Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, February 21, 1963, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2L 1963
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
Booklet Praises Oregon Products,
Resources; Author Predicts Great
Economic Growth in Next 10 Years
PAGE THREE
W. Looney Promoted OKK Ladies Meet With Mrs. Mills; Serve at Auction
By Roxy Ritchie
♦Mr. and Mrs. Dale Linbaugh and^husband who is with the
To First Lieutenant
OWYHEE-^Mrs. Chet Mills en­
ROBERTS ENTERS SERVICE
Royce Roberts left Feb. 15 for
Lackland base at San Antonio,
Texas, where he will spend eight
weeks taking basic training in the
United States Air Force.
armed
son and Dale's mother of Emmett. | forces in California arrived home
William C. Looney, 23, son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Looney of tertained Feb. 13 for OKK club
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Fenn and Sunday evening on leave. Mon­
I Adrian, was recently promoted to members. Mrs. Donnie Brewer children of Ontario were Sunday day morning at 3:30 o’clock they
j first lieutenant at Fort Hood, and Mrs. Mabel Houston were co- dinner guests of Mrs Earl Crock­ became parents of a baby girl.
I Texas, where he is a member of hostesses. Door prizes were won er. Ralph McKim of Moses Lake,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Batt of
by Mrs. Brewer and Mrs. Mills. Wash., a grandson of the Crock­ Nyssa were Sunday dinner guests WEEKENDS IN NAMPA
the Second Armored division.
Well-Known Consultant Sees California,
Lucille Bertram spent the week­
High and traveling prizes were ers, arrived Friday and visited of Mr. and Mrs. Chet Mills.
Lt.
Looney,
who
is
adjutant
of
end
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chet
Other Western States as Consumer Markets the First Armored Rifle battalion awarded to Mrs. Gladys Morfitt there until Sunday. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Skinner Jemieson
and Bobby in Nampa.
with
low
prize
going
to
Mrs.
John
visitors in the Crocker home were went to Boise Sunday to visit the She was a Sunday overnight
. {?re.g°?’
its world-wide reputation for quality pro­ of the division’s 58th Infantry, Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moore of No­ Neal Nicholson family.
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chet Sage.
ducts, is destined to grow amazingly in population and indus- entered the Army in July 1961.
Plans were made to serve lunch tus and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
The
lieutenant
is
a
1957
gradu
­
tn mu eVe oPment *n
decade and in the next 25 years.
ate of Adrian high school, a 1961 at the Beckstead farm sale. Next Crocker. Tuesday evening Mrs
The prediction of Hubert J. Soher, nationally-recognized graduate
of Oregon State univer­ meeting will be March 21 with Dollie Fenn of Nyssa was a visit­
consultant of San Francisco, is the conclusion of a newly pub­ sity in Corvallis
and a member of Mrs. Werner Peutz and Mrs. Gla­ or there.
lished survey-report on Oregon’s economy, titled “Oregon To­ Phi Kappa Phi and Alpha Zeta dys Morfitt as hostesses unless Mrs. Fort Sumpter and Mrs.
day and Tomorrow, An Eco-»-------—--------------- --------- fraternities.
otherwise announced.
Mabel Houston attended a recent
nomic Study of the Quality toria, Hood River apples and
pink and blue shower in Payette
State.”
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Mitchell for Mrs. Don Evans. Mrs. Evans’ I
ATTEND PORTLAND MEETING
Dickenson jams and jellies.
The result of a year’s study, —It has become a sports wear Mr. and Mrs. Victor Haburchak visited Sunday in the Melvin
the report has been published capital, thanks to the superb pro­ returned home last Thursday from Crocker home.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Savage and SPEAKS TO VALE GROUP
by Pacific Power & Light com­ ducts of Jantzen, White Stag and Portland where they attended a
son
were recent evening visitors
Mrs. Lyda Kohl and Mrs. An- '
meeting
for
Coast-to-Coast
store
ED W. PRUYN — RONALD E. PRUYN
pany in the form of a 60 - page Pendleton.
book. It will be widely distribut­ —It is one of the top half-dozen owners. Mrs. C. T. Bartholomew in the Howard Day home. Other gie Cook attended a meeting last
One Mlle North of Nyssa on Highway 20
stayed with the Haburchak chil­ evening visitors there were Mr. Thursday evening of the Vale
ed in Oregon and the nation.
research centers of the nation. Its dren
PHONE 372-3528
and
Mrs.
Magnus
Ekanger
of
Sun
­
Women
’
s
club.
Mrs.
Cook
spoke
I
while their parents were
, “Oregon is entering its most electronics and scientific instru­
set
Valley.
Sunday
visitors
were
away.
to
the
group
on
"Pioneering.
”
dynamic period of growth.” Soher ments industry, sparked by Tek­
says in the summary and con­ tronix, is exploding into major |
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cluding chapter of his 25.000-word industry proportions.
illustrated report, which is based
—Its tourist and convention in.
upon hundreds of personal inter­ dustry, based upon matchless sce­
views with leading industrialists, nic attractions and modem faci­
financiers, educators, federal and lities, is challenging agriculture
Oregon agencies, local officials, as a major income - producing
editors, chambers of commerce, business.
labor leaders and agriculturalists. —Its basic timber products in­
Symbolizes the Best
dustry has passed into better
“ ‘Made in Oregon’ symbolizes managed and better financed op­
erations.
the best,” the report states.
