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! NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JULY 13, ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Baty of Buhl Sealed bids will be received at the visited at the Carl Seaburn home office of the City Recorder at Nyssa. Oregon, until 8 o'clock P. M., July Mr. and Mrs. C. M Tensen and Saturday. Lila and Vivian Fife plan to leave j J 31 1939, lor the v construction of l| lowo ( 1 WI w Neil and Donald Jensen left Wed Friday for Weston. Idaho. sewerage treatment plant for the of Nyssa. County of Malheur, nesday lor their range land near Mr and Mrs. Carl Seaburn and City State of Oregon, and will then and Prairie City. Jackie and Lloyd Cleaver had Sun there be opened and publicly read The Guy Sweet family visited at day dinner at the George Cleaver aloud. Bids received after the time the R. H. Johnson home in Nyssa home in Buena Vista. fixed for opening will not be con sidered. Heights Wednesday. Ministers or others Interested in church publicity are Invited to use Plans, specifications and form of Mr. and Mrs. George Ray and the columns of the Journal to carry important messages and notices son motored to Emmett Thursday. contract documents may be ex From Boise— to their congregations. Please try to get your copy In by Tuesday ol amined at the office of the City Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ator of Owy each week. _ .x.UR Mrs. Emma Quinby who spent sev Recorder of Nyssa, Oregon, and a hee were Sunday dinner guests at eral days with her sister in Boise set of said plans, specifications and METHODIST COMMUNITY FIRST CHURCH o f CHRIST may be obtained at the of the Martin Osborn home. returned last Thursday and her forms CHURCH SCIENTIST fice of the City Recorder of Nyssa, Pete Tensen was in Ontario on niece Miss Bardell Hammond re Oregon, upon deposit of $10.00. Floyd E. White, Pastor 215 North 9th Street, Payette, Idaho The full amount of deposit lor turned with her for an overnight In the absence of Rev. Floyd E business Wednesday. A branch of the Mother Church, one set of documents will be return Mr. and Mrs. Osa Storts of Dead- visit. White who is with the Epworth ed to each actual bidder within a the First Church ol Christ, Sclent- reasonable time after receipt of League at Wallowa lakes for the wood dam were Sunday dinner test. in Boston. Massachusetts. guests at the John Lackey home. bids. Other deposits will be re The Wednesday evening meeting, coming week, J. J. Flemming of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson funded with deduction not exceed at which time testimonials of Christ Boise will conduct Sunday services and children and Roania Lynn left ing the actual cost of reproduction the Methodist community of the drawings, upon the return of tan healing and remarks on Christ at Friday for their home at Blackfoot. all documents In good condition ian Science are given, Is held at church. Idaho. Melvin Thompson returned within thirty (30) days after the Mr. Flemming was pastor of the eight o'clock. date of opening bids. with them. church here when it joined with the The Reading Room is located In Each bid shall be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Post and fam a certified check. Cashier’s check or the Church Building, where the Presbyterian congregation and has ily of Nyssa were Tuesday evening bid bond (with authorized surety since been called the Community Bible and authorized Christian dinner guests a t the Guy Sweet company as surety) made payable Science Literature may be read, bor church. to the Owner In amount not less There will be no Epworth League home. rowed or purchased, and Is open than 5‘J of the amount of bid. Mr. and Mrs. George Bay and son The City of Nyssa reserves the every day from two to four p. m., ex meeting on Sunday but other ser right to reject any or all bids and to spent the Forth a t Vale. vices will be as usual. cept Sunday and holidays. waive informalities. Fred Koopman left Monday to The public Is cordially Invited to No bidder may withdraw his bid spend the summer on the coast. after the hour set for the opening attend our services and make use of ASSEMBLY OF GOD GOSPEL Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fields of thereof, or before award of contract, the Reading Room. TABERNACLE SIMMONS FOR PUBLICATION unless said award Is delayed for a Three blocks South of Main on Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. John IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF period exceeding thirty (30) days. Lackey and Patsy Gwynn went to 8T. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH First street. THE STATE OF OREGON FOR M. F. SOLOMON, see the slide Thursday. Rev. Stanley Moore, Pastor MALHEUR COUNTY. City Recorder, Ernest C. Knull, Pastor. Mrs. Henry Gannon entertained Nyssa-Arcadia Drainage District, a City of Nyssa, Oregon. Church and Sunday School at Sunday school at 10 a. m. Mrs. Quasi-Municipal C o r p o r a t i o n , First publication July 13, 1939 32 guests at dinner on the Fourth 9:30 Sunday. Gene Honey, superintendent. Last publication July 27 1939. Plaintiff Mrs. Carl Seabum and Mrs. U. Communion the second Sunday of Classes for everyone, and every vs. G. Seabum of Riverview motored the month. Tri-State Investment Company, a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION one welcome. corporation; Ogden Trust and De DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR to Boise Friday. Guild meets second Wednesday of Morning worship at 11:15 a. m. velopment Company, a corpora Luther Fife and Lila were in On General Land Office at The Dalles. each month at 2:30 p. m. Young peoples meeting at 7 p. m. tion; Fred W. Kiesel and Jane B. Oregon, June 17, 1939. Miss Mary Brotzman is our young tario on business Friday. Kiesel, his wife; Wilhelmine Paul 031088 Mike Elliott of Kingman and Le PARMA LUTHERAN CHURCH ine Kiesel Shearman and W. H. people's leader. All the young folks NOTICE is hereby given that Wil Shearman, her husband; Fred J. liam Douglas Walsh, of Collyer, A. A. Schmidt. Pastor are urged to come, and be on time. Vere Fife were in Homedale Tues Kiesel Estate, a co-partnership; day. The Savior of men longs to tell W A. Bishop and Vera Bishop, Kansas, who, on March 26, 1938, you that you are more momentous CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Mrs. Claris Voil of Wilder is his wife; and also all other per made Original Homestead Entry, sons or person unknown claiming Act 6-17-02. No. 031088, for Farm In His sight than the six sextlllion spending the week at the Jake Vern W. Martin, Pastor any right, title or interest in and Unit "B" or the SViSW'A, Section tons that represent the weight ot Fisher home. Sunday school at 10 a. m. to the real property, described in 13, Township 22 S„ Range 46 E, Wil the earth—and were they tons of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Miller, Mr. the application on file herein. De lamette Meridian, has filed notice Morning worship at 11 a. m. of Intention to make final Proof, to gold. He pleads with you to take the and Mrs. John Himmick and family fendants. Message by the pastor. To Ogden Trust and Develop establish claim to the land above sins that are keeping you from God of Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bod Young peoples service 7:15 p. m ment Company, a corporation; Fred described, before George K. Aiken, and to bring everyone of them to Tuesday noon, prayer and fasting mer of Nyssa and Mrs. Orville W. Kiesel; Jane B. Kiesel; Wilhel U. S. Commissioner, at Ontario, the foot of the cross, there in the service at the parsonage. Glenn were guests at the Bock mine Pauline Kiesel Shearman; W. Oregon, on the 15th day of August, H. Shearman; Fred J. Kiesel Estate, 1939. grief of repentance and contrition, Wednesday evening prayer meet Shelton home on the Fourth. Claimant names as witnesses: co-partnership; W. A. Bishop; but with the joy of faith and trust, ing, 8 p. m. Mrs. Floyd received word that a Vera Ed Underdahl, Alfred Costly, and Bishop; and also all other per to behold the sin-bearer of the ages Antrim, all of Homedale, Every second Thursday the For her father, Tobias Tumiss of Utah sons or person unknown claiming Ralph Idaho, Clyde Cartsdafner, of Adrian, and believe that a gracious God for eign Missionary society hold their is coming. any right, title or interest in and to Oregon. gives and pardons, heals and cures. monthly meeting. L. T. Chambers and family spent the real property described in the W. F. JACKSON, application on file herein, of the If you have turned your back to the Fourth in Vale. Register. above name defendants: Mrs. F. A. Powell president. Christ, now lift a penitent face to First published June 22, 1939. Mrs. Klaas Tensen accompanied IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Last published July 20, 1939. His mercies. If you have known Mrs. Aden Wilson. Mrs. Nick Bud- OF OREGON: You hereby are KINGMAN COMMUNITY notified that the Nyssa-Arcadia your Savior and have forgotten lick and Mrs. Solomon of Nyssa to ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Drainage District is the owner and CHURCH Him, renew the blessed companion the fair in California. holder of Certificates of Delinquency Sealed Bids for furnishing furni Ernest Tetwiler, Pastor ship without delay. Let us help you Mr. and Mrs. John Lackey and numbered 7981. 7982 , 7983 , 7984 and ture and equipment for High School Sunday school 10 a. m. Mrs. E. G issued on the 13th day of August, Building will be received by Carl H. through our services. Patsy Gwynn visited Mr. and Mrs 7985. Osborn, superintendent. 