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Pag« Two Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Nyssa Gata City Journal DIRICK NEDRY RUBEN LOPEZ PAT SAVAGE MARGARETNEDRY RUTH KLINKENBERG LUCILLE CALLAHAN Editor and Publisher Production Manager Office Manager. News Social. Circulation Production Staff Production Staff Published Evers Thursday at N» »sa, Oregou 9’913 Second class postage paid at Nvssa. Oregon 9"N|3 under act of Congress of March 3. 18'9 [Oregon ! Newspaper ' Publishers Association SUBSCRIPTION RATES I NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Malheur County, Oregon. and Payette and Canyon Counties. Idaho. One Year Two Years $ 6 00 $11 00 Elsewhere in the U.S.A. One Year S' 00 Two Years $13 00 It lakes Time Patrons of the Nyssa School District will be assured to know that progress is being made on rebuilding of the schools destroyed by fire last June. Now five and a half months later plans are starting to take shape, the insurance settlement should be made soon, and school board members are shooting for a bond election in late January . Whether this date will be met remains to be seen, because there are many ifs to be settled before an election can be held, but time is starting to become important. The administration, school board, parents, teachers, students - all want to be in those new schools when September. 197b rolls around. Not that the school board hasn't been time-conscious up to now. They and members of the building committee and budget board have met weekly, sometimes more often, ever since that first meeting before the flames had subsided last June 5. It takes time to decide what direction they want to go in their new school construction. Time to select architects. Time to decide on building sites. Time to reconstruct plans for the old buildings before an insurance settlement can be made. Time for the insurance adjusters to meet. Time to study what other schools have done, and time to project future needs. And now they are down to actually finalizing the plans and needs and spaces for the buildings, and then it will take more time for the architects to complete the plans and specifications before contractors can bid on them. And this can’t happen until a bond issue is passed. Time. time. time. To those of you who are getting impatient, we can only sav that you must be patient a little longer. While all of the above is going on. the administration and faculty have been conducting school, and in remarkably good fashion under try ing conditions. We have just finished a winning football season, student morale and accomplishments are high, and everyone seems to be pulling together. We admire and thank all the many persons who have been meeting and working so hard to provide this district with good schools. After seeing the preliminary plans Monday evening, »e think that Nyssa will have schools that everyone can be extremely proud of. All those involved seem insistent that non essentials be eliminated, but that the essentials are included, to give this community the best schools possible for our students. U attwise Home Making Tips In the last homemaking article we discussed laundry efficiency in knit garments. Before getting into launder ing itself, the homemaker should know exactly how to launder each type of knit. Many new washers now have the word "Knits" plainly marked on the control indica ting the proper setting for laundering knit garments. There are several types of knit materials, such as: Synthetic knits • are those commonly called “knits" by today's consumer. They are usually double knits of nylon, polyester, acrylic or triace tate. Therefore, they would have permanent press cha- rastics. Delicate knits - are not new. as the name might imply. They have been around for a long time and are not what the average consumer means when the word "Knits" is used. They are usually sheer, single Olul I Nielsen. ". died Saturday. November 16. |9'4 al Ins home in Route 2. Nvssa He was born Apguvl It). 189-7, in Denmark, and came to the Nvssa area 26 years ago. He married Hazel Marvin September 4. 