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borrowers has been 35,143. so that can clean up his aflairs and leave Patch was received last week from the 40-year loans to Wa^hin^ton the White House, from where he has Dick Ashcraft an a recording. Ash and Oregon faimers is a mere ¿.ten operating. Since the Chi- craft Is taking pharmacist work at nace oi the aggregate. cago nominating convention Byrnes the naval hospital at Farragut. Mr and Mrs Howard Hatch rec the largest, number of tenant when he withdrew as a candld- .aimers piovidtd with l-rm s by ate for vice-president "in defer- eived word from Elbert, stating that the FSA are located in the south. I ence to the wishes of the presl- he was In San Francisco after sp Georgia leads the country with 2,799; | dent " has lost interest In his war Alabama has 2,071; Mississippi' mobilization work. He resigned his ending several weeks on maneuvers. 2,799; Texas 2,682; North Carolina posit.on on the supreme bench to Duane Hatch has been hospitalized 2,495; Arkansas 2,091; South Caro take on war mobilization at a at Pearl Harbor, but is now able lina 1,994; Tei.nessee 1,520; Louis distinct financial loss, for Jimmy to be up. iana 1.402; Missouri 1 160. ok.a- is not a wealthy man measured by Miss Lily Stiener and Miss Virg homa 1,591. These states have re any yardstick. ceived millions of dollars, or rather, Consider rhe foundry worker. inia Jarvis visited in Boise over the non-farm owners have been set up His scale Is 87 cents an hour; $1.15 week-end. They visited Dick Steiner in business by PSA, such as Mis for similar work- elsewhere. Twenty Lily’s brother. Mr and Mrs Wim Toomb and WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 28— sissippi farmers receiving *13.337,- thousand foundry workers have quit, making a bottleneck In the '•SLOPPY and unfair," Is the way 739 and farmers In Georgia even family were Sunday guests at the manufacture of farm machinery. more. Repreesntative Daniel A. Reed of The OI till provides Tor loans to WPB suggested importing Mexicans Vernon Parker home. New York refers to the operations veterans, but their loan is far 20 Mr and Mrs Clay Vance of Port for the work; state departent re of the farm security administra years, instead of 40, and they will fused to permit it. This is one land and Mrs Robert Belnap of tion in handling farm loans. The pay 4 percent Interest, compared reason there Is a shortage of farm Payette were Saturday evening gu state of Washington has had 125 with the 3 percent paid by fanners, machinery and spare parts. approved borrowers and the ap who have received everything from ests at the Oarret Muntjewerff ho proved obligations represent $1,052,- land to houses and equipment from me. 289. For Oregon there have been PSA. A drian Charles Purdy has arrived in 100 approved borrowers and the However, there is nothing to pre total of approved obligations has vent u veteran from try in; to be The Sewell Produce Company Is Mississippi, where he was called been $775,381. The PSA buys farms financed by PSA instead of taking still packing and shipping potatoes. because of the serious illness of his for non-farm owners, supplies 100 advantage of the provisions of the The concern will begin on onions as sister. percent of the price on a loan basis GI legislation. The hint Is made soon as potatoes are finished. ol 40 years with an interest rate of that the reason so many farmers Rev. Philip Reiman is quite ill K in g m a n K o lo n y 3 percent. The total number of have bought homes in the south is at his home. His illness is thought that PSA Is anxious to keep those to be the result of a black widow Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olson of states In the new deal column, a spider bite. Mr and Mrs Bob Brown are visit Nyssa were Sunday dinner guests charge which Is repudiated with ing at the Deffer home. Mr. Brown, | at the Wesley Piercy home. indignation by PSA. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hurst and Word here Cs that the admin a member of the Seabees is an istration plans big things for the instructor at Camp Parks at Oak family took a load of lettuce seed Carlot shippers since 1928. to Boise Saturday. Columbia river and that among land. BOX 54 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clark and The "No.Name” club met Wednes- activities it will do something about PARMA, IDAHO establishing permanent shipbulld day afternoon at the home of Mrs family were Sunday dinner guests __* __ ing following the war. The Uma-1 Vernon Parker. Miss Glora Pounds ¡at the Cliff Beaumont home. tlla dam is on the drawing boards was elected president of the group, ' Walter Pinkston purchased a and the army engineers are con- Mrs Betty Korman was honored ¡cow from Prank Cummins Satur I ducting a study to determine the with a shower. Assistant hostesses day. Mrs. William Toomb and Betty • many uses to which the waters of | were Mrs Prances Muntjewerff and were in Caldwell Saturday evening. the Columbia can be put—from Mrs Ethel Mausling. Jewel Wilson left Monday morn Address Your Letters power and navigation to domestic | Mrs Gayle Martin Is recovering supply. A report on the water of satisfactorly from an appendectomy ing for Salt Lake City to be in and Samples to Us. the Columbia basin Is now in the performed at the Good Samaritan ducted into the army. — BUYERS— Carol Hallman of the South making and should be ready with- , hospital in Nampa, Garden Seeds, Grasses, in a few months. The engineers j D. W. Patch attended meetings in Owyhee district was a Wednesday have been Working on it since Ontario Fiiday evening and Satur- overnight guest of Ilea Kreager. Clovers Alfalfas, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Province of last year. iday when teachers of Malheur Co Hay and Grain For the inauguration of the presi unty conferred with Dr. Raymond Owyhee were Sunday visitors at dent in January 1945, $25,000 has Hawk, director of research and the William Toomb home. Mrs. W. W. Deffenbaugh and been appropriated, which is a sav public relations of the O.S.T.A. Mr and Mrs Dan Holly were Boise daughters. Ida May and Dorothy, ing of $10,000 from the appropria were shoppers In Nyssa Saturday. tion made four years ago. The visitors Friday. Ida May and Doroth Deffenbaugh Don M. Graham Mrs Threlma Elliott attended the money is spent exclusively in build- ng stands for the accommodation meeting in Ontario Tuesday when and Naomi and Rachel Shaw at of the public. However, owing to Malheur women met with Mrs Ger tended a taffy pull Tuesday eve Insurance Agency travel conditions, it is not ex aldine Hall, new emergency war ning at the Philip Reiman home 1 in Adrian. pected that as large a crowd will food assistant. Rev. Nevin was in Nampa on j Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Wilson of assemble in this city as for prev- Fire and Automobile | Nyssa were visitors at the T. M. ious Inaugurals. It is not aways | church business Monday. Mr and Mrs Underdahl and fam | Shaw home Friday afternoon. fair weather when the president Insurance holds up his hand and takes the ily of Rldgeview were Monday even | Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Lane and son ing dinner guests at the Patch j Ross, and Prances Thiel were In oath. Boise Friday. When Taft was inaugurated there home. Rentals Bonds Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pinkson and Mrs Glenn Brown visited in Boise was a blizzard which disrupted Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shaw were communications to such an extent last week. Miss Gloria Pounds and Miss Ba in Ontario on business Thursday that the only story sent out of Washington went to Baltimore. In be Hart of Vale visited in Boise afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Kreager and 1936 the Roosevelt Inauguration from Sunday until Tuesday. The Intermediate Girl Scouts met family were in Nyssa Saturday. took plAce in a gush-awful down Hugh McConnell and H. M. Shaw pour of rain and thousands of Saturday at the home of Betty Lou visitors who came for the cere Newblll. Twenty-four girls were i were in Jameson, Oregon, Wed- Every service that Is needed In monies never left union station and present. The older girls gave In I nesday. Mrs. Shaw returned home they ate the restaurants in the sta struction in nrebuilding to the j with them and visited at the Hugh tion out of every bit of food. Mr. younger girls. The girls continued McConnell home untU Sunday your hour of grief morning. and Mrs. Roosevelt, however, rode their badge work. Betty Toomb is going to stay A Special Rally day service was fiom the White House to the capitol Plus a dignified sympathy and back in an open automobile, held Sunday at the United Presby at the Vernon Parker home In arriving home looking like drench terian Sunday school. Each depart Adrian for a few weeks, before That beautifies the memory ed rats. They refused to use a ment contributed some special num moving to her new home In Cald well. closed car and faced the rain be bers to the program. Word has been received from cause a few hundred people were Of both family and friends. scattered along the line of march. John Johnson former Adrian agri Washington gossips are already culture Instructor, now located tem- • N y ssa F u n eral trying to figure on the identity of . porarily in Baker with the soil the man who will succeed Jimmy j conservation service, that he has Friday, October 6, 12:30 p.m. 3 Byrnes as war mobilizer. Jimmy j been in the regional office at Port- miles west of Weiser on oiled road, Hom e ls expected to resign his job short- land as part of his training pro- 1 mile east of Jonathan crossing. 