1938. and Certificate of Delinquency Coad, Clerk of Union High School 10 a. m. Sunday school tor all. Hank McNee in Nyssa Sunday. numbered 7987 Issued on the 16th District No. 5, Malheur County, Morning worship 11 a. m. 10:30 a. m. Divine services. Ser Gordon Toombs went on a fish day of June, 1939, by the Tax Col Oregon, at his office at Nyssa, Ore Christian Endeavor 7:45 p. m. mon message. Our Part In Mission lector of the County of Malheur. gon, until 2:00 o’clock P. M„ July ing trip near Arock over the holi Evening worship 8:30 p. m. State of Oregon, for the total 17, 1939, at which time said bids will Work. The annual Mission Festival days. amount of Four Thousand Six I be opened and publicly read aloud. will be held on July 23rd. Full par Merle Lewis and Mary Gardner Hundred Six and 89 100 dollars Bids received after the time fixed L. D. S. CHURCH ticulars will be given next week. ($4606.89) the same being the [ for opening will not be considered. attended a scavenger hunt party 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. amount then due and delinquent “A changeless Christ for a chang Plans and form of contract docu- Monday. for drainage district assessments ments may be examined at the of- 11:30 a. m. Priesthood meeting. ing World.” B. G. Bybee is digging spuds on for the year 1932. 1933-34, 1935, 1936, j I fice of the said Clerk, and a set of 8:00 p. m. Evening services. 1937 and 1938. respectively, togeth | plans, specifications and forms may 2:00 p. m. Tuesday, relief society his farm near Ontario this week. er NYSSA GOSPEL TABERNACLE with interest and costs thereon I be obtained at the office of the said Arnold Thompson, Dee Zink and meeting. accrued and accruing, upon real Clerk at Nyssa, Oregon, upon de Wm. K Hoag. Pastor Norman Leavitt went to Lake Fork property assessed to Fred J. Kiesel posit of $5.00. The full amount of 2:00 p. m. Saturday, primary Sunday school 10 a. m. Idaho to work. ( Estate, of the above named defend deposit for one set of documents children's meeting. Devotional service 11 a. m Carl Seabum is starting combin ants, the owner of record, situated will be returned to each actual bid in said County and State, described der within a reasonable time after Evangelistic service 8 p. m. ing this week. j as: receipt of bids. Other deposits will KINGMAN KOLONY L.D.8. Bible reading Tuesday evening. Mrs. Luther Fife. Mrs. Leo Fife The East half of East half of be refunded with deduction not ex SUNDAY SCHOOL Midweek prayer and worship and Lila were business visitors in Southwest quarter (EM¡EVí¡- ceeding the actual cost of reproduc Thursday evening. Meets in Kingman Kolony school Nampa Monday. SWU), the Southeast quarter tion of the documents, upon the re (SE'i, the South half of North turn of all documents in good con house Sunday at 1:00 p. m. All are welcome to our services. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Groot and east quarter S14NE14), the South dition within 30 days after the date Marjorie were in Ontario on busi half of North half of Northeast of opening bids. q u a r t e r (SM¡N(4NE',4), the ness Thursday. Each bid shall be accompanied when two farmers meet about the Northeast quarter of Northwest by a certified check, cashier’s check COW HOLLOW Mr. and M!rs. Floyd Thompson quarter of Northeast quarter first question asked is “when are or bid bond with authorized surety By The Happy Farmer and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Falph (NE'.NW'jNE'i), the North company as surety, made payable you going to cut your second cutting Thompson, Boania Lynn of Black- west quarter of Northeast quar to said District in an amount not ter of Northeast quarter (NW'i- Tis Monday again and our canal of hay?" The second cutting is foot, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Ches less than 5% of the amount of bid. N E'iN E 11 ), and the South half Union High School District No. 5, still holds. It makes us feel like coming on and promises to be fine. ter Thompson spent the Fouth at of Northeast quarter of North Malheur County, Oregon, reserves The clover seed prospects don't the Owyhee dam. there must be a higher power guid east quarter of Northeast quar the right to reject any or all bids, ing here for those who have viewed look so good but there is not so ter (S'.iN E'iNE1 1 NE‘,4 ), all of Emil Johnson and Clarence and and to waive informalities, and to Section seventeen (17) Township much clover in Cow Hollow. Jim the "big bad” place in the canal all award such contracts as shall seem Wallie of Kent, Wash., visited at the nineteen (19) South of Range to the best Interests of the District. have said that It was beyond human Trummel has more clover than all E. A. Wimp home this week. forty-seven (47) E. W. M.. the No bidder may withdraw his bid the rest of the Hollow. But Jim power to hold it. East half of East half < E '-¡ E 12 ), Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sweet and after the hour set for the opening of Section eight (8) Township of bids, or before award of contract, The rabbit poisoning demonstra doesn't put all his eggs In one bas daughters were Thursday visitors at nineteen (19) South of Range unless said award is delayed for a tion the county agent put on for ket. he has wheat, barley and po the Earl Post home in Nyssa. forty-seven (47) E. W. M.; the period exceeding 30 days. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Findling and Cow Hollow two weeks ago was a tatoes also. So If clover doesn't do East half of Southeast quarter CARL H. COAD, Clerk (EHSE14), and the Southeast Fred Koopman were in Nampa on huge success even far beyond any too well he still will live. Union High School District No. 5, quarter of Northeast quarter Chet Sage claims to have raised business Wednesday. Malheur County, Oregon. body's hopes. We would guess that (SE'iNEH) of Section five (5) First publication June 29, 1939 Cecil Esposito of Burns spent the even with the county agent it was the first apricots raised in Cow Hol Township nineteen (19) South Last publication July 13, 1939 low. He was looking at his young middle of the week at the George of Range forty-seven (47) E. W. more of an experiment. M.; All th at portion of the There were four Cow Hollow trees the other day and was some Kay home. NOTICE OF HEARING West half of West half (W'l- Mr. and Mrs. Jake Van Twisk and fanners helping Chuck Share finish what surprised to find two apricots IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE W' j) of Section four (4) Town on one little tree. family spent the Fourth at the stacking hay the day the county STATE OF OREGON FOR THE ship nineteen (19) South of THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR Range forty-seven (47) E. W. agent was to demonstrate. They Russell Howell purchased and set Chris Kat home in Vale. M„ lying West of the right of In The Matter of the Estate of Mrs. George Jensen and children were hurrying to finish up two of out some fruit trees quite late this way of the Oregon Short Line MARY H. NAPTON, Deceased the five wanted to go to the demon spring. A small cherry tree had a had a picnic on the Fourth. Railroad; All that portion of the Notice Hereby Is Given, That Carl Mrs. Jake Van Twisk and chil West half of Northwest quarter stration. Some said It was just a number of blossoms already out on H. Coad. Administrator with the (W 'iN W ii) and of the North waste of time for the rabbits would It. Russell watched those blossoms dren were in Parma Sunday. Will Annexed of the Estate of Mai y west quarter of Southwest quar H. Napton. Deceased, has filed in Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker and not not eat poisoned alfalfa when with much Interest. A few of them ter (NW 'iSW li). and of the the above entitled Court for final son of Adrian spent the Fourth at they could Just as well eat our developed Into small cherries and Southwest quarter of Southwest settlement, his account and report quarter (SWViSW1.) of Section the Bob Toombs home. growing crops. two of the cherries matured. of administration, with petition for nine (9) Township nineteen The Francis A. Gardner family distribution, and that hearing upon The county agane told us to cut I Russell was boasting of his cherry (19) South of Range forty-seven the same has been fixed for the fresh young alafala about 5 o'clock crop and Frank Parker took the j spent the Fourth at the Monday (47) E. W. M , lying West of the 28th day of July. 1939, at 10:30 right of way of the Oregon In the evening and poison It and get wind out of his sails by saying.! Williams home In Lincoln Heights. o’clock A. M., at the County Court Short Line Railroad; all in It out for them before It had time "that's not so great. I can go you! Mr. and Mrs Z. Davidson of Par room in the County Courthouse at Malheur County, State of Ore ma. Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Stam and Vale. Oregon, where all persons in to wilt. T hat theory sounded rea one better. My tree had three cher- | gon. in said Estate are notified Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Groot spent the sonable alright. Said defendants and each of them terested ries on It.” to appear and show cause if any Fourth at the M. Hart home in hereby are notified further that the they We followed Instructions and put why such account should Mrs. Clarence Niccum thinks that Nyssa-Arcadia Drainage District not be have allowed and settled and dis the poison out Saturday evening. up to date her garden has been the Oregon Trail. will apply to the Circuit Court of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ooulet vis tribution of the estate made to the On Monday the agent was out here heaviest producing garden In Cow the County and State aforesaid for persons entitled thereto. and was well pleased with the num Hollow. Since the first greens in the ited the Lester Goulet family In a decree and judgment foreclosing CARL H. COAD. all claims and interest of the above ber of rabbits killed but more poi spring her garden has been a plent- Adrian Sunday evening. named defendants and each and Administrator with Will Annexed. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jensen and every son was not available so It was de iosu sourse ol supply. Besides di thereof and also foreclosing Dated and first published June 22 cided to have a big rabbit drive the viding some with the neighbors, she Honald and Teresa Marie spent the the liens against the property above 1939 and mentioned in said Cer- Last publication July 20. 1939. following Saturday. But the rab has canned 53 quarts of peas and week end at Baker with Mrs. En- described tificates of Delinquency, and quiet bits continued to eat the poisoned Is selling some to some of the gum. Ing the title thereto in the plaintiff NOTICE OF HEARING Mr and Mrs Gerrit Stam vis against each and every one of you. hay even though it had dried or neighbors and now has gree beans ited at the Doug McDonald home And you and each of you hereby are IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE cured up. to can. summoned to appear within 60 days in Nyssa Sunday STATE OF OREGON FOR THE On Thursday he was out again There has been three loads ol j Gerald Seabum Is spending the after the date of first publication of THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR this summons, exclusive of the day of In The Matter of the Estate of to make final preparations for the poles come Into Cow Hollow In the j week at Wallowa Lake with the Ep first publication, and defend this ac drive He and his assistant walked last few days. Jack and Don Parker worth league members. THEODORE ROEDER. Deceased tion or pay the amount due as shown through the brush and decided brought in a big load of poles July above, together with attorney's fee Notice Hereby Is Given, That Carl Mr and Mrs. Leo Fife spent the there was not enough rabbits left to a. and costs incurred, and in case of H. Coad. Administrator with the Fourth at the Owyhee dam. your failure so to do. decree will be Will Annexed of the Estate of Theo Justify making a drive. Russell Howell received a load Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher enter rendered foreclosing all of your dore Roeder, Deceased, has filed in The rabbits continued to eat and July 9 and Elza Niccum one July 10. tained 30 guests at a lawn picnic claim and interest in and to said the above entitled Court for final die as long as there was any poison property and also foreclosing the settlement, his account and report The ladles club is giving a birth the Fourth. ed hay left. lien of said certificates of delin of administration, with petition for day dinner for the families of the Mr. and Mrs Johnny Koopman and the said attorney's fee distribution, and that hearing upon Some of the farmers have pur members The dinner Is In honor of and family of Ontario visited at the quency and costs incurred against the land the same has been fixed for the Roy Rooks too I Jake Van Twisk home Friday chased more poison and put It out birthdays of Mrs and premises above named and des 28th day of July. 1939. at 11:00 for them. and Mrs. Doc Raffington and at the; Mrs. Dean Fife entertained at cribed. and quieting title against o'clock À. M., at the County Court you and each of you as to said room in the County Courthouse at You drive up the Cow Hollow trail Rafflngton home. dinner Friday for and Mrs property above described Vale. Oregon, where all persons In about sundown now and you can George Oabriel Is hoeing his com Johnny Jensen of Weston. Idaho. This summons is published by terested in said Estate are notified sure miss the rabbits although there George says that there Isn't going Mr. and Mrs Dick Groot and order of the Honorable Charles W to appear and show cause if any Is still plenty left. to be as many thistles this winter Marjorie were Sunday afternoon | EUis. judge of the above entitled they have why such account should court, made the 6th dav of Julv not be allowed and settled and dis Farming In Cow Hollow Is looking on his farm as there was last. visitors at the M Hart home In O re-; 1939 tribution of the estate made to the up now and the fanners are feel Dude Parker has lost three head Oon Trail. persons entitled thereto. CARL H COAD ing much better The water Is still of young cattle this summer two Mr and Mrs Luther Fife and Attorney for Plaintiff Residence CARL H COAD. In the canal The rabbits are thin with bloat and one Just disappeared Betty and Dennis returned Thurs and Post-office Address Nvssa Administrator With Will Annexed Oregon. Dated and first published June 22. ned out some The first cutting of He thinks It must have fallen In day from a fishing trip over the First publication July 13. 