Tri-County Sun Progress (Pearland, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1969 Page: 2 of 4
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Page Z, i’h'uis.la/."V/aiiudiy 9 /'I 969 - ‘iRl-COi.N j • r :" ’(-HESS
1st ANNUAL
FALL And WINTER
CLEARANCE
1/3 to 1/2 off
DRESSES
SUITS
BLOUSES
SLACKS
SKIRTS AND SWEATERS
Cameo Fashions
Th* Of ci*9**D*
3246 E. Broadway Pearland
Sherwood Shopping Center 485-3538
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Joan Baker
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HIK H
Silver Bowl Winner
out-
law!
stuff d.
MR. AND MRS. MONTE r
mony by handy 1.'nruh and I
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SCHOOL KITCHEN
yellow
lenient* ry
Published T<
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36 MONTH FINANCING ON '68 NIBBLES
1966 Mustang
1965 Volkswagen
2695
1968 Fairlane 500
1968 Chevrolet Camero
2595
1968 Ford Pickup
1957 Ford Pickup
Pearland's Olid
Mr< .ig in the ft rd
the! rtlt with tb|
' . iipl< were wed Tues*
•ecember 31 in Boulder.
r ofMr. aikiM’s. Mag-
rmerly of Clear Creek,
iding m Boulder, Colo-
The attendants w
length empire c-w
Tunafish salad
Green heans
Whole wheat bread/butter
Ihitnpkin custard, Milk
coat dress with .n *n l
and shoes, lx M:s. M. .
and Mrs. Unruh w win-
rote corsagis
The reception was held at
P. a r land J
rebound in
and Katy Mar el-. Inti ' H -
ton, and Mi vs- s '. u< ill- ' i
thony, Chris F >rgi. and Ma
Hot roll*, butter & milk
THURSDAY
han burger/bun
Tossed salad
Buttered limas
Jello 4 milk
FRIDAY
Pinto beans w/bacon
Spinach
Tomatoes w/macarom
Applesauce w/graham
Mrs. Pat Rabon, left, president of the Pearland Garden Club
is presenting Mrs. Carroll Bailey, left, of 3202 Glastonberry,
Twin Creek Woods addition, with the Grund Prize silvi r ‘
for having the best window decoration in the Club Chris
Dr<orating contest. Mrs. Bailey s prize-winner was aniu
figures of a boy ui-J girl which were ringing Christmas I
ness forming a train,
tneline veils fell fr
vetcen bow and they w
fur muffs a. ent.d wi
and red r- v i
roses.
TUESDAY
_
l.csgu- < Ity w -. . M it ■
Honor and th« br id. s i
bow and < <>wl ne< klm wi
long kaftan .1- ev. ■> II-
of the gown, highlighted w.
lace appliques, w. >trai.-
in fr«nt a id fl -wt d i fulii
in ba A detachable wati
tram fell tn a trianyb t ’
length. A ' uffam, $h ..
length veil of silk 11 -
fell fron a apl< t ' Id
triangles, a- < ented with p. .
drops and topp'd witt. tour
organza roses. Ihetri-t
ried a cas< ade r
white attelya : '
rounded by holly.
Dennis T Davis.
Wed In Colorado
t d -gs w/c hili
it- r- d peas
ishmallow yams
Lan- cake, milk
Westwood
MONDAY
Meat loaf
Ranch style beans
pinach. Hot rolls/huner
Cornbread, butter and milk
of Friendswood announce
marriage of their son,
- T, Davis t Miss < yn-
in High School and Mrs.
• ? a 1968 graduate of
Creek High Scliool.
•uple are returning to
r., where Mr. Davis will
etc the last half of his
1968 Ford Galaxie
600 4 doer ••dan*. V 8 transmission,
Pasadena, mi Hill and :
Kahn, both t in nd ..-
Billy Jack M -ser, Rodney
ruh, l arry Davis M
Jack Baker wen usher -
For het daught. . s w-Jd.i
M ■ ■ M
blue alaskin. with ring II
a< eented with a j- w I
and matching ■
Mrs. I 'nruh, - th. r >f t
Carolyn Bailey, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs C. W. Bailey of
Pearland, celebrated tier sev-
enth birthday Friday Decem-
ber 2’Tth, with a party it To. t-
sie's Birthday Hut, 815.? Riv-
er Drive in Houston.
