Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, May 04, 1939, Image 4

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    NYSSA G ATE C IT Y .JOURNAL, TH U R SD AY, M A Y 4, 1939
The Gare City Journal
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BROWN THOM AS - -
• * Owner
IA )UIS F THOM AS - - - • Editor and Publisher
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Published every Thursday nt Nyssa. Malheur County, Oregon.
Entered at ttie postoffice at Nyssa, Oregon for transmission
through the United Stales Minis, as second class matter, under
the act of March 3. 1879
NYSSA G A TE C IT Y JO U R N A L’S
PROGRAM
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Completion of the I-O-N Highway.
Co-operative Marketing Association
for Malheur Farmers.
T V A STATES A W A K E
N S of Tennessee and
C ITIZE
learning what it means to
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Alabama are
take private
power utilities o ff the tax rolls by acquiring
their properties in public ownership. They have
discovered the unpleasant truth that about all
the savings expected to be realized in their
power bills will be nullified by increases in
their tax bills unless something is done about the
situation. When present deals are consum­
mated only about 10'. of the aggregate of one­
time private power facilities of Tennessee will
remain under private ownership.
Tennessee stands to lose $8,512,000 a year in
property taxes as result of T V A and municipal
purchases of power company properties. As yet
the only offset is “ around $10,000” paid the
state by T V A as required under the federal
statutes which created the power authority. The
requirement is that T V A pay 5'. of gross rev­
enues from electrical sales made from Norris
Dam, also a trifling amount on sales from Mus­
cle Shoals Dam in Alabama, computed as
made possible hv overflow feedings from Norris
Dam reservoir.
It is computed that the maximum to which the
present tiny “ tax" payments from the T V A
dams may grow in the remote future is $025,000.
Thus the increased tax load on the state’s tax­
payers would be not less than $8,000,000, grant­
ing that the companies would have experienced
a normal expansion of physical properties.
Tennesseeans awakened belatedly to the
truth that most of the vaunted “ savings” prom­
ised through public ownership of power systems
actually are a myth. This is to say, they consist
of a subsidy for benefit of ratepayers created
by transferring added taxes to shoulders of the
taxpayers. This truth, due to painstaking dis­
semination of facts, is well comprehended in
Oregon. In Washington it is going to be learned
by unpleasant experience.
But, anyhow, some leaders in Tennessee have
gotten busy on the subsidy problem. A bill has
bean introduced in the legislature to exact a 8 '.
gross revenue tax from municipal power sys­
tems. Whether it passes or not remains to be
learned. This tax, immediately taking away
some of the margin of expected savings, would
come within $540,000 o f restoring the tax loss to
the state. There would remain a tax loss of
$(>70,050 for the counties and school districts—
Most serious loss and most difficult to recoup.
Even if the 3 '. tax is imposed upon municipal
power sales, the problem remains of somehow
recouping the $1,217,000 remainder of tax
losses.
For 22 Tennessee cities which have acquired
investor-owner distributing systems the annual
saving in electrical bills, according to data in
Wall Street Journal, is expected to be $300,000.
Apparently something wrong with this picture
is there not? Why should taxpayers be com­
pelled to increase their contributions $1.200.000
to give the ratepayers a savings of one-fourth of
that amount?
In Alabama sector of the Tennessee Valley no
large power companies have been taken over in
public ownership. Big Alabama Power Co.,
alone this year will pay in excess of $3,000,000
of taxes. T V A has untaxed physical properties
in the state equaling those o f the Alabama com­
pany. Under the Government’s magnanimous
plan of contributing to local government up­
keep. T V A in 1938 paid the state of Alabama
$84,656.45!
Authorities state that if T V A were taxed in
an amount equivalent to taxes lost on power
company properties acquired, as has been sug­
gested in Congress, it would take 50’ c of its rev-
The Union High School District
price $10.00.
