Page Four Heppner Gazette Times Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Thursday, March 30, 1939 THE HEPPNER GAZETTE, Established March 30, 1883; THE HEPPNER TIMES, Established November 18, 1897; CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15, 1912 Published every Thursday morning by CBAWTOBD PUBLISHING COMPANY and entered at the Post Office at Hepp ner, Oregon, as second-class matter. JASPER V. CRAWFORD, Editor SPENCER CRAWFORD, Manager SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $2.00 Three Years 5.00 Six Months 1.00 Three Months 75 Single Copies . .. .05 Official Paper for Morrow County Those "Tall Firs' ASIDE from the glory they have brought to the state, there's something that brings a heart-throb from the performance of those uni versity kids who Monday evening climaxed a great basketball season by annexing the first basketball championship of the National In tercollegiate Athletic association. These boys have been called the "Tall Firs" on occasion. That name is symbolic. It seems to fit a squad of real Oregonians, representing a state where the tall firs sway proud ly in the breeze as they do in no other state. When final basketball history is written, Gale, Wintermute, Johan- son, Anet and Dick will stand among the great of all time. They played a lot of basketball this year, what with 13 pre-season games, 16 games in the regular Pacific Northwest con ference season, two games, to defeat California for the coast leadership, two more to take the western crown from Texas and Oklahoma, then this last victorious conquest of Ohio State, pride of the east. The five boys didn't do it all, but they had the brunt of the work, And while one, Wintermute, came from just across the river in Washington, the squad is mostly home-grown, and all are from right among the firs. To Coach Howard Hobson and his "Tall Firs," we say well done. ' The Call of the Flag By FREDERICK C. HICKS THE Flag of America does more than proclaim mere power or ac claim a great and glorious history. Its folds wave a benediction to the yesterdays of accomplishment and beckon the tomorrows or progress with hope and confidence; it heralds the noble purpose of a mighty people and carries a message of hope and inspiration to all mankind. Its glow ing splendor appeals to us to de mand intematonal arbitration; it commands us to self sacrifice, which alone can maintain equality of rights and fullness of opportunity in our Republic. Its stars and stripes voice the spirit of America calling to a na tion of indomitable courage and in finite possibilities to live the tenets of Christianity, to teach the gospel of work and usefulness, to advance educaton, to demand purity of thought and action in public life, and to protect the liberties of free gov ernment from aggression of despotic power. This is the call of the Flag of the Union. FLAG CODE QUESTIONS BOY SCOUTS VISIT FALLS Heppner Boy Scouts enjoyed an outing Saturday at Glutton falls where they found a good sized stream of water going over the high rock wall of the canyon tributary to Rock creek. George Parker, as sistant forest ranger, and Gilbert Dickson assisted in taking the boys out. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Warren and baby daughter were in the city Tuesday from the farm in the Dry Fork section. George H. Hayden, lumber mill operator of the Hardman section, was transacting business in the city Tuesday. 1. (a) With what, in the popular mind, are national flags primarily associated? (b) What else besides war achieve ments do national flags represent? (c) What mistake, in this respect must we not make in connection with the American Flag? 2. When and where was the Flag of the United States adopted? 3. When was the law passed di recting that on the admission of ev ery State into the Union, one star be added to the blue field of the Flag? 4. What was the last State admit ted into the Union, and in what year? 5. What do the thirteen stripes of the Flag recall to us? 6. Why are there seven red and six white stripes in our Flag, and not six red and seven white? 7. (a) What story does each add ed star have to tell? (b) How many stars has our Flag now? 8. (a) To what may the colors of red, white, and blue trace their ancestry? (b What does the red in the Flag signify? (c) What do the white stripes in the Flag stand for? (d) What does the blue in the Flag stand for? 9. (a) What does the Flag as a whole represent? (b) What does it proclaim to the world? 10. (a) What is the most appro priate thing for every American home to do on Washington's birth day and other patriotic occasions? (b) If you have a Flag in your home what should you be sure to do on every suitable occasion? (c) If you have no Flag in your home, what should you do? Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye-Sight Spec ialist of Pendleton, will be at the HEPPNER HOTEL on WEDNES DAY, APRIL 5th. O Ten Years Ago Dutch Oven' Cooking School Presenting Ann Hunt A Nationally Famous Home Economist Demonstrating GLOBE 'Dutch Oven' Ranges and many latest kitchen utensils. Case Furniture Co. Fri.-Sat., Apr. 7-8 The "Dutch Oven" Range is a revela tion in cooking technique ... A new, different school that no housewife should miss ... It has proved its popu- larity wherever held. DON'T MISS IT! Attractive Door Prizes Given Each Day Drivers who turn their heads to talk to passengers in their automo biles, or who grope for articles in the glove box while they are driv ing, may be paving the way to an accident,, according to Secretary of State Earl SnelL Habits such as these have a tendency to take the drivers' attention from traffic dur ing moments when his immediate action may be necessary. Chester Rounds and C. E. Crouch were visitors in the city Monday from the Monument section Jackson Gilliam spent the week end here from his studies at Whit man college, Walla Walla (Gazette Times, April 4, 1929) L. R. Stockman, engineer, presents sewage disposal system plan to city. Heppner ball club to appear in new uniforms at league opener Sun day, with Drake and LaMear as battery. Free Chautauqua slated to start June 18. Easter cantata presented last Sun day greeted by large audience. "First National bank reports total business of $1,025,011.66 at close of business March 27. . Whitman glee club wins big au dience in appearance here. Star theater to try out Paratone talking picture equipment, leaving it to patrons to decide if they like the new type of entertainment. County school declamatory con test set for Heppner, April 13. Phelps Funeral Home Ambulance Service Trained Lady Assistant Phone 1332 Heppner, Ore. An Ohio judge has made progress in the lessening of reckless driving by giving traffic violators their choice of two sentences: Paying a stiff fine and serving a jail sentence, or having their automobiles junked, the cars are unfit for service on the highways. Many cars which were menaces on the highway have been removed by this policy. Ladies Altar society will hold a miscellaneous food sale at M. D. Clark store on Easter Saturday, 10 o'clock. G. T. Want Ads bring results. Lexington School CARNIVAL SAT., APRIL 1 COME EARLY - STAY LATE Jitney Dancing, Booths, Con etti, Serpentine, Eats Games, Drinks and FUN! Come One and All A TIMELY TIP ON FINANCING YOUR NEXT CAR While we are insurance special ists and not in the financing bus iness ourselves, we can assist you in making arrangements to fi nance the purchase of your next car on an extremely advantage ous basis. Ask us about it. Specal Rate to Farmers on BODILY INJURY and PROPERTY DAMAGE FRANK TURNER Heppner, Oregon Morrow County Abstract & Title Co., Inc. F. B. NICKERSON, President Title Insurance Escrows Abstracts of Title ANNOUNCES That on and after April 1st, 1939, (due to other sources of income and revenue) Title costs for Abstracts of Title will be reduced 50 per cent. This is in line with our policy of rendering the maximum of service for the very mini mum of cost. Call at our office for consultation on your title problems before ordering your work. Guaranteed Responsibility Only Title Plant in Morrow County Member of National and State Title Associations Peters Building Heppner, Oregon