NT SSA CATE CITY JOURNAL. THURS., SEPT., 30, 1937 Real Eatate Co to Oto H Lot 7. Block 1», Vala 5. 28 »7. »1. C W Olenn St.er.fi to Carl Reed R tx M E x Sec 18-19-44 *. 23 , 3T7 j Zrnut: F'jster. Trust**. U x t. arid part of The a C t e ÍJity Journal Memfcer wf TV« W I O I I H *U B R tlW N V/) Perry M H *iW » » « ( • « « « TM UWAk * « - - (»»W f UM;il r rw/»M* . . . . mh « »« a r*Mhk« f w /r r * m /r > r r in p u t.v n i.% a m i > H K t.u tu m . r t r n u n m c in i n n i t m i t u m w i t h wo i t m n f j r r t t t o TMtrnu u A t.H r.nn t x n n r r t rx c rp r » a tta »1 M 7» 4» Advance > m n*< n i r n o n tn>m «Ix V or Ui0ii.hu nUiflm l:I« m matter, under the A/t 'A March », HT7* aa hkkvinc t iik I'U m ijc w k ij , INKTKKN thirty-wven haw witriPMHPil ffreat N Miriti»'« in the j»roj(rp«« »»f th«* agricultural market cooperative movement in many «cction« of the country. Through cotrperative action old market« have l»een Ntahili/.ed, new market« have been explor­ ed, prodiviriK method« have been improved, and in Home irmtanci;« price ritte« in line wtii tin* gcn- eral upward trend of all (trice« have been nego tinted by farm groupM. An example of tin« i« provided by tiie Dairy­ men’« I.cague Cooperation AMHocfation, Inc., which iia« nvenl.ly effected an agreement with dealer« whereby a mode«t nt'ce««ary ri«e in the whoh'Hide rrrice of milk and fluid cream wa« granted Tnl« tloe« not mean that the cMOpcra- tive« »ire attempting to e«tabli«h exce««ive price«. If limy issue, Inasmuch as NO WAR HAS Y FT HFKN DKCI.ARKD H Y KITH FU SIDK. As the situation stands now, Japan lias no legal right to Hcarch any ship bound for China under the Neutrality Act, she still would have no ‘legal’ right hut would undoubtedly assume a ‘moral’ right to such a search. And there is just when» 'diplomatic repnvtentations’ would enter into the picture, causing ill feeling between our na­ tions. which in these uncertain times should, most certainly, lie avoided. ♦ TIIOSK IN Cl,ASS IIOUSKS OKNATORS of various political alignments *Vnc now asking for an investigation of As­ sociati' Justice Slack's membership in the KU KI.U\ KI.AN. In their anxiousness to hold this investigation, side aspersions ait* being cast at President Rot*st>velt lor having made the ap­ pointment. In renlih it seems to show up the metliotl that has been used in the past two or three sessions of Congress. Yon few instaives of deliberation, on lulls up for passage, is noted, and tlu> cry for an investigation of K.K.K. mem­ bership of Justice IMuck can be licit! no as an ex­ ample of the lack of deliberation RKr'ORK the appointment. If those same members of the Sen- alt' feel that thev are injuring the political stand­ ing of the President by crying ‘wolf AFTER the Senate CONFIRMED the appointment, they show an alarming lack of know lodge of the in­ telligence of the American people \Vh\ was not the investigation made RKFORK the confirma­ tion of the appointment by the IVoaidont? Our understanding of the situation, as it now stands, is that prtH'oodtngM of impeachment will be noe- t-ssary tor the removal of Justice Black. Or is all this ’crying in the wilderness’ just a political smoke screen out of which w ill come next years ’issue of vital importane« to the groat common |*eople'T Miniator» or '.U * n u.leteUsA In church publicity are lnv.ted to um in* cotucnM of I t * Journal lo emrry important me we*** and MAicm to their 's/r-trimU/jr* FHemm try to get your enpy In by l ixiAmy of *a*h week METHODMT AT r A ll. A KFIMOFAI. CHI RI H COMMITTITT CMLRf H Rev Mtar.ley M/e/re. Pwtl.r KU/yd E W h lU pa*tur Church Herví*** evory Bundsy Sunday School 10 o'clock. Lesson i/rptr: Chrlatlan Honshfp Ooldcn roornlr.g at 9 20 o’clock Muncy Hehbol will meet at 10 Vi text: John 1 13 Mr.rr.lng Worxhlp 11 15. Herman tm/.h Hunday monOnt theme The «lient Ye»r* Holt» by MU* Benton I III Hl II OT TUT NAZARENE Kpworth league 7 o'clock. Evening Worxhlp * o'clock In legion Hall Official Hoard meeting Friday Raator. V W Martin Bunday Hchnol Superintendent Ed i*v nlng, October 1, at the parsonage Wild Sunday HchOOl 10 OO Ttiere are KINGMAN KOLONT cla«*»-* f'.r all age* alan a friendly COMMUNITY (H IT C H welcome Come and Join ua Kermlt Eckleberger, Pastor Morning worship at 11:00 Young \m»i\>lm% meeting 7 