Thursday, March 22, 19?j
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Malheur County, Oregon.
aad Payette and Canyon
Counties, !<*bo.
LETTER
TO EDITOR
Editor, The Journal
I would like to take issue
with some points raised in the
letter from Mrs. Jerry Au yer
of Vale, publ.sbed m last week’s
Journal.
First at all Mrs.
Auyer
referred to th» dif-
fereoce of .pinion regarding
financing of the Malheur Nur
sing Home remodeling as "an
inter-community
squabble ”
This issue is not i sporting
event and there is no inter
community rivalry involved,
only a ¿fference of opinion
}
obitu I rhs
Henry E Reed
Henry E. Reed. 68, Nyssa,
died Thursday March 15. 1973
at his home He was born July
25, 1904. tn Chillicothe, Mis
souri. He was a retired plum
ber. He moved to Nyssa from
Parma four years ago
He married the former Kath
leen Neal in Anchorage, Alaska,
June 20, 1940.
He is survived by hu wife
at Nyssa, a son, James Reed.
Meridian
a daughter, Mrs.
Odelia Haraar, Parma, and six
grandchildren.
Recitation of the Rosary was
7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Lien-
kaemper
Chapel.
Requiem
Mass was celebrated it 10a.m.,
Monday at St Bridget’s Ca
tholic Church by tbe Rev. Fr.
Robert Simard. Interment W15
at the Parma Cemetery.
(
Myrtle Lawrence
Myrtle B. Lawreoce, 64.for
merly of Nyssa, died Sunday,
March
18, 1973 of natural
causes
while
living at her
daughter’s
home
in rural
Parma.
She was born April 4, 1908.
to Burchard. Neb. She moved
to Nyssa in 1945 from Nampa.
She lived in Nyssa until about
a year ago when she moved to
Parma to be with her daughter.
Survivors
include
three
daugbers, Mrs. LouEllen Mac-
K etale, Hillsboro. Ore., Mrs.
Linds Bale, Parma, and Mrs.
Elaine Armstrong. Jackson
ville, Ore., two sisters, Mrs.
Clara Rambaud. Nyssa and Mrs.
Ida Chambers, Salem, and se
ven grandchildren.
Graveside services were con
ducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday
at tbe Nyssa Cemetery by the
Rev Robert Hutchinson at the
Methodist Church. Lleakaem-
per Chapel of Nyssa was in
charge of arrangements.
ADRIAN
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
The Adrian United Presby
terian Church has named Irvin
Topilff coorOnator it the 1973
One Great Hour of Sharing
for World Relief and Emer
gency Service and th* Self
Development of People
Tbe Rev WUsoo said the na
ming of Irvin Topilff is toe
first step taken by the church t<
join tbe nation-wide United
Presbyterian drive to raise
funds for emergency aid over
seas and for seif-belp projects
of underprivileged groups tn
this country.
As coordinator. Mr. Topilff
will be m charge of imple
menting local plans designed to
offer each family an opportunity
to participate in the fund-rais
ing campaign during tbe Lenten
season.
Contributions to toe 1972 One
Great Hour of Sharing lave
been used for such diversified
needs as food for refugees in
Bangladesh, the continuing re
habilitation of earthquake vic
tims in Peru, the funding of
projects among deprived peo
ple--such as a catfish farm in
Georgia, a chair factory m
Kentucky and industrial arts
and crafts sbeps in various
parts of toe V. S. and overseas.
At lease part of the 1973 fund-
raising effort will be direc
ted toward relief for earthquake
victims in Nicaragua, the peo
ple suffering drought in India,
the rebuilding of South Sudan
and Vietnam relief and reha
bilitation.
With gifts from tbe Adrian
Church, toe Rev Wilson said.
"We can be part of tbe res
ponse to disaster anywhere in
the world, and assist in fund
ing
programs originated by
groups within communities of
need to enable them to free
themselves from poverty and
despair.”
