Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 21, 1952, Image 5

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL- WYSSA OREGON THURSDAY. AUGUST 21. 19S2
Bread Stales Quickly
In Frig. Study Shows
Owyhee Occurrences
Research Group
Links Animal Diet
To Loss of Hearing
The Week's Nu Acres News
sive to make and utilize fruits and
vegetables that are not suited fer
canning or freezing because of sue
or defects.
The publication gives directions
for making apple, grape, berry, pear,
plum, cherry and blended fruit juices
along with tomato, rhubarb, sauer­
kraut, carrot, beet, turnip and blen­
ded vegetable juices.
me makers who keep bread in
Farmerettes ( tub
a cooler—or even in the refrigera­
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tor—in hopes of keeping it fresh
longer will be discouraged to learn
Mrs Paul Thomson and Bob drove
Mrs Lee Householder wa' honored Parker and children. Mr and Mrs. that they are only making it stale
Sunday at a birthday picnic held on Guy Glenn and children, Mr and fa'ier.
Oregon State College—Diet has to Weiser on Thursday to spend :he
day at the home of her sister Mr'
the lawn at the George Schweizer Mrs Vic Marshall and granddtugn-
Miss Agnes Kolshom, extension been shown to play an important Joe Beck, and to bring Barbara
home. Guests were Mr Householder, ter. Kaien Marshall, Mr and Mr.' nutrition specialist at Oregon State role in developming loss of hearing Thomson home She trad been spe
Mrs. Adolph Roo a i Rvtaa was a
Mr. and Mrs. V A. Vanscoy and fam­ Dick Wyatt, Mrs. C. A. Marshall, college, says the American Institute in guinea pigs, according to a re­ ding several days visiting in the
Simple directions for making tasty 1
Sunday afternoon visitor at the home
ily of Payette, Mr. and Mrs. Bob and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Schweizer. o: Baking recently completed a study search taam of Oregon State college Beck home.
and nutritious fruit vegetable juices | of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John
Schweizer erf Vale, Mr. and Mrs. A beautiful cake decorated with pink
scientists.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meroney and Joy
Geoff Williams of Adrian, Mr. and roses was served after the group had on the causes of bread staling. They
at home are outlined for Oregonians Ostrom.
It is believed this is the first time were surprised Monday evening
proved that as the storage tempera­
Mrs. O. H Schweizer. Mr and Mjs. enjoyed their potluck dinner.
in a new bulletin from Oregon State !
when
they
returned
home
after
be­
diet
and
k*s
oi
hearing
have
been
1 HI WM M M I IM HI UN I II N M il n M K M HI M MW* I
Lee Strickland, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Mr and Mrs. Francis Campbell of ture of bread is lowered, the staling
college.
rate increases. Bread becomes stale linked. Dr. Hugo Krueger, 06C ing away all day. to find Mrs. Lela
Entitled "Home Processing of j
most quickly at temperatures near physiology prof#6>or and a member Lett and Si Lett had come to their
Dr. Clare F. Conler
home bringing a chicken dinner to Fruit and Vegetable Juices," the
of the research team, said.
freeaing.
celebrate Joy’s birthday, which was handy new experiment station pub­
Optometrist
This, however, does not refer to ^ Guinea pigs on a diet lacking Monday. Later in the evening Mr
lication was written by Dr. H. Y.
frozen bread which Is frozen and greens developed a progressive loss and Mrs. Bob Shaw and Mr. and
Yang and E H Wiegand of the food I
stored at well below freezing temper- of hearing, the physiologists report­ Mrs. Sam Johnson and Jimmy called
teachnology department. Copies are
EYES EXAMINED
autres, Miss Kolshom points out. j ed. The guinea pigs also showed at the Meroney home.
available from county agents or
This will keep fresh for many signs and symptoms very similar to
The 4-H girls in the south half of from the college.
some types of arthritis in man.
Payette county met at the Nu Acri s
months.
An abundance of fruits and vege­
(Opp. Sears)
Dial 1-3371
In many of the guinea pigs, it was hall Wednesday morning where Mr.-.
Pound
Lucy Wilson of Boise, who is with tables in Oregon makes home Juices
found
upon
examination
that
the
Denver arrived Wednesday at the
the extension service of Idaho uni­ making especially worthwhile, the
519 Cleveland, Caldwell. Ida.
Werner Peutz home where they three tiny, inner ear bones—ham­ versity, helped them in their judging
Any Amount
In Your Container
authors point out. The family budget
mer,
anvil
and
stirrup—which
are
spent the night. Thursday Mrs.
work, in preparation for the fair.'
