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    Pag« Two
Thursday, March 21, 1974
Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
Nyssa Gate City Journal
. . .Editor and Publisher
. . . . Production Manager
. . .Office Manager, News
..........Social, Circulation
............... Production Staff
...............Production Staff
DIRICK NEDRY . . . .
RUBEN LOPEZ . . . .
PAT SAVAGE
MARGARET NEDRY .
RUTH KLINKENBERG
LUCILLE CALLAHAN
LETTER
TO EDITOR
Editor, The Journal:
Treasure Valley Com­
munity College will take its
1974-75 budget to the people
Tuesday, March 26. As a
student officer at TVCC, I
PvMshed i»ery Tkuradey «I Nytie. Orse«» »7»1J
join my many fellow students
in support of this budget.
Second Class postage paid at Nyssa, Oregon 97913,
There is a need for a col­
under act of Congress of March 3, 1879
lege in this area.
Many
students cannot afford to go
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Oregon
away to school or are needed
Newspaper
at home. Treasure Valley
Malheur
County,
Oregon,
Publishers
Community
College gives
and Payette and Canyon
Association
them the opportunity to stay
Counties, Idaho,
here and learn where qua­
NATIONAL NEWSPAPER
lity is high and costs are low.
One Year................$5.00
Hundreds of students who
Six Months.............. $3.00
could not have otherwise had
Elsewhere in the U.S.A.
further eckication havebene-
One Year................. $6.00
Six Months................ $4.00
fitted.
TVCC offers small clas­
ses and close association
between students and in­
structors.
Large colleges
and universities cannot com­
pete with the opportunity
here to take an active part
Nyssa area women are be­
are free of breast cancer, at in student government, club
coming more aware of the least for a year, at which activities,
and a strong
fact that they can have the
sports program.
time you return again for
very best breast examination another timely examination.
TVCC offers excellent oc­
available
at the Breast
Each town in the Snake cupational training, making
Cancer Detection Center in River Valley is given a
it possible to learn a trade
Boise, without any cost what­
and get a job in the Treasure
’•block” of time, which is
soever. All they need to do one day. Appointments are Valley area.
is make an appointment with scheduled just for them for
I appreciate that the people
Mrs. Willis (Eris) Bertram,
the major part of the day, of the college district saw fit
local Nyssa area volunteer
to build Treasure Valley
with slots available for spe­
by calling 372-2876. Many cial cases.
Two days for Community College andlap­
women have already made ap­ Nyssa have already been fil­
preciate the support they
pointments. Have you? It led.
have given it in the past.
Presently, the ear­
could very well be the most liest date assigned us is Au­
We are showing it by be­
important phone call you will
gust 1. If you chose to make coming involved with the com­
ever make in your whole life!
ing election. The Associated
your own appointment direc­
The Breast Cancer Detec­
Students of TVCC are con­
tly through the center, the
tion Center opened its doors earliest date would be No­
tributing both time and
last October. The facilities vember. Single appointments money in a campaign topass
are funded for two years by up to “carload’' appointments the budget. We have urged
the American Cancer Society can be made. If six women
those who are eligible to ac­
and NationalCancer Institute. go together, the first one
cept their civic responsi­
In this two- year period, they through would not have to
bility by registering and vo­
hope to establish the per­
ting. We ask all the voters
wait longer than one-half
manent need for this center.
in the college district to join
hour for the last one to be
It is part of the Mountain finished. Women are advised
us. Go to the polls Tuesday,
States Tumor Institute, but to wear slacks and no deo­
March 26, and vote "yes”
is located in a remode led cot­ dorant.
on the TVCC budget.
tage, located at the corner of
Sincerely,
A woman must be 35 years
Jefferson and Avenue "B”, or older to qualify for this
/s/ Dennis DeBord
one block from St. Luke’s breast cancer examination.