Guests an ending the party
were Diane Perdue. Kathy
West, Joe Donohoe. 1 ht rt
C’Bannon, Joan and K- n
Trethewey, and Carolyn's
brother, Kenneth Hailey.
The child ran wt re treated tc
aMu.iuCRlt. shew.
' ti< ks w/catsup
bbage slaw
itered corn
;eappie pudding
Ik and bread
• Dressing
1 cup chopped parsley
1 cup chopped green pepper
2 small cans mushrooms
1 stick cleo
Who is that fellow in the day old beard and stained hunting
jacket with that glassy-eyed, blurred non-focusing Stare’ It's
yur husband' Welcome him back to the happy-home life he has
i isrd for *»»e past month or two. Eithc. he has been watching
f >tball all fall, deer hunting or going after those high flying
ducks. One advantage of hunting is that with a “little bit of
lu< ■' ‘ y«u might have some good venison and wild duck to eat
during the coming months. Here is an unusually good recipe
• wild duck. You neither par-noil nor load the duck with gar-
ii to kill that undesirable extra-wild flavor.
Duck a la Orange Sauce (4 servings)
Mix.- 1 tb. paprika. 1 t. sab. 1 t ginger. Ruh cleaned ducks
r 4 small) with this mixture inside and out. Place in heavy
r >asting pan (add no liquid^ and roast cohered for one to two
M irs at 325 degrees. Remove from oven and pour off all ac-
The Sun Progress received
a note from Mr. E. E. Gamer
and the family this week. It
stated that Mr. Garner and
the family would like to thank
all the friends and neighbors
for their many kindnesses
during Mrs. Gamers illness.
And for all the nice birthday
cards, and the < <mdy, < akes,
jellos. Also the kindnesses
shown at rhe rime .-fh^rdeath.
A special thanks went to Dr.
Armbruster and his wife for
the kindess shown her and
her family. The note was
signed Thanks again from her
husband, E. E. Garner,daugh-
ter. Mrs. Raymond Maness,
Sr. and son, Calvin F. Garner.
For her wedding MissM
er chos- a formal gown
praude-soi and re-embr i
ered la< • Ihrrinp.N >>d
appliqu'-d with la and s-
and i bop< it will b
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Hill F M s- r
of Pearland. Th< parents f
the proom are Mr arwl Mr'.
Wesley Un ruh of Friends w<«d.
The bride wasgiv»-n in mar-
riage by her father.
Tossed green salad
Cornbread/hutter
Applesauce, Milk
WEDNESDAY
veal cutlets
Mashed potatoes w/gravy
Green peas
Peanut butter bread
Chocolate Cake, Milk
THURSDAY
Hamburgers/honiernade bun
Lettuce/tomatoes
Pickles/cheese
Baked beans. Milk
FRIDAY
tied a white satm | ii
held th« tw . mg..
Roger ( oh • Frie
Served as best - o
groomsmen w< r. .
The r hurch aisles w- •
ed With hum. an. lar j .,
ing white candles, garl
together with gn
white satin r -pmg. Di
Receipes From Scratch
WILD DUCK
XX’
in the
1/2 cups onion, chopped
up uncooked white net
t up uncooked wild rice
;illoti ubt s, diS:. hed in 1/2 cup hot water
,■ and poultry seasoning to taste.
h ry, onion, parsley, pepper in oleo, add cooked rice,
uill «*ud v asorismgs. Bake in greased casserole for one
ur along with ducks. This recipe mav easily be cut in half
wfhir- ric< may be used entirely in place of wild nee.