I uav Witne»« Minion
In N ysmi This Week
The public 1» invited to par
ticipate In the events of th»
Nyssa Lay Witness Mission, to
be held March
23-24-25 at
Nyssa UnitedMethodistChurch,
Faith LutheranChurch of Nyssa,
and with some events at Grace
Lutheran Church of Vale. The
Lay Witness Mission will bring
laymen from as far swsy as
Bremerton and Shelton, Wash..
Albany. Oregon and many Idaho
towns. Co-ordlnalor tor
the
mission is Jahn Nelson of Kim
berly, Idaho
Approximately
forty people will be coming to
share their faith in Jesus Christ
that all might be mutually
strengthened through the fellow
ship and sharing.
The mis
sion actually gets underway with
a 24 hour prayer vigil on March
22, and the schedule for the
other days is as follows
FRIDAY, MARCH 23-
Pot-luck supper at Nyssa
United Methodist Church, to
be followed by small groeg;
meetings. 6 30 p.m
SATURDAY, MARCH 24-
Youth Coke Time at Faith
Lutheran in Nyssa, 10 a.m.
Coffee
hours in various
homes with one to be held al
Grace Lutheran in Vale (if you
would like to be assigned to
a coffee hour group fellowship
hour please call 372 3331 or
372-2245). 10 a.m.
Men’s Luncheon at St. Paul’s
Episcopal Church in Nyssa, cost
*1.50, noon.
amoung county residents. The
difference of pituco is also
MAT1OMAL NEWSPAPER
evident among members of the
. . . .*5.00
Malheur Nursing Home Advi
. . . *3.00
sory Board, although until the
IMUnnMNRK
the U.S.A.
revenue sharing became avai
.. . *8.00
lable, it was their recommenda
. . . .*4.00
tion that a taxing district be
formed covent< the primary
area served and Vale area re
sidents were pursuing this pos
How many years did Penelope wait for toe return of her sibility.
warrior husband Odysseus'’ And hew many suitors did sbe reject,
There is little dispute with
Services .'or Lucille Parker.
while weaving and unweaving a shroud for Laertes, her father- tbe fact that the home is in
in-law’’
Tbe faithfulness of Peoelcpe is legend. It has been deed needed and must be up- 72, of Homedale, who died Fri
day. March 16. 1973, al aCald-
told since, and probably long before, toe days of Homer told grade-d to meet State require
well hospital, were held at 2 30
with fervor to show toe morale of all women who have waited ments
There certainly is
far behind tbe battle lines, but served bravely, without medals disagreement, however, con p.m , Tuesday at the Flahiff
Chapel by the Rev. Clare Wil-
or 'jther conspicuous honors.
cern xg tbe cost aad bow it is
cuts, al the Friends Community
Surely the most heart-warmmg and encouraging story of to be financed.
Mrs. Auyer
Vietnam and of our returning POW’s lies in tbe wives »be were states tbe cost at *141,000 while Church Interment was at Meri
Then said Jesus, Father
left behind.
Through lang years of looeliness they managed tbe feasibility study estimate is dian Cemetery.
Sbe »as bern August 6, 1900, Forgive them for they know not
to hold together their families, playing roles of both father *350,000 which aiso included
and mother to their children Ho» long those years m-jst have tbe addition of 11 more beds. at Springfield. Missouri, and I what they do.’’ Tbe trial-that
moved to Meridian with her mockery of human justice was
seemed to them! But, because of toe courage they exemplified,
(Editor’s Note:
Mrs. Auyer family at the age of I. Sbe was over, and Jesus of Nazareth be
many
of
our
POW’s are returning home. Without these
called in to correct
tbe fi educated in Meridian. Sbe mar gan tbe journey down tbe street
courageous women who, with their National Committee of
gure of *141,000. She inten ried Harry E. Parker. April 9, of sorrows carrying His cross.
Families made their voices beard from Washington to Hanoi,
ded tbe figure to be *341,000.) 1917, at Vale. They lived at Those who had shouted their
tbe release of their loved ones may never have cone to pass.
Sbe also points out that it "is Meridian where they farmed I Hosannahs just a few days be
As we watched tbe heroic Pnsooers of War climb proudly
only 5 quarters" or 1/4 tbe until 1932. They moved
to fore now cried- “Crucify Him.
