Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1968 Page: 2 of 8
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THE RAINS COUNTY LEADER
EMORY, TEXAS THURSDAY, MARCH 28,
Candy Baskets Assure Bunny’s Popiiiarfty
Who'* more popular than the Easter Bunny r»ght now? He
will delight the rhildren by leaving Puffed Easter Bisaets tor
them. Tasty as well aa nutritious, the puffed rice marshmallow
randy mixture Ls flavored with lemon extract. Green tinted
and lemon drop "eggs" repeat the spar-
»«* miniati
rkly forr
Irop “efus"
baskets
pipe cleaners make jaunty handle*. If you like, attach name
cards to the handle* and use the baskets as place markers for
tr din
Easter dinner.
BASKETS:
V* cup* puffed rW
cup* miniatarr nur'h
(iMilum
% cup butler or margarine
1 iea*pt>4»n lemon extract
nttEJ) EASTER BASKETS
Makes X basket*
COCONUT GRASS:
heated moderate oven <350
large greased bowl. Molt m
double boiler
from heat. Stir in lemon extract.
slm-Uded eoconu
% riip water
lw drop* green food loiorUtg
XI lemon drops
shallow baking pan in pre
10 minutes Four Into
r in pii
water, stirrmg occasionally. Remove
Pour over puffed rice, stirring until evenly rutted. With grea ed
land*, press p*iffed rice mixture to Ilia* well-greased 6 or.
tard cups, liend t pipe cleaners to form handles.
r puffed rice, stirring
hands, press p'lffed rice mixtu:
S pipe cleaners
i puffed rice
to form
ture (Irmly
shapir.
mixture (Irmly around ends
before
a few
*as»*4 6 or. cus-
Insert ends
of pi;
bvlreta out of
into baskets. Pres* j
cleaners. Of mixture hardens before shaping is eomplete, place
in iwxlerate oven to soften for a few minutes >
Cool thoroughly, about 1 hours Gently Wt
custard cups with small metal spatula or knife
For grass, place coconut, water and food coloring in a jar.
Coyer ami shake vigorously Spread on absorbent paper to dry
When dry, fill basket* with coconut and lemon drops Attach
a name card to the handle of each basket with cellophane tape.
The heel's the deal
with Life Stride
This spring life Stride
focuses attention
on the heel. It's
heavier, highpr, and
straight up the back
to complement the
curvier, feminine look
in fashion.
f. ,
BONE KID
NAVY KID
BLACK PATENT
WHITE PATENT
?nJon 5
Dwight Rhoades Jerry McNabb
2719 Lee OL S-1I0J
•JffiBNVtLir
Foreign Travel: A
Right Or A Privilege?
BLONDIE
By Chk
Even it we had never been
abroad nor had ever entertained
the idea <4 making a trip out-
side the continental United rr,orl*
(dates, we would, nethcrthpless. Fifteen years ago the
object to the President’s me*
sage regarding this basic Amer
■can freedom.
much further than we like U> whether neceauiry or not, but It
see toward undermining our would penalize those most likely
faith in our national govern- u> five the hem impression of the
United States, and that would hr
students and teachers The rich
would feel it not at all, nor
East
Texas Chamber of Commerce
began a program designed to
bring our region and Its manu-
nor a, wl. facturer* and industrialists clos-
er to foreign markets abroad, a
We have never felt-
feel now—that foreign travel _
which the federal Krogiam which has resulted in
5 annual trips to a
count ri«»; so this
a privilege ____________
government may grant or w;th- moro tJian
draw at will But we do see in ,otal ot 36
the President's suggestion a fur- sub,“c’ “ ,,ne ,,n whlch we h,v"
the, erosion of our bash- rights 'han P""*"* “nowlrdge
and freedom*.