TVCC ASB President
Hospital. W omen in the Nyssa However, if she is younger
area are fortunate to have a than 35, she is eligible if It’s Ill Wind That
center so close. There are 20 she has had breast surgery
centers in the United States, for cancer or if she has two
Reduction in highway
three are located in the west, blood relatives who have had deaths nationwide due to
at Seattle, Salt Lake and San breast cancer. No nursing lowered speed limits has
Francisco. The others are mothers or pregnant women proved to be the proverbial
located in the east.
silver lining in the cloudy
accepted.
Dr. Alfred M. Popma, na­
The examination is made energv situation
tionally known Boise doctor, by well-trained personnel
The slaughter on our
is director of the Boise cen­
using ultra-modern equip­ highways has erected more
ter. He has also been the na­
ment. Volunteers assist with tombstones and crippled
tional president of the Ame­
medical history, etc. You will more people than all our
rican Cancer Society and is be confident in the knowledge wars combined So let's have
the creator of the movie that you have had the most some fun watching the high­
"Self Examination of the
thorough examination pos­ way death toll shrink
Breast.”
sible.
Just goes to show that bad
You will learn the results news often precedes good
The centers purpose is two­ in approximately two weeks.
news.
fold. First, through research
and the compiling of all infor­
mation gained from the de­
tailed histories taken of each
patient, it is hoped to even­
tually be able to find the
CAUSE of cancer. Secondly,
to find cancer, if it exists,
The State Department of
March 25, 1 00 p.m. PCA
at it’s earliest stages.
Agriculture
will conduct
Building, Klamath Falls
Breast cancer is the grea­
March 26, 7:00 p.m. Flo­
hearings on the new C hange
test cancer killer of Ameri­
ral Building, Roseburg
can women. One out of every of Ownership Brand Inspec­
Anyone wanting to ap­
tion to be implemented soon,
15 girls born in the United
pear at these hearings is ur­
according
to
word
received
States is destined to develop
ged to attend and present
recently by George Bain,
breast cancer. However, the
his views. Bam says.
County Extension Agent.
chances of curing breast
The hearings are the final
cancer is excellent if the di­
step before the practice will
sease is diagnosed and trea­
become
mandatory, Bain
ted while in the early stages.
says. The Malheur County
In the short time the Boise
Livestock Assocationhas long
center has been operation,
been in favor of this type
NU ACRES - PeggyZieg-
several very small cancers
of inspection to help pre -
ler and Dan Montague re­
have been discovered and
vent the theft of cattle in the
turned Sunday evening from
cured by surgery. The ultra­
County, according to Skip
Reno, where the Fruitland
modern equipment used enab­ Thayer, Association Presi­
Stage Band participated in a
les detection as much as three dent.
Stage Band Festival. Par­
years in advance. This means
The hearings are sche­
ticipation in this Festival
the difference between re­
duled for:
was by invitation only to the
moval of a cyst or lump, or
March 18, 1:00 p.m., Har­
best Stage Bands in the Wes­
having a drastic mastectomy. ney County Court House,
tern States.
Peggy is the
Major surgery involves addi­ Burns.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
tional treatment and medica­
March 19, 1:00 p.m. Fe­
Larry Ziegler and Dan is
tions. It is not necessary or
deral Building, La Grande
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
very wise to take any chan­
March 20, 1 00 p.m.. Ci­
Montague.
ces now. Just because the
vic Recreation Center, Her­
Mr. and Mrs. Robertshaw,
examination is free, don’t
miston
Sr. took Mr. and Mrs. Ben
make the mistake of minimi­
March 21, 1:00 p.m., Gil­
Payne to the Eastside Cafe
zing its value. It would cost
liam County Circuit Court­
to
celebrate Mrs. Payne’s
from $60 on up to receive
room, Condon
birthday.