ANK Garden Club
from tbe planes bringing them borne, tbe toll of time a»ay
revenue sharing anticipated for Homedale where they farmed Crucify Him. ” Jesus Christ
from loved ooes was visible in every returning face. When
tbe County.
until 1959.
had been wounded in tbe bouse
that one face in tbe crowd was located -- usually racing toward
At tbe monthly meeting of the
Mrs. Auyer mentions that
She was a charter me mber of of His friends. The cruel crown
tbe arms of their loved ooes -- every heart in American » armed
ANK Garden Club it was de
this
home’s
‘residents are the Gem Priscilla Club and the and tbe purple robe had been
with happiness
Little can be added to tbe speeches at tbe
cided to hold a Garden School
from ail over tbe County." The Homedale Garden Club.
thrust upon His Lead and shoul
returnees who said with pride.
Thank you, America.” But
with Mr Merle Samson, Canyon
feasibility study prepared by
Survivors include the bus- ders. And the cross-the sym
we can say: "Thank you POW ’s — and God bless your wives.”
County agent. The school will
Robert Smith and Martin Hase tand, at home, four daughters, bol of Ignominy was laid upon
U.S Press Association
be held at the Par ma Community
gawa for and at the request Mrs.
Dorothy C. Kustian, those shoulders and He began
Hall, Friday, April 13 at 1p.m.
of the Malheur County Court Springfield, Oregon, Mrs. Mar to make His way It seemed the
All garden club members in the
and tbe Citizens Committee in jorie Kushiaa, Homedale, Mrs. cross was heavy with more than
area and any other interested
October, 1972, points out that Erma Tegge. Pocatello, and it's own weight and the unseen
persons are urged to attend.
America could become a nation where only toe elite can
tbe County has been in tbe bu Mrs. Boonie Clough, Mission burden of our sins pressed His
FAITH LUTHERAN
District 11 luncheon
The
enjoy tbe wilderness areas, and millions will suffer toe penalties
siness of operating tbe nur Viebo, California, two brothers, own body down sou see med that
CHURCH NOTES
meeting will be held Saturday,
of high pnee and short supply in vital building materials and
sing home since 1966 when BL! Howard and A.odrew Markum, it would break any moment. Soon
other products dependent upon a productive forest products Swift gave up his lease, instead Sallisaw, Oklahoma, seven sis
April 11 at the United Methodist
He fell, the soldier lashed out
This is the weekend of our Church, Each member is asked
industry.
of tbe 20 years as inferred by ters, Lora Arnold. Nyssa, Hat with all his might, but in vain,
Lay W itness Mission to be held to bring a gift, white elephant.
A former wilderness concept enthusiast warns that what
Mrs. Anver’s letter. Tbe study tie Bowers and Mabel Warren, for Our Lord had spent all His
in conjunction with Nyssa United or cooked food for the sale
be terms toe ’’purist-conservationist” philosophy, could result also points out, quote ’The Ontario, Evelyn Richardson,
strength for you and me that we Methodist Church. We would
table. The Town and Country
in a 600 to 1 disparity between what is provided to tbe elite
fact that the Malheur Nursing Nampa,
Sadie Montgomery, might have strength
like to take this epportumty to Garden Club is in charge of this
and what is provided to toe average American. This philosophy,
Home is now owned by tbe Coos Bay, Oregm, Mrs. Elds
Those wbc loved Him called invite all in the community to
no-host luncheon.
now frozen into la», is to make the most beautiful areas m County, but serves mainly tbe Norris, Sutherlin. Oregon and out to the soldiers. "Let us
Tbe
ANK Club held their
America ‘‘off limits" to anyone wbc is not willing or able to Vale, Willowcreek-Brogan and Roberta Wohl eke, PendJetjn, carry His cross, we will bear participate in any or all of tbe
events, Please read the article
backpack into them
Harper-Juntura areas creates three step-sisters and
one it to Calvary for Hun. ” Yes- in tbe paper about tbe Lay monthly meeting at the home at
Mrs. Viola Knight in Parma
He has pointed out that actual Forest Service figures for a problem. Tbe southern por step-brother, 13 grandchildren must Jesus bear His cross
Witness Mission
with Mrs. Merle Judd as ro-
recreation use of »aldtrness and Pm.live Areamfthe National tion of tbe Coimty is serviced and 15 great-grandchildren. Sbe
alone and all the world go free.
