20 Thursday, October 9, 1997 Pahrump Valley Gazette
Senior News
TONOPAH SEN00 NEws
..... (702) 482-6450
by Irene Cessna
One year ago, on September 30 we served our first meal in
the new senior center facility. How time goes by. We are as
proud of our center now as we were when we moved in.
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Remember, the health nurse will be at the center on
Tuesday, October 21 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. for your annual
flu shot. Be sure you have your Medicare card, Medicaid card,
Senior Dimensions or authorized paperwork to present to the
nurse. Otherwise, you will be required topay. Those under the
age of 65 will also be required to pay for these shots.
We send our sincere sympathy and condolences to the
family of Dan Robb who passed away in Rent following a
brief illness. His passing was a shock to the entire community.
Our thoughts and prayers are with his family in their time of
sorrow.
Would you like to know about the future of Social Security
and how it affects you? You are invited to attend a free two
hour informational forum presented by the American Asso-
ciation of Retired Persons (AARP). The forum is scheduled
for Tuesday, October 21 from 6-8 p.m. at the Tonopah
Convention Center. And the best part is that it's free.
Donations this week fresh from the garden came from
Sherry Page, Preston Causey, Joe and Barbara Dillinger, Rick
and Donna Moils, and Carl Newberry and food items from
Warehouse Market. Thanks so much to all of you. We
appreciate your belp and kindness.
MENU:
October 9 - Beef stew w/vegetables
October 10 - Pizza
October 13 - Pepper patties
October 14 -Turkey enchiladas
October 15 - Baked ham
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AMARGOSA SENIOR NEWS
" (702) 372-5413
by Irene Osterhoudt
Hi there, will be AA meetings at the Senior Center on
Friday evenings starting at 7 p.m. The contact person will be
Walter John Slack from Beatty. You can call Walter at (702)
553-2105. Welcome back folks.
The senior center, seniors and Amargosa Valley were
saddened by the loss of Claribel Dansby, our prayers and
sympathy go out to her family and friends. This was a great
lady.
Welcome home to Bud and Dot Conner, I here all is doing
well now.
Earl and Penny McGhee are home from the Scottish
games.
MENU:
October 14 - Burger steak
October 15 - Sweet and sour chicken
October 16 - Pinto beans
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Cold-Blooded Grandparents? There seems to be a new trend
for gift-giving for new grandchildren that involves a fascinating
medical technology that can become a lifesaver for the children
themselves or members of their immediate families.
Basically, the technology involves the harvesting and cold stor-
age of umbilical cord blood from the umbilical cords of newborns.
Cord blood, which used to be discarded in the past, has been found
to be a rich source of stem cells that can be used in the treatment of
medical conditions such as leukemia, lymphoma and anemia.
Stem cells are routinely found in bone marrow and, as most of
you know, bone marrow transplants between matching donors has
been saving lives for years. The problem is that phrase-- matching
donors. The match must be as close to perfect as possible. Some-
times a donor can't be found even among the closest relatives, and
national and international searches may need to be made. Too often,
when a match is found, and the transplant is done, there may be a
problem with rejection, even with the use of medications. However,
the use of stem cells in umbilical cord blood helps avoid many of
these problems.
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Big. C Auction
PUBHC AUCTION
Saturday, Oct. 18 Benning at 10 a.m.
LOCATION: 1310 Bank Ave.
Pahrump, Nevada
SEE MAP BELOW FOR DIRECTIONS
! (Bud Sauls) am quitting business and moving from the Pahrump
area due to my age and health. We will sell the complete contents
of consigannent and personal items iistl below, in appreciation for
the support and friendship of the community we say thank you for
everything and we will provide you with...
FREE"FREE HOMEMADE CHILI LUNCH DAY OF THE SALE
**ANTIQUES** PRIMrITVT.S**COLLECTIBLES**
Old horse drawn baggy; wagon wheels, tron wheels, horse drawn walking
plow, old pedestal grinder, old milk can cart, old platform scales, milk cans,
two man crosscut saw, bucksaw, old lanterns, old well pumps, primitive hand
tools, copper broiler, old chicken crate, old copper fire ext., galvanized water
cans & coal buckets, good selection of primitives, old 40's army uniform,
signed Jans Cagney oil painting, Victorian marble top table, 1915 razor
sharpener, black figurine, Meerschaum pipe (old), bronze mountain man
statue, Remington bronze coming thin the rye statue, Chades Russell bronze
stagecoach statue, 40s ration stamp books, old toy metal 9un, 6 pc. Bauer
bowl set, metal Marlboro sign, old chest, handmade quilt, 50s fur coat, many
more items too numerous to list***""
**FURNrrURE**MISCELLANOUS**
Oak bookcase secretary, refrigerator, hide-a-bed, credenza, end tables, bed
room set, mirrors, pictures, French chest, French bedside table, entertainment
cabinet, TV, leaded glass Tiffany-type lamp, arrowheads in frame, baseball
cards, peace pipe, comic books, artist easel, lariat, Indian rugs, Asian hand
tied rug, Roseville, marbles, Indian jawbone rattle, kerosene lamps, blue footed
bowl, Nippon tea set, cast iron train, sm. cast iron bell, weather vane, 5 ft. set
of steer horns, coins, bowie knife, lots more"
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