The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. THIRTEENTH YEAR, No. 18, Ed. 1, Friday, January 5, 1951 Page: 2
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REDUCE SAFELY
Nutrition Expert Reports Dieting
Can Be Done Safely Cheaply
You can reduce safely and eco
nomically on a diet that includes en-
riched white bread at every meal
Dr Ruth M Leverton professor of
nutrition research at the Univer-
sity of Nebraska proved In a re-
search project recently
Omitting bread In a reducing
diet is unnnecessary and leads toln
creased cost of the diet Dr < Lever
ton said No aspect of food and
nutrition Is subject to more abuse
fad and misinformation than the
low calorie diet necessary for weight
loss
Dr Leverton explained that no
single food Is fattening but that It
is the total number of calories eaten
that determines whether a person
gains or loses weight
The baking industry led by the
American Bakers Association Is
planning a nationwide observance
in 1851 of the tenth anniversary of
bread enrichment focusing atten-
tion on the resulting improvement
in the nations health Bread en-
richment means the addition to the
bread of certain essential vitamins
and minerals
By INEZ GERHARD
HOLLIDAY was a terrific
JUDY
success on the New York stage
la Born Yesterday but Columbia
tested some of Hollywoods top ac-
tresses before giving her that same
role In the screen version of the
comedy No one else could have
played It as welt Judys show busi-
ness career began as switchboard
JUDY HOLLIDAY
operator for Orson Welles Mer-
cury Theatre then came a stint
with a group that sang satirical
songs A small role In Kiss Them
for Me won her the Clarence Der
went award Then came Born Yes-
terday her third picture and big-
gest success
Spencer Tracy Is delighted
with hjs role In Plymouth Ad-
venture that of captain of the
Mayflower The picture will ex-
plode the popular belief that all
Its passengers were a dull lot
some were Fllgrlms some Pur-
itans
Helen Deutsch author of so many
successful pictures her latest Is
King Solomons Mines has
proved to MGM executives that she
knowi what will succeed on the
screen of 30 scripts she turned
down only one was made and It
shouldnt have been She Is thrilled
over her next Plymouth Adven-
ture with Spencer Tracy star-
ring Blonde and browneyed pret-
ty enough to be a movie star her-
self Miss Deutsch lilies to do his-
torical pictures Insisting that every
detail be absolutely correct
find a relative I
can give it to
Is there much
unclaimed money
lying around
About eight bil-
lion dollars said
Mr Roth mostly
In forgotten bank
accounts stock
held in escrow un Billy Bos
collected insurance policies and in-
heritances nobody has claimed
Wiurs THE biggest case you
ever worked on I asked
The Garrett case in Phllsdel
phla said Mr Roth Back in 1930
a lady named Henrietta Edwin
Garrett died and left property worth
forty million dollars So far over six
thousand people have claimed It
Tola appetizing lowcalorie
dinner featuring a pork chop
browned apple rings enriched
white bread and butter and
fresh strawberries was one of
the meals served to dletera In a
sclentlflo study Twelve girls
lost a total of 227 pounds In 8
weeks of the diet
In the scientific study at the Uni-
versity of Nebraska 12 overweight
young women followed a daily 1200
calorie diet which included en-
riched white bread and butter at
each meaL The 12 girls who took
part In the study were between 18
and 23 years of age and were from
20 to 83 pounds overweight At the
end of the eight weeks the girls
lost a total of 227 pounds or the
equivalent of two whole girls Aver-
age loss was 2tt pounds per girl
per week The girls remained In
excellent health
Enriched white bread was selected
for each meal because It Is nutriti-
ous appetizing low in cost and
readily available according to the
report Cost of the diet averaged
68 cents a day Zt regularly Included
meat milk fruits and vegetables
as well as bread An Important
share of the Bvitamlns iron and
protein was provided dally by en-
riched white bread
IN SELECTING the diet meals
for three days were planned and
this threeday pattern was repeated
throughout the study Foods were
chosen that were liked by the girls