Faith
Lutheran members hostess.
Forests reveal ’use by less than one million per sons--La., largely by Caldwell and Burns. was preceded io death by two
Ku-the re’s a cross for every would also like to thank Mr.
less than one half of one percent of our population. These Adrian-Nyssa have their own brothers and a sister and a
Lucy Kobusinngye, AFS ex
one and there’s a crass for and Mrs Raym odSager for the
users are shown by statistical analysis to be tbe financial home and Ontario has a Durs- grandson.
me. Then from a side street leadership in lining ug> tbe Mis change student from lgan<te,
and intellectual elite of our nation.”
Africa was the festured spea
mg home.
Memorials may be given to came Simon, tbe Cyrene.1Am’t sion,
and our own Lutheran
By contrast, tbe forest lands owned by forest products
Mrs. Auyer asks us to "re the heart fund.
know whether be kne» our Lord chairman. Mrs. Ray Fox of ker. Lucy makes her home with
companies are open to toe public for recreational and educaional
member it was YOUR choice"
or from whence he came or Parma. Thanksaisotocommit- the William Simpson family m
purposes. They have been made accessible through intelligent to enter the nursing home bu George Banks Word
wtat be was doing in Jeru tee chairmen who have worked Parma. She showed slides and
management and road building for tbe pleasure of tbe average siness. I personally look at it
salem-but his name will for for tbe success of tbe Mission, handicraft items from Uganda.
Services for George BanJa
American citizen. Only in areas of active timber tarvesung as a matter of pride that toe
ever be remembered by wor- those from the Methodist church Items shown were a leather
or during dry periods when toe fire danger is high is public people in the Nyssa area saw Ward, 77, Route 1, Caidwell, shippers
drum, woven hat and mats made
of the Lord as the and
the Lutherans -- Mrs. from banana and palm leaves,
visitation
suspended.
Meanwhile, these same timberlands the need for extended care here who died Sunday, March 11,
one who bore the cross of our
Harold Katsman, Glenn Jooes, fiber
produce toe wood products essential to the life and well-being and took it upon themselves to 1973 at a Caldwell nursing
musical
Instrument,
Lord.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Young, Mrs. spears and masks.
of over 200 million people.
do something about it without home, were conducted Wed
Then th» procession wound
Lauren Wright, Mrs. Virginia
nesday
at
Flahiff Funeral
The dean of toe School of Natural Resources and Conser asking the entire county to help
Uganda has a population of
Its way tg> the hill to Calvary,
Nichols, Mrs. Ben Storm, Mrs.
Chapel by the Rev. Stanley T.
vation at the University at California, Dr. John A. Zivnuska, pay for it.
We tax oursel
nine and one-half million pe'gtle
to tbe place of the Skull. About
Herb Wenke, and Pastor and
Banks of tbe Roswell-Adrian
has called the charge that timber harvesting on national forests ves, but also serve people from
tbe
hillside were scattered Mrs. William Lewis. Thank you with 101 people per square
Presbyterian Church.