'ID WK HEAD: "For the wages of sin 'thin will be a «pedal treat The Is death, but the gift of Ood U eter­ le**»»n will be on India and It will nal life through Jean* Christ our do*e with a play on mia«Iona All Is/rd For all have sinned, so all are Invited to «», and hear thla, old must die because of "the wage* of and young alike sin I* death," but all may have eter­ Kvkngwllatlc nerviee 8:00 nal life In Jesus Christ.' ’ I'rayer meeting Wedneaday night 10 00 A M Sunday School for all. » DD These «ervlcea are held In the 11:00 A M Morning Worship. baaement nf the legion ball Theme "Fellowship Pruvlded ” 7 if> P M Young Peoples C E Hi-nlor* High schtjol and college I. O. H. C H lR t II age Juniors 5th to 8th grades. hullter Fife, lllalK p 8.30 1*. M Evangelistic Service Theme: "Come over and Help Us." Sunday School 10 a m. Wednesday evening prayer meet­ Evening Servleea 7 30 p, in Young Men and Young I .adle* ings. Come out and have Christian M I A Conference will be field on fellowship In song, prayer and In Sunday at 7 Mi p in. with apeaker* Study of Clod’s word. Choir practice and rnualeal numbera from member* after service. Christian welcome here for you. \ III the Itolwe church, T w o M in u t e Se rm o n s THE SPIRIT WOULD— PARADISE ANU HAUT« lly UK JAMEH K TALMAOE Bubmlttod by M J Crawford, Nys- nn I. I» M. Church. U la a common practico to dratg- nate Ihn place, Uie timo, or tho alato of ox latence following donili ua 'the lioroaftor'; Indoed, the tonn I« dc- flliod by lekloograplitn a* 'tho fu­ ture life.' Tho niipllcatliin I* a brood uno, tuo liruud to bo rogurdod a» de­ scriptivo exrcpt In tho mutlor of sequences. Novortholoa*. tho oxpro*aloti la a roiivonlont olio, and la practically nyiiiihymou« with the I mot'* pillane "the great unknown " Ita umigo la a rnnfr«»Ion of unoertrtlnty or Ignor­ ance of what await* uh Imyniid; and na to duration It embrace* eternity, without dlvlalon or |>erloda olthov an to condition or time. Ih ly Hcrlp- lure la more definite, and like I'nid'i coinumnillng call, on Mura' Ulti, hi Ilio worahlper* of "tho unkiuiwn (lori," aummnna ua to hoar and learn tin* I ruth Tlio world of the disembodied wa* known to the Hebrew* a« Hlieol and In the (lirckn na llniloa, and them' term*, moaning the unacen of un- I known world, are tntiinlatod Hell In I our voralon of the Old and Now : IV*! ament* reaiMHtlvely In a few New 'IVatamont* |m*aago* referring lo Ilio Male of Uio damned, Oehcnna , la the original term IVII I’nradlao flrat apimnr* In the lllble In the Havlor* u tte ra n c from the cm** pnanlalng I he prntlcnt thief a place there (Luke >3:49); and the word occur* subnequently but twice I'nrndlao I* distinctively U>e abinle of the righteous during their period of disembodiment, and 1s In contrast with the "prison' 'tenanted by diso­ bedient spirits tl Peter 3:1#. 30). The several places or states men­ tioned above have reference to the existence of disembodiment spirit*, attd therefore embrace only that \ierlod of the hereafter between death and resurrection Beyond the spirit world, with Ita Paradise and Ita prison. Ilea Ute eternity of the resurrected stale. in Ihc which men alta» endure, with »pint* and taatlea reunited, redeemed from the thraldom of death, and. according to the record of their mortal Uvea, saved or condemned. lite hereafter, therefore, ixsttr l>rt*c* severally lite dtambodted attd the re ernbodted existence of the individual; and three must be dt»- Unotly segregated in any rational ; conception of the future Ufe baaed .At Script tire Head the testUn.AW of - the prophet Alma Now csAioemlng the slate of the sruil helaren death and the reaur- reettkm Hehotd .It has been made known unto me. by *n angle, that the spirita of all men. aa soon as they «re departed fnatt this mortal twoty yea. the «(Ants of alt men whether they be good or evil are taken home U) that that who gave them Ufe And then shall tt come to pass that the aptnta of these who are ttghteou* are reertved into a state of hargMneaa which ta calWxt vaut »- .Has a slate of rest. a state of peace . where thev shall real Chios all thetr trouble* and from all care, and sor­ row, etc. "And then shall It come to pass, that the spirits of the wicked, yea, who are evil, for behold, they have no i»art nor portion of Uie