Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, December 05, 1974, Page 11, Image 11

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    Thursday, December 5, 1974
The Nyita Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
Page Eleven
BOB ELLIOTT
204 N
NYSSA
STREET
DEPARTMENT
EM-
ployee* put up the Christmas light* and
candy cane* last week in preparation for the
holiday season Merchants will kick-off the
The baatc pay for volun­
teer* in the United State*
Army ha* riven to a new high
of $344.10 per month, accor
ding to local Armv repre*en
tative SSG. Ruben Briones
The salary boost t* the
result of the recent co»t of
living raise signed into law by
President Ford. Civil Service
employees and military per­
sonnel were both affected by
the increment
The previous starting sa­
lary for an El in the Army
wa* $326 10. according to
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SSG. Briones.
Under the
new pay system, a vo­
lunteer's pay jump* to
$383.40 after four month*.
Previously, the pay hike wa*
$363 30.
The local Army spokesman
said that the starting pay for
individual* with a rank of E3
is $398 40. for E4 $414.30,
and for E5 $430 80.
The pay jump is retro-
active until October I It re
present* an increase in salary
of 5.52 per cent.
Salvation Army Helps Those
Less Fortunate
Your local Salvation Armv
Service Unit is in your
community to help. Service
. Unit* help thousands of
people in need all year round
The invalid, the skid row
alcoholic, the prisoner alone
in hl* cell, the girl who it in
trouble, the lonely senior
citizen, the children and all
who need a helping hand
The Christmas season is
fast upon us and with it the
»pint of earwig and sharing
comes Robert R
Wilson,
chairman of the local service
unit asks you to "care
enough to share your Christ­
inas with those less for­
tunate."
If you haven't sent in your
gift of caring, please do so to:
Mr Don Young
Salvation Army Treasurer
SOO Mam.
Nyssa. Oregon 97913
aged, visits to prisoner*,
panic* for servicemen and
Christmas dinner. You can
share tangibly your Christ­
mas with other now and all
year round with
your
contribution to The Salvation
Army.
Money remaining after the
Christmas Season will be
used for the continuing
welfare program of The
Salvation Army, for truly
need ha* no season.
in this way you can share
in helping a family with the
father out of work, gifts for
the hospitalized and the
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Let the Army help
you with college.
last year. 90.000 young people like yourself
earned college credit* in the Army.
They ettended classes on post They studied at
nearby colleges end universities And they took
courses through our various correspondence pro
grams. And the Army paid for 75% of their tuition
costs
Our educational benefits are in addition to the
job training you'H receive, the salary you'H earn, and
the travel opportunities you'll have
If you'd like to find out more about all the educe-
(tonal benefits the Army has to offer, call your local
Army Representative
Call
SGT. RUBEN BRIONES
889-5521
ONTARIO, OREGON 97914
Join the people who've joined the Army.
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BRACKEN'S
DEPT. STORE
NYSSA, OREOON
MAIN—NYSSA
225 MAIN-VALE
PRESENT YOURSEU WITH
A REM TREAT !
A PAIR OF
SEIBERLING SNOW TIRES
Christmas season with a moonlight vale,
parade. Santa Claus and free refresh­
ments for area citizen* Friday evening
Army Personnel Benefit
From Recent Pay Raise
STIRER«NTEKRS
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EXTRA JOB
YOU WANT.
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Vr tenui. Mew*
There were 24.486 Viet-
nam-era veteran* on Veter­
an* Administration employ­
ment rolls in August, almost
double the average for other
federal agencies.
The Veterans Administra
lion. obligated by law to pay
insurance proceeds to the
beneficiary of record. recent­
ly reminded five million
veterans to make sure the
right person is beneficiary on
their government life insur-
ancc policies.
The Veterans Administra­
tion hospital tn Castle Point,
N Y., is "proving ground"
for new prosthetics "hard­
ware" that gives totally
paralyzed veterans mobility
never envisioned a decade
ago--such a* turning a
television set on or off.
elevating the hospital bed
and answering the telephone.
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Tips for
the tree
The nicest Christmas
present you can give your­
self and your family is
an easy-to-take-care-of,
fresh and fragrant llve-
cut Christmas tree.
Be sure to start with a
fresh tree When shopping
around, run these two
simple checks First, bend
the needles on the tree;
if they are pliant, the tree
is fresh Then, gently tap
the base of the tree against
the ground A fresh tree
will hold its needles fast,
avoid one with cascading
needles!
When you get the tree
home, keep it outdoors, if
possible, until you're ready
to set it up for decorating
Immediately saw off about
one inch on the diagonal
from the tree trunk This
eliminates clotted resins
that form at the base of
the tree which could block
It from absorbing water
Place the tree In a buck­
et of water mixed with
Prolong'«« Christmas Tree
Preserver — the proper
ratio is one capful Prolong
to each cup (8 ounces) of
water Prolong Increases
the water absorption and
"feeds" the tree necessary
nutrients and carbohy­
drates Spray the tree with
water often.
Once brought Inside for
decorating, the tree should
be placed away from heat­
ers and out of traffic areas
Secure it in a water-hold­
ing stand and watch the
water-Prolong level care­
fully. A tree may absorb
as much as a gallon of
water a day
One idea that will fur­
ther simplify the tree’s
day-to-day upkeep: try to
use unbreakable Christ­
mas bulbs, at least around
the bottom of the tree. It
will reduce the Incidence
of bulb breakage, prevent
the children from getting
scratched and keep the
sweeping chores to a mini­
mum
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ONTARIO
WEISER
NYSSA
532 E. Idaho
889-9651
Dave Ross
Ontario, Mgi.
402 E. 1st
549-2534
Jerry Huglev
Weiser. Mgr.
204 N. Main
372-2297
Larry Harrod
Nyssa. Mgr.
VALE
225 Main St.
473-3935
Tom Harrod
Vale Mgr.
NAMPA
BOISE
133 Caldwell Blvd.
467-2127
Kurt Weaver
Nampa. Mgr.
6017 Fairview
376-5124
Orville Cheek
Boise. Mgr.