Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 2000 Page: 4 of 18
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Thursday, December 7, 2000 / The Comanche Chief / Page 4
Home and
Family Features
Dena Montieth
Counts FXiention Agent
Famib A Consumer Sciences
ConwiK he County
Pecan Bake Show This Fridas
The Comanche Counts Pecan
Bake Show is set for this Fnda>.
December 8. 2000 at the
Comanche Commumts Center
Entries will be accepted from an>
resident of Comanche Counts
There w ill be a > outh dis lsion up
to age 19 and an adult di\ lsion of
age 20 and older All entries
must be made from scratch (no
mixes), must contain pecans and
must be accompanied b> the
recipe. Exhibitors mas enter one
item in ans of the following
classes li Pie 2» Cake 3i
Cookies 41 Cands 5) Bread and
pi Miscellaneous. Entries ma>
he entered hem een S 30 a m and
1"00 am at the Comanche
Communns Center. Ribbons will
he awarded to the first through
third place item in each class as
well as a Best of Show in both
the south and adult dmsion. For
additional rules, contact the
Extension Office a: 915-356-
2539.
Sugar and Spice
F.mergencs Substitutions
Spice It Up!
ACROSS
Used in Mexican dishes and salsa
Known for its brilliant red color
Herb of Remembrance
6. Used in flavoring sweet foods such
as puddings, cakes, and cookies
Unked with courage
12. The most expensive spice in the
world
Used primarily in pasta sauces
and pizza
Bargain Grocery
405 E. Central
Comanche, Texas
DOWN
1. The "nail-shaped" flavor buds of an
evergreen tree
2. Available whole, ground, or in sticks
3. Essential in most tomato-sauced
Italian dishes
5 Principal ingredient in chili powder
and curry powder
7. Comes from the dried, unripened fruit
of the evergreen tree
9. Were used in wreaths to crown
Champions of the Olympic games
| 11. Popular component of herb blends
and seasonings
13. Believed to strengthen the memory
15. Very aromatic with an intriguing flavor
ANSWERS WILL BF. IN
NEXT W EEKS COLUMN.
"We Do Business Like
They Did In The Old
Days"
“NO TIME
»r
NOT ABLE”
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/ cun install
ami remove your
Christmas lie fits.
CALL
356-3212
for free estimate o7u<.,
Hon
Antiques.
Gifts
& Crafts
Layaway now for Christmas
400 East Central
Comanche, Texas
915-356-3153
COMANCHE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
ChristmasTour of Homes
Sunday, December 10, 2000
2:00 to 4:30 p.m.
The Barron Home
■ill Apache Trail
The Brewster Home
~00 West Wright
The Barnes Home
600 West Wright
The Perkins Home
301 IVcm Armstrong
The Histone Gage House
__S00 Fast Grand_
Tickets: $5.00 adult $3.00 12 & under
Tickets available at: Chamber of Commerce, Comanche National
So whai exactly is cream of
tartar, cardamom and mace?
W hat if you don't have these on
hand, what is a reasonable
substitution?
If you don't ha\e...
► 1 tbsp Arrowroot - use 2
tbsp all-purpose flour or 1
tbsp cornstarch
^ 1 tsp baking powder - use 1:
isp Cream of Tartar and I 4
tsp baking soda and 1 4 tsp
cornstarch
► 1 cup reduced-fat buttermilk
- use 1 3 4 tsp Cream of
Tartar and 1 cup 2°o milk or
1 tbsp lemon juice or
vinegar plus enough 2%
milk to make 1 cup i let stand
5 minutes before usinc)
>■ 1 medium-size onion,
chopped (2 3 cup) - use 1
tbsp Onion Powder or 1 4
cup instant Chopped Onion
► 1 medium-size clo\ e garlic -
use 1 8 tsp Garlic Powder
► 1 tbsp fresh herbs - use 1 tsp
dry leafy herbs
► 1 tsp grated orange or lemon
peel - use % tsp dehydrated
Lemon or Orange Peel
► 5 tsp brandy - use 1 tsp
Brandy Extract
► 1 tbsp dark rum - use 2 tbsp
Rum Extract
► 5 tbsp light rum - use 1 tbsp
Rum Extract
► 1 4 tsp Sour Salt - use 1 4
cup lemon juice.
