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Thursday, December 13, 1973 The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon SUNSET VALLEY ACT1VITIES BY MARTHA LORENSEN . SUNSET VAL1 EY - Mr. and Mrs Ira Price attended the Christmas party and potluck dinner at the Harold Kurtz home for the Women’s Activity Club Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kiesecker and son of Anatone, Washington spent Fri day and Saturday visiting at the homes of Mrs. Waller Hillis and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chalupsky of La Grande were visitors Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr and Mrs. Jack Wood. Walter Nelson of Willow Springs, Missouri Is visiting at the home ot his daughter, Mrs. Gabriel Astoreca. He arrived by plane at the Boise Airport Saturday. Mrs. Tom Wiley and children, Mrs. Don Hatch and the Duane Smith family were visitors Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs Gabriel Astoreca. Mr and Mrs. Ken Lorensen, Harriet and Gloria were callers at the Astoreca home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trump of Wal lowa, spent Thanksgiving weekendat the home of Mr. and Mrs Jess Asumendi Mr and Mrs Robert Felty and granddaughter were Sunday afternoon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alexander PHONE 372 - 2186 -------- Mrs. Elver Nielsen and Mrs. Effie Nielsen were business visitors at Boise Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hite of Juneau, Alaska are visiting at the home of Mrs. John Reffett. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hite and Mrs. John Reffett were Sunday evening vi sitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. BudCharland. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Princehouse of Ontario were Saturday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. John Reffett. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schenk, Tony 1 or. lo.bln and Paul. Mr and Mrs Walter Willhite and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price attended a birthday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Price in honor of Mrs. Bill Schenk Friday evening, they went to the Adrian- Homedale basketball game at Adrian. Frank, Louis and Tony Asumendi were dinner guests Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Asumendi. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Bedveal and daughter, Becky were visitors at the Jess Asumendi home Thanksgiving Day. Fred Harrison and son, Douglas of Portland, spent a week at the Ora Newgen home leaving December 3. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price were dinner guests Sunday at the Orville Groves home in Parma. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price attended the dinner and bazaar which washeldatthe Adnan Presbyterian Church recently Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell spent Sunday at the Melvin Pendarvis home in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Charland were Friday evening visitors at the Lewis Mitchell home. The Owyhee Church young people are working on a Christmas Program to be presented the night of December 19 at the Owyhee Community Church. Charles C hapin underwent surgery on a knee at Boise, December 6. He is doing very well. Friends who wish to visit or write cards, will find him in Ward 4, Room 303 at the Veteran’s Hospital. Sunset Valley was well represented at the reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Russell Howell on their Fiftieth Wed ding Anniversary Sunday, December 2. The reception was held at the Oregon Trail Grange Hall with a potluck dinner and after dinner, refreshments and social time. Relatives and friends re lived memories of earlier years. The Howells have lived here for many years. Their children hosted the recep tion. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Holly and daughter Trina, spent Thanksgiving weekend at Page Seven Malheur Memorial Hospital the Harley Wilson home Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wilson were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson at Roswell for Thanksgiving din ner. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lorensen, Har riet and Gloria attended Memorial Services for John Spicklemire held at the IOOF Hall at Riggins, Idaho, Tues day, November 27. Mr. Spicklemire, a distant relative of the Lorensen's was 85 years old. Survivors include two brothers, William and Richard Spicklemire, three sisters, Mrs. Mary Willey, Mrs. Ann Downend, and Mrs. Kate Hall. The Rev Irwin Derry conducted the service. