A6 Community Blue Mountain Eagle Wednesday, March 30, 2016 G RANT C OUNTY SENIORS John Day Seniors Alma Joslin JOHN DAY — On March 24, we had approximately 80 diners present. There were 28 meals delivered and 20 frozen dinners went out to shut-ins. Jim Maple and Joan Vetter de- livered the meals with the help of Veanne Weddle. The entrée was furnished by Tootie Cer- nazanu in memory of her late husband, Jim. It consisted of maple dijon glazed ham, po- tatoes au gratin, mixed veg- gies and dinner rolls and for dessert we had Easter basket cupcakes. It was good to see Shay, our cook, after his surgery. He is on light duty so he had some volunteer help in the kitchen consisting of Dan- ny DePriest, Linda Stoltz, Kelly Couran and, of course, our own Veanne, who is al- ways helping out. Our assis- tant cook, Lisa, is currently in Bend with her husband, Curt, while he is recuperat- ing from surgery also. Margaret Glass and Da- vid Pasko greeted us while Billie Bullard sold raffle tickets. Our servers were from St. Elizabeth Catholic Church. The helpers were Walt and Agnes Hall, Jim Maple, Joan Vetter, Jeanne Madesh and Sharon Smith. Walt led the flag salute and Jim asked the blessing. Veanne announced she is trying to start a class on living with chronic condi- tions. This free class would meet once a week for about two hours and last about six weeks. If she can get enough people interested, it will enable her to get access to about $900 for scholarships to the Grant County Health Fair. Those interested can contact Veanne at 541-575- 2949. She also announced that at 11 a.m. on May 19 here at the center there will be a pre- sentation on at-risk drivers presented by the Oregon De- partment of Transportation. We had a few guests to- day: Don Caldwell brought his son, Dave, and grandson, Dillon, to lunch with him, and Judy Nelson had her grandson, Reuben, with her. Deda Porter won the raf- fle for the quilt made and do- nated by Judy Nelson. Door prizes went to Don Caldwell, Margie Parker, Walt Hall, Balbina Escude- ro, Pat Moore, Ev Arnett, Ken Heny, Angela Binchus, Buzz Harris, Nicky Essex, Billie Bullard, Jessie Lew- is, Jan Holt, Helen Bogart, Geri Pasko, Karen Barrietua, Gloria Kulis, Dillon Cald- well, Susan Fowle and Jack Pickle. Eric Julsrud won the Chester’s Thriftway gift cer- tificate, and Don Caldwell won the free meal for two at Valley View. On Thursday, March 31, we will have an April Fool’s dinner consisting of meatloaf, mashed potatoes and who knows what else. Monday, April 4, we will have a Reuben bake with french fries. Luke 24:6,7 “He isn’t here! He has risen from the dead! Don’t you remember what He told you back in Galilee, that the Son of Man must be be- trayed into the hands of sinful men and be cruci¿ed and that He would rise again the third day?” Monument Seniors Soo Yukawa MONUMENT — I have such a wonderful hubby. While I was away in Port- land, he took notes for me at the senior center lunch. I missed the lunch because I had to stay an extra day to see the dentist. I can’t be- lieve I missed meeting and seeing you, Rose Coombs! I was greatly disappointed. You just had to come on a day when I wasn’t there, and I hardly ever miss se- nior lunch. Sigh. I guess I shall have to go out to Prai- rie City’s senior lunch one of these days. Our greeters were Bob Blakeslee, Bodean Anders- en and Marva Walker. Bob led the flag salute, and Bo- dean made the announce- ments and prayed the bless- ing over the meal. Thank you to our cooks, Terry Cade and Christy How- ell. The meal served was a John Wayne casserole, fresh green salad, bread and pud- ding for dessert. Apparently I missed the drama of dog prints found in the kitchen and the seed drawing bas- ket going missing. The bas- ket has been found, so no worries. We had Rose and Darrel Coombs and Frances and Harold Preston visiting from Prairie City, and Char- lotte Anthony from Eugene. Frances Preston won a free meal, and Larry Voight won a Len’s Drug gift card. There were 47 meals served and no take-outs. Well, I achieved what I needed to get done while I was in Portland. Got to visit with my friends, did some shopping and saw the den- tist. My friends took us to eat dim sum (steamed little Chinese dishes you get to pick as ladies roll their carts around people’s tables), Korean barbecue, Japanese food, American food, fro- zen yogurt and my favorite place to eat was Mongolian hot pot. Oh the food was absolutely delicious. We also got to meet some new friends while visiting and shared a meal with them, too. I didn’t really