Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 23, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 23, 1976 Page: 6 of 8
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smooth batter forms LststarKI loosely covered in warm piece. 3 to S
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equal amounts of homogenized milk and Nour bock Into starter. (For
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paint* booth’ and make your-i Inga on exhibit. Ollie Godaey
self a picture (finger painting) will sell antiques, Elizabeth
! Take a ride in a surrey, or just; Green trill have a craft booth.
stroll about and see everything diary Ray ceramics, Mrs. Mea-
while eating eotton candy.
Editor, Owner nadPublisher
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For just $2.44 or less, you could take down
these recipes by Long Distance.
Were printing these recipes to make a point: a Long Distance call lets
you say so much, for so little. /
In a 10-minute phone call to San Francisco, between 5 p.m. and 11:00 p.m.
tonight, you could take down the recipes below. And by dialing 1+, the most
you pay is S2.44, plus tax.
So enjoy a pleasant visit tonight by Long Distance.
gCt a couple recipes... or just to find out what's cookin'.
1 eug Inctant nonfat dry mHk
1 eupwawn water
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1 cup Sourdough Starter
(Me Recipe No. 1)
2 cups aH-purpoee flour
3 tatMspoona vegatabfe oN
a) Mix dry milk, water. Sourdough Starter and 2 cum flour )n non-
metalllc bowl; cover looaely. Let stand in warm place until mixture
la coame and bubbly at least S hours.
b) Mix oH. salt, sugar and baking soda Info sourdough mixture Sflr
In enough of the remaining flour to ma*b dough easy to handle.
Kneed dough lightly on well-flourod board, about 2 minutes
c) Roll dough into rectangle. 15 x IO Inches, on weH-fioured board.
Cut Into fifteen 1-inch strips Roll etch strip into even round strand,
about 14 Inchos long. Double strand over and twist to form bread
stick. Race bread sticks on greesed baking sheet, brush with melted
butter. Cover with plastic wrap. Let riM In worm piaoe until double.
1 to 1H hours »
d) Meet aven to 376°. Bake brewMOckauntU golden brown. 30 to 35
. minutes. (Makes IS). ♦
along with the old time wsah-
pot — DYR SOAP. -
For something really delict-* isure to
oua try home-made ice cream
at tbe 4-H Council booth, or
Mrs. Jim Rayburne'a old timey
Second Claaa Postage Paid at water tank, ride a buekin’ bar-. Moximede drink,
rel, join in, the potato rgee or1 Eeveryone will find some-
I the sack races. Ride the mer- thing of special interest. Twen-1 small tumbled stones which sell
ry-go-round, or visit the ‘spin ty artists will have their paint- for five cents, to sterling sil-
Besides these, there will be
many surprises. Thia will be
For toe - tapping entertain- a Festival you won’t forget
nient |here will be riddle music, Admission is FREE.
Display advertising rates are
made known on application. Le-
gal notices, psiiticsl announce-
■■eata, etc. strictly eash.
Chtoeifiod Rales
’I Visit the WeJl-L 4-H club
booth Tor eokes and Ice tea, or
the Methodist chureh booth for
lemonade and toe cakes. The
Amerisan Legion will have real
barbeque sad the Alvarado 4-
H elub homemade broad, as
well so IfWelyv plants to take
i boiB# to oooioono you kwo>
Antiques, oil paintings, un- Begiany 4-H wilPhavq cook-
usual jewelry, hand painted je, gnd while over
china, almost anything you are ( - - - - - mm 1
looking for, will be displayed wj|, B ca)(e M|c and ' School, • and the Barnesville
and sold afc the Alvarado Bi-; which always Went Church). Watch an expert as
centennial Homestead Festival
on June 24th and 27 from 1
p.m. until 9 p.m.
A real carnival spirit will
prevail at the Festival. Have
fun- dunkin’ someone into tbe
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es. ear dips, bola slides and Wiuars dancing, and a lively
rirgj with many different set-1 group from the Burledon’ 4-H
tings. . club will put on a dance called
See the blacksmith forge and ‘The Flag Review.’
watch a real blacksmith at The Worsham Gospel Sing-
work. Watch the Bethany en will be featured beginning
Home Demonstration Club 1 at 7 p.m. on Saturday evening,
quilting. Learn how the early and the Baptist Youth Choir
settlers carded cotton before it will sing on Sunday.
was made into thread and wo-
I ven into material.
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Mrs. Mildred Padon will have
hand painted china. The Scouts
will mH flags.
The Alvarado Fireman’s Aux
iliary will be soiling-Bicenten-
nial jewelry. The Log Cabin
Committee booth will have sun-
bonneta, 1S68 Texas‘maps, and
stationery with are work by
Henry Rayburne, (The Log-
Cabin, Old Alvarado City Hall,
at the St. Paul’s Baptist booth , Alvarado Institute, old High
there will be a cake sale and School, • and the Barnesville
he works .on the restoration of
this 1853 homestead. Also be
visit the following
booms — Alvargao vusdism
men, Francine’s, The Cloth
World, and Mrs Clarks. '
Lapichon Enterprises will
have rocks and minerals, from
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Deering, Hazel. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 23, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 23, 1976, newspaper, June 23, 1976; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1256082/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Burleson Public Library.