and would be popular over an 8
week period In general thick
gravies and sauces concentrated
sweets and caloriepacked desserts
were omitted
The girls lived in one of the Uni
versitys residence halls during the
study so that their meals could be
prepared weighed and served by
trained nutritionists
Because the only way to take off
weight Is to reduce food Intake
foods included In a reducing diet
must supply all of the essential
nutrients needed by the body The
diet planned in the study supplied
the food values recommended by
the national research council with
the exception of calories
Here are the menus for one of the
days of the planned low cost diet
BREAKFAST Vi cup of grape-
fruit or orange juice 1 slice of en-
riched white bread H teaspoon of
butter or margarine 1 medium egg
cooked in the shell or poached and
1 cup of skim milk
LUNCH 2 slices of enriched
bread V teaspoon of butter or
margarine 1medium carrot
medium orange and 1 cup of skim
milk
DINNER 1 pork chop iy lb
with fat removed 1 small apple 1
cup of raw vegetable salad 1 slice
of enriched white bread tt teaspoon
of butter or margarine 1 cup of
skim milk and cup of fresh
strawberries In place of strawber-
ries the following may be served
1 medium fresh pear or peach
medium cantaloupe 2 ounces of an-
gel food cake 1 piece of canned
fruit such as pear peach or pine-
apple slice but no sweetened juice
BROADWAY AND MAIN STREET
THE HEMPHILL COUNTY NEWS CANADIAN TEXAS
six of them have been thrown into
jail a couple have committed sui
cide and several lawyers have been
disbarred for phonylng up evidence
One of the applicants was Adolph
Hitler who argued that the next of
kin was a German citizen and that
the money should be sent to the
Fatherland Im happy to report he
didnt get a dime
You must meet a lot of screw-
balls In your profession I said
Mr Roth dug into bis desk and
brought out a letter U was from
a woman in Massachusetts who
claimed that ona of ber ances-
tors bad deeded s cranberry bog
to an Indian squaw but that the
deed was faulty and she wanted
the property back The bog she
explained is now known as Man-
hattan Island
Last year Mr Roth went on
I got one that was even wackier
A girl in Texas wrote In to say that
only a second cousin stood between
her and a chunk of oil land worth
a million dollars She was planning
to murder her kinsman but before
THE
FICTION
CORNER
B
OSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
fl Polishes
6 Packs with
waddin
0 Twotoed
loth
10 Incite
llOnArs
12 Pertaining
to rabies
14 Newt
15 Perform
17 River
Russ >
Turk
18 Measure
Chin J
19 Letter
22 Folds over
23 Plant
as seed
26 Pungent
vegetable
28 Mean
32 Merriment j
34 Ripped
35 Litter
39 River
Latvia
40 Point
41 Pronoun
42 Likely
43 Flower
46 Mountains
So Am
48 Garden
Implement
49 Discoverer
of Cape of I
Good Hope
50 Outer husk
51 Otherwise
DOWN
1 Lawless
brutal
fellow
2 Least
whole
number
ESS VV1LKINS wondered If she
was going to be able to stand
another twenty or thirty years of
Minute
Fiction
3 Obstacle
4 Undressed
kldskln
5 Conflict
6 Arabian
sleeveless
garment
7 Lefthand
side of an
account
8 Quiet
11 One of the
Harpies
Gr myth
13 Perish
16 Goddess of
ha treats
It
20 Electrified
particle
Henrys stub-
bornness and
Impatience I
l declare
your father Is
getting so cranky
In his old age
I wonder If Im going to be able to
live out my life with him she told
her married daughter Alice
Why Mother bow you talkl
Alice looked shocked
Well he actually embarrasses
me in restaurants and public places
if we arent the first to be waited
on And today he wouldnt even
bank his money from that last real
estate deal just because there was
a line ahead of him
Just dont pay any attention to
him Alice advised You proba-
bly aggravate him more when you
argue with him Maybe be Isnt
well
Theres nothing the matter with
him that a good hard jolt wouldnt
cure and Im going to think up a-
way to jolt him out of his cussed-
ness Bess announced
But she hadnt yet thought up
the jolt when she and Henry were
driving out for groceries that eve-
ning
Got to have some gas in the car
before we can go to town Henry
announced a scowl cluttering up his
oncesoplacid face
Henry Ill need some money
she Informed him as they drove
alongWell
