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NYSSA GATE C ITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1938 The Gate City Journal —.M em ber— —^ OregorCNew spaper Pubii^H^s (] W IN IFR ED BROWN THOM AS - - - - Owner LOUIS P. THOMAS - - - - Editor and Publisher INDEPENDENT IN P O LIT IC S AND R E LIG IO N, O P T IM IS T IC IN D IS P O S IT IO N -W IT H NO INTE R ESTS T O SERVE EXCEPT THOSE O P M ALHEUR C OUNTY SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year ............ - ........ $1.50 Six Months .................. $100 Single Copies ................. .05 (Strictly In Advance) A D V E R TIS IN G RATES Open rate, per Inch........... 30c National, Per inch ........... 30c Classifieds, Per word ...... 01c Minimum 25c Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa, Oregon for transmission through the United States Mails, as second class matter, under the act of March 3, 1879. NYSSA GATE CITY JOU RN A L’S PROGRAM -------- * --------- Completion of the I-O-N Highway. Co-operative Marketing Association for Malheur Farmers. FOOLS GOLD OR PR O PA G A N D A ? BOUT the slickest piece of propaganda that has come into our hands for some time, is that recently sent out by J. D. Ross, ad ministrator o f the Bonneville Project. A What we refer to particularly is what Ross is pleased to call “ objective rates” for Bonneville. It would lead some to believe that the prices he sets forth for electrcity would be the actual charge now. These “ objective rates” look en ticing, but our question is — when will these rates be put into effect? If a private power com pany put out such propaganda, they would bring down on their heads the holy wrath of all the bureaucrats, for mis -leading the people. Ross can come no where near these “ objec tive rates” in the distribution of electricity un less there is a unprecedental gain in it’s use. And he will be still farther from his brain storm if the Bonneville project is taxed on the same basis as is the private companies. Our point is this, why does Ross work so dili gently over “ objective rate” when what the pub lic wants to know is, how much are we going to be asked to pay for electricity NOW , not fifty or seventy-five years from now. In another portion o f his weekly “ release” to the press, Ross skips over, rather lightly that the project will “ carry such reasonable taxes as may be imposed” — which leaves the implica tion, we believe, that the private companies are paying more than is reasonable. W e have fig ures that show that the private company serving this territory pays twenty-two cents out of every dollar it received for taxes, which includes fed eral, state, county and city. And if this revenue is lost through the establishment of a government owned project— who will make o f a government owned project— who will make up the loss? The answer is simple— every tax payer in the district. There is no use in being silly about the situa tion, every one of us wants to cut the cost o f our living down, but we do not believe that, in the long run, government owned utility is the answer. The tax commission has just reported that the valuation of Oregon utilities has been raised $4,000,000. It is significant to note that the power companies throughout the state lead in the increase in valuation. Which means that these companies are not standing still— they are doing their share in the development o f the state. According to Ross, residential electricity in which lights, refrigeration, and electric range is used, will cost the consumer $0.25 per month. This same set up from our local power company costs $7.30 (our own bill, taken at random). Now assume that the private company is exempt on this twenty-two cents o f every dollar taken in, and that this was likewise taken o ff our elec trical bill, we would then pay $5.70, and this for not only the three electrical appliances men