The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. FOURTEENTH YEAR, No. 4, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 2, 1951 Page: 2
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GRASSROOTS
TTTB HEMPHILL roltNTY NEWS CANADIAN TTCTA
Enrichment of White Bread With
Vitamin B Started 10 Years Ago
Enriched whita bread In the past
ten years has resulted la the vir-
tual wiping out of two deficiency
diseases and has contributed ma-
terially to better health and In-
creased vigor to the American
people according to itatemenls
from outstanding authorities in
medical and nutritional science
Bakers all over America this year
are celebrating the decennial bread
enrichment It was In March 1941
when the enrichment program got
under way on a national scale
White bread enrichment Is sim
ply the raising in bread of the
wood cut out and paint In realistic content of the B vitamins niacin
colors by following the color chart thiamin and riboflavin and iron
shown on the pattern Price ol Those elements are produced In
pattern is 23 cents
noBKsnor pattern sebtice
Dfwar IS
Btitirt mil Niw T tk
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A Good Habit
volume in the process of milling
wheat Into flour
The two diseases which result
from a lack of the S vitamins are
called beriberi heart disease and
pellagra While the average person
probably is not too familiar with
either of these they were not at
all uncommon In the United States
prior to 1M1
The B vitamins perform an Im-
portant function in the body They
make it possible to eat an ample
quantity of food but still suffer
I from malnutrition if B vitamins
were not present In sufficient quan
Place all ingredients at left of utT to n k ° proteins carbo
mixing bowl before you start hydrates and other food properties
1 bake As you use each iteml Je1uelJ absorbed into the body
move it to the right of the bowl I indications of this lack
Make this a habit and youll never ot Proper nourishment which was
have a worry about what youve causing considerable concern among
put In or left out of your cake doctors and nutritionists In the
when youre Interrupted by tele 1930 The state of the nations
phone or door bell i health was definitely not good and
the fact was pointed up sharply
Tired Feet jwhen the draft started In 1840 and
Your feet will not get so tired 1941 Thousands of young men were
trom on ironing job if you stand rejected for military service and
in a throw rug folded into several
thicknesses
Fresh Fruit
Fresh fruits should be stored in
i cool dry place Berries should
5e spread carefully on trays and
toiled but not washed until pre-
pared for the table
Remove Grease
To remove a grease spot caused
by hair rubbing against the wall
SAFE EFFECTIVE
2WAY RELIEF
FROM COLOS MISKJE3
Safe gure for you and
child com
fort as you start to rub
cheat muacia tightness
and aching soreness
Medicated vapors sooths
breathing passages clear
the head lessen couch
Clean white pleasant to
use Buy Penetro today
Quick Acting Rub
By INEZ CEUIIARD
lace a blotter over the spot and jnENE DUNNE and Fred Mac
10 over it with a warm iron The Murray held out against starring
Tease wllladhere to the blotter a ra < Uo o1 U Frederic
W Zlv Company came along with a
perfect setup for them Bright
Etar presents Miss Dunne as a
crusading newspaper editor and
publisher MacMurray is her star
reporter and romantic Interest The
show is transcribed so that they
have time for movies and vacations
Jika Miss Dunnes trip to Europe
with her husband this August and
I September Bright Star Is sold on
Families sncll as the ona pic-
tured aboTO enjoy better health
today leading scientists de-
clare because the bread they
consume has been enriched
with Tttamlas and minerals
the cause for some of the rejections
could be traced to malnutrition
The discovery of how to make B
vitamins by chemical combinations
In 1033 made It possible to provide
the people with the vitamins The
method of getting the vitamins to
the mass of the people was another
problem Consultation between gov-
ernment health authorities and
scientists brought about an ap
proach to the flour millers and
bakers
These meetings culminated in
agreement that bread was the na
tural place for the vitamins and
the program was launched In 1041
The B vitamins belonged In bread
since they were present in the
original whole grain Bread is a
universal food appearing most fre-
quently in most families And bread
Is one of the least expensive of
foods These facts added up to the
obvious conclusion that the best
place to provide B vitamins was in
bread Enriched bread thus came
into being
TO THE AVERAGE consumer
enrichment has meant general bet-
terment of physical well being the
scientists say Studies among chil-
dren reveal In test cases that
youngsters who received B vita-
mins were more vigorous more
alert less peevish while those
whose diets did not Include B vita-
mins were listless Inclined to cry
more readily and showed little
Inclination for play
Changing living habits were
major factors in making the enrich-
ment program necessary Around
1000 93 per cent of all the bread
consumed in America was made
in the home Today S3 per cent > ls
made by bakers
Flour 50 years ago was not as ful-