Returns f rom Visit—
Tract No. 503-A, description 8 ‘a No. 4 in Malheur Counly, State of
Mrs Bud Harmon returned Mon­
S E 1,. S E 1. S W 1,. N W 1. S E 1«, Oregon reserves the right to reject
day from an extended visit at Bur­
sec. 28. twp 29. rge
45. price any or all bids, and to waive in­
■ t& t.
ley and she and Mr Harman have
$80.00.
.
.
411 formalities.
No bidder may withdraw his bid
Tract No 504-A. description
All
taken an apartment on ,Third st.
South and East of Jordan Creek after the hour set for the opening
Mrs. J. J. Sarazin who left for the
in N E 1. and in SE1« N W 1,. sec. thereof, or before award of contract,
Dalles and Portland last week was
19. twp 30. rge. 45; SE1, less 3 unless said award is delayed for a
Acres more or less West of A n­ period exceeding 30 days.
(cined by Dr. Sarazin and Margaret
Unon High School District No. 4
telope Unit. sec. 19. twp 30, rge.
in Portland on Saturday where they
in Malheur County. State of Oregon.
45. price $60.00
Ministers or others Interested In church publicity are invited to use visited with Miss Harriet over th? Tract No 505-A. description N E 1,
H R. OTIS. Chairman.
the columns ot the Journal to carry important message* and notices week end. Dr and Mrs Sarazin and
First publication April 27. 1939
SE 1,. sec 1 twp. 18. rge. 46. price
Please try to get your copy In by Tuesday_ol
to their congregations
Last Publication May 11. 1939.
$30.00.
Margaret teturned to Nyssa
on
each week.
i
a tia i
Tract No. 506-A. description North
Wednesday.
15
Acres
of
SE
1
,
N
W
1
*,
sec.
12
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
M ETH O D IST C O M M U N ITY
F IR S T CHURCH OF C H RIST
twp. 21, rge. 46. price $15.00.
IN TH E C O U N TY C O U R T O f
CHURCH
Tract No 507-A. description NEV«
SC IEN TIST
TH E STA TE OF OREGON FOR
Floyd E. White, Pastor
S E 1,. Lot 7. Lot 8. sec. 13, twp. 21,
M ALH E U R CO UNTY.
215 North 9th Street, Payette, Idaho
rge 46. price $60 00.
Mrs. C Teeters, pupaary supt.
In the Matter of the Guardianship
Tract
No.
508-A,
description
E
'j
A branch of the Mother Church,
of
the Estate and Person of
A. B Hahn. Sunday school supt.
N E 1, S W 1,. sec. 20. twp. 17, rge
A L B E R T HINSCH. an insane per­
the First Church ol Christ, Scient-
Sunday school 10 a. m. Lesson
47, price $20.00.
son.
iest, in Boston. Massachusetts.
Tract No. 509-A. description N W 1,
subject: Paul Pleads His Own Case.
This matter coming on for hear­
N W 1,. N E 1, S W 1, N W 1,. sec. 5, ing on the Petition of Loring T ay­
Scripture: Acts 21:27 to 23.
twp.
18,
rge
47;
E
'j
N
E
1
,,
sec.
6,
lor, Guardian in the above-entitled
Subject: Adam and Fallen Man.
Morning worship 11:15. Sermon
twp 18. rge 47. price $65.00.
matter, for a license to sell real
Golden Text; 1 Corinthians 15:22 subject: The Great Physician.
List of Legal Adver­
Tract No. 510-A. description N E 1, property. It appearing
that the
N W ',. sec 5, twp, 18. rge. 47, ward herein owns the following des­
As in Adam all die, even so in
Epwortli league 7 m Jesse W at­
tisements in this is­
price
$20.00.
Christ shall all be made alive.
cribed
property,
to-wit:
son, leader.
sue, as required by
Tract No. 511-A. description N E 1,
Lots 8. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14.
Junior league 7 p. m.
S W 1,. N 'j S E 1, S W 1,. sec. 6,
Block 2, Original townsite. Lots
Law.
twp. 18. rge. 47, price $60.00.
