Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Thursday, August. 7, 1941 Page Four Heppner Gazette Times THE HEPPNER GAZETTE. Established March 30, 1883; ! THE HEPPNER TIMES. Established November 18. 1897: CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15. 1912 Published every Thursday morning by CRAWFOSD PUBLISHING COMPANY and entered at the Post Office at Hepp ner, Oregon, as second-class matter. JASPER V. CRAWFORD, Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year J2.00 Three Years 6.00 Six Months 1.00 Three Months .75 Single Copies .05 Official Paper for Morrow County Investment in Liberty A PPEAL to the people of Oregon to purchase defense savings stamps and bonds without employ ing coercion is commendable on the part of the state defense savings council. There should be ready re sponse by everyone without the ne cessity of holding the threat of un patriotic action over their heads when an understanding is had of the purpose of the securities, their adaptability to savings and their yield in comparison with other types of investments. State Defense Savings Chairman Palmer Hoyt has said that the sale in Oregon will be conducted by making the stamps and bonds ac cessible "at every cash register" and by informing the people of the facts. That is good merchandising. There should be considerable ex tra money in Morrow county this fall that may well be put into de fense savings bonds. Thus employ ing these funds will build up a reserve against the day when in dividual fortunes will be reversed, as they may well be expected at the close of present emergency spending. That is the biggest angle from the individual view. Probably more important, however, is the fact that such investment will make additional funds available to the fed eral government at a time when the funds are sorely needed, hasten ing the whole defense program for it is money that makes the mare go In this respect individual benefit will be realized, too, in the lowered necessity for increasing the tax burden. The war clouds are far from be ing cleared overseas. In spite of Russian claims that the Nazis have been severely hurt, there must be the realization that the Nazis are still gaining their objectives. They have not been stopped. The very fact that a dictator can order the mass bloodshed so far -witnessed is plenty of cause for Americans to invest now in defense. jSuch investment is an investment in liberty, the American way, and another barrier thrown in the way of expanding totalitarianism, which, if you prefer, is nothing more nor less than international gangsterism. Prize List for the 1 941 Rodeo Parade FLOATS Grand Sweepstakes 1st Prize $40 Business Hoi Comic Float Floats (not ir Best Grant C Best Gilliam 2nd Prize $15 Best Wheeler County INDIVIDUAL ENTRIES MISCELLANEOUS LIVESTOCK Four Horse Team 4-H CLUB Best Groomed 4-H Club Girl (To be judged on appear-, ance of skin, hair, nails, posture, appropriate type of dress) JUVENILE ENTRIES (Under 15 years of age) Costumed Cowgirl Costumed Cowboy Best Decorated Bicycle MISCELLANEOUS ENTRIES 25 15 10 5 5 2.50 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 2.50 5 5 . 15 10 .. 15 10 .. 25 15 .. 10 5 5 3 7.50 5.00 5 2.50 5 2.50 3 2 3 2 3 1.50 7.50 5 7.50 5 3 2 5 2.50 3' 2 3 2 10 5 25 15 3rd Prize $10 10 Largest Organization on Horseback in Parade (outside of Mnrrnw Pnnntv (Note The practice of giving each child participating in parade $1.00 is being discontinued. The expense has been heavy, and it is believed that those originating entries should benefit by the prize money generously donated by the Heppner Merchants. In case of a tie both winners will re ceive the amount specified. Sweepstakes winner will not participate m any other prize. Any entry can participate in historical or patriotic prizes.) ANSON RUGGS LEAVING Mr. and Mrs. Anson Rugg have been making preparations to move to Wallowa where they will operate a restaurant. Their work of man aging the store and service station at Rhea creek will be assumed by Mr. Rugg's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Rugg, and operation of the Rugg farm will be handled by Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Brown (Frances Rugg) who arrived this week from Coli-fornia. CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH When in Pendleton WE have a large stock of Chrysler and Plymouth auto mobiles and would like to have you ride and drive one of our cars. ELLIS MOTOR CO. 340 S. W. 1st - Phone 29 - ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the clerk of Union High School