The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 17, 1967, Page 3, Image 3

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    3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, August 17, 1967
Many New Traffic Laws
Passed by Legislature
Soon To Be in Effect
The Pendleton Round-Up Queen and Court
■Ml
When you
protect your
youngsters from their own
curiosity you also help Keep
Oregon Green.
Editor’s note: With the
many new changes in motor
vehicle laws. The Enterprise
feels it will be of public ser­
vice to publish these changes.
They should be read and ob­
served because they are vital
to your driving manners.
4
on two-lane roads to pull
over and permit faster mov­
ing traffic to pass. Also, when
traveling outside of cities on
four-lane highways, vehicles
must keep in the right lane
unless travelling faster than
Oregon’s more than 1,000- or passing other traffic. This
,000 drivers soon will be fac­ is aimed at putting an end to
ed with several new traffic two vehicles traveling side-
laws to obey including a by-side down the freeway,
JUNIOR
stricter penalty for one vio­ holding back other traffic.
lation, and some new and re­ As a general rule, you pro­
STING-RAY
vised obligations concerning bably will be considered a
auto insurance coverage in slow moving vehicle any
BUT NOW ON
ÍÁSY TERMS
an accident.
time you travel slower than
ROUND-UP ROYALTY—The 1967 Pendleton es Sheila Nabry, Pendleton, and Sandie Philippi, Arl­
Although many law chan­ the normal flow of traffic
ges made by the 1967 Legis- and cause a string of cars to Round-Up Queen and court will reign over the four-day ington. The 1967 Round-Up officially opens with
ture take effect September form behind you. When this annual event September 13-16. From left., Princesses the Round-Up dress-up parade in downtown Pendleton,
9. Parade time is 6:30 p. m.—
JoAnne Price, Milton-Freewater and Jacklyn Bronu, Saturday, September
Sept
13, others become effective happens,
time to pull Pendleton; Queen Susan Olsen of Pendleton; Princess- Howdysnell Phi ioto, Pendleton.
at varying times during the over and
faster traffic
next year, according to the around at
first safe spot of people who drive while not really necessary in most I
Parents ... do your child­
Department of Motor Vehi­ to do so.
Bumblebee Problems;
of
ren
know that matches are
of
Oregon,
the
first
day
suspended.
cles
Bicycles, parades, and pe­ Still another new law will October.
dangerous?
Explain that a
One change is still nearly destrians are the subject of
Call Entomologist
match can kill and destroy if
a year off. This change will another law that takes effect permit a driver to att-’t.v*
If you’ve been wondering it turns into a forest fire.
increase the minimum finan­ next month. This law will to partially regain his driv­
what to do about that colony
cial responsibility require­ make it possible to restrict ing privilege when his li­
of bumble bees on your pro­
By Eva Bressler
ments for bodily injury li­ them from freeways when cense has been suspended af­
ability and uninsured motor­ appropriate signs are posted ter conviction of driving un­ Mrs. Claude Huffman of perty, stop worrying and get
ists coverage from $5,000 giving notice to that effect. der the influence of liquor or Lyons, who is employed at in touch with Dr. Bill Steph­
/$10,000 to $10,000/$20,000. Pedestrians, however, will be attempting to elude a police Santiam Memorial hospital en, Oregon State University
The change will take effect permitted when it is neces­ officer. The Department of in Stayton was among those entomologist. He’ll take them
July 1, 1968. To the average sary for them to walk on the Motor Vehicles may issue an attending the hospital an­ off your hands, and you’ll be
car owner it may mean a shoulder to obtain emergency occupational license only for nual picnic held at the park aiding entomolgy research at
$6 to $10 increase in private service for a disabled vehicle. work to persons convicted of near Scio, Sunday. Mrs. Jim the same time.
It is sometimes said that
these charges, providing it is Lande was awarded a prize
insurance rates.
Motorcycles, which in re­ the first offense, the convict­ for having the largest family the bee is more honored than
Another law relating to
financial responsibility will cent years have become a ing judge makes the recom­ present: Mr. and Mrs. Bert other animals, not because
take effect on September 13 bigger part of the state’s mo­ mendation, and the Depart­ Dotter were honored on their she labors, but because she
this year. It will require a torized population, also re­ ment agrees with the judge’s 41st wedding anniversary labors for others. Stephen in­
recommendation.
and Mrs. Eileen Fery won tends to use these labors in
driver without insurance, ceived attention this year.
The 1967 action requires a
The Governor has directed the prize for guessing the an experimental project aim­
who has a traffic accident
and who must file a certi­ motorcycles to use its head­ the DMV to use extreme dis­ amount of beans in a jar. ed at improving pollination.
Stephen said bumblebee
ficate of insurance as a proof lights at any time it is in cretion in issuing these work There were 1949 beans and
motion.
This
colonies
can often be found
takes
effect
licenses
and
to
prepare
a
re
­
she
guessed
1942.
Lyle
Bod-
of financial responsibility, to I
file a statement of ownership September 13. In January, port on the impact of the law kin won the grand prize. in old car seats, abandoned
showing that the certificate still another law aimed at mo­ prior to the next legislative Playing of bingo furnished mouse nests and between
entertainment for the after­ weels of old barns and build­
covers all vehicles register­ torcycle drivers and passeng­ session.
ers
will
take
effect.
It
will
re
­
ings. He urges persons who
The
law
is
aimed
at
reduc
­
noon.
ed in his name, not just the
quire them to wear a helmet ing the number of drunk
Mrs. Eulalia Lyons spent find bumble bees to contact
one in the accident.