Evening worship 8 p. m. with the
7, 8. 9. 10 Block 3, Original
The Wednesday evening meeting,
Tract No. 512-A. description S 'j
townsite. Lots 5, 6, 7, 8. 9. 10.
at which time testimonials of Christ Rev. James K. Allen bringing the
N 'j N W 1, S W 1,. S ' j N W 1, S W 1,.
11. 12. 13, Block 5, Original
message.
His
subject
will
be
"Clean
lan healing and remarks on Christ­
sec. 6. twp. 18, rge, 47; N 'j S W 1
,*
townsite. Lots 14, 15, 16. Block
S W 1,. sec. 6, twp. 18. rge. 47; S ' j
ian Science are given, is held at Living." Both Boy Scout troops of
5, Original townsite. Lots 3. 4,
S W ', S W 1, less West 7 'j Acres,
the town will be our special guests NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY
Block 12. Original townsite.
eight o'clock.
OWNED LAN D S
sec. 6, twp 18. rge. 47, price $60.00.
South 40 feet of lots 3, 4, 5, 0, 7,
The Reading Room is iscateu In and a court of honor will be held.
Tract No. 513-A, description Lots
Block 6. Original townsite. Lots
Pursuant to an order of the
1, 2. 3 and 4, Block 79 Green's Ad­
the Church Building, where the
A and B, Block 8. Original
County Court of Malheur County.
dition
to
City
of
Nyssa.
price
ASSEMBLY
OF
GOD
GOSPEL
townsite. Lots 13. 14, 14A 17. 19,
Bible and authorized
Christian
Oregon, dated the 22nd day of April.
$40 00.
Block 8, Original townsite. Lots
TABERNACLE
Science Literature may be read, bor­
1939. I will on th.e 3rd day of June. Tract No. 514-A, description Lots
I, 2, 6. 7, Block 14, Original
Three blocks South of Main on 1939. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.
rowed or purchased, and is open
6. 7. 8 and 9. Block 75 Green's A d ­
townsite. Lots 1, 2, 7. 8, 9, 13, 14.
M , at the front door of the County
dition to City of Nyssa. price
every day from two to four p. m.. ex­ First street.
15, 16, Block 17, Original town-
Court House at Vale, Oregon, offer
$30.00
site. Lots 7. 8. 9. 10, 11, 12, Block
Ernest C. Knull. Pastor.
cept Sunday and holidays.
for sale the tracts of land herein­ Tract No 515-A, description Lots 4
59,
Greens Addition. Lots 21, 22.
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.
after described and numbered for
The public is cordially invited to
and 5. Block 65 Green's Addition
23, 24. Block 59, Greens Addi­
Classes for all ages. Mrs. Gene not less than the prices fixed by
to City of Nyssa. price $30.00
attend our services and make use of
tion. Lots 29, 30. 31, Block 61.
said Court with the proportionate Tract No. 516-A, description Lots
Honey, superintendent.
Greens Addition. Lot 6, Block
the Reading Room.
cost of publication added thereto.
17 and 18. Block 147 Ward’s A d ­
64. Greens Addition. Lot 13.
Morning worship at 11:15 a. in.
Said lands will be offered for sale
dition to City of Nyssa. price
Block 72, Greens Addition. Lots
Young peoples meeting at 7:30 p. to the highest bidder for cash; or
$75.00.
8, 9. 10, 11, 12. 13. 14, Block 79,
L. D. S. CHURCH
all
tracts
priced
at
$200
00
or
less
to
Tract No. 517-A, description Lots 6.
m.
Greens Addition. Lots 5. 6.
10:00 a. m. Sunday school.
the
highest
bidder
for
cash,
and
all
7
and
8.
Block
78
Original
Town-
Block 3, Taylor Addition. Lots
Evangelistic meeting at 8:15 p.
tracts priced at more than $200 00
site of Ontario, price $30.00
11:45 a. m. Choir practice.
II. 12. 13. 14. 15, 16. Block 2.
m.
and not more than $500 00 for cash Tract No. 518-A, .description Lots 19
Teutsch Addition. Lots 3, 4, 5,
8:00 p. m. Evening services.