1930. at Hot Springs. South Dakota He was a retired carpenter. Surviving are his wife of Nvssa. two brothers. Inward. Pierre. South Dakota and Johan. Tampa. Florida; four sisters. Nicolinc loft. Hay ward. Wisconsin anil Agnes Nielsen. Mrs Mane Jacob sen and Mrs Flconard Bonnelykke. all of Denmark Services were conducted at II a.m.. Tuesday at the Faith Lutheran Church. Nvssa. bv Pastor Walter Schmidt Inter ment was in the Nyssa Cemetery under the direction of Lienkaemper Chapel CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS We wish to give our heartfelt thanks and appre elation for all the kind deeds and expressions of sympathy in our behalf during our recent time of sorrow. The Glen Frederiksen Family CARD OF THANKS I with to express my deep appreciation to all the friends and neighbors who visited and sent cards, flowers, etc., while I was in the hospital. Also for the mans birthday cards I received at home My thanks also to the ministers who called on me at the hospital and at home. Mr and Mrs. David Beers. THANK YOU ! knits used in lingerie, loosely knit specialty items and in some garments labeled “hand-washable.” Wool knits • would in clude outerwear such as suits, jackets, coats, slacks, dresses, pants suits and the like. Generally these items contain non-washable linings or trims and in most cases require dry cleaning. Sturdy cotton knits • in clude shirts, sport shirts. T-shirts, shorts and the like. They should be laundered like any other cotton garment Although to some it is common knowledge that knits are washable, many people are not aware of this fact. In general, a normal water setting is in order to provide sufficient water to allow knits to circulate freely providing optimum soil re moval and prevent wrinkling and distortion. Wash for 4 • 6 minutes, if heavily soiled, pretreat or soak rather than extending washing time Ort This Thanksgiving Send Flowers to Your Hostess Celebrate your heritage with family, friends, fun and feasting. It's time to give of ourselves ... and liftiers to th» ' libi tor OBITI ARIES The family of Oluf Nielsen wish to express our sincere thanks to all the wonderful people who helped during the time that Oluf passed away. We want to especially thank Pastor Schmidt. Dr. Danford. and the ladies of the A.L.C.W. who served lunch after the funeral. It surelv is wonderful to have this kind of friends and neighbors. The Nielsen and Marvin families. The Nvssa Drill Team would like to thank all those who participated in the skating party. We would especially like to thank the Ontario Skating Rink for all of their help and consideration. Thanks again. Nyssa High Drill Team Contest Ends I Mas or Concedes) The final whistle sounded at 9 a m. November |7 on the Sunday School contest at the Nyssa Conservative Baptist Church. Mayor Larry Bau man. in viewing the remains of a demoralized Patriot team conceded defeat by the Rams. The Rams, coached by Ralph Werner poured it on to the very end and ran up the score as far as possible. Coach Werner was heard to say "an opportunity like this won't come very often and it is so very sweet." The final score was 373 for the Patriots and 459 for the Rams. On the final Sunday, attendance was double that of last year. A potluck dinner will be held Sunday. November 24 at 1:30 p.m. honoring the winning team. Outstanding players from both sides will be recognized. The Sunday School will provide the main dish and church families will bring salads, desserts and other goodies. Editor. The Journal: I recently experienced a most successful attempt on the part of a community to destroy any feeling of self worth an educator might possess. Members of the Adrian Education Association pre vent al the public meeting of the Adrian School Board Tuesday. November 12 re quested a specific increase in salary. That request was denied. Several factors, including the unusually high rate of teacher turnover. Adrian's below average salaries, and the availability of funds, make this denial difficult to understand But just as confusing is the obvious contempt displayed toward teachers themselves by many of the patrons at the Tuesday night meeting Verbal assurance of a job well-done or recognition of lhe fact that Adrian teachers do care about lhe students' welfare would have some Ihtnor giv es $ I IM).