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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1960)
Kfll'l tt II !-' '!- ( I f' f "! - V ' !' t" f f " f M V6 worked hard ftr your money-AOW make it work -rot s Sort with UNITED STATES 3 Now Poyng 3?4?i urn smrES WIG s ri HJ (7 n ri HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES Monument y MARTHA MATTESON !avnard Hamilton made buine trip lo John Iy M' day. Mr Anll Martin anJ children Tii.!iv brtnfini: Mi Haruld Uppert and baby boy lium from hospital. Mr Jun llutchlaun. Mr Jim Crokrr and Mr Cew Vaughn dnv to Pendleton Tuesday fur a chopping lour and dentit ap polntmint. Mr and Mr Oorse Capon. Mr PeUla Swk and Mm Roy Corl drove to Heppnrr Tueday on bufclm-k. mm J.si Sovtt and aon Hubert went to PrtnevlIIe Tuesday even no uiih Mm Judy Martin and children where they vUlted with the Martina and Mr and Mr Melvln Hall and children. They returned Friday. Mr. Frank William. Mm June Hutchison and children, and her father Joe Whltaker Jolt iintnv mornlnc for Idaho. Mr William will visit her folka In Jerome while the rest will go on i. M.'lba and Salt Lake City where June will leave her father and two daughters to visit for a month. Safe Bike Riding Habits Stressed, Cautions Listed Parents who teach their young sters safe bicycle riding Tiablts can help aave Uvea this summer, n,i an extra bonus, contri bute to safe automobile drivers in the years ahead. Mrs Roberta Frasier. Oregon State College extension family l,f (!!!. t -!-' 't an climated S fUdrn are killed in bike accident tU )er wi!h ummer l'ted 'h m"! ....,,.. H'li Four mil if tl tMinu are under H f ji,e and kdung rule f the r.tad Turning, turns th ter-,t-r (. the rd and refusal U lcld ii. tijftit J way art" ornf lead Inif i btiors Otten. be mt-. 1 "" huy i.unj:ter a bike, put him m li. and kh.tut a few niruHu a the child tide ut t tal Uit. M-re training than Ihta U needed, he continue, j luvcie and automobile are ..... ..r'.!t I v the name rule f . . ,i and retiuire tome li i ' - - ,.f it. .. i9m learind kul. I Iill.l ren ran al learn to apprivuie i. .1 .irivii- ' m the treet and l.i.l.u.iva U a I'Mvllefie and a m-ht Mt Fraier uft;et that bletie riding privileges (e re- voked when lidera vl.-ute rules Jlere are other aug;etion ie offer. Oriinire hlcycw rider etlucat- itmeiam In your ncignnor i,. ,.r fiimmunltv, County ex' ten-i'in ..fflces can l helpful In .,r ...niiiii? these pre-grams ami in . rurinff educational nim and nt her material. i..u.i i.i.-vri.- rL'uiiir v to that they are In safe mechanical condition. Patents who et a t'ol exam ple in their automobile driving habits are most effective teach ers, she believes. It's difficult to Impress a child with a respect for the law when parents try to "gel by" with as many vio lations as they can. Attitudes toward driver re sponsibility learned as a young cyclist will carry over in me future when the youngster is old enough to drive a car. says Mrs rrasier. HCFFNEl CAZCTTCTIMCS. TJhuidY. J uif New Barbecue Sauce "Cooks In" Flavor At A Cook Out ' ... r hi r rt nmrmmmtmnnnmaimiHK AYERS PEST CONTROL rcn you smatino Tiet. Yaid 4 Ciat ttM 9ei tsidnt and Cmmf- ctol rx;-jio9. Clayton Ayers Phone 6-9953 uissnnintinmnmaanmaxuimsai t - v V- ' r-- s ' k Everyone lvr a ek out! rHviullv lirrilliel.irt-iitli.it tnt Nular of bird, grilled ihiiki n And lo a uxin your i In. km a it rtMika a ru-w UiiU-eue umv with a secn l br.n-.ine int:ri-.Iirnt ttiat corrn- the wonderful ll.iwr rii;lit into bxli 1 1" -iv .m.v is a blend of ru h tunwito. a tmii h i m-:ar ami r.in.:e and iiiim-. ten In-rlis and spiei-: nil the thins; It t.ii.e lo l-iiiitl U the U-t in your willing IhiiImh mtl me.ita. And jut try it in Imkisl Imim, or as the lively note in ite or shrimp cocktail dips. lUrlH-rued ! km U4o2'4 P'nd broiler- Kraft ItartM-eue S.mc fncrs. split in half Plc the c hit ken. nil side ilo n. on n ere ii'osl ur ill. Grill slowly until tender, turning frequently, and brinluns t-nerouly with tha uu4-. Livestock Market Cattle ogs Sheep SALE EVERT TUESDAY 12 HOON On U. S. Highway No, 30 NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. JO 7-6CSS HrmUton. Orsaa Don Wink. Mjr. Res. Hvrmistoa JO 7-3111 rrank Wink & Sons Ownrs I Stanfield Meat Co. Hugh Smith, Owner & Mgr. Stanfitld. Or. CUSTOM CtTTTlN G -CUTTIN G CURING WhoUsaU & Retail LOCKER MEAT Call CI 9 3633 WE DELIVER USE GAZETTE TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS ' ( Dl (o (fri i'fife. 1 ;: V. Ir' r, hi'-1 Mr SPECIFY nrxn Lr FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON . If you apply for a CCC loan on your orop, you'll get speedy, efficient service by directing your ASC offioe to issue your grain loan through your nearby branoh of First National Bank of Oregon. Convenience, a 95-year record of safety, and "Personal Interest" in its customers makes First National first choice for depositing the proceeds of your grain orop. We invite you to "Bank where you can borrow". . . your deposits help build your own community. PORTLAND MIMItl HtHAlM'OtlT INIVMNCI t0l0TIOM THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ORE PORTLAND