Well here take my wallet and
get out a tenspot
Silently she counted the bills No
sense In Henry carrying that much
money on him She helped herself
and replaced Che wallet
vnenry pulled Into the neigh-
borhood gasstation No one
came out ne honked the horn
Widow Curses Legacy That Kills Faith of a Lifetime
By BILLY ROSE
Whenever an outoftowner says What have you got In New
York that we havent got in Punxsutawney I throw a copy of the
Manhattan Classified Phone Directory at him On page 1067 listed
under Missing Heirs Ja a man named Theodore W Roth whose
business it is to find money
I first heard of this gent on a radio program and this morning
In a mood to muse andmeander I stopped in to see him at his office
on West 42nd Street
Glad to see you said Mr Roth
You dont happen to be related to
j Sam Bramson of Paterson do
you Not that I know of I said
Too bad said Mr Roth Bram
son left a hundred thousand dollars
and Im trying to
going to all that trouble she wanted
me to check and make sure her
claim to the estate would be clear
and undisputed I of course turned
the letter over to the police
DO YOU HAVE any trouble col-
lecting your fees I asked
As a rule said the climber of
family trees the heirs I turn up
are pretty grateful There have been
cases of course where the only
thanks I got was a dirty look
As for instance
Well said Mr Roth > there
was the time a widow refused to
believe tne when I told ber 1 had
located a twele tbousanddollar
bank account left by ber husband
t finally convinced her to sign the
necessary papers but when I
banded ber the twelve thousand
she said l curse the day I ever
met you and I curse this money
too
It turned out she had always
loved her husband and was devoted
to his memory despite the fact that
their life together had been a hard
one He bad always pleaded pover-
ty when she needed a dress or1 a-
new pair of stockings and she had
believed him Now that she saw him
for what be was she was under-
standably bitter
Sure twelve thousand dollars
was a lot of money but It had de-
stroyed the faith of a lifetime
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23 Greek >
1 letter
24 Pliable
271ndehlscent
fruit
29 Therefore
30 An aerial-
Ists bar
131 Irish poet
33 Fresh
35 Bounder
36 Prevarica-
tors
37 Eskimo
canoe
38 English
author
42 Girls name
poss
EAST wetki
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WAIT YOUR TURN
By Ona Freeman Lathrop
Alice advised her mother not
to pay any attention to him
Maybe he Isnt well she sug-
gested
Then he honked again not once
but tivlce and then again a-
long blast Bess couldnt contain
herself any loafer much as she
had determined not to argue
with him
Now Henry dont be so impa-
tient she said meekly
Well for the love of Mike When
a man wants service he wants It
quick He gave the horn another
fierce blast
But Henry you knpw that horn
sticks sometimes Youll have It
sticking If you blow It like that
Then they can fix it And he
tooted it again No one came out
By the Lord Harry Im going
in there and tell them what I think
of them he shouted getting out
I can see some bne In there mov-
ing around
BESS WATCHED Yes she could
see a form moving In the dim
Interior Funny tt lights hadnt
been turned on yet She saw Henry
step inside and close the door be-
hind him Then she saw something
that made her heart skip a beat
His hand went up high above his
head A stickup
There ought to be some way
After all she couldnt have any-
thing happen to Henry She leaned
over and pushed the horn clear
down It stuck as she had hoped
It would
The station door Cew open The
masked bandit stuck his head out
Shut that off sister I he snarled
I cant Its stuck she told him
trying to keep her voice from
squeaking In high soprano
Get that crate out of here then
he snarled
I dont know bow to drive
and esldes my husband has
the keys ln his pocket She
could see heads sticking out of
doors and people stopping to
turn and grin at the corner
Come on Eddie weve got to
scram out of here the first one
croaked and they came out on the
run to a parked car By that time
a police car was rounding the
corner
Henry and the gas station attend-
ant came out sheepishly to discon-
nect the horn end fix it
You sure saved our skins