DELTA LAMBDA
Chapter
Delta Lambda Chapter of ESA
met on Mondav night. December
4 for their December business
meeting
Cassic Hill and Cookie Haas
hosted the meeting with a
delightful meal Fall activ ities
and basketball are now in active
swing so onlv seven members
were able to attend
The October stew lunch was a
success and we would like to
thank everyone Who shared this
fun time with our group
After the minutes and
treasurer's report from the
previous month were read, the
group moved on to one of their
seasonal projects of wrapping
Christmas gifts purchased for the
residents of Western Hills Manx
residents with no families in the
area receive the gifts donated bv
groups such as ESA
Plans also are being made for
the district meeting to be held on
Sunday. January 14 Delta
Lambda Chapter will host this
meeting in Comanche
Rental of the Garden Center
Building for December is very
good, but there are still available
dates If anyone needs a nice
place for a social gathering or if
their living room has become too
small for the family Christmas,
contact Ruth Goodson or Doris
Gore for available dates and
details
Happv shopping and don't
forget to wrap the pipes"
Annual CJiristmas
Cantata
The Gustine United Methodist
Church will be celebrating the
birth of Christ on Sunday.
December 10. 2000. with their
Annual Christmas Cantata. The
church choir, joined by singers
from other area churches, will
present "The Hells off hast mas
at the 10:00 a m worship serv ice
Refreshments and visitation will
follow the service
HOLLYWOOD THEATERS
HEARTLAND AVXLL STADIUM CJNEAXAS
300 EARLY BLVD.
Hospital
Happenings
By: Cindy Fairchild, R.N.
Education Director
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT: Dennis and Tommie
Reynolds of Snyder announce the engagement of their daughter. Amy
Jew ell Rey nolds, to Victor Allen Isham. also of Snyder and formerly
of Comanche. He is the son of Frances Isham of Pampa and Jack and
Kim Isham of Colorado City. Grandparents of the prospective bride are
Nate and Johnnie Pybum of Snyder. Angie Clayton of Comanche is the
sister of the bride. Grandparents oT the future groom are Kay Carbary
of Ranger and Victor isham. Jr. of Abilene and Irfna Tovve of
Comanche. The vv edding will be December 29. 2000.6:15 p.m., at the
Snyder Church of God.
By Cindy Fairchild RN
Education Director
We are so pleased to welcome
Vanda Lindsey back to work.
Vanda is a long time employee
of the hospital district and is a
Certified Respiratory Therapist.
On September the 28^ while at
work she received the long-
awaited call from Baylor Hospital
in Dallas that they had a donor
kidney for her She only had a
couple of hours to get to Dallas
so she could be prepared for the
surgery. The kidney transplant
went very well and she has
returned to work part-time in the
cardiac rehab department. Vanda
is the daughter of Jr. and Judy
Livingston of Gustine and the
mother of Maleah and Mason
■3S
all stadium - all digital
$4 50 bargan malnees before 6 pm
24 hour showtime line
643-3661
— R-rated films regime photo I.D.
Intermediate
& Elementary
MONDAY
Breakfast: Cinnamon Roll or
cereal, graham cracker, juice,
milk. Lunch: Burritos. cheese
sticks, hashbrown patties, milk.
TUESDAY
Breakfast: Sausage & biscuits,
eggs or cereal graham crackers,
juice & milk. Lunch: Pork ribs
with barbecue sauce, augratin
potatoes, blackeyed peas, fruit,
cookie, bread, milk.
WEDNESDAY
Breakfast: Pancake pup. cereal,
graham cracker, juice, milk.
Lunch: Sandwiches, lettuce
tomatoes, pickle spears, fresh
fruit, milk.
THURSDAY
Breakfast: Breakfast pizza,
cereal, graham crackers, juice,
milk. Lunch: Turkey and
dressing, sweet potatoes, green
beans, bread, cranberry sauce,
fruit salad, milk.
FRIDAY
Breakfast: Breakfast bumto.
cereal, graham crackers, juice,
milk. Lunch: Hot dogs, relish
french fries, pork and beans,
fruit, milk.
Junior High School
MONDAY
Breakfast: fruit, cereal, graham
crackers, donut, milk. Lunch:
Hot dog with chili, tater tots,
tossed salad, milk, cookie.
TUESDAY
Breakfast: fruit, cereal, graham
crackers, ham and egg bar. jelly,
milk. Lunch: Beef stew with
vegetables, cheese rollups, pickle
spear, crackers, fruit cobbler,
milk.