the same kind of an examina­
March 22, 1 00 p.m. Jef­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank John­
tion, even if it were available. ferson County Courthouse,
son
were in an auto acci­
If you get a clean bill of
Madras
Boise Sunday
health, which 99% of the
March 22, 7 00 p.m..Crook dent near
morning. Mrs. Johnson is in
women do, you have the peace
County Courthouse, Prine­
the St. Alphonsus hospital.
of mind in knowing that you
ville
I
Breast Cancer Detection
Available for Area Women
Hearings Set For
State Brand Inspection
Nt ACRES
HAPPENINGS
OBITUARIES^
Avo Eifa Mo«ll«r
Services for Avo Elfa
Moeller. 66, who passedaway
at her home in Arcadia Com­
munity, Friday, March 15,
1974, after a lengthy illness,
were conducted at 2 p.m.,
Monday at Hertelson-Lien-
kaemper Memorial Chapel
in Ontario by the Rev. Ed.
Bussert, pastor of Malheur
Butte Baptist Church, and
the Rev. J. T. Kindall of the
Assembly of God Church,
Boise.
Interment was at
Evergreen Cemetery in On­
tario.
Lucio F. Zuniga
Lucio F. Zuniga, 68, Nyssa,
died Monday, March 11, 1974
at the Malheur Memorial Hos­
pital.
He was born December 13,
1905, in Mexico. Hr* had been
a resident of Nyssa for many
years.
He issurvivedbyhiswife,
Delores Zuniga of Nyssa, six
daughters. Mrs. Susana Es­
cobedo, Nyssa, Mrs. Ama­
lia Gomez, Texas, Mrs. Anita
Mario Aviles, California,
Mrs. Consuelo Vargas, Tex­
as, and Rose Zuniga and
Anita Zuniga, at home.
Rosary was recited Thurs­
day night at the Lienkaemper
Chapel ui Nyssa. Requiem
Mass was at St. Bridget’s
Catholic Church in Nyssa at
2 p.m., Friday with inter-
ment at the Nyssa cetne-
tery.
Magdal«no
Rodrigu«z
Magdaleno Perez Rodn-
guez, 66. Nyssa, died Thurs­
day, March 14, 1974 after
suffering an apparent heart
attack in downtown Nyssa.
He was born July 22,1907,
in Mexico. He had been a
resident of Nyssa for many
years.
He Is survived by his wife,
Dora of Nyssa, six sons,
Aurelio Monteverde, Antioch,
California, Robert, David and
Joe Rodríguez, all of Nyssa,
Ruben Rodríguez,Colton,Ca­
lifornia and Ernest Rodrí­
guez, in Mexico, and 12 grand­
children.
Rosary was recitedSunday
night at LienkaemperChapei,
Nyssa with funeral mass at
10 a.m. Monday at St. Brid­
get’s Catholic Church. In­
terment was in the Nyssa
cemetery.
Adrian Pr«$byt«rian
Community Church
The Women's Association
met Thursday afternoon with
Mrs.
Verl Bishop in Big
Bend. There were 18 wo­
men present, including two
guests, Mrs. Joe Wiggins of
Adrian and Mrs. Mary Au
ker of Portland.
Mrs. (>eorge DeHaven, pre­
sident, presided at the meet­
ing. Mrs. Irvin Topliff had
the devotionais and Mrs.
Edythe Prosser gave the se­
cretary-treasurers report.
Roll call was "Friendship
Calls Made the Past Month.’
The group plans to tie two
quilts soon,
A letter was
received from Mr. Jones
of the Presbyterian Nursing
Home in Ontario, asking the
group to serve cookies and
coffee at the nursing home,
two Sundays a month for
three months. It was agreed
to do this, with the Women's
Association furnishing the
cookies.
The Women's Association
Is invited to a luncheon
April 10 at 12 30 p.m. at
the Roswell Church. The
least coin dish was passed
and an article was read by
Mrs. Dale Witt. The meet­
ing was turned over to pro­
gram chairman, Mrs. Marie
Mrs. Vera WeM
Moore,
read a letter from a mis­
sionary in Pakistan. Mrs.
