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The Leonard Graphic—Friday, June 5, 1953 „
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Nonfat Dry Milk Desserts
letting new
Many Texas ex-ser-
Force.
By MARY MASON
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Plans are fast taking shape for
the 1953 Texas 4-H Roundup which
will be held at Texas A. & M. Col-
lege, June 10-11.
in this
in the
30 imS
length
- With millions of volts and thou-
sands of ampers spent in a frac-
tion of a second lightning has tre-
mendous power and will destroy or
damage any object which tends to
resist or obstruct its passage.
a number of
connections in
that for many
DEFENSE: Can we get more de-
fense for less money? Will 120 air
wings give us more defense than
143 wings? Secretary of Defense
Wilson says so, in defending the
proposed cut of over five billion
dollars in Air Force appropriations.
Some of us are going to examine
the reductions very carefully.
COMMUNITY
PUBLIC service
REDDY KILOWATT
Your Electric Servant
Closing of Mexican Border May Help To
Stabilize Cattle Industry In U. S.
cattle’
what
cattle
SERVING THE ENTIRE COUNTRY
AS ONE BIG COMMUNIT/
San
Bend
and W. F. Weed
even now are
stand unused
funds. Con-
(Fryryte Electric Deep Fat
Fryer and other elec-
trical appliances)
Here’s how to make nourishing
milk desserts with nonfat dry milk
solids. Nonfat dry milk is the
magic ingredient in many recipes
today. Reliquified milk powder
may be used in place of milk for
economy. Or, the dry milk solids
can be added along with fresh milk
as a nutritional supplement.
And for you ladies (and men too)
who are in reducing moods, nonfat
dry milk is used in many diets. So,
why not prepare desserts that are
economical and also emphasize the
reducing theme? Rennet desserts
are excellent in this respect and
here you will find complete instruc-
tions for preparation.
To use nonfat milk solids in
place of whole milk, add 8 to 9
tablespoons of milk powder to 2
cups of water. Mix as directed on
the package of milk powder. Then,
use in place
would cost today.
The U. S. Department of Agri-
culture is rushing a staff headed
by Dr. M. R. Clarkson to Mexico 4
City. The new outbreak is in Vera
Cruz, the state in which the ori-
ginal outbreak occurred about six
years ago. The same 500 cattle in-
volved have been slain and buried.
The U. S. spent over $127 million
dollars in the five year fight to
eradicate the disease and the bor-
der has been open since last Sep-
tember. The latest z outbreak is
some 500 miles South of the U.
S.-Mexican Border. Previous last
known appearance of the disease
in Mexico was August, 1951.
The:
to the
as the .South
BRICKER
have as yet
stand on the
I support its
as they are generally understood.
The amendment is now being re-
vised in Committee. It is not yet
clear what the amendment’s final
form will be.
Every time you drive into' this station
you get a 5-Point Safety Check-Up Free.
1. We dean windshields qnd check wiper blades^
2. We clean rear window and license plate.
3. We check tires and tire pressure, including spare.
4. We check oil level, fan belt, battery and air cleaner.
5* We clean and check headlights; check radiator.
Varieties of cotton grown
country have been reduced
past 25 years from 600 to
proved types. Strength and
of fiber have been increased thru
breeding improvements and cotton
is more uniform and dependable.
attending a gathering in honor oi
Congressman Homer Thornberry's
mother, 82, a lady in
sense of that word and
of a great son.
D. G. Butts of
president McGee
ment Association,
to Beaumont, president Lower Ne-
ches Valley Authority, were among
citizens of the Beaumont-Port Ar-
thur-Orange area here on behalf
of the McGee Dam Project.
Mr. James Smith of Groesbeck,
hale and hearty at age 82, flew
up to Wishington and came to see
t me while he was here. Said he
figured he had waited long enough
to try out flying. I hope I can be
as vigorous and alert when I’m
his age. /
Attended a dinner of Board oi
Directors of National Association
of Home Builders. Of 300 direc-
tors, over 50 are Texans. National
Vice President of the Association
is Texas’ own R. G. (Dick) Hughes
of Pampa.
Maj. Gen. Carl Phinney of Dal-
las, CG 36th Division, was a wel-
come visitor to my office. So was
my good friend, Chilton O’Brien
of Beaumont.
Now I’ve been asked by a Texas
radio station to support a resolu-
tion naming a National Hillbilly
Music Day! Anybody want to ad-
vise me?
Ralph Janes of Austin has been
named by Agriculture Secretary
Benson as a member of a perman-
ent Turkey Advisory Committee.
your condition . . . and then bring his prescription to us to
Some of Texas’ surplus wheat
will be shipped to Pakistan if Con-
gress approves the President’s pro-
posal to lend that country a mil-
lion bushels, payment to be made
later.
Expect the doctors’ draft law
to be extended with some easing
up on those who have had as much
as 12 months of military service.
Majorse Field near Greenville'
and Galveston Air Force Base are
victims of the policy of cutting
down the Air
are
in the U.
Pittsburgh Pirate outfielder
Frank Thomas studied 4 1-2 years
for the priesthood at Mount Car-
mel Seminary, Niagara Falls,
Canada.
