THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1963
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
IT'S YOUR LAW
THE GATE CITY JOURNAL
By Oregon Stale Bar
TED M. BRAMMER, Editor and Publisher
Miss Judy Wilson
Selected lo Attend
School of Missions
FAREWELL PARTY HONORS
FAMILIES LEAVING NYSSA
Approximately 45 members of
the Lutheran church gathered
Monday evening, July 1, at the
church for a farewell party hon
oring the Dale Overstake and Bud
Tibbets families.
Pastor John Milbrath gave a
farewell talk to the honored
guests.
A large portrait of Christ will
be given to each family; however,
the ordered gifts did not arrive in
time for the party.
Mr. and Mrs. Overstake, Wayne,
Keith, Ronald and Jerry left Fri
day evening for their new home
in North Bend. The Tibbets fam
ily is moving soon to The Dalles
YOUR RIGHTS IN COURT
The average person has only a
vague idea concerning his rights
PUBLISHERS
in court. When unjustly charged
ASSOCIATION
with an offense, even a simple
traffic violation, he is prone to
feel that all is lost. Our laws.
I however, provide a number of
protections to insure against con
viction of the innocent.
Probably the most fundamental
right of the accused is summariz
ed in the well - known adage,
Published Every Thursday at Nyssa. Malheur County, Oregon.
“Every man is innocent until
Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa. Oregon, for Transmission
proved guilty.” It is up to the
Through the United States Mails, as a Second Class Matter
prosecuting authorities to prove
LOCAL METHODIST LADIES
Under the Act of March 3. 1879.
that the person on trial is guilty—
ATTEND CALDWELL CLASSES
J and not the obligation of the per
Mrs. Kinsey Keveren, Mrs. Dor
son accused to prove that he is
is Knoedler and Mrs. Paul Lud
innocent.
low, members of the local Metho
Duty of Citireni to Testify
dist WSCS, are attending a school
MISS JUDY WILSON
of missions this week in Caldwell.
J Another important protection is
He wants to run his own business.
Classes in home and world mis
1
the
right
to
have
a
witness
whose
.
.
.
was
one
of
10
young
ladies
He wants to select his own doctor.
sions,
spiritual classics, family
chosen
from
the
Idaho
confer
testimony you may need sub
He wants to make his own bargains,
problems and Bible study are be
ence
of
the
Methodist
church
to
poenaed
to
appear
in
court
and
He wants to buy his own insurance,
testify. It is the duty of every i attend the school of missions ing held on the College of Idaho
He wants to select his own reading matter,
citizen to testify if he has infor this week on the College of Ida campus in the neighboring city.
He wants to provide for his own old age.
mation important to a lawsuit and ho campus in Caldwell. The
He wants to make his own contracts,
is called upon to do so. The courts girls are chosen on the basis of Sweet Home, Ore. They spent one
He wants to select his own charities.
can and do enforce attendance in leadership in the church and day fishing at Owyhee reservoir,
He wants to educate his children as he wishes,
court and the giving of testimony. Christian character. Miss Wil- t Gary Solterbeck of Payette has
He wants to make his own investments.
Certain other safeguards are, son is a daughter of Mr. and been staying with Mr. and Mrs.
He wants to select his own friends.
valuable to you. A person may Mrs. Robert Wilson and has Clifford Harris and helping in the
He wants to provide his own recreation,
refuse to testify in any proceed completed one year at Eastern hay.
He wants to compete freely in the market,
ing if he has a reasonable belief Oregon college in La Grande.
ELDER'S PARTY HELD
JOB S DAUGHTERS SLATE
Attend Ontario Class Reunion
He wants to grow by his own efforts.
that his testimony could be used
AT OWEN FROERER HOME
TWO-DA Y RUMMAGE SALE
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Nelson, Mr.
He wants to profit from his own errors.
as a basis of a criminal proceed
An elder’s party and steak fry
Members of Job’s Daughters,
and Mrs. Clifford Harris, Mr. and were held July 2 at the home of
He wants to take part in competition.
ing against him. This does not
bethel
33, are planning a rum
Mrs. Hugh Lackey, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.
mean, of course, that confession I
He wants to be a man of good will.
