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LETTERS
TO
THE EDITOR
Editor, the Journal:
I’m so sorry I haven’t writ
ten sooner but I want to send
good news when 1 wrote. Jim
is really doing great--the sur
gery (second) »as very suc
cessful and we’ve had no com-
pications so we are very ex
cited and pleased that things are
going so well. Jim is up and
around and eating very wetland
looking forward tocominghome
this weekend possibly.
Please put a note in the paper
from us as follows:
Dear Friends,
Thank you so much for all
the nice things^ you’ve done for
We
us during Jims illness.
wish we could thank each of
you personally and when we
come home we will. We just
wanted to send a note to let
you know how much we appre
ciate
the cards, letters and
prayers. The Lord has surely
been busy taking care of us and
your prayers have helped so
much.
Hope to be home soon and in
the coffee shop.
Love,
Jim and Judy Robinson
P.S. Tell Chamber members
“Hi”, we miss you all very
much.
Judy
[^OBITUARIES
Harriot Brumbach
Faye G. Montoya
Sunday Worship at 11 a.m.
Wake services for Mrs. Faye We will have Holy Communion
Grace Montoya. 60, Nyssa, who this Sunday in-as-much-as we
died Friday, February 2, 1973, weren't able to have it last
of injuries received in a car Sunday due to Pastor Lewis*
accident near Caldwell, were illness. The text for this Sun
conducted at 8 Tuesday night day will be John 6:22-45, and
in the Lienkaemper Chapel in the theme is “Which way?”
Nyssa. Funeral services were
Sunday School is at 9:45 a.m.
conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday
Sunday afternoon at 4 30p.m.
at the chapel by the Rev. David the youth of our congregation
H. Martinez, pastor of the As and pastor will have the ser
sembly of God Church. Inter vice at the nursing home. Youth
ment was at the Nyssa Ceme will also be sharing some songs
and testimonies at the morning
tery.
She was born May 13,1912, in worship hour. They just atten
LaMadera, New Mexico. She ded the Portland Lutheran Youth
had been a resident of Nyssa for and Adult Congress, Feb. 2-4.
several years.
Nearly 4000 attended from all
She is survived by her hus over the west. Our group in-
band. Miguel Montoya, Nyssa, eluded Tern Young, Betty Jo
a son, Julian Montoya, Denver, Wenke, Nina Vanetti, Ross Fox,
Colorado, four daughters, Mrs. Parma; Terry Baker, Brad
Donald Howard and Mrs. Jim Ropp, Dana Ropp, Sandy Fan-
Bell in California. Mrs. Lillian gen, Nellda Nichols, John Sch
Dimmett, Fruitland, and Mrs. roeder, Vale; Steve Paulsen,
Olivia Chaves. Trinidad, Colo.; Vale, Betty Fox, Parma, Joe
five sisters, ElaineSantiliones, and Roseanne Martin, John Day;
Galloway,
Harriet
Pocatello, Yalla Gallegos, Ru Marsha
pert, Ruby Gallegos. Sacra Lewis, Don and Fran Young,
mento, California, BernitaCar- Herb Wenke, Lillian Baker.
dova, Nyssa and Epifanía Mar
Special thanks go out to lay
tinez, Fruita, Colorado; and two people - Vern McCain, Vir
brothers, Dan Gallegos, Poca ginia Nichols, and Ken W right-
tello and Leo Gallegos, Nyssa. for leading the congregation tn
worship last week when the
Henry B. Slippy
pastor became ill.
—Faith Lutheran Church,
5th and Park
Pastor Bill Lewis.
Make
Faith
your Church
home. Worship with usSunday.
Services for Mrs. Joe P.
Brumbach, 65, Route 3, Parma,
Idaho, who died Tuesday, Ja
nuary 27, 1973, in the Malheur
Memorial Hospital were con
AWARENESS: WEAPON IN BATTLE
ducted at St. Matthews Epis
copal Church in Ontario at 2:30
AGAINST HEART, BLOOD VESSEL DISEASES
p.m., Friday, February 2, by
Heart and blood vessel diseases kill more Americans —
the Rev. John Worrall.
