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THURSDAY . May 11, 1967 PAGE 6 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON mostly in states which observed daylight saving time only on a community-by-community or county-by-county basis. This kind of local option is ruled out now. The aim of the Act is to eliminate the kind of time con fusion that existed, for ex ample, along a 35-mile strech of highway between Steuben ville, Ohio and Moundsville, Time Changes Not Welcomed While the travelers among us welcome the new Federal Uniform Time Act, which puts all but 4 states on daylight saving time between October 30th and October 29th this year, it is meeting some resistance... W. Va. A bus following that route went through seven dif ferent time changes within an hour. POCKET-POSTAGE SIZE COMPUTERS The reduction in the size of computers to pocket and even postage stamp size was fore cast by two emgineers recently at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers meeting in New York City. Foreground, Impala Sport Sedan Background, Camaro Sport Coupe and the Chevelle Malibu Drive the cost of living down, without giving up all this. Chevrolet's room, ride and price. When Automotive News made its annual roominess study, Chevrolet got the most points It's roomier inside, they reported, than any other American car. The ride is Full Coil suspension smooth; And Chevrolet hardtops and convertibles are still the lowest priced full-size cars of this kind you can buy. Chevelle's quick size. It s quick to climb, quick to turn. Other mid-size cars might be like Chevelle, true. But they're not as low priced. And they're not made by Chevrolet with Body by Fisher, GM-developed energy absorbing steering column, inner fenders and Full Coil suspension. Comoro'» road-hugging stance. At its price, Camaro is the only sportster to give you wide- stance design. It rides steadier, clings to curves better, hugs the road closer. It's the roomiest car you can buy. Plus, you get a bigger standard engine. See your Chevrolet dealer during his Camaro Pacesetter Special buys on Camaro Sport Coupes and Convertibles specially equipped with: 250-cubic-inch Six. 155 hp • Deluxe steering wheel • Bumper guards • Whitewall tires • Wheel covers • Wheel opening moldings • Striping along the sides • Extra interior brightwork • And. at no extra cost during the sale, special hood stripe and a floor shift for the 3-speed transmission! SALE SAVINGS, TOO. ON SPECIAL LY EQUIPPED FLEETSIDE PICKUPS (Model CS 10934). Chwvrolaf* rwmarkabla valu* i» another raoion you g*t ^CHEVROLETj that sure feeling S Johannesen - Adams Motors, Inc. 4» Main Street NYSSA. OREGON Tree Industry Faces Crisis Phone 372-2224 “The Oregon timber industry faces a crisis in the immediate future as the log supply becomes increasingly scarce,” stated Representative Robert F. Smith, Majority Leader of the Oregon House of Represent atives, at the Oregon Forest Protection Association meeting at Cottage Grove today. “The lack of available logs will mean the closing down of countless mills and the resultant loss of thousands of jobs in our state unless the federal govern ment acts immediately to in- crease the available timber supply," Smith told the as sembled representatives of the Oregon lumber industry. Smith, who served as chair man of the legislative Interim Committee on Public lainds for the 1965-66 biennium, and is Oregon’s Representative on the Congressional Public Land Law Review Commission, told the group that "weareatthecross- roads In our determination of the future available lumber sup ply in Oregon. Our Interim Committee on Public Landsun- covered the Duerr Report which had been previously buried by H h c . s . Forest Service and which showed projections for increases in the allowable cut of timber of up to 300% on public lands in Oregon. By all means we must use caution in implementing increases in the allowable cut, so as not to violate the principles of sus tained yield or multiple use. But, it is becoming increas ingly obvious that a great deal of timber is being left to rot in the woods and mills are being forced to close down be cause the allowable cut on fed erally-managed lands is peg ged at a ridiculously low level." HEAVY ROMAN TWIST RUG f Throw Size 24x36 inches—Fringed Ends • Machine Washable — Non-Skid Back $■■ 3 7 • 8 Assorted Plain Colors I CLOSE OUT MEN'S T-SHIRTS • • J • • These are Assorted National Brands in Assorted Types — Colors — Designs. $| 37 A total of seven dozen. Sizes S-M-L-XL Regular $2.99 • ------------- I • B rack ! Jd Two area youngsters, Darcy Franklin and Steven Nelson, were Injured Monday, May * in a motorbike accident. The youths were riding a motorbik» to a field on the Nelson farm when they lost control of the vehicle and careened into a ditch. The children were taken to the Malheur Memorial hospital. Darcy, 8, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Franklin, was treated for minor injuries and released. Steven, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nelson sus tained a skull fracture and a broken foot. He is listed In satisfactory condition by hos pital officials. DONALD H. ANDERSON Recently home on leave after completing Navy boot camp training in San Diego was Don ald H. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry (Andy) Anderson of Nyssa. He is now stationed at The Nelsons and Franklins the Naval air station in Memphis where he is going to school. reside in route 2, Parma. Assorted Types—Most Sizes Values $4.99 to $7.99 MEN'S PANTS ASSORTMENT Some Stay Press—Others summer 50%Poly ester—50%Cotton. Dark colors - light colors. Regular price $5.99 to $7.99. PARK FREE—Front Side or Rear! Sizes 29 waist to 42 waist. Belt Loop Styles and Ivy Types. • MEN'S COTTON TWILL WIND BREAKER MATERIAL GOBI PRINTS wS Walter Looney received word that his brother, Lloyd Looney, 55, had been killed Friday In an auto-pedestrian accident while crossing a street in Fon tana, Calif. Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 9, 1967 for the former Nyssan. The deceased’s father and brother were also killed in a car mishap approximately two years ago. Area Youngsters Injured in Mishap 150 PAIR - 150 PAIR - 150 PAIR LADIES' and CHILDREN'S SHOES SPORT SHIRTS $099 Brother Killed In California In the Heart of Thunderess Mall SPECIAL PROMOTION OF MEN'S * Spot and Stain Resistant f Beige or Green — Sizes S-M-L-XL Job's Daughters To Honor Mothers Member» of bethel 3$) In- ternational Order of Job’s Daughters, held a regular meet ing Thursday evening. May 4, in the Masonic hall with Honored Queen Sheila Huffman prodd ing. During the business session, Junior Princess Christy Nelson announced that her rummage sale will tie Saturday and Sun day, May 13-14, in the building next to the Merc store. Senior Princess Jane Timmerman re ported that $146 was gained from her project, a box social. Election was held for the top five officers in the bethel. Named to serve during the next stx-months period are Jane Miss Cindy Bratton, a member of the NHS 1967 graduating Timmerman, honored queen; class is being presented with a $100 cash award by Mrs. Dick Christy Nelson, senior prin (Myrna) Walters, president of the Nyssa Jay-C-Ettes. The cess; JoAnn Timmerman, jun money is to be used by Cindy to further her education. She ior prince»»; Kathy Nelson, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bratton of the Arcadia guide and Joyce Jennings, mar community, and she says that her present plans are to enroll shal. Installation date is terA- this fall at Oregon State university in Corvallis, where she tively set for June 6 in the hopes to major in math and perhaps take some science courses. Eagles hall. Jane Timmerman and G. G. Miss Bratton is serving as president of Future Homemakers of America and during her high school career has also been active Holly were selected as repre tn GAA, Thespians; science, debate, pep and All American sentatives of the bethel dur clubs. She has been an active 4-H club member for ten years, ing grand session to be held having held nearly every office. Her 4-H projects have in at Salem In June. Members planned to honor cluded sewing, knitting, cooking, gardening and raising live stock. Cindy has been active in the Methodist Youth Fellow their mothers with a reception ship and has held various offices in that organization. She following the May 18 session. has also studied piano, tap and ballet dancing, as well as Lisa Sykes named “Jobie of playing several instruments in the NHS band while a freshman. the meeting." She was among music students appearing at the Pasadena Rosebowl parade several years ago. Mrs. Waiters report» that the local Jay-C-Ettes raised the scholarship funds through their ‘Welcome Wagon’ project, supported by Nyssa merchants. Journal Photo. Smith told the groups that the Interim Committee on Pub- lie Landshad “barely scratched the surface" of the allowable cut question and should make a detailed study resulting in spe cific policy proposals in the ATTEND PAYETTE RITES next biennium. He also sug gested that the next Interim Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Corey Committee should investigate attended recerit funeral rites the problem of lack of access for a long-time friend, Frank roads on Forest Service lands, Zimmerman in Payette. which results in an inability to implement sustained yield management programs on a CLASSIFIEDS BRING RESULTS' basis of total effectiveness. Shop at Bracken’s Dept. Store Cotton Sport — Henley Style As Illustrated Many Assorted Colors And Designs 200 to r Pick From Sizes S-M-L 5-M-L “ Z Reg. $2.99 Each RECEIVES JAY-C-ETTE AWARD 45 inches wide Regular $1.29 _____ Z yd. C Ladies' Canvas Tennis Oxfords White only — Sizes 5 to 10. ^7^ Ladies' Fold Up Slippers Soft sole. Assorted colors and designs. Sizes 4 Yi to 10. 67* Ladies' Two-Strap Sandals 67< WIN $500.00 IN MERCHANDISE • Nothing to buy — Just register each time you are in our store. Need not be present to win — 18 years and over —One prize only worth $500.00. You shop May 20th. For Dry Goods — Clothing — Shoes — Groceries Drugs — Cosmetics — Hardware — Jewelry • J • f • LADIES' DRESS SPECIAL $497 Values $8.99 to $17.99 —One Lot. Assorted Colors. Sizes 41/á to 10J Boys' Boxer Play Shorts Assorted plain colors—plaids and checks. Heavy durable Fabrics. Sizes 2 to 8. ■ * C BLANKET SPECIAL THERMAL Neptune Napped Thermal Comfort without weight 72 x 90 99 W Bracken’s Department Store • DRY GOODS • SHOES • CLOTHING NYSSA . . . OREGON "YOUR QUALITY STORE" 207 Main Street » Phone 372-3040 :