22 Thursday, July 31, 1997 Pahrump Valley Gazette
Senior News
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AMARGOSA SENIOR NEWS
(702) 372-5413
by Irene Osterhoudt
We wish to thank everyone that brought in fresh veggies from
their garden and donated them to us! It helps a great deal.
We wish to thank all of you that have been purchasing pies on
Thursdays for our fund raiser.
Don't forget Ice Cream Sunday on August 10. Let's hear from
you. Deadline is Aug. 8. We still need table sign ups for the swap
meet and sweet shoppe. Contact Marie Reagle (702) 372-5655.
These events are open to all communities.
We wish to give Clairabell Dansby our prayers and hopes of
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getting better soon and come home soon in good health.
Van Crawford dropped in on July 22 to give her fair wells. It
was nice to see her and her husband. The best of luck in your
retirement.
Edna Thomas and Geneva Neuhauser are both back from
knee surgery and doing well. Hope to see you soon.
It was nice to see Kathy Welch back. We hope to see more of her.
MENU:
August 5 - Reuben casserole
August 6 - Pinto beans
August 7- Summer special
TONOPAH SENIOR NEWS
(702) 482-6450
by Irene Cessna
We hope this past week has been a pleasant one for all. Our
summer is quickly passing and soon we will be looking at fall and
winter weather so let's enjoy it while we can.
We have good news for you this week. The Senior Thrift Shop
is having a Bag Sale on Monday, Aug. 4 and Tuesday, Aug. 5. As
in the past, it will be $5 for the first bag, and $3 for each additional
hag. You can't afford to miss a deal like that. Stop by and have a
look. The gals there are ready to serve you with a smile.
The Project Council held their monthly meeting on Wednes-
day, July 23. We welcome our two new community members,
Bob Sorenson and Carl Paice. Election of officers were held.
King of the hill as President will be Bernie Merlino, Bob
Sorenson-vice president, Jo Payne, secretary, Carol Cox, trea-
surer. The other members on the board are Charlotte Kelley, Ray
Tennant, Inez Ciarlantini, Florence Robinson, Marge Prewett,
and Kit Carson.
Phyliss Sorhouet from Nye County Sheriffs Deptartment,
and DARE program addressed the Seniors with valuable infor-
mation regarding the workings of Con-artists, telephone scares
and the increasing problem and danger of mixing prescribed
medication with over-the-counter medication. Phyllis plans to
return from time to time to stress the caution that the senior
population must exercise for their own protection and peace of
mind.
Lot Cleared A big thank you to Charlotte Kelly for the fresh eggs, Phyllis
" Sorhouet for thetomato sauce, Jerry Pratt for the greens and other
food items and again to Carl Newberry for his generous donation.
We are grateful for vnnr heln and support.
KHWK Radio
From Pahrump to Bishop
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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 usl
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Joining us this week for
lunch were Lucile Scheutz,
Marty Johnson, Phyllis
Sorhouet, Jo Payne all from
Tonopah, William Pezzuto
from Goldfield, and Jim and
Dorothy Bailes daughter and
friend Janet Malone andJoanne
Kellett from Greer, South
Carolina. We always enjoy our
guests and we would be pleased
in having you folks join us.
MENU:
July 31 - Hungarian gou-
lash
August I - Scalloped tuna
casserole
August 4 - Submarine sand-
wich (build your own)
August 5 - Italian sausage pasta
August 6 - Pot roast w/trimmings
BEA00 SENIOR NE-W-S
(702) 553.2956
by Lorayne White
Our walk-in refrigerator and freezer units have been moved
to the new senior center. Thanks to the high school for use of the ir
freezer, and thanks also to Mike Lasorsa and the trustees from the
jail who moved our food to the high school for storage until we
are able to have our own units again in service at the new senior
center. So, progress is being made, it just seems like the wheels
turn slowly when we are so anxious to be in the new building.
In the meantime, we are serving meals daily at the old senior
center and will continue to do so until notification is given. We
will give you all the notice we can. Until we do, please continue
to come to the old senior center for daily meals. We don't want
to lose any of our seniors in this a'ansition. And we hope to gain
some more. So y'all come eat with us now, ya hear?
MENU:
August 4 - Sweet & sour pork over rice, cake
August 5 - Hoagie sandwich, tater tots, apple crisp
August 6 - Fish or macaroni and cheese, carrots, pudding
August 7- Turkey ala king over biscuits, brownies
August 8- Weiners with saurkraut, boiled potatoes, jello with
fruit
PAHRUMP SENIOR N Ews
(702) 727-5008
by Marcia Sabala
Hello from the Pahrump Senior Center
Quote of the week: "No love, no friendship can cross the path
of our destiny without leaving some mark on it forever."
Calvada Sports Center is now offering senior center dis-
counted bowling, every Wednesday evening. Thank you, Sharon,
for working with us. Anyone interested, call the center at 727-
5800 or ask atthe office. Twenty people are now enjoying senior
howling on Wednesday night.
Thanks to Myrtle Beeler for the donation of a wheel' chair.
Another big thanks goes to all the people that have donated fresh
garden vegetables.
Thrift shop is open M-F 10 a.m to 2 p.m. Come see all.the
great bargains.
Volunteers needed, call 727-5008. A wide variety of open-
ings to choose from, including being a senior companion and van
driver.
Up coming events:
August 4 - 1 p.m Poker
August 5 - 10 a.m. diabetics support group, 10:30 a.m. video
exercise, 11 a.m. walking excerise, 1 p.m. Poker
August 6 - 1 p.m. pinochle and poker
August 7 - Dance and sing to Harold's music, I p.m. poker
August 8 - 10:30 exercise, 1 bridge and poker
MENU:
July 31 - Hot turkey sandwich
August I - Tuna salad
August 4 - Meat loaf
August 5 - Cran-crange chicken
August 6 - Roast beef with potatoes and gravey
August 7- Polish sausages and saurkraut
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