Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, December 26, 1968, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1968
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
PA',1 FIVE.
Aliens Must Register
Prior To January 31
The Mexican Americans to­
gether with other members of
St. Bridget’s parish, Nyssa;
Blessed Sacrament, Ontario;
and Holy Family, Vale, cele­
brated the Feast of our Lady
of Guadalupe with a Spanish
Mass celebrated by Father John
Baumgartner, at St. Bridget’s.
Father Charles Young delivered
the sermon in Spanish explain­
ing the history of the appari­
tions and the meaning it had for
the Aztecs of the time, and the
meaning it should have in our
own day. The picture of Our
Lady was carried in procession
by Rudy Longoria and Rupert
Saldana with Ruben Lopez and
Eluterio Martinez accompany­
ing with candles. The Mexican
American ladies of the parish
served cake and coffee follow­
ing the ceremony, while Rudy
Longoria provided music with
the accordion.
TREASURE VALLEY
GROWERS and SALES
C. W. Johnson, district dir­
ector of the Immigration and
Naturalization service recently
urged all aliens in the State of
Oregon who have not yet filled
out alien address report forms,
to do so before Jan. 31, at the
nearest Immigration and Nat­
uralization Service office or
local post office.
The immigration official
pointed out that the law requires
all non-citizens, except persons
in diplomatic status and for­
eign representatives to certain
international
organiz­
ations, such as the United Nat­
ions, to report their addresses
to the government each January.
Johnson added, “The parent
or legal guardian of an alien
child under 14 years of age
must fill out the address report
form for such a child in order
to comply with the law.”
He declared, “We have tried
to make it as convenient as
possible for non-citizens to
meet the address report re­
quirements; and in view of ser­
ious penalties for willful vio­
lation, all persons subject to
the address report law are
urged to'fulfill this obligation
before the end of January.”
Johnson advised, “It is easy
for an alien to meet this re-
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HELLO
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quirement. He just goes to the
nearest Immigration and Nat­
uralization Service office or
post office and fills out the
address report form and re­
turns it to the clerk. Any non­
citizen who is ill may send a
friend or relative to obtain the
card for him, and return it
to the clerk after it has been
completed by the alien.”
The immigration official said
10,500 aliens in the State of
Oregon have already filled out
address reports. He estimated
that 25,000 such reports will
be submitted before Jan. 1.
MALHEUR MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL 1968
HOLY ROSARY
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GUN BILL DOESN'T
RESTRICT HUNTERS
1968 CHRISTMAS
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Courtesy of Gate City Journal
The best of hopes are extended to you for a
warm, happy holiday with friends you hold
near and dear. And it is time to thank you
for your loyal patronage.
Adrian Mercantile
GEORGE and LOIS
IN APPRECIATION
We take this opportunity to
thank our friends for the many
kindnesses expressed in thought
and deed, following the death
of our loved one. - The family
of Mrs. Ruth Johnson.
Oregon hunters are advised I
that the Omnibus Crime Bill - I
the so-called new federal gun I
law - does not affect or re- I
strict Oregonians in hunting for I
any of the wild animals of the I
state.
I
Roy Atchison, legal advisor I
for the Game Commission, told I
hunters recently that this new I
federal law has nothing to do I
with hunting, and that Oregon I
citizens as well as non-resid- I
ents may continue to hunt in the I
state according to regulations I
prescribed by Oregon law.
■
Atchison said that in the i
future, according to the federal
gun bill, a person purchasing
sporting arms or ammunition
will be required to provide the i
dealer with his name, address, 1
age and other information at I
the time of the purchase trans- )
action. The dealer places this»;
information on a federal form
which the purchaser must sign,
and this record is maintained
by the dealer.
Restrictions are also placed
on the interstate shipment of
sporting arms and ammunition.
These restrictions and require­
ments will result in some incon­
venience to hunters, other law-
abiding citizens and dealers in
the purchase and sale of sport­
ing rifles, shotguns and am- I
munition, the attorney thought. ,
In addition, the new federal j
gun law prohibits the sale of
shotguns, riflesand ammunition
for these firearms to persons j
under 18 years of age, and the |
sale of pistols or pistol am- I
munition to persons under the
age of 21.
However, Atchison said,
there is nothing in the federal
gun bill which prohibits or re-
stricts a person, regardless of
age, from hunting according to
the statutory laws and regul-
ations of the state in which he
resides, or in which he hunts.
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RESERVOIR STORAGE
12/23/68 164,560 Acre Feet
12/23/67 352,310 Acre Feet
the Wise Men
came bearings gifts,
so we come bearing our warmest
wis/ies for a very merry Christmas
happiness and good cheer for each and every one,
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