Bess Henry murmured In a sub-
dued voice But my bankroll Is
gone After this
Bess smiled Oh I had taken
all the money out of your wallet
except nine dollars but X think that
will leach you not to be so Impa-
tient anyway Henry Next time
wait your turn
Ita Curtain Time
Just as the shoemakers children
never are shod so shower curtains
seldom get bathed
JesusNew Year
Lesson for January 7 1951
SCRtFTUTtEt Mark ltl 20
DEVOTIONAL READING Isaiah Ul
te
Is no room In this one
THERE
thin column for a commentary
on the whole Sunday school lesson
each week If the reader Is interest
ed as It Is hoped he
will be he will first
study the Bible pas-
sages themselves
with whatever aids
his own denomina-
tion furnishes him
The Sunday school-
teacher or Bible stu-
dent who wishes to
do really thorough
work will need a
Dr Foreman
Bible Dictionary and at least a one
volume commentary on the entire
Bible Dummelows Mac mill an
Co and the Abingdon Commentary
Abingdon Press are among the
best of these As a background
for the studies of the next three
months the student should read
onecr more good lives of Christ
Write to your own church bookstore
Cor suggestions
When Is New Years Day
EVERY day Is a New Years Day
for somebody The legal holiday
that goes by that name seldom
comes at a real turningpoint In any
ones life
The real occasion Is when
some momentous change oo
curs so that after that day life
never flows In Its old channels
In this sense a very Important
New Tears Day for Jesus was
the day when he was baptized
In the Jordan river
Before that day he lived as a
carpenter In one village after that
day as a public man indeed THE
public Man of all times The pat-
tern of his life completely changed
Decisions
NEW YEARS Is a good time to
review three things your de-
cisions your lifes work and your
friendships
Have you put off a decision
for a long timet Now Is the time
to facelt nave you been mak-
ing unfortunate decisions
choices you regret Now Is a
good time to look into these and
see why you have been taking
the wrong road too often Have
you any bedrock principle on
which you base all your deci-
sions Jesus New Year was
marked by certain decisions
made once and for all
To begin with there was his bap
tism One thing It surely meant
Jesus that day decided deliberately
to be counted among those who
need repentance rather than among
those who think they dont Not
everybody came down to the Jor
dan to be baptized Some came only
to criticize Jesus sided with the
sinners not the critics It was
lifelong decision He became known
as the Friend of sinners
There were also the further de
cisions In the wild country where
he went through his temptations
Each temptation faced Jesus with
a choice each time bis choice was
on Gods side
Lifes Work
THERE Is a great thrill in letting
out on the work one Is going
to do for the rest of ones natural
life Out of the harbor traffic on-
to the open seal Jesus now becomes
a preacher and this was his work
for the rest of his life His carpentry
has long since mouldered to dust
his preaching and teaching are im-
mortal
Bat suppose Jesus had been
a slipshod Inefficient careless
carpenter Would he have ever
become a great teacher and
preacher It Is quite true the
products of his shop have van-
ished but there was something
taking shape In that shop which
did not vanish his character
Your choice about your future and
final lifes work may still be In the
future your best work may not
yet have been begun But the way
you do what you have todo today
will help set the pattern for every
choice and every work In your life
Friendships
after Jesus lifework came
NEXT
his choice of friends No doubt
he had known Simon and the others
before and Mark simply records
In his abrupt way the climax of a-
long story In telling how Jesus
called them
We cannot Imagine Jesus with-
out his disciples It la not exag-
geration to say that even the
Son of God would have been a
failure as a man had he won
no friends There would have
been no Christian religion If
Jesus had had no friends
Around New Years time It Is wen
to ask oneself the question Am I
as careful In selecting ray friends
as Jesus was in selecting his
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