We have encouraged other
nations to develop their tourist
industry as a means 'A increa*
;ng their own economic stated-
•*y. thus making it less likeh
that we would be cnll-d upon h» tomnwree Industry-organized
It would appear, also, that this
t xperience and kn«m ledge
shared by the Department of
Commerce, for we have just re-
ceived a letter inviting u* to par
t.dpate in a United Department
wfHild it stay ♦heir desires
whit.
e ked Kidd
EAST ^ XA.S
Mr*. Janie Thoma> and hab\
of Sulphur Springs spent the
veek end with Mr and Mr*. J.
tl McMillan and family
Dlenis Garrett, Fred Hunter
and Robert Smith were guests it
a party In Rdgowood Saturday
night.
CMBWOOD, THIS NOTE WILL REMIND
YOU TO USE YOUR LUNCH MONEY '
THIS WEEK TO BUY EASTER
SEALS
£
them for financial assistant
and yet curtailment of travel on
the pari of our citizens wou’d er .
‘rem to us to be _n about-f ce
on the part of Washington.
Then ton any restraint in this
t< gatd would cause us to assunv
that an Americans right to trav-
el is no longer a freedom, but a
privilege dependent upon the de
uston of Congress,
Governmen, approv ed Trade M -
stuns Program: and among
this communica-
tion states "Per diem living ex-
penses approximately SY) per
day This depends upon the per.
soiutl ptefet ice of Mission
members."
We find lhat this evaluation is
approximately correct, but for
purely tourist travel, the amount
would he considerably more.
Any such i-estrictlonx on for
The spectacle of .Secretary of
the Treasury Fowler stating be-
fore a press conference that $7 eign travel, such as have been
a day would be sufficient to de suggested, would hardly make i
'ray expenses on a tour of Ku
rope has had the effect of mak
ing any other statements of his
dent in the balance of payments
situation which everyone knows
has been brought on by exces-
• uspect. And this fact goes sive federal expenditures abroad.
Henry Potts
Has a Burglar Alarm
For Your Soil
Your soil is full of creatures. They te so small it takes a micro-
scope to see them They play an important part in your next year i
nutrient bank balance. In fact, do you know that these micro-
organisms can actually rob your soil of vital nitrogon at a critical
time? Sure they put it back. But how tast nitrogen is replaced de-
pends on soil temperature. Let us help you chart soil temperature.
Make sure your micro-organisms he ip your crops. Send in the
coupon today. We will help you ride herd on the creatures in your
buil with the Uxy Sot! Thermometer.
«filcl3ST nimvMI Wllfha'Je ot**” condit.on,n« ,n
>1 muii comfortable to* *»*•*♦•
i filer to m»*«r
FISH HOOK LODGE
AND
RESTAURANT
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
HIGHWAY 35 WEST TAWAKONI
RESTAURANT TRAILER SPACE
40 UNITS—FREE BOAT PARKING
FOR ROOM RESERVATIONS CALL
MR. ROBINSON. 447-9296
MEMBERSHIP AVAILABLE IN THE ALL
NEW UPPER DECK CLUB—PRIVATE
I don t want to bo bogged I don t want to fas* nitrogon
at i critical time Plane bring yaur Oiy Sail Ther-
mometer I understand there ia no obligation and it casta
me nothing ttr yea to chan aty soil temperature
^lioed
SEND ADDRESS CHANGE
IN ADVANCE
If you are g./lng to chanac your address, be sure to
teed The Leader a U S r®*'*1 <»rd notice of the new
address about two weeks ahead of the day when It goes
late effect
If yon leave this job to be handled by the Poet Office
Department, It will result In your missing at ieart oaa
copy of the paper and the department alao collects 10c
puatege due from The Lender to ten as you’ve moved.
And always Inctade tea Up cede somber an n*x ad-
dress — H wtH Mp apnsd dettvery ad yeor snail
Ten Bat Somethin; 3k' Of ft Sates Cal
■aft Coupee Tr.
Potts Feed Store
Emory, T*x*»
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Becknell, Kathleen Hill. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1968, newspaper, March 28, 1968; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth834509/m1/2/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.