ly refined as It is today end more
of the nutritional elements of wheat
were obtained in the dally diet
Better transportation and better
methods of processing shipping and
handling food brought a greater
variety to daily diet
Each American used to eat more
than 200 pounds of cereal products
each year Recently the average
has been about 133 pounds Too
the consumer Insists on a white
and light loaf of bread which means
less of the B vitamins are present
in the product reaching the con-
sumer table
Health authorities who were more
and more alarmed by the declining
state o national health in the mid
SOs made strenuous efforts to
promote greater use of whole wheat
bread but with no noticeable re-
sults The consumer still wanted
white bread
Today a huge percentage of all
white bread made by American
bakers Is enriched
no strings tied to the package
Wttb it would go the enthusiasm
with which the people accepted bis
statements as the general delivered
tbem from many platforms Certainly
these Republican leaders cannot be
foolish enough to turn awayf Its a
campaign ready made for any party
nominee with tb exception of Gen-
eral Eisenhower Such a pronounce-
ment would not be a viewing wttb
alarm by Htber the party or Mac
Arthur
It would constitute a promise of
what the party would do In exchange
for victory the thing or uhlch Gen-
eral pouglas MacArthur the popu-
lar hero has asked to be done
The unsupported statements of
the approach of the Russian war
wolf have ceased to Jar the neives
or arouse the fears of the Ameri-
can people though they have not
stopped the appropriations of more
billions for pre pi redness on the
part of congress
A preparedness that does not
seem to advance as rapidly as so
CMSSWHHB PUI1UE
ACROSS
1 Severe
6 Fossessed
with
homicidal
mania
tl Hawaiian
greeting
12 Genus
13 Fold aa
cloth
14 Follow
15 Seine
17 Lamprey
18 Playing
card
31 Mature
people
24 Nocturnal
bird
23 Charred
part of a
wick
11 Webfooted
birds
28 Dips out
aa water
aX Smell bottles
S3 Coin Fr
34 Triple
18 A conjunction
37 Goddess
of death
Norse
38 Female deer
40 Eggshaped
43 Herringlike
flsh
47 Spanish title
for Mr
48 River Fr
49 Church officer
80 Norse god
of the sea
DOWN
1 A casual
occurrence
2 Entire
amount
THE
FICTION
CORNER
8 Spawn of
flsh
4 The leg
6 Detest
6 Grow old
7 Adult males 28 Valuable
a Not
grasping
Vinegar
bottle
10 Lowest
members
of ships
leather
18 Trot
to Solemn
wonder
SO US
president
If Truman Wins Again Republicans Are Through
By Wright A Patterson
his numerous addresses
THROUGH
es throughput the nation nota-
bly those in Texas Washington
Boston and others General Douglas
MacArthur has given the American
people that something to be for
rather than only something to be
against
This he has done In unmistak-
able words which admit no pos-
sible misinterpretations not
weasel w o r d a to confuse
Through these statements he
has established the clarion call
for political battle In 1052
He calls for a battle for the free-
dom of the American people as in-
dividuals freedoms established and
passed down to us by our forefath-
ers the founders of this nation
General MacArthur without any
desir for political reward bos git en
words to ubat lb Republican ha
trs eitben could not or would not ax
press And be bos driven tb idea to
a potnt where tt must he accepted as
m plank on which the campaign will
be waged
Should It by any chance not be
accepted as the gauge of battle with
an insistence that the fight be along
that tine the President If he be the
Democratic candidate will win and
the Republicans as such will be
through
In providing the one Lurae
that of freedom of the ludlTld
nal General MacArthur cover-
all the Issues that could be ex-
pected It embraces the epposl
lion toward the drift toward so
cialism maintenance of the pri-
vate enterprise system the
rights of states and local gov-
ernments all are wrapped np
In one package labeled free-
dom of the Individual citizen
lie has sold freedom as opposed
to government direction and
persuasion
There they are the Issues of the
1052 campaign expressed as the
people like them It only remains
for Republican leaders to accept
what Is thelrs for the taking with
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marine
animal
27 A blood
relation
20 Larva of
eye thread
worm
frameworks 30 Source of
te Convert Into light
32 Guided
34 Plural of that
80 A celebra-
tion
80 American
Indian tent
IMS
SO Mountain of
Thessaly
41Digit
42 Blunder
44 Equip
45 Keelbilled
cuckoo
48 Thrice
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BIG REDS CURE
By Helen Lang worthy
THE reason my husband has been
nicknamed Big Red Is because
hes over six feet tall carrottopped
and peppery dlsposltioned While
painting our home
and reaching far
out from the top
of the ladder Big
Bed fell There
were more people than the doctor
and I to realize that my husband
had broken his leg He was howling
madl
Surprisingly though Big Red
wasnt too bad a patient during his
long hospitalization Ves leave It
to him he did a royal Job nothing
simple and routine I His fracture
required specialists operations and
enough paraphernalia around his
bed to make it resemble Franken
steins nightmare Thats my Big
RedDaring
Daring those long months be-
fore he came home Big Red