Owen Froerer. Fif- mage sale to be held Friday and
Bert Hawkins and Allen Ander ty-four were
given freely and voluntarily can
in attendance, in- Saturday, July 12-13, from 9:30
What kind of a nut is he? He’s an American who un
son
recently attended the Ontario eluding four
not be used in evidence. But it
By Ruth Robbins
recently returned a.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the old Jour
derstands and believes in the Declaration of Indepen
high school class of 1943 reunion missionaries.
does mean that an accused can
They were Larry nal building.
in Ontario.
dence, that’s what kind!
not be compelled to take the wit
Glenn, Gerald Talbot, John Pet
The girls will be offering sum
Miss Teresa Randall of Rich erson and Dahl Olsen. They re- mer clothing for men, women and
Aren’t you glad you are too? And don’t you wonder
Women’s Missionary fellowship
ness stand. Nor can his failure to
why so many of our fellow Americans are trying so hard
testify be commented upon by of Malheur Butte Baptist church land, Ore., recently spent a week I ported on their missions and children and also have shoes and
met Thursday evening. June 27, with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and showed slides of countries they several coats for sale.
the prosecution.
to destroy the kind of life that has made us the aim and
at the home of Mrs. Bill Walz. | Mrs. Frank Randall and family. visited.
the envy of every other people on earth?
Proceeds from the sale will be
Right to Counsel Assured
Several interested persons at
Mrs.
Ralph Barnes was in charge
used
for philanthropic work of
The question is: What kind of nuts are they?
These are but a few examples of devotions.
tended the Patch and Chat club
the bethel.
BOISEANS
VISIT
HERE
|
of
the
numerous
safeguards
our
I
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rilea and son, tour of the Farmer’s Cooperative
LOCAL YOUNGSTERS ATTEND
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walters of
courts provide to protect the in
Jim
of New Castle, Neb., visited Creamery in Payette on Thurs Boise visited Sunday with his
To Buy, Sell or Rent,
EPISCOPAL CAMP AT COVE
nocent against false accusations
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Vern day, June 27.
mother, Mrs. Ida Walters.
Mr and Mrs Bernard Eastman
of crime. But many of these
Try the Classified Page!
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gene
Gruell
re
Smith. Mrs. Rilea and Mrs. Smith
took their son, Patrick. Jon Mor
rights would be valueless without
are
former classmates from New cently took their daughter, Judy,
gan, Hal Brendle, Janice Church
the assistance of a lawyer, who i
to Boise where she enrolled to
Castle.
and Harry Brendle to Cove Sun
This article was given to the has been schooled in legal prin
attend Excelsis Beauty school.
day to attend Ascension summer Journal by Charles J. Smith, ad ciples and rules of statute or de- Honored With Shower
Miss Joyce Besse recently vis
camp of the Episcopal church ministrator at Malheur Memorial 1 cision involved, to invoke these ! Ladies Aid of the Pilgrim Lu ited her grandparents. Mr. and
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Bud Lawrence also went and will hospital. It was taken from the rights. The “right to counsel” theran church of Ontario were Mrs. H. H. Momhinweg of Al
and
simple • No pilot light • Years of proven economical service
serve as counselor at the camp,
July issue of the Blue Cross of must be granted to every accused hosts June 26 at a bridal shower bany, Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. R S
person brought before any court! honoring Margaret Ann Carl- Besse of Corvallis. While there
Lark Nevins returned home Oregon Newsletter.
with the Eastmans after attend-
“Now that the time is here in the state, iln capital cases, if strom.
she celebrated her ninth birthday
ing camp last week.
when backyard barbecues will be an accused person cannot afford j Elaine, Jeff and Craig Harris anniversary.
used frequently, people are re to pay for legal counsel and de-1 | were recent Saturday overnight Visit From California
ATTEND CALDWELL MEETING minded to use extra caution in sires it, the court must appoint a [ guests at tie Ray Whitsell home.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rees and
Mrs. Al Chadwick. Mrs. Merle assuring that the food is fresh, lawyer to reprsent him.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Besse spent
family arrived June 26 at the
Thomson. Mrs. Frances Bates and that the proper equipment is used Applies lo All Court Cases
a recent weekend camping at Mc
Irvin Kemble home to visit for a
her two sisters, Mrs. Ernie Met and that rules of sanitary food
Every person charged with an Call.
week and a half. Mrs. Rees is the
calf and Mrs. Leo Gonyer, at preparation are observed.
infraction of the law has the right
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Reel ar-1 former Janice Kemble and now
tended a school of missions Mon
“In one instance last summer, to consult counsel before making rived home July 1 from their lives in Costa Mesa, Calif.