Inter
is for the benefit of a few selfish lumber companies. ”... such all areas including four resi
mile. The ram fall in Uganda
other crosses bearing bodies-
also to tbe women of Nyssa
ment was at tbe Middleton ce
arrant nonsense that it is appalling that toe charge persists dents at tbe present time from
is 40 inches a year. Their
some nothing more than tbe
Christian Church and St. Paul’s
metery.
and has received some credence.”
tbe Vale area. Tbe same thing
staple food is boiled green ba-
bones of those who had been
Episcopal Church for serving
Born Jan. 31, 1896, in Clin
Multiple-use conservation policies are toe alternative tn tbe was true when road districts
nanas,
sweet potatoes
and
nailed there. Some still alive, our luncheons.
ton,
Iowa,
be
lived
at
Saquacbe,
sterile preservationist philosophy that, for all practical purposes, were formed here and a few
rice. Modesty Is enforced by
convulsed and drawn together,
Colo., until 1917, then moved
would
separate man from
toe enjoyment and benefits of other areas of the C ounty.
a three-year prison sentence if
concerning some
one could
Sunday Lay Witnesses will
resources that nature put on Earth for him to use.
If we are looking for places to to a farm in tbe Happy Valley
not toll whether they were alive assist to the Sunday School a girl is caught wearing a mini
community
near
Kuna.
A
ve
spend our revenue sharing
skirt
teran of World »ar I, be mar or dead. The hillside was sown classes at 9-45 a.m. and will
money, Malheur
County fias
with the bones of those who tad preach at the worship service
ried Gladys May Selby on June
hundreds oí miles of roads that
been cruclfied-for those accu at II a.m. There will be a Lay
13, 1920, at Kuna.
In 1937,
REBEKAHS MEET
are in deplorable cooditioo.
sed of crimes against the Ro Witness Evaluation Meeting at
Money spent on them would they moved to tbe Middleton
man government paid for their our church at 7 p.m. Sunday
area where they had lived since.
benefit virtually every citizen
crimes in this way. Here they evening.
Yellow Rose Rebekah Lodge
He was a member of the Ve
of the County. This is not a
nailed Him to the cross and
met March 13 at tbe JOOF Hall
All are welcome at Faith
Editor, The Journal:
terans of World War I.
pleasant
situation
for
the
Vale
INSURANCE
here they mocked Him again. Lutheran, Fifth and Park, where
Noble Grand Leona Reeves pre
In regards to the recall pe area residents to face, however
Surviving are his wife, of
"Save thyself and come down the pastor is William Lewis.
sided.
tition on our Jeff Dorroh being we have accepted our respon
Caldwell,
six
sons,
Glenn
E.
AGENCIES
from tbe cross.” They that
Plans were outlined for Dis
passed, it appears to me more sibilities and see no reason why
of Adrian, George M. of Baker
passed by reviled Him wagging
trict meeting to be held in Vale
like a personal grudge at the others should not also.
and Wendell G., William L,
NAZARENE
March 24, starting with regis
their heads and saying,"Thou
tax payers expense.
Darrell
E. and Russell L.
ALL TYPES
—Sincerely yours,
that destroy»st the temple and
tration at 12 noon to 1 p.m.
I’m sure if one works hard
Ward,
all
of
Middleton,
two
CHURCH NOTES
Don Young
The Golden Rule Lodge *64 will
enough, he can get people to
OF
daughters, Mrs. Leslie (Mar bulldest it in three days, save
act as hostesses.
thyself,
if
thou
be
the
Son
of
sign such a document arid at
jorie) Pennington of Middle
Thursday, (tonight) - The Go
God, come down from the cross
Kathleen Wheeler and Beulah
CARD OF THANKS
the same time, this same per
ton and Mrs. Wayne (Ila Belle)
-He saved others Himself, He lden Hour Missionary Chapter
Gann were hostesses for the
son will vote in favor of the
Bowman of Caldwell, 28 grand
will be meeting at the home of evening. The next meeting will
Judge when the chips are down.
We take JJiis opportunity to children and 11 great grand cannot save, if He be the King
Mrs. Kenneth Saunders at 7:45 be March 27 at 8 p.m. at the
of
Isreal
let
Him
now
come
down
INCLUDING
Its a well known fact to any thank our friends and relatives children.
He was preceded
Friday - noon, prayer time 1OOF Hall.
one who has been in Judge for cards, food and flowers and In death by a son. Garland E. from the cross and we will be
Dorroh’s Court, that it is run tbe many acts of kindness fol Ward in 1963, and 10 brothers lieve Him." Ob! how woefully at the church.
ignorant these were at toe plan
Sunday - Morning prayer in
with strict honesty and order lowing the death of our loved and sisters.
of God. Christ could not come the church sanctuary, 6 *.m.
with all fairness of our Laws, one, Sbeff White.