Special meetings now going on or for not less than 20r; cash and
and 20, Block 82 Original Town-
6. 7. Block 6, Teutsch Addition.
8:00 p. m. Monday Priesthood here.
the remainder to be paid under
site of Ontario, price $100.00.
Lots 8. 9, 10. 11. 12, Block 6,
written agreement with the pur­ Tract No. 519-A. description The
meeting.
Teutsch Addition Lots 7, 8,
Evangelist and
Mrs. William chaser
in
equal
installments
over
a
South
10
ft.
of
Lot
9
and
All
Lot
Block 8. Teutsch Addition. Lots
2:00 p. m. Tuesday relief society Skondeen are now with us. Come
period not exceeding 5 years; and
10. Block 205 Original Townsite
6.
7. 8, 9. 10. Block 146. Ward's
meeting. 7:30 p. m. M. I. A. meeting. hear the old time Gospel.
all tracts priced at more than
of Ontario, price $15.00.
Addition.
$500
00
for
cash
or
for
not
less
than
7:00 p. m. Thursday, choir prac­
Tract
No.
520-A,
description
Lots
11.
Special music and singing each
all in the City of Nyssa. County of
20'I cash, and the remainder to be
12. 13. 14 and 15. Block 250 O ri­ Malheur and State of Oregon.
tice. 7:30 p. m. genealolical class.
night. Don't miss it. come and bring paid under written agreement with
ginal Townsite of Ontario, price
It appearing that the sale of said
2:00 p. m. Saturday primary t|)e (ampy
the purchaser in equal installments
$50.00
property is necessary and expedient
meeting.
over a period not exceeding ten Tract No. 521-A, description Lots and that the sale will be beneficial
Everyone welcome.
years; all deferred
payments
to
16 and 17. Block 291 Original to the ward; that said ward is a
draw interest at the rate of 6% per
Townsite of Ontario, price $1000 widower and that the only person
ST. P A I L'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
K IN G M A N C O M M U N ITY
annum, payable annually; all sales Tract No. 522-A, description Lots 1 interested In said estate is A. O.
and agreements to be subject to all
to 10. incl.. Block 314. Lots 1, 2 Hinsch. a son, age 38 years, resid­
Rev. Stanley Moore, Pastor
CHURCH
terms and conditions of Sec. 69-813,
and 3. Block 315 Original Town- ing somewhere without the State
Church and Sunday School at
Ernest Tetwiler. Pastor
Oregon Code, and Chap. 402, Laws
site of Ontario, price $65.00.
Sunday school 10 a. m. Mrs M. F of 1937: all lands within the bound­ Tract No. 523-A. description Lots of Oregon and whose address and
9:30 Sunday.
place of residence are unknown. It
aries of Irrigation or Drainage Dis­
Communion the second Sunu „ j ot Nichols, superintendent.
13 to 19. incl.. Block 1 Riverside Is Therefore
tricts to be sold subject to any valid
Addition to Ontario, price $35.00.
Morning worship 11 a. m.
the month.
Ordered that A O. Hinsch and
assessments made or to be made by Tract No. 524-A. description Lots 7, all persons interested In the estate
Christian Endeavor 7:45 p. m.
Guild meets second Wednesday ol
said District since the date said
8 and 9. Block 12 Riverside Addi­ and each of them shall appear on
Evening worship 8:30 p. m.
each month at 2:30 p. m.
lands were acquired by the County
tion to Ontario, price $15.00.
the 6th day of May, 1939. at 10:00
and all lands within the boundaries Tract No. 525-A. description Lot 29, o’clock A. M.. at the Courtroom of
Everyone welcome.
of the Warmsprings Irrigation Dis­
Block 2 Terrace Heights Addition the above entitled Court In the
AD RIAN FU LL GOSPEL f i l l K i ll
trict which have been classified as
to Ontario, price $15.00.
of Malheur
County.
