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I HEALTH HINTS Instead of skipping brvukfuMl or I • luncheon, or both, In the thought ’ that on«- can then out one big meui 'i at night the sensible woman will ent often but IlKhtly. She will always H * nobly turn nway from the starchy | Feeling u desire to expreu»our appréciation foods such as potato«*« und «paghel lt' of your friendship as well us your patronage ti. too much button candy, pantry I mid other sw.ets She will oat not ♦ throughout the year drawing to a close, we take only for a good figure today but for X this means of wishing you a Very Merry Christ one later In th«* maturer yours She j f mas and Happy New Year. "HI e«t also for her future a« well X as her present health. A variety of j diet. must he maint allied X mid beware of eating dully the same J foods lest you find yourself either j sadly undernourished, or overweight ] und susceptible Mt« I io UM i Illness The prenrul (act <if I h «I hk aylphllko I Phone REI) 67 hould he especially led upon , DAYTON. OREGON 1 by growing girla. If they do not tin- i derstmid tin* reason why they must be well nourished, (hen their mothers I should tell them that good food t iiliisi m is NEHVK'EH VT builds up resistance to diseases sm h B IC I KT t III Hl II Mayor W H W T I I Tucker Th«* third mudata nee In gaining beauty that lusts is exercise This J. E Mellinger The Ituptlst Sunday School Christ ■t ami Wahr • .ies hand tn hand with diet, for any ma» program will I k - held Sunday < 'oinmlsHlonei I one -s llint starvation liiorniiig iM'Uliinlng lit 10 16 The Demury. 1‘unl I.on will go toward mil regular church service will be om t'oum linn n derbsauen, James Penland, I nor king a perfect figure I . wrong When ' milted In the iiioining. Mortensen, Jinma Wukoflohl mid fat Is removed the muades must In In th«* evening several special Frank I. uu I h in good working condition Hnv«< musical numbera will be given nt Regular meetings flrat Monday in you ever set'll reduced peuple with i th«* regular church hour. 7:30 If flabby st They have dropped not attending a rvleea «daewherv you each month Off their pounds repldiy but have are cordially Invited to then«* aor- tailed to keep themselves fit w Uh WANTID o- -, fumi ovMi Kandi for sal«* State cash price will bn omitted It may not be possible for the tinny particulars D F liliali, MlnilrapoHa, Thursday. housewife to play tennis, golf or go Minn swimming but she < In her room with windows open ' Or possibly she can work in a gar- den. take walks, or romp with the children. The exercise one geta In making beds. runntng up mid «town stairs, MKATS THAT MKKT Vol It REQt IRMI \TH sweeping or doing th«- countless oth- Everything In Satuun tasks necessary In th home will not be t substitute for exer- U<* err mi your Nervier clue that Is also a diversion And when fresh air accompanies the ex I'hone KEO 31 Payton. Oregon ercise it will add Just mi much more in the way of rosy cheeks mid great er energy. All of us cannot recoive prizes In the beauty contests, but we can ull good looks that health gives. To help make healthier Americana' and teach them how to acquire the i beauty that lasts the Oregon Tuber culosis Association and its affiliated associations conducting Haven't you ever looked at some twentieth annual Christmas seul sale body and thought to yourself. "What this month. is It that makes her so attractive’ Her features aren't perfect, her hair isn't unusual nor her clothes costly?" Thought of Today Yet she has something that makei that d*»-« goo I for good's sake I her lovely. That "something" is ra neither pnilw nor reward, dient health. i sure of both irt ln«t.—William Nobody is truly beautiful unless clear shining eyes, a smooth complec Penn. tion. a happy smile and a graceful carriage. Paint pot and Up sticks can never produce real nor lasting beau- Season’s Greetings ornes* Farmers Warehouse Co DA YTON MEA T CO LOCAL NEWS ' FORGER OF CHECKS JAILED BY SHERIFF HEALTH IS BEAUTY Because two Whiteson youths had taken his license number when he purchased some hides from them Miss Snyder spent the week end at last week. Charles F. (Jack) Burt, of her home in Salem. Willamina, is now in jail awaiting the outcome of a long list of check Eat your Christmas dinner at the forgeries among which are several Tourist Cafe, McMinnville. Turkey local victims. 85c. Sheriff Manning affected the ar rest quite soon after complaints Mrs. T. A. Boulden and daugh- started to pour in from all points for Yuma. Arizona. where they ex- in the county where the man had pect to spend the winter. purchased goods, representing him It is not always an easy undertak- self as a second hand dealer. Burt, who is only Mrs. Benny Burch has just under said that he ing to have this beauty that will gone a major operation in Salem and turned criminal because of hard last, It takes wise living and sensi- is reported as doing nicely. times and inability to obtain work. ble habits. Rest probably helps *ore women to be attractive than Mrs. W’. S. Hibbert and children anything else. A tired body cannot ( GRAN D ISLAN D Wilfred and Elizabeth were Port- stand erect, a fatigued expression is ’ land shopper» Wednesday last. usually a worried unpleasant one and The “Onawa” Teacher’s Club was food eaten when q body is worn out Miss Mildred Westerfield, of Mc- delightfully entertained in the W. W. w ill seldom be properly digested or ■ Minnville. Mrs. Harry Sherman and Humphry home Monday evening, , as sufficiently nourishing. After a dif Mrs. Paul Gondershausen motored to guests of Miss Edna Snyder and Miss ficult day at the office or In the* Stella Gilmore, the Webfoot teachers. home what a difference half an Salem Tuesday. The ten teachers present wer-- Mrs. hours (or better still an hour's i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stillwell and Ezra Dixon. Mrs. Dale Fowler. Miss rest, flat on the back. will do to rague, bring back renewed energy and a children spent the day Saturday in Gilmore, Miss Nyhart. Mis Portland taking in the sights and do Miss Prime. Miss Snyder. Mrs. W. J. refreshed appearance! Lines of fa- Versteeg. Miss Wagner and Miss tigue will disappear and by dinner ing some shopping. Zulawinski. representing time the features wll be smoothed Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Low, of Tigard, Grand Island. Hopewell. 