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THF NVSS K GATE c r r y JOURNAL. NYSSA, ORFGON. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1957
PAGE EIGHT
Rep. Emii Siunz rum narhes
Bills Vital To Nyssa Area
Prosecution Ends
Men About N, ssrr
(Continued from Pag«* 1)
Phase m Onion Ca«*e
(Continued from Page 1)
Smith continued his argument
for a motion of a quittal by stat
ing that Congress nad not made
cashing checks part cf the crime
of stealing, transposing and dis
posing of onions.
A slight touch of humor came
into the court proceedings after
several attorneys for defense in
> «allie i toun
Supper's New
Drunk Test Law
A
Witton took his basic training
at Santa Ana after which he was
transferred to Victorville for
bombardier training.
It was there he met his wife.
Marge Hillman, who was selling
tickets in a thcat* W '
for a date— was refused—but in
sisted on hanging around. It
meant one of two things to
chamber of commerce has been
active in giving aid for the Owy
hee road project.
To Increase Traffic
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The proposed road, Gamer said,
depending on nature of the rock
structure the road will cross.
would make available five more
This cost is estimated to cover miles of shoreline for shore fish-
construction of a serviceable au- ing and increase traffic on the
tomobile road approximately 20 dam road Added traffic will help
in width and with ample the campaign to put the road in
turnouts and parking spaces.
the state system,
Tbe League named Lloyd Rus-
When the new section of road
general chairman of the road ¡6 completed from the dam to Gor-
fund drive, with Lamont Fife, den Gulch, motorists will be able
Nyssa chairman, Wilbur Chapin, (0 travel over the present gravel
Adrian; Ken Kessler, Vale; and road to the dam and thence to
R. C. Jones, Ontario.
Gorden Gluch and Cherry creek
Plan Portland Trip
recreation area. At Cherry creek
Next week, Gamer said, repre- cabins for overnight guests, boat
*®ntatives of chambers of com- rentals and dock facilities are
merec in the county and of the now available. Use of the area has
Izaak W’alton League will go toJ been curtailed by the often poor
Portland with petitions request-, alternate route now in use.
ing that the road from Owyhee
Any money raised in excess of
Corners to the dam be made part the amount needed for the road
o f_tbe state highway system
will be used to build and improve
More than 1899 names of coun- sanitary facilities to pipe spring-
ty residents have »been affixed water to the park site, and to
to the petitions. The Portland plant shade trees.
O w yhee Road Project
Forges Ahead
Five weeks of this session have officers except the county clerk
passed and 770 bills have been the treasurer and the sheriff This
introduced in b o th th e Senate bill is in the State and Federal
Support for a new and stronger
and House, of th is number only Affairs committee.
law governing use of chemical
6 have passed b o th Houses I will
2 A bill to require that county
tests for intoxication and an
T elate, briefly, th e sta tu s of leg- coroners must be funeral direc-
amendment to the current Oregon
klation th a t will probably con- tors, embalmers, physicians or
law of arrest were voiced this
cern you most.
surgeons, has been introduced by
week by members of the Oregon
FARMERS: Bank closing bill. Sen Francis The new bill would
introduced by Dem Rep. Brady, not apply to any coroner now
The rest is history
The new chemical test law, bas-
or merchandise” named in federal
Portland, which I will oppose.
holding office
2. A bill to provide a new
3. Another bill bv Sen Francis statutes “nder whjch th‘‘ charges
The chances of Nyssa’s chamber by ^Northwestern3?UU nw em iv
3uld give financial aid to county I were made'
over
a Traffic
T, afflc Institute,
In. tituU?_ will
will L_
Sllhfj t.
schedule of truck license fees i would
,
, ,
, president
„ ever presiding
,
.
be submit-
The judge said . he
was struck meeting were pretty slim. As an led to the current legislature with
which would set fees on basis of health services. It would carry a
...
■grew? weight of vehicle, fees rang- hi«*nnial appropriation of $334,000 by the absurdity of this argument,
te captain M ilton took part the commission’s recommendation
ing from $10 fo r a vehicle of less to be spent by the state health since if the onions weren’t goods, in 72 sorties over enemy terri for approval.
th a n 6000 pounds gross weight, to board and would benefit the wares, or merchandise, just what tory. flying out of Africa, Sardin-
Attorney General Robert V
ia and France. He was with the
$120 for over 48,000 pounds.
county and city health depart- were they?