—Its great water and power re­
It adds:
sources
offer great inducement to
—The world recognizes such
Oregon food products as southern future expansion of business and
Oregon’s pears, Blue Lake beans will attract new industries for an
of the Willamette Valley, Bumble ever-expanding market.
Bee salmon and tuna from As-1 Will Attract New Investments
Commenting on the Soher re­
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port, Paul B. McKee, chairman of
New Troop Formed the board of directors of PP&L,
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said: “We believe the report will
At Recent Meeting;
‘ Í z
Oregonians to take advan­
More Leaders Needed help
tage of the opportunities and fu­
A meeting of Girl Scout leaders ture growth indicated by the con­
/ fe
X
was held Feb. 11 at the home of structive forces at work in the
Mrs. W. K. Wahlert with 14 in economy of the state. As the work
attendance.
"7''
of an independent consultant of
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Purpose of the session was to national stature, the report will
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You'll
win
the
Battle
of
the
Budget
and
gain
your
independence
from
high
food
bills
reorganize troops. One new become a valued tool in attracting
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at RAY'S FOOD FAIR I It's values like these that make RAY'S FOOD FAIR FIRST
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Brownie troop was formed with new investments needed to foster
for QUALITY ... FIRST for VARIETY ... and FIRST in the HEARTS of THRIFTY
Mrs. Tom Morrow and Mrs. Earl the continued growth of Oregon.”
SHOPPERS. Every 76c price identifies a SUPER VALUE and we've scores of them
Bartron as leaders. Counselors
After citing Oregon’s great rec­
and leaders are needed for junior reation and education facilities,
in your favorite foods. So come join in the spirit of EXTA BIG SAVINGS over
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girls.
and above those you get through our regular storewide LOW PRICES1
its mild climate, its livability, its
e
Discussion was also held re­ highly skilled labor force and its
USDA CHOICE and
VAN CAMP'S — No. 303 SIZE
garding the annual cookie sale. favorable business climate, Soher
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GOOD GRADES of
Mrs. Bill Kouns is general chair­ makes the following predictions
man of this fund-raising project. for the state:
BEEF ... SPECIALLY Í
SELECTED TO BE
Its population will reach 2,300,-
LEAN and TENDER! I g.
Final Services Held 000 by 1970 and 3,100,000 by 1980.
The tourist business will pass
VET'S
—
TALL
TINS
For Gary L. Maggard the $300,000,000-a-year-rate in the
Funeral services for Gary Lee 1970’s.
Maggard were conducted at 2 p.m.
Fisheries will expand to meet
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Saturday, Feb. 16, 1963, at Peck- the nation’s increasing demand
ham-Dakan-Davis chapel in Cald­ for seafoods.
ORE-IDA — INSTANT
well with the Rev. D. L. Allen
of Homedale and the Rev. J. L. Higher Education to Grow
Students in higher education
Mussell officiating. The infant
succumbed Thursday at Mercy institutions will total 50,000 by
1965-66 and will exceed 80,000
hospital in Nampa.
FESTIVAL QUEEN — 44-OZ. SIZE
Gary Lee was bom in Nyssa by 1969-70.
Dec. 14, 1962, a son of Mr. and The state’s vast water resources,
ranked second in the nation, will
Mrs. Robert Maggard.
In addition to his parents, he permit tripling of today’s irrigat­
is survived by a brother, Brent, ed crop acreage and also will at­
and his grandparents, Mr. and tract new industries.
100% SLICEABLE
The forest industry will con­
Mrs. Jess Maggard of Roswell and
Crisp, Green — Large Heads
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Parrill of tinue to upgrade its timber pro­
ducts.
The
pulp
and
paper
busi
­
Homedale.
Interment was made at Owy­ ness will expand amazingly.
Heavy, light and exotic metals
hee cemetery.
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working will continue to grow.
The
chemical
industry
will
be
­
ATTEND MUSIC RECITAL
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Squire of come increasingly important.
Boise were Sunday dinner guests Oregon’s natural market of 6,-
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of her brother-in-law and sister, 000,000 consumers will expand
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Weeks. Mrs. Ed greatly into California, the West
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Steinke accompanied the group generally, nationally and interna­
to Vale in the afternoon to attend tionally. Commerce, by ship, rail, I
a music recital in which Cherry barge, highway and air, will gain
with the economy.
Morrell Thick-Sliced
Lee Steinke was participating.
BODY REPAIR and PAINTING
Free Estimates!
PRUYN'S AUTO REPAIR
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PORK & BEANS
8 Tins
DOG FOOD
6 Pkgs.
POTATOES
.. Jar
PRESERVES
6 Tins
POT ROAST
LBS. — Delrich
OLEO
3
Heads
10
LB.
LBS.—Red Rose
25c FLOUR
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Vitamin-Filled — Snappy
BACON
I
YOUR CHOICE
CARROTS 4 Qt
2 C.Ï.O 13
rX XX g/*
Chevron gasolines
give you both. First, they're blended
for your climate, to give you faster warm ups. They con­
tain Methyl* — first new antiknock compound since
Ethyl®— to step up octane performance.
Second,
they have Detergent-Action, the carburetor­
cleaning additive that dissolves gums and dirt deposit«,
protect« the fuel system against rust. These features
cost you nothing extra.
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2
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Oven to You . . .
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PIES
2—Large Loaves White
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For any Standard Oil product, call
W. E. "Bill" Schireman
Dial 372-3131
CANS—Sego
MILK
6—Campbell's Tomato
SOUP
3 PKGS. — Assorted
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