tioned, but for water heating as well. Another rather enlightening (? ) statement that Ross makes is that “ Full control thus is left to the public districts and cities"— now no one who has anything to do with A N Y government project will swallow that statement. This "con trol” will be tied up with red tape from one end to the other, just as is every other project over which the federal government holds sponsor- sViiit These T h u a p "administrators” are a rp in n jealous ip 'iln n a n ship. too of f th the power they hold over their projects to re- linquish it to tfie lowly common citizen. funded with deduction not exceed $30.00 Tract 471-A Lot* 13 to 16, mo.. | ing the actual cost of reproduction Block 1 Altschu) s Addition to Vale, oi the drawings, upon the return of all documents in good condition $25.00. N O TICE OF SALE C F CO U NTY Tract No. 472*A South 18 feet of within 30 days after the date of OWNED LANDS the West 68 feet of lot 22, Block 5 opening bids. Pursuant to an oruer oi me County Hadley's 2nd Addition to Vale, Each bid shall be accompanied by Curnt or wiaUicur oouiitj, Ulegon, $ 10 . 00 . a certified check, cashier’s check or uateu me l i i o day ox ivovemuer, Tract 473-A Lots 1, 2. 9, 10, 15 and bid bond (with authorized surety iaoo, I wiii un me i I m u.»y Oi uc- Block 7 Hadley s 3rd. Addition company as surety) made payable cc-muer, iboo, at me noui ui xO 18, to the Owner in xmoupt not . s to Vale. $60.00. ociock A. M., at me Iruxit door ox Tract No 474-A All Block 23 than 5*7 of the amount of bid Ministers or others interested in church publicity are Invited to use tne County Court House at vale, Northwest Townslte of Vaie. $10 00. The District School Board re the columns of the Journal ta carry important messages and notices Oregon, oner xor sale the tracts Tract No. 475-A Lot 7. Block 13 serves the right to reject any or ox xaxxu nerexnaxter uescrxucd and Town of Westfall, $5 00. all bids, and to waive informalities. to their congregations. Please try to get your copy in by Tuesday of numoerea xor not less than the No bidder may withdraw his bid C. W. GLENN, ach week. prices Ixxed oy said court with the Sheriff, Malheur Count.,. Oregon. after the hour set for the opening proportionate cost ot puuncation thereof, or before award of con added tiiereto. F IR S T CHURCH OF C H RIST NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL tract. unless said award is delayed M E TH O D IST C O M M U N ITY Said lands will be offered for sale M EETING SC IEN TIST tor a period exceeding 30 days. CHURCH to me nxgnest Didder lor casn; or N O TICE HEREBY IS GIVEN, It is estimated that there will be 215 North 9th Street, Payette. Idaho ail tracts priced at sst'U.ou or less lo That a special school meeting has available for the work to be done Floyd E. White, Pastor me nigneat oiudtr lor cash, and all been called and will be held in i under this advertisement substan A branch of the Mother Church, Sunday school 10 a. m. Lesson tracts pneeu at more man »zuo.uo Union High School District No. 5, tially the sum of $8,000 00. the First Church of Christ, Scient- topic: Christ’s New Commandment. aim noi more than » j OO chj tor cash Malheur County. Oregon, at the A LIC E HOLMES, iest, in Boston, Massachusetts. or fur not less tnan 21 ) % casn and schoolhouse of District No. 26 at Matt. 5. 43-48; 22. 