Spirits of the In them; thus they remain In this state, as well as the righteous In paradise, until the time of their resurrection.’' < Book of Mormon, Alma 40:11-14.1. It Is evident that the final Judg­ ment of mankind Is to be reserved until after the resurrection, while In another sense Judgment Is mani­ fest In the segregation of the dis­ embodied. for In the Intermediate Ntatc like will seek like, the clean and good finding companionship with lltelr kind, and the wicked con­ gregating through the nut mal at­ traction of evil for evil. The essential features of the In­ termediate state are deductble from the Lord's parable of the rich man and Lasnrus. Bead Luke 16:19-31. While It would bo critically unfair In affirm doctrinal principles on the Incidents of tut ordinary story, we cannot admit that Christ would teach falsely even In parable, and therefore we accept as true our Lord's port rayai of conditions In the spirit world That righteous and unrlghtous dwell apart between death and resurrection Is made clear Paradise, or, *s the Jews liked to designate that blessed abode. "Abraham's bosom" Is not the place of final glory, any more that» the hell to which the rich man's spirit went Is tiie final habitat Ion of the lost. Between the two. however, "there Is a great gulf fixed " Tt> that Intermediate stale of existence men's works do follow them (Rev 14 13 > and the »lead sliaH find that In their bodtless state their condi­ tion Is that for which they have prepared tltemselves while In the flesh D Wiliiamaon to L. H Meyers 2 tract* eacr. cur»taming 10 acres 1 nNWKNWH Sec t - 18-47 », 23 37. tl United States to Frederick B Naylor. BE 4 See 20-17-47 10, 28 1912 Mairieur County to State cf Ore­ gon road nght of way over HW .- 8W>4 Sec 23 NW '.BW * 8ec 14; BE‘*NE‘4 and N E '.S E 1. Bee 15- 29-4« 7, 7, 37 »1 Alfred Vogue to United States, 35 acres In Sections 33 and 34-18- 43 8. 18. 37 »1 (Q C Deed» Malheur County to United States. 3 4 acres In- Sec 3518-43 Malheur County to United States 2 9 acres In Bee 33-18-43 8. 4. 37 tl Malheur County to United States 3A acres In Sections 33 and 34-18- 43 8. 4. 37 »1. Marriage License« Issoed Charles Leon Paris and Velma Louise Tines 9, 23, 37. Complaint* Filed in Circuit Court Payette Oregon Slope Irrigation District vs D. K Lindsay et als 9. 20, 37 To quiet title. It Happened In Nyssa Years Ago Interesting bits of history gleaned from the files of years ago. S eptem ber 3«, 1910 Friday Is Nyysa Day at Ontario and every store and place of bust ness In Nyssa will be closed so that Nyssa may back up her beautiful exhibit at the First Annual Malheur County Pair. The Owyhee Merc. Co. are having a concrete block warehouse built In the rear of their establishment. Last Friday at a practice game of football two of the boys got some­ what Jammed up. Albert Gibson and Walter Rutledge. P. D. Carman Is erecting a splen­ did bungalow on his lots on 1st Street. Apple packing Is progressing rapidly The first car was shipped. 630 boxes, and If appearance makes any difference they will certainly bring a fancy price. If you are a reader and like good books, call at the Journal office and get a book from the Free Trav­ eling Library. H. T. Francis, J H. Forbes, Geo Phillips nnd C. C. Hunt were On­ tario visitors Tuesday. Mrs. C. C. Hunt and Miss Canham went to Ontario Monday. G. F. LaFrenz Just returned from Spokane. Wash. S. Carlscn Smith of Boise, agent for the Stoddard Dayton Car. was in our town the first of the week look­ ing up the auto market. Labels for the boxes of apples that are being shipped by the Nyssa Produce Co. were ordered and every box leaving Nyssa will bear the I n ­ itials' of a progressive Commercial Club The labels will read as fol­ lows: Apples from Nyssa. Oregon write The Commercial Club Nyssa. Oregon LEGAL ADVERTISING KINGMAN COLONY IRRIGATION DISTRICT NOTICE OF ELECTION NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN. That an election will be held in the Kingman Colony Irrigation District on the 30th day of October. 1937, for the purpose of voting upon the pro­ position of Inclusion of the King- man Colony Irrigation District within the boundaries of the Owy­ Irrigation District, and uniting NEWS OF RECORD hee and merging said Kingman Colony Irrigation IXstrct Into and as a port of the Owyhee Irrigation District Real Esiste Transfers Recorded and that at said election the ballots Ben Longmirr to Fred Lenter. shall contain the words, and shall W*x Sec 37-15141 #. 