The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1950 Page: 2 of 16
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1. Raw cabbage contain* more
vitamin C (ascotbit add) than
cooked cabbage, so eat it liberally
in salads and in slaw.
2. Today, cabbage should be
cooked for minute* instead of
hours. Short cooking saves the
delicate cabbage flavor snd crisp
texture. Five minute* of boiling
Carrot and peanut
Carrot, raisin and ripe olive
Cucumber and beets
Diced ham and green pepper
Nuts and cheese
Sere is a recipe for cabbage
■law; •
1 qt. cabbage, finely shredded
Vi cup green pepper, minced
V4 cup sweet pickles, diced
-i tablespoon sugar
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Bronchitis
• AGRICULTURAL
SHORTS
‘A small paintbrush is an excel-
lent gadget to use for cleaning
crumbs from an electric toaster or
Craomuiuofc relieves praauxlybKanss
it goes right to the seat of the trouble
to help loosen sad expel gene laden
phlegm and aid nature to soothe and
heal raw, tender, inlsmsd branchial
mucous membranes. Tell raur druggist
to sell you a bottle of CraomuMan
doe* the trick for shredded cab-
3 tablespoons vinegar %
Vi cup cream, sweet or sour
2 tablespoons prepared mus-
tard
Black pepper
This is a salad easy to prepare
Every home should be protected
by home fire fighting equipment.'
Keep it in god operating shape and
ready for instant use. The first
few minutes are the most vital so
far as fire fighting is concerned.
say* thei
about th
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3. Cabbage Salad Combinations:
The following sre pleasing com-
binations when mixed with cab-
bage and dressings such As boiled,
French, or mayonnaise:
Radish and orRpn
the way il quickly allays dm <
or you sre to have your mousy
For eleemosynsrf and correc-
tional institutions, $3.96.
For state parks and monuments,
10 cents.
For payment of public debts,
eight cents.
For common school education,
$34.48.
For higher education, $5.54.
For eleemosynary education, 16
cents.
.(Total for education, $40.18.)
For public welfare, pensions,
benefits and retirements, $23.94
For highway construction and
Refresh...add zest to the hour
lengths,
unit will
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going tl
THE PEOPLE SPEAK — When Governor Allan Shivers invited the people of
Texaa to express their views on his program to improve the State Hospitals
(tsrmad by one survey group the worst in the nation), his mail picked up sharply.
In this picture be is shewn reading some of the letters, seeking ideas far the
message he delivered to the Special Session of the Legislature this week. Vir-
tually all tka letters urged immediate action to improve these rundown institutions,
the Governor reported.
ty ALLAN SHIVERS not meet again in regular session- tion of .natural resources, 92 cents.
Governor of Texas until The hospitals will run $48,000,000 in oil tax revenue that
maintenance and payment of road
-debt, $25.83.
For other miscellaneous pur-
poses. three, cents.
Total, >100.
From this breakdown of the
State’s spending, it is easy to
reach two conclusions:
1. The eleemosynary institu
tion*, getting less than 4 per cent
of the total, are probably not. re-
ceiving their, share of thy money,
ceiving th<
and
2. In order to make any really
Jlarge reductions rn•,state expendi-
tures, it would be necessary to cut
Ithe State’s contribution to schools,
rial" Session. While the General
Fund now contains .around $50,-
000,000, all that is committed to
other expenditure* by laws already
in effect. In fact, the Comptroller
estimates that by the end of the
biennium there will be a $26,000,-
roads and public welfare—items in I
which the public has consistently '
demanded increases.
The final article in this series soman unocs auihoui- 4
neH week will disleuss suggest^ GrohoKI CoCO-Colo
plans for emergency financing of >'
the state hospital program. |
iitg Company
000 deficit in that fund. Thus, de-'
spite the faet that we have around
$120,000,000 more in special funds,
the State’s ‘housekeeping budget”
directly and indirectly, in Staate
taxes for this year, his donation
would be spent, approximately as
\follows:
For expenses and pay of the
Legislature, six cents.
For courts and judicial expenses,
60 cents. j
For state .executive and' admin-
istrative departments, 95 cents.
For protection, of- persona snd
property, $1,17.
For regulation of business and
industry, 81 cents. 7' "' . ..
For conservation of health and
IW U UIRCCUW/, 1WCWU. - JLUUJMIVte
program. The Board for State
Hospitals and Special Schools esti-
mates that it will eventually take
$40,000,000 to bring these physical
is in a shaky state.
It would be fair, to ask: Whs*
went with the money? Wasn’t
there talk of a $100,000,000 sur-
plants up to .acceptable modern
tandards. - There was. However, the $10O,:
For this first year, however, the Of'O.OOo nevirr fully.-materialized;
Soard is asking only about $5,- actually the surplus proved to be
)00,000 for buildings. At the same nearer $85,000,000. That was a
time, the importance of a long- “loss” of $15,000,000, one might
range program ia stressed Merely say—although we never actually
to start and then quit will not get had the money. Most of this talk
the job done. -• of “surpluses" and “deficits’* is
The Special Seaston was naees- based on estimates. For example, 1 sanitation, $1A6.
sary because the Legislature wiul since January I960 we have "lost"! For development and conserve-
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1950, newspaper, February 2, 1950; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884263/m1/2/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.