COMMUNITY & HISTORY MyEagleNews.com Wednesday, January 15, 2020 A9 WHAT’S HAPPENING Eagle file photo Grant Union actors Madeline McManus, left, as a zombie and Coryn Thompson as Dr. Frankenstein were in the fall play ‘Pumpkin Stuffers’ at the school. The theatrical production ‘The Snow Show’ is planned for Jan. 16. The deadline for What’s Happening items is 5 p.m. Fri- day. Call the Eagle, 541-575-0710, or email editor@ bmeagle.com. For meetings this week, see our list in the classifieds. Eagle file photo From 25 years ago: Sherm Gentis checks out the huge boulders that crashed down onto South Fork Road, south of Day- ville, this week. The slide occurred on a curve in an area managed by the Bureau of Land Management. The BLM sent crews to clear the road. OUT OF THE PAST 10 Years Ago Wednesday, Jan. 15 Auditions for ‘Steel Magnolias’ • 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Painted Sky Center for the Arts, Can- yon City Come with a 3-5 minute monologue memorized or be prepared to read from “Steel Magnolias.” Roles for ages 19-60-ish females available. Thursday, Jan. 16 Intermediate drawing class • 5:30-7:30 p.m., Painted Sky Center for the Arts, Can- yon City Intermediate students will pursue new subject matters such as composition, design elements, perspective and fig- ure proportions in this 12-week course. ‘The Snow Show’ theatrical production • 6:30 p.m., Grant Union Junior-Senior High School Donations will be accepted. For more information, call 541-575-1799. Friday, Jan. 17 Ellis Tracy American Legion Auxiliary meeting • 2 p.m., Grant County Chamber of Commerce, John Day All members are encouraged to attend. For more infor- mation, call 541-575-0076. Knitting Night with Jessica Moore • 6-8 p.m., Painted Sky Center for the Arts, Canyon City Meet new people, share tips and learn tricks. Bring your own project. Saturday, Jan. 18 Auditions for ‘Steel Magnolias’ • 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Painted Sky Center for the Arts, Can- yon City Come with a 3-5 minute monologue memorized or be prepared to read from “Steel Magnolias.” Roles for ages 19-60-ish females available. John Day Valley Bass Club meeting • 7 p.m., The Outpost restaurant, John Day The club meeting is held that last Monday of each month at 7 p.m. at The Outpost. DONATE YOUR CAR $ Serious speed! 1-844-533-9173 Bundle and save today 75 Years Ago Old Year Ended And New Year Begun With Brisk War Bond Buying Mrs. Bertha Dixon, county war finance chairman, states that Grant County still has money left for bond purchasing following the sixth war loan drive. 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Vernon, said he believes the smoking ban will cost the bar money and isn’t fair to business owners. “It’s going to close this bar,” Tav- enner said. “I don’t have the popula- tion to pick through. At least 75 per- cent of my customers smoke, and they’re just going to stay home now,” He said his patrons don’t want to drink and then smoke “they want to smoke and drink at the same time.” “Its a stupid law. There’s no kids in here. There’s no one under 21 in here. Everyone comes in by choice. If someone works in a bar, its by choice. They weren’t drafted. Its tak- ing our rights away.” However businesses that have both bar and restaurant expect to break even or increase business because of the ban. Grubsteak Mining Co. General Manager Chris Beil said he thinks the bar and restaurant will see opposite shifts in business as the ban begins. “Obviously I think (the ban) will hurt the bar at first, but I think it will help the restaurant,” Beil Said. “Sometimes we have a problem with smoke from the bar floating up front to the restaurant. Hopefully, a lot of the people who didn’t come here to eat because of the smoke will come now.” Beil also said he believes that bar patrons who stay away because of the ban will gradually return. “I think the downturn will be fairy large until people get used to it, “Beil said. “I think that by summer, everything will be back to normal. I hope it slowly comes back that way.” Kim Randleas, operating direc- tor for the Outpost Pizza, Pub and Grill, said she thinks business there will stay the same or grow in the new year. The Outpost has been a non- smoking restaurant and bar since its opening. “We didn’t allow smoking because our bar adjoins the meeting and ban- quet rooms, and people seem to pre- fer a non-smoking environment in those,” Randleas said. “I think that Don’t get left behind, call today! Kim Kell 541-575-0710 541-523-6377 541-963-6577 541-573-6377 541-576-2160