1 motivale, out and an inner calm will repace ' were visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Park Webfoot and Wheatland schools. the former nervous irritability. A short business meeting was held and other acquaintances here part Whie the complete relaxation a The next meeting will be held in the woman may find at a beauty parlor of the day Sunday t'nionvale schoolhouse and they will will work wonders to restore her John L. Sherman is expected to rehearse the play to be given soon. self confidence and her outward ex- An old fashioned spelling match pression as well.she can never reap ! spend the Christmas holiday in this city with his parents. He will arrive will be given in the later part of । any permanent benefit from facial January at the Fairvale school. messages unless she also observes I home Saturday probably. Light refreshments were served the rules of diet, rest and exercise, Next in importance to rest comes j Mrs. E. M. Persons, of Tacoma, during the evening by the hostesses. J. A. Mothorn returned Monday diet. Whether one has too mu< ti was here in town a short time Sat urday looking after her property nd after one week spent in salem at the fat or a scrawny thinness, with per Kob- ! erverance, a InaUlij medium ran, while here boosted the Tribune up a home of his sister, Mrs. J. ertson. b<- attained by determined and I notch. Clarencc Rockhill marketed a lit- •scientific dieting Of course, It is j E. Demaray keeps getting doser ter of seven-month old pigs Mon- best never to acquire extra pounds to town and last Saturday he moved day, weighing 210 pounds but most people who say they “Just I his family to his house keeping They were raised on alfalfa pasture * an't lose no matter how much they fattened on i, corn. , rooms over the Hibbert grocery and Aivi„ u vi . ;'Het.” are really not systematically Alvin Rockhill, who attends Sul , irying to reduce. A doctor should store. • take off superfluous pounds. There The types last week made us say with his parents. le program to be given under |are certain foods perhaps that a fin Enos Willard had moved into th- Hibbert house acros the tr< < t from 'lie auspices of the school and th- i< ky woman will not bother to eat ' a '- I । It nd Imprort magi Club win and ■ they " the Evangelical chui h when it w , may be the very ones that 1 intended to say the Hibbert home be given Friday, A cor- will help her most In acquiring a dial invitation is extended to the pub correct weight and proper nourlsh- near the Community building lic. | ment .it tlie same time. For exam The George Asher family were pie, onions, carrots, as well as spin- J. M Beal Is to be complemented as the city’s most active improve- honored with a reception given by ettnee. and other leafy green ve ment committee of one. Over the their neighbors at their home Satur- getahles are needed in the well-bal week end he cleaned tin concrete :ay evening, The time was spent in anced diet. Plenty of fruit also Is walk in front of his plie ■ ot busin- visiting and getting acquainted with n> <e xury. if the body is normal and ess to the bridge. It w . a Imost im- ihem. They recently moved here will not make the scales go up. irom Newberg. Light refreshments passible before. --------------- ft--------------- --------------- ft--------------- S- a -* Lott Temnera The Evangelical Mi- iormrv so- why mmiv elety met Tuesday afternoon : xhwberg bridgi : when they Evangelical church and le< the side of the /oilowing officers for th" inIn" Quite a of excitement face nr< year: pres., Mrs. Lamie Lorem n, when J. Robinson Iliain, and disturbili vice-pres., Mrs. L. A. Ro t" ■ ign i-on. both of Portland them «: 1 This one Mrs. Clara Hadaway, tree 4i while ero-sing the tact him: id out In a recent scientific Alice Woodworth. g bridge bridge, south of shmii a. K. (inly one lady was The Oregon State Bankers Assmia- injured. Half a gallon of No Night Hunger tion has issued information throu ' a hLk-y wu- found in their car. Roll out Ore. in an effort to help ape We ceri go i-iglit or nine hours nt In. >n ¡ nd Magnuson were taken be- hend the murderer of Marian Par wi boni f. cth,g hungry. ni s li < of the Peace Churchill ker, daughter of Perry Parker Los • I erL- Monday on a charge of though if i., Angeles banker. There is a reward hi1'; intoxicated and poss- I* we bre:.lli' of nearly $100,000 now standing ' sion <>f liquor. Kobinson, who was slower. ti enters tin for his capture. The ransom notes th I . wa.; lined $100. and Ben body lo col unto « ir food mid Induce given by the father are K 68016901 i-n • d in ixty days in the county hunger Then* is. too. tin- ubicnce ol Jail. to 76 Inclusive $20 goldbucks. See Abdill for Shoe Kepairing. THE DAYTON PHARMACY 1 BOOKS Popular Novels 35c 3 for 95c VASES Hand Decorated $1.65 going at 98c GLASS - CHINA Exceptional Values in Cut- glass and Chinaware istmas JEWELRY Your Choice at ONE-HALF PRK E DOLLS Good ( ’hoice at ONE-HALF PRICE (ANDY Wonderful Box Values SUGGES TIONS VASES BATU SALTS SMOKERS’ ARTICLES TOILET ARTICLES STATIONERY PICTURES BRIC-A-BRAC PERFUMES TREE DECORATIONS GAMES - TOYS Manager