The Blue Mountain eagle. (John Day, Or.) 1972-current, February 11, 2015, Image 3

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Blue Mountain Eagle
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
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W HAT ’ S H APPENING
The deadline for What’s Happening items is 5 p.m. Fri-
day. Call Cheryl at the Eagle, 541-575-0710.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 11
GOP chair comes to town
• 6 p.m., The Outpost Restaurant, John Day
Art Robinson, chairman of the Oregon Republican Par-
ty, and former state Rep. Wally Hicks will meet with Grant
County Republicans and interested residents at a no-host din-
ner. Hicks is a candidate to succeed Robinson as chairman.
The two will share their vision for the party after dinner.
Gluten-free workshop
• 6 p.m., John Day Elks Lodge
Sandy Bupp will offer “Sweetheart treats” at the next
gathering. There’s no cost, and anyone interested in glu-
ten-free cooking and eating is welcome.
SATURDAY, FEB. 14
Second Saturday gathering
• 9:30-11:30 a.m., The Outpost Restaurant, John Day
Ladies of Grant County are invited to the no-host breakfast,
with complimentary coffee and tea. Chris McKinley will speak
on Ephesians 2:10, “Created to Do Good,” and there will be
music by Lis Davis.
Travel and Tourism Committee meeting
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The Grant County Chamber Travel and Tourism Committee
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For more information, call Dave Driscoll, 1-248-719-2122.
Wall of Love wrap-up
• 1-3 p.m., Station 62, Canyon City
People can post Valentine messages on the wall at Sta-
tion 62 through this week, and then pick them up Saturday.
They’ll get a treat for supporting the Wall of Love and New
Hope for Eastern Oregon Animals, and the winners of the
Queen of Hearts/Knave of Hearts contest will be announced.
Contributed photo/Colleen Clark
Rhea Mead, Taylor Osgood and Anika Martell work on their Valentine creations.
Love blooms on wall
Blue Mountain Eagle
CANYON CITY – Some
people wear their hearts on
their sleeves – but others are
putting them on the wall in-
stead, as Valentine’s Day ap-
proaches this Saturday.
The Wall of Love is up at
Station 62 in Canyon City,
where a Valentine-making
party drew a group of cre-
ative youngsters last Satur-
day. The ongoing event is a
fundraiser for New Hope for
Eastern Oregon Animals, put
on by the Grant County com-
mittee.
The wall will remain up
into this weekend, and peo-
ple can still visit, contribute
to New Hope and post their
heart-felt messages. The
event will wrap up Satur-
day, when the organizers also
will announce the winner of
a Queen of Hearts/Knave of
Hearts contest.
TUESDAY, FEB. 17
Walden holds town hall in MV
• 12 noon, Mt. Vernon Community Center
U.S. Rep. Greg Walden (R-Ore.) will give an update on
local and national issues, and take questions from the audi-
ence. Issues will include reforming federal forest policies,
growing jobs in rural Oregon, and better care for America’s
veterans. The public is invited.
Genealogy talk at luncheon
• 1 p.m., The Outpost Restaurant, John Day
Darlene Nodine will talk about the Nodine family history
at a luncheon of the Grant County Genealogy Society.
TUESDAY, FEB. 24
FAMILY
HEALTH
Camp Lick Project meeting
• 5-8 p.m., Grant County Airport, John Day
The Blue Mountain Ranger District will hold an information-
al meeting for interested stakeholders to talk with interdisciplinary
team members about restoration opportunities in the Camp Lick
planning area, south of Galena and east of Highway 395. The proj-
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proposals to go to further evaluation through the National Environ-
mental Policy Act process. People unable to attend the meeting can
also catch the presentation material online after Feb. 20 on YouTube
by searching for Camp Lick Project Resource Stories.
Contributed photo/Colleen Clark
Lindsay Rausch admires the artistry of Sam, Leif
and Eric at the Valentine-making party at Station 62.
Treatment and Surgery of Foot
and Ankle • In-Grown Nails
Bunions • Warts • Gout
Corns & Callouses
Diabetic Foot Screening
Foot Odor • Athletes Foot
Treatment for pain in feet, shins,
heels, knees, lower back. Custom
molded orthotics.
MICHAEL RUSHTON, DPM
Podiatric physician & Surgeon
Dr. Rushton is Preferred Provider for Lifewise and Blue
Cross/Blue Shield and a Medicate participant.
Legion dinner honors trio
of long-time volunteers
JOHN DAY – Three long-
time members of the American
Legion Auxiliary will be hon-
ored Monday night, Feb. 16, at
a potluck dinner held by Ellis
Tracy Unit 77 in John Day.
The honorees are:
• Ruth Harris, a member
since 1983. She has been ac-
tive in the Auxiliary, holding
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• JoAnn Johnson, a mem-
ber since 1946, now living at
Elderberry House. With the
longest tenure in the group,
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es.
• Evelyn Ogilvie, a mem-
ber since 1954. She is a past
state president and has held
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al levels.
Organizers said they are
grateful for the service of all
three.
The event starts at 6:30
p.m., at the American Legion
hall .
Ham, bread and potatoes
will be provided. People are
OFFICE HOURS: EVERY OTHER TUESDAY
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invited to bring a side, salad
or dessert.
Literature student Anastasia Steel’es life changes
forever when she meets handsome, yet tormented,
billionaire, Christian Grey.
FRI & SAT
(4:00)
7:00
9:40
SUN & MON
(4:00)
7:00
TUES-THURS
7:00
*JUPITER ASCENDING PG-13
Woman discovers she is next in line for an
extraordinary inheritance that could alter the balance
of the cosmos.
FRI & SAT
(4:10)
7:10
9:45
SUN & MON
(4:10)
7:10
TUES - THURS
7:10
*THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE:
SPONGE OUT OF WATER PG
SpongeBob goes on a quest to discover a stolen
recipe that takes him to our dimension, where he
tangles with a pirate.
FRI & SAT
(4:20)
7:20
9:35
SUN & MON
(4:20)
7:20
TUES - THURS
7:20
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A MAN
WAKES
UP in the
morning
after sleeping on...
an advertised bed, in advertised
pajamas.
He will bathe in an ADVERTISED TUB, shave with an ADVERTISED RAZOR,
have a breakfast of ADVERTISED JUICE, cereal and toast, toasted in an
ADVERTISED TOASTER, put on ADVERTISED CLOTHES and glance at his
ADVERTISED WATCH. He’ll ride to work in his ADVERTISED CAR, sit at an
ADVERTISED DESK and write with an ADVERTISED PEN. Yet this person
hesitates to advertise, saying that advertising doesn’t pay. Finally, when his
non-advertised business is going under, HE’LL ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE.
Then it’s too late.
AND THEY SAY ADVERTISING DOESN’T WORK?
DON’T MAKE THIS SAME MISTAKE
Advertising is an investment, not an expense. Think about it!
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