THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1967 THE NYSSA GATE CFFY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE SIX Data Reveals Driver Errors Nyssa School Head Discusses Migrant Kindergarten Program The kindergarten program for children of migrant parents agricultural workers started at the Arcadia building November 20th. Ruby Larive is the teacher and Mary Ellen Alcoser is the aide. The children come in two groups. The morning session children are picked up after the regular morning bus run. The afternoon children are picked up before noon so that both groups eat lunch at the school cafeter ia. The afternoon session child ren are delivered to the school and the morning group is re turned home. The children learn English, listen to stories, take part in games and participate inactivi ties that will help them pre pare for the first grade when school opens next fall. Parma Mat men Take 3-Point Win From NHS Idaho’s defending State Class B wrestling champions, the Parma Panthers, used a pin in the heavyweight division to score a 28-25 victory over the Nyssa Bulldogs Tuesday evening. The panthers had trailed off and on in the match until the final weight division. INDIVIDUAL MATCHES 98 - Burning ham (N) pin Abbott, 1st. 106 - Snyder (P) pm Sada- mori, 1st. 115 - Parra (N) pin Gosiin, 2nd. 123 - Price (P) dec.Cleaver, 9-4. 130 - Watson (P) pin Wright, 3rd. 136 - Case (P) pin Church, 1st. 141 - Vendrell (N)pin Emory, 3rd. 148 - Jensen(N)dec. Wolford, 4-2. 157 - Norberg (P) and Mar- ostica (N), 6-6. 168 - Morrison (P) dec. Breshears, 6-0. 183 - Esplin (N) pin J. Wolford, 3rd. Heavy - Story (P)pinChurch, 3rd. The children were selected on the following basis: 1. Migrant family engaged in agriculture or agriculture processing. According to the Federal Guidelines for implementing , FSFA Title 1 Migrant Amend ment, “a migratory child of a migratory agricultural worker is a child who has moved with his family from one school district to another during the past year in order that a parent or other member of his immed iate family might secure em ployment in agriculture or in related food processing activi ties.” 2. Age - must be 6 on or before November 15, 1968. 3. Need help in English lan guage. 4. Low income - not reg ularly employed. There are a few openings left for c h i 1 d r e n in the program. Additional kindergarten mem bers will be selected from those children that most nearly meet the above requirements. If there are any children from families that meet the above criteria, they may contact Mrs. Larive or the superintendent’s office. TO TREAT PATIENTS A meeting of Malheur Mem orial hospital auxiliary was held recently at the hospital, with refreshments served by Mrs. Wesley Browne. The group discussed plans for the Christmas party for nursing home patients. “T oys For Tots" The Toys for Tots project is now underway at Treasure Valley Community College sponsored by the student body. Mike Jefferies and Jerry Oft, co-chairmen, both of Nyssa, encourage all who are inter ested in helping to renovate, wrap, and distribute the toys to contact them. Collection containers will be distributed throughout Ontario. Old or new toys are acceptable. The drive ends on December 22. TO LIVE MUSIC SAT., DEC 9 I (9:30 P.M. - 2 A M.) AT OREGON TRAIL HALL PER PERSON - $1.00 MIDNIGHT SUPPER - 5OC SANTA STRIKES AGAIN! PLAN Now to Have a FUNderful Time During the Coming Holidays. Bring the Family and Visiting Guest SUGAR BOWL Recreation. Open Bowling, Automatic Lanes, Plus Congenial Surroundings Which Include An Attractive Lounge, Convenient Snack Bar A Ample Parking. BOWLER YOU’LL ENJOY YOURSELF ! SUGAR BOWL Phone 372-9952 NYSSA, OREGON -(U ber C l /LO615‘ £MPHYS^ poll '-' onnnnEsmnmHz I I? o o CHRISTMAS III' I CBECTINGS HS3VS» Think It Over People often wonder why eco nomic and political liberty are inseparable. What is wrong, they say, with the government becoming a primary employer of American citizens? Why do we need tens of thousands of individual enterprises in which workers can move about freely from one job to another seeking the employer that suits them? What has this to do with political liberty? Well, the answer has come from no less than the Civil Service Commission, which has issued a regulation stating, “An employee shall not make public any disagreements with, or criticism of, officials, poli cies, or practices of the Com mission or of other Federal agencies in areas relating to the Commission’s functions. Such matters may be brought to the executive director’s at tention for appropriate action.” There, in straight-forward language, is the reason why government should never be come the master employer of U. S. citizens. What good would a polling booth be with an eco nomic dictator sitting in Wash ington holding the power of life and death over all jobs in the nation. WILSON'S CENTER i Come and Enjoy Nyssa’s Christmas Parade I >«•<•. 