Rennet Dessert
tablespoons nonfat dry milk
solids
cups water
package rennet powder
Mix dry milk solids with water as
directed on package of milk pow-'
der. Allow foam to settle.
Set out 4 or 5 dessert glasses.
Warm milk slowly until lukewarm,
stirring constantly. Test a drop on
the inside of your wrist frequently.
When it feels comfortably warm
(110° F.) not hot*, remove at once
from heat. Stir in entire contents
of package at one time. Mix until
powder is dissolved—not over one
minute. Pour at once, while still
liquid, into dessert glasses. Do not
disturb for about 10 minutes, while
milk sets. Then chill in refrigera-
tor until serving time.
*If milk gets too hot, cool to com-
fortably warm before adding ren-
net powder, or it will not set.
VA CUTS:
vicemen are writing me to protest
the proposed cut in appropriations
for the Veterans Administration.
The President’s budget calls for a
reduction of oyer $275,000,000 in
VA appropriations.
Veterans hospitals
having to led beds
because of lack of
gressman Olin Teague of College
Station has compiled figures show-
ing that the 38 VA hospitals in the
country are financially unable to
use 2,393 of their beds. And 24,834
veterans approved for admission to
VA hospitals can’t get in because
no beds are available. The hos-
pital at Houston has 252 unused
beds, that at McKinney 26.
I do not see how anybody can
justify neglect of our ex-service-
men.
have his prescription filled bring it to CONNELLY DRUG
By TED GOULDY
Fort Worth — Observers on, the
Fort Worth stockyards Monday
expressed the view that clo,sing of
the Mexican border because of a
new outbreak of foot-and-mouth
disease would help to stabilize the
cattle industry in the U. S. If the
U. S. Government follows the usual
procedure the Mexican imports of
vvilson’s Funeral Service
Dependable Since 1888
NEWS BRIEFS: Have a home
freezer? On request, I’ll send you
a Department of Agriculture bul-
letin on home freezing of fruits
and vegetables.
Took a Sunday
Bird through the
lunch at Senator
beautiful farm home. That same
evening we had the privilege of
cattle will be banned for at least
a year from the time the last sick
animal is destroyed.
Most observers felt that while
cattle imports from Mexico are
not oppressive (averaging about
half a million a year) the psycho-
logy of a somewhat shortened
supply should stimulate lagging
sb?.rk?r demand. This development
should be especially noticeable in
the Western States and California.
Possibility of a strong move to
bar imports of meat, unless cook-
ed, from Mexico looms. With the
culling season for cow herds at
hand in the Southwe'st, the im-
ports of boned out beef from Mexi-
co would depress live
in the U. S. during
heavy production.
One observer said,
meat into the U. S. is like putting
a loaded gun at our head, as. they
do in the game called Russian
Roulette. We could get the disease
across the border that way.
meat should be subject
same restrictions
American variety.”
At Fort Worth
order buyers with
California reported
months the Mexican imports had
been a deterrent to selling
Texas stocker cattle to
Coast feeders.
It is reported there
sands
S. at
their
some
cost from $3 to $5
comparable native
for
$5,-
re-
WHAT’S .AHEAD? Proposals
have been made to increase inter-
est rates charged REA coopera-
tives on Government loans.
Chances of extending excess pro-
fits tax beyond June 30, as re-
quested by the President, look
slimmer every day.
WATERWAYS PROJECTS: The
new budget cut appropriations for
Dallas Floodway from $2,900,000
to $750,000. House Appropriations
Committee cut out the $750,000,
leaving nothing at all for
flood control project.
The committee cut money
the Texarkana Reservoir to
000,000 — from $7,265,000 in
vised budget, $8,565,000 in original
budget. Garza-Little Elm was cut
to $3,250,000 from $3,635,000
revised budget, $4,935,000 in ori-
ginal. Belton Reservoir was cut to
$750,000 from $900,000 in revised
budget, $1,100,000 in original.
VIRGINIA DUNMORE, well-known Hotpoint home economist, will
demonstrate new recipes, new ideas and new methods of cooking the
modern ELECTRIC way, using the new Hotpoint Automatic Elec-
tric Range. She’ll show you how to cook oven, broiler, thrift cooker and
surface dishes with less work . . . and introduce many short-cut^ that
will help you serve better-tasting meals and
at the same time spend fewer hours in the
kitchen. You’ll enjoy every minute, so be sure
to come and bring a friend. No admission
charge!
When notified of death in a distant city we take immediate charge
through out membership in the ASSOCIATED FUNERAL DIRECTORS
SERVICE. Our affiliation with members of this professional association
enables us to serve the entire nation as One Big Community.
Established moderate fees protect the family finances. The contributory
services of competent, dependable funeral directors throughout the
country make for efficiencv economy and the family’s peace of mind.
Serving everywhere al
all hours, every night
and day.
AMENDMENT: 1
taken no definite I
Bricker Amendment,
aims and principles
of Mexican cattle
this time that stand to lose
owners lots of money. In
cases these Mexican
above
U. S.
CONNELLY, DRUG
Fountain Service, Phone 104
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The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, June 5, 1953, newspaper, June 5, 1953; Leonard, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1213409/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Leonard Public Library.