Peuty and Mr. and Mrs. Campbell essential for transmitting sound The Do-More girls then went to the benefits as well as the family diet
too because the Juices are inexpen­ ullll M M I I I I I I M il 111111II111111I II I H 14 l:MO*1 I
Genuine Coast Huckleberries
lb.
drove to McCall to see Mr. and Mrs. waves to the brain, became fused.
home of their leader, Mrs. Paul
William Peutz. The group returned
A lack of an unknown vitamin In Thomson where they ate their sack
Friday evening bringing Wanda greens which aids the guina pig in lunches and held their meeting in
Peutz with them after she had spent the proper use of calcium is believed the afternoon.
two weeks visiting her grandparents. responsible for this condition. In the
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Meroney and
2 Miles East on Highway
Saturday morning the Campbells absence of the unknown materials
family drove to LaGrande, Oregon
left for San Francisco where they
will spend the rest of their vacation. or vitamins in greens, calcium is de and Walla Walla. Washington Sat­
posited in blood vessels, muscles,1 urday, where they returned Jimmy
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kygar and
Harm, grandson of Mr. and Mis.
stomach and elsewhere.
daughters and their neighbor. Bob
Eld Meroney to his home at Wblla
As
in
arthritic
patients,
the
guinea
Dowell came down from their
Walla. Mrs. Russell Meroney and
pigs
lacking
this
"x"
vitamin
a
lso1
ranches near Rome, Ore. and took
children stayed in LaGrande for a
a combine back with them after suffered from irregular bone enuar- visit but Mr. Meroney returned.
spending the night at the Lynn Ky­ gements and some movable bones
Wanda Johnson went to Caldwell
became immovable. This " X ” vita­
gar home.
on Monday to visit with Shirley
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Crocker atten­ min is called the anti-stiffness fac­ Preston for a few days.
ded a banquet and meeting of the tor.
Mrs. Paul Thomson, Bob and Bar­
Mason lodge Saturday night in Plac-1
"The entire picture,” Dr. Krueger
erville, Idaho.
emphasized, ’’ bears a greater simi­ bara and Mrs. Merle Thomson at­
Mrs. Myrtle Langton of Boise is larity to the osteo-arthritis in man tended the Miller-Gahan wedding
visiting at the home of her niece, than has been devised by any other in Fruitland on Saturday evening
The Do-More 4-H club member.'
Mrs. Donald Hite and family. Wed­ experimental procedure." In osteo­
held their softball praotice at the
nesday Johnny Hite broke his hand
arthritis the bones as well as the hall on Thursday evening after
Phone 100-R
but is recovering nicely.
which they enjoyed a watermelon
Mrs. Jack Walters is visiting here joints are involved.
More than 200 guinea pigs of the feed.
from Meacham. On Sunday she was
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nedbalek and
a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis 1500 to 2000 used during the over-all
Walters. Others present were Mr. arthritis study were included in the Donna drove to Irrigon, Oregon and
Grandview, Washington over the
and Mrs. Rex Walters of Boise and loss-of-hearing diet obesrvations.
week-end. They took Mrs. Martha
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Byrd
Walters.
Dr.
Rosalind
Wulzen,
OSC
emeri­
Nyssa, Oregon
Shirley Hoke was a dinner guest tus professor of physiology, and Dr. Ferrell to her home in Irrigon and
visited with Mrs. Nedbalek’s parents.
Sunday in the Earl Crocker home.
Alice M. Bahrs, now a Corvallis phy­
Cornar 6th & Good
Phona 17
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morfitt of Owy- sician, started this anti-stiffness Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Goodwin in
Grandview. Mrs. Ferrell who is Mr>.
study some 15 years ago. Dr. Krue­ Nedbalek’s grandmother has been
ger and Lloyd Yonce, physiology in­ visiting at the Nedbalek home for
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m a .'-
- *
structor, have been associated with the pas-t two weeks.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomson and
the project the past several years.
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The Oregon Medical Research family and Mrs. Merle Thomson and
.
foundation, the Arthritis and Rheu­ Gary went to Caldwell Sunday af­
matism foundation, Armour and ternoon to attend the wedding of
Rev. Robert Smith, pastor of the
.
■ . - 'è
company and the OSC graduate
Fruitland Methodist church, and
council have provided funds for this Miss Earleen Mathis of Caldwell.
research.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nedbalek
X
and Rudy Nedbalek were supper
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guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Nedbalek Saturday evening
hee dam were dinner guesits of Mr. Later in the evening, Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Byrd Walters on Wednes­ Wm. Grasmick, Mr. and Mrs. George
Grasmick and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olmstead of Preston and family of Caldwell and
W e Have Taken On the Famed
Ontario called at the George Sch­ Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Durrington, Car­
ole
and
Jimmy
of
Middleton
called
weizer home Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rice and daugh­ to spend the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston and family-
ters, Mr. and Mrs. Hug Glenn and
Billy, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Glenn stayed at the Nedbalek home over
were Sunday dinner guests in the the week-end while the Nedbaleks
Line of Frozen Foods, and Can Supply
were on their trip.
Claude Smith home.
