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    Page Two
Thursday, September 30, 1976
Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
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Nyssa Gate City Journal
LETTER
TO EDITOR
Church Directory
First Southern
Eire (wi* tu* rut ions
Baptist Church
Dirick Nedrv.................. ......... Editor and Publisher
Rene Van BRjouw............ ................. Production Manager
Pat Savage..................... ....... Office Manager, New«
Margaret Nedrs.................. . .................. Social, Circulation
Ruth
Klinkenberg....... .................... Production Staff
lucllle Callahan........... ..................... Production Staff
Nazarene
The First Southern Bap­
United Methodist
Editor, The Journal:
tist has been invited to a
Aren't you getting tired of
Church News
Church News
Singspiration September 30,
this air pollution from the
at 7:30 p.m. at the New
aireal spraying of insecticides?
Special Evangelistic ser­
Meadows Baptist Church.
It seems to me that it is a rain
The United Methodist
vices with Dr. C. S. Cowles
You
are to bring your own
of death. The spray we have
Church and the Rev. Jim
will continue Thursday and
instruments. There will be
Published Every Thursday at Nyssa, Oregon 97913
to breathe slows down the
Monroe
welcome
you
to
all
Friday evenings, 7:30 p.m.
solos, duets, and group
heart and that backs up the
church activities.
Saturday, October 2, Sec­
singing. Groups from the
Second class postage paid at Ny ssa. Oregon 9’913
blood in the liver, where it
Sunday,
October
3
•
Sun
­
ret Pal Luncheon at Eastside
church are invited to go.
under act of Congress of March 3. I879
clots and then you have a
day School. 9:30 a.m.
Cafe in Ontario. 1 p.m.
* • •
terrible
nausea
and
weakness
Worship
Service,
“
Prayer.
Sunday,
October
3
-
Mor
­
MEMBER
Women's Mission Union
and dizziness.
Plaster
of
Paris-London.
ning Prayer at the Church. 7
Oregon
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
meeting was held at the
I've suffered from it for
Hong Kong. Nyssa, etc." by
a.m.
Newspaper
home
of Mrs. Roy Kilbv with
over four years and so has my
Rev. Monroe. 11 a.m.
Christian Education Clas-
Malheur Count). Oregon,
Publishers
15 ladies present. Devotions
husband. Ed Pruyn. since
This
is
also
World
Wide
ses. 9:45 a.m.
and Payette and Canyon
Association
were led by Mrs. Dennis
June of this year. Its no fun
Children's Church, 10:45 Communion Sunday.
Counties. Idaho;
Fowler. Janet Brink from
trying to sleep and wake up
UMYF
meets
in
youth
a.m.
Holland was the guest
gasping for breath.
Morning Worship with room, 7 p.m.
NATIONAL NEWSPAPER
One Year............
$ 6.00
speaker. She told the group
Then think of all the
Thursday
,
October
7
•
Ge
­
message by Evangelist C. S.
Two Years
$11.00
sudden deaths from heart
neral Meeting of the Wo­ of women the difference
Cowles. 10:45 a.m.
a*«* SKTUNINS
Elsewhere in the U.S.A.
between her country and the
failure. What has caused
men's Society, church parlor.
Choir practice. 6:30 p.m.
United States.
One Year . . .
$ ’00
them?
Evening Gospel Hour and 7:30 p.m.
• • •
Ruth Pruyn
Two Years................. $1.1.00
closing service of Revival.
The Rev. Roy Kilby con
7:30 p.m.
FAITH LUTHERAN
tinues his verse by verse
Wednesday, October 6, Bi­
study of Revelations ir.
CHURCH
NOTES
ble Study at the Nursing
Training Union. The study
Home. 4 p.m.
Soviet Naval Objectives
Thursday, September 30 •
begins at 7 p.m. Pastor and
Midweek service for Cara­ Confirmation instruction,
"When tn the past a country with few overseas financial or
Mrs. Kilby will be on
van Children. Teens and 6:60 p.m.
colonial interests has embarked on the building of a considerable Fernando H. Flores
vacation
the first week in
Adults. 7:30 p.m.
