Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 19, 1943, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE NYSSA GATE CJTY JOURNAL THURSDAY AUGUST 19,1943
Charles of Marsing, Idaho and Mr bers present. The ladies gave a 1 a three weeks visit with her mother
and Mrs Chester Axtell and family pink and blue shower in connection and other relatives in Lead, North
with the regular club meeting for Dakota.
of Caldwell.
Donna Matherly and Mary Lee
Arlene Piercy invited Joyce Ku­ Mrs. Tanner. The hostess served
Vitamins for the Workman
rtz, Dolores Auker, Caroline Schei- ice cream, cake and punch. The Shenk have gone to Emmett, where
mer. Patsy De Haven. Shirley Smith next meeting will be held at the they will spend a week with Mr.
-B y Dr. James A. To b ey •
and Mrs. Charlie Thompson.
! and Betty Jean Toomto to dinner Leslie Topliff home August 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Burtrem, Mr.
C. W. Barrett spent Sunday in
j Sunday.
y O U can take it as a maxim that have food-minerals to keep the
and Mrs. Alva Goodell and E. L.
Mrs Ella Grandison of Spokane Jameson were among those who a t­ the Frank Edward home in Nyssa.
* the well-fed worker usually is bones strong, the blood red, and
John Shenk is installing a water
the best worker. A good diet is to aid in various other bodily
arrived Wednesday to spend a week tended the Co-op picnic at But­
system in his home.
not, of course, the only factor in processes. The sources of these
ler’s grove Sunday.
in the C. M. Beaumont home.
Miss Celia Weeber. registered
health, but it minerals include dairy products,
Mr. and Mrs. George Cleaves re­
Mr and Mrs Samuel Wilkins and
is certainly one whole grains, enriched bread,
nurse,
of San Francisco, visited
ceived
word
from
their
son,
Pvt.
daughter, Linda, of Huntington sp­
of the most im­ fruits, liver, pork, nuts, and
Eugene Cleaves has returned to his her two sisters here the past week.
ent
Sunday
in
the
Charles
Wilson
green
vegetables.
portant.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shaw and fam­
Mrs Elsie Heltz and children, home. Mrs Henry Jacobson and company after an appendix opera­
Finally, we come to the vita­
In order to
ily and Carroll and Treva Garren
tion.
Pvt.
Cleaves
is
attached
to
Rosalee
returned
with
them
as
they
Charles
and
Norma
Lee
came
from
be able to in­ mins themselves. These he should
Washington, D. C., Aug. 19--Rumor
Boise on Thursday to visit Mr and had been visiting the Wilkins family the medical corps. His brother, left last Saturday for Council, Ida­
crease produc­ get from such protective foods as
Pfc. Loyd Cleaves, had his tonsils ho, where they will spend a week
since Wednesday.
has it that Alvin J Wirtz, recently
Mrs
Frank Fredericks.
tion, reduce ab­ pasteurized milk, eggs, fruits and
camping.
removed the past week.
Opl.
Charles
Wilson
left
for
Hot
api inted by Secretary of the Inter­
Mr and Mrs Wade Nichols of
sences, and step fruit juices, yellow and red vege­
Gloria Marostlca of Apple Valley
ior Harold Ickes as a consultant on
u p e a r n i n g tables, meats, and enriched white Watson visited with Mr and Mrs Lee Springs, Arkansas after spending
spent the week end with Wilma
10 days visiting his parents, Mr and
power matters, will put In consid­
Thrasher Saturday.
ab ility , every bread made with milk.
Bullard.
The best place to get vitamins
_ , , _ .
worker needs a
erable time in the northwest. Wirtz,
Mr and Mrs Ira Cole and family Mrs Charles Wilson.