Gladys
Thomas read one
from a missionary in West
Africa and Mrs. MaryAuker
read one from Harold Kurtz
ROY DeLaGARZA
Singing Evangelist to Appear
Ijitin Assembly of God Church
Coming
to The Latin
Assembly of God Church on
Avo was born at Caba-
East Sth Street ui Nyssa
nal, near the town of Berry­
for a six day evangelistic
ville, Arkansas, Septem­
crusade will be The Reverend
ber 16, 1907. She was the
Roy DeLaGarza. Reverend
second child of a family of
DeLaGarza is a 21 year old
thirteen children born to Mr.
Latin
American singing
and Mrs. Sam McKinney.
evangelist, who has been
She came to the Arcadia
evangelizing throughout the
missionary tn Ethiopia.
Community, in 1929, to stay
United States since Ms early
with her sister, Mrs. Los
teens.
Snow, who lived at the cor­
To say that Roy is a sing­
COMING EVENTS
ner of Gem Avenue andClark
ing evangelist is to tell only
Blvd. She was a lively ad­
THURSDAY, MARCH 21-
a part of the story. Roy
dition to the community, wor­
Naacy White Cin
of the can be beard on his own
king in homes as a "hired
United Methodist Church­
network of radio stations
home of Mrs. Dave Beers at throughout the United States.
girl” and working in the
orchards. She could put her
2 p.m.
He publishes a monthly
hand to anything, cheerfully
FRIDAY, MARCH 22 -
magazine, writes and sings
and willingly.
United MethodistChurch rum­ his own gospel songs, has
Her sister, later moved
mage sale 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. cut several records and is
to the teacherage at Arca­
SATURDAY, MARCH 23 - an accomplished ventrilo­
dia and it was there, at
Recovery, Inc., FlrstChris- quist.
He and
Randy’
Carl B Hill
a baseball game, that she
tian Church 8 p.m.
minister the Gospel in their
met her future husband, Geo­
MONDAY, MARCH 25 -
Carl B. Hill, 83, of the
rge Moeller, son of Mr. and
Hospital Auxiliary, Malheur UNITED METHODIST
Adrian-Nyssa
community
Mrs. Henry Moeller of Val­
Memorial Hospital, 2 p.m.
CHURCH NEWS
passed away March 19, 1974
ley View Community. They
TUESDAY, MARCH 26 -
at
a
Caldwell
hospital.
Fu
­
SUNDAY,
9:30 a.m.,
were married March 7,1931
Horse Activities, Inc., Spe­
neral services will be held
Church School with Scott
in Caldwell, Idaho. To this
cial meeting. Nyssa Library
March 22, at 2 p.m. in the
Wilson as opening worship
union were born three chil­
8 p.m.
Lienkaemper Chapel with in­
leader.
dren, a son on June 20, 1934
Tops «494, Beas Beauty
11 a.m., Morning Wor­
who died in November of terent in the Nyssa ceme­
Bar, Adrian, 7 30 p.m.
two daughters, tery.
that year;
Task Force meeting, Nyssa ship Service. Rev. Hutchin­
son will continue with his
Joretta born in 1937 and,
Library meeting room. Pub­
She wrote local news for
series of sermons from the
Jean in 1940. Jean died ot
lic invited 10 a.m.
The Gate City Journal and
Book of Romans.
polio in 1955.
O.E.S. District meeting,
Malheur Enterprise from
7:30 p.m. Bible study and
Mrs. Moeller became a
Vale, banquet 6 30 p.m. Gol­
1939 until retiring in 1973
prayer in the Church Par­
Christian early in life. She
den Slipper, meeting at Ma­
due to ill health. She also
lor.
Margaret Evans will
was instrumental in organi­
sonic Hall 8 p.m.
contributed local news to
lead m a continuation of a
zing the Arcadia Union Sun­
Yellow
Rose
Rebekah
the Argus Observer.
study of Ephesians 1.
day School and was a very
Lodge »202 IOOF Hall,8p.m.