Among the new laws which which meets standards estab­ driving charges which are several days last week in him and he will arrange for
will affect over-the-road oper­ lished bv the Department of reduced to reckless driving Salem at the home of her them to be removed.
The social and behavorial
because of court hesitancy to sister, Mrs. Roxie Trask.
ation of cars is a vehicle in­ Motor Vehicles.
Also
scheduled
to
take
ef
­
characteristics
of the bees
on
a
first
offense
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Glen
Julian
convict
spection law which permits
fect
January
1,
1968,
is
an
­
will
be
studied
by Stephen
when
it
results
in
a
manda
­
returned
home
the
last
of
the
police to stop vehicles for a
safety inspecion on reason- other law dealing with slow tory 90-day license loss. This week fiom a trip into Can­ under controlled conditions
moving traffic. It will not loss often jeopardizes em­ ada. They went through to determine caste different­
able grounds.
j Banff,
Tunnel
Mountain iations, how bees distinguish
For example, a car with permit vehicles designed to ployment.
go
25
mph
or
less
(tractors,
Jasper, color, and the significance
Changes
also
were
made
in
Park,
Glacier
Park,
one headlight broken, a
for
example)
to
operate
that color.« and odors play as
on
laws
concerning
registra
­
and
other
points
of
interest.
cracked windshield, or a gen­
state
highways
without
homing instincts—each an
dis-
George
Neal,
an
employee
tion
and
titling
of
vehicles.
erally run down appearance,
playing
a
slow
moving
important
factor in the breed­
ve-
It
should
now
become
eas
­
of
Simpson,
has
gone
to
To
­
or one which has trouble
hides emblem which by day ier for the DMV to keep re­ ledo where he will work for ing of bees for more effective
stopping, could be sufficient (
pollination.
cause (reasonable grounds) is fluoresent orange and by cords current with a new re­ Georgia Pacific.
Our ultimate goal, Stephen
night
shows
a
reflective
red
quirement
that
registered
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Glenn
Julian
for an officer to stop it for a
border. The sign has a tri­ ___________
explained, Is to find favor­
owners
must
provide
the
De-
were
in
Eugene
Sunday
at
_
_____
spot inspection of all requir­
angular shape. The require­ partment with any change of , the home of their son and able qualities in the various
ed equipment.
ment for this emblem is in address or name different family, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn species of bees, cross breed
Slow moving vehicles also
addition to any lighting re­ than that which appears on I Julian Jr. and son. The oc- these qualities if possible, I
received legislative attention quired-by law.
the registration card. The no-1 casion honored the first birth- and produce a strain of bees ■
this year. One law will re­
Another law taking effect tice must be filed within 30 day anniversary of their that will facilitate the poll­
quire slow-moving vehicles
ination of crops.
next month increases the days.
grandson.
penalty for a driver who is
Stephen asks that persons
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson
New owners also will be
convicted of driving on a given more time, an increase and Brenda left Thursday knowing the whereabouts of
suspended driver’s license. from 10 to 30 days, in which evening for Boulder Creek, these bumblebee colonies con­
The penalty currently is a to file a title transfer with Calif., to attend the wedding tact him by writing to 417B
maximum $500 fine, or six the Department when they of their son, Frank, and Miss Cordley Hall, OSU, Corvallis,
months in jail, or both. It purchase a car.
Judy May Tudson held Sat- or phone 754-2264, or call
GIRL BITES DOG
Herman Mason.
will double next month $1000
Finally, one new law al­ urday, August 12.
fine, one year in jail, or both. ready has taken effect and
Spending several days last
Why don’t you HUbscritM* to
This charge already carries a was legal for 114 months be- week at the home of Mr. and
The Mill City Enterprise.
minimum stipulation of two fore it became temporarily Mrs. Frank Spellmeyer were
days in jail, upon conviction. against the law again. Con- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Baker
The revised law also re­ fused? It’s the law authoriz­ and children, Karen and Kent
quires impounding a vehicle ing studded tires between from Elm Creek, Neb. Other
owned by a person convicted October 1 and May 31. Since guests vzere Mr. and Mrs.
on this charge. The vehicle the law bore an emergency Jerry Spellmeyer and Jody
IT'S ALL PART OF THE
can be impounded from 30 to clause it took effect when from Silverton.
Excitement, Education and Enter­
120 days from the date of the Governor signed it on
Mrs. Hazel Lewis and
tainment of the 1967 OREGON
judgment and the person is April 19, but use of the tires daughters, Lucille and Beu-
STATE FAIR—Augu»t U thru Sep­
liable for all expenses in­ became illegal again (and lah enjoyed trip going
tember 4 in Salem. Something
for everyone during ten greater
curred for the removal and unnecessary) June 1.
south as far as Crescent City,
than ever daye.
storage. The aim of this mea­ Hopefully, the studded Calif., where they visited
Don't Miss Itl
sure is io reduce the number tires will become legal, but friends. They went through
the redwoods and returned
the coastal route.
Bruce Slayden, sen of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Slayden
enlisted in the Navy July 24
and is taking his boot train­
ing at San Diego.
Olin Spiva is now conval­
escing at home following a
short illness.
Walter Olmstead of Esta­
cada spent the weekend at
the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hale
and two children from Hay­
ward, Calif., are spending
this week at the home of his
OVER 200 NEW CARS and TRUCKS
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hob­
It’s that time of year again! And first
son Gunn. Their son, Gary,
graders to college seniors will soon be
who has spent some time
needing clothes and school supplies.
with hi« grandparents will
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user. Join the campaign to
Keep Oregon Green.
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