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The New'OzzQOX Statesman, Salem, OrtgoiL, TkmSay Horning; Tfwember 'S, TS j Thanksgiving Dance Planned by Sifverton. Women; - Reports Received SILVERTON. Ore., N6v. 7. (Special) The auxiliary of the Aaerieaa Legion held its business Meting Monday night In Its room at tbe' Sllrerton armory. A rery awod attendance was reported.; Much business was transacted Including introduction of the re vert from the child welfare com aalttee. Mrs. A. J. Titus, chair saan of this committee, asked all aeembers to bring ; children's clothes for the children's homes. Mrs. Titus also asked that these be brought to her within the next weeks. The membership unttteev reported three new ibers, the' Misses Nellie and Latha Cavendar and Mrs. A. W. Stannous. Dance Is Planned - The auxiliary als . odecided to give a danc eat Thanksgiving. The report from the last dance glren by the auxiliary showed a net profit 'ot 1, so the motion car ried to -ask the same committee which had charge of this dance to also take charge of the .Thanks, airing , dance. Serving on this cwmmlttee will be Mrs. L. O. Mc Donald,. Mrs: Claire Jarrls, and Mrs. U W, Austin. The apron and food sale date was set for November 24 and will be held in the building formerly ceupled by the Red and White between the Halvorsen service station and the Water street meat market. Mrs. Jay Morely and Mrs. C M. Wray have charge of the aprons, while Mrs. A. Gottenburg, Mrs. Clara Baltimore and Mrs. gard have charge of the food bale. Conunlttee Named ". Mrs. A. J. Titus was appointed caalrmaa of the reception commit tee for new members and visitors at auxiliary meetings. The mem bars also decided to buy a carpet for the auxiliary hall. The next meeting will be held November 19 at which a pot luck awpper for the auxiliary and Le gion members and tbelrfamiUes will be given. In charge of this arrangement are Mrs. Edwin Tin gles tad, Mrs. Paul Wray, Mrs. Otto Olaen, Mrs. Henry Johnson aad Mrs. B. A. Sewell. - . . . ... , ...... . . - I," ' &,r ;T .'if: ' 7 . r - V - -- -. -' X',-y,-.-.w. :,-.. - A- - x-Xvvv.-. o - ( V J.I ' v s :: I I I - 1 i i V i'? ?4 Im t . ;-x: ::::.! 1 . v- A '1 ',r ' v "-1 1 '--C rf'w.-0 V' I Doat take patent edicine (drogs) to jcrednee! ;-Te , : don't need to, and drugs .are extremely dangerous . nnless you are under the snperrislon of a scientifically trained physician from a high standard college. ' I axa not la private practice. Sorry.) ; 4. Don't go on freak diets.. They are unbalanced and wfH under mine your health. . The advertis ed 'reducing" breads are Just as high in calories .(therefore Just as fattening) as the ordinary breads. They will rnot ' redce yon r nnlesa their- dietetric rules!) be discouraged if you gain, even It is prob- you follow I. Don't sometimes register after dieting - well, ably due to a retention of watsr. Eat Tery little! salt. , " Begin to diet today! IT WONT BE ANY -EASIER (TO MORROW! (Unless yon begin today.) ; i My Most Embarraseinc Moment .. Many of ; the daily papers have a column called "My Most Em barrassing Moment. Let's have some fun. , There are no people who have more embarrassing mo menta than fat folk. Send me a briefj account of yours. Sign a pen name if you like. ' For starter, here la mine. (Of course yon have di- -rined before this that on reason I , know so much about this ub Ject la that I nave been a mem ber oflhe T: IVT. (Friendly Fat Fraternity) - myself. ,'4. .,-.,1,;-Some yean ago -when I was about If pounds overweight (and prided myself that because I was tall and well proportioned! I looked stately rather than tat, I was waiting on the third floor of an office building for the eleava tor to take me to the ninth floor. I pressed the button, and the car, which was rather full, atop pedJ i N0 one got out, and I got In. The operator shut the door and pushed the lever of the car. No response. Back and forth! he pushed- Pushed 'he back' and forth. Car did not quiver. ,' ; A gracious, rather heavy gentle man said be would get out, and other gracious gentleman volun tered to lighten the load. Did the car then go? , It did not, j By this time . the occupants were smiling broadly with interested amusement. Blushing, but game, I said, with at wan smile, that I would -get out.' The car shot up. To the accompaniment; of laugh does bespeak the vacant mind.. . 