(MM) what compensated for a lower salary But. after the to Program effective put-down from the An anonymous donor has patrons of this district, it is given $100,000 to the Oregon quite clear that those of us State University to support who take pride in doing a courses leading to a degree in commendable job of teaching veterinary medicine. are wasting our time. ‘'The gift will materially There is much to be said add to the opportunity for about fostering a positive v4ung Oregonians to pursue self-image in a child or j career in veterinary me student. His success in life is dicine." said Dr. E. E. directly related to the assu Mfedman, head of the Depart rance and acceptance he ment of Veterinary Medicine. receives from others. As a Oregon docs not have a mature adult he is just as de Veterinary school. pendant upon acceptance of "We would hope to use family, friends, neighbors, (tie gift for self-learning and business acquaintances. «‘sources it the 19’5 Legisla Perhaps it bears repeating ture approves and funds a that teachers are mature proposal I think it indicates adults who share a need for the public sentiment that positive feedback from the axists in Oregon toward community. It is saddening to providing a reasonable op realize that efforts to teach in portunity to the young people the Adrian school system are <« the state to study of so little value to its veterinary medicine." said patrons. Vtedman Yours truly, The measure before the Jane Brewer upcoming Legislature would Title I Reading authorize the University to This letter is co-signed by enter a program with Wash the following Adrian ington State University and teachers; the University of Idaho which ♦ Eugene Dockter. Biology- would offer course» leading Personal Finance to a degree in veterinary James Phelps. Elementary medicine. Major facilities teacher would be located at ODl' and Dorothy M Phelps. English WSU with faculty provided Department by all three universities. Bethel Feasenhiser. Home If approved by the Legisla Economics ture. the shared curriculum Pauline Hibbs. Elementary program would admit 30 teacher students from Oregon each Virginia Baker. Elementary year. In addition to academic teacher work in a hospital-clinic Alan M. Yamasaki. Ele proposed for OSU. students mentary teacher would be trained in two Helen Conant. Librarian preceptorships in general Joe Witty. Ag Department practice dealing with cattle, Carolyn Witty. Jr. High horses and small animals and Science a third one in equine Raymond Maynard. Math medicine and surgery. 9 12 If the proposal is approved Jean Thompson. Elentary by the Legislature, the teacher anonymous gift and other Jerry M Huntley. High gifts and grants which might School Social Studies be received would be used for Viki Nakroshis. Jr. High instructional equipment, li English brary material and other Amy Hayashida. Elemen- facilities, said Wedman. mentary teacher Carol Shultz, Physical Edu Park Avenue cation Elaine Undorf. High School Baptist Church Business Ed. Dan Wilson. Physical Edu Sunday Services: Sunday cation School classes for all ages. 10 John R. Herrick. Music- a.m. ’ Virginia Timmerman, Worship Service in the mentary teacher Sanctuary with message by Mary Joyce, Elementary Pastor Williamson. II a m. teacher Wednesday. Bible study and prayer with choir prac Conservative tice afterward; 7:30 p.m. • • • Baptist Church Editor. The Journal. Howdy, It's getting close to Thanks giving and I thought l‘d drop a line. How's everything in the Citv ot Nvssa.’ I'm doing pretty good here, really enjoy college lite al Oregon State University. Since I'm m Veterinary- Medicine I like to promote it all I can. I saw the enclosed .uncle in the OSl Barometer and thought you might use it. I really like the country over here All the trees and green grass. I've seen a couple of the kids from back home like Tom Church and Letly Rodríguez. Haven't seen Debbie Bratton vet. Can't wait to get home for awhile. I think the things I miss most are nn horses. I'd bring one here, except it costs $6< per month and I can't afford it. Hope to see my Nyssa friends Thanksgiving Evejyn Bailee You cannot spell Church without "U" and U need the church, and U need Christ in your heart to become a part of the church. Everyone is welcome to attend services at Park Avenue Baptist Church, lo cated on the corner of North Third Street and Park Ave. Pastor is Chuck Williamson. The Sunday School super intendent will also use this occasion for the annual Sunday School appreciation day A gixid time is expected by all. GOODYEAR LINOLEUM TYPE COUNTER TOP RUNNING FOOT WIDE WEST Carl's Building Center 425 NORIH MAIN ST, Sunday Services: Sunday school classes for all ages. Adult classes taught by Larry Bauman; High School by Ralph and Patricia Werner; Doug Pfeiler, Su perintendent. Morning Worship—With special music and Pastor Don Beattie speaking, II a.m. Evening Service», 7 p.m. Youth Time, 8 p.m. Wednesday —Bible study and prayer. 