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NAZARENE Trttrrs CHURCH NOTES to the 1: in tor EAtar, The Journal Editor The Journal As lwcumteU County Trea- If we »ate up November •. surer rwm.i< for re-election and find the radio and TV Uar- unopposed. I have had Jew ®- lag -- McGovern Wins In ly>- vitataoes to speak tc gro^ic set that will be due to only ttrougtou! the County. How- one tt..i< APATHY Those ute ever, since a chaitenge was «a» •••’ ftcur. the polls, or made that each official should *te> vote for Schmitz as state his (nr her point eg view a protest. are siddinf ttem- » Measure No. 9. please let se’ves. for they reall» are vot rhe record show that on Orto- ing for McGovern. be r 3rd ! spate to a groagi of There is prosperity u this ladies out on Oregnc Slope. The lar: and a bog* of a peaceful Bette.-mea! Chit, and stated my settlement is Vietnam of the opinion when questioned rv- kr.i that «ill disc our age the gardu< the ute-quities of the tax Conns ousts la undertaking te- burden I would ite tc msclose twrv explorations. There is only my thoughts oe this here and n-ar that is responsible for no*. ttis progress--Richard Nixon. Tm afraid that *e would be He tanons that we have to stay worse off wut a differe« type strong to stay free McGovern, of tax sauce there would be no o* the ether hand, would so rontrni once one got started, destroy our national defense IF it gx started. Very hteiy system that it would be ar ipet. it, toe. would get v«ed dowt by isvitatKic to the Communists the pe p»e We would lose so to start hostilities *r:«und tte (tote and WW ni »:<uld be «ell o® its «ay. >e cannot afford to haw that naive man experi menting « the Wtute House. We need Pic hard Ntxca as oar Presidm and the only a ay •e can mate sure that tie *111 be elected is to VOTE. Re member. if yew «aft vote elec tive. da». you are reallv ».one for McGovern. —Very truly yours, Irene Bcteor. Gene Stunt Co-Chairmen of theCommit- tee for the Re-electitc of the President. (Jtv Government Important CONSERVATIVE BAPTIST CHURCH A.X. ®«t. jp—. Criticism m neve- • - . ■ ».thou« • suggest« dal ter- utive | would lite to s*e a sales tax at tte COUNTY level This would be used as a pro perty tax offset, keep local control, and Jef the nou-pro- perty-owners share »itt the burden of local taxes. I would also lite to see personal pro perty taxes deleted from the tax roll, with the except»«. " Mobile Homes. This would be S1.1O3.M5 this year. —Thank you and suacereiy, Jean PAT Bond FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH NOTES Thank you to all the people CRADLE ROLL MALHEUP MEMORIAL HC6PTTAL CCTOBER 24 - Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stierv, Vale. bov. OCTOBER 23 - Mr. and Mrs. James Hintz, Ontario, girl. HOLY RC6APY HC6PTTAL OCTOBER 25 - Mr and Mrs. Phil Rich, Payette, girl Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Neteber, One third of all 4-H’ers lm oc farms. Four out of every ten members live in towns with less tian IG.OOC popelanocu A quar ter of all 4-H’ers live la urtan metropolitan areas. Vale. boy. OCTOBER 2« - Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Peters«», Nyssa, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tattbanga, Ontario, bov. OCTOBER 27 - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchie, Payette, boy. Mr. and Mrs. KendrilWiatei, Vale. boy. OCTOBER 30 - Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Beesley, Vale, pr! OCTOBER 31 - Mr. aadMrs. Den.-..s HoUovay, Payette, prl. of the community who youaed us at The Sccfolk Coacerf* last Snii evecmg at Nyssa H*ft School. The turnout was grati- fr-M WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1 - The ladies of Faitt Lathe rat-Nyssa and Grace Lutheran-Vale will bave a lanche«, 'potluck,, 1 p.m. Grace Lutheran i* Vale, ELECT ROY HIRAI Democrat when Vivi* La.-.ink of .Ameri can Fails. Idaho will give a report oc the recent National C ocventioc of the American Lo tterai Church Women, held in -«at j OtiÇ. C WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1 - 6 JG p.m. J-xior Lutherans 'cburct; «3G p.m. C-xfirmaU«s 'par- sceate, THURSDAY, NOV. 2 - Z 30 p.m.. Chinch Council SUNDAY, NOV. 5 - »45 a.m. Soadxy School. 