Thornton
said the law, known as
When the FBI agent, Roy K 12th tactical air force, nursing a
3. A bill has been passed in the m ents and provide d irect health
“implied consent,” provides that
H ouse th a t allows farm corpora- j service to the sm aller counties of McFales took the stand earlier B26 between flak and Me-109’s.
if a driver suspected of driving
lions to m ake income tax deduc- the state by the health depart- Monday afternoon he testified to
He returned to the states in while intoxicated refuses to take
tions of funds spent for soil con- ment. The money would be sup- details of his conversation with July of ’45 and settled for a job a chemical test his license to
eervation purposes.
plied at the ra te of 60 cents for E J Brown concerning checks he as a shoe clerk in Temple, Texas, drive can be suspended, after a
4 A bill th at would m ake illeg- t>ach resident of the county or city had signed and cashed.
He tossed aside slippers long hearing.
al th<- w atering of milk
or $5000, w hichever sum w ere
McFales said Brown told him enough to head for Victorville,
Basis for the law is the princi
5. HB No 245. This is an im- sm aller,
that he had endorsed checks Calif., where he and Marge were ple that use of the highways is
p o rta n t bill relating to w aterm as-
4 A bl„ t0 bring d lstr;ct j udges made out in names of Kim Oga- married December 26, 1943.
a privilege which the state can
ters and their assistants. Sen. under the state ju d ges retirem en t mie, E J. Tucker and Oscar Daf-
Next came the big cleanup prohibit altogether and thus the
Y tu rri and I have received m any pjan
fer
dtal! Wilton went into th > soap state has the right to lay down
le tte rs and wire« on this meka-
.
. ,
The FBI ag«nt continued that business. He produced “Snow regulations governing highway
sure. If you wish to read the bill
Im portant hearings coming up
Brown had told him he was told White” soap which was a terrible use, —
Thornton explained.
in its entirety, you will find them
„
..
at the office of Hal Henigson at
1■ « e a rin g on the com pulsory to cash the checks with Beulah flop. When the flakes cleared
Similar laws are now in effect
Baker at the Payette bank and away Wilton’s assets included
N yssa; Hap Logue, Moore Hotel. Z,e.a t ‘1nsff S t ‘on hi n Wlli * f_ held that he had not received any pay- two carloads of unsellable soap, in New York, Kansas and Idaho
Current Oregon law requires that
O ntario, and the county court, F, b 21- at 3 P m Room 6 at CaP‘ ment for so doing.
which, as far as he knows, is a driver suspected of operating
tol.
Vale
2. Public hearings on Hells
Members of the nine-woman stIH stored,
under the inflence must give his
EDUCATION:
Canyon
dam
memorial
is
sched
and
three-man jury are:
He did a little better buying up written consent before a chemical
1. The Basic school aid bill, the
Tommy Callen, Jr., Louise lye and selling same. In fact, his test can be administered.
“key district” bill and a bill uled for Feb. 20.
3.
County
Coroners
Bill,
March
Townsend,
Susan J. Wicher, Mrs. profit is something we won’t
which would compel r«*organiza-
| Everett Simpson, Mrs. Seymour mention. Everyone might figure Caren, 8: Marcia, 7: Bruce, 6 and
tion of school districts are all still 13.
4 HB No. 346, March 13, Rep. Hubsmith, Frank C. Greene, Mrs. j be could build that Owyhee dam Nancy, 4 (At the moment, that is).
in committees.
Our guest is a member of the
2. School children would be Norman Howard is chairman of C. O. Humble, Esbee O. Myler, road himself. (But the mellon was
Eagles and Elks, a former mem- i
taught the effects of alcohol and committee conducting this hear- Mrs. Hilda McAfee, Ethel Jones, cut six ways.)
Vivian C. Sellman and Karleen
Wilton heard about the Ideal ber of the Lions, charter member!
narcotics, under a bill introduced in&-
A bill with an appropriation of A. Go9ding.
