Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 29, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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2 8 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, June 29, 1949
Legion Auxiliary Holds
Installation, Initiation
! Members of unit No. 136, American Legion auxiliary, installed
' new officers and initiated 12 new members at their meeting last
evening.
The initiates include: Mrs.
Houlet.
Sr.. Mrs. Jerome B.
Hansen, Mrs. Homer G. Lyon,
Jr., Mrs. Carlton L. Roth, Mrs.
Gerald Simpson, Mrs. George
Spaur, Mrs. Jack N. Tidwell,
Mrs. John Cattrall, Mrs. Calvin
D. Moss, Mrs. Ethel Oliver, Mrs.
AUrf J. Schmidt.
' Members of the Capital Unit
'No. 9's past presidents' degree
team put on the installation. The
new officers insi" led include:
Mrs. Bertha A. Walker, pres
ident; Mrs. Sam Harbison, first
vice president; Mrs. Carroll Rob
' inson, second vice president;
Mrs. E. Joe Simkins, recording
' secretary: Mrs. Ira L. Goff, cor-
responding secretary; Mrs. Ed
' ward Klippert, treasurer; Mrs.
! Abraham Friesen, chaplain;
Mrs. Joseph DiFilippi, histor-
lan; Mrs. Wayne Perdue, ser
i geant at arms.
' Mrs. Robert S. Kreason, dis
! trict president, was a visitor
' For the special music, Miss Jo-
! anne Wenger and Miss Mary
Shrunk played piano numbers.
! Refreshments followed the
, meeting with Mrs. Edward Klip-
pert as chairman of the hospital
1 lty committee,
i .
f BALLSTON At a simple
double ring ceremony held June
; IB in Lambert Gardens in Port
' land, Miss Gwendolyn Mae Mar
shall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Marshall, Portland, and
' Donald C. Gregg, son of Mr. and
' Mrs. Carl Gregg, were married,
Dr. Richard Steiner of the First
: Unitarian church officiating.
The young couple will make
: their home at the Gregg farm
near Ballston this summer.
Attending from Ballston were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scharf, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Miller, Mr.
and Mrs. George McCulloch, Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Van Groos
Mrs. Mae Yocom, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Douve
Mellema and Dee Mellema.
WOODBURN A meeting of
the Evergreen Social club was
held Monday night following
the regular chapter meeting and
plans were made to hold the an
nual social club picnic for Ma
sons, Eastern Stars and families
on July 31 at Settlemier park
The no host picnic dinner will
Fir,
LIGHT and AIRY
Jason W. Ewing, Mrs. Homer
be served at 1 p.m. and those at
tending are to bring their own
taole service and food.
WOODBURN Five mem
bers of the Woodburn Rural club
attended the annual picnic of
the Federated Women's clubs at
the Children's Farm home at
Corvallis Friday. The picnic
lunch was served in one of the
cottages on account of the cool
weather.
A pleasant day was enjoyed
including a tour of the grounds
by bus and a visit to several of
the cottages with Mrs. Schneb
ley, the matron, as hostess. At
tending from Woodburn were
Mrs. Charles Dean, Mrs. C. H.
Breuninger, Mrs. Minnie Bissell,
Mrs. E. C. Peyton and Mrs. H. A.
Lohse.
EXPECTED to arrive Thurs
day from Vancouver, B.C., are
Mrs. Lyle Glover and three
daughters, to be guests at the
home of her parents. Dr. and
Mrs. O. H. Kent.
They are here also to attend
the wedding of Mrs. Glover's
Camp Fire
The Camp Fire Girls day
camp at Hager's Grove was can
celled Tuesday, because of rain
and an additional session will be
held on Wednesday, July 6. The
other dates remain . the same.
They are Thursday, June 30,
Tuesday, July 5 and Thursday,
July 7. If the weather should be
bad on any of those days the
camp for that day will have to
be cancelled.
Day camp started last week
and the attendance has been
very good and all the girls have
had a wonderful time, report
Camp Fire officials. Some of
their activities have been potato
stencils, paper mache animals,
bark scenes, spatter painting,
building fires and hiking. The
girls have made smores and
done foil cookery.
Plans for the next session in
clude parchment cookery, mak
gertlp Control for dLW
',
No matter what lh walhr or lh time of day, you'll
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Wed at Stayton A recent
wedding at Stayton was that
of Mrs. Richard Gorman, the
former Angeline Lambrecht.
(Jesten-Miller studio picture)
niece, Miss Barbara Jean Kent,
and Jacob Janzen, the ceremony
to be July 2.
Mr. Glover will join his fam
ily later.
Also coming for the Janzen
Kent wedding are Mr. and Mrs.
Jay Cochran of Ashland.
Girls News
ing hobo stoves, and paper raf
fea work. The camp is divided
into three units and counsellors
helping are Adelaine Smithson
and Elaine Megquier in Unit I.
Betty Lou Beckman, Judy Bur-
cieue, .Patricia Megquier and
Beverly Bell in Unit II, and Ann
Gallaspie, Carol Hardie and
Carol Hewitt in Unit III. Camp
Fire leaders and guardians who
are assisting are Mrs. Sam Ran
dall, Mrs. George Hewitt, Mrs.
