...................................3:00 pm
Tune into
3 ANGELS BROADCASTING
KSPL 98.1 FM
Blue Mountain Cable, Channel 2
Antenna; Digital Channel 15 & UHF Channel 8
Preparing for
Jesus to come
Meets Saturday at Mt. Vernon Grange
Sabbath School.....................................9:30 am
Church Services..................................11:00 am
541-620-0340





Marcie Collins, Pastor
JOHN DAY, 126 NW Canton
Sunday Worship 9 am


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139 N.E. D AYTON S TREET , J OHN D AY
541-575-2180
Sunday Bible School (for all ages) . . . . . . .8:45 am
Sunday Worship Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 am
Pastor Levi Manitsas
cornerstonejohnday@gmail.com
John Day Valley
Mennonite
Church
Meeting every Sunday
at Mt. Vernon Grange Hall
Sunday School.........................9:30 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship......10:50 a.m.
Pastor Leland Smucker

541-575-5507




Morning Prayer........................10 am
(1 st , 3 rd , 5 th Sundays)
Eucharist & Sunday School....10 am
(2 nd & 4 th Sundays)
139 S. Washington, Canyon City
For more information call:
541-620-1436



Corner of S Canyon Blvd and SW 2 nd
Mon. - Fri. Mass - 12:05 pm
Saturday Mass - 5:00 pm
Sunday Mass - 9:00 am
Confession: Saturday 3:30 - 4:30 pm
Anytime by appointment 541-575-1459

Monument - Sunday at 12:30 pm




Dale
1st & 3rd Sundays at 2:30 pm
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Monday - Friday 9 am - 12 Noon
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EVERYONE WELCOME
Cornerstone
Christian
Fellowship

Prairie
Baptist
Church
238 N. McHaley St.
Prairie City
Pastor David Hoeffner
541-820-3696
www.prairie-baptist-church.com
Sunday School for all ages . . . .9:00 am
Sunday morning worship . . . .10:30 am
Awana (Oct.-Apr.) . . . . . . . . . . .3:00 pm
Youth Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:30 pm
VICTORY BAPTIST
CHURCH

Independent
Fundamental • Premillennial
Terence K. Crabb, Pastor
A Bible believing church
“He that hath the Son hath life ...” I John 5:12
Sunday School 9:45 am • Sunday Preaching 11:00 am
Junior Church 11:00 am • Sunday Evenings 3:30 pm
Wednesday Bible Study & Master Club 7:00 pm
Saturday Men’s Prayer Meeting 7:00 pm
108 S. Washington Street, Canyon City
541-575-2688 or 541-575-0844


 

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1st & 3rd Sunday Worship
& Communion .................................4:30 pm
2nd, 4th & 5th Sunday Worship ...........10 am
Wednesday Evening Bible Study...............6 pm
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Sunday School......................................... 10 am
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Afternoon Service...................................... 1 pm
No Mid-week Services



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300 W. Main, John Day • 541-575-1355
Strawberry Mountain
CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP
Calvary Chapel Outreach Fellowship
Sunday Services ........................10 am
Seneca Outreach..........................2 pm
Midweek Services also available
170 SE Dayton, John Day
2nd & Ave. D, Seneca
541-575-2006
FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Sunday School....................................... 9:45 am
Sunday Worship........................................11 am
Sunday Evening Bible talk ................... 6:30 pm
Saturday Men’s Study .............................. 7 pm





541-575-1202 Church
311 NE Dayton St, John Day
Pastor Al Altnow
www.fccjohnday.com