GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, AüáUST 8, i t e
Church N ew s
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday School 10 o’clock.
Morning Worship 11:15. Subject:
The Power and Scope of Christian
ity.
Epworth League 7:30.
Evening Worship 8:30.
Baptismal Service at 6 o’clock.
Meet at the parsonage.
Official Board meeting Monday
land. Both old and new wheat Is
evening at 8 o’clock at the church.
Prayer and Praise Service Wed being bought.
The buying campaign, started
nesday evening.
about three weeks ago. will continue
indefinitely and the amount pur
OREGON EMERGENCY
chased In Oregon probably will de
RELIEF BV1ÍS 350,000
BUSHELS OF WHEAT pend on whether the expected pur
chases in other states are made. It
The Oregon emergency relief ad was reported here that no wheat had
ministration have announced that been purchased in Idaho yet under
it has purchased 350.000 bushels of the campaign.
wheat to be milled for direct relief
work all over the United States. NEW WHEAT PLAN READY;
The price paid for the wheat pur
DAVIS URGES BIG SIGNUP
chased In this state has averaged
from 75 to 78 cents a bushel. Port-
by a federal circuit court which gave
a divided decision against the act.
He points out also that the new con
tracts permit cancelation by the sec
retary at the end of any year and
allow the grower to withdraw at
the end If the first two years if he so
desires.
"Even if an adverse decision by
the supreme court should material
ize at some future time," Mr. Davis
said, "the contract in its present
ford is admirably devised to protect
both the farmers and the govern
ment."
BIRTHDAY DINNER
| With general features of the new
wheat contracts now decided upon,
including the rate reduction to be
asked in 1936, the campaign for
i signing up farmers under the new
lour-year plan will be launched in
Oregon and other states soon, prob
ably in August.
The decision to go ahead with the
new program and attempt to sign
I i p from 50,000.000 to 53,000,000 acres
We have just bought 70 head of grain-fed beef
of wheat land, was announced from
Washington recenUy. The Oregon
for the market trade only.
State college extension service was
informed by the Washington of-
j flcials concerning many of the de
The Best Meat Always
tails of tile new four-year program.
! A reduction of 15 per cent below
EAT MORE MEAT
Llie base acreage has been decided
I upon for 1936, which is the same
! amount asked the first year the old
| contracts were In force. Lack of ex
port markets and continued prospec'
tlve production beyond domestic re-
uirements makes acreage control
necessary, if farmers are to receive
OREGON
NYSSA
anything like a fair price, the Wash-
ngton officials declare.
Features of tlie new contract are
In line with decisions reached by
producers and the AAA officials in
In conference in Washington early
in July. In a general way the new
contracts follow the plan of the old.
although some important innova
tions are included. One is that in
stead of there being a fixed rate of
benefit payments, decided upon at
the start of each crop year, the rate
will be left more or less flexible to
conform to changing market prices.
Under this plan approximately
two-thirds of the prospective benefit
payment will be made as soon as
contracts
are approved. The second
Our business is baking good things for your table
or final payment for each crop year
and for your outing. Don’t spend hot hours at
Is complete. The amount of the sec
ond payment will then be determin
baking in your kitchen. We have delicious pies,
ed according to the amount needed
cakes, cookies and other good things too.
to bring parity return to fanners for
their allotments.
Turn your baking over to the—
Growers need not hesitate to sign
the new contracts for fear- of ad
verse decision on the constitution
ality o f the AAA. says Chester C.
Davis, administrator. It is impos
sible to wait until after a decision by
the supreme court .to launch the new
NYSSA
OREGON
program, because fall g rain for 1936
will be planted ill the near future.
He gives assurance, however, that
anybody signing a contract will be
paid for compliance as long as it
stays In force, regardless of wliether
"V. the act is upheld or not.
Mr. Davis points out that the new
amendments to the adjustment act,
as passed by both senate and house,
removed many of the objections to
the processing tax provisions found
GRAIN-FED
Fresh Meat
NYSSA PACKING CO.
KEEP COOL
THIS SUMMER
The Swan Bakery
S'
I
our Chance To Own A
PACKARD
Wheat Growers
120 in. 1935 Five Passenger Sedan, Radio and
Don’t Fail
TO SEE
many other extras.
A1 Thompson
Before You Sell
Your
Reasonable Discount for Quick Sale
BANKS AND COLLEGE
LAUNCH NEW SCHOOL
Aims to Offer Studies in Ad
vanced Banking Subjects to
Bank Executives
NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J. — The
G raduate School of Banking, an un
precedented educational project, op
erated under the joint auspices of
the A m erican Institute of Banking
Section of the American Bankers
Association and R utgers U niversity,
with 220 enrolled students from 35
states and the D istrict of Columbia,
Inaugurated here In June Its first
resident session.