Dr. J. A. Tobsy
p r o p e r d i e t _ is from foods, rather than from
Fred Levi has sold his ranch,
r
——
of Parma were Sunday dinner gu­ IMr and Mrs Arthur Cartwright
who was an under-secretary of the
The junior class had charge of known as the Sam Henry ranch, to
with a full quota of vitamins. But pills, capsules, tablets, or elixirs.
ests of Mr and Mrs Lee Thrasher. moved to the Tom Johnson ranch
interior in 1940-41, is a protegee of
from California. Mr.
he also needs more than vitamins The best foods for the purpose
Mr and Mrs Ray Elliott of Kuna near Nyssa this week. They are to the closing exercises at Sunday a party
“Honest" Harold who placed him in
Levi will go to his cattle ranch in
school this week.
are natural foods, which contain
in his daily diet.
and Mr and Mrs George Cartwright work for Charles Garrison.
charge of the Bonieville power adm-
Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Mr and Mrs Glen Dowers and Montana.
Mr and Mrs J. G. Lane and fam­
called on Mrs T. T. Elliott Sunday
As a foundation for these health­ natural vitamins, rather than
instration during that time. Mr.
ily shopped in Caldwell one day this family attended a family reunion Jameson, who lived on the place,
afternoon.
Ickes believes Mr. Wirtz knows as giving vitamins, the efficient special preparations or unusual
at the home of Mrs Dowers’ parents will move to Nyssa.
Ida May Deffenbaugh accomp­ week.
much as anyone about the electric
worker must have an adequate dietary concoctions.
Persons who are properly nour­ anied the Higgins family to Nampa Mr and Mrs Harvey Otis and Em­ Mr and Mrs Willard Ross, in Cald­ Most of the farmers have their
quota of energy-giving foods,
power situation in Washington and
ished will have the health of Wednesday evening to attend a con­ ily were Sunday evening dinner well Sunday.
second crop of hay in the stack
Oregon. Among other things, con­ such as enriched bread and whole youth. As pointed out by Dr. F. C.
Mrs Bill Hipp left last week for this week.
grain
cereals,
potatoes,
and
other
guests
in
the
C.
M.
Beaumont
home.
ference
of
the
Nazarene
church.
sultant will make a further report
Bing, a well-nourished child has
Dorothy Toomb spent Sunday as
Dorothy May Deffenbaugh has
on the contemplated Umatilla rap­ solid vegetables. These are the firm flesh on a strong skeleton,
ids project, whioh has been in the sustaining foods.
with firm muscles, a healthy skin, gone to Ontario, where she has em­ a guest of Irma Points in Adrian.
Along with energy, the worker clear eyes, firm pink gums, teeth ployment in the L. O. Braunan ho­ Mrs Clarence Elliott took her 4-H
blueprint stage for years. Another
Sewing class to Snively Hot springs
must have foods that build muscle free from decay, a tongue pink me.
look-see will also be made of Grand
and brawn, the protein foods that and uncoated, glossy hair, and a
Mr and Mrs Frank Moss of Hom- for a picnic and swim Friday even­
Coulee by Mr. Wirtz.
edale were Sunday guests in the ing.
The story goes that Secretary Ic­ replace and replenish the constant happy disposition.
wear and tear on the body tis­
kes is not too well pleased with the
The adult workman who is W. W. Deffenbaugh home.
Mrs Arthur Case entertained a
progress made In tfhe northwest by sues. These are foods such as well-nourished will exhibit these
the public power advocates, who meat, milk, cheese, fish, bread, same characteristics, with free­ group of little girls Sunday in ob­
and beans.
dom from fatigue, and with.plenty servance of the seventh birthday
have been defeated time after time
of her granddaughter. La Verna
With the vitamins, he must of ambition and zest for life.
M!rs. E. L. Jameson is visiting at
in their attempts to take over the
• Unfortunately, less than one-
Van Matre. Members of the family Milton-Freewater.
private utilities. The voters in most
to spend the day were Mr and Mrs
Mrs. Guy Tanner entertained the
third of all drugs and medicines
all such elections have said No.