1 H . It was embarrassing, , rather! But It was Invaluable. Stately? Hardly! I -reduced. ' , Send in your embarrassing mo ment. : SUSPECT ARRESTED E Mil MURDER DALLAS, Tex., Nor. 7. (AP) Arrest of a man they were seek ing In Oklahoma was the lead on which police last night pinned their Iaopes of solving the mysterious slaying of two young married we sson, clubbed to death at a lone ly spot near Dallas Saturday night. All clues, the Investigators said, pointed toward this one man, who as said to have made threats against the life of Mrs. Bessie Lynch, 21, who, with Mrs. Cleo Lleto, 19, was beaten to death shortly after the two young wo. saen had been seen at a dance. Jealously, officers said, was the probable motive of the crime, and they expressed the belief that the saan they are seeking In Okla homa picked up the girls in his automobile after the dance, drove them to the lonely, spot where the bodies were bound, clubbed one of them to death In a rage, and then struck the other down to seal her Bps. After peraonally boataf erewt'of laborers in the oil field f Wilbarger county, Texas, on six occasions without remltft, lira.' Kerk Kelley, Wichita Falls society matron, has finally made her bis strike and bow $1,000 worth of the golden sand Is pouring ny from her wells daOy. irt)5p1raiid I 11 11 iealtK nr LuliiHim-tDttrrAHIi flutfior- DieVand Health WDiet or Child rers" real These advantages when you use, for light or heat, the new-day BUR NB RITE KEROSENE MY Dear Peterixing. Class: Today ends the series on reducing weight If you have been faithful, you have lost at least 10 pounds of your excess, and you are feeling and looking 100 per cent better. Snappy? Aside from your Improved health, efficiency, disposition and ap pearance, you have established a more normal appetite and have been cured of your unnatural craving for large amounts of con centrated foods. I am not going to desert yoa. I shall write frequently on redu cing. There is probably nothing I can do as a Public Health Edu cator of more value. Meanwhile, heed these cautions: Cautions 1. Unless you are under the personal supervision of a scientific physician, don't lose more than two pounds a. week after the first loss. If you lose more than that (after the shrinking-stomach per iod) : you will not be supplying enough food to keep up your sup ply of vitamin es, mineral salts and protein which must be as high as when you arc not reducing; else you will lose your health, with your fat. S. After a loss of SO to 10 pounds it may be wise to stop dieting a short time. Go back to your maintenance diet, say for a two or three pounds, due to water retention. - t. Don't take physics. If neces sary, take bran, psyllium seeds granulated agar, or a little min eral olL (Mineral oil makes a good mayonnaise usual recipe. No calories.) A diastic improvement in manufacturing process has made this better kerosene possible. At no added cost you can cow have a kerosene that oners these valued advantages: . 1. Bmrubrite hm m demt, nrtet odor. '2. BmrnbriU burns ivith deter, whit flame. 3. Bmmbrite does mot ehmr the wick. At jour neighborhood grocer's or the nearest red, green and cream service station you can get this new product. Try itccnfidenthyou'Uwwttous r ' ";Ask for th Bur nb rite booklet. It gives you a score and more of valued uses tot Bombrhwidi fider results than you have ever known. Bead about the convincing lamp test a standard lamp burning for from 60 to 63 hours on one filling of me fount. j Sold wherever Associated products are sold. I ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY '. Itgfimen mod DatrAiUen 0 Associated Gasoline Associated Ethyl Gasoline j Cycol Motor Oil aad Gfreases j . Why not make murder an In stantaneous, legal proof of insan ity and save all these expensive trtala, gallows and electric chairs? Kew York Evening Post. One of the strangest things In this world Is why the self-made employs college professors to ke his sons.- Dallas News. EWE KIDNEYS MINED ora Take Salts to Wash Kidneys if . Back Pains Yoa or 1 Bladder Bothers ' Flush your kidneys by drinking a quart of water each day, also take salts occasionally, says a noted authority, who tells us that too much, rich food forms acids which almost paralyse the kidneys xa their efforts to expel it from the blood. They become sluggish aad weaken; then you may suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp - pains in the ,back or sick headache, ditxlness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic, twinges. .The ur ine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the. channels often get sore and ir ritated, obliging you to seek re Oaf two or three times during the .adght. - - To help neutralize these irritat ing acids, to help cleanse the kid neys and flush off the body's urin ee waste, get four ouneea of Jad Salts' from - any; pharmacy here; take a tableapoonfal in a glass of water before breakfast for a few cays,-and your kidneys may then net fine, r- This famous ' Salts Is made from the add of grapes and lemon julco, combined with llthia, and has - bedn used for years' to help- flush and Stimulate sluggish kidneys; also, to neutralise adds tn the system so they no longer Irritate, thus often relieving blad der weakness.- - - - . 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