In
more than a million a year — than all other causes com
terment was at the Parma Ce
bined. What compounds the tragedy is this: many of these
metery.
deaths need not occur Thousands of lives could be saved
Mrs. Harriet Ahearn Brum
just by knowing a few simple, readily available facts.
bach was born April 25, 1907
Heart attack — the largest single cause of death — kills
in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
more than 675.000 Americans a year The average victim
She attended public schools in
waits three hours before he decides to get help More than
Milton-Freewater, Oregon, and
half die before they reach the hospital. Warning signs
was graduated from Mac Laugh
usually precede a heart attack. When they occur, minutes
lin High in 1927. After attending
can mean the difference between life and death Remem
Whitman College, Eastern Ore
ber the early warning signs; clip them out and keep them
gon College, and University of
at your fingertips.
Oregon, she was awarded her
The warning signs of a heart attack:
B.A. degree from the Univer
Prolonged heavy pressure or squeezing pain in the
sity of Washington. Later she
center of the heart behind the breastbone.
earned her M.A. degree in li
Pain may spread to the shoulder, arm, neck or jaw
Editor, The Journal:
brarianship from The College
Pain or discomfort is often accompanied by sweat
front
Having just read the
of Idaho in 1962.
ing.
page of your paper announcing
She married Joe P. Brum
the budget board has recom bach in Ontario June 1, 1941.
Pain may go away, then return.
mended we rejoin the Greater They resided in the Adnan com
Nausea, vomiting and shortness of breath may also
Oregon League and the addi munity.
occur
These signs don't always signal the onset of heart at tional expense be allotted in
A lifelong career in teach
the budget, plus youi editorial ing in Malheur County began
tack. They can be false alarms But you must know for
concerning the boys sports, in the fall of 1930. She retired
sure. When you experience one or more warning signs,
call your doctor and describe the symptoms in detail. If could I ask for additional space in the spring of 1972 after hav
he's not immediately available, get to a hospital emer for equal opportunity for the ing taught in Ontario, Lower
gency room at once
girls?
Bend, Adrian, and Nyssa. For
How many readers are aware several summers, Mrs. Brum
Education to provide people with heart saving inform
ation. community programs to detect and treat those with
that the cheer leaders in our bach served on the original
high blood pressure, and funds for heart research, are
school
finance
themselves, staff of the first state-funded
provided bv the American Heart Association and its af their outfits for the entire year? school for migrant children at
Henry B. Slippy, 82, died
filiates and chapters across the nation. February is
These include one set for foot Cairo School. In 1950, at the
Heart Month when Heart Associations conduct fund
ball games, one for basketball request of Nyssa Public School, Friday, February 2, 1973 at
his home.
raising campaigns to finance their year-round efforts. We
and another one or two to wear Mrs. Brumbach developed and
urge you to help your heart — and help your Heart Fund.
He was born June 3, 1890,
to school on the day of games to continued the secondary library
help promote school spirit. How program until her retirement. in Alturas, California. A pio
much do the boys themselves From 1961-66, concurrent with neer resident of the Owyhee
pay for their uniforms? None! library responsibilities, she area, he had farmed in thearea
The varsity cheerleaders attend pioneered in the field of gui before he retired. He and his
wife, Jessie, were married Ja
camp each summer to learn dance and counseling.
nuary 5, 1915, in Alturas.
cheer
leading,
and
the
girls
By W.L. McPartland
She was active in the PTA,
He is survived by his wife,
personally finance these trips, the Nyssa Education Associa
Jessie, Nyssa, a daughter, Mrs.
or
hold
money
raising
projects
tion, served on the State Board Bob (Eileen) Rice, Quincey, Wa
What is the effect of some take part. How does a young
of the extra activities around ster view himself? It is not what to help out. Our school even of Trustees for the Oregon Edu shington, two sisters, Mrs.
school?
we are, but what we think we charges the Junior Varsity for cation Association, and was an Wealtha Clausen, Sacramento,
riding the bus to out-of-town Oregon delegate to the National
Mel Munn, Elementary Prin are that is important.