Another source of information says vey of conditions in 35 counties in to curb the boom, such as happened Kenneth Van Matre and Evelyn Out Our Way club at her home
consum ed an n u ally are p re­
that ex-Congressman Walter Pierce, various parts of the United States, after world war No. 1. After the and Mrs Loyd Weygaudt and son, Tursday afternoon with eight mem­
who during his 10 years as an east­ Just completed by the department of last war flocks of insurance com­
scribed
by physicians. The phar­
ern Oregon representative packed agriculture, the American farmer is panies, mortgage loan associations, mmmm ra u im m mu iiiiiiimnim iin n n iiiiiin n i i i i i i i t i i i i i i i i n uni iiiiii i in in Lnninii in
the torch for public power, will Join far more prosperous than the atti­
macist is the only person who
the Bonneville staff. Pierce, who is tude of farm lobbyists and farm private investors and others were
can
provide professional advice
left
holding
the
sack
on
farm
loans
an experienced campaigner along bloc congressmen would indicate.
such lines, also has a wide acquain­ According to this survey, northwest from coast to coast, which resulted
.
on th e o th er tw o -thirds. He
tance in the northwest and it is farmers are buying better food, bet­ in serious losses and wrecked many
understood his talents will be used ter clothing and 'banking more sav­ financial institutions. A reputition
knows all about the fake reducing cures, hair
Protect yourself against loss of your crops |
in that direction.
ings than they did in the boom days
the
department
of
agriculture
wants
growers, cancer remedies, and on down through
To the degree that agricultural of world war No. 1, and this situa­
conditions may be judged by a sur- tion is said to exist nationally. Fig­ of such a happening is the thing
the list of miracle workers. Before you buy any
with fire insurance.
ures released by the federal farm to avoid. It is said legislation in
loan bank Show current payments some form will be asked by the de­
of these nostrums ask us about them. If you
have been met and considerable partment Dy which farm land prices
We also sell other types of fire insurance and |
PR O TEC T THE
really need medical attention we will refer you
amounts of money have been de­
2 •rs
can be controlled.
posited for furture payments. One Secretary of the Treasury Morg-
to a list of competent physicians.,
all kinds of automobile coverage.
reason advanced for larger savings
T
enthau still insistes a steeper income
entering farmer savings accounts is tax is the proper answer to his
that farmers have been unable to prayer for $12 billion more revenue.
buy new machinery and in other
Tax experts, on the other hand, say
ways have been forced by circum­
Our Jap enemict want to
any such increase in taxes will fall
stances
to
limit
their
spending.
destroy Oregon's forests.
squarely on the middle income g r­ InHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiin
It
should
be
understood,
of
course,
Don't help them f
oups, the white collared worker, wh­
that conditions in 35 counties do
Put out your cigarettes,
not necessarily present a true pic ose salary has not increased any­
matches and campfires!
ture of the nation-wide agricultural thing like others but whose living
costs have. All tax men agree cor­
PR E V E N T FO REST
situation, but officials in the dep­
FIRES by observing the
artment of agriculture assert that porations and others in the higher
rules of common sense!
with a national farm income this income brackeets are now paying
year greater than the 1942 record the limit, which is from 40 to as
KEEP OMGON WHIM ASSN
Seism, Oregon ^
of $18,628,000,000 there can be no high as 90 percent on their incomes.
question but that, in a broad way, Many members of the house ways
and means committee have remain­
agriculture is prospering.