11 am. Wor ship fHoly CottE JBK*/ —Faith Lutheran Chorch, 5th and Park. Nyssa. Where y«i are al«ays welcome. —Paster BUI Lewis After the fun, a hot bath with Flameless electric water heating Get the jump on tired muscles with Flometen elecfnc Thursday, Novmber 2, 197g Th* Nyisa Gat« City Journal, Ny»»a, Oregon Rago Two soothing, relaxing hot water heated by the clean energy. Electric water heaters need no chimneys. They take nothing from the air, add nothing to the air . . . yours for a neater, nicer environment. living (or a neater, deaner world Idaho Power Company alheur County Judge A Dedicated Enthusiastic Prov«n Leader Paid for by Hirai for Jidge Committee, Larry Faller, Chuck Watanabe, Co-Chairmen, 151 S.W 1st St., Ontario, Orerò*. Editor The Journal Is it so vital to have an experienced" Put'll' Official Will he be working for your interests? purely their per formance «tuie acquiring ex perience Should I» considered. Tt.l.’A-»;«e right —Walter Burdette Rente 2. Nyssa. Oregw. otter counties. At least sii pecple from Malheur County work for I mat:IL* County, five in the Assessor's Appraisal Section, another is Watermas ter. Two appra.sers now wort for the State of Washin<t«L Wluie County Goverumetii is arguing about paying a living »age for a qualified legal se cretary -n the Circuit Judges office, they are pay inf nearly ter. thousand JcAlars to tram aa unqualified, retirement aped Assessor Seme pas! and pre sent members of this County Government. and friends. have faired well under this manipu lated adjustment program. While claiming the support of the Department of Revenue in backing the Count» Assessor, they are in fact under investi ture by that same Departs»-nt of Rev-nu- inequity of assess ment by the Board of Equi- laatxm cannot te overlooked forever. SmaL farms, rural tracts, bus mess and home owners should be involved in county government Put an experienced qualified, licensed appraiser in the Assessors office. or bare the shift if the tax burden. Can a man off tie street fill your job better than me with nine years experience tn your field Oscar Brattan has nine years in the Assessment and Apprai sal field. Tw: years as Chief Appr axser, Malheur County As sessors office. —Since reiv. Bill Rulltps Box 412 Vale. Oregon Or Umatilla Ccxuity Asses jt ' s Farm .Appraisal Section, Pendleton. Or-g'c Journal Classified^ Bring Results! OBITUARIES Nephi Grigg Ig Lillian A LI)S Speaker Crus* Services tor Mr». Lili»« A. Cruse. ?•. of Ro«‘« *. I*'»a< • h<? died Monday, October 30, 1972 in Malheur Memorial Hos pital will be conducted al Iwkan Funeral Chapel in Parma al 2 p.m. Thursday (today) by «* Rev. Robert MordhoTSt ■< Nampa intermenl will be al Roswell. Mrs Cruse was born May 13, 183«. in Indiana She »a* married April 13. 1921, m L^* bnn«i, Mo.. toLawreiv < Cnise. She taught school in Letunofl before the couple moved to Idahc, Sb- was a member of the First Baptist C hurch in Ho*- »ell, taught a Sunday School class tor many years, »asckrk of the church, and ar: active member of the Mis»n*iary Circle. She cared for children of the neighborhood during ter years in the Roswell com munity. Mr Cruse is ter <ily close survivor. Ste »as preceded in death by three brothers and f ¡t sister CARD OF THANKS We »ish to five teartfelt thanks to all fn-nds and neigh bors for the flowers, cards, sympathy and offers -f assi stance at the time of tte loss of our loved one. It has teen greatly appreciated. —Tte Glen Adams Family ONTARIO TEACHER KILLED IN CRASH A 2"-year-old Ont a nose Isol teacher, Roy Isao Takahashi, was killed late Frida» in a three ear accident east of La Grande. Oregrc State Police who in vestigated the fatal crash said that Takahashi had crossed into the eastbound lane and his auto was struck by a truck, dn»-n by Dermis Robinson, was no« injured. Morr.-nts after the crash a third vehicle bee am- involved. A ear driven by Dennis Thompson. 18. Sp'kat» , cra- shed into tte wreckage. Thomp son was tminjured Takahashi «as an instructor at tte Lindbergh school in On tario for tte past three years and had moved here some time age from Hawaii. F. Nephi Grta «>11 speak at a special meeting known as Institalk" at tte L. D S. Church in Ontario Orvfon.Sun day cv-1.inf. November 5. 8| 7 45 p.m. Institalks" are special . meetings for Seminary insti tute and College age youth. \ However, parents and all other ag< crops, including the pub lic. are < or dully invited to this occasion. Mr. Grigf u a native Ida-.^ hoan. born at Nampa. He u a "booster** for Southern Ida!» and I astern Oregon and has teaife-d many development pro jects in the area He was f under and presi dent of Ore-Ida Foods until its merger with tte H. J. Heinz Company. He has a life -long record of service in bls church and com* mumty His record of active service tn ttie Scouting Pro gram c vers 38 years. H<- has awarded tte "Silver An- be< telope," the tte seci.»od highest award in Scouting in Amerira. He and his family recently returned fro® Scotland, tuning filled a v luntary three year call as President of tte- Scot land Mission, Tte Church of Jesus Christ of letter-day Saints. He is a widely travelled speaker at borne and abroad in tte interest <f youth, hune, family, marriage andbusinrss success. H' *ith his family.currently lives in Salt lake City