The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 07, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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    '.12 (Sec 1-Siatesznca, Sclau Ore FrideryAugost 7 1S53
Market Has Formal Opening
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Emery's IGA Foodliner held its formal opening on Wallace Road In
-West Salem Thursday, with Mayor Alfred Loucks (center) clip
pinjf the traditional ribbon at the "magic carpet" entrance. Right
'. is Sam (Pop) Emery, owner of the new; supermarket and at left
lis Edward Klippert, advertising and promotion manager of Wil-
i lamette Grocery Company Hundreds of people visited the store
1 1 opening day. 1 j 1
Average Bodst of 14 Per Cent
Iii Phone Rates Held Possible
As Result of Final Testimony
There were indications Taurs
rfav that Oreeoa customers of the
Pacific Telephone and Tclegfaph
Company -may receive an iver
age rate boost of approiiinitely
4 per cent in their telephone pills.
This was based largely nj the
testimony of J. 1 Kennedy, fbief
accountant for Public Utilities
Commissioner Charles HjHejtzel,
given at Thursday's dosing hear
ing on the application of.hetele
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Eatins; Rivals
Birthdays as
rave Digger
' .RALElGIt, n! b: (INS) i food
habits, not birthdays, tattle oil the
ien and women who look to scalp
treatments and iwrinkle removers
ta hide aging, i ! ! J
:So says Virginia Wilson, iNjbrth
Carolina State j nutritionist vho
maintains that a lot of perons
ate eating their way to an early
old' age. -1j . i i
She explained: ; " '
''Scientists today agree lhat
wjaat you eat has more to do fata
aging than perhaps any one other
thing. In fact, research workers
a tree that mucjh of what isf re
g?rded as aging may be actually
signs of poor food habits." I
Cites Facts . !! j h.j ,
;To support her contention that
hnw a person j looks and feels
uspally tells the "age story much
niore accurately than years, Hiss
Wilson referred i to the conclu-
' skins of Dr. Edward J. Stieghtz.
tShe said the ! authority onj the
ience of aging holds that what
a .person eats between the fcges
ct 40 and 60 helps decide fpeit
health in later years, i f
Many pf the "old age? diseases
eCthe heart, arteries; kidneys and
joints actually begin during mid
dle age. The right foods int the
right amounts axe important Aids
lit slowing up these old age symp
toms. Offers Plan ! , 1
IMiss Wilson offered the follow
ing guides-for prolonging youth:
1. . Plan diets to keep i down
weight , Older , people use :less
energy they need fewer calories.
Overweight puts a burden on the
heart and is a danger , to health.
"X A full amount of minerals
and vitamins are always needed.
Dont ever . cut ' out protective
foods like milk, fruit, vegetables,
eggs and meats. They're all a very
important part of your diet $
-3. Choose foods that are easily
digested. Avoid ncn lat mixtures.
If you have trouble chewing; se-
ject Iineiy cnopptu meats ituu
vegetables. Some: of the baby- or
junior canned foods may be used
If; necessary. 1
Wifely devotion
HARTFORD, Conn. (P) Mrs.
Joseph Sosinski, of Hartford! fig
ured out an unusual gift fori her
husband. While he was away on
a trip, she had - his automobile
painted and, with, her own hands,
reupholstered its; interior. Sosin
ski was more than happy. Hi! car
is. a 1928, air-cooled Franklin!; and
he wouldn't part :with it for any
thing. While he's been driving it
Mrs. Sosinski has used up seven
new cars.: It h -Y . :' t
Now Many Wear
i FALSE jTEETH
With: Mora Comfort
V AS TEETH, a, pteauat alluUa
; C non-acid powdery holds false lecth
more firmly. Td eat and talk fn tnore
comfort, juit cpnnkle a little FAS-
' TKETH on your plates., No rummy.
An,, naatv taste or feelinr. Cheeks
-olat odw" (denture breath) Get
FASTEETH at aay.drua store, a:
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phone company for an annual rate
increase of $3,996,000 in its Ore
gon operations. J
Kennedy testified that a rate
increase of $1,204,000 would give
the company a 6; per cent profit
Such an increase, Kennedy testi
fied, -would I increase telephone
bills 4; per cent Of that amount
the federal government would
receive; approximately half in
taxes.' J ' V ; '" .
The full increase sought by
the company r would give the tele
phone j company a profit of 7
per cent
The I witness explained that in
placing the profit at 6 per cent
he included in the rate base the
company's application for permis
sion to sell $50,000,000 worth of
bonds land $100,000,000 of new
stock. !
Order permitting the company
to sell; the bonds and new stock
was expected to be signed by Helt-
zel within a short time.
The company's Oregon profit
during! the eight months ended
April 30, was 5.41 per cent Kett
nedy testified, j .
A 6 per cent profit is generally
the accepted figure in utility reg
ulation.
R. Jl Hanson, Astoria city com
missioner testified that from time
to time telephone service there
was not good. ?
"I came to Salem,", Hanson
said, 1to complain in the spirit of
constructive endeavor to remedy
the existing service problems."
Hanson said he did not believe
the telephone company was en
titled; to a (rate increase unless
the service is improved.
Hellzel suggested that Astoria
officials, utilities commission staff
members nd telephone compny
representatives hold an informal
hearing in Astoria in the near
future! to find out what the ser
vice problems are and discuss how
to correct them..
The! telephone company said it
would present plater an exhibit
showing the results of pending
wage negotiations.
It was not expected that Heltzel
would; issue an order in the pro
ceeding before October.
! Personal
To Women With
Nagging! Backache
MarsibK takaeheJoM at pep and eaerrr.
Headaches and disxinem may be doc to slow,
dowm eft kWner fnnctioB. Doctor say good
kidney iNiaeticai ft wmrr importmnt to awod
kealtn. When sobm everyday condition, anch
aa atrea and strmin, eaokea this fannortant
f auction to kw down, many f olka suffer nsr-t-ins;
backache feel miserable. Minor blad
der irritation due to eold or wrons; diet may
eanse rrttinr op aiahts or f reqoent paaaacea.
Don't nesieet your kidneys if these condi
tions bother yo. Try Doaa's gills a, mild di
vnrtie. It's amasinr how many times Doaa's
xrve haspy relief from these discomforts
help the 15 mites of Udaey tubes and filters
flush eufsraste. Askfor new, larire. economy
is and save money, Cet Doaa's Pills today I
Schaefcr's
Improved
Cough Syrup
If stops that bronchial irrita
tion cough. A sip proves it.
Relief today sur.
SchacfcKs
. Drug Store
135 N. Commercial
Open Daily 7:30 A.M.4 PM.
Sunday 9 A-M.-4 PM.
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