30. 37 »10 require the qualified voter» to vote C W Glenn, Sheriff to Charles upon the proposition "Merger C Kelley WA* 3 and 4. EWSW»* Yes" and M erger-No". and NW'«SB's Bee 6-18-9 1, 3. 37 The Board of Director» has des­ ignated that the Klngmsn Colony Ml (8 C W Glenn. Sheriff to Glenn School House as the place where Wright SK'.NW '« and WHSKV. sold election shall be held, and that Bee 15-30-43. 1. 3, 37 »131 » sakl election shall be held be tween Catherine Jutta ration to Alfred the hours of 8 00 o'clock In the fore­ R ratton et ux BK'sNW ',. K S- noon and 5 00 o'clock In the after­ SWH Bee 34; and NT'.NW X Sec noon of said 30th day of October 35-38-4« ». IT. 37 »I 1937. when the polls shall be closed (Verge F t-xFreme to Bettle La This notice Is given by order of Frenar oLts A and B block 13. the Board of Director» duly entered Nytea 3. ». 183« >t the 28th day of September. 1937, and Home I-umber A Cool of Oregon which order designates the bound­ to Home l umber and O h U CO- of aries of the Kingman Ookxvy Irri­ Idaho. Lota U U I . I Block 3» gation M strtrt and dispense» with KMmtgea Add to Vale. Lott • to 13 publication of the same In this Inc. Block U. Harper T 90 37 »I notice of election Walter Krete to Bertha M Krele FRANK D HALL Secretary lo tt 3 and 4 Block 14. and Lott I Kingman Colony Irrigation District Fire publication Sept 30. 1987 First and 1 Block IS I 1*.«: Vale « XT Ft »I Ork 38 1937 Gold Star Mothers Honored At Tea The Ladles Auxiliary at the Vet- ersna of Foreign Wars held a tea In Jgmor of the Gold Star Mothers at Mrs Tom Lowes on the Owyhee on J Sunday. September 26 A large cake decorated with a golden »tar and appropriately In­ scribed was presented to Mrs Lowe, who In turn served It at the tea. Mrs J. B Smith presented Mrs j Lowe with an old-fashicned bouquet and another was given her by the Auxiliary members, with a book of poems. Mrs Lowe's son Julian was killed In action on October 30, 1917, but the family did not learn cf it un­ til after the Armistice was signed. Mr and Mrs Lowe at present are living upon the land homesteaded by their son before his enlistment. Mrs H E Walters wrote the fol­ lowing poem In memory of the bey. shortly after the news of his death reached Nyssa and It was published In the Journal at that time Age of Veda Calculated A meteorologist believes that In­ dia's famous religious work, th e Rig Veda, wae composed 2000 to 5000 B C , or earlier. Judging by many reference* to climate. L o d g e M e e t in g s Visiting Members Invited to Attend VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Owyhee Post No. 3506 Meets: 2nd Friday at Leglcn Hall Jacob Kollen ............ Commander Dwight Smith .................Adjutant W C. Dufffy Service Officer Auxiliary No. 3506 Meets: 2nd Friday at Legion Hall Mrs. E. Clonlnger President Mrs. Chas. Paradis Secretary I.O.O.F Gate City Lodge No. 214 THROES OF MOTHERHOOD Meets: Tuesday, 8 p. m. Part I Wilson Bros. Bldg. Frank Bailey ........... Noble Grand All night the wind blew such a gale Don M G raham ................. Secretary And dashing rain mixed with hall Beat ’gainst my window pane. Rebekah Angels and goblins, life and death, Yellow Rose No. 202 Seemed struggling for my very breath Meets: 2nd and 4th Thursdays Till darkness settl:d down Intense Wilson Bros. Bldg. And robbed me of my every sense. Mrs Blanche McClure. Noble Grand When morning came we heard a cry That bade the goblins rise and fly Mrs. Frank Leuck..............Secretary And neighbors came to swell the Joy FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES Because we had. a baby boy. Aerie No. 2134 And when I saw his little head Meets: Every Wednesdy. Eagles Hall On the pillow of my bed And heard his tiny infant voice Bernard Frost Worthy President Oh. how It made my heart rejoice. Harry MJner.................... Secretary And the sun came out warm and bright Auxiliary After that awful stormy night. Meets: 1st and 3rd Friday Part II Eagles Hall But now the storm is on again Mrs. Chas. Leuck .......... President The boy has grown to be a man Mrs. Ronald Burke Secretary And duty call to war. With aching head and heart of MASONIC LODGE stone Golden Rule No. 147 I kneel at midnight all alone Meets: Stated. 