Business
Blue Mountain Eagle
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
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New salon opens in John Day
Shop also
houses graphics
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Blue Mountain Eagle
JOHN DAY — It’s a long-
time dream come true for Tasha
Marciel.
Marciel, who is a stylist, nail
tech and esthetician, is the own-
er of Cutting Edge Salon, at 150
S.E. Dayton St., which opened
April 6 in John Day. Joining
her in the business is stylist
Matraca Rose, who graduated
in early April from Eastern Or-
egon College of Industries and
Arts, College of Cosmetology,
in John Day.
The salon offers all hair,
nails and waxing services.
A grand opening will be
held from 10 a.m to 3 p.m. on
Saturday, April 30. The free
event will give families the op-
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Matraca Rose cuts LaCosta Dice’s hair at Cutting Edge Salon, which opened April
6 in John Day. The shop’s owner is Tasha Marciel, who said owning her own salon
has been a longtime dream. Cutting Edge is open 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday.
portunity to check out the salon
and talk to the stylists about ser-
vices that are offered. Vendors
will be on hand from Younique,
Tuvous and doTERRA, and
there will be free consultations,
snacks and giveaways.
Marciel has been licensed
since 2010 and is a graduate
of the College of Cosmetology
in Klamath Falls. She worked
as an administrator there be-
fore moving back to John Day,
where she was born and raised.
She said she always knew
John Day was home and want-
ed to raise her children here.
Rose, also born and raised
Suds Pub in Mt. Vernon expands hours, offerings
Blue Mountain Eagle
MT. VERNON — The
suds are flowing in Mt. Ver-
non every day of the week
now.
Suds Pub at 130 Moun-
tain Blvd. is now open seven
days a week, and the owners
Jesse and Joe Madden have
expanded their food menu,
too.
Joe is manning the grill
on Fridays with what the
brothers are calling “Smok-
ing Joe’s Barbecue.”
They also have start-
ed offering burgers and a
“Taco Tuesday” special.
Suds Pub has video lot-
tery now, too.
Hours open are 2-8 p.m.
Mondays through Thurs-
days, 2-11 p.m. Fridays and
Saturdays and 12-7 p.m. on
Sundays.
Check out Suds Pub on
BEO seeing ‘managed growth’
year over year. Net loans of
$284 million were up 3.8
percent from the same pe-
riod in 2015, while depos-
its were at $312.3 million,
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4333 for more information.
in John Day, said she always
wanted to be a stylist. She said
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roll at EOCIA when it opened.
Marciel said, “I am so glad
to have Matraca in the salon
with me. Together we will con-
tinue to make each client wel-
come and happy.”
She added they’ve been im-
pressed with the response and
number of clients since they
opened just a few weeks ago.
Marciel said owning her
own salon has been a dream of
hers since she was young.
The shop also is home to
another business Marciel runs,
EOHV — Eastern Oregon
Hydrographics and Vinyl —
which offers personalized vi-
nyl decals, T-shirts, banners
and magnets.
Marciel said a friend intro-
duced her to the business back
in Klamath Falls, and she fell
in love with it. Not wanting to
compete with her friend, she
said she held back on starting
her own business, but never
forgot about it.
Finally, upon moving back
to John Day, she decided it
was time, and EOHV was
launched in December 2014.
“It started as a hobby that
quickly grew,” Marciel said.
“I’m surprised at how well we
have done.”
Cutting Edge Salon is open
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays
through Fridays, and Satur-
days by appointment. Call
541-575-0440 for more infor-
mation.
EOHV is open 8 a.m. to
5 p.m. Tuesdays through Fri-
days. Call 541-932-4838.
Both businesses are on
Facebook.
The Long Creek Community thanks and
appreciates our Emergency Services
Volunteers! Thank you for your selfless
service and dedication to our community!
Ambulance Crew Volunteers
Emergency Medical Technicians:
Myla Corley, Craig Palmer
Ambulance Drivers:
Neita Sue Brockway, Ed Studtmann
Fire Department Volunteers
Fire Chief : Don Porter
Assistant Chief/Firefighter I : Mike Gibson
Traffic Control : David Hines
Fire Chaplain/Firefighter I : Ed Studtmann
Firefighter I : Joe Gibson,
Denise Porter, Craig Palmer
Firefighters : Shane Taylor, Sr.,
Shane Taylor, Jr.
Firefighter Cadets: Jason Wainwright,
James Vaughan, Lucas Forrest
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our Nation’s Forests,
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We remember those who have passed away & are especially dear to us.
On Wednesday, May 25, we will publish a special section devoted to
those who are gone but not forgotten. The names will be placed in
alphabetical order and will be similar to the sample below:
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July 10, 1920 – May 5, 2000
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throughout time.
Always in our hearts,
John and Mona Andrews
and Family
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prayers will be with you until we meet again.
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