Thursday, April 27, 1939 Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Page Five Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vanderpool of Ardenvoir, Wash., and Mrs. Rob ert Vehrens of Kellogg, Idaho, were overnight guests last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Cum mings. Mrs. Vanderpool and Mrs. Vehrens are sisters of Mr. Cum mings. Mrs. Cmmings accompanied them home this morning to spend a month's visit. Mrs. A. D. McMurdo left this morning for Pendleton where she expected to join her sister, Mrs. M. A. Leach, on a trip to the east coast. They expected to visit Mrs. Leach's daughter, Mrs. Richard Stockman, in New York, and Mrs. McMurdo's son, Ted, at University of Virginia on a month's trip. A new Soil Conservation service demonstration project is being es tablished at Monument. Woodrow Morris, former agronomist at the lo cal camp, and Robert Weir, with the new project, were visiting in the city Saturday. Gerald Slocum was in town Mon day from the ranch near Ritter. He announced that he recently acquired a place near Wallowa and expected that he and Mrs. Slocm would move there in the near future. He was on a deal to dispose of the Ritter ranch. Roy Robinson, breeder of fine Hereford white faced cattle, was in town Monday from the Hardman ranch. He reported rain and snow in the lower mountain region Sun day night, bringing a welcome sup ply of moisture. John Farley motored over from John Day Sunday and was accom panied home by Mrs. Farley who had spent two weeks here visiting at the home of Mr. Farley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Farley. Eddie Walker was reported ill at home last night suffering an attack of tonsilitis. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Walker, Mr. Walker being service man at the Ford ga rage. R. W. Turner, who has been crit ically ill for some time, is reported to be making good improvement. He was able to sit up in the sunshine for a while yesterday. Scott Brown was a business visit or in the city yesterday from Con don, reporting the terrain just as muddy in his section as it is in Mor row conty. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stone of upper Willow creek at the maternity home of Mrs. Corda Sa ling in this city Friday, a 6V2 pound daughter. Mrs. William S. Bennett returned home Saturday from a week's visit to Wenatchee and Seattle where she visited with her sister and family. Millard Rodman, district SCS su perisor, was a business visitor in the city the end of the week. Mr. and Mrs. James Valentine left Saturday for Portland, where Mrs. Valentine went to undergo special ized surgical treatment. Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye-Sight Spec ialist of Pendleton, will be at the HEPPNER HOTEL on WEDNES DAY, May 3rd. W. H. French was in town yester day from the Blue Mountain farm south of Hardman. Woman wants work. Town or farm. Mrs. Gallagher, city. Former Heppner Boy Honored by Company Signal recognition is being given a former Heppner boy by a group of insurance companies with which he will have served 15 years on May 1. The man in question is Cres Mad dock who received his elementary and high school education in Hepp ner, and who for the last 15 years has been connected with Loyalty Group at Portland, at present being agency organizer. In honor of Cres, jointly with Ed gar Stevens, district manager, who also will have completed 15 years of service on May 1, the "group" com panies have asked their agents to write complimentary policies. F. W. Turner and company, local agents, are participating in the event on special notice from Fred W. Sulli van, vice president. Get results with G. T. want ads. O Ten Years Ago (Gazette Times, May 2, 1929) P. A. Mollahan weds Miss Elsie Owens at rites here last Saturday morning. Farm organization representatives meet at Pendleton to push fight for lower freight rates on grain. ' Heppner-Spray road receives $40,000 federal aid money. Soden whifs 15 as Wasco wins ball game from Heppner, 5-1. Operetta, "Pickles," slated for presentation by high school next Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Minor moved to Hermiston Tuesday to locate. Miss Marjorie Clark has alto lead in Junior Vod-vil at U. of O. Shearing is on at Krebs Bros, and Hynd Bros, ranches at Cecil. Frank Turner crew shearing at Krebses. Scouts from Pendleton and Her miston join local troop in hike to mountains. Phelps Funeral Home Ambulance Service Trained Lady Assistant LEXINGTON'S NEW STORE WILL OPEN SATURDAY, MAY 6 Groceries CONFECTIONS Fruits Vegetables We will operate on a cash-and-carry plan, giving our customers benefit of lower cash prices. We invite you to visit our store. ELMER HUNT, Proprietor. FLAG CODE QUESTIONS 41. Is it proper for organizations like the Odd Fellows, the Masons, and Knights of Columbus, to dec orate with Flags the graves of their dead on Memorial Day ? 