2nd Monday And look to Him. who, years ago. Special, 4th Monday Struggled with His grief and woe Eagles Hall On Olive brow. Then from the blackness of the Bernard Frost ............................ W.M. night Leo Hollenberg.....................Secretary A pierced hand Is reached to me A. C. Norcott................................Tyler I clasp it and he leads me on To where my eyes can see * Eastern Star An nng l coming thru the gate. O. E. 8. No 131 The Gate Gethsemane. Meets: 1st and 3rd Monday When I arose the sun was high Eagles Hall Light clouds were floating in the sky And from the barn my own dear boy Mrs. Bettle Forbes ................ W.M. Mrs. Hilda Tensen Secretary Was Whistling America. Thus It was I gave my son AMERICAN LEGION To hasten Ihe mlllcnium. Nyssa Post No. 79 Part III Meets: 2nd and 4th Thursday Legion Hall Oh Jcy, Thank God the war is o'er And I may clasp my boy once more Harry Russell.................. Commander Tn arms that long for him. Louis P. Thomas...................Adjutant But no. That Joy Is not for me. They cabled me, they wrote to me Auxiliary My tho'ts and fancies whirl and dance Meets: 2nd and 4th Thursday Somewhere In France somewhere In Legion Hall France Mrs. Sid Burbldge President I stand In fields of blcom. Wli, re flowers op'e with awful noise COMMERCIAL CLUB I strew them o'er a million graves. They are all my boys, there are all Meets: Every Wednesday noon Schweizers Cafe my boys. And then I wander thru the gloom A. L. Fletcher President Back to myself, back to my home F. T. Morgan Secretary To lose my sorrow in the daily plod To feel the throbbing of the great TOWNSEND CLUB heart of Ood. Meets: 1st Friday Homes of Members Nyssa has another Gold Star D. R. DeGross................... Presldant Mother. Mrs F. L. Smith, who was Mrs. A. V. P ru y n ................Secretary unable to attend the ceremonies be­ cause of illness. Secretary's of all lodges or clubs are Invited to send In to this paper the information contained in the The Mohawk Trail The Mohawk trail was used by above cards. Changes in dates of Indians before the Revolution for a meetings or meeting halls must be trading route between their abodes sent In by Monday before publica­ tion. and the Atlantic coast LEGAL ADVERTISING LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE OF HEARING ON NON-HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET . Notice lx hereby given that a Budget Committee of the Non-High School District of Malheur County. State of Oregon, at a meeting of said Commit toe held on the 27th day of September, prepa an est! ate In ptember. prepared b; said Non-High detail of the amount of money proposed to be expended by School District for all purposes during the fiscal school year beginning June 1. 1937. and ending June 1. 1938. and an estimate In detail of the »able receipts of said Non-High School District from all sources for probable vear 1937-38 The Board of said Non-High School District has the school year fixed the 18th day of October, at the hour of 1:30 P ili at the Court House tn Vale. Oreeon. as the time and place at which said estimates may be discussed with the B ard of said Non-High School District, at which time and place any and all persons Interested will be heard for or against said tax levy, or any port thereof. That said estimates and attached ortg- nal estimate sheets are on file In the office of the Oountv School Super­ intendent and are there open to the Inspection cf all persons Interest­ ed therein, and the same are by reference made a part thereof RECEIPTS I Cosh on hand st beginning of the vear for which this bwdgrt is m a d e ________________________________ » 3.373 82 3. Amount to be raised by district tax ________________ 43.11*32 Total Receipts •46 486 94 EXPENDITURES 1. Tuition „ ______ »25 845 44 3. Transportation 1235550 I Fleet l. n _________ _ 200 00 Travel _________ 200 00 o 8 n 8 ________ - 1.19800 C l e r i c a l _________ Rm enrm rv _____ - 50000 Capital Outlay - - 'I 73000 f* * Re placemen it Funo Debt Servie _ 4.170 00 Total E xpenditures______ J D F AIRMAN Chairman KATHRYN CLAYPOOL Secretary - mm