enjoy my visit to the dentist, though. Turned out that my back fillings had come out, and so I had to have two fill- ings put in and also had my teeth cleaned. I was squeez- ing my left hand with my right hand so hard during the procedure, that I woke up the next day and several days afterward with a very sore hand. At first I thought I had slept on it funny or my fingers got swollen, but no, I just had a death grip on it. Did I mention that I also had to have three No- vacain shots to numb my mouth? He gave me two first and then, a little later, I said I was starting to get feeling again so he gave me a third. He then had to hurry for fear of the stuff wearing off again. I’m so glad I had it taken care of, though. It’s no fun having to deal with a toothache way out here in the boondocks! So if you have a toothache, be brave and get it fixed ASAP. If I could do it, so can you. Ha. Psalms 118:4 “Let them now that fear the LORD say, That his mercy endureth for ever.” member when they were little? Bruce and Wanda Kaufman brought their rel- atives. Jim May, Jack and Rose Coombs Bonnie Pickle, Carolyn Bird, Terry and Kay Steel and Gary Jacobson were in attendance. PRAIRIE CITY — March Good to see you all. 23 was our Easter Dinner, and Some have had the “crud” we had 95 names on the reg- that is going around and have istration book. Ten members ¿QDOO\ UHFRYHUHG , KDYH of the Grant County Jammers managed to avoid it so far. It came and played for us before caught Derrol, though, after dinner, and several stayed to he had to send his hearing eat, too. Hopefully they can aid off to be repaired. So he make this a monthly occur- could only half hear and then rence. We certainly enjoy lis- developed laryngitis. So he tening to them. I have a hard missed the Good Friday ser- time not going to the other vices and the Easter celebra- piano and playing along. tion over at the old gym. Our volunteer servers in- Speaking of which, the cluded Lana Abarr, Linda ensemble did their songs, Boyer, Ginger Kendall, Julia and it was a joy to all. Next? Davis and Harold Preston. Evening of Entertainment on %RE 0F&DXOH\ OHG WKH ÀDJ April 23. We have an eclec- salute, and Jack Retherford tic mix of musical numbers asked the blessing. Del Lake for your enjoyment. Then I ZRQWKHJLIWFHUWL¿FDWHGR- get to start writing arrange- nated by Prairie Hardware & ments for the September Gifts. Christian Concert! What Our meal started with fun! After that, it’s time for carrot-infused orange juice, Christmas rehearsals. My, potato salad, baked beans, that year went fast, didn’t it? baked ham and an apple tart We went to Monument for dessert. Nice springy on March 22, and had John meal. Next week is the birth- Wayne casserole at their se- day meal for March, so be nior center dinner. They had sure to come again. obtained a whole passel of Donna Adams had her outdated garden and flow- ceramic decorations on the er seeds, so Harold brought tables: eggs and bunnies. half a passel back with him Lorna and Patty brought so we could give them out, Dorothy Blasing, Lois Hill too. Sure makes me wish that and Otho Laurance from I had a place to sow them. Oh, Blue Mountain Care Center. well. Such is life in the far, far We were saddened to learn West. of the passing of Dollina Don’t forget the breakfast Humphreys, but she got to for Brian Johns on Saturday, have Easter with Jesus! April 2, at the center. We also had lots of other 2 Cor. 9:6, 7 “… whoever visitors and people that we sows generously will… reap haven’t seen for a while. Jim generously. Each… should and Pam Howard brought give… not reluctantly or un- their granddaughters, Sa- der compulsion, for God loves mantha and Kaitlyn. Re- a cheerful giver.” Prairie City Seniors Church Services In Grant County Redeemer Lutheran Church Come Worship with us at 627 SE Hillcrest, John Day 1 st & 3 rd Sunday Worship & Communion ...............................10 am 2 nd , 4 th & 5 th Sunday Worship ..........10 am Wednesday Evening Bible Study.......6 pm For information: 541-575-2348 Cornerstone Christian Fellowship 139 N.E. D AYTON S TREET , J OHN D AY 541-575-2180 Sunday Worship Service 10 am Pastor Levi Manitsas cornerstonejohnday@gmail.com CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Sunday School..............................9:30 am Sunday Worship Service .............. 10:45 am Sunday Evening Service................6:00 pm Children & Teen Activities SMALL GROUPS CALL FOR MORE INFO Weekdays: Sonshine Christian School 521 E. Main • John Day • 541-575-1895 wwww.johndaynazarene.com