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Page 8 Commandry Yule Observance Set For Milron-Freewarer The Pendleton Commandry number 7 Christmas observance program will be held in Milton this year in accordance with the precedence of holding this pro gram in various cities in the jurisdiction of the Tendleton dis trict. The observance in Milton Freewater is to be presented in the Christian church located on south Broadway starting at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, Dec. 11, according to chairman R. E. Batchelor, of Pendleton. Truman Robbins, pastor of the Christian church, will deliver the Christmas message and congre gational singing will be includ ed on the program. The Pendleton Commandry is inviting the community to par ticipate in the observance and Batchelor states that the Pendle ton Commandry, Knights Tem plar of Oregon, is a part of York Rite Masonry of Oregon and has over 300 members in Hermiston, Umatilla, Heppner, Fossil, Pen dleton. Milton-Freewater and other states. ar- wsfp? K -' X . ..... W'M HEPPNER WM HARDWARE 'i;M &m IS Y0UR KM Vt IW i Mi II W.' W K f. WAFFLE SERVERS- Twin butter and syrup set. ONLY $5.00 Pepper Mill and Salt Shaker Set 88c TO $4.95 CHOP BLOCK $5.95 Silex Coffee Service Starlight set with warmer. 12 cup size $7.95 CHOLOROPHYL FRESH AIR CANDLE $1.00 ASH TRAY $1.95 Great big ones really fine gifts OUTING KIT $13.55 Two quart thermos bottles, sandwich box in zipper case. Sunbeam Deep Fryer Sunbeam Automatic Coffee Maker ELECTRIC FRY PANS By Sunbeam and General Electric. XflS-lDflM Designed for living... mth carefree, lasting beauty AUTUMN LEAVES Elegant and simple. Deli cate tones of the design . . , charcoal, gold, turquoise and pink are echoed in the cups and bowls 4 Mh diniwr plom, mIo4 plat.i, tupi ond iaucr Guarantied fw Ml yQt agalntl brMklni, (nipping r (racking In ntrmol uit I I "Autumn Lavt" by nottd artist designer Philip M. Brody, Associate, Industrial Dtsigntrs Institute. HEPPNER HARDWARE AND ELECTRIC LOYAL PARKER Farm Building Loans Available Here Farmers in Morrow county who own and personally operate fam ily-type farms and need to build or repair essential farm build ings, including dwellings, may be eligible for building improve ment loans through the Farmer's Home Administration, James S. Cody, the agency's county super visor said this week. A building improvement loan is only one type of the agency's farm ownership loans. Loans are made either from insured funds put up by private leaders or from funds appropriated by Congress. Other types of farm ownership loans the Farmer's Home Administration makes or insures, enable farmers to pur chase, enlarge, develop, or im prove family-type farms. Con struction and repair of essential farm buildings are provided for in all types of farm ownership loans to the extent necessary to make the farm an efficient unit. With a building improvement loan a farmer may construct, alter, repair, replace, or relocate an essential building or build ings on his farm. Specific im provements are agreed upon be it- 1 decorated patterns Heppner Gazette fore the loan is made. Buildings must meet reasonable construc tion standards and be adequate for the farm's needs. No loan is made tnat wij brng a farmer's indebtedness up to more than the fair and reasonable value of the farm. Loan funds may be used to provide a water supply for dwel lings and other buildings includ ing wells, pumps, and farmstead distribution systems. A building improvement loan may be made for periods from 5 to 40 years, depending on the improvement, and the farmer's debt-paying ability. HOSPITAL NEWS Medical Wayne Gollyhorn, lone; Melvin Wham, Kinzua, dismissed; Robert Ferrel, Kinzua, dismissed ; Margaret Buschke, Heppner; Adelle Hayes, Condon; Myles Martin, Heppner (deceas ed); Charles Flack, Kinzua, dis missed; O. G. Forbes, Heppner; Bernice Yenne, Fossil, dismis sed. Major Surgery Rex Sweek, Monument. Minor Surgery Claire Andre sen, Heppner. o Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Dick and Mr. and Mrs. G. M. C. Smith drove to The Dalles Monday even ing to attend the annual Stand ard Oil Company Christmas party. o As we summarize 4-H Club re cord books at the end of the pro ject year, some Interesting de tails are uncovered in financial statements and stories of the club member's work during the year. One of the interesting record books received was that of Rus sell Dolven, Lexington livestock club member, who last year won the Safeway Stores livestock breeding project scholarship for outstanding work In his sheep breeding project. Russell, who