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AMARGOSA SENIOR NEWS
(702) 372.5413
Welcome back Dewey, lets stay longer next time. It's great to
have your company.
What happened to summer, seems it's all gone and really
cold.
A group of seniors went over to Pahrump for the Tobins
hearing clinic.
The Van and seniors made a trip to Terrible Town for Bingo
and visited yard sales and swap meets.
Pat Copeland along with Wes, were in to dinner. I'd like to
have her make it a habit.
MENU: Tuesday April 15Manicotti
Wednesday April 16 Ham and Cheese
Thursday April 17=--Macaroni and cheese/little
smokies
SENIOR NE-00
,by Lorayne White
Well, as might be expected, the Bingo Jackpot went on April
ya. Rosie Clark one of our regulars who plays umpteen cards won
the pot!! Congratulations Rosie! Now we start all over again
April I(P with $150 in 50 numbers, which means that on April
17 th it will be $155 in 51 numbers, if not won on April 1 fib. We
have a good time at the Bingo parties. Come join us.
Teddy's tulips and jonquils are gorgeous, and you should also
see the beautiful beavertail cactus on the South side of our
building. Covered with big fuchsia-pinky blooms, a sight to
behold!
Our new Senior Center is moving right along and we're so
excited.
MENU
Monday April 14
pudding
Tuesday April 15
rice, jello w/fruit
Wednesday April 16
Thursday April 17
mix, jello w/fruit
Friday April 18
purple plums
PAHRUMP I'ENIOR NEWS
(702) 727-5008
Thank you to desert bloom for the donation for the volunteer
of the month.
New Alzheimer support group April 9 from 1-2:20 p.m. with
care giving
Our volunteer appreciation dinner will be MondayApril 2 l,
at 6:30 p.m. at the Pahrump Senior Center.
Quote of the week: ''hings could be worse. Suppose your
errors were counted and published everyday, like those of a
baseball player."
ACTIVITIES:
Thursday---Cancer support group l0 am, dance to Harold's
Music 10:30 am, Poker lpm
FridayBridge and poker 1 p.m.
Monday----Craft meeting 9 am, poker I p.m., ham opera-
tors 7 p.m.
Meat Loaf, peas, potatoes, tapioca
Sweet and sour pork/w veggies over
Baked Chicken, potatoes, brownies
Hamburger steak, potatoes, winter
Salmon nuggets, potato wedges, corn,
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Thursday--April 10---Stuffed Peppers
Friday--April 11--Veal Parmesan w/Gravy
Monday--April 14--Chicken fried steak w/mushroom
gravy
Tuesday--April 15--Tuna loaf w/cheese sauce
Wednesday-April 1--Baked Chicken
TONOPAH SENIOR Nz00-
(702) 482.6450
Mother Nature is throwing all kind of weather imaginable
at all her children. We must have been very naughty. You can
say goodbye to all those buds on your rose bushes, lilac and
x, ],f t r i,
KHWK Radio
From Pahrump to Bishop
has you
covered!
For the latest news, information and the finest
music programming be sure to tune to KHWK,
broadcasting from Tonopah.' If you're traveling the
vast distances of Central Nevada's desert terrain
you still can't miss us!
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Great Basin Radio Network
• 92.7 - Tonopah
• 93.5 - Beatty
• 94.3 - Lida and Scotty's Junction
• 94.3 - Gold Point
• 95.9 - Pahrump
• 103.9 - Bishop, Mammoth and Big Pine
• 104.9- Round Mountain
• 105.5 - Hawthorne
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fruit trees because freezing weather did the job this past week.
Just when we were beginning to shake the winter ailments,
spring is bringing all sorts of illnesses to our area. Those with
respiratory problems are hit harder than most. All we can do
is stay indoors until the wind and dust subsides. Not a good
way to start our spring.
Kim Johnson, Social Worker with the State Welfare office
in Fallen addressed the group on the Homemaker Service
offered to Seniors in our area. If you want information on this
program, call Kim Johnson at (702)-423-3161.
We were so pleased to have Katie Wilson back with her
daughter, Patsy Endel. Katie was just released from the
hospital and is recovering nicely from her illness. Sure nice to
have her back and looking so chipper.
Our guests mean a lot to us. Let's us know we are in their
though!s. We enjoyed having John Anderson, Jeanine
Ballestos, and Shirley Cain from Nye Regional Hospital, a
Paula Douglass, Ken Allain's sister, Dorthy Zobel, Dondra
Metcher, Bob and Ann Harris, Dewey Stout, Jo Payne, Dixie
Shields of Goldfield, Harry Collins, Bob Struble, and Vir-
ginia and Glenn Woods from the Reno area, and our dear
friends from Dyer, Mary Llange, Leona VanWinkle, and
Betty Harris. We hope they enjoyed their time with us.
The Masters Garden Club of Tonopah are busy as can be
working on the landscaping of our grounds. Keep up the,good
work. Your guys are the greatest and we love ya!!
We had a wonderful time on Friday. We had a surprise
birthday party for Gracie McKnight. Her daughter Wanda
Gelger, husband Tim, Vivian and Shane Williams and chil-
dren joined Gracie for lunch and presented Mom with a
beautifully decorated cake for all to enjoy.
Our thank you to Rosemary Cali, Charlotte Box and Chi
Chi Fazzari for the goodies for our Easter lunch. Bob Lawless
for the potatoes, Laurie Sorhouet and the Chamber of Com-
merce for the food items, and Charlotte Kelley for the eggs.
MENU
Thursda)----------4110----Red Enchiladas
Friday --4/1 I-------Chicken Salad
Monday-------4114---Lasagna
Tuesday---------4115--Turkey w/dressing
Wednesday----4116----------hicken Fried Steak
HAVE A GREAT WEEK AND PLAN TO JOIN US
SOON
Stop By
Good Ole BOB's
Mesquite + Leslie
Yes OPEN Yes
For All Business
727-6222 727-6228
Your Neighbor and Friend
Bubbas
Tool &
Power Tools
Hand Tools - Nails
Building Supplies.
Welding Supplies
Pellet & Wood Stoves
520 South East Street,
Pahrump, Nevada
SSA Web Site
Under Fire
Members of Congress to-
day warned the government
to stop posting sensitive So-
cial Security data on the
Internet, saying the confiden-
tial financial records of mil-
lions of Americans have been
put at risk. Rep. Paul
Kanjorski of Pennsylvania
plans to introduce a bill to bar
the Social Security Adminis-
tration from posting earnings
and benefit estimate state-
ments on its Web site. The
SSA last month began offer-
ing a new service on the
Internet to make it easier for
people to access their finan-
cial records and plan for re-
tirement. Using a name, So-
cial Security number,
mother's maiden name,
birthdate and place of birth,
an individual can look up
decades of past earnings
records and projected Social €"
Security benefits.
Alzheimer's
Benefit
Alzbeimer's Benefit pre-
sents Pahrump Valley Talent
Night; May I0, 1997, 7:00
p.m. at the community cen-
ter. Tickets will be $3.50 for
Adults, $1,50 for Children 5
and up, children under 5 free.
For more information con-
tact B.J. Hettrick at (702)-
727-7011 or Donna Nutter at
(702).727,7492.
All proceeds to Benefit
National and Pahrump
Alzheimer's Research. Tal-
ent Needed!!!
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