A6 SENIORS/HISTORY Blue Mountain Eagle Wednesday, January 12, 2022 GRANT COUNTY SENIORS John Day Seniors Elsie Huskey As I am writing this, we are one week into 2022. So far we have had several types of weather. Today the chinook winds are obliterating our snow. We had two big snowfalls, and the wind took it both times. Yes- terday, Thursday, was gor- geous with the sun shining on the snow. This wind hits my house so hard that sometimes I go to the window to see what is there. This week I could not get my car out of the driveway. That is the biggest downfall I have with the Subaru Out- back. The GMC Envoy is high enough to go over it. Yesterday I needed to go with Darron to town, so I had to let Paul drive his big Chevy diesel pickup. I hate riding in or driving that truck because the dog smell is so strong I can barely breathe. And it is one year older than the GMC Envoy. Obviously, I did not make it to the senior center at all this week, so am hoping to make it this next week as both meals sound great to me. Thursday, Jan. 13, will be beef and barley stew, salad, rolls, and sugar cookie bars for dessert. Then on Monday, Jan. 17, lunch will be chicken a la king on a biscuit, green beans, and carrot cake for des- sert. Be sure to call in at least by 10 a.m. so your lunch will be prepared, dished up, and bagged and ready for you to pick up between 11:30 and noon. The number to call, in case you do not know it, is 541-575- 1825. Thank you, Shay and Kim, for your time and efforts to prepare us healthy food. John 15: 12 KJV This is my commandment, that ye love one another as I have loved you. Prairie City Seniors Rose Coombs First, I want to give credit and praise to our intrepid vol- unteers who braved the storm and horrible roads to deliver the meals. Thank you so much! And thanks to our cook, who, if she didn’t show up, there would be no meal to deliver! Pam’s helpers were Angie and Ruth. Tom, Mary, Carlos and Pam made sure that everyone who had ordered a meal got it by putting it in the bag and getting the bag to the delivery vehicle. Then the drivers, Gwynne, Mary, and Theresa, got the bag into the hands of the diner. Whew. So you see it’s quite a production just so you can have a hot meal. Thanks to all who have a part in this activ- ity. May your tribe increase. So what did Pam prepare and all these people deliver and all the diners eat? What else on a cold and snowy day but chili?! With cornbread, a pea salad, dish of peaches, and cherry pie, that’s what. And it was really good! I was very thankful that the chili was not smokin’ hot. If you like it that way, just add more pepper. It was just right for my tender mouth — ahem. Thank you, Pam. I really appreciated the level of heat of the chili. Found a new word as I was reading a book. Looked it up in the BIG dictionary and it was not listed. So what does one do nowadays? Ask Goo- gle, or course. But that means I have to enlist the aid of one who has access to said Goo- gle. So I did. After all, how can you turn down your mother’s request? The word in ques- tion is spelled booboisie, and pronounced boo-bwa-shee. Comes from a certain author putting together the words “boob” and “bourgeois.” Defi- nition? Stupid people as a class. Bourgeois means mid- dle class — like you and me. But if you are really dumb, then you are a member of the booboisie. See if you can work that into a conversation this next week. We are still working on the improvements in our building. The siding contractor found several items that had been postponed through the 100 years of the life of the building and so he took care of them. We now have a roof that won’t leak in our storage area (whee!). The area itself got some new wall covering and a paint job. Then Tom built lots of shelves to put our collection of decorations on. Hopefully someday soon we will get to put them on the tables! One of our ongoing prob- lems has been the ovens that have reached the end of their useful life. And they were used when they were donated to the seniors almost 50 years ago. We figured we’d got- ten our money’s worth out of them. Hopefully, in 30 days we will have the new one installed. It will be nice to have the correct temperature be set and it will stay there! Gotta keep the cook happy! Cause if the cook ain’t happy, nobody’s happy, right? Proverbs 15:13 “A happy heart makes the face cheerful, …” James 5:13 “… Is anyone happy? Let him sing songs of praise.” Psalm 68:3 “But may the righteous be glad and rejoice before God; may they be happy and joyful.” Monument Seniors Soo Yukawa We sure had some cold weather to start off our new year, didn’t we? We went down to -12 degrees Faren- heit the first day of the new year! Brr. We had quite a bit of snowfall as well. I’d say we have at least 2 feet of snow on the ground and now it is melt- ing fast. We had all sorts of weather in between, too, along with crazy wind. A friend of mine had part of her roof blown off from the wild winds that went through the Service Creek/Mitchell area. She also had two trees that were just blown out of the ground. Well, because of the snow- storm, I did not go down to the senior center for lunch. My hubby