The sta te s represented and the
num ber of re g istra n ts from each are
as follows: Alabama, 2; A rkansas,
2; California. 2; Connecticut, 9; Del
aw are, 3; D istrict of Columbia, 6;
Florida, 2; Georgia, 3; Idaho, 1; Illi
nois, 8; Indiana, 2; Iowa, 1; K ansas,
1; Kentucky, 2; Louisiana, 3; Mary
land, 1; M assachusetts, 9; Michi
gan, 5; M innesota, 1; Missouri, 5;
N ebraska, 1; New Jersey, 31; New
York, 50; N orth Carolina, 8; N orth
Dakota, 1; Ohio, 7; Oklahoma, 1;
Oregon, 2; Pennsylvania, 32; Rhode
Island, 1; Texas, 5; Virginia, 6;
W ashington, 1; W est Virginia, 1;
W isconsin, 4; Wyoming, 1.
The annual resident sessions of
the graduate school will be supple
m ented betw een periods by con
tinued extension work for the stu
dents a t their homes. The purpose
of the school is described as being
to offer in a three year coarse a com
prehensive approach to an advanced
study of the various adm inistrative
problem s In banking and tru st In
stitutions. The teaching procedure
la a com bination of the case system
and the lecture discussion method.
The Curriculum
The curriculum em braces banking
adm inistrative problem s and poli
cies, bank investm ent problem s, le
gal and m anagerial aspects of tru st
business, legal phases of bank a d
m inistration and economic problem s
in the field of money and credit. The
public relations and responsibilities
of banks and m ethods for m eeting
these obligations are em phasized In
the courses.
It is planned to set up sim ilar
schools in cooperation w ith o th er
universities in various p arts of the
country. The school will add 200
re g istra n ts each year for two y e ars
until 600 are enrolled.
Do You Know How
Easy It Is To Own a
FURNACE
Grain
—See—
See u* for your sacks and
twine
R. E. STANLEY At
Mrs. Eldon Jensen entertained
Wednesday evening with a birthday
dinner honoring her sister. Miss
Olive Hunter. Guests were Mrs. Al
ford. Mrs. Hunter and Olive. Charles
Drewtz and Mr. and Mrs. Jensen.
A1
Thompson
Ontario, Oregon
y
"The Fanner’s Own Co-Op"
Phone 26
LETTUCE
Let us figure with you on your fall lettuce acre
age. Get in touch with our local branch house
and let our men go over our growing contract
with you on this crop. W e are headquarters for
the following correct strains of lettuce seed
adaptable to this territory for a fall crop.
GEO. J. KINZER
Plumber
Phone 134-J2
Parma
Idaho
PHONE
Ted Newell— 98F2
Geo. Closson— 103
To determine their adaptability as !
feed crops and their value as green I
manure crops, 16 varieties of soy
beans have been planted, In cooper-
ation with the county agent, on the
farms of George Lang on the west
bench of the Vale Irrigation project j
and Harry D. Wells on the east
bench. The plantings on the Lang
farm are on land that has been
cropped for three years to grain and
clover and heavily manured, and the
plantings on the Wells farm are on
land Just cleared from sage brush.
We Pay COLD CASH
For HOT ASHES
—SEE—
Frank T. Morgan
For Your Insurance Needs
WE SPECIALIZE IN HAY INSURANCE
Protect What You Have
GUEBNSEY
USE JOURNAL WANT ADS
Just Received
MILK
ÎM 11K
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We have just received
a shipment of n e w
Watches, including
the latest styles in
wrist watches.
Come in and make
your selection.
Paulus
Jewelry Store
Next to Cozy Cafe
Nyssa
Nyssa
We are delivering high test Guernsey Milk pro
duced in a modern and sanitary plant. May we
add you to our list of satisfied customers?
We also sell high standard Holstein milk, con
sidered by many medical authorities as best for
babies and growing children.
Sunshine D a ir y
WE
Have
Ample
The Nordale Furniture Store
Is Short of Used Furniture
Resources
r
We will be glad to take your us®d furniture—
odds and ends, in payments on New Furniture or
will pay Cash.
Just received a shipment of Furniture again this
week. Drop in and look it over before you buy.
and Banking facilities
to accomodate
our customers
We will give you a square deal.
Imperial F, Imperial D, Imperial 615, and
New York 12
IDAHO EQUITY EXCHANGE
IN MALHEUR COUNTY
Investigate our plan In which
you can buy a furnace with
nothing down and notlung to
pay until October 1st. Pay
ments spread over 18 months.
Estimates Free
Cables Chevrolet Co.
SOY BEANS TRIED
BANK OF MALHEUR
Nordale Furniture Store
NYSSA
OREGON
VALE, OREGON
D. E. MASTERSON, Cashier