Donna Nedbalek was honored Sat­
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Maw were
Your Needs for Frozen
among those attending the confer­ urday afternoon With a birthday
ence held Sunday at the Nyssa LD.S. party to celebrate her 11th birthday.
stake house. Mr Maw was presented Guests were Joy Cullen, Linda Dor-
the Master M Men award and Mrs. othey, Carol Strawn, Janice Hann,
Maw received the Golden Gleaner Marilyn Evans, and Blanche Arment.
award.
Mrs. Lynn Kygar and Maxine and ton Randolph at New Plymouth.
Charlotte Parker took Patsy Brown Later, they all attended the Naza-
to her home in Boise Friday. The rene church camp at Nampa.
Buy by the case, so you will always have
group visited with Mrs. Dick Brown
and family and Mrs. Don Franklin
what you need on hand— cheaper, too!
and family and the whole crowd had
j dinner in the park. Mr. Brown and
Mr. Franklin were away on a fishing
trip.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jones of Boise
Bring Your Container
spent the week-end with their son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
15c a lb.
Byrd Walters.
For 10 lbs. or mors
Mrs. Mae O'Donnell of Buhl is
visiting for the next three weeks
“ Your Headquarters for Variety Meats”
with her niece, Mrs Darrell Williams
and family. Mrs. O ’Donnell has been
yk mile west on Alberta Ave. Phona 381-R. locker plant
In Homedale with Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Tallman for the last three
Corner 9th and Brower
Phona 381-W. slaughterhouse and cutting room
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Culbertson
and Larry and Junior Atagi went
out into U m hills Sunday to se*
about some of Culbertson’s cattle
and drove to the dam and the scene
of the recent break in the big canal.
On Wednesday afternoon Mrs.
Kenneth McDonald and children
and Mrs. Florence Kygar took a cake
and went to the home of Mrs. Lynn
Kygar surprising her on her birth­
day.
Ronnie Ditty of Nyssa and Billy
MoCrea of Seattle are spending this
; week with Mr and Mrs. Jesse Ditty.
Lester Hayes, 9-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Hayes, Is still
i walking on crutches after cutting
Overhauled
Overhauled
his foot several days ago on a piece
of broken mirror while playing. The
wound required 8 stitches to close
it.
Bobby Skinner left Sunday by bus
for Madras to visit his uncle and
Overhauled
Like new
aunt, Mr. and Mrs Frank Crocker
and
sons.
It Clears Away all Weeds leaving crop seed unharmed
Mrs. Bessie Childers, Miss Elda
Mae Childers and Mrs. Orey of La-
Ideal for destruction of White Top
] grande stopped to see Mr. and Mrs.
Harlan Koger at «’►wyhee Orocery
Monday morning on their way to
Like new
Like new
< LaGrande.
RENTAL RATES
Mr and Mrs. Ernie Barker and
family of Ontario were Sunday din­
LETZ—
ner guests at the Darrell Williams
home and in the evening the group
$3 per hr. with operator
attended a camp meeting in Nampa.
Shirley Skinner, Kay McDonald
New guarantee— new rubber
Shows no wear
Tank
quantity
price
plus fuel
and Stanley Mills attended the 4-H
camp at McCall from Friday until
Tuesday. Linda Smith of Mitchell
CALL FOR RESERVATION------ WE DELIVER
Many other uaed item« like plows, mowers,
Butte stayed overnight with Shirley
Skinner and went t< Ontario with
pickups, dumptrucka, also o n m 1#
the others the next morning, where
they met the bus to take them to
Payette Lakes.
School will start in Adrian on
Tuesday. Sept. 2 Bu-ees will travel
401 Main Street
Phone 245
the muim rout«» *• -srt ywar and
Phono 125
pick up stwteeU lot t/«s hanh and
14 North U t S«.
Mrs. K esa cth
Bulletin Tells How
To Make Juices
Luscious California
Boysenberries
45c
HARTMAN S LOCKERS
We Will
Gladly
Do
Your
DEAD ANIMALS
Free Pickup
Fast Service
Parma
Nyssa
Custom Dressing of Poultry
at 3 0 £ each
Phone 98
Idaho Oregon Rendering Co.
Gem Produce Co.
KEEP
YOUR
FARM
CLEAN
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Aio msre/ ccoa / o m / cal /
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WITH THE HEW, REVOLUTIONARY
Juices - Vegetables - Fruits
Propane Gas
W eed Burner
NEW HONEY
FISCHER S LOCKER SERVICE
Fast Safe Clean
Economical
Honey Foster
For Clearing
OWYHEE TRUCK & IMPLEM n i CO.
Weeds Stubble
Vines Sagebrush
Destroys Seeds
on the Ground
5 0 £ per hr.
Rig Used Tractor & Equipment Sale
Propane Gas
1 7 £ gal.
IDEAL OAS & APPLIANCE CO.
1947—
Farmall M Tractor $1650
1943—
Farmall H Tractor $1150
1945—
Farmall M Tractor $1495
1951—
Farmall C Tractor $1295
1950—
S. C. Case Tractor $1650
1950—
50-T Haybaler
1945—
Farmall H Tractor $1450
Stationary Chopper $300
$1295
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