51 ly after election, as soon as he gram. Mr. Johnson will soon re head dairy cattle. 21 head dairy ceive a definite assignment. Mrs heifers, Jersey and Guernsey from Johnson Is in Ontario with her 1 year to 18 monts, 1 Universal 2 mother, who is recovering from a single unit milking machine, used major operation. 8 months. Some farm implements. | Miss Julia Eastman, former Ad W. A. Butts, owner. Col. Bert And rian high school pupil, has left erson, auctioneer. for Pullman. Washington, where she will take 6 months work at Washington State college, prior to B e rn ard E a stm a n her cadet nurse training at St. Luke's hospital in Spokane. Miss Insurance ¿ K í f a Real Estate Eastman has attended the college of Idaho for the past two years. P h on e «4 Friends of Miss Dorothy Toomb have heard from her since her arr NY 8 * 4 OREGON ival at Monmouth College in Illinois MLss Toomb was awarded a scholar ship to Monmouth. I W#'r$ Headquarters for VOTE FOR | James Attebury transacted bus- I iness In Boise Saturday and attend- | ed the Whitman college-Gowan fi Help* bring your hard through winter in eld football game. condition for big calf crop next spring. On Thursday and Friday evening ■Help« build vigorous calves. at the high school. Rev. Boyd P att erson, synodical secretary of the FOR United Presbyterian church, will hold special services. CONGRESS A special message to the Adrian High School students and to Mr — F A P o l A tr . Sh*«p Checkers help ewes winter Watts SeedCo. Buyers & Sellers W e Render SALE CALENDAR V.VAW.V.V, Attention Cattlemen Sheepmen Purina Checkers Now Available ~ CATTLE CHECHEBS »! * 8 All-ia-one supplement to gram combining cohoeeeed meal. Un seed meal, moloseee PLUS other ingredienti fat fast growth. War Tim* STEER FATENA The Most Important Campaign In American History The issues today are akin to those in the first campaign of the republican candidate in 1862. Then Lincoln said: “This nation cannot exist half slave and half free”. The issue today is wheth er America is to exist at all as a free nation—or whether we shall yield up our rights as a free people and live under the rule of communistic groups, and bureacratic government bodies that have risen above constitutional government. This issue touches the lives of every man, woman and child in America, regardless of political belief. That ours should remain a free constitutional government is Just as important to a democrat as it is to a republican. Government by Sidney Hillman, the C.I.O. and the P.A.C. can and will injure democrats as well as republicans. Government by bureaucracy hurts 11 s all, democrat and republican alike. Inefficient, top heavy government hurts us all, democrat and republican alike. In effect, everybody, is being hurt by the type of Government we have in Washington today. If Sidney Hillman’s political action committee and the corrupt city bosses can add their numbers to the millions now on the government payrolls and direct their voting, the American tax payer and citizen will be the victim of future years and terms of an “indispensable” somebody who will continue to plunder the farmers, business men and laborers. We still have one last chance to choose between a government by the people, or a government by selected pressure groups, bureaucrats and city bosses. This column will be conducted by the Malheur County Republican Committee during the present campaign. Watch for week to week discussions of SH0RB the issues that control the future of the American wall, keep in good flash, build lots of stionq, vigorous lambs. Easy to lead in any weather. Fas! Gains -Top Finish Is C.J. ip Lamb Crop M W F Feed SHEEP CHECKERS This Murray Morton Democratic candidate for Malheur County Assessor people. Malheur County Republican Experienced, qualified, and knows t h e co unty. Former county assessor. Your support will be appreciated. Central Committee Paid political advertisement.