34-40. Chairman. the remainder to be paid unuer Nyssa, Oregon, on Friday, the 23rd C A R L H. COAD, Morning worship 11:15 a. m. Ser written agreement with me pur day of December, 1938, at 10:00 A TTE ST: Clerk. chaser m equal installments over a o’clock A M for the purpose oi vot Subject: Is the Universe, includ mon subject: The Greatest Quest First Publication Dec. 8, 1938. period not exceeding d years; all de- ing man, Evolved by Atomic Force? Text: Where is he that is born king xerred payments to draw interest at ing upon the proposition of author Last Publication Dec. 15, 1938. izing the District School Board to | tile rate oi 6% per annum, payable purchase land as site for, and to Golden Test: Isaiah 48:12, 13. of the Jews? NOTICE OF SETTLEM ENT OF annually; ail saies and agreements construct, Junior League 7 p. m{ Harken unto me, O Jacob and high school building at F IN A L ACCOUNT to be suoject to all tiie terms and Epworth League 7 p. m. Dale conditions oi Sec. 69-813, Oregon Nyssa. Oregon, with the District, at : IN THE C O U N TY C O URT OF Israel, my called; I am he; I am an estimated cost of $76,000.00. TH E STATE OF OREGON FOR Bingham, leader. Code, and Chap. 402, Laws of 1937; the first, I also am th e last. Mine ALIC E HOLMES, M ALH EUR COUNTY. Christmas cantata 8 p. m. We in-1 all lands within the boundaries ox hand also hath laid the foundation THE M ATTER OF THE Chairman District School Board. IN irrigation or dramage districts to be of the earth, and my right hand vite you to come and hear this great solo subject to any valid assessments A TTE ST: C AR L H COAD. ESTATE OF L IZ Z IE G A R N E T T message in song. M ARSH ALL, Deceased. made or to be made by said dis hath spanned the heavens. District Clerk. NO TICE IS HEREBY G IVEN Bible study Monday evening at 8 tricts since the date said lands were Dated and first published Dec. 8 ,1 That F. R. Marshall, Executor of acquired by tne County and all lands at the parsonage. 1938. within tile boundaries of the Warm- the estate of Lizzie Garnett Mar The Wednesday evening meeting, Last published Dec 22, 1938. springs Irrigation District which shall, deceased, has rendered and at which time testimonials of Christ have Deen Classified as in Classes 5 presented for settlement und filed ADVERTISEM ENT FOR BIDS ASSEM BLY OF GOD GOSPEL and 6 and as to which said County has ian healing and remarks on Christ Sealed bids will be received by in said Court his first and final ac heretofore by resolution dated oepi. count of his administration of said TABERNACLE ian Science are given, is held at 3. 1939, authorized a transfer to said Carl H. Coad, Clerk of Union High estate, together with a petition lor eight o'clock. Three block south of Main on First district of tiie water rights appur School District No. 5, Malheur distribution; tenant to said lands are to be sold County, Oregon, at his office at | And that Saturday, the 7th day The Reading Room is located In Street Nyssa. Oregon, until December 23. without water right. the Church Building, where the 1938, at two o’clock P. M for the of January, 1939. at the hour of Ernest C. Knlll, Pastor Said lands numbered as to tracts construction of concrete foundation 1:30 P. M , of said day, and tiie Bible and authorized Christian and witli the minimum prices set Court Room in the City of Vale, Sunday school at 10 a. m. Classes Science Literature may be read, bor opposite eaclx tract are as follows, and necessary excavation for Union Malheur County, Oregon, has been High School, District No. 5, M al rowed or purchased, and is open for all. Mrs. Mary Honey, superin to-wit; duly appointed by the Judge of raid heur County. Oregon and will then Court as the timé and place for the every day from two to four p. m., ex tendent. Tract No. 450-A S E L N E 1*, EV4 and there be opened and publicly settlement of said account and Morning worship 11:15 a. m. cept Sunday ands holidays. S E ', sec. 9, twp. 29, rge. 37; S W ' i read aloud. Bids received after the hearing of said petition, at which Evangelistic meeting 7:30 p. m. N W 'i. W 'a S W 1, sec. 10, twp. 29, j time fixed for opening will not be time and place any person inter The public is cordially invited to The revival meeting is now on, rge. 37; N E ', S W '., N W 1, S E '. sec. I considered. attend our services and make use of Plans, specifications and form of ested in said estate may appear and conducted by Evangelist and