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m. r r n l u(uni'n ,m. - - . 1 1 ! ate? t orrki i (wuuni vn iwii' tlvi tiUel the ifomUinf F. H. A. Loans To Operator! With Off-Farm Jobs The Frm-r Hum AJmlnU tratlon h rrrf-rilly broadened li loan tru-ram Ij i-ruiMe fl r-am-In 2 for farm ojwralora who have regular i tt farm employ flSelit. i;ai h nllci;l mul b con liufliiu' a uttntlal farm oix-r otiun n l mul nave renMed on 4 frm ami dejemletl up frm Imt.me f. r livelihood fnr a u tantll iortl'n of his life Credit will I etenlel only til tlrt miori c.f farm that arc family size or smaller, Ivn will not t made 1a ntllcnU who ran receive rrinllt undor reason able r.tto and term from other Irndm. An-llcants must have sufficient farm exjxTiencc and must be able to show reasonable repayment based on a found farm plan. Interest rale li five percent Repnyments are normally ached uled up to five yearn according to ability to repay. Loan funds may be used to pay farm oper ating costs, purchase livestock and equipment, and refinance se cured debts. More Information may be ob tained at the FHA office In Pen dleton each Monday In-tween 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. The office Is located at 105 S. E. Dyers Ave. tt ft National it 4 it NEWSPAPER WEEK I . M . j . W at 1 jfREEDOM SL, GUARDIAN O luHSre iM-.-int.it f a wtl he-mica is l!..lutl. With fcrVrfal I'fuduttS un u.e war Wrt and nth era In final i ..rlr. Tttit ha tl-st irntlaL ide j.ineinr aJ C Nrffior Ha!f1rl4 aaUi rtw U a j oo-i time rir inrsn i'tv m ,K. at rrmtrr Ue f .J. ; nt oisly Hju f lU Import. . - .. . - 4 ... .- lr ureL'ons minnm out i.n It tntn merit as a "Iwautiful, eratile and rconom- 1 T building material. More Jobs From Forest Products Mrs. Helen Cox was In Port land tMs last weekend attending a Design School. The forest product! Industry's procres toward development of new products baaed on full utiil latlon of timber resource ha contributed rnstrrlally to Ore- gona expanding economy oov ernor Mark Hatfield ald today. The governor In an unusaul letter written on a 3x2 foot panel of Douglas Fir plywood took note uf the observance of Forest Products Week October 1G 22 More Jobs are more wealth and are belnn created out or eacn Iree by new products and proc esses which utilize residue wocki formerly wasted, the governor said. He cited the rapid expan sion of the pulp and paper In dustry and of particle and other panel boards made out of chips, shavings, bark and other left overs from plywood and lumber mills. DEPENDABLE EXPERIENCED PROFESSIONAL Three reasons why most people buy their insurance from a local, independent agent. That's us! C. A. RUGGLES INSURANCE AGENCY PHONE 6-9625 HEPPNER, OREGON BOX 611 College Scholarships For Home Ec Students Announced I'tind ea rmarked for 4 11 col- lece (Mhflarshlps thU year by ih S!Tr' and Hutchinson Com- r..nv uti Inrrcased by several! the ;ftii.,n!i! 4 If M-rvlce Committee tthlrh administers educational .rr.t through the Coterattve Fxtenslon S'n lce of the U S D A. The firm originally offered two Lsnn national wholarshlps to be awnrded coeds In their Junior vear malorlnc H home erono- nim Trt these now have been a-id.x! grunts totaling S.W0 avail able to 4 II girls In the Mate. Candidates must have out- unnrtini? 4 11 club records. In rwi.iifiiin in a hlEh scholastic Mandlntr. Leadership, general nrhivmfnf. cltlzenshlo and rhnracter also will be consider- t virdlnp to a committee Bmikesman. The state 4 H office selects the lornl winners, but the national wholarshlD winners will be cho sen by a special committee of 4 II ludces meeting In Chicago In mid-November. LET US FORD DEALERS SHOW YOU THE MOST MAINTENANCE-FREE FORD IN HISTORY J. 3 if ut fU4i J T BuJ J'. 1 14 J u M rMKtirviwc fT n tan m )uu bundirJiff J4!(i in it(ij( tM.ll Kx-f aitJ fllJ 0-M iHhaiKO KHKX'Jt liiutiic, tJ ih Tfuia " UlkC .iiuc iiitniMlr 4mM) Hunk A u' N.Hlly pm ttuild diic aiounJ tb .mIJ lrliie you J tJ a ihi lubri tuuo Mutfim Uw upo J Unncr. And 4.UW mtle o.l (Unrt. f ix J'i lia. round lumt Imith Haft trauiilul iih. out akin;, too. Ami ItJ'i pfuimJKe iie hi;h. iih VTiJe-TrraJ drvn, ure futxeJ lunJtin5 sod a ihouf of 4 gwt mpnev AnJ mticoiber, ToiJ Dtlcr ib f;tc to emend thru warranty on '61 cars foe 12.000 mdci Of H full ytJf, miiiih cm come f. Ask jwa dealct k details. V BECAUSE ITS BEAUTIFULLY BUILT TO TAKE CARE OF ITSELF J BIAUTiruUV fR0OTIONl0 TO THt CLASSIC fORO LOOK m m-mm CM tm L Am tM mutm. m .IMltXl.l.llIlM nKmwum. DEAUT1I ULLY BUILT TO TAKE CARL OF ITSLLF-IIERL'S HOW M.lWU K alkMi AWH fcauUIIM. Ma m N. Tm'1 ( 4.000 Irrigon H. S. Grad Attending Central Bible Institute rarmln Wilson, dauchter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Wilson, Irrigon, Is one of 423 students enrolled this fall at Central Bible Institute, Assemblies of God the ological school. A sophomore, Miss Wilson ex pects to major In religious edu cation. She attended Irrigon High School, where she Graduated In 1955. Central Bible Institute, a four- vear collcee with graduate divi sion, is located in Springfield, Mo., where the church maintains its international headquarters. ii.--. i hiiiilii... ,w im mmpur cr - ,-srajT- ' -mv '. . ' f t lit'' . V I . . , - " I - , . - :'- ! tMlMM. I ' . ' ' . ' !, '..N ' I a4wata Ha anafcaa. If titt I . . f i... ' Miinl IkMiira E : ' Jft ' t ' ' ; . v L . . r . I' -V ii. v. ' . ' - . AMftfa Ha aMrfflar. fa4 Vj, J ; i " i I 'i ' ij mitti lit m m. m nui i ! !"- nn.r -- - -a -'. C.-4 ' , . ' i 1 3 , if-butt tttt m'If tncmmt J " ' jlliii i'niii ir- mm ' U.JW.' ' rn7iiii-lrfi'il II-f lYi-l-ln - - - " ' "'" ,,w,ii n, I m.a,..ri'T..n),.i.iii-ri.tiviii Mrs and Mr- Harlan McCurdf' Jr. returned Saturday from a weeks trip to southern California, Reno, and San Francisco. SEE IT.. .DRIVE IT.. .AT YOUR FORD DEALER'S TODAY SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER r.o.a.F. i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 ( i iiini ti 1 1 1 iti ii 1 1 mi ii iiiiii j 1 1 ii in ii iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiviiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHHi" inn iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini V n -V OCTOBER 1 3 - 22 I ss&P" 1 10 AYS ' i 14,009 FREE STAMPS I T STfERMASTER 24" MotoHxtd Grill ami Eoatman KODAK "Zoom 8" Movla Camora WESTINGHOUSE li Koatter oven HUNDREDS OF HAPPY WINNERS And you can win more than once! 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