tried to drive down in one of our rigs and it had tons of ice under and in the engine area and it was clanking around. He came back and told me the Lord had made a deci- sion for me not to go into town. He had to take a different vehi- cle down. He brought back our lunches. Driving conditions were pretty bad on Tuesday; it was snowing like crazy. So, according to the infor- mation I received, these are the details of our Tuesday lunch. Our greeters at the table were Kristi Guimont and Susan Cavender. They checked in the guests, collected and counted up the money, and filled in the paperwork. Kristi made the announcements and Ron Browning of Monument prayed the blessing over the meal. We thank our volunteers for their work and support. For our lunch, our cooks Terry Cade and Carrie Jew- ell made us pork verde bur- ritos, refried beans, coleslaw, and cookie for our dessert. It was yummy and I was espe- cially grateful for the cooks for sending one of the lunches with jalapenos! I felt really special! Ha. We thank our wonderful cooks and appreciate all that they do for us. Diana Har- vey answered the phone and helped in the kitchen also. We thank her as well. We appreci- ate all who help to make our senior center run smoothly. It has been quite a time trying to keep our animals watered and fed during the tumultuous weather condi- tions. Their water froze solid, they were extra-hungry, and trudging through the thick and wet snow was hard work. But you know what? I would not trade it for living anywhere else! No way. I had to take a whole bunch of pictures while being out. It was just gorgeous seeing all the white snow on the pine trees, the ground ... ahh, contented sigh. I just ordered some har- nesses for my alpacas. I noticed that Cyrus’ teeth were a little long. Apparently, sometimes you have to shave down their teeth? Lovely! I don’t know how that is going to happen. Luckily, my friend Shawna might be able to help me with that. She used to work at a vet clinic. She is going to help me shear the alpacas in the spring. OUT OF THE PAST 75 YEARS AGO Cold Spell Hangs On; Roads Icy, Dangerous The cold spell that struck Grant County on New Year’s Eve is still with us. The thermom- eter ranges under 20 above nightly, though no near-zero weather since the 2 above New Year’s night, and ranging up to slightly above freezing during the day, but not high enough to melt the snow that has now lain on the ground for the past two weeks. Locally roads are icy and packed snow, slippery and dan- gerous. Careful driving is necessary. No acci- dent reported by the state officers other than the Joe Officer accident New Year’s Eve, other than a few minor bumps. State Hospital Escapees Returned Word is received at the sheriff’s office that Fredrick Barfoot, who with two companions escaped from the state hospital at Pendleton recently and headed for Grant County, have been returned to the institution. On instructions from the institution local officers were on the lookout for the escapees, but seemingly they did not get into this county. One, it is reported, volun- tarily returned. The other two were located by officers and returned. Barfoot formerly lived at Mt. Vernon. Flying Coyote Hunters Escape Injury In Crash While on a flying coyote hunting expedition last Saturday, Clarence Kilburn had to make a forced landing with his plane about nine miles south of Prairie City. The crash damaged the plane considerably but Mr. Kilburn and his hunting companion, N.L. “Doc” Mosier, both escaped injury; however, they did not escape the long nine-mile walk back to civilization. Former Oregon Publisher Dies In San Francisco Word was received by Mrs. B.C. Her- burger of Canyon City, Tuesday, from her husband who has been in San Francisco for the past two weeks, that A.R. O’Brien, Mr. Herburger’s brother-in-law, had passed away in a hospital at San Francisco where he had been under treatment for sev- eral days following a protracted illness at home. Mr. O’Brien was a newspaper pub- lisher, he having owned and edited the weekly Ukiah Republican Press at Ukiah, California, for many years. He was presi- dent of the Golden Gate Bridge and High- way District. His wife, the former Marga- ret Herburger, who survives, was born and raised in Grant County. Mr. O’Brien, one of the best-known weekly publishers in the West, had engaged in newspaper work in Havana, Panama, Alaska, Oregon and New Mexico. Before buying the paper at Ukiah he published a newspaper at Coos Bay, OR, from 1911 to 1920. 50 YEARS AGO Steve Talus Wins No. 2 Place Steve Talus, wearing his “Elks Free Throw Champion” tee-shirt, placed second Satur- day in the Oregon Elks’ free- throw contest at Corvallis. He also received an engraved self-winding watch and a basketball. Talus won the county title a Steve Talus week earlier. MT. VERNON PRESBYTERIAN Community Church SUNDAY SERVICE..............9 am SUNDAY SERVICE ...........9 am 541-932-4800 EVERYONE WELCOME St. Thomas Episcopal Church Join us on Facebook live Sunday 10am Like us on Facebook! Redeemer Lutheran Church Come Worship with us at Grace Chapel (EMC ) 154 E. 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