Adult Bible study on the October. They will return the
tleet, the true aims of the ships concerned have proved to be not
• • •
Book of Revelation. 8 p.m.
only protection of the homeland and the sea lines of
9th to be present for the
Rosary for Fernando H.
‘‘God gives HI* very best
Sunday, October 3 • Sun­ Sunday Services at the First
communication which run to it but also aggressive activities
Flores. 75. Adrian, who died
lo those who leave the Choice
day School. 9:45 a.m.
designed to support national policy."
Southern Baptist Church.
at home Wednesday, Sep­
with Him.”
Worship service, with Holy
So speaks the new 1976-77 edition of Jane's Fighting Ships in
tember 22. 1976. was conduc­
Communion. At this service
its comments on the Soviet naval building program. "Admiral
ted Friday at the Lienkaem-
Blessed Sacrament
we will be using the
Adrian
Presbyterian
Gorshkov has made it quite clear that he considers the tleet which
per Chapel. Nyssa. Mass was
contemporary
communion
II-
he commands as an essential element of the political advance of celebrated Saturday at the
Community Church tursy.
Church, Ontario
his countrv,” Jane s adds.
chapel.
Tuesday,
October
5
•
AL-
The for word to the latest edition of Janes stresses the great
The fall Presbyterial will
He was born July 10. 1901.
reliance of NATO nations on ocean trade, pointing out that at
Plans Dinner
in Mexico. He married Lu­ be held October 6 at the CW Best Line demonstration
any one time there are over 4.000 merchant ships plying between
Caldwell Boone Memorial at the church. 7:30 p.m.
cinda Santiseban. July 15.
Wednesday. October 6 -
their ports in addition to some .1.000 ships within those ports. Oil
The Blessed Sacrament
Church at 9:30 a.m. to 2:30
1930 in Colorado.
comes to these nations in tankers, of which 200 are daily at sea in
Choir rehearsal. 6:30 p.m.
Church in Ontario will hold
Surviving are his wife.
p.m.
Monthly church council
the Indian Ocean. He who has the capacity to interrupt this
their annual beef dinner
Adrian; three sons, Gilverto,
The potluck fellowship
commerce will be in a commanding position to achieve his ends,
Sunday. October 10. from 5
Fernando Jr. and Julian, all
dinner will be held Wednes­ meeting. 8 p.m.
Saturday, October 9 •
even though no shot or torpedo is ever filed. This seems to be the
p.m to 8 p.m. in the church
of Adrian; six daughters.
day evening October 13 at
Soviet objective as they establish naval bases or friendly havens in
social hall. 829 S. W. 2nd.
7:30 p.m. at the Presby­ ALCW Rummage Sale at the
Jovita F. Aguer. Ontario.
such diverse places as Cuba, North Africa. Guinea. Somalia, and
Ave. Tickets for the dinner
Helen Orosco. Adrian. Lucy
terian Church social room. church.
Aden Meanwhile, their squadrons sail into all the waters of the
are $3. There will also he a
All the Adrian school tea­
Sifuentes. Nyssa, Emma
world.
gift counter of fancy wares.
chers will be invited as
Flores. Seattle. Liza Mehi-
With one Soviet carrier now operational, a second nearly so.
Park Avenue
The public is coridally
guests. Each family is to
hom. Ontario, and Yolonda
and two more building, it is unmistakably evident that Russia is
invited to attend.
bring enough food for them­
Flores, Adrian, and 19
Baptist Church
no longer prepared to concede U.S. naval superiority in any
grandchildren.
selves and another family.
category of ship. The U.S. naval mission of protecting our
Everyone is welcome.
Everyone la welcome tu
overseas supply lines and providing for the maritime support of
THANK YOU I
The church session will be attend service* at this Bible
our far flung allies is clearly in jeopardy.
meeting October 11 at 8 p.m. teaching church.