games, and in such cases as Education Convention. She was California and Mrs. Martha
cipal, Gary Condon, Music
Every person has a right
Tanner, Rio Linda, California,
play-offs,
or state a charter member of the Delta eight grandchildren and 17
Dept., Tom Edwards, Elemen to earn his or her place in district
Kappa
Gamma,
national
tea
tary P. E., and Stephen Glau society. The school is one of play-offs, the girls pay their
great-grandchildren.
ner, Director of Special Edu the avenues that can help each own transportation, food and chers’ honorary. She parti
He was preceded in death
cipated in the Big Bend Grange
cation, just finished a series child find something that he lodgings.
by two sons, Arnold and Gerald.
and
was
a
member
of
the
Na
of meetings with the Lions Club can do and be successful. The
Services
were
conducted
I mention all the above be tional Grange. She was active
explaining how all of these ac home and family is the most
February 5 at the
cause my husband and myself in the Kingman Kolony Book Monday,
tivities contribute to the total important segment of society
owe an apology to the Sopho Club and the Malheur County Lienkaemper Chapel in Nyssa
school program to help chil in building this good self image.
more class, especially the bas and Oregon State Library As with interment in Owyhee Ce
dren learn to read and do bet The church and the community
ketball team of that class. We sociations. She was a member metery.
ter school work. Under the di all help and have an input m
decided on the spur of the mo of the Episcopal Church and
rection of the Music Dept., helping each child develop as an
ment to go to the Sophomore Loyalty Chapter of the Order of Roger W. Atherton
many opportunities are given individual.
game in Emmett, and invited the Eastern Star at Milton-Free
Roger Wilbur Atherton, 87,
youngsters to participate in
If each of us will be as cheer
leaders
along.
We
Ontario, died Sunday, February
water.
singing, drama and instrumen positive and constructive as
couldn’t help but notice that the
Surviving in addition to her 4, 1973 at the Malheur Me
tal activities.
as possible, I’m sure that each pep club bus arrived
five husband is a brother, J. M. morial Hospital Ln Nyssa.
It is interesting to me, and child will in turn develop into
minutes after the end of the Ahearn, Salt Lake City.
He was born July 22, 1885, in
I’ve always felt that you can the positive vibrant human be
Sophomore game. Never has
Pallbearers were Joe Wag Dunlap, Iowa. He moved to this
tell more about a person’s true ing that we all admire and
the bus arrived before 15 minu ner, Lester French, Harrold area with his parents in 1902
behavior in 15 minutes on the strive to be.
tes until the game ended. Be Woodrow, Gene Chester, Clyde and had been a resident of the
playground than you can see in
It is too easy to find fault. cause the girls did not ride the
Snake River Valley area since
an hour in the classroom.
What can you do today to do your bus, they have now been sus Swisher, and Howard lmada.
that time. He was a retired
Honorary
bearers
were
W.
L.
Does your youngster take part in making someone have pended from further cheer lead
farmer.
McPartland,
Delbert
Poor,
part--is be hesitant, shy or just a little better picture of ing. The reason given is that George Sallee, JohnSteele, Wil
His wife, Nellie M. Mann
himself?
awkward0 In the special assign
they are to report to Miss Reece
liam Schireman, and Charles Atherton preceded him in death
ment area, youngsters are being
ahead of time if they don’t in
in 1937 at Fruitland.
Witty.
contracted into shop, jugsaws Adrian Presbyterian tend to ride the bus.
He is survived by four sons,
Memorials may be given to
and hand tools, P.E. activities,
Wilbur
Atherton,
Ontario,
the
Malheur
Memorial
Hospi
If this is a school or board
drama and music, and library. Community Church
Atherton,
Seattle,
tal, Nyssa High School Library, Charles
ruling,
fine
-
we
erred.
But
There is a place for every
Malheur County Library, or a James Atherton, Ontario and
many
is
the
hour
I
have
spent
youngster to earn a right to
The Youth Group at the Adrian
Raymond
Atherton,
Walnut
trying to contact Miss Reece by favorite charity.