42. Is it proper to place the Bible on the Flag? 43. What is the proper way to carry a Flag in front of the body? 44. Is it considered good form to display the Flag of the United States on an automobile while driving thru a foreign country? 45. Desrcibe, briefly, how you would make a Flag of the United States. 46. What is the proper thing to do, if "The Star Spangled Banner" is heard over the radio? 47. Is it proper to display the Flag from buildings or from poles on the sidewalk: (1) when a state, county, or other fair is in progress? (2) In case of a convention? 48. (a) Where is the original Flag that flew over Fort McHenry and inspired Francis Scott Key to write "The Star Spangled Banner"? (b) Where is the original Flag that was christened "Old Glory" by Captain Driver? 49. When and how was June 14th as Flag Day established, or rather nationalized? . 50. (a) What is the proper atti tude for all Americans when the Flag is being raised or lowered, or when it is passing in a parade? 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A. chapter boxing team the better in Saturday eve ning's 6-bout card with the Arling ton chapter. Winning meant revenge for the Heppner boys who were similarly trimmed in a smoker at Arlington a week previously. The first and fastest bout of the evening was Hill of Heppner and Arlington's Mancel Krebs. Hill took the decision. Swick, Heppner. and McKinney fought to a draw, a close, hard fight all the way. Also a draw was the Johnson, Arlington, and Stone match- Heppner's Patton won via a technical knockout over David Childs. Williams outboxed Arling ton's Kurtz for the decision in the semi-final. The finals gave way to Gilman of Heppner over La Mance, a blow for blow match with Gilman dealing the hardest. CONTRIBUTE PRIZES Gilliam & Bisbee, Green's Hard ware 'and J. Logie Richardson are each donating a new .22 rifle to be given youngsters in the annual crow and magpie contest of Morrow Coun ty Hunters and Anglers club. has You'll Find Home-Made and Home-Grown Products at M. D. CLARK'S We are especally pleased to feature many Columbia Empire Products, April 29-May 6, but preference is giv en "Home Products" all the time, quality considered. 1 I I leSTAR REPORTER Friday-Saturday SUNSET TRAIL with William Boyd, George Hayes, Russell Haydcn as Hopalong Cassidy, Windy and Lucky Clever characterizations and magnificent outdoor scenery pro vide exciting entertainment, with comedy introduced through the guests of a "dude" ranch. PLUS- BURN 'EM UP O'CONNOR with Dennis O'Kecc, Cecilia Parker, Harry Carey, Nat Pendleton Based on a book by Sir Malcoml Campbell, noted racing driver, the story is that of a cocky amateur who triumphs in an important race. Mental Poise by Robert Bcnchley Sunday-Monday STAND UP AND FIGHT with Robert Taylor, Wallace Beery, Florence Rice, Helen Broderick Exciting, semi -historical drama of the strenuous period pre ceding the war between the states, depicting an interesting phase in the progress of transportation. Movietone News Musical Tuesday DRAMATIC SCHOOL with Luise Rainer, Paulette Goddard, Alan Marshal, Lana Turner, Genevieve Tobin, Gale Sondergaard Actress by Day . . . Factory Worker by Night . . . She kept her self in hot water all the time with a powerful imagination. Tiny Troubles An Hour for Lunch Wednesday-Thursday, May 3-4 You Can't Cheat an Honest Man An all-time laugh-session with the best durn feud in these here hills. W. C. Fields, Charlie McCarthy and Edgar Bergen make the sarcasm fly. Then there is McCarthy's rival, "Mortimer Snerd," Princess Baba of Sarawak and a cast of favorites. News of the Day Nautical Knights Mr. and Mrs.' Mark Merrill and Jack (Heppner) are invited to pre sent this coupon for complimentary admissions. To be used before May 5th. STAR THEATER Heppner, Oregon