( I I I R C H OF THE NAZAKENE in classes 5 and 6, and as to which Tract No. 526-A, description Lots Courthouse
Mildred E. Marvin, pastor
Oregon, to show cause. If any there
said
County
has
heretofore
by
reso­
49
and
50.
Block
2
Terrace
Vern
W.
Martin.
Pastor
be, why said license should not be
Sunday school 10 a. m.
lution dated September 3rd. 1930
Heights Addition
to
Ontario, granted; it is further ORDERF.D
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Morning worship 11 a. m.
authorized a transfer to said dis­
price $10.00.
that this order be published In the
Morning
worship
at
11
a.
m.
trict of the water rights appurten­ Tract No. 527-A. description Lots Nyssa Gate City Journal for three
Young peoples service 7:15 p. m.
Message by the pastor.
ant to said lands or to be sold with­
38 to 42, inch. Block 5 Terrace (3) successive weeks, being four <4>
Evening service 8 p. m,
Heights Addition
to
Ontario, publications, the first publication
Young peoples service 7:15 p. m. out water right.
Wednesday, mid-week service 8
price $50.00.
Said lands numbered as to tracts
being on April 13. 1939 and the date
Evangelistic
service
begins
at
8
p. m.
and with the minimum prices set Tract No. 528-A. description Lots 7 of last
publication being May 4.
p.
m.
and
8.
Block
4
Original
Townsite
Young people Friday 7:30 p. m.
opposite each tract or as follows,
1939.
Everyone
invited
to
come.
of
Vale,
price
$10.00.
to-wit:
Done
this
12th day of April, 1939
Everyone welcome.
Tuesday noon, prayer and fasting Tract No 480-A. description. N ' j Tract No. 529-A, description Lot 21.
D AVID F. G RAH AM .
Undenominational.
Block
5
Hadley's
2nd.
Addition
to
County Judge.
S 'j . sec. 29. twp. 20, rge. 39. E 'j
service at the parsonage.
Vale, price $10.00.
Attest:
(County Court Seal»
S E 1,. S W 1* SE 1* . sec. 30, twp. 20.
Wednesday evening prayer meet­
PAR M A LUTH ERAN CHURCH
rge. 39; N 'j N E ',. SE 1. N E 1. , Tract No. 530-A. description Lots 5
H. S. SACKETT.
and 6, Block 17 Eldredge Addition
ing, 8 p. m.
W 'j N W 1,. sec 31. twp 20. rge.
Clerk of the above Court
A A. Schmidt. Pastor
to Vale, price $20.00.
39. price $120.00.
Every second Thursday the For­
By Hilton M. Clark, Deputy.
Cantata Sunday.
Tract No. 531-A. description Lots 7
No 481-A. description SE 1,
and 8. Block 17 Eldredge Addition
"O sing unto the Lord a new eign Missionary society hold theii Tract
NO TICE TO CRED ITO RS
N
W
1,.
E
'j
S
W
\
.
S
W
1
.
S
W
1
.,
to Vale, price $20 00.
song, for He hath done marvelous monthly meeting.
Tire undersigned has been ap­
sec. 2. twp. 17. rge 40; N E 1. N E 1., Tract No. 532-A. description Lots
Mrs.
F
A.
Powell
president.
S 'j N E 1,. sec. 10. twp. 17. rge. 40;
things
This is the theme for the
26. 27 and 28. Block 11 Hope Ad­ pointed as administratrix of the
estate of BERT ALFORD, deceased,
These services will be held in the
N W 1, N W 1, . sec 11. twp 17. rge.
present Sunday. The Lord God
dition to Vale, price $15 00.
has duly qualified as such. All
40.
price
$80
00
Tract No. 533-A, description Lot 8, and
longs to have men sing His praises, old theatre building.
persons having claims against said
Tract No 482-A. description S E 1.
Block 12 Hope Addition to Vale, estate
are notified to present the
to worship and adore
Him. The
S E 1,. sec. 26. twp. 30. rge. 40.
price $5.00.
duly verified, to the under­
SUNSET V ALLE Y CHURCH
price $10.00.
message on Sunday will dwell upon
Tract No. 534-A, description Lot 14. same
signed at Nyssa. Malheur County.