G. A. Sprong and Mrs. Frank
Kolsky. Mrs. Milton Hartwell,
field director, is in charge of the
day camp.
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Gone are the hot, sun-baking
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MAKING REDUCING PLEASANT
Men Can Take Off Pounds
Easier Than Women
By ELIZABETH TOOMET
New York U.R) Taking a few inches off a male waistline is
easier than trimming down a woman's bulges, according to Betty
Dean, reducing expert."
It has nothing to do with anat--
omy. It s just thai me women
are more inclined to snitcn a
soda in the middle of a diet.
"Men almost never cheat
when I put them on a diet," Miss
Dean said. "And if anybody
asks for second helpings at the
diet table, it's usually the wo
men." Miss Dean added men to her
clientele after 12 years of watch
ing women grimly work off ex
tra pounds in her reducing sa
lons. She decided, she says,
that there must be a happier
way.
Her solution was a fancy
country club resort in Katonah,
N.Y., with men as well as wo
men on the guest list. She re
moved any trace of the milk
farm atmosphere. And the psy
chology seems to be working.
She's discovered a double ad
vantage to having women do
their reducing along with the
men. The exercises take on a
more social aspect in the first
place.
Both men and women show
VISITORS here over the
week-end were Mr. and Mrs.
Merrill Kent, Jr. and son, Ker
ry, of Santa Rosa, Calif. They
were guests of Mr. Kent's
grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. O.
H. Kent.
Upon leaving here, the visi
tors stopped at Albany to visit
at the home of Mr. Kent's uncle,
K. W. Kent and family, and at
Ashland to visit his aunt, Mrs
Jay Cochran.
Salem's Retail
Midget
HOLIDAY HINTS
Drop in our Market and see for yourself what you can save on your
Holiday Meat needs. You will be pleased with the quality and variety.
Beef Roast
Boneless Roast
Rib Steaks
SMALL TENDER WIENERS
Made the old fashioned way. They have that real .,
natural smoked flavor. Swell for that holiday picnic.
Sliced Bacon
Bacon Squares
Lunch Meats
Pork Roasts
PURE PORK
SAUSAGE
40c
ib.
These are prepared from fresh cuts of Inspected Meat.
USELESS TO PAY MORE RISKY TO PAY LESS
Pork Steak
Veal Steak
Loin Pork Chops
up barefooted on the landscaped
yard every morning to bend
stretch to the instructor's count.
And in the second place, says
Miss Dean, having men around
is a great boon to the conversa
tions. "Women on a diet will sit
around and talk about recipes
and get hungry," she explained.
"The men talk about their jobs
or about world affairs and the
women join their conversa
tions."
The guests usually Include
about an equal number of men
and women. Sometimes a hus
band and wife arrive together to
spend their two-week vacation
getting back their slim waist
lines. Or sometimes a husband
just comes along to give moral
suoport to his wife.
Miss Dean has a separate din
ing room for the dieters so they
don't have to watch the trays
of French pastry going by.
There's a cocktail lounge and
an orchestra for dancing in the
evening. Only the reducing
guests get nothing more intoxi
cating or fattening than butter
milk or fruit juice from the bar
tender. The menu at meal time is far
from a starvation salad and
melba toast diet. But cutting
out obviously fattening foods,
Miss Dean believes most people
&yEVER PAVM0BE?&y
Packing Plant
Shoulder Cuts
Easy
No
From Young
Beef
Lean Jowls b.
Makei Vegetables ll
a Meal ID.
Summer Treats
Picnic Cuts
Economical
Small Lean
Foncy Milk
ilities May
Reduce Rates
Public Utilities Commissioner
George H. Flagg has authority to
allow a power company to re
duce its rates to meet local com
petition, Attorney General
George Neuner ruled today.
Flagg had asked whether the
Pacific Power and Light compa
ny could reduce its rates in The
Dalles to meet competition of a
peoples utility district.
The power companies claim
they can even go so far as to
make a local rate reduction
without getting Flagg's permis
sion. But Flagg said he believes
he has the power to approve or
reject all rate reductions. He
says his authority over rate re
ductions is just the same as it is
over proposed rate increases.
can lose weight as fast as is
physically safe.
Everything goes nicely until
one of the feminine guests sug
gests taking a solitary walk to
the village.
"Then, Miss Dean sighs, "I
know I'd better walk along. She
usually is heading straight for a
chocolate bar or an ice cream
soda."
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Neuner said the rate reduction I
could be made by the company
as long as the company took the
loss of revenue itself. In other
words, a company can't reduce
rates in one city and then in
crease rates in other cities to
make up for the loss.
The rates proposed by the com
pany at The Dalles are about the
same as those charged by the
PUD. But they are considerably
lower than those charged by the
company in other cities.
The company told Flagg, how
ever, that its proposed rates for
The Dalles would be high enough
to make a profit in that area.
The decision is of far-reaching
importance to power companies
over the entire state, because it
will enable them to cut rates to
meet competition of all public
ly-owned power systems.
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