8 p.m. FAITH LUTHERAN share with others. FANGEN FLORAL Thursday, November 21, 1974 NYSSA 372-3303 Sunday, November 17 • Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. II a m. Annual congregation meet ing: 6:30 p.m. Brownies Cafe. Wednesday, November 20- Choir rehearsal, 6:30 p.m. Thursday, November 21 • Confirmation Class, 6:30 p.m. Adult Bible Class 8 p.m. * • • Coming Upi North Pacific- District Luther League Con vention. November 29—De cember I, Spokane. Wash. Kingman Memorial Communll) IVfilled Preai» ferian | Combined Thanksgiving Service The Nvssa Conservative Baptist Church will host lhe Treasure Valley Baptist and Malheur Butte Church for a combined Thanksgiving ser vice at 10 a.m. Thursday. November 28 The service will have a theme of Thanksgiving and Praise. It will feature special music from all groups. The Malheur Church will have a ladies quintet, singing sc veral special numbers The Treasure Valiev Church will have a presentation of numbers with light effect» and a theme recognizing our faith and our country. The host church will have special music and Pastor Beattie will bring lhe closing devotional. The 10 a m. hour means that most of the folks in the local area can be home for an afternoon of family enjoy- ment, with turkey and trimmings. The public is welcome to join the Thanksgiving wor shipers al Nyssa Conser vative Baptist Church National Rev. Bob Steiling NAZARENE CHURCH NOTES Guest Preacher at St. Paul's Church Thursday. Prayer and Fas ting group meet al the C hurch al NIKIN Missionary service spoil sored by the Golden Hour Chapter No host dinner at the Fellowship Hall at 7 p.m. followed by a service of and message by inspiration Hubert Rev. and Mrs Helling, our Missionaries to Japan who arc home on furlough I he Rev. Boli Stelling will be celebrant and guest preacher at St Paul's Episco pal Church this Sunday at II a ni Father Stelling is on the staff of the Diocese of Idaho in Boise The Rev. Warren Sapp will be out of town this weekend representing the D hkcsc of I astern Oregon, attending lhe meeting of the National Association of sell xuppor ting Active Clergv Both Father Sapp and his wife. Eleanor, will be leaving for the Roanridge Conference center near Kansas City. Missouri, this Friday Sunday, Morning prayer at the Church. 7 a m. Christian Education Clas ses, 9:45 a m. Children's Church. II a m Morning Worship with message by Pastor Russell. II a m This is " Thanksgiv ing Sunday" at which time the Thanksgiving offering for World Evangelism wall be received Choir practice. 6:30 p.m Evening Gospel Hour. 7 30 p.m. St Bridget's News Ma»* Schedule. Nvssa. Saturday 7 p.m Sunday 8 a m and II a m. Adrian. Sunday 9 30 a m Learning Program* for children in grades I—6 on Sunday at 9:30 a m for high school and junior high on Wednesday at 7 30 p m. Workshop tor teachers and parents Tuesday. November 26 at 7 30 p m This will be at lhe church in Ontario lhe staff will be at the church in Ontarto and the staff will be the Education Office staff from Baker Parish Council Elections will be the first Sunday in December Wednesdav. Bible Study at Nursing Home. 3 p m No Caravan meeting (his week Everyone will meet in the Sanctuary for prayer service. Thursday, Nas. 28, Com muntty Thanksgiving Service sponsored by the Nyssa Ad nan Ministerial Association, meet at the Church of the Nazarene. IO - II a.m SANTA’S Santa s little helper is another name for Western Bank's Christmas Clubl Join now. Open an account for $1, $5, $10 a week or more. Then next Christmas when you receive your club check, you'll have extra money for Christmas the way you'd like it to be... thanks to all the Santa's little helpers. WESTERN BANK ut «natoci coos»*r om ( win . mimbihioic ONTARIO BRANCH 319 SW 4th Ava..................................... «89-96« |