Honest debate may flourish over just what mix of ships we
at the home of Karen
I wish lo thank all the
Sunday, October 3 • Sun­
need, but there can be no doubt that we face a serious and
Wiggins.
merchants of Nvssa for their
day School classes for all
growing naval challenge that must be fully met if we are to
The
Women
’
s
Association
.Malheur Memorial Hospital
generous donations on behalf
maintain our credibility and deterrence.
will meet with Mrs. Dyre ages. 10 a.m.
Morning Worship by Pas­ of our Shrine Auction.
Roberts.
October
14.
U. S. Press Association
Sept. 22, Mr. and Mrs.
Sincerely,
tor Dale Mitchell, II a.m.
Thomas Hiatt, Nyssa, boy
Tuesday, October 5 • The
Roy J. Holmes
Sept. 26. Mr and Mrs.
Conservative Baptist Youth Group will have its
Donald Havlish. Fruitland.
first meeting. Everyone will
Church News
boy
have fun painting, singing
CARD OF THANKS
Sept. 28. Mr. and Mrs.
¡
and worshiping the Lord.
James Madsen. Nyssa, boy
Sunday , October 3 • Sun-
All young people are invited.
day School. 9:45 a.m.
Mrs. Mary Harden is the
We wish to express our
Holy Rosary Hospital
Morning Worship. 11 a.m. director. Meet in the church
The Saturday Breast
remainder of the costs.
sincere
appreciation for the
Practice.
7:30
|
_
Choir
p.m.
Screening Program, spon­
The center is open from 8
basement, 7:30 p.m.
many kindesses shown and
Sept. 22, Mr. and Mrs.
Evening Service, 8 p.m.
sored by the Idaho Division,
a.m. to 12 noon each
Wednesday, October 6 •
for the beautiful floral of­
Hi/Tinie. 9 p.m.
Richard White. Ontario, girl
inc.. American Cancer So­
Saturday to screen approxi­
Bible Study and prayer. 7:30
ferings received during the
Mr. and Mrs. Miguel
Wednesday, October 6 -
ciety and held at the Breast
mately 20 women who are not
p.m.
recent loss of our loved one.
AWANA,
6:30
p.m.
Arellano.
Ontario,
girl.
Cancer Detection Center
a part of the present research
A special thank you to the
Sept. 25, Mr. and Mrs.
Bible Study & Prayer
1 (BCDC). has now screened
project with the BCDC. If you
A friendly «mile, a warm
Jobies.
Grange and Owyhee
meeting.
8
p.m.
Patrick
Guerricagoitia.
Har
­
350 women from around
wish to make an appointment
handshake and the word* of
Riding Club for ftx>d fur­
per.
a
girl
The
AWANA
Program
is
to
. Idaho and eastern Oregon.
please call Ina Brown,
nished.
Mr. and Mrs. John Warren
start at the Nyssa Conser­ the Lord await you at Park
* Nurses are doing breast
345-8631, on Tuesday and
Mrs. Clclla Jamieson
Caldwell. a boy
vative Baptist Church, at 318 Avenue Baptist Church, on
' examinations and teaching
Thursday or write her, 4606
Stanley Jamieson family
Sept. 26, Mr. and Mrs.
self breast
examination. Franklin Road. Boise.
Locust Avenue, October 6. the comer of North Third
Street and Park Avenue.
Jim Jamieson family
Randall
LaPorte.
Ontario,
This
youth
program
will
Mammography is also being
Ina has been in charge of
Vic Morris family
begin the 1976-77 season at
- done.
girl
this program for the past
Arland Morris family
Sept. 27. Mr. and Mrs.
6:30 p.m., running to 8 p.m.
The patients are requested eight months. She has a corp
THANK YOU !
