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Pag« Six Thursday, November IS, 1973 Th« Nyisa Oat« City Journal, Ny»»a, Oregon Malheur Memorial Hospital PAYETTE CREAMERY CLOSED THURSDAY Approximately 12 employes of the Dairymen’s Creamery Association plant in Payette Gale Christensen, Administrator will be with<>ut employment or work as the result of a plant This week we will discuss hospital at any time in an un closure this Thursday. The how a patient is admitted to conscious state. We would plant operations will be shut the hospital The Malheur then be able to go to past down permanently. The firm is Memorial Hospital maintains records and obtain any based in Caldwell and is ex the equipment, personnel and necessary information. You pected to continue its opera treatment facilities, however, should bring your social tions there. hospitals are not licensed to security card and your Insur The plant received milk from practice medicine and all ance Identification card with dairy farmers in Payette, Vale, treatment must be given by or you. These are always good Ontario, New Plymouth, Cam under the direction of a physi identification. bridge. Midvale and othercom- cian. m unities. After you are admitted to the Only a doctor can admit a The Payette creamery began patient to the Malheur Memorial hospital, what happens to you operating in 1915 as a farmers next? The aide will put you to Hospital. In case you or one co-op creamery and has been of your loved ones becomes bed, the doctor will give the operating since. nurse the orders to start your ill or injured, you should first contact by telephone one of the medical treatment, the nurse doctors in the immediate area will in turn prepare the chart who is on the staff of the hos- and your treatment will com pital. We will advise you what mence. A Report To The People itferfc Sei steps to take, which will de Remember, it is always best I have had to make some pend on the type of illness or to call the doctor of your choice mighty tough decisions in my injury. before coming to the hospital Oh sure, to you they If his recommendation is that as he only is qualified to ad day. you report to the hospital to vise you what action is neces would have been routine, but to me they were tough. However be admitted, the Malheur sary. the toughest of decisions may Memorial Hospital will admit be classified as humdrum when you regardless of race, color, compared to the decisions that History Field Trip creed or ability to pay. must be made by our TV broad If your injury or illness re casters. quires the services of a Planned By Jr. High Do you realize that they had specialist your doctor will ad A History field trip is being to decide whether to broadcast vise you and make the neces sary arrangements, either for planned for, and by, eighty ex a league baseball playoff or the specialist to come here to cited Nyssa Junior High stu a football game? We know that for practical purposes ALL pro see you, or by referring you dents. The purpose of the trip, ac grams must give way to the to the specialist. Your robe, slippers, razor or cording to advisor Jerry Hun- sportscasters. This was dif cosmetics are all that you need tly, is to show the students the ferent, something had to give. to bring to the hospital with rest of our beautiful state. Give The unstoppable force met an you. The hospital will supply them the opportunity to see it immovable object and in this the balance. After you are instead of just reading about it case football won out. Either admitted by the business office, and they should have the oppor way the cookie crumbled some you will be assigned a bed tunity to visit the important go one was certain to beprov >ke<L The many questions which the vernmental and historical areas Now that’s what I call a tough Of course it uld business office employee asks in the other parts of our state. decision. Oregon clearly has three be settled on the basis of who you will be waived and obtained later in cases of emergency. faces: theCoast, the Willamette paid the most, but in either However, the business office Valley and Eastern Oregon. event, the call was a toughie. There was a time that even does need to know your correct Mountains divide the three re name, address, age, date of gions and make each a zone of I can remember when Base birth, nationality, religious pre different climates and social- ball was played in the good old summer time, Football in the ference, whether you have economic structures. Those of us who live in the fall. Basketball in the winter insurance, and how you intend to take care of the account. Eastern part of the state are and Track in the spring, but no Name and address of nearest isolated from the governmental more, all sports are played relative in case of emergency agencies to which we pay taxes. at all times. I never was much of a sports or so that the hospital can Even our news is learned from fan and I'm beginning to think contact them for you when you another state. In a survey taken from the Sth that my inattention is finally are discharged and it is time for I don't have to them to come to the hsopital grade students, it was found paying off. worry about which sport gets and return you to your home. that— 77 students have not been to the limelight. It is often asked, “Why does All sporting events are get the business office need so many Astoria 44 students have not been to ting mighty commercial,prizes questions answered?" The run into the millions of dollars. only questions the business of the Oregon Coast 42 have not been to Portland World champion prizefighters fice needs answered are those 67 students have never been to used to be the ones to drag in which pertain to the patient the heavy money. Lately golf and his record. A complete the State Capital building. The trip will start April 29 isn’t to be sneezed at. Some of medical record is kept of each hospitalized patient, and these and they will return May 3. The the players whack the ball records are permanent re funds to pay for this tripare be around the pasture to the tune ing raised this month by Junior of about a million bucks per cords. Any more if you’re Because of like names and High students sellingChristmas season, because of people moving about records. Later they will be sel good at any sport it should there is duplication. We there ling Christmas trees and candy put you into the high income bracket. the area. fore need additional information throughout I I’m not picking at the amateur Everyone is urged to con so that we are positive in the identification of each person I tribute to this worthwhile trip high school, college or any other group that plays the game for should they be brought to the for our young people the fun of it to see jast who is best, I feel that an uncon scionable amount of hard cask is being paid to many people who are not actually contributing any great amount toward making this a better world to live in. Christmas bracelets that are watches. 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They had a wonderful trip. Mr. and Mrs. Luit Stam vi sited Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Hart in Nyssa Sunday afternooo and were evening dinner guests in their home. David, Brendon and Carolyn Pratt attended the Sadie Haw kins dance at the Adrian school Saturday evening. Shelia Pratt who attends col lege at Boise, spent the Ion» weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pratt as school was closed on Monday. Mrs. Dave Savage and girls and Mrs. Jeanie Fenn and girls of Ontario visited Mrs. Carl Fenn Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Burton Barnes, Mrs. Marie Moore and Mrs. Dale Witt attended the Adrian Gar- den Club meeting at the home of Mrs. Esther Bennett in Big Bend Monday afternoon. 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