She is survived by her
WEDNESDAY, 7 30 p.m.,
active member until it was
WEDNESDAY, MARCH27 -
husband, George, Ontario;
Christian Fellowship Group
Senior Citizens. Methodist
when
the
discontinued
a daughter, Mrs. Joretta
meets In various homes for
Church Social Hall, Bring
schools were consolidated
Norman, Ontario, four bro­
group singing, Bible study,
pot-luck
10:30
a.m.
in the 1940’s. Of late years
thers, Elma McKinney, Ber­
Job’s Daughters, Bethel »33, sharing.
she attended the MalheurCon- ryville, Ark., Joe McKin­
THURSDAY, (today)Nancy
Masonic Hall, 7 30 p.m.
servative BaptistChurchnear ney, Little Rock, Ark., Don
White Circle meets witti Ann
Malheur Butte. She was the
McKinney, Fayetteville, Ark.
Beers at 2 p.m. - Prayer
last charter member of the
and Bob McKinney, Nyssa,
CARD OF THANKS
and Self-Denial program.
Arcadia Sunshine Club which
six sisters, Mrs. Blossom
Susannah Circle meets to­
organized in 1935. Avo was
Brawley, Green Forest, Ark.,
The Nyssa FHA Chap­
day with Gladys Englehardt,
the kind of a neighbor we
Mrs. Hilda Swan, Spring­
2 p.m.
hear about from pioneer times. field, Missouri, Mrs. Helen ter wishes to thank everyone
who helped make their Top-
When a family moved into
Ross, and Mrs. Lorene Bai­ soil Drive so successful.
the neighborhood, they had
ley, Berryville, Mrs. Fanny
Special thanks to Bruce
a visit from a lady with a
Pearl Szmyd, Springdale,
Fowler,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl
big bouquet of flowers and
Arkansas, Mrs. Dixie Lee
Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Ru-
something from her kitchen
Walker, Oklahoma City, Ok­
lon Staples and Mr. and Mrs.
or garden. She believed in lahoma.
Woodrow
Seuell for all their
putting the teachings of the
Remembrances may be
help.
Bible into every day practice. made to the Malheur Butte
Nyssa FHA Chapter
She will be greatly missed.
Baptist Church, Ontario.
Nyssa High School
own wonderful fashion.
Roy's
singing career
began on T.V. as a pre-
teenagv entertainer but it was
cut short when he became a
Christian. Since then he lias
been singing a “new song”
and telling "the old, old,
story" of The Love of God.
He will lx- singing and
speaking at The
latlln
Assembly of God Church in
Nyssa beginning next Tues­
day night,
March 26 at
7 30 p.m. andcontinuingeach
night,
Tuesday
through
Saturday. He will also speak
on Sunday, March 31 both in
the morning and evening.
The public is invited to hear
him. He will be preaching
in English and singing in
both Spanish and English.
NAZARENE
CHURCH NOTES
FRIDAY, all day. District
Young People's SocietyCon-
ventloo, at Fairview Church
of the Nazarene, Nampa.
SUNDAY, 7 00 a.m Mor­
ning Prayer at the church
9 45 a.m., Bible Study for
all ages
11:00 a.m.. Service of
Worship, wtth Pastor Man
ley speaking
6 30 p.m.,
All-church
study.
Mission Possible”
7 30 p.m., Evening Gospel
Hour
It ESDAY . I 4 i.iu ,Wo-/
men's Bible Study, with Kay
Rodríguez
WEDNESDAY, 7 00 p.m..
Caravan groups meet
7 30 p.m., Teens meet, also
adult Bible study.
8 30 p.m.. Church Board
meets
THURSDAY, MARCH 28..
Golden
Hour Missionary
Chapter, withCletaSaunders.
Robert W. Manley, pastor
For the common
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