Mrs. 10, twp. 29, rge. 37; N E 1., E'a NWVi the Reading Room. contract documents may be exam file exception in writing to said ac sec. 19, twp. 29, rge. 37, $140.00. count and contest the same. Dwight Brown of Rusk, Texas. Tract No. 541-A S ‘,a N W 'i sec. 2, ined at the office of the Clerk in F. R. M ARSH ALL, Meetings every night except Satur twp. 27, rge. 38; E 'j S E ', N 'a S W 1, Nyssa, Oregon, and a set of said Executor of the Estate of L i.rie forms PAR M A LUTHERAN CHURCH sec. 1, twp. 28, rge. 38; S W ', S W 'i, plans, specifications, and day. Come and bring the family. may be obtained at the office of Garnett Marshall, deceased. December 15 will be a special day N 's S E 1. S W ', sec. 1, twp. 28, rge. Wayland & First published Dec. 8 1938. Fennell. Architects, A. A. Schmidt. Pastor 38, $75.00. Last published Jan. 7. 1939. of service. There will be an all day Boise, Idaho, upon deposit of $25.00. Tract No. 452-A E 'j sec. 1, twp. On this Sunday before Christmas fellowship meeting with three ser The full amount of deposit for 27, rge. 39; S W ', S E ',, S i* S W ', we entend an earnest call to men vices throughout the day. sec. 3, twp. 27, rge. 39; S E ', S E '. one set of documents will be re sec. 4, twp. 27, rge. 39; SW',. N E 1,. turned to each actual bidder within everywhere to come and worship. Morning worship at 10:30 a. m. W ‘/a S E ', sec. 20, twp. 27, rge. 39; a reasonable time after receipt of This year Christmas comes to a Afternoon services at 2 p. m. N W '. N E ',, S'/a N E ', sec. 29. twp. bids. Other deposits will be re- world in turmoil. In that world into Evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m. 27, rge. 39; S'a N W ', sec. 29, twp. rge. 39; SW',, N E ',, S'a N W ', which the Christ once came to bring Come, bring basket lunch and en 27, sec. 30, twp. 27 rge. 39; N 'i S W ', . good-will; over which the celestial joy these services with us. W 'a S E ', sec. 30, twp. 27, rge. 39, —And Having W rit harmonies of angels once sounded | We are expecting people from $270.00. ' in a hymn of peace, there today one various parts of Idaho and Oregon. Tract No. 453-A SEU N W ',, E'/s ten, Moves on— S W ', sec. 2, twp. 17, rge. 40; S W ', hears the threatening rumble of Everybody welcome. S W '» N E ', sec. 10, twp. 17, rge. 40; tanks, the ghastly crack of guns, the SW 1 /, sec. 2, twp. 17, rge. 40; Ei-aNE', fiendish burst of bombs, the deadly N W ', N W 'i sec. 11, twp. 17, rge. Sympathetic K IN G M A N C O M M U N ITY 40, $80.00. destruction of fleets, the destruc and Tract No. 454-A E'/a S W 1,, N W 1 /, CHURCH tive nianeuverlngs of armies, the S W ', sec. 3, twp 19, rge. 41; NE',4 Economic dreadful rumors of wars that make Ernest Tetwiler, Pastor N W 1, sec 10, twp. 19, rge. 41; S'a men's hearts fail. But to those Service Sunday school 10 a. m. Mrs. M. F. S'a sec. 23, twp. 19. rge. 41; W(4 N E ', E'<a N W ', sec. 26. twp. 19, rge. hearts that have been opened to Nichols, superintendent. Always 41; NE'4 sec. 34, twp. 19, rge 41; make room for Jesus, the angels Morning worship 11 a. m. N E ', sec. 35, twp 19, rge. 41; N W ', still sing of the everlasting mercy Christian Endeavor 7:45 p. m. sec. 36, twp. 19, rge. 41, $240.00. as the dusk gorws gray on Christ Evening worship 8:30 p. m. Tract No. 455-A S W '. N W ',, N'/a NYSSA FUNERAL S W ', sec. 4, twp. 18, rge. 42; S W ', mas eve. There is peace on earth in Everyone welcome. HOME S W ', sec. 4, twp. 18, rge. 42; N E 1 , the quiet hearts of those who know PHONE 73 YV NF:1, sec. 6, twp. 18, rge. 42, $50.00. lhat the heavenly light will not fade Track No. 456-A all south of Low- CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE from the blackening sky. Above the line canal in the S E 1, N W ', sec. 23, In Legion Hall twp. 15, rge. 42; N 'a S W ', sec. 23, manger, stars are bright for those V em Martin Pastor twp. 15. rge. 42; E'a E'a N E ',, E ‘-a