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Abbe and family of Mt. Vernon were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the Ken Lorensen home. In the afternoon, the girls, Harriet, Marcie, Mona, Mila and Gloria visited the Astoreca girls. Harriet and Gloria Lorensen were among Adrian band members who spent Saturday at Unity where they went to get Christmas trees. They expect to sell the trees to help defray expenses A Report To The People Gale Christensen The clinical laboratory is an es sential part of medical practice. Through its use, modern medicine is approaching the status of an exact science The extent and manner ofuse of the clinical laboratory is a meas ure of the quality of service rendered by the staff of the hospital This quotation from the forward, of Opal Hepler’s manual of “Clinical Laboratory Methods’* states concisely the laboratory personnel’s responsibil ity to the patient, the doctor and the community. Since the use of the laboratory is so necessary and important, it also imp lies that the laboratory technologists are responsible for giving the most accurate results possible. ponsibility to the patient and the doctor doubly critical. In mo6t hospitals the laboratory has the responsibility of keeping a blood supply on hand. It is essential that there be an adequate quantity and the correct type available for any emer gency. It is vitally important that the technician type the patient correctly and cross match the patient's and do nor’s blood to be sure that they are com patible. Many people feel that they should know their own type and RH factor in case of emergency; this is true, how ever, blood typing is so crucial that a technician would never take anyone’s word and would always retype the The laboratory is one of the ser patient. A doctor not only has the vices with which the doctor determines laboratory resufts to aid him in diag diagnosis and treatment. The results of nosis and treatment, but, also the assis a blood count can determine whether the tance of a clinical pathologist. It is the doctor will perform surgery, if a patient pathologist who interprets slides made will receive a blood transfusion or the from body tissue and exudates that can drug be administered and it will also determine the presence of cancer. He tell if the drug has been effective. also interprets slides prepared from These important decisions made fr blood and bone marrow which can de om laboratory results make the res- tect leukemia and other disorders. to Disneyland this Spring They had fun sledding, etc. and were treated to a chili dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Jim John son and his helpers. The Rev. Kenneth Himple of Twin Falls was an ovenght visitor at the home of the Ken Lorensens Dec. 4. ST BY DALE USDA CHOICE tl KINGMAN KOLONY NEWS WITT PHONE 372-21*3 KINGMAN KOLONY - Guests in the Carl Piercy home after the basket ball game Friday nlyht were Mr. and Mrs Donny Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tallman. Merlll Tailman of Bruno, Naomi Westfall of John Day and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kygar helped their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jenkins get moved into their new trai ler house Sunday Mr. and Mrs Frank Rhodes left early Tuesday morning for Roseburg, Oregixi. Wednesday they attended Frank’s uncle's funeral, returning home on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rhodes and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Willis Conant Sunday evening. A , » CHICK THIS PRICE UFANJ T é KJP é R CHUCK>*w PUR£X roast X BLEACH 5 QUART Mrs. Rex W alters of Boise came Sun day to stay with her father, Al Thomp son Her mother is still in the hos pital at Nyssa but is much improvedand expects to be home soon. Mr and Mrs. Myron Osborne spent parts of Friday and Saturday in Nyssa attending the wrestling tournament. Their son, Scott was in the tournament. |B - IBAN é FRESH’ molte MAULDING CLINK. Charles E. Vanetti. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Dial 372-2216 HOURS: 9 to 12 noon and 2 to 5 p in., Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. 9 to 12 noon, Wed nesday, DAVID W. SA RAZIN, M.D. Physician and Surgeon HOURS: 10 to 12 noon & 2 to 5 p.m - Monday, Tuesday, Wednes day, Friday. 10 to 12 Saturday. Phones: Office 372-3809. Residence 372-3173 Optometrist* DR. JOHN EASLY 387 S. W. 4th Ave , Ontario, ore. Phone - Ontario, 503-889-8017 DR. J. E. HE1TZMAN 7 North 2nd Street, Nyssa Phon»- 372-.-1747 Veterinarian* TREASURE VALLEY ANIMAL HOSPITAL Phone 372-2251 DR. B. E. R(J6S Nyssa.................. '. .... 372-3552 DR. ROBERT DERBY Parma................................ 722-6537 ROAST HEN TuRKBY'SeSS’ 89 S CHUCK 2TÉAK U.5PA CHOICE 89’. R ound boiue roasts k ♦ SCHOOL SOY L CATSUP 99‘. 79f. I * 1 APPLES 1 F HEAD LETTUCE Jss’l* /■SUNNY LOU CARROTS 29’ 45’ ! it 150 count I "K. I I ST \ I Y*£sir +' A DETER6ENT-59 PAWN UQUIP 22oz ßOPD FANCY CRISP k DEUCI0U2 61#. * -For. L\ Physicians & Surgeons K. E. KERBY, M.D. K. A. DANFORD, M.D. Physicians and Surgeons, Dial 372-2241 HOURS 9 to 12 noon 4 2 to 5 p.m. • Monday through Friday, 10 to 12 Saturday. 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