Dis trict No. 1, Morrow County, at the office of the clerk in the Union High School bulding in Hardman, Oregon, until 7:30 P. M., August 21st, 1941, for the furnishing of the labor and material in the construc tion and remodeling .for the Union High School Building in the City of Hardman, Oregon, in accordance with plans and specifications pre pared by C. B. Miller, Architect. Plans and specifications are on file in the office of the clerk and in the office of the Architect. Contractors desiring to bid on this work may secure a set of the documents at either office. Plans and specifica tions shall be returned to the clerk at the time the bids are presented. All bid proposals shall be accom panied by cashier's check, certified check or bid bond in an amount not less than 5 percent of the bid to guarantee the execution of the con tract and the furnishing of 100 per cent performance bond. Should the successful bidder fail to enter into a contract within ten days following receipt of notice from the clerk of said award the bid deposit will be forfeited to the school district as liquidated damages. The school board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids submitted, or they may waive informalities and accept a proposal as may be to the best interest of the district. All bids will be opened at the of fice of the clerk and read publicly at, or soon after, the hour stated MEREDITH DEATH TOLD The recent death of Troy Mere dith by burning near Redding, Cal., was told in newspaper clippings re ceived this morning by John Wight man, for whom Meredith worked for several years. Meredith, employed on the Pit river bridge, was alone in a tenthouse at Mountain Gate, presumably lying in bed reading by the light of a kerosene lamp when he fell asleep and the bed caught on fire, Saturday morning, 2:35 a. m., July 12. When neighbors discovered the fire and responded, the entire building and contents were beyond saving and Meredith was found some 50 or 60 feet from the inferno. He was rushed to Redding by ambu lance where he was found to have burns all over his body, and he died the next morning. Funeral services were held Saturday, July 19 from Home Undertaking Co. at Redding with interment in Redding cemetery. He is survived by the father, George Meredith of Fries, Va. SELECTEES ENLIST Word has been receivd by Mor row county local board that regis trant Charles M. Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cox of Heppner, has enlisted in Headquarters Squad ron, 11th Pursuit Wing, of the U. S. Air corps at Portland. This word comes from 2nd Lt. H. D. Ivey, Jr. above. The board reserves the right to hold all bids for five days for ex amination. First publication Aug. 7, 194L Second publication, Aug. 14, 1941. FRANCES LEATHERS, Clerk, Hardman, Oregon. w Dr. Strom Formerly 16 years with Colum bian Optical Co., Portland, Ore. BEFORE SCHOOL STARTS Bring your child in for a - thorough Eye Examination No Charge of Course ST RAM OPTICAL CO. Pendleton, Ore. ' DEFENSE WND lltlHI''1"tBlllllimH' llltl UIHIII I HIWilHI ttllNII 1 1 1 UIUH I HUJ II I II J Ji J J J i j J J J J 4 ij Quiz Q. In what denominations are Defense Savings Stamps available? A. Ten cents, 25 cents, 50 cents, $l, and $5. An album is given free with first stamp purchase to mount stamps of 25 cents up. Q. In what denominations are Defense Savings Bonds available? A. You can buy a series E Bond for $18.75, $37.50, $75, $375, or $750. The prices of Series F Bonds range from $74 to $7, 400; Series G Bonds from $100 to $10,000. NOTE: To purchase Defense Bonds and Stamps, go to the nearest post office or bank, or write for information to the Treasurer of the - United States, Washington, D. C. . , .j. .j. j, j, j, . .j. .. . j . J. j J t t J 4 J J of the air corps. Information has also been received from 2nd Lt. D. K. MacDonald of the infantry that Warren George Canoy, a July 1, 1941, registrant of this board, has enlisted for three years in the reg ular United States army. 1 Milk cows for sale, priced to sell. Neal F. Knighten, Hardman. 23-24p. CldiwdiUncf IT PAY$ TO LISTEN Read The Ads M. Safety Glass CAR WINDOWS We use high-quality, flawless, unbreakable glass in replacing the broken windshield or side windows of your car. Cracked glass is dangerous! Have it re placed at once! FERGUSON I Motor Company I ' r X As the Ropers Vie . Be There In Proper Attire You'll find our stock of Rodeo Hats, Shirts and Kerchiefs rea sonably priced, durable and attractive. DRESS UP NOW WILSON'S MEN'S WEAR The Store of Personal Service HUllllllllllll uamttn