9. 2 I’.M Girls' Blouses Men's Wool Shirts Large Assortment Long Sleeve-Plaids Regular Sizes $6.95 I XMAS SPECIAL 98 3 to 14 and s2 MEN S Long Sleeve Sport Shirts BONDED FABRICS Large Assortment-Regular $2.98 106 From County XMAS Enrolled At OSU SPECIAL ALI Clearance Sale Special Clearance Sale YARD GIRL’S MEN'S SWEATERS Some Numbers On Sale Floral Car Coat Pile Lined-Hooded Sizes 4 to 14 Regular $8.95 DISCOUNT 99 LOSE WEIGHT $19.95 BOWLING BALLS $3.95 BOWLING BAGS BOWLING SHOES $4.95 & UP 909 PARK AVE. Oregon motorists are “driv ing themselves to death,” ac cording to statistics recently PARKING LOT THEFT compiled by the Oregon Depart ment of Motor Vehicles. During 1966, driver errors accounted Mort Meanswell owned a for 63 per cent of the state’s It was enclosed parking lot. total fatal accidents. by an eight foot fence and had Driver errors are violations one entrance and one exit. Mort of traffic laws or bad judgments kept at least one attendant on on the part of drivers. duty at all times to park and The most common driver watch after his customers' error in fatals is driving too cars. Patrons were requested fast for conditions. This viola to leave their keys in the car to tion of the basic rule produced enable the attendants toparkthe cars as well as move them when almost one third of all fatal accidentsl Excessive speed necessary. H >trod Harry parked his car caused an additional 11 per in Mort’s lot and was given a cent. The third most common driv claim check. He promptly er error, driving on the wrong put it into his pocket. Upon the back of the claim check was side of the road, caused 13 written ‘The person accepting per cent of the fatal accidents. this ticket assumes all risk of Other frequent mistakes re accident, and expressly agrees sulting in traffic deaths were: following too closely, turning that the management shall not left in front of oncoming traffic, be liable, under any circum stances, for any injury to per did not have right-of-way, failed to yield right-of-way to pedes son, loss or damage.’ A couple of hours later Harry trian, and straddling or driving in wrong lane. returned. His car had been Only 36 per cent of all fatal stolen. ,. . . Mort Meanswell said that he ^n‘!.^e?u0,uc:‘ur.d?y driver errors, which indicates was sorry, but pointed to the that most traffic deaths do not statement on the back of the really happen by “accident. claim check. Mort refused to pay for the stolen car. Harry sued him. Must Mort pay for the stolen car? Mort probably would have to pay. Most courts have held that a statement on the back of a parking claim check is only effective if called to the car owner’s attention. Mort had not APPLE VALLEY - Mr. and done this. Also, Harry had a Mrs. Bob Bale are parents of right to believe from the fact a new son, David Wayne, born that Mort maintained an enclos Dec. 2, 1967 at Holy Rosary ed space for parking, with at hospital in Ontario. The in tendants on duty, that he was fant weighed seven-pounds, 12- paying the parking fee in con ounces. Mrs. Bale’s mother, sideration of care and watchful Myrtle Lawrence of Nyssa, is ness to prevent injury or loss. staying with the family. (Oregon lawyers offer this column as a public service. NOV. 30 - To Mr. and Mrs. No person should apply or inter pret any law without the aid of Robert Hammon of Nyssa, a an attorney who is completely four-pound, 15-ounce girl, advised of the facts involved. Silvie Dean. DEC. 4 - To Mr. and Mrs. Even a slight variance in fact may change the application of Lupe Juarez of Nyssa, a six- pound, 10-ounce boy, Timothy the law.) Lawrence. DEC. 6 - To Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Flores of Nyssa, a girl Malheur County is repre sented by 106 students at Ore gon State University this year, according to a geographical summary prepared by the Uni versity. The total by cities includes: Harper, 1; Jamieson, 2; Jordan Valley, 1; Nyssa, 31; Ontario, 48; Vale, 23. Eight out of every 10 stu dents at OSU are from Oregon, the summary showed. Forty seven other states are repre sented in the record 13,355 enrollment and 59 foreign coun tries. For An Evening Of Fun And Health 1HIS SPACt CONTRIBUII l> H> TH! PUBI ISHI H AS A PUHI 1C st «VICI I Get amazing results when you take our product called SLIM- ODEX. No prescription needed. You must lose ugly fat or your money back. SLIMODEX is a tablet and easily swallowed. No starving, no special exercise, no harmful drugs. 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