The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1976 Page: 3 of 8
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AS, 79502
THE ASPERMONT STAR, ASPERMONT, TEXAS, 79502
H Christmas
Id this week.
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home of Mr.
Duncan were
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, Lisa, Trey
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O. Williams
271-3221
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Favorite Recipes
Bv Barbara Craig
J^ay yours be rnerry and gay.
Our hearty holiday Miauks
for your kind patronage.
CHAPARRAL TOOL & SUPPLY
Mr. and Mr*. C. C. Calhoun and Family
and Mr. and Mr#. Omar Calhoun
We're letting it all out!
May the wonderful Spirit of
Christmas bring joy to you
and yours. Hearty thanks!
E&M EXXON
May the glorious light of
Christmas bring you, and those
you love, enduring Hope and
Happiness. To all, special thanks
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^Aay your holidays be merry and
marvelous ... festive wishes ?rom Santa and us.
ARROW SIRVICf AND SUPPIY
MRS. GARY MELTON WEAVER
. . . formerly Carrie Lynn Swink
Swink-Weaver Vows
exchanged Friday
Carrie Lynn Swink and
Gary Melton Weaver were
united in marriage Friday
evening in First Baptist
Church. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Swink. Parents of the
bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs.
Melton Weaver.
The Rev. Tom Riddle,
pastor, and the Rev. Ron
Meador, Assembly of God
Church minister from
Stamford, officiated.
Mrs. George C. Kenady Jr.
was organist and pianist was
Mrs. Larry LeFevre. Phil
Burnaman of Abilene was
soloist.
Lynn Ship of Burnet, cousin
of the bride and student at
Hardin-Simmons University,
was maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Rhonda
Woods of Aspermont, Mrs.
Ray Radcliff, sister of the
bridegroom, and junior
bridesmaid was Jodi Swink,
sister of the bride.
Leresa LeFevre was flower
girl. Ring bearer was Toby
Mullins.
Candle lighters were Leslie
Tomasi and Johnny Ray
Tomasi, both cousins of the
bride of Dallas.
Danny Weaver of Rotan
was best man. Larry Collom
and Dale Weaver, brother of
the bridegroom, were
groomsmen. Tommy Tram-
mell of Jayton was junior
groomsman.
Ushers were Tommy
McDowell of Old Glory,
Stephen Swink, and James
Swink, brother of the bride, a
student of Midwestern
University, Wichita Falls.
Guests were registered by
Jana McNutt. Thank you
scrolls were presented to
guests by Michele McSwain.
The reception was hosted
by the bride's parents in
Fellowship Hall. Others in the
houseparty were Tanya Clark
and Kim Baldree.
The bride attends Asper-
mont High School.
The bridegroom, a
graduate of Aspermont High
School, is certified by In-
ternational Beef Breeders
and is employed by Stonewall
County Feed and Supply.
The couple will reside in
Aspermont.
The rehearsal dinner was
hosted by the bridegroom's
parents at First Baptist
Church Fellowship Hall.
Dear Santa Claus,
I have been a good little
girl. Would you please bring
me a walkie-talkie, a
mousetrap game, and a rock
tumbler. I want 2 comic
books, and a small table to sit
by my bed to put my lamp on.
I have just got my ears
pierced so, would you please
bring me some earrings and a
earring tree.
Love,
Lisa Jo Smith
m
Holiday
"GREETINGS
May our pleasant
relationship continue
to flower and grow
throughout a
happy and healthy
Ch rist mas HolidayJ
HOLIDAY FIOWER AND GIFT SHOP
ft*d and Jorry Hill
The following recipe for
homemade white bread is one
that came into our kitchen
several years ago. I received
it from a friend who had
it from Leroy Prii-
chard, who at that time was
making It regularly each
w-jeksnd.
I have varied the recipe
some by using powdered milk
asad hot water. I never did like
to scald milk. From reading
instructions with the present
day dry y^ast, Hind that milk
that has befflf pasteumea
does not need to be scalded.
But, I prefer to use the
cheaper powdered product
which is also lowf&t and ihe
milk hit? to be hot to melt the
shortening and dissolve the
sugar, anyway.
Now back to the bread
recipe. This makes S large
loaves.
HOMEMADE BREAD
You will need the following
ingredients:
1 two-thirds c. powdered
milk
hoc water
1 c. shortening
1 c. sugar
3 eggs
2 T. salt
3 env. yeast dissolved in %
c. warm water
5 ibe, flour
Start with a large con-
tainer. I use a large round
plastic dishpan which is
never used for anything else.
Put 1 and two-thirds cups
of powdered milk in 2 qt.
measuring container. Fill
with hot water until it reaches
the 5 cup ievei. Add I c.
shortening and I c. sugar, stir
and allow to cool to
lukewarm.
In large container place 3
eggs and beat slightly, adding
salt, then the milk and yeast
mixtures. Stir in about half of
a Sib, sack of flour. Up to (his
point I use an electric mixer.
Stir in remaining flour.
Knfad on Hghtly floured
bread board and return to*
bowl, grease and cover with
cloth. Allow to rise until
double. Divide into 5 parts.
Roll out with rolling pin (to
release air bubbles) so that
width of dough is length of
bread pan. Roll Jslly roll
fashion and while holding one
one hand "spank" the dough
to reduce air bubbles. Place
in greased pan, press down in
pan and then turn so that top
of loaf is greased. Allow to
rise until double. Bake at 400
degrees 10 minbtes and
reduce heat to 350 degrees for
about 20-25 minutes more.
This varies according to
different ovens. If loaf
browns too quickly cover with
"tent" of foil. Loaf will sound
hollow when removed from
pan when done. Grease top of
loaf for soft crust and cover
while it cools. For crunchy
crust, coat with a thin mix-
ture of milk and sugar.
To slice while hot use
electric knife. Freeze* well.
THURSDAY4 DECEMBER 23, 197
Dear Santa Claus,
! have been a good little
girl. I want a bike and a radio
and a lunch box and some
shoes and some clothes and a
music box.
Love,
Martisha Louis
1ER 23, 1979, PAGE 3r
would like
triak, and a Biciftb man. $
Lc/e,
Marty
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Dear Santa, >
I want a DabyThat-Awey, *
dog and a dog house, a Long-
Ranger, and Tonto and his *
Dear Santa,
save beer, a good boy I —
Love,
uiaria Smith
^H^armest Irishes for
Christmas. May your travels
throuym the year make all
your dreams come true.
Sincere appreciation to all•
ELLISON TEXACO
And The Novelty Shop
Miss Worthington,
Jim Handle Tell
Wedding Plans
Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Wor-
thington of Fort Stockton
announce the engagement
and approaching marriage of
their daughter, Peggy Ann, to
Jim Terry Ran die, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Randle of
Fort Stockton. The couple
plan to marry Jan. 29, in the
First Baptist Church of Ft.
Stockton.
Miss Worthington, grand-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
H. Worthington of Asper-
mont, is a senior student in
Fort Stockton High School
and her fiance is employed as
a ranch foreman at Robert
Lee.
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ma
It's great to keep in touch
with those who mean so much!
Wishing you a wonderful holiday!
JAMES AND ANGEL
PRESTON AND ANGELA KOLB
Wth glad thoughts of
of Christmas in our
hearts, we wish one
and all the best of this
beautiful, bountiful
time. Warm thanks.
T AND J SUPERETTE
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy McAnally
Tammy and Kim
WE WILL BE CLOSED DEC. 25-24
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WEST TEXAS UTILHIES COMPANY
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The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1976, newspaper, December 23, 1976; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth128345/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.