The Rebekah’s Card party
down. His love for you snd me Sunday School classes for all
and I’m proud to speak up in
Also
thanks to Dr. K.E.
has been postponed until Satur
field
Him
fast
to
the
cross.
His
ages.
A place for everyone,
favor of our Judge Jeff Dorroh. Kerby, and the hospital and
Vale - Ontario
day, April 7 at the I oof Hall
love, not nails, nailed and fas 9-45 a.m.
Morning Worship
—Shamy Johnson
nursing home staff for their
Leia
L.
Oxman.
81,
Ontario,
It was to have been March 24.
N y s so
tened
Him
to
the
tree.
No,
He
with
message
by
Pastor
Man-
Concerned Tax Payer
care.
died Saturday, March 17, 1973,
could not come down to save ley, 11 a.m.
Family Hour -
Vale, Oregon
—Orland, Thelma and Lucille at an Ontario hospital.
372-3162
Himself for if He saved Him Juniors, Teens, and Adults meet
White
She was born February 1,
COMING EVENTS
self, He could save no other. in separate sessions, 6 p.m.
1892, at Vale, Oregon and had
Evening
Gospel
Hour
of
In
lived all her life in Malheur
THURSDAY, MARCH 22 -
Latin Assembly
spirational singing followed by
County. She was a daughter of
Sports
Booster Club, Nyssa
message
by
toe
pastor,
7
p.m.
former Justice of the Peace
School, 8 p.m.
Tuesday
-
Young
Women
’
s
Sunday,
church
activities
be
Thomas W. Jones. She was mar
FRIDAY, MARCH 23 - Rum
ried to FrankC. Oxman in No gin with Sunday School at 10 Bible study at tbe home of mage Sale, United Methodist
vember 1917, at Vale. He died a.m., followed by worship ser Kaye Rodríguez, 9 45 a.m.
Church, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Wednesday - Mid-week ser
vice, 11 a.m.
in 1935.
S aturday , march 24 -
vice
with
Caravans,
Te»n
meet
Sunday
night
service,
7:30
She was a member of St. Mat
Rebekah’s District Meeting at
ing, and adult Bible study, 7:30
thew's Episcopal Church, On p.m.
Vale Golden Rule Lodge »64.
Bible Study every Tuesday, p.m.
tario and the St. Matthews Guild
Rebekah Card Party post
Nyssa
Teens
participated
in
7:30
p.m.
Club.
poned to April 7.
the
Zone
Talent
Contest
at
Pa
Survivors are a son, Thomas
Recovery,
Inc.
Christian
yette last Thursday evening.
Oxman, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil;
Debbie Alexander will be com Church, 8 p.m.
a sister, Mrs. Maunne Griffith,
OR MONEY BACK
MONDAY, MARCH 26 - Hoa-
peting in the vocal solo divi
Seattle; and six grandsons.
Odrine* can help you become the trim
pital Auxiliary meeting at hos
sion
at
the
district
convention
A daughter died in 1950.
»lim person you want to be Otfrinei ia
pital, 2 p.m,
in April.
a tiny table! and easily swallowed Con
Services were conducted at
TUESDAY, MARCH 27 - Yel
“
Philosophy
makes
us
wiser,
tains no dangerous drugs No starving
2 p.m., Tuesday at Bertelson-
No special eiercise Get rid of eacess
but Christianity makes us bet low Rose Rebekah Lodge, JOOF
Lienkaemper Memorial Chapel
fat and live longer Odnnea has been
Hall, 8 p.m.
ter men.”
by the Rev. Warren H. Sapp.
used successfully by thousands ell over
TOPS, »494, Adrian Grade
—Rev. Rovert Manley, pastor
the country for 14 years Odrmea Plan
Interment was at Evergreen
School, 7 30 p.m.
costs
S3
25
and
the
large
economy
sue
Cemetery.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28 -
$5 25 You must lose ugly fat or your
Stardusters, home of Myrtle
money will be refunded No questions
BIH-MIIÏ-HIRE
asked Sold with this guerantee by
Sasser, making tray favors
THURSDAY, MARCH 29 -
MYSSA REXALL PHARMACY
ftrent-Teachers Conferences
129 Main St.
7 p.m. Followed by Nyssa PT A
Mail Orders Filled
8 p.m.
