Community Blue Mountain Eagle Wednesday, March 4, 2015 A7 G RANT C OUNTY M EETINGS ONGOING Grant County Library is open 1-5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sat- urday; 10 a.m.-noon and 1-7 p.m. Tuesday; and 7-9 p.m. Thursday,507 S. Canyon Blvd., John Day. Grant County Genealog- ical Society Research Center – Open 1-4 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays; and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturdays. Parsonage build- ing behind Historic Advent Church, West Main Street in John Day. 541-932-4718 or 541-575-2757. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4 12 p.m. – Seniors Meal Program at the Strawberry Grange Hall, Prairie City. 12 p.m. – Women’s Sup- port, by Heart of Grant Coun- ty, for domestic violence survivors. Free lunch. 541-575- 4335. 4 p.m. – Humbolt Ele- mentary School Site Council, school library. 541-575-0454. 5-7 p.m. – Shepherd’s Closet, open with free cloth- ing for all ages and community dinner, Prairie City Assembly of God. 541-820-3682. 6 p.m.– Grant County Public Forest Commission, Squeeze-In Restaurant. 541- 620-1949. 6 p.m. – Grant County Chapter, Oregon Equestrian Trails. Call for location, 541- 932-2723. 6:30-8:30 p.m. – Family History Center open, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, John Day. Also open by appointment. 541-656-8069. 7 p.m. – Grant County High School Rodeo Club, U.S. Bank, John Day. 541-575- 1530. 7:30 p.m. – Let Go Group of Alcoholics Anonymous, St. Elizabeth Catholic Parish Hall, John Day. 541-575-0114. THURSDAY, MARCH 5 9 a.m.-5 p.m. – Family History Center open, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, John Day. Also open by appointment. 541-656-8069. Noon – Seniors Meal Pro- gram and bingo, John Day Se- nior Center, 142 N.E. Dayton St. 541-575-1825. 4 p.m. – Grant Soil and Water Conservation, USDA service center conference room, 721 S. Canyon Blvd., John Day. 541-575-0135, ext. 105. 4 p.m. – River Valley Writ- er’s Group, Dayville Cafe. 541- 987-2462 or 541-987-2138. 5:30-7:15 p.m. – Youth Connection, Living Word Christian Center, Mt. Vernon. Kid-friendly dinner and Bible activities. Van rides available. 541-932-4910. 6 p.m. – “The Girlfriends” Women’s 12-step Recovery, John Day Church of the Naza- rene. 541-620-0065. 6:30 p.m. – Seneca Par- ent-Teacher Association, 7th and 8th grade classroom. 541- 620-0979 or 541-575-2488. 6:30 p.m. – Red Cross, Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- ter-day Saints. Potluck at 6. 541- 575-1248. 7 p.m. – Prairie City Vol- unteer Fire Department, Fire Hall. 541-820-4360. 7 p.m. – Prairie City Vol- unteer Fire Department Aux- iliary, Fire Hall. FRIDAY, MARCH 6 3-6 p.m. – United Method- ist Church, weekly distribution of boxes of food, 126 N.W. Can- ton Street, John Day. 6 p.m. – Alcoholics Anony- mous, open to nonmembers too, Long Creek Community Center. 541-421-3888. 7 p.m. – Whiskey Gulch Gang, Sels Brewery, Canyon City. 541-575-0329. SUNDAY, MARCH 8 Fun Jam, musicians and listeners welcome for bluegrass, gospel and traditional country western music, Call for time and location, 541-575-1927. MONDAY, MARCH 9 Noon – Seniors Meal Pro- gram, John Day Senior Center, 142 N.E. Dayton St. 541-575- 1825. 5 p.m. – Mid-county Cem- etery Maintenance District, conference room, Grant County Courthouse. 541-575-1918. 5:30 p.m. – Grant County Fair Board, Keerins Hall, fair- grounds. 541-575-1900. 6 p.m. – Grant County Kruzers, 7 p.m. Call for meet- ing location, 541-820-3745 or 541-932-2723. 6 p.m. – Mt. Vernon Vol- unteer Fire Department, 541- 932-4688. 7:30 p.m. – Outlaw Group of Alcoholics Anonymous, Presbyterian Church in Mt. Ver- non. 541-932-4844. TUESDAY, MARCH 10 8 a.m. – Talents and Trea- sures, public works building, Prairie City. 541-820-3325 or 541-820-3675. 10 a.m. – Hospital Auxil- iary, hospital conference room. 503-551-2454. 10-11 a.m. – Story Hour and craft project, Grant Coun- ty Library, for preschoolers 0-6 years old. 541-575-1992. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. – Loose Threads donation quilting group, Quilts and Beyond, Prai- rie City. 541-792-0670. 12 p.m. – Seniors Meal Program at the Monument Se- nior Center. 1 p.m. – Long Creek Fam- ily-Community Education, Long Creek City Lodge Hall. 1 p.m. – Grant Coun- ty Transportation District Board, bus barn in John Day. 541-575-2370. Public invited. 1:30 p.m. – Lifespan Re- spite Committee, 725 W. Main St., John Day. 541-575-1466. 1:30 p.m. – Long Creek Home Extension, Long Creek Community Church annex. 6 p.m. – Grant County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue, Outpost Restaurant, John Day. 541-575-1131. 6 p.m. – John Day Golf Club board, John Day Golf course, 541-575-0170. 6 p.m. – Seneca City Coun- cil, City Hall. 6 p.m. – Dayville School District 16 Board, school of- ¿FH 6:15 p.m. – Canyon Creek Bowhunters, Canyon City Community Hall. 6:30 p.m. – Mt. Vernon City Council, City Hall. 6:30 p.m. – New Begin- nings Recovery Group, Living Word Christian Center, Mt. Ver- non. 541-932-4910. 7 p.m. – John Day City Council, City Hall. 7:15 p.m. – Boy Scout Troop 898, John Day Elks Lodge, John Day. 541-575- 2531. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 9 a.m. – Grant County Court, courthouse, Canyon City. 9 a.m. – Shepherd’s Closet, open, with free clothing for all ages and coffee, at Prairie City Assembly of God. 541-820- 3682. 9 a.m. – Grant County Art Association, project at 9 a.m. Meeting at noon, bring a sack lunch. 541-575-0911. 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. – TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), weigh-in, meeting. United Methodist Church library, 126 N.W. Canton St., John Day. 541- 575-3812, 541-932-4592. A MAN WAKES UP in the morning after sleeping on... an advertised bed, in advertised pajamas. He will bathe in an ADVERTISED TUB, shave with an ADVERTISED RAZOR, have a breakfast of ADVERTISED JUICE, cereal and toast, toasted in an ADVERTISED TOASTER, put on ADVERTISED CLOTHES and glance at his ADVERTISED WATCH. He’ll ride to work in his ADVERTISED CAR, sit at an ADVERTISED DESK and write with an ADVERTISED PEN. Yet this person hesitates to advertise, saying that advertising doesn’t pay. Finally, when his non-advertised business is going under, HE’LL ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE. Then it’s too late. AND THEY SAY ADVERTISING DOESN’T WORK? DON’T MAKE THIS SAME MISTAKE Advertising is an investment, not an expense. Think about it! Blue Mountain Eagle MyEagleNews.com Don’t get left behind, call today! Kim Kell 541-575-0710 Quality Healthcare Close To Home 170 Ford Road, John Day • 541-575-1311 • www.bluemountainhospital.org Blue Mountain Hospital installs top of the line Dxa Bone Scanner By Bobbi Jo Kirk Thanks to the Blue Mountain Healthcare Foundation, Blue Mountain Hospital recently installed a brand new state of the art Hologic Dxa Bone scanner. The new scanner replaced an aging GE model that had been in use for the last 15 years. The Hologic Dxa has innovative software that can determine both bone density and body fat composition. The cost of the new scanner was $48,000. Dxa or Duel Energy X-ray Absorptiometry is one of the most accurate ways of diagnosing osteoporosis and bone loss. Dxa sends two extremely low dose X-ray beams through the area being examined. One beam is absorbed by soft tissue and the other by bone, software then subtracts the soft tissue peak from the bone peak, leaving the density of just the bone. The most common areas for measuring bone density are the lower back, hip and forearm. Results are sent to the ordering physician in the form of two scores. The T score compares the amount of bone the patient has compared to a young adult of the same gender, and is used to estimate the risk of developing a fracture. The Z score is the amount of bone the patient has compared to other people of the same age group, body size, and gender. Osteoporosis is a disease where the