The old story about the city slick­ ed here all during the recsss, wrest­
er taking the farmer is working in ling with the new tax bill which
everse these days, according to high they hope to have ready for the
officials in the department of agr­ house hopper, come September 14.
iculture. Farm land prices have gone However, several key men on the
sky high and many framers are un­ committee are of the opinion by far
loading at unheard of prices. It is the larger part of Mr. Morgenthau’s
E V E R Y FI RE IS
feared a price collapse will result additional $12 billion will have to
A N A X I S FI RE!
f O O O
t ° B
after the war, unless steps are taken come from some other source than
Income taxes. They argue the only
i iTii i m i nri n in i n it n «mill iinn n in iii m mil m m n in in m mini mill min in in m m n m m m m i out, so to speak, is a sales tax wh­
S E O V t
ioh would raise the additional am­
p l l t
ount of money needed. These same
congressmen are frank to say they
doubt very much if the house will
Use One of These for an Assured Food Supply
accept any bill which has for its
purpose heavier income taxes, at
least until all other expendients for
Even the most optimistic predictions say some foods
ddltional revenue have been exhau­
sted.
will be short next winter. W ith our abundance of the world's
PRACTICAL HEALTH HINTS
Mrs John Bishop and Johnnie of
Nyssa were Sunday guests in the
Brumbach home.
Mr and Mis ft L. Haworth and
daughters spent Sunday at the
home of Mr and Mrs S. Haworth
in Star, where Mrs Haworth is very
ill.
Mr and Mrs Carl Case of Arena
Valley called on the Welsh and
Brumbach families Sunday.
Kingman Kolony
Arcadia
/1 Valuable
Public SeSwice
Buena Vista
Hay Insurance
FOREST FRONT
\
A. L. Atkeson |
Nyssa Pharmacy
Ne x t w . n « "
TO
finest fruits and vegetables in the Snake River Valley, we
Big Bend
IN GOOD SHOES
The annual Book club picnic was
held August 15 at the country
home of Mr and Mrs F. A. Miller
with members, families and guests
Active children need
in attendance. A picnic dinner was
well-built, sturdy foot­
enjoyed and a social time spent in
visiting.
wear. Be sure to put
Mrs Dan Holly of Adrian, Mrs
N.
S. Phelan, Mrs F A. Miller and
their feet in our shoes.
Miss Virginia Miller spent Wednes­
day In Boise on a shopping trip.
(Mrs De Qss took Mr De Oss to
Boise Thusday for medical treat­
ment.
Mr and Mrs Will 8weet received
a telegram last Monday announcing
the death of their brother-in-law,
Sam W. Tate, at Rantoul, Illinois.
Mr Tate came to the Bend In 1900
and took up one of the first claims
In this section and developed it in­
to a productive ranch. Later he sold
and returned to Illinois to follow his
calling as a photographer.
Mrs Ray Cartwright and Mrs H.
R. Hatch were Caldwell business
visitors Friday,
Mrs Dyre Roberts and children
and Mrs Clyde Riggs and children
spent Friday in Caldwell.
Mrs N. S. Phelan and Mrs Joe
Brumbach were Boise and Caldwell
Low-heeled black sandals
visitors Friday.
made to delight the party
E. H Brumbach who spent the
past three weeks in the Ontario
girl!
hospital returned home Saturday
in an ambulance He is steadily
Improving from a severe heart a tt­
ack.
Pvt. Douglas and wife of Nampa
spent Saturday visiting In the Dyre
Roberts home Mr Douglas Is home
on a furlough from Camp Edwards.
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Atkeson Clothing
Store
can guard against food shortages next winter and spring by
preserving food now. Ask for free information at any Idaho
Power office Build up next winter's food supply by one or
more of these methods:
• QUICK FREEZING— an Ideal method. If you're lucky enough to
have a freezing locker. It you have— flit It now, while fresh foods are
abundant.
• GENERAL CANNING— I. Pressure Cooking— the only safe can­
ning method for non-acid foods, as it avoids danger of botullnu*
poisoning. 2. Wafer Bath. 3. Oven Canning. 4. Open Kettle.
The three last methods are suitable for fruit* and tomatoes only.
• DEHYDRATING— Certain foods can be dried. Ask et any Idaho
Power office for free plan sheafs for home dehydrator*.
• WINTER STORACE— Many vegetabla* a* well as apple* and pear*
can be stored effectively in their natural condition in cellar*, pits and
boxes. — ”
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