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Poge Twelve The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Thursday, September 28, 1972 “Seven Seeing Skill With increased numbers of the curb. The normal field of autos, pedestrians and school vision is 180 degrees. buses back on the road for the 3. Depth perception--your fall school season, the Oregon ability to judge relative dis Optometric Association is ad tances between objects, or be vising drivers to ’’safety tween and object and yourself, check” their vision before tak especially when both are mov ing to the streets and high ing. Essential for passing slo ways. wer vehicles, for judging the ‘‘At least 90 per cent of speed of other vehicles, and for driving decisions are based on stopping “in time" at red lig what the driver sees,” Dr Ja hts, stop signs and crosswalks. mes D. Minnick, president of 4. Night vision--your ability the Oregon Optometric Asso to see under low illumination ciation said. also to see in the presence of ”’n today's high-speed and glare and quickly recover from sometimes crowded drivingen its effect on vision. Vehicle vironment, a driver has to make aids to night vision include life-and-death judgments quic clean and properly aimed head kly and often. Usually, the de lights as well as clean, un ciding factor involves his eyes. scratched windshields. Seeing and perceiving a situa 5. Eye coordination--your tion is the first crucial step ability to quickly, easily and in driving safely.” automatically point both eyes Dr. Minnick, an optometrist at the same object, the eyes in The Dalles, gave seven vi must work together as a team. sual skills which studies bv the The driver with poor eye co American Optometric Associa ordination may experience dou tion have shown are essentia! ble vision, especially at night. to safe driving- 6. Accomodation--your abi 1. Visual acuity--your ability lity to quickly and easily change to fucus and see clearly with the focus of your eyes from a both eyes separately as well distant object to a near object, as together, jiarticularly at a and vice versa. distance. The American Asso 7. Color perception--your a- ciation of Motor Vehicle Ad bility to immediately recognize ministrators recommends a mi vaious colors and distinguish nimum 20/40 visual acuity for them from others. drivers. A periodic safety check” 2. Peripheral vision--your in the form of a professional ability to see over a large area vision examination makes good ! without moving your eyes or sense for everyone in the dnv- ; head, “seeing out of the cor ing environment, Dr Minnick ! ner of your eye” increases advised. ; ‘‘To be a good driver ; your total field of vision. Es you must know your visual li- i sential for picking up vital in nutations so you can compen- ■ formation not in the direct line sate for them by playing i of view, such as a cmld near it safe.” LOW DISCOUNT PRICES + BUDGET S-T-R-E-T-C-H-E-R-S SHOP WILSON’S FOR USDA CHOICE S>~- -------------- \ 111 IH.I I ROUND STEAK I 1 S-T-R-E-T-C-H-E-R ' LYNN WILSON'S 16 oz \ ----- O I S-T-R-E-T-C-H-E-R 19 î-rw-r-cj/f.» : 1----------- A, BUOGiT RED RIPE SALAD SWEET POTATOES & e TOMATOE 1 vlVIM 1 vE 3 YAMS 8 PACK TRAY POTATOES ALL DAY SATURDAY, SEPT 30th WILSON'S DISCOUNT IS OFFERING YOU FREE, A 10-lb BAG OF U.S. NO 1 POTATOES WITH EVERY I J ; I ■ I ■ I«IH NEWS FROM BIG BEND ........... BY GOLDIE ROBERTS BIG BEND - The Big Bend DeUater and Mr. and Mrs. Er Extension Study Group met nest Seuell returned home Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Tuesday morning from their Verl Bishop. Mrs. Elma Witty vacation in Hell’s Canyon. The and Mrs. Adele Dockter assis Harvey Bennetts returned on ted. There were fourteen mem Wetkiesday. bers and three guests present. Fred Hofelt suffered a se Mrs. Nelle Leigh of Parma vere heart attack last Tues showed slides of her recent day. He was taken to the Mercy trip to Europe as the program. Hospital in Nampa where he Mrs. Edythe Prosser accom is slowly recoverying. Two of panied Mrs. Ed Maurer of Wil his sons who are in the Medi der and Mrs. Al Kiester of cal profession are here help Homedale to Caldwell Friday ing care for him. afternoon where they attended the wedding of Lydia Hahn and F rancisco Badiola. Mr. and Mrs. Ross English returned home Saturday eve ADRIAN - Mr. and Mrs. ning from a week spent look ing for a location at Klamath Carl Begeman visited Mr. and Falls, Oregon. Little Jay stayed Mrs. Oscar Schafer Saturday with his grandparents, Mr. and evening. Mrs. Mabie Piercy had the Mrs. Darrell English while they Koffee Klutch Wednesday. were gone. Mrs. James McGinnis, Mrs. Those attending were Rosie Dyre Roberts, Mrs. Varner Martenez, Minnie Stam, Mary Hopkins and Don Case attended Laan, Sue Ashcraft, Anna Long, funeral services in Parma Mane Moore, Effie Peterson Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. Plin and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft of (Della) Case. Don acted as a Nyssa. Sunday, September 17, Mr. pallbearer for his aunt. The Cases used to live where Pearle and Mrs. K. I. Peterson atten Abbott lives. On Monday of this ded the World War 1 meeting week the same people accom for Veterans at Vale. They panied by Mrs. Edythe Pros had a potluck dinner followed ser attended funeral services by a meeting. In the after for Mrs. Chet (Fern) Purdy, noon the Petersons called on the youngest daughter of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martin in Plin Case at the Parma Chapel. Mrs. Mabie Piercy and Don also served as a pallbearer Mrs. Robert Long went to for his cousin. Becky and Susie Carroll of Murphy to visit Mrs. Long’s Sunset Valley visited Kelly All sister, Mrs. Doris Raynor, Thursday. sop Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Bill Toomb, Miss Jean Steve Prosser and Holly Beers of Pilot Rock, came Fri nette Martin and Mrs. Robert day evening to spend the week Long were dinner guests of end with Mrs. Edythe Prosser Mrs. Mabie Piercy, Friday. and her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Larry DeHaven Bud Prosser. Other guests for and family of Kingman Kolony the weekend were Mr. and visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delno Brock of Ontario. Mrs. George De Haven Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Tom Buckles and afternoon. Joey of Vale were Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Galen Raney supper guests also. of Huntington was an overnight Mrs. Dyre Roberts and Mrs. guest of his brother, Mr. and Clyde Riggs of Parma called Mrs. George De Haven. Mrs. Phil Church and Mrs. Mrs. Bill Toomb, Miss Jean Wilbur Roberts in Wilder We nette Martin of Clarkston, Wa dnesday afternoon. After school shington and Mrs. Mabie Piercy Kelly Allsop and Judy Lovitt were luncheon guests attended a birthday party for day, September 19 at Susie Carroll at their home in I. Peterson home. Sunset Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker Harold DeGroff of bos An- report the birth of a new grand geles is visiting his sister, son, born to their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van De husband, Mr. and Mrs. David Water. Ramsdell of Battlemountain, Bib Bend Community extends Nevada, September 18 He sympathy to the Noel Tuppeny weighed 8 pounds 1 1/2 ounces, family for the loss of her bro and his name is John David. He ther, Arlo Miller Monday mor is joined by a sister Pilar. This ning. is the Parker’s second grand Mrs. Ben Witty and Mrs. son out of eleven grandchildren. Dyre Roberts attended a TOPS Mrs. Paul Parker and Kim of meeting at Boulevard Grange Ontario were Saturday over Hall Thursday evening to plan night arid Sunday guests at the the next DRD meeting. Vernon Parker home. 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