’
\fcar Uives Kept Faith
Reverend Bob's
Column
ise I se of Forests
Nolan Field-
LEITER
TO EDITOR
-Waldo Co.
INSURANCE
FARM
Postponement
LOSE WEIGHT
1
Women’s l-uncb»<» t(
Christian Church, cost *1.*«
nona.
Family Clrcl» Informal F»|.
lowahip Hour, Nyssa Metho-
dist Church, 3 30 p.m.
Pot-luck
supper at Nyssa
United Methodist Church, to b*
followed
by
small
gro<9
meetings, 6 30 p.m.
St SDAY, MARCH 25-
W or ship services will feature
lay witness preachers, at Grace
Lutheran tn Vale, 9 a.m., >1
Faith
Lutheran
in Nyssa,
11 a.m. at Nyssa United Metho-*
dist Church, 11 a.m.
Light lunch for lay witnesses
and all who would like to at
tend, Nyssa Methodist Church
12 30 p.m
Evaluation Meeting, Faith
Lutheran in Nyssa, 7 p.m.
Local chairmen for tbe event
have been Mr. and Mrs. Ray.
mood Sager (Methodist) and
Mrs. Ray Fox (Lutheran) The
Lay Witnesses are being housed
in the homes at Nyssa church
members We want to agils
urge all who are interested to
attend any or all of the events.
If you desire further stalls
call either 372-3331 or 372-
2245. Pastors of the churches
are Rev. Bob Hutchinson (Nyssa
United Methodist Church) and
Rev. Bill Lewis (Nyssa-Vale
Lutheran Parish).
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
WEDNESDAY - Choir Prac-
tic«, * 55 p.m.
THURSDAY - Women’s Bi
ble Study, 9 30 a.m.
FRIDAY - Good NewsClub-
for children of all age», 3 30
p.m.
Bible Study, ( p.m.
SUNDAY
Sunday School
Class»» for all ages 9 45 a.m.
Morning worship - 11 a.m.
Sunday
evening Youth
groups meet at the Church •
grides 4 through High School
6 30 p.m.
MONDAY - Each Monday
evening 6-8p.m.. fun and games
at the old gym.
Pentecostal Church
Of Jesus Christ
SUNDAY SERVCES
Sunday School for all ages,
10 a.m.
Sunday School busing avai
lable .call 372-5078
Morning worship service, Il
a.m.
Youth Service, 7 p.m.
Evangelistic Service, 7 30 p.
m.
WEDNESDAY
Bibl» Study
classes for Adults and Youth,
7 30 p.m.
Everyone Welcome
David D. Wiens, Pastor.
(conter of 7th and Emlaoa)
Professional
Directory
Physician*
and Surgeon*
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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L. A. Maul ding, M.D.
Charles E. Vanetti, M.D.
Physicians and Surgeons
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372-2216
HOURS 9 to 12 noon and
2 to 5 P.M., - Mootky.
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 A
HOURS
2 to 5 P.M. - Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Fri
day
10 to 12 Saturday.
Office 372-3365
Phones
372-3173
Residence
Optometrist*
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DR. JOHN EASLY
387 S. W
4th AVENUE
Ontario, Oregon
•
Phone -
Ontario .... 889-8017
DR. J. E. HE1TZMAN
7 North 2nd Street
Nyssa .... 372-3747
Veterinarians
TREASURE
VALLEY
ANIMAL HOSPITAL
Phone 372-2251
DR. B. E. ROSS
Nyssa .... 372-3552
DR. JEFF HOWLETT
DR. JULE PLUMMER
372-2798
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