Marlene Jamieson
Timothy
Grim,
Ontario,
girl
on
Wednesday
evenings.
to make contributions to help of volunteers helping the
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
The program, now in its
alleviate expenses. Sizeable program to run smoothly on
I would like to take this
Hunter. Ontario, girl
third year, has been one with • opportunity to thank my
contributions from the Golf Saturday. We commend Ina
Bin-SHHMBÍ-,
Sept. 28, Mr. and Mrs.
great appeal to youngsters,
; for Charitites, Inc., have for her excellent organization
many friends and neighbors
Roger Nakashima, Ontario,
ages-kindergarten to high
made it possible for the
which has made this program
for cards and acts of
boy
school. The activities are
American Cancer Society to run so smoothly.
kindness during my recent
many and varied and include
assume responsibility for the
surgery.
Your concern is i
games, memory work, and a
deeply appreciated.
a brief devotional period. The
posure per examination can
Thelma and Ray Huffman
games and memory work
be less than one rad. Each
programs are designed and
week in all the centers the
co-ordinated on a national
radiation level used is chec­
basis. This means that
ked. In the last year alone the
youngsters excelling have the
dosage has been decreased
possibility of competing in
cal examination could de­ 30%.
The question of whether
the Regional Olympics and if
The Idaho Breast Cancer
crease
the
death
rate
of
mammography should be
winning there, in the Na­
breast cancer. They found a Detection Center will con­
included in breast cancer
tional Olympics. In the
do mammography
tinue
to
one
third
decrease
in
women
screening programs for wo­
Treasure Valley area, there
over 50 years of age who had yearly on our 10,000 screen­
men under 50 years of age
are now some twenty-five to
in fifteen women
ees.
One
mammography.
No
decrease
was the focus of a conference
thirty AWANA Youth Groups
was found in women 35-50 will develop breast cancer
in Bethesda. Maryland, July
The last years Regional
before they are 65. We have
years
of
age.
19, 1976. The meeting was
Olympics
were held in Boise.
no
better
way
at
present
of
Dr. Diane Fink reported
called by
the National
This year the local program
finding breast cancer early
that
on
the
initial
examina
­
Cancer Institute which co­
when ten year life expec­ will be expanded to include
By Ernie Metcalf
tion at the twenty-seven
sponsored the 27 Breast
tancy is over 85%. From our the Shipmate Program for
Breast
Cancer
Detection
Cen
­
Cancer Detection Centers
research we are developing high school young people The
ters. 836 breast cancers had
with the American Cancer
staff, this year, will be under
risk factors for breast cancer.
been
found.
223
of
these
Society. Each of these cen­
Hush money I« what habyaltters are paid.
the
leadership of Neil and
There
is
a
risk
to
all
radiation
were detected in women
ters are screening 10,000
• • •
Anna Dell Mathews, boys
including
that
from
the
sun.
35-49
years
of
age.
In
100
asymptomatic women for five
Dr. Philip Strax, director of and girls respectively. Chil­
year, each with a five year women the breast cancers
If you want to let the rest of the world go by, just drive
the New York Detection dren of all backgrounds are
were
detected
by
mammo
­
follow-up.
within
the legal speed limit.
welcome.
Center
stated.
“
The
real
risk
in the early 1960's, a graphy alone.
is
not
doing
mammography.
”
Through
continued
techno
­
research study in New York
* • •
City on 66,000 women was logical improvement radia­
done to determine if the tion dosage required for
A college education adds thousands of dollar* to a
addition of yearly mammo­ mammography has been
man's lifetime Income—which he spend* sending hl*
steadily
reduced.
Today
ex-
graphy in addition to phvsi-
son to college.
OBITUARIES
F-BIRTHSj
Saturday Breast
Screening Program
• • •
Hjf
Mammography To
Continue At B.C.D.C
MRS. ETHEL THOMPSON, LOWER RIGHT, was very
happy to have her picture taken this summer, thus becoming
a part of five generations Seated beside Mrs Thompson is
her daughter. Mrs. Verna Walters of Boise and standing left
to right is Mrs Walters' daughter. Mrs. Sharon Andrews, of
Lewiston, the baby is Jill VanLcuven, Mrs. Andrews'
granddaughter and Jill's mother on the right is Mrs. Vickie
VanLcuven. Mrs. Andrews' daughter also of Lewiston. Mrs.