- <
your >
In First
By Ken St
Mix in saucepan and bring to boil; 1 rup orange jui -e, 2 tb. cur-
. r grape j»-liy, 2 tb lemon juice. Pour over du< ks and re-
pla< e lid, return to oven for one hour at 325 dt.grees. Baste
■ u? ev. ry 15 minutes with fruit sauce from bottom of pan.
1 bis dressing is nice to serve with the ducks, but cook dress-
,• . pa rate rasst role Ducks cooked with the orange sauce
1968 Chevrolet Station Wagon
2095
fore the alt*
most simplicity and beauty
with greenery and whin tapus.
Organ music was pr -vided
by Robert Allen Jones--f Hous-
ton and Mrs. Bobby B ly of
Pearland. Rev. Gt*org< Dent
of Houston, sang “1m-< aust “
and “Ihe i «rd's Pray
whlh th« ouple kn< It at tli.
Couple Choose Grandparents
51st Anniversary For Wedding
Miss Donna Ruth Moser be-
came the brid»- of Monte Kent
Unruh, in a doublering cere-
mony at the First United Me-
thodist Church of Pearland,
on December 6. The Rev.
Lewis Tucker performed the
C/ Lmd i ‘
BEAUTY SA.A Pea >
Pbone 485 . • will
3M2 E. BfMCwai Janu .. ■ 2
Pearland. Teias firs.
1 a ba
""for :■-»
79!
1965 Econoline Van
PliO this o.»s to wook or tshs t lo ths A A
hesch Sudsrs oniv A A
1965 GMO Pickup
6 cvi.nds. »t«n<l*rd transmission. Lem® Q || |
*>ds bsd * jood on» A M
1963 Ford
Osin'S 500 < door s<
1963 Chevrolet Corvair
TOO ■.rtumsti' -adlo A a«r>.n<t <• * v ft f*
•h..UM took«fust. /mH
1965 Galaxie 500
4 door s«dan V 8 automatic pow*' and •" ft ft I"
'Mio, hsstsr Jat black finish A real nlc* U
car and • barysi'- fr.csd al th* Ion fiflurs
Jump
Oilt
ihe b*.
action in F nday
1967 Falcon
2 door sad an 8 c* I ukls< at andard 1 ft ft
t.anamlaaion Radio, heater A I
a<od on* and priced to *»H I V V W
1966 Galaxie 500
4 door Md*. V 8 eutomM.c Powe* and eir. 4 J| f*
radio whits wane White In cold* 1 Ji U
with sfierp ’*4 Intar.or | "J J
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Garden Club
Expresses
Its Appreciation
In behalf of th« Pearland
Garden Club, M r s i ai r- zHir,
President, would likt u ex-
press her appreciation for
everyone's interest in h« Iping
to bring Christmas • rear-
land.
There were 22 entries in
this year's Mxth Annual
Christmas Decorating <lontcst
and th*- elub tx rs art-
locking f.TWard t .anv i h
entries next year.
Th- Pearland Garde;, club
would si*., h-. to Ehan? ■ ■
following local merchants
their participation in th con-
test, by displaying entry
blanks, donating prizes, etc
Th merchants aret Pear-
land Statt Flank, This N That
Shop. Wcju-rn Aut . Pearland
Variety. Pearland Drugs
Kota's, Jewel Box. Gift Attic.
Merle Norn.gn, *.'j*tlt! DfUffS
and Pearland l.ui x-r.
THE
T^ejuujfoick
RRA
ADVFRTISED IN VOGUE
Sizes 28 to 46. Cups A to GG
The mir»cl4 bta lifts and sh«p«s
the !aige bust Makes the small
bust apoeat larger Design patent
ed by Penny Rich foi complete
JOAN’S BFAUTY SAtON
Joon R. B.ikor
HU5-I0O1
wearing rt. No strap strain' Sold by
eipert fitters m your home Dacron
.ic'vester and cotton or nylon laca
b9‘. to 16 95 Sues 46 AtoGG
>-« -ow wc-dcr*u‘ a bra can be'
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Storrs, A. W. Tri-County Sun Progress (Pearland, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1969, newspaper, January 9, 1969; Pearland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1215174/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.