Tract No. 483-A. description W 'j
Sunday school at 10:30 a. m.
Block 32 Hope-Holland Addition Oregon,
(he subject of singing praises to
within six months from the
SE1,, sec. 13. twp. 13. rge. 41; W 1:
to Vale, price $5.00.
At »he Clias. Ditty home.
God. We welcome you to attend.
E 1-. E 'j SE 1,. sec. 24. twp 13. rge Tract No 535-A. description Lots 1 date of first publication of this
Greater interest is being shown.
41. price $80 00.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
and 2. Block 1 Nelsen's Addition notice.
Dated this 17th day of April, 1939.
Tract No 484-A description W 1 •
Classes for all ages.
Divine service at 10:30 a. m.
to Vale, price $20 00
L E T T IE ALFORD,
N
E
1,.
E
'j
N
W
1
,.
sec
35.
twp.
18.
Tract No. 536-A, description Lots 1
Lesson study for May 7 "The
I f you have no church home we
As Administratrix of the Estate
rge. 41, price $40 00.
and 6. Block 16 Northwest Town-
of
Bert
Allord,
deceased.
urge you to come and hear the Healing of the Withered Hand." Tract No 485-A, description W 'j
site Addition to Vale, price $10.00.
First published April 27. 1939.
SE 1,. sec. 36. twp. 19. rge. 41. Tract No. 537-A. description Lots 1.
Word. Your soul. too. needs the Matthew 12:10-21.
Last published May 25. 1939.
price $50 00.
Everyone welcome.
2 and 5, Block 17. All Block 18
bread of life and the water of life.
Tract No 486-A. description S E 1,
Northwest Townsite Addition to
Come and enjoy this hour of
NO TICE OF SH ERIFF S SALE
You may be able to live without
sec. 17. twp. 21. rge 41; W ‘ j S E 1,,
Vale, price $20.00
On the 6th dav of May, 1939. at
N E 1. SE 1,. SE1, N E 1,. sec. 32
Christ, but you dare not die with­ study with us.
C W. GLENN.
the
hour of 10:30 A. M . at the front
twp. 21. rge 41; W ‘ j. sec. 21, twp.
out Him. and you cannot live eter­
Sheriff. Malheur County .Oregon. door of the Court House In Vale,
20. rge. 42. price $160.00.
nally unless you have Him as your
N YSSA GOSPEL TABERNACLE
Malheur County. Oregon, I will sell
Tract No. 487-A. description N 'j
N O TICE TO CREDITORS
at public auction to the highest
Savior For your soul's sake. Come!
Wm. K. Hoag. Pastor
S W 1, S W 1,. sec 15. twp 31. rge IN TH E C O U N TY CO URT OF bidder for cash, the following des­
"A rhangless Christ for a chang­
Sunday school 10 a. m.
41. price $10.00
TH E S T A T E OF OREGON FOR cribed property, to-wit: Lots num­
Tract No 488-A. description N ' j
THE C O U N TY OF MALHEUR.
ing world "
Devotional service 11 a. m
bered One ( l i . Two (2>. Five (5»
N W 1,. sec. 14. twp
15. rge
42. In the Matter of the Estate of and Six <6». and the Southwest
Evangelistic service 8 p. m
price $50 00
ERMA R. WADE. Deceased.
quarter
of the Northeast quarter of
Bible reading Tuesday evening.
K IN G M A N K O LO N Y L.D.S.
Tract No 489-A. description S 'j
Notice hereby is given by the Section Six (6). Township Twenty
SE 1,. SE 1, S W 1,. sec 23 twp 15. undersigned Administrator of the (20i. south. Range forty-seven <47>.
Midweek
prayer and
worship
SUNDAY SCHOOL
rge 42. price $60 00.
estate ot Erma R Wade, deceased. East W. M . containing one hundred
Meets In Kingman Kolony school Thursday evening.