creation of new bone doesn’t keep up with the removal of old bone, causing bones to become weak and brittle. Both men and women are at risk for osteoporosis, and many other factors such as age, race, weight, hormone levels, medications, tobacco abuse, alcohol use, sedentary lifestyle, Blue Mountain Healthcare Foundation President and dietary habits Jack Southwell and Radiology Manager Dan play a role in Goldblatt with the new Dxa Scanner purchased developing by the Foundation for Blue Mountain Hospital. osteoporosis. Reports for whole body Dxa While there are medications to help slow the loss of bone, there include a total lean weight (muscle and bone), total body are many inexpensive and simple lifestyle changes that can fat mass, and an ideal weight based on your body also improve bone health. composition. This is not the Walking three to five miles per same as BMI based on height week, weight bearing exercise, and weight alone. The total climbing stairs, and resistance body fat mass includes exercise are all easy, at home measurements of essential fat ways to boost bone strength. Eating calcium rich foods such as and stored fat. These measurements are broken milk, yogurt, cheese, tofu, down by body region i.e. each beans, potatoes, fruits and extremity, trunk, waist, hips, vegetables, and supplementing etc. The report includes this with calcium and vitamin D are breakdown of body fat vital to strong bones. The Hologic scanner also has the distribution to aid in the education of health risks ability to measure body fat associated with fat distribution composition . Body composition scans include a whole body map and storage patterns. For more information talk to picturing bone, muscle, and fat. your doctor about Dxa bone and body fat composition scans, or call BMH imaging at 541-575-4154. Blue Mountain Hospital District would like to thank all of our donors. You make new technology at BMH like the Dxa Scanner a reality. The following donors are new or renewed members and/ or made a donation to the Blue Mountain Healthcare Foundation in January and February 2015: BLUE MOUNTAIN CARE CENTER Resident of the Month Idamae Tussing Tom Berry, Marjorie Pierce, Dean and Joyce Nodine, Frank and Mary Silva, Clayton and Beverly Curtis, Bill and Carol Coombs, Nancy Crisler, Leslie Ricker, Mytchell and Jan Mead, Margie Molitor, Phil and Peggy Gray, Columbia Power Cooperative Association, Old West Credit Union. The following Blue Mountain Hospital District Employees generously donate with each paycheck through payroll deductions: Tom Bridges, Deanna Fox, Verlene Davis, Carmen Gardner, Dan and Jen Goldblatt, Kara Kohfield, Judy Krutsinger, Tami Manderscheid, Barb Oliver, Leslie Ricker, Sarah Russ, Piper Stout, Keith Thomas and Cyndy Fox and Julie Witty. A special thanks to Lila and Brian Luglan for their lifetime membership. Blue Mountain Hospital District Presents March Visiting Specialists 4th - 5th - 6th - 11th - 12th - 17th - 17th - 20th - 20th - 25th - 31st - Dr. O’Hollaren - Bend Urology Dr. Noble - Bend Cardio Dr. Sandefur - Baker Ortho Dr. McLellan - Bend Cardio Deniss Sell - Hearing Specialist Dr. Rushton - Baker Podiatrist Dr. Barstow - OBGYN Dr. Sandefur - Baker Ortho Korena Farris - Bend Neuro Dr. McLellan - Bend Cardio Dr. Rushton - Baker Podiatrist Idamae Tussing was born on August 19, 1920 in the village of Waimea, Hawaii to George and Annie Lindsey. She attended Kamehameha boarding school for girls and graduated in 1938. Idamae went to the University of Hawaii. She had two children, Ginger and Richard (Kuakaini). She worked as an accountant clerk at the Hawaii Employers Council in Pearl Harbor. During this time, she traveled to Japan. She traveled to New York, Florida and all over the US by Amtrak. She later married Edward Tussing a Pharmacist and moved with him to John Day. Idamae’s Hawaiian name is Keoholani. She loves to read, visit and play bingo and bunco. She came to the Blue Mountain Care Center on August 15, 2008. 9