20 Thursday, September 25, 1997 Pahrump Valley Gazette
Senior News
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TONOPAH SENIOR NEWS
(702) 482-6450
by Irene Cessna
Today finds us under cloudy skies, a hint of rain in
the air with fairly warm temperatures. Will it last? No,
let's face it, the fall season is upon us.
As we winterize our homes and cars for the cold
weather, we must not forget to do the same with our
bodies. Dress warm, always have a sweater with you,
take your vitamins, and follow a healthy diet to help
build up an immunity to the pesky flu bug, sore throats
and the common cold.
We spent this past week under normal conditions.
Nothing exciting to report. Every once in a while we
enjoy a routine day. It gives us a chance to catch our
breath. But it hasn't affected our meal participation,
which makes us happy. Our daily meal count remains
between 50 and 60 people each day plus our homebound
clients. Our thank you and appreciation to you folks
who dine with us each day. Your support is what makes
this center successful.
Our guests this week were Labelle and James Ander-
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Seal Grout
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Carpet Cleaning
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APPOINTMENTS WEEKLY
Jan McDonald, M.D.
Dermatology Clinic of Nevada, Ltd.
Harvard Medical School
& Mayo Clinic Trained
at
Pahrump Medical Center
1501 E. Calvada
Call: 727-6060
son from Reno, Irene Jeffrey, Shirley Wardle, Rose
Skanovsky, Zelinda Lang, John Wellborn, Myrtle
McKinney, Paula Douglass, G. Mclntosh, Judge Davis,
Ken and Connie Gates. We were pleased to have them
with us.
More fresh garden vegetables from Sue and Joe
Fallini, Rick and Donna Motis and Bob and Shirley
Wardle, beautiful peaches from Pat Sotak and fresh
eggs from Charlotte Kelley. You folks are the greatest.
Thanks a bunch. We sure enjoy them.
MENU:
September 25 - Pork chops
September 26 - Baked fish or second offer
September 29 - Spinach lasagna
September 30 - Scalloped tuna
October 1 - Grilled liver w/onion
P00-ffUMP S ENIOR N EWS
(702) 727-5008
by Marcia Sabala
I want to thank Jeanne Sundae for all the volunteer
time she has given the center office over the last four
months, very unselfishly. We had a vacant spot in the
office and Jeanne jumped right in to help.
Thank you also to Jean Haffey who filled in while I
was out for surgery.
Quote of the week: "Things could be worse. Sup-
pose your errors were counted and published every
day, like those of a baseball player."
A large thank you goes to Ray and Jean at Village
Dunes again for their donation of crackers and cook-
ies, the seniors are really enjoying them.
Barbara and Linda Edgeworth, have donated sev-
eral hand made lap rugs, afghans, and sweaters. These
will be used at Christmas for our homebound.
This is what's called the Pahrump spirit, by helping
those who aren't as fortunate as some of us are.
MENU:
September 25 - Sloppy
joe
September 26 - Hot tur-
key sandwich
September 29 - Maca-
roni and cheese with
franks
September 30 - Veal
birds with gravy
October I - Beef
tomato casserole
October 2 -Beef tips
over noodles
Summit Family Health Care
1151 S. Hwy 160
Pahrump Station
Call: 727-5509'
For Insurance/Billing Questions
Call 1-800- 752-4338
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Skin- Cancer cosmetic Laser
Acne Surgery
Spider Veins Chemical Peels
Wrinkles Hair Restoration
BEA00 SENIOR NE-'00-7
(702) 553-2956
by Lorayne White
Fall is in the air and we're getting more people in for
lunch these days, which makes us really happy. We
welcome newcomers passing throught the area on
vacation, and encourage them to come back whenever
possible. We get new card players with some of them,
too. With the absence of our bingo nights until we get
moved to the new building, we are having bingo
withdrawal pains. Be glad when we can resume play-
ing. We'll keep you posted on when play will resume.
MENU ,l
September 29- Hoagie sandwich
September 30 - Barbeque ribs
October I - Spaghetti
October 2 BLT Veggie soup
October 3 - Build your own chef salad
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AMARGOSA SENIOR NEWS
(702) 372-5413
by Irene Osterhoudt
We want to thank the Commissioners for approving
the much needed kitchen repairs at the senior center.
When this occurs, we will be closed for approximately
three weeks. These repairs involve tearing up the floor
in the kitchen area under the sinks, which are concrete,
to install grease traps to bring us up to current code.
They will also be installing proper drains and water
lines for the installation of a water line for a refriger-
ated salad bar. Things are looking up.
A special thank you to Morgan Lynn for the coffee
donation.
Remember the Veterans Day celebration November
8 and 9 at the Community Building. Fun for each and
everyone. Baby pageant, breakfast by "Linda," pa- -
rade, the tappers, dunk tank, volleyball, horseshoes,
trike race, bingo, flea market, fire department water
fight and raffle. Please remember to attend the closing
ceremony to be held at the VFW Post home on Novem-
ber 11 at 11 a.m. This is a combined effort of VFW,
Chamber of Commerce, Water Committee and the
Amargosa School.
Donation of musical instruments are needed to en-
able our school to start offering band classes. Please
drop off your donations at the senior center.
Dessert to be served by Amargosa Senior Center,
banana splits and ice cream cones.
MENU:
September 30 - Barbecue chicken
October I - Macaroni and cheese
October 2 - Lemon chicken
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