Gas company being up for sale and first president of N yssa!
by Rep. Goss and Bennett, Port
a million dollars for a separate
Alternate jurors: Mike Duspi- and after a look-see purchased Toastmasters, president of ’ the
land.
same fom W W. Freeman in 1948. Idaho Liquified Gas associatino
3. A proposal for a state spon penal institution for women has va and John Angerbauer.
No use going into the growth of chairman of the Founders Service
sored program to aid exce*ption- been introduced by Rep. Grace Attorneys for the defense:
H the business. Suffice to sav that organization and a member of th e 1
ally brilliant students. It would Peck, Portland. There is an aver- Harold Henigson, Lawrence
be statewide in form of a pilot age of 36 women being detained Duffin, Laurel E. Elam, W. H. when Wilton arrived there were Catholic church
Wilton likes Nyssa but
he
program to start with and would in the penitentiary. The State Langroise, Willis. C. Sullivan, two employees. Today there are
thought his friends might like to I
carry a $50,000 appropriation to Board of Control advocates the I Vernon K. Smith and John C nin.
construction of a $725,000 unit to O’Kief.
1 Vital statistics—and the most know the following:
get it start«*d.
U S Attorney Sherman Furey vital to the Jacksons—involve
He still has 120.000 pounds of
4 Repeal of a statute and intro house and adequately rehabili
represents the government.
their family. There’s Lvnn, 10; lousy soap for sale.
duction of a new measure would tate the women.
Bills to lower the voting age!
entitle elementary and secondary
to 18 years, to suspend a drivers
schools to free text books.
license after a hearing, if he is
COUNTY:
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suspected
drunken driving and
1 HB No. 346 gives county refuses to of
take the chemical test
court power to appoint county
and a resolution that would
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abolish capital punishment, have
^fcrarnot Ritchie
all been introduced
a ii'r r r r lfw -l N n r c o
Republicans oppose the Demo-
a r a e a m u r s» «
cratic plans to create the office of
S c h o la r s h ip
‘ Lt. Governor and they have come
Garnet Ritchie, a freshman stu- up with a resolution which they
dent at BJC, Boise, was selected think would be a better way to
fo ra scholarship for nurses trairl^1 prevent a senate deadlock Their
ing recently, sponsored by th«* am«*ndmt*nt WC/lUtI create a joint
student loan, aid and scholarship, district of Jackson and Douglas
association at the college, accord-' counties, and an extra senator
ing to a report received at the and representative would repre-
Joumal this week.
I sent both counties in addition to
Miss Ritchie, daughter of Mr. t h e i r present representation,
Kraft — Salad Bowl Quart
and Mrs. James Ritchie, is a 1956 These two counties were chosen
graduate of Nyssa high school.
because the sponsors claim they
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show the greatest population in-
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'crease of any counties in the
N y s s a n IS D jL ,
state during the past few years.
Ore-Ida
Nurse Club Officer
I again urge you to contact me
Miss Garnet Ritchie of N yssa, on any legislation in which you
Sunny Jim — 24 Oz.
a student at BJC. was among of- »"»re interested. Please state youf
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ficers of th«* BJC Nurses club at- reasons for your approval or your
JCDOing a djnenr at the Pioneer, disapproval, whichever the case
Old South — 6 Oz.
RoonV?h Poise Friday evening
may be.
Miss Ritchie, a freshman itu -, w e were pleased to have a vis-
dent at the eoliege, is the dnugh- it from R V. Wilson, superin-
ter of Mr and Mrs James Ritchie tendent of the Nyssa schools, and
Hunt's — 46 Oz.
and is one of three members of a Henry Hartley, form« r Nvssa
nominating committee for the school supe rintendent, who were
club. The officers weer installed both in Salem on official busin-
by Vonnie Tx>u DaBell, Idaho ess last Thursday
TASTY
State pre ¡ident of nurse:
Emil A Stunz
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FEBRUARY 22-23
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Potaito Patties i ‘k g . 5*
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Vet's— 16 Oz.
Crackers
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Sunday, February 24,1957
Tomato Juice 3 for 79*
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