Presbyterian Church was host
Creek, California; three daugh
phone to no avail. And as far as
to the
Youth Groups of the
ters, Mrs. Howard(Louise)Sill,
NAZARENE
getting permission
is con Vesta L Rico
Parma, Roswell and Homedale
Tenimo, Washington, Mrs. Fred
cerned, at the game in Parma,
Vesta L. Rico, 66, Nyssa, (Fern) Hawkins, Prairie City,
Churches Sunday night. Also as
CHURCH NOTES
the girls had been invited by a
died Tuesday, January 30, 1973 Oregon and Mrs. Bernice Met
a guest group, was the Youth
school teacher to ride over
at her home in Nyssa.
Group
from the Episcopal
zger, Tacoma, Washington, a
Friday and Saturday, 10p.m.,
early, the girls asked Miss
She was born March 30,1906, sister, Mrs. Laura Allison, Sa
Church of Nyssa, which is led
“Fifth Quarter”
fellowship
Reece
’
s
permission
and
were
in Arkansas. She was married lem, Oregon,
by Mrs. Paul Kunkel. Mr. and
16 grandchil
times for teens in the new
Mrs. Kunkel have an exchange turned down. 1 mention these to Victor B. Rico, in Reno on dren and 18 great-grandchil
Fellowship Hall, with the NET
injustices
so
that
future
cheer
December 17, 1948.
student, Lucas Martins Gaiarsa
dren.
Team.
leaders may have it easier. But
She is survived by her hus
living in their home.
One daughter, two sons, two
SUNDAY: Sunday School....
Maria Teresa De La Torre, also, if you are going to spend band, of Nyssa, a daughter, Mil sisters, two brothers and one
classes for all ages, includ
another
$3,700
on
boys
athle
dred Guedson, Santa Barbara, grandson also preceded him in
also an exchange student from
ing adults, 9:45 a.m.
a brother,
Ted death.
Brazil, who lives in the home tics, how about a little finan California;
Service of Worship, featur
Eakes, Anchorage, Alaska, two
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney cial aid for the girls?
Services were conducted We
ing the ministry of the Dist
sisters, Georgia Howie, Fon dnesday at the Bertels in-Lien
of Adrian,
entertained with —Margery Jackson
rict NET Team, 11 a.m.
tana, California and Dora Hef- kaemper Memorial Chapel in
slides from her homeland and
Family Hour, sessions for
ley, Russellville, Arkansas and Ontario by the Rev. Nixon
comments.
Juniors, Teens, and Adults, 6
three grandchildren.
Teresa played several beau CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Knight, pastor of the First Bap
p.m.
Services were conducted Fri tist Church. Interment was at
tiful selections on the piano
Evening Gospel Hour, again
day,
February
2,
at
the
Lien
for the group.
Evergreen Cemetery.
SUNDAY — Sunday School
featuring the NET Team, 7p.m.
Teresa and Lucas both come Classes for all ages 9 45 a.m. kaemper Chapel in Nyssa by
TUESDAY: Young Women’s
from the same state of San
Morning Worship - 11 a.m. the Rev. Robert Hutchinson,
Bible Study, 9:45 a.m.
CARD OF THANKS
pastor of the United Methodist
Paulo in Brazil.
Sunday
evening
Youth
WEDNESDAY:
Missionary
Church. Interment was in the
Refreshments were served by groups meet at the Church -
Society meeting, also Teens and
the leaders Mrs. Kenneth Price grades 4 through High School Nyssa Cemetery.
The family of Victor and
Caravans, 7:30 p.m.
and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stam. 6 30 p.m.
Vesta (Josie)
Rico wish to
thank the many kind people
MONDAY - Each Monday
CARD OF THANKS who have helped us in so many
evening 6-8 p.m., everyone of
different ways, flowers, food,
all ages is invited to the old
I wish to thank everyone for kind wishes, etc. The attending
gym next to the grade school
Dr. David Sara-
for a couple hours of fun and the many acts of kindness and physician,
expressions extended me during zln.
games.
Her daughter and brother
WEDNESDAY - Choir Prac the illness and at the passing
of my beloved wife, Harriet. were overwhelmed with so many
tice, 6;55 p.m.