WEDNESDAY
Breakfast: Cereal, fruit, sausage
biscuit, eggs. milk, jelly. Lunch:
Steak and gravy, green beans,
creamed potatoes, bread, milk,
rice crispv bar.'
THURSDAY
Breakfast: Cereal, pancakes,
syrup, fruit, milk. Lunch:
Bumto, pinto beans, carrots,
combread, milk, fruit.
FRIDAY
Breakfast: Cereal, fruit,
breakfast burrito. milk. Lunch:
Chicken pattic on bun. lettuce,
french fries, pickle slices, milk.
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DEBBIE'S
SPECIALTIES
CHRISTMAS MENU 2000
Comanche. Term
★Homemade Goodies ★ Deb's Homemade Mixes
★ Gilt Baskets
,Baskets can be found at Our House and Selections in
Comanche or custom ordered by calling
915-885-2150 or 254-967-0995 OR
simply order online at www.dspecialties.com.
Baskets may be sent UPS, Fed Ex. or Priority Mem.
★ Gift Boies ★ Catering lor^Hnhitu^Parties & Office Meetings
f‘CaH for a; meruJsofcilLmy
T>tbotaftMottman, tnoner
Phone: 915-885-2150 Fax 915-885-2108
Early orders are appreciated & can be shipped whenever you chooso.
cake.
High School
MONDAY
Breakfast: Waffles syrup, little
smokies, cereal, juice, milk.
Lunch: Pizza, corn, salad,
dessert, milk.
TUESDAY
Breakfast: Breakfast burritos.
cereal, juice, milk. Lunch:
Barbecue on a bun. ranch style
beans, potato salad, dessert, milk.
WEDNESDAY
Breakfast: scramble eggs,
sausage patties, biscuits, gravy,
juice, milk. Lunch: Dinner club
enchiladas, pinto beans. Spanish
rice, crackers, dessert, milk.
THURSDAY
Breakfast: Breakfast tacos,
cereal, juice, milk. Lunch:
Cheeseburgers, salad, pickle
slices, tater tots, dessert, milk.
FRIDAY
Breakfast: Pizza, cereal, juice,
milk. Lunch: Chicken &
dumplings, green beans, com.
fruit salad, bread, milk.
Ballard. After many months of
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wondering if a donor would be
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found in time, she is on the road
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to recovery. What a great
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Christmas gift!
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If you have questions about
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being an organ donor, please call
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us as many people on our staff
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can answ er your questions or put
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you in contact w ith someone who
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can. Giving someone else a
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chance at a healthy life is a
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priceless gift.
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Mr. Moore stated that we are
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still in a “cash flow crunch” due
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to Medicare’s slow
reimbursement payments for
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outpatient services.
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Our application for a loan from
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the USDA Rural Development
office has been approved w ith a
50% direct loan and 50% bank
guaranteed loan. This is going to
be used to build an Assisted
Living Center to provide a
greater range of care for the
people of Comanche.
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TO? C. Central
►Space* for Rent
►Office* for Pent
Open io a m. to 5 p.m.
Monday, Tbur*da^ - Sal.
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Merry Christmas to.
Dr, Eisenrich; Rachel, Nurse Practioner;
Dr. McCrory; and all the staff
at Comanche Medical Clinic.
DOME McKINZIE & JUANITA OREAR
Qua HauAe
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• 9i$U *Uame, ^uAniifunqA
• OandteA *9otfiuuAAi iBhidal ReqUUy,
• j4nd YlUbch, fllucA WloAe!
Fattt O ' Donnell - otuner 915-356-1908
508 ‘IN. cAiuitin, Caniancfie 915-356-1609 Tax
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“Christmas In Hamilton”
Saturday & Sunday, December 2 & 3, 2000
A Holiday
Tour
d
Homs
Visit Six Historic Homes
Dressed Up for the Season
1:00 - 5:00 p.m.
S5.00 per person in advance
86.00 on tour days
Courthouse Reception & Bake Sale
Tickets Available at Hamilton County Courthouse on Tour Days
10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday 1:00-4:00 p.m. Sunday
Come early and shop our historic square on Saturday.
Call 254-386-5954 or 254-386-3216 for ticket information.
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Wilkerson, James C., III. Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 2000, newspaper, December 7, 2000; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1141184/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.