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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYgSA, OREGON B E N D FA M IL Y TO M O V E T O PR A IR IE BIO BLND, Oct. 31—iuri. Agustus Sillonis and family drove to Jordan valley Sunday to visit friends. Leroy and Harry Bennett and Erie Mausling returned from Jun tura with two deer. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ashcraft and daughter and Shirley Smith were Sunday dinner guests at the A! Mecham home. Joe Gale is working in a lum ber mill at Prairie City. He plans to move his family there for the winter. Mr and Mrs. Miles Teter and family were Monday evening din ner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Witty and boys. Mr. Farwell, Mr. Hardy, and Mr. O.ucas of the Roswell Baptist hui n were Sunday visitors at the Lower Bent Sunday school. Mr. Hardy gave a message. A dinner was given In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Russell and daughters, Barbara and Judith, at Win a new HUDSON SEDAN! . .. A W INTER CRUISE TO HAW AII! * , ~ O Returns From I'tah— the home of Mrs. Harvy Hatch. W. E. Ashcraft store Saturday,[to fill them up again for use by Visit Relatives— Mr. and Mrs. Russell, former resi- October 23 from 10:30 to ti o’clock consumers later on. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hodges and Mrs. Albert Coleman returned dents otf the Bend, are now living Mrs. Ihreim a Elliot attended tin By the end of August this year. Lmda of Seattle spent a week with home o.i urday from Pleasant at Toledo, Oregon. Quests present; wedding of Mis» Miriam Black ¡nearly 100 million bushels of wheat Mrs. Hod-ies’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Grove, Utah, where rtn. had spent 10 days visiting relatives. Coleman, and family were, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chaney home demonstration agent for had been placed In storage under ^ For consumers full gran and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mal.ieur county, to Dr. Colforu loan. \ aries are the best assurance of en-j Hatch and Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. of Ontario. Boyce Van De Water and Loretta The Adrian community cannery augh to eat if lean years should and Lorraine, William Teter, Mr. is running three days a week now. orae. Mr. and Mrs. Boo Brown am. Price supports also help die con and Mrs. Dale Teter and daugnt- ors, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright, Mrs. Glen Brown attended an sumer. by encouraging an ade Mr. and Mrs. Joe King and Mrs. ¿astern Star meeting in Ny»»ii quate production. When farmers Monday evening. . eronica Stradley. are sure they will be protected a- Emmett Stutheit and boys, Joe .Vitty and George E,fers drove to SU P P O R T PR O G R A M S ,, ain.it ruinous price drops, they .Jrairie City Friday evening to hunt, H E L P C O N SU M ER ; follow their natural bent and do hey returned Sunday. everything to produce abundantly, Wayne Roberts, a member of the Consumers as weil as farmers | Price supports coupled with con Big Bend stock club placed third oenefit from government oil servation measures practiced by • As an authorized dealer of n the stock judging contest for >ort programs, said Glen L. Hutch farmers made possible the 35 to 40 -H at tuie Malheur County fair. inson. chairman of me t u u c u t percent increase in food production the Ford Motor Company wc Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hobos ana agricultural conservation comma - we’ve had during and since the realize that wc have a public re .’arrrily visited Mr. and Mrs. John war." Harris and family of Idaho City “Price support programs encour- “On the subject of consumer sponsibility to the people of this Friday and Saturday. 'age storage of sui'p.u es, ; nd Mr. prices, certainly prices would not Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hatch and .lU tchinson. When there is more nave been lower if less food had community. We realize, and girls drove to Lake Lowell Sun wheat or corn or pocauies man can oeen produced. Food items about accept, the responsibility day. oe handled by marketing facilities which there is the greatest com a farmer can get a loan and put plaint ate commodities that are of ethical business’ the surplus in storage. The loan not supported. Tnere are jio price A D R IA N D E F E A T S program before the war he.ped to upports on beef and lambs. practices. M EL BA T E A M 33-6 fill the granaries so that bread “Farmers must protect their ADRIAN, Oct. 21—Mrs. Gieinl ationing was not necessary dur drown visited her daughter, Mrs. ing the war. Now that the gran- rops by storing them if they are • • .0 • • • • • • • e e e e e e e . e e Bob Eastman in Caldwell Tuesday, •■r.es have been emptied for war to have the benefit of price sup porting loans. The loan program in the evening Mr. Brown and needs and to feed famine-strick Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown attend en people in war devastated count Ls an incentive for farmers to pro duce and to protect what they ed the Dependable meeting in ries, the loan pregram is helping produce,” VVII Caldwell. The Adrian football team scored a victory over Melba Thursday af ternoon at Melba. The score was J to 6. • A surprise birthday party for Ray Kelley was held Saturday dght at the home of Betty Jarvis. h o e attending were Vivian Hope, Shirley Sparks, Louaine Hite, Myrna Lane, Molly Connoughy, Max Linviile, Benny Keller, Joe Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bald win. Cake, ice cream and coca 'ola were served. Ray received many nice gifts. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Connoughy ^nd family were Sunday dinner guests at the John Jarvis home. Mrs. Threlma Elliot attended an '■'tension meeting at the home of Mrs. Phillip Keek near Vale, T ob ler’s F eed Thursday. The ladies of the Legion auxiliary and Fuel will hold a cooked food sale at the Herriman Motor Co. I TH E i EDITOR HAD T O KNOW ! M IKE-IKE WEB . . . 563 OTHER PRIZES! © PAGE THREE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1948 @ ‘THEY REALLY LOOK ALIKE4 COMEIN*"»SEETHEM WATCH FOR THEM IN THE PAPER „ NEXT WEEK! Com e in to d a y and enter our 6 5 ,0 0 0 BENDIX * WASHER CONTEST! Nothing to buy . . . easy to enter. See a demonstration of the Bendix Automatic Soap Injector and get your Official Entry Blank, full details and easy contest rules a t . . ; THAT MAY CHANGE YOUR WHOLE LIFE G O L D E N R U LE I t tak es ju st tw o m in u tes to read th is ad and w h a t you decide as a resu lt of it m ay ch an ge you r ow n life and that of your children for years to com e. T h e p oin t is sim p ly th is: But Hurry! Contest ends November 20! 1____ __________ —------ - ------------------------ T h o se w h om w e elect in th is election m ay w ell d ecid e m ost of the vital issu e s w hich w ill affect you d ir e c tly — peace or war, prosperity or de pression , m oderate prices or h ig h ones, progress or sta g n a tio n . T h e se are th e reasons w h y it is m ore im portant th an ever before that w e V O T E F O R T H E B E S T M A N in every office, large or sm all. 3MER D. AN GELI Congressman (third district) HARRIS ELLSWORTH Congressman (fourth district) DOUGLAS McKAY Governor H E R E IS A C H A L L E N G E F O R Y O U . M ake a real stu d y of a ll candidates offering th em se lv e s for public office in th is election . F o rg et for a m om en t you r ow n party affiliation and th a t o f th e can d id ate you are in v e stig a tin g . T h in k o n ly “I s th is m an, is th is w om an, th e candidate b e st su ited by personal background, ab ility and record in public and private life for th is particular office?” D o th is h o n e stly and w e are sure th a t you, too, w ill vote R epublican. Remember, vote for the best man, may the best man win! EARL T. NEWBRY Secretary of State Pd. Adv. Republican State Central Committee of Oregon, Newell Elliott, Sec ., 320 S W. Broadway, Portland, Oregon. G E T M O RE PO W ER FO R OREGON A. M o r. Pow er For O regon Com m ino# »«-"»■ 105 ‘>-*** *■ ***" /