THURSDAY - Women’s Bi Thanks to the Nyssa doctors helpful and kind people. Thank
and the Malheur Memorial Hos You.
ble Study, 9:30 a.m.
FRIDAY - Good NewsClub- pital staff for their care. Also —Victor B. Rico.
for children of all ages, 3:30 thanks to St. Paul’s Episcopal Journal Classifieds
Guild and the Eastern Star.
p.m.
Bring Resultsl
—Joe Brumbach.
NYSSA, OREGON
Bible Study, 8 p.m.
SUPERWTENDENT'S CORNER
WE FIX FLATS
FOR LADY DRIVERS
Bob •Hott Tire Center
FAITH LUTHERAN
CHURCH NOTES
“Fifth Quarter’' Teen Activities
at Nazarene Church
“Fifth Quarter” fellowship
times will be featured Friday
and Saturday nights as a part
of weekend teen activities at
the Church of the Nazarene.
Building around the basketball
games with Bishop Kelly and
Emmett, the schedule calls for
the “fifth quarter” times to
begin at 10 p.m. in the partially
completed fellowship hall at
410 Good Avenue.
Participating in the weekend
activities, including services
both morning and evening on
Sunday, will be the Idaho-Ore
gon District NET Team, com
posed of eighteen senior high
students from Southern Idaho
and Eastern Oregon. This choir
and team, along with their lea
ders,
will feature
music
and gospel messages as well as
informal
fellowship accom
panied by refreshments.
Speaking in the "fifth quar
ter” sessions on Friday and
Saturday nights will be the Rev.
Doug Money, now pastor in En
terprise, Oregon, and formerly
an outstanding distance runner
in Valley High School and col
lege meets.
Speaker for the
Sunday services will be the
Rev. Herb Ireland, pastor of
the Hillview Church of the Na
zarene in Boise, also serving
UNITED METHODIST
This Sunday,
February 11
Reverend Bob’s sermon topic
will be, “Christ. Baptized By
John”.
Sunday nigtits in the
parlour at 7 30 p.m. the con
gregation is studying the book
St. Bridget's Newt
of St. Luke verse by verse.
The public is invited to take
Sunday Masses at 8 p.m. and part in these Bible studies.
11 a.m. at Nyssa. 9 30 a.m. at
Latin Assembly
Adrian.
Saturday night Mass
at 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, church activities be
The daily Mass on Friday gin with Sunday School at 10
will be at the home of Mr. a m., followed by worship ser
and Mrs. Antonio Chavez.
vice, 11 a.m.
The Education Program for
Sunday night service, 7 30
Adults continues at BlessedSa- P m.
crament Church in Ontario on
Bible Study every Tuesday,
Monday nights at 7:30. This 7:30 p.m.
week's topic is WHAT’S THIS
Royal Rangers, every Tues
GOT TO DO WITH CATE day, 7 30 p.m.
CHISM? We share this pro
Young
people’s
service,
gram with them.
every Thursday, 7 30 p.m.
About 20 ladles spent Sa
turday preparing tamales for other people. A limit of 30
sale after the Masses last week. people.
Lupe Grimaldo and Eva Castel
Religious Education classes
lanos were chairmen.
continue each w«*ek. On Mondays
The Advisory Board meets for grades 4,5,6,7,8 and on
Monday night, February 12, at Tuesday, for grades 1,2, and 3.
8:15 in the Parish Hall.
Tuesday night Bible Study
A baked food sale is coming at 8:15 at the Rectory.
up this weekend by the Altar
Wednesday night Bible study
Society. Items will be avail at 7 30 in the Parish Hall for
able after each Mass.
high school students.
First Communion and First
Confession programs are being
prepared. These will instruct
the parents so that they will
be able to help their children.
A Communications program
will be presented the Sunday
afternoon of February 18. This
will be of interest to everyone
who has to live and work with
as NET Team director. Choir
leader for the team is the Rev,
Rich
Powers, pastor at La
Grande and District NYP6 Pre
sident.
Among the teen members of
the group is Debbie Alexander,
a junior student in Nyssa High
School, active in music and
other areas both in school and
in her church.