said that the thing he was most
thankful for was that he was
away from the Sanders the
Markhams and the Heatings
Perhaps In other neighborhoods
there are more familys like those
three If so Z can sympathize with
all who live neighbor to thoroughly
nice but thoroughly tiresome folks
Take Mr Sanders for Instance lie
has gall stones The way he de-
scribes the pain the many medi-
cines the doctors have tried to dis-
solve them Is something to remem-
ber for days When anyone suggests
an operation Mr Sanders gasps
Oh nol You wonder If one would
rob him of his only conversational
topic 1
Little Mrs Markham Is sweet and
lovely She seems so until she men
many billions would indicate The
people are taking the war cries
largely as a hoax They did react
for a time to the Presidents an-
nouncement that Russia had created
and exploded an atomic bomb but
there has been no evidence offered
to substantiate that statement
He has not told us the source of
his mformation and lacking any-
thing In the way of corroboration the
people largely have accepted that
statement as but a part of the sys-
tem of hoaxing as a means ol keep-
ing tax increases flowing
We hear the namecalling and
denunciations of the Russian repre-
sentatives to the United Nations
and we hear the equally strenuous
name calling and vlllitlcatlon for
Russia op the part of American
spokesmen including the President
But such statements do not consti-
tute wan
There are no advancing airplanes
or tanks no gory battlefields And
between the cries of war wo have
the Presidents statement thai
we
are nearing a state of peace That
too may be but a political hoax
preparing the way for the campaign
of 1953 Anyway the people have
quit taking the Presidents state-
ment either way seriously
The 1052 elections will determine
whether the nation turns to the right
or goes further to the left
m
Will the next congress see bow
much It can spendT
If this cure doesnt work
Big Red agreed I could al-
ways do a repeat
Uons she didnt sleep last night the
night before and for weeks has
heard the clock strike every hour I
Shes tried counting sheep hot
milk and drugs Nothing helps
Then theres Mr Keating Hes
next in size to Big Red His woe Is
an allergy When he and his wife
comein maybe Its the new daven-
port pillow mat he stares at like It
came from Mars Hes spent hours
receiving painful shots and telling
about them
W1
home and was established In
bed he told me to ask the Sanders
Markhams and the Heatings all to
visit Those bores and all at once
Wonderingif complex broken legs
could upset a man mentally I
argued gently Dig Red roared so 1
asked the three couples over
It must have been the first time
anyone bad dared having the three
chronic complalners under one roof
How the conversation flew I My
painful gall stones was inter-
rupted with not a good nights
sleep for three years Then Mr
Keating pounced on one of Big
Reds fluffy blankets and gave us-
a run down on awful allergies I
looked at my husband He was smil-
ing
Then he beganl With a voice
that coald make a general stand
at attention Dig Bed described
the troubles hed undergone He
reeled off treatments doctors
specialists traction affairs the
silver platesthat had been ap-
plied to his leg bone during the
operations the pain the sleep-
lessness the discomfort the
way the doctors had been per-
plexed hundreds of shotst It
was terrific I think my month
flew open and I forgot to shot tt
When our company looked at each
other In extreme boredom and wig-
gled their feet experimentally as
though they wondered how soon
they could decently leave Big Red
winked at me I He took a deep
breath and began again on the hor
rors of his case
Out on the porch with Big Reds
voice Just a muted roar our guests
expressed their sympathy Such
a one track mindt said Mr Keat
ing
Dont you get tired of hearing
him talk about paln1 < asked Mr
Sanders who never tires of hist
X stepped inside closed the door
on their pity Then 1 went to Big
Red and we giggled we roared
with lauzhter Big Reds bed shook
I cant wait til we see them
next time I told him finally
If this cure doesnt woik r Big
Red agreed I could always do a
repeat
Somehow though Im surathare
wlU be no c tied I
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Kansaa Music Center safe place to buy
a piano
POULTRY CHICKS EQUIP
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REAL ESTATE BUS PROP
WOULD YOU like to live in cool OoloV
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tains Belling on account of my health If
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SOS Feartk Ave h
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FOR SAIE An established feed and seed
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bins elevator 30 0OO capacity scales
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Al condition Lands buildings and equip
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Miller, Othello Ontje. The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. FOURTEENTH YEAR, No. 4, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 2, 1951, newspaper, October 2, 1951; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth47728/m1/2/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.