Tract No 490-A. description S W 1« with the Will Annexed, to the fifty-six and 43 100 (156.431 acre;,
house Sunday nt 1 00 p. m.
All are welcome to our services.
N W 1,. sec 25. twp 15. rge. 42; j creditors of and all persons having less" the Oregon Short Line Railway
S E 1, N E 1,. sec 26. twp 15. rge. 42. claims against the said deceased to Company right of way over and
All West and South of Orchards file
them, with
the necessary across said land being 9 'j acres
Water Canal in the S W 1« N E 1« i vouchers, within 6 months after the deeded to said company along the
IF WE EXPECT Olili
less Cemetery, sec 26. twp 15. rge -.late ol first publication of this no- Snake River, together with 80
42. price $50.00
tice. at the office of the undersigned shares of Owyhee Ditch Company
INDUSTRIES TO S U P W WORK
Tract No. 491-A. description N 'j at Nyssa. Oregon, which office the stock
-W E MUST BUY TRE PRODUCTS
S E 1,. S W 1, S W 1,. sec 23. twp 15. j undersigned Administrator selects
Said sale Is made under execution
BY OUR READERS
ige. 42: S 'j S ' j , W ' j N W 1, S W ’ ».j as the place of business as to all issued out of the Circuit Court ■ f
PRODUCED I T OUR IN D U ST R IE S',
sec 25. twp. 15. rge. 42; All sec. matters connected with the said the State of Oregon for the Count •
36. twp 15. rge 42. price $470.00. i estate
Submitted by readers of The
of Malheur to me directed in t i e
Tract No 492-A. description S 'j
C AR L H COAD.
case of John Stringer, plaintiff, v
Journal and th? opinions may
N W 1,. sec 13. twp 16. rge 42.
Administrator ol the Estate of George P Ward and Honoré Ward,
or may not agree with the
S W 1,. W 'j S E 1,. S 'j N E 1,. sec. Erma R
Wade, with the Will his wife. Corrlnne M
Ward, a
14. twp 16. rge 42: N W 1*. W 'j Annexed.
policy of The Journal. You are
widow, and Marion M Ward, de­
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23.
twp
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rge.
42.
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Dated
and
first
published
April
Invited to send in your Ideas
fendants. Rex Marquis, defendant
price $320 00
27. 1939
by order of Court.
on current questions
Tract No. 493-A. description All sec
Last publication May 25. 1939.
C W GLENN.
5. twp 31. rge. 42: All sec. 7. twp
Sheriff. Malheur County. Oregon
31. rge. 42: All sec. 19. twp 30.
ADVERTISEM ENT FOR BIDS
First
published.
April 6. 1939
rge 42: All sec 31. twp 30 rge 42
Sealed Bids will be received by
Last published. May 4. 1939
Board and Tiustees of Union High
price $640 00
Lvtle A t Swan Vale Oregon,
Dear Boys and Girls:
Tract No. 494-A description E 'j. I School District No. 4. Malheur
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
E S W 'j . sec 31. twp 30. rge 43 County. State of Oregon, at the o f­
Didn't you have a good time at
fice of the Clerk at Adrian. Oregon,
price
$240
00
TICE OF SALE
Morgan Park last Sunday?
wrT9wt*KW 09Kn$ur Tract No. 495-A. description SE1, ! until 8:00 P M . May 12. 1939. for IN THE NO CO
U NTY C O URT OF
The sponsors of the park want to
N E 1,. sec 25. twp
17. rge
44 General School Furniture and Mis­
TH E STATE OF OREGON FOR
cellaneous Equipment for Union
thank you all for coming We hope
price $40 00
M ALHEUR CO U NTY
High School, union High School In The Matter of the Estate of
Tract No 496-A. description S
you wtll feel that you now have a Week End in Boise—
sec 35. twp 17. rge 44.
price District No. 4 and will then and
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THEODORE
ROEDER. Deceased
part in the park
Remember its
Mr and Mrs George J Mitchell
$160 00
there be opened and publiclv read
Under authority of an order giv­
going to take lots of work, but we spent the week end in Boise as Tract No 497-A
description EH aloud Bids received after the time en by the above entitled court on
N W 1*. lot 1. E ' j lot 2. sec. 7. twp fixed for opening will not be con- the 5th
promise you fun along with the house guests of Mr and Mrs W W
50 day of April. 1939. the un-
18 n o 8 ; N W ', of lot 2. sec 7. j sidered.
der signed administrator of said
work and lots of enjoyment as the Howell
V " K ' « 18.