Teens from the community
are invited to share the fifth
quarter times, both Friday and
Saturday nights at 10 o’clock,
and the services in the Church
on Sunday.
Reverend Bob's
Column
On the banks of the Jordan
River, John, The Baptist, who
was the last of the prophets and
first voice of a new era, began
his ministry. John's figure was
one to stir (he imagination. He
was a Nazarene, he had never
cut his hair and never tasted
wine, and never knew love ex
cept his love for God and his
parents,
While he was still
young he left home and buried
himself in tile desert, lived
alone, clothed with camel skin,
tall, bony and baked by the de-
sert sun. His hair hung to his
shoulders and a beard covered
his face.
John, the Baptist was the fore
runner of Christ. In Oriental
countries when the king was to
visit a certain part of the coun
try a representative of the king
would go there and say some
thing like this, “Prepare ye the
way of the Lord, make his paths
straight. Every valley shall be
filled, and every mountain and
hill shall be brought lew, and
the
crooked
shall be made
straight, and the rough ways
shall be made smooth.” Not
only would the road be pre
pared but the houses cleaned,
clothes mended and all the
people would take laths and
gr<x>m themselves for the visit
of the king.
And now in Israel the King of
Kings and the Lord of Lords
was soon to appear so John,
the
Baptist says, “Prepare
yourselves, repent of your sins
for one mightier than I co
meth, the latchet of whose shoes
I am not worthy to unloose
He shall baptize you with the
Holy Ghost and with fire”. Soon
Christ did appear, John bap
tized Him and pointed Him out
to the people saying, “Behold
the Lamb of God, Who taketh
away the sins of the world”.
NOTICE
Professional
Directory
Physicians
and Surgeons
K. E. KERBY M.D.
K. A. DANFORD, M.D.
Physicians and Surgeons
Dial 372-2241
HOURS: 9 to 12 noon A 2 to
5 P.M. - Monday through
Friday, 10 to 12 Saturday.
MAULDING CLINK.
L. A. Mauldlng, M.D.
Charles E. Vanetti, M.D.
Physicians and Surgeons
Dial 372 2216
HOURS: 9 to 12 noon and
2 to 5 P.M., - Monday,
Tuesday,
Thursday and
Friday. 9 to 12 noon,
Wednesday and Saturday.
Weight labs. "By appoint
ment only” Wednesday.
DAVID W. SARAZIN, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
10 to 12 noon &
HOURS:
2 to 5 P.M. - Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Fri
day.
10 to 12 Saturday.
Phones: Office 372-3365
372-3173
Residence
Optometrists
DR. JOHN EASLY
387 S. W. 4th AVENUE
Ontario, Oregon
-
Phone -
Ontario .... 889-8017
DR. J. E. HEITZMAN
7 North 2nd Street
Nyssa .... 372-3747
Veterinarians
TREASURE VALLEY
ANIMAL HOSPITAL
Phone 372-2251
DR. B. E. ROSS
Nyssa .... 372-3552
PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXPAYERS
are required to file a return of taxable
property as of Jan. 1,1973,1:00 AM. with
the Assesor on or before March 3,1973.
A penalty is provided for iate filing.
INVENTORY OWNERS (includinglive
stock) will receive a 30% reduction in
accordance with inventory reduction law
ORS 310.608.
ANY PERSON who has not received
a personal property form by mail should
obtain one by contacting the Assessors
office personally or by phone, 473-3192.
ORS 308.290 states in part, “ ... failure
to receive or secure a form shall not
relieve the person, managing agent or
officer from the obligation of making
any return . . »»
PENALTY PROVISIONS: Late filing
(ORS 308.295) after March 3, 1973 of
personal property returns shall be $1 for
each $1,000 (or fraction thereof) of the
true cash value, but shall not be less
than $10 or more than $250.
FAILURE TO FILE with the Assessor
within the specified time with the intent
to evade taxation (ORS 308.200) shall be
subject to a penalty of $10 for each
day of the continuance of such refusal
or neglect.
OSCAR BRATTON
Malheur
County Assessor
Published February 1 and 8, 1973
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