PAGE FIVE stopped his yacht, looking for li Wanted Girl to help with house work . Inquire this office. 7-9. This Week quor, of which he had none. It was HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1929. a new yacht Mr. Fish wants to "protect the rights of yachtsmen." To protect the rights of row boats and other small craft Is or ought to Br Arthur BrUbeJM The Opening Game. Hoover's "Wing." Useful Work. Aircraft Output. Thousands paid to see the open ing game between the Yankees and the Red Sox. Fifty million Ameri cans that know who the Yankees and the Red Sox are, haven't the faintest idea who Pythagoras and Thales were. They are just as happy and Pyth agoras and Thales don't care. Baseball observed that President Hoover was "wild In his pitch," throwing the ball that started Washington's baseball season. Technicians said that throwing the medicine ball had "made the President a little strong on the wing." "Wing" is baseball language for "arm." Intelligent baseball men will say to President Hoover, as the artist of old said to the ruler, annoyed at be ing excelled by him, "God forbid that you should know as much about this as I know." There is such a thing as knowing too much about baseball. President Coolldge becomes a director in the New York, Life com pany in place of the late Ambassa dor Herrick. Such a man as Mr. Coolidge could not remain Idle. And he could with difficulty find work more useful than life Insurance. It Inculcates thrift, provides for widows and chil dren. The United States, producing 4, 600 airplanes in 1928, leads In air craft output France in 1928 built only 1140 air planes. Great Britain sells more airplanes abroad than we do. France, however, has five times as many fighting planes as we have. Her fighting fleet is so big it makes Great Britain very polite. France is the real airplane coun try, no matter what others may manufacture. Britain is catching up. We lag behind, but that will change. A gentleman of the American De fense Society, who would only ac cept immigrants as much as possi ble like the Puritans, keeping out others, says "President Hoover doesn't know as much about Immi gration as some of us." Mr. Hoover knows a good deal more about immigration than the American Defense Society knows. Stuyvesant Fish sues officials that I Crescents BAKING POWDER1 jull pound:! mSMm Ture and Wholetome:! Start Today TO Accumulate Money mi FAST U w. Mail the Coupon Learn how you can iccure bigger returns, quickly and safety. UNDER STATE SUPERVISION CLIP AND MAIL Strse City. ASSETS OVER 11,000,000.00 a 8 Western Savings & Loan Association I.M.CA. BUg. Portland, Oregon be, even more important, in a re public, since there are more of them. However, republic or no republic, stopping a rich man's yacht seems to create more excitement than breaking into a poor man's house and killing his wife. L Francis, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Healy, who has been ill for about three weeks, was operated on at Heppner hospital on Saturday for mastoid trouble. The lad is re ported to be getting along very well since the operation, though he had suffered a lot during the weeks of his illness. Miss Helen Curran, trained nurse, is caring for the boy at the home of his parents in this city. Johan Troedson, farmer of the north lone country, was looking af ter business here on Monday. He reports that the grain out his way is looking good, though some parts of the surrounding country have a better showing of weeds than they should. The tar weed is quite abun dant just now, but should soon be out of the way of the wheat J. W. Stevens and son James, Jr., came over from their home at Courtrock on Monday, and, spent Tuesday in Heppner while Mr. Ste vens was looking after business. Spring has arrived in the Monu ment section and everything gives promise of a prosperous season over that way is the report Mr. Stevens brings. B. R. Patterson arrived herp frnm Pasadena, Calif., on Monday, and will spend some time at Heppner while looking after the business of Patterson & Son. drupplftta Hp was accompanied as far as Portland by Mrs. Patterson, who is remaining in tne city for a visit with friends. Mrs. Frank S. Parker departed on Wednesday for Portland where she will spend a day or so visiting with relatives and then go on to Eugene to spend Mother's Day at the University of Oregon with her son, Vawter Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rippee are the proud parents of a 9-pound son, born to them on Saturday, May 4, at Heppner hospital. - n Djr Helena Rubin&tm j jUmltmHm Q Vow In May Pair, of oonrse, in the fair month of May When llftt is abundant, and bnay and gay i Owen Meredith. Encouraging Complexion Beauty. In spring and early summer one hears the term "spring fever" a term used somewhat mysteriously to cover the symptoms of lack of ambition and moodiness which characterize the temper of many people during the very season when Nature is most profligate in her re newal of life and beauty. There is really nothing myster ious about the malady, however. It Is simply a state which has been brought about by the clogging of the system during the long indoor season when social activities, late parties, rich food and lack of exer cise have played havoc with the health and beauty of the most nat urally healthy person. This general sluggishness and clogging effects the skin markedly. Indeed almost every physical ail ment registers its effect upon the skin, which is a sensitive and clever barometer of general bodily health. The skin looks dull, sallow and sluggish; perhaps. lined and dry as well. Often it has blackheads and a rash, or a suggestion of acne. Since a fresh, quick circulation is the essential foundation of all skin health and beauty good healthy blood, too, of course this must be awakened by special stimulation. Adequate physical exercise taken often and regularly will do much for general bodily circulation and so for the circulation of the facial skin. But exercise, to be effective, must be vigorous and taken regu larly, not mild and spasmodic, as some seem to believe. And a quick and simple way to bring a healthy circulation up into the face is by the use of a specially prepared circulation stimulant elth er liquid or Cream. I personally believe that the liquid stimulants are more effective. They bring the blood up to the tissues more imme diately upon their application, re vitalizing them into activity and health. The skin becomes rosy and fresh at once, and glows as it does after exercise. 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We render a most per sonal type of public serv ice. Telephoning is a mutual undertaking that requires the co-operation of the party calling, the party called, and those of us who operate and main tain the delicate mechan ism. Although, being hu man, we may not reach so-called "perfection," you may be sure that we will continue to the best of our abilities to do our part in the company's continual effort to give you faster and better service. You are always cor dially welcome at our central offices. The Pacific Telephonk and Telegraph Co mi any Heppner Gazette Times for Everything in Printing Performance Counts! Watch the new Ford on the hills, in traffic, and on the open road, and you will know that it is a truly great car THE minute you see the new Ford car you will be delighted with its low, smart lines and the artistic color combinations. There, you will say, is a truly modern car. But a still greater thrill awaits you when you slip into the roomy eat behind the wheel and start away for your first ride. You will like the feeling of power that the new Ford gives you the comfortable, prideful feel ing that comes from having a car worthy of any occasion and equal to every emergency. You will like the flexibility and safety of the new Ford car as you weave in and out of traffic its flashing pick-up as the light turns green and the sign says "Go." You will like its smooth, quiet steadiness on the open road where you can lazy along according to your mood, or do 55 and even 65 miles an hour if you desire. The new Ford has unusual speed no doubt of that I There are still other reasons why the new Ford car is a great car to own and drive. Three important reasons that mean a great deal to you: reliability economylong life. THE NEW FORD TUDOR SEDAN f iTsTT NEW FORD SPORT COUPE WITH RUMBLE SEAT The new Ford is made to stand up under thousands of miles of steady running over all kinds of roads, and save you many dollars in repair bills. Come in and see this great new car. Inspect it carefully part by part. Then know the thrill of driv ing it. By its performance you will realize that there is nothing quite like it anywhere in design, quality and price. Wer,$450 Phaeton, $460 Tudor Sedan, $525 Business Coupe, $525 Coupe, $550 Sport Coupe, with rumble seat, $550 For J or Sedan, $625 M twin f. o, b. Dttrojt, plus chart for freight and JeUrtry. Bumptri and sport tin .) Chas. H. Latourell HEPPNER, OREGON y, winitonMletn, n.Vm DC