men and women as humble and j Sunday school 10 a. m. Ed Wild N E 1, SE 1, sec. 22, twp. 15, rge. 42,i great as the shepherds, who will $80 00. kneel down and adore the Christ- supt. Tract No. 457-A S 'i N E ',. E'a Morning worship I I a. m. Message N W ', sec. 11, twp. 31, rge. 42, $80.00. child. America needs more such! Tract No. 458-A Lot No. 1 and men and women who will make by pastor. S TA TE OF OREGON j Young peoples service 7:15 p. m. No. 2 sec. 31, twp. 30, rge. 43, $90.00. room in their lives for Christ. That Tract No. 459-A All land lying So. County of Malheur ss Mrs. Dwight Seward, president. way lies peace and good will among of R R. r/w (less 5 acres used as Evening services 8 p. m. school ground) in tiie S W ', sec. 5, City o f Nyssa ’ men. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve twp. 19, rge. 44. $100.00. Come Sunday morning and pre Tract No. 460-A All land north of ning. followed by Bible study. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an elec pare wour heart for a full measure Hwy. and south of Nevada ditch in Missionary meeting every second the E'a S W 1, and in the SE 1. west of Christmas joy. tion of the legal voters of the City of Nyssa, Mal Thursday at 2:30 p. m. of each of A. T. 1 sec. 21, twp. 18, rge. 45, 10:00 a. m. Sunday school for all. heur County, Oregon, will be held in the Coun month. Mrs. F. A. Powell, president. $250.00. 10:30 a. m. Divine service. Tract No. 461-A N W 'i sec. 11, cil Chamber at the City Hall in Nyssa on the twp. 19, rge. 46, $80 00. Wednesday at 8 p. m. Mid-week Tract No. 462-A Lots 7 and 8 N E ', K IN G M A N KO I.O N Y L.D.S. 29th day of December, 1938, between the hours vespers. S E ', sec. 13, twp. 21. rge 46, $50.00. SUNDAY SCHOOL Our Christmas services will b e , Tract No. 463-A N E 'i S E ',, S W ', of 8 o’clock A. M., and 8 o’clock P. M ,., at which Meets in Kingman Kolony school S E ', sec. 36, twp. 21, rge. 46. $40.00. held Chrlstmae eve at 7:30 o'clock.: election there will be submitted to the legal house Sunday at 1.00 p. m. Tract No 464-A S E ', S E ', N E 1,. the children's service, Christmas S'a N E ', S E ', N E ', sec. 7. twp. 18. voters of the City of Nyssa, the following two morning at 6 o'clock, the candle rge. 47. $21000. Tract No. 465-A Lots 15 to 20. inc., light matins. A hearty welcome to measures as questions: L. D. S. CHURCH Block 11 Town of Adrian, $15.00. all Tract No. 466-A Lots 11 to 14. (1 ) Shall Bancroft Bonds not exceeding the 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. inc.. Block 20 Town of Adrian $10.00. ST. PAU L’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 11:45 a. m. Choir practice. sum of $2527.01 be issued for the purpose of de Tract No. 467-A Lot 16. Block 15 8:00 p. m. Evening services. Teutsch’s Addition to Nyssa. $35 00. Rev. Stanley Moore, Pastor fraying and covering so much of the cost of the Tract No 468-A Lots 25 to 31. inc.. Monday Church and Sunday School at Block 1 Riverside Addition to On construction work in Street Improvement Dis 8:00 p. m. Priesthood meeting. 9:30 Sunday. tario, $42 00. Tuesday Communion the second Sunuay of trict No. 1, referred to as P W A Docket Oregon Tract No 469-A Lots 6 and 7. 2:0 p. m. Relief society meeting. Block 11 Riverside Addition to On the month. 1246-F, as will represent the amount of the as tario, $20 00. Saturday Guild meets second Wednesday of Tract No. 470-A Lots 5. 