Thompson celebrated her 89th birthday in August.
Billy Graham Crusade
Strived For In Area
What do Meals On Wheels
Officers. Billy Graham Cru­
sade and the Nyssa hospital
have in common? All were
topics of discussion at the
September meeting of the
Nyssa Ministerial Associa­
tion. Here are some of the
highlights of that meeting.
I
Meals < in Wheels
Many churches have “pit
ched in" and taken respon­
sibility for deliveries. This
much needed program is
operating well, thanks to
local help. It was noted thu‘
there was always a need for
wider participation, however,
and ar.;* interested churches
or groups should contact Rev.
Walt Schmidt, pastor of the
Faith Lutheran Church at
372-3331
2. New officers for the
coming year were elected as
follows: Rev. Letitia Croom,
president. Rev. Walt Schmidt
vice-president; Rev. Bob Si­
mard. secretary-treasurer.
3. There is a strong
possibility that a Billy Gra­
ham Crusade will be held in
our area next August. Leigh­
ton Ford. Rev. Graham's
chief assistant, would con­
duct the Crusade at the Fair­
grounds in Ontario. Minis­
terial
Associations in the
area are hard at work striving
to make this a reality.
4. Hospital
visitations
and nursing home worship
services seem to be a
common ground where all
2-..»iminations are working
together. Jim Mattes ex­
pressed appreciation for
everyone* efforts.
• • •
The Ministerial Associa­
tion is open to all pastors in
our area. Its purpose is to
foster cooperation in the
spreading of the gospel of
Jesus Christ.
Mormons Schedule
October Conference
Thousands of leaders of
The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints (Mormon)
will gather at Salt lake City
October 1 to 3 for the
Church's 146th semiannual
General Conference.
The Church leaders will
come from throughout the
free world and will represent
some 3.6 million Mormons.
The conference, will be
presided over bv Spencer W
Kimball. 12th president of
the Church in mtxlern times.
President Kimball will be
assisted in the conducting of
the conference sessions by
his counselors in the First
Presidency, Presidents N.
Eldon fanner and Marion G.
Romney.
Conference sessions,
which are aired over a special
network of radio and televi­
sion stations, feature music
by the world renowned Mor­
mon Tabernacle Choir, and
addresses by the First
Presidency, members of the
Council of Twelve Apostles,
and other general authorities
of the Church. All conference
sessions are to be in the
historical Mormon tabernacle
on Temple Square.
These area conferences
were conducted in Europe,
the British Isles and the
South Pacific this year.
Others have been held in
recent years in Mexico, South
America and in the Orient.
CARL IS BACK!
Touch
"Treasure Valley
Hearing Aid Center
•
ANNOUNCEMENT
Effective October 1, Bea's Beauty Bar
will be closed on Mondays.
Bonnie
will be working Wednesday mornings
and Thursday and Friday 9 a m. to
4p.m. Bea will be working Tuesday
thru Saturday.
Bea's Beauty Bar
Adrion
t
372-2653
VÙT
Service A Repair of
moat ma|or branda.
FREE TESTING
in your home
or
my office
or call
889-6329
•
•
Cow: an animal that gives all the milk It can Io farmer*
who can all the milk It give*.
• • •
repair and service area.
Sign in a beauty shop: “We Curl Up and Dye For You.”
•
•
Cori Sells is back with us in charge of our car
•
You'll never get the ‘‘brush” at Nyssa Co-op Supply.
See Carl Sells about getting your car ready for winter.
• TUNE-UPS
• BRAKE & MUFFLER SERVICE
• BATTERIES
Richard Phillip*
Owner
34 North Oregon St., Ontario
Just North of Underpass
Locally Owned jnd Operated
• TIRES
• ACCESSORIES
Nyssa Co-op Supply
• Where rhe cuMomer
is the company
18 N. 2nd Nyssa, Oregon 372-2254
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