1939 I 1939 hay Is up in fine shape and now the canal and downed. holidays. Last publication August 10. 1939 Last publication July 20. 1939. The Gate City JournalT 1 ' PAPER A d s V a u T i on O r eel P ub ti $ hie WINIFRED BROWN THOMAS - • - * Owner LOUIS P THOMAS . . . . Editor and Publisher in d e p e n d e n t in p o l it i c s a n d r e l io i o n . o p t im is t ic IN DISPOSITION-WITH NO INTERESTS TO SERVE EXCEPT THOSE OF MALHEUR COUNTY SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Yeur .....-........ -...... •}■**> Six Months ................ I I -00 Single Copies ....... -............OS (Strictly In Advance» ADVERTISING RATES open rate, per Inch............10c National. Per Inch ........... SOc Classifieds. Per word ......01« Minimum 25c Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County. Oregon. Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa. Oregon for transmlsaton through the United States Mails, as second class matter, under the act of March 3. 1R79 NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL’S PROGRAM -------- + -------- Co-operative Marketing Association for Malheur Farmers A Properly Equipped Trailer Camp A City Park A Comprehensive Street Improvement Plan SEVEN POINTS TO SOMETHING OR OTHER CCORDING to the Idaho Statesman, Sec retary of Agriculture, Henry A. Wallace, turns loose upon a waiting (?) world, seven points that he says are necessary to stabilize agriculture. We take the seven points, one by one. First. Mr. Wallace says that the farmer “must get a fair share of the national income.” We wonder if he thinks that he is lending his support to this essential requirement, when he shuts off the American farmer from more than twenty-five per cent of the domestic sugar mar ket? He is one of the coterie of lip service poli ticians that believes in protecting the American farmers markets just so long as the “big money” people are not hurt. Two. Soil fertility must be maintained and improved. Well, there is not much in that point. Farmers are a lot more anxious to maintain the fertility of their soil than anyone else would be, and as far as we know have done a good job of it in the past—they have had to or lose their farms. Three. Supplies and prices of farm products must be stable from year to year, on a basis fair to fanners and consumers. If politicians would get it into their heads that the best way to main tain equitable prices to consumer and farmer, is to stop gambling in farm products, and do some thing about it—in the way of putting an end to gambling by curbing wheat pits and kindred tnieverv, both the farmer and the consumer would benefit. Four. Farmers must continue to improve their efficiency so as to match the efficiency of the people in the towns and cities. Wallace fails to ring the bell on this one. He accuses the American sugar beet growers of be ing inefficient, based on a dollars and cents cost of production. About the only comparison that he has to base this assumption on is with off shore production. In the Philippines for in stance, laborers are getting sixty cents a day. Yet in the United States the sugar beet growers are bound by law to pay their field workers many times that amount. Efficiency, indeed! Five. Farmers must have as nearly as possible security of tenure on farms which for the most part are family sized. All that we can add to this is Amen. Six. The co-operative way of buying, selling and living should be brought to pass as fast as it can be demonstrated to be genuinely efficient and in line with the understanding and training of the people. To the buying and selling objective we take no issue. But on this matter of “co-operative living”—we wonder. Surely Mr. Wallace was not thinking of Socialistic or Communistic trend when he thought this one up? If he did we would like to bet a plugged nickel to a doughnut that he will have a tough time trying to get two or more of our average American farm wives to share the same kitchen stove or washing ma chine together! Seven. Farmers must develop a love for the soil and for farming as a way of life which rises superior to the old-fashioned concept of farm ing as a wfay of exploitation and speculation. With our association of farmers we have yet to find one who had the least idea of “exploita tion and speculation.” As for the love of the soil—certainly a farmer must have it. For how else could a person work year in and year out. some years with no return for the labor, and others just enough to carry him over to the next, without he had this “love of the soil.” Better come again Mr. Wallace, but take a look around at our American citizens on the farms, first! A ALBERTA VALLEY "tAjL *^a*rùJUf HUREH