day evening in Caldwell as rep a family of four became violently any plea This applies to cases in ! vacation. They spent several days
Floyd Tilson and son, Danny,
resentatives of the Nyssa Metho ill after enjoying a barbecued every court—including justice of visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carlon
were recent Sunday dinner guests
dist Wesleyan Service guild.
steak, baked potatoes and salad— the peace courts, municipal courts, in Wagontire, Ore. From there at the Amos Dejmal home.
all fresh and prepared sanitarily. traffic courts and district courts. I they went to Coos Bay
J to visit
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Perry were
Investigation revealed, however, It does little good to consult a 1 Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Merritt. En-
June 30 dinner guests at the home
that the steaks had been grilled lawyer after you have pleaded' route home they stopped in of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Nichols.
Protect Alkali Bee Beds . . . Scare the Birds Away
on an old refrigerator shelf Tests guilty and paid the fine, for then Springfield to visit a cousin, Mr. They stopped to visit Mr. and
showed that the shelf had been the damage has been done
and Mrs Leon Tuttle and family. I Mrs. Austin Robbins enroute
plated with cadmium which melt-1 The courts are open to you any
— For Sale by —
Craig Harris spent two weeks home.
ed under the high temperature of time one of your legal rights has with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Harris
Keep Your Children Happy burning charcoal and stuck to the been denied or any of your prop
Mrs. H B Solterbeck in Payette, and family attended a family pic
Under Constant Supervision steak Result: cadmium poison- erty has been unlawfully taken. and
attended swimming classes nic June 30 at the Henry Solter
18 North Second
Nyssa, Oregon
Phene 372-3548
WHILE YOU WORK I
inK
This is one of your most precious there.
beck place.
“
Many
metal
household
pro-
rights.
The
courts
are
the
only
— Enroll Them at —
ducts are coated with cadmium peaceful means of enforcing your Family Reunion Held
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What Kind of a Nut Is HE?
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NYSSA CO-OP SUPPLY
Don’t use makeshift utensils of ■ rights.
Pettet family members gather- 1
this kind if they touch the food!”
(Oregon State Bar association ed in Nampa June 26 at the home
offers this column as a public ser of a sister, Mrs. Laura Deck At
vice.)
tending from the greatest distance
CATHOLIC CHURCH PICNIC
was Mrs. Lizzie Hedges of Long .
SLATED SUNDAY AT PARK
PARMA CHURCH SPONSORS
Beach. Calif. Others present were ’
St. Bridget's Catholic church SPECIAL WEEKEND SERVICES Mrs. Hattie Palmer of Meridian.
will hold its annual picnic at noon
Sen ices sponsored by the Par Mr and Mrs. Jack Pettet, Mr and ,
Sunday. July 14. at Nyssa south ma Church of God (Seventh-Day) Mrs. Tom Pettet. Mr and Mrs
park.
are being conducted Friday, Sat Merle Pettet, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
The dinner will be potluck, urday and Sunday evenings at the Pettet, all of Ontario.
Punch, coffee and ice cream will Firemen's hall. Second and Main
Ralph Barnes and son, Joel, re
be furnished by the Altar society. streets in Parma.
cently arrived home from Oregon ;
Services begin at 8 o’clock each City where they visited his father.
evening with M L. Bartholomew C. B. Barnes
of Cleveland, Ohio, delivering the
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pettet re
spiritual messages
cently went to visit Raymond
Final session is slated Sunday Dale in Reno While there the
evening, July 21. All area resi trio drove to Sacramento, Calif.,
dents are invited to attend these to visit Mr. and Mrs. Philip Reel.
weekend services
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Robbins and
family.
CHURCH WOMEN TO MEET
Douglas and Shelly Wiggins of
II" DELUXE REEL
Women’s association of the Ad- Willowcreek spent several days
| nan Community church will meet recently with their grandparents.
this afternoon at the church base Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wiggins.
ment. Hostesses will be Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. Amos Dejmal had
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Milton Hopper and family of
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babies to 6 months of age. consisting of Whiteface. Holstein
and Black Angus breeds. Cows are all bred back to Black An
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ot health. REGISTERED ANGUS BULL also selling. Public
invited to inspect cattle prior to sale day. TWO WHITE
SOWS, will farrow by sale day. FARM MACHINERY and
Other Items. Sale will be held in shade. LEO SHEEHY. Own
er. Terms, cash. Lunch on grounds.
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