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Blue Mountain Eagle Community Wednesday, November 18, 2015 A11 G RANT C OUNTY SENIORS ko greeted us. Servers were from Cornerstone Christian Fellow- VKLS$QG\$QGHUVRQOHGWKHÀDJ salute and Pastor Levi Manitsas Alma Joslin asked the blessing. Veanne Wed- dle announced Ron Dowse will conduct an AARP drivers safety JOHN DAY – On Nov. 9, we course 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Dec. 12, at fed about 32 people at the center. the senior center. Bring a lunch. Francis and Bonnie Kocis deliv- The wreaths by the blood ered 19 lunches, plus 16 frozen pressure machine were donated meals to shut-ins. by Linda Stoltz, and will be raf- Billie Bullard and Marianne ÀHGRQ'HF7LFNHWVDUH Morris were greeters. Servers Proceeds go toward water for the were from Redeemer Lutheran water cooler. Church. Betty Holznagel led the We had chicken noodle soup ÀDJ VDOXWH DQG )UDQFLV .RFLV because it was National Chick- asked the blessing. en Soup for the Soul Day, so we On Dec. 3, we’ll have a pie hope your soul was fed. Norm social on National Pie Day, so Fowle has sourdough starter to bring your favorite pie to share. share. Let him know and he will Elmer and Jean Thompson bring it on Nov. 19. The Ches- joined us. They live west of Mt. WHU¶V 7KULIWZD\ JLIW FHUWL¿FDWH Vernon and have not been in for went to me, and Bud Salisbury several years. Josh Shockley won won the meal for two at Valley WKH /HQ¶V 'UXJ JLIW FHUWL¿FDWH View. There were also gifts for and Roberta Dowse won the free some of our veterans. meal. On Nov. 19 we’ll have our On Nov. 12, we fed 64 diners Thanksgiving dinner sponsored at the center, plus Buzz and Mar- by the Lundboms. On Nov. 23 it garet Glass delivered 27 lunches. will be chicken lo mein. Boyd and Bonnie Britton fur- Have a happy Thanksgiving, nished the entrée; Bonnie and and don’t forget where all your two of their employees enjoyed it blessings come from. Enjoy with us. Driskill Memorial Chap- your families. el and Blue Mountain Hospice Romans 1:8 (This is Paul briought birthday cake. WalNinJ ³/HW mH sa\ ¿UsW oI all Bonnie Kocis and David Pas- WhaW \ouU IaiWh in *oG is EHFom- John Day Seniors A MAN WAKES UP in the morning after sleeping on... an advertised bed, in advertised pajamas. inJ NnoZn WhUouJhouW WhH ZoUlG +oZ , WhanN *oG WhUouJh -Hsus &hUisW IoU HaFh onH oI \ou´ of the Auxiliary. The Blue Mountain Care Center ladies, Lorna and Kel- lyn, brought Dorothy Blasing, Dollina Humphreys, Lois Hill, Prairie City Ray Harper and Marilyn Ran- Seniors dall. Missing was assistant cook Helen Emmel, who is re- Rose Coombs covering from eye surgery. Best wishes for a speedy recovery. Wally Wedde was accompanied PRAIRIE CITY – We had by Philomena Dutcher. Glenda 94 for the Veterans Day dinner. Harvey got to come and Jeanette Ginger and Julia helped with the Julsrud also attended. delivery of 34 take-out meals. Derrol made the rounds of -RKQ$DVQHVVZRQWKHJLIW his medical providers last week: FHUWL¿FDWH IURP 3UDLULH +DUG- Wednesday to Bend about his ware and Gifts. Buzz led the elbow, Thursday to La Grande ÀDJVDOXWHDQG-DFN5HWKHUIRUG for a tube on his hearing aid and asked the blessing. Servers were Friday to Baker for an inturned Sandi Rennels, Joanne Phippen, eyelash. Someone asked how Carla Wright and Julia Davis. long it takes to get to someplace Linda Boyer and Donna Adams – I forget where. The reply is al- were kitchen helpers. Pam How- ways three hours, give or take. ard was at the registration desk, Trivia question: What do ran the dishwasher and involved EXOOHWSURRI YHVWV ¿UH HVFDSHV with the American Legion Aux- windshield wipers and laser iliary Veterans Day potluck. printers have in common? They The table decorations includ- were all invented by women. ed red and blue table covers and I wrote this on Nov. 14, so patriotic centerpieces courtesy now I can go to the bazaars and Let our family of pharmaVists serve you! We are happy to transfer and mail prescrptions and would welcome the opportunity to visit with you about our services! ¿QGDQDQQLYHUVDU\JLIWIRUVRQ number 1 and his Polish wife. They were married in Poland on 1RY 7KHQ WR IXO¿OO certain legalities, they had an- other ceremony in Prairie City on Dec. 2, 2006. So I get two opportunities to say “Happy An- niversary.” PUoYHUEs 1: ³$n H[FHllHnW ZiIH is WhH FUoZn oI hHU husEanG´ Monument Seniors Soo Yukawa MONUMENT – School Superintendent/Principal Earl Pettit hosted a special lunch, especially for those who served in the military to celebrate Veter- ans Day. Kitchen staff and kids served the meal. It was interest- ing to see photos of people who served in the military. Monu- ment freshman Sophia Pettit FAMILY HEALTH spoke in our Constitution. There were 15 guests and nine take-outs. Terry Cade and Carrie Jewell made a smorgas- bord. Bob Blakeslee, Jimmy Cole and Marva Walker were JUHHWHUV%REOHGWKHÀDJVDOXWH and the blessing over the meal. With the serious issue re- garding our EMTs, we will have a town discussion on the matter. Two more resigned – not a good thing since we highly regard and require their skills when in a life-threatening emergency. Judy Harris will again have a sewing day 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. 21. Bring sewing machines, scraps of material, an iron and a dish for potluck lunch. Thanks- giving is near. If you know some- one who is going to be alone, in- vite them for Thanksgiving. Psalm : -8 ³$nG noZ /oUG ZhaW ZaiW , IoU" 0\ hoSH is in WhHH 'HliYHU mH IUom all m\ WUansJUHssions: 0aNH mH noW WhH UHSUoaFh oI WhH Ioolish´ Treatment and Surgery of Foot and Ankle • In-Grown Nails Bunions • Warts • Gout Corns & Callouses Diabetic Foot Screening Foot Odor • Athletes Foot Treatment for pain in feet, shins, heels, knees, lower back. Custom molded orthotics. MICHAEL RUSHTON, DPM Podiatric physician & Surgeon Dr. Rushton is Preferred Providerfor Lifewise and Blue Cross/Blue Shield and a Medicate participant. Give us a call today. 541-676-9158 ÓnÎäÊ£äÌ Ê-Ì°]Ê>iÀÊÌÞ]Ê", | x{£xÓ{ä£ÓÓ OFFICE HOURS: EVERY OTHER TUESDAY 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 Heppner and Condon, Oregon The doctor speaks Spanish - El Doctor habla Espanol.