has Just completed his fifth year in club work started out with a couple of Southdown ewes and has gradually developed into one of the top sheep breeding pro jects. In addition to his small Southdown herd, he has a regis tered Columbia flock which now totals 50 head. Income from his sheep and wool this past year was almost $2,000 with a $500 profit. Indicating that he is get ting something out of club work, this year Russell was fourth place judging individual In the Oregon Wheat Growers League fat stock sale judging contest with almost 200 club members participating. Last Sunday, members of the Heppner-Butter Creek livestock club met to reorganize their club for the new club year. Interest was so high that the club ended up dividing itself up into three clubs from the original one. Clubs organized were the Butter Creek Hinton livestock club, The Hoof and Horn livestock club and the Rhea Creek livestock club. Each club has at least five members with prospects for additional members in each. . YOU'D BETTER HURRY IF YOU WANT XiMS WITH YOUR NAME IMPRINTED PRICED FROM 25 FOR $1.95 HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES Mam iUUtsw CARDS Times, Thursday, November 24, 1955 zr i ip, v-TS J 7?'X ill'''' 1'$f R 7 ' "" '.' J i ,, .1. 1 1r- I. .- L... 1 Sutrnt. till ii ft mwwmiiiiiia TUM-A-LTJM LUMBER COMPANY is featuring a new insulation now handled by the firm, Armstrong's full four-inch-thick blanket type insulating wool. Jim Sumner is shown measuring the insulation to show its full thickness. Also shown in the photo are a few of the many power tools in stock at Tum-A-Lum that make ideal gifts for the do-it-yourself fan. ".. mm M (y ELECTRONIC SERVICE is featuring a complete line of famous Ad miral refrigerators and ranges. Here Rodger Kincaid, lone is examining one of the new modern refrigerators baing shown by Mrs. Glenn Way. Among the other tcp lines awaiting Christmas Shoppers are Admiral and Hoffman television sets and Admiral radios. The store is located on Gilmore street in Heppner. CAPITAL PARADE Continued from Page 2 December 27th, then to Miami, Florida for three days. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Patter son. . . . James Hatfield, Salem, was elected state chairman of the Oregon Young Republican Feder ation at their statewide meeting Saturday; David Belch and Mar jorie Wooten, both of Portland, were elected national committee man and committeewomen. Ann West, Salem, was elected secre tary. The organization defeated resolutions calling for a sales tax . . . Philip S. HitchcocV, a public relations representative for Lewis and Clark College, told friends Sunday that he is considering a race for congress in the third district (Multnomah county). A former Republican state senator, Hitchcock would oppose Congress woman Edith Green, Democrat, if he should win the Republican nomination in May . . . Looks like the State Fair will have a big horse show in 1956. Fair board to meet in December when they ex pect to OK the event . . . Forest Stewart, seeretry of the Oregon State Employees Assn. since 1945 resigned Saturday. o Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lundell of Oakland, California, were visiting in Heppner and lone the first of this week. Proved on job World's iiios Selectivity. The Universal 'Jeep' shifts easily from 2-wheel drive for normal highway driving into 4 wheel drive when the going gets tough. 4-WHEEL DRIVE 1 UNIVERSAL - - LI 2?f v.cr- Thanksgiving Services Held By Christians The congregation of the Hepp ner Christian church held a special harvest home and Thanks giving service Sunday morning. Special Thanksgiving music was presented by the choir. A Thank offering which totaled over $1,100 vsas taken during the service which was followed by a fellowship dinner. A program of songs and readings was present ed by younger members of the Sunday school. p Mr. and Mfs. Raymond Fergu- son left Tuesday to take their daughter, Mrs. Robert Kelly and her daughter, Luanne, to their home in Everett, Washington, after a visit here of several months. Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST mm WHS Over five million packages of the WlLLARD Treatmemt have been Bold for relief of ymptoms of distress arising from Stomach end Duodenal Ulcere due to Elects Acid Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach, Casiineu, Heartburn, Sleeplessness, etc., due to Excess Acid. Ask for " Willard't Message" which fully explain! this home treatment free at HUMPHREYS DRUG CO. after job... Traction. With the extra traction of its 4-wheel drive, the 'Jeep' climbs 60 grades, goes through mud, sand, snow, ice or soft earth, on or off the road. Ask for t useful vehicle ! FARLEY MOTOR COMPANY HEPPNER, OREGON KIMA-KEPR TV PROGRAM, CHANNEL 19 Thursday, Thanksgiving' Nov. 24 6:00 Rin Tin Tin 6:30 TV Newsroom 6 : 45 Weather Cartoon 7:00 Cisco Kid 7:30Abbott & Costello 8:00 Godfrey & Friends 8:30Climax 9:00 Climax 9-30 TV Newsroom Final 9:45 Little Theatre 10:00 Dr. Hudson Secret Journal 10:30 Frank Leahy Predicts 10:45 Johnny Powell Show 11:15 TV Theatre 12:15 Nitecap News Friday, November 25 1:15 Here's Music 1:30 On Your Account 2:00 News & Chapel 2:15 Homemaker Show 3:00 Studio A 3:30 Search for Tomorrow 3:45 Love of Life 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 At Home 4:30 4-H Show 4:45 Holiday Inn 5:15 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse 5:30 Bar 29 Ranch 6:00 Captain Zero 6:30 TV Newsroom Early 6:15 Weather, Music Sampler 7:00 Cavalcade of Sports 8:00 Racket Squad 8:30 Talent Scouts 9:00 TV Newsroom Final 9:15 Powerland Story 9:30 Pro Football High Lights 10:00 The Lineup 10:30 Dateline Europe 11 :00 Hollywood Wrestling 12:00 Nitecap News Saturday, November 26 10:00 AM NCAA Football 1:00 Roy Rogers 1:30 Industry on Parade 1:45 Safety is no Accident 2:00 Christophers 2:30 Teach Them to Drive 3:00 Trans-Atlantic Teleview 3:15 Barn Raising 3:30 Sugar U. S. A. 4:00 This is The Life 4:30 Western Playhouse, C Kid 5:30 Musical Harts 5:45 Childrens Bible Hour 6:00 NBC Spectacular 7:30 Boy Scout Court of Honor 8:00 Great Gildersleeve 8:30 Jackie Gleason 9:00 Two For The Money 9:30 It's Always Jan 10:00 Grand 01 Opry 10:30 Hit Parade 11:00 TV Theatre 12.00 Nitecap News Sunday, November 27. 11:00 Pro Football 2:00 Oral Roberts 2:30 Industry on Parade 3:00 Disneyland 4.00 Annie Oakley 4:30 Wild Bill Hickok 5:00 People are Funny 5:30 It's A Great Life 6:00 You Are There 6:30 Ken Murray Show 7:00 Private Secretary 7:30 My Little Margie 8:00 Ed Sullivan Show 9:00 G. E. Theatre 9:30 I've Got A Secret 10:00 Loretta Young Show 10:30-Iustice 11:00 Curtain Call ll:30-yNitecap News Monday, November 28 1:15 Here's Music 1:30 On Your Account 2:00 News Chapel HEPPNER TV INC. " Furnishing Your Community Antennt Enjoy Television in Your Home-Ph. 6-9205 Hauling. The 'Jeep' carries loads up to half a ton and pulls heavily loaded trailers, on or off the road. . WILLYS... world's largest makers a demonstration.. , 2:15 TV Homemaker 3:00 Studio A 3:30 Search For Tomorrow 3:45 Love Of Life 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Arthur Godfrey 4:30 Land of Fun 4:45 Holiday Inn 5:15 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhous 5:30 Bar 29 Ranch 6:00 Andy's Gang 6:30 TV Newsroom Early 6:45 Weather Sports 7:00 Western Marshal 7:30 Waterfront 8:00 Burns & Allen 8:30 Badge 714 9:00 TV Newsroom Final 9:15 Adventure Outdoors 9:30 December Bride 10:001 Love Lucy 10:30 Camera 4 11:00 Col. March of Scot. Yard 11:30 Nitecap News Tuesday, November 29 1:15 Here's Music 1:30 On Your Account 2:00 News & Chapel 2:15 TV Homemaker 3:00 Studio A 3:30 Search for Tomorrow 3:45 Love of Life 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Arthur Godfrey 4:30 Land of Fun 4:45 Holiday Inn 5:15 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse 5:30 Bar 29 Ranch 6:00 Valley Viewpoints 6:3o TV Newsroom Early 6:45 Weather Agriculture 7:00 Jet Jackson 7:30 My Favorite Husband 8:00 Liberace 8:30 Amos N' Andy 9:00 TV Newsroom Final 9:15 Yesterday's Newsreel 9:30 Pasport To Danger 10:00 Paris Precinct 10:30 Guy Lombardo 11:00 Famous Playhouse 11:30 Nitecap News Wednesday, November 30 1:15 Here's Music 1:30 On Your Account 2:00 News & Chapel 2:15 TV Homemaker 3:00 Studio A 3:30 Search For Tomorrow 3:45 Love Of Life 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Arthur Godfrey 4:30 Land of Fun 4:45 Holiday Inn 5:15 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse 5:30 Bar 29 Ranch 6:00 Jungle Jim 6:30 TV Newsroom Early 6 : 45 Weather Cartoons 7:00 Break The Bank 7:30 Highway Patrol 8:00 Life of Riley 8:30 Heart Of The City 9:00 TV Newsroom Final 9:15 TV Report 9:30 Hollywood Previews 10:00 Damon Runyon Theatrt 10:30 Ray Milland Show 11:00 Secret File USA 11:30 Nitecap News Thursday, December 1. 1:15 Here's Music 1:30 On Your Account 2:00 News-Chapel 2:15 TV Homemaker 3:00 Studio A 3:30 Search For Tomorrow 3:45 Love "Of Life 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Arthur Godfrey 4:30 Land of Fun 4:45 Holiday Inn 5:15 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse 5:30 Bar 29 Ranch Powering. 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