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iv *
* Plans,
. . . . specifications
.
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n and
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I form
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twp
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of 'l lot,
Estate of Theodore Roeder with the
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park develops.
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contract
documents -------
mav • be exam- will Annexed, will sell
at private
44 price $55 25
] inert at the office of the Clerk of sale the following described r<>.,
Watch the papers for news of the
Attend
Ball
Game—
Tract
No
498-A.
description
All
lying
said
Board
of
Trustees
at
Adrian.
next gathering
property In Malheur County. Ore-
North and West of County Road Malheur County. State of Oregon, gon:
A crowd of Nyssa baseball fans
Your Garden Club Reoprter
in N E 1, SE1*. sec 3. twp. 19 rge and a set of plans, specifications.
The
Northeast
quarter of
took In the night game in Boise on
44 price $10 00
and forms may be obtained at the
Northeast quarter iN E '.N E 1. >
Tuesday
Tract No 499-A. description All oflioe of the said Clerk at Adrian.
of Section 25. Township 21.
South and West of Malheur River Malheur County. State of Oregon.
Stake Conference—
Among those going were M r and
South of Range 46 E W M . to­
In N E ', S W 1, sec 6 twp 19 rge upon deposit of $2 00
gether with the water rights
On S u n d a y t h e congregation ol Mrs Bernard Frost. M r and Mrs.
44. price $10 00
Tlie full amount of deposit for
tenements and appurtenances
the local I*. D S church will attend George J Mitchell. Art Norcott. Mr Tract No 500-A. description S 'j each set of documents wtll be re-
thereunto belonging
the sake Sunday school conference and Mrs A Chadwick and M r and
S 'j S W 1, . sec 25
twp 30. rge
40
turned to each actual bidder
w i t will
h i n be _ received by the un-
Bids
and convention a t Welser.
Mrs Dwight Smith.
1 • ,A fr^ ,
An,*“loP i V * '-
' i me
of d em in ed "a t- his office at Nvssa.
eral in N '; S 'j S W 1. sec 25 twP> bids.
Other depoatts will be re- Oregon, from and after the 5th dav
30 rwc 44 Land Ivin* South of funded with deduction not exceed- of May 193*- and the terms of sale
enues to pay the levy.
.
Antelope Unit in S E V sec. 27. twp tng the actual cost of reproduction are as follows 20^ of amount of
30 T *
* * £ .twp 5
piI ,*T
" ‘ u p of bid at time of sale and balance of
Bonneville project is not required to pay any
rge 44: N 'j N 'j. sec 35. twp 30 all documents in good condition price upon confirmation
bv
th -
rte 44: N 'j N W V sec 3« twp within 30 days after the date of Court
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sums to Oregon or Washington in lieu of taxes.
SO rge 44. price $120.00.
opening bids
CART H r o A D
This constitutes one more justification for the
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description N W 1.
Each bid shall be .vcompanied Administrator with the will A n -
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15
twP
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nt?
48
by
a
cerlifjKl
check
cash
tern
check
nexed
of
the
Estate of Theodore
new Oregon law. requiring people’s utility dis­
price $2000
-
or bid bond (with authorized sure tv Roeder Deceased
tricts tp pay full ad valorem taxes the same as
T r ? t,
*02',A ‘* 5 rtP‘ lon Strip comnand as surety» made payable
Dated and first published April 6.
r t land North of Canal In SE 1. to the owner In amount not less 1939
any other power enterprise— Oregon Voter.
SEV*. sec. 21. twp. 18. rge 45.1 than 5% of the amount of bid.
Last published May 4. 1939
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