Heppner Gazette Times, August 30, 1945 9 mm i i Get Your Tickets Early! Admission prices to the 21st Annual Annual Heppner Rodeo: Friday: One general admission $1.75 Plus Federal Tax 35c; Total .; .$2.10 Saturday-Sunday: Reserved seat. $2.00 Plus Federal Tax 40c; Total $2.40 General admission Friday and Saturday $1.50; plus Fed'l tax 30c; Total $1.80 Make your reservations at Gordon's Drug Store Drive EnTodcsy FREE TIRE At no obligation whatever we will examine your tires carefully; let you know what repairs, if any, are necessary; and advise what should be done to keep 'em rolling, - We'll Melp You Secure the Famous New DeLuxe CHAMPION by helping you make out fta application for a tiro rationing; certificate, OR, LET US KEEP YOUR CAR ROLLING WITH n$tom FACTORY-METHOD RECAPPING All materials and workmanship fnHjr guarantee a. x ou get g extra safety, extra J traction, longer mile age! Grade A Rubber Rosewall Motor Co. Recognition Given Volunteer Corps By Service Panel Recognition for services render ed during the war was given vol unteer workers Monday evening at a meeting sponsored by the commu nity servicec panel of the Hepp ner board of the OPA. The meet ing was held in the dining room of the Church of Christ and was pre sided over by Mrs. Irl Clary, cjhair man of the sponsorin panel. Mayor J. O.. Turner was intro duced and gave a short talk on the object of the meeting and then pre sented the speaker of the evening, Mary A. Jones. At the close of her speech Miss Jones presented via tory pins. One of the recipients, Henry Baker, was an original mem ber of the tire board and received three Vs. P. A. Mollahan and Mrs. Ed Burchell were awarded two-V pins, and one-V pins went to the following: Mrs. William Barcla, Fred Ross, Mrs." Alva Jones, Mrs. Isabelle Lawrence, Mrs. Harvey Miller, Mrs. D. M. Ward, Conley Lanham. and Roy Quackenbush. Scrolls and board pins were awarded to Mrs. Sara McNamer (member of the original board), R. L. Benge, Terrell Benge, Mrs. C. P. Brown, Mrs. Irl Clary, O. W. Cuts forth, L. E. Dick. G. W. Gertson, Mrs. Clive Huston, Conley ' Lan ham, Rev. Francis McCormick, Mrs. Pat Mclntyre, Roy Quackenbush, Mrs. R. B. Rice. R. B. Rice, W. B. Rice, Mrs Vera Rietmann, Fred A. Ross, Mrs. Fred Ross, J. A. Troed son, Dr. L. D. Tibbies, La Verne Van Marter and Mrs. D. M. Ward. Volunteer awards: Mrs. Emma Evans. Mrs. James Davis. Honorable mention: Mrs. Pat Mc Continued on Page Ten 3 Indications point to a large attendance from outside points. More housing facilities are needed as hotel facilities are very largely taken up with the daily run of business and will not be in a po sition to accommodate many rodeo visitors. It is expected that people living within easy riding distance will not seek rooms in town and in this way contribute to the housing of others coming i rum a distance. From all reports there will be ample food on hand. Regular dinners may not be available but there will be enough to eat. Lowering of point values on meats and fats will aid the situation for the restaurants and special stands and it is safe to say no one will go away hungry. It is too soon after the war to get everything running in normal condition but the rodeo associ ation is doing everything possible to stage the show in true western fashion. Heppner will be on its toes to sustain a well deserved reputation for days this has crystallized and the perspective is one to spell three days of lively entertainment. jhMM i Um-m-m-m! It's Delicious! 5 V That's., what., people say about our foun tain service. They are equally en thusiastic about our ice cream the wide variety of flavors .... Always enough for you to take a package home for the family. Our lunches are time saving and satisfying. Meet your friends at 's:3MMmmM nil ii niimMMiM IS Yelcome, hoiks! jlmm to the 2lst Annual M In PPN Wilson's Men's Wear