6 and 7. sessments against the property benefited there 2:00 p. m. Primary meeting. each month at 2:30 p. m. Block 14 Original Townslte of Vale, TSkUui-ate Legal Adverti«ing IRC NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION Attend Party— Mr. and Mrs. John Ostrom of Nyssa and Mr and Mrs. G. Johan- son of Parma were among those present at a benefit association party held in Roswell hall near Parma last Friday night. Distinctive GIFTS Y 7 \ Nyssa is the Bargain Center. Legal Advertising SUMMONS FOR PU B LIC ATIO N IN THE JUSTICE COURT OF NYSSA D IS T R IC T CO U NTY OF M ALHEUR. S T A T E OF ORE- OON. W A LTE R A. FOX. Plaintiff. SW VS. J S H AW K S WOOD. Defendant. TO : J. S. Hawkswood. the above gJL named defendant; lr IN THE NAME O F TH E STATE (Jo OF OREOON You are hereby r e - : 2? quired to appear and answer the I mg Complaint filed against you in the | if. above entitled Court and cause gut within four weeks from the first | JT'j publication of this Summons; and I ff if you fail so to appear and answer. M for want thereof, the plaintiff will j S ’, take judgment against you for the V 1 sum of Forty-seven and 08 100 ^ ($47 08) Dollars, and for his costs I and disbursements in this causej made and Incurred: and for a sale of the personal property attached on the writ, being one WtUys-Knlght Auto mobile. 1927. Motor No. 69228. as more fully appears from the Com plaint on file herein This Summons is published by order of W J Williams. Justice of the Peace, made nnd entered on thei 15th day of November. 1938. pre scribing that this Sumons be served by publication thereof, once each j week for four successive weeks, be- ! In « five Issues. In the Nvssa Oate I City Journal, a weekly newspaper published at Nvssa in Malheur ] County. Oregon A L FLETCHER. Attorney for Plaintiff if First Published Nov 17. 1938 Last Published Dec. 15. 1938. Si 9 — RINGS— WEDDING ENSEMBLES and BRACELETS Other precious stones in Beautiful mountings. — DIAMONDS— Complete Stock— $9.00 and up — W ATCHES— Hamilton. Elgin. YY'altham. Bulova. Etc. Ladies’ Styles $12.50 to $75.00. Men s Styles $9,75 to $52.50 —SILVERW ARE— A large variety of patterns in Community. 1847 Rogers and Homes A Edwards Men's Traveling Sets. Billfold Sets. Fountain Pen and Pencil Sets, Ronson A Evans Lighter Set*. Fiesta Pottery Waee. rv SHOP E A R L Y AND USE OUR L A Y -A W A Y -P L A N I 1 PAULUS-THE-JEWELER i $ ON M AIN STREET by whose owners shall have filed written appli cations to pay in ten annual installments? (2 ) Shall Bancroft Bonds in an a mount not exceeding $4-170.00 be issued for the purpose of defraying the expense of and covering the City’s share of the cost of the Sidewalk Improvement District No. 2 as may equal the total amount of the assessments against the property to be bene- fitted thereby and for which applications to pay in installments shall be filed? If a majority of all votes cast upon one or more of said measures shall be in favor o f the issuance o f such bonds, the same shall he issued at such time and in such amount not exceeding the aggregate amount authorized by the voters at said election as the Common Council may direct. The vote will be by ballot upon which shall be printed the two measures to be voted upon and opposite each measure shall be the words “ Bonds------Yes,” and “ Bonds------No,” and the voter will place a cross (X ) between the word “ Bonds” and the word “ Yes” ; or between the word “ Bonds” and the word “ No,” which indi cates his choice. The polls for the reception o f the ballots cast for or against the measure will, on said day and date and at the place aforesaid, be opened at the hour of 8 o’clock A. M., and remain open until the hour o f 8 o’clock P. M., of the same dav when the same shall be closed. By order of the Common Council o f the City o f Nyssa, Oregon, this 7th dav of December, 1938. M. F. SOLOMON, City Recorder. W e we what foil cause ou ed. For t mother advertise lowing ( them al large da be for 17 and bar the mice family garage 1 and the: cool nig hadst c now ens luxury. So ou scoie ar patkntl; c c .m lt yard no d< 111 Verily rlvrd in windows that hr: happlne us that yearly that so old gen And i on last e-'rly so be dela; he knot hot fat many a ponents provide who boi him thi T is i hast ta now he from tV But i taken f ing to r » Fo: A P Ins ! Stai Gra C Teli D Pali W N( L. H DI T Mi a T1 D M