Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 2004 Page: 4 of 28
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pensive and they may not al- « open a few packages, settle scone mix or breakfast cook- Her paternal grandparents are
ways be on hand when you in and enjoy a leisurely feast or ies, jam, honey, granola or Bill and I^ss“n^‘o,n®f
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coa mix andmugs plus cookies Rila Thomas and Peggy and
for dipping. Tuck these items the late Donald Mackey all of
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A Gift from the Kitchen to fill and inexpensive gift to make
a Gift from the Heart . for anyone who likes to cook.
Are you racking your brain Choose a narrow wooden crate
yet again for die perfect gift to that will fit on a windowsill and
give to everyone on your shop- decorate it with paint, ribbons
ping list? or fobric. Fill it with several
Look no further - the an- ’mail pot® of herbs A good
swer to right at your fingertips! starter Ht might include rose-
When we give gifts to our mary, basil, oregano, thyme,
friends and ftmilies, we all love Italian parsley and cilantro. To
to be creative. A homemade add an extra-special personal
present shows love and care, touch, include cards with your
and adds a personal touch to favorite recipes that feature the
every gift, telling each recipi- herbs in the gFfden.
ent that he or she is extra-spe- The Gift of Waging Tails
cial. Give the gift of a contented ■“** Contented Purrs
tummy and a warm heart by When it comes time to un-
presenting everyone with a wraP presents, don’t forget
homemade gift they can eat! about your faithful four-legged
The Gift of Good Fortune companions. Pet treats also
One gift that will delight kids make great hostess gifts for ~r-~ w.
and adults alike is homemade anyone who has a furry friend ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT. Larry and Rita their grandson, Ronald Joe Lee, Jr., to Tina Marie Kocian
fortune cookies with personal- th their home. Cut the biscuits Grelle of Priddy are pleased to announce the engagement of (Goff), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Taylor of Midlothian,
ized fortunes. For children, the wdb cookie cutters to make their daughter, Kelly Sue Grelle, to Jeffrey Webb Baum, son of Texas. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sizemore of
fortunes can be a mixture of them more festive - bones, the late Clark Baum, and Don and Joan Billings of Hot Springs, Lewisville and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Joe Lee, Sr. of Irving,
silly riddles, words of encour- fish, birds or holiday-themed AR. The future bride-elect is a graduate of Tarleton State Uni- Texas. The couple exchanged vows on December4,2004 at the
agement and promises, for a trip shapes like candy canes, versity and is employed by Wilson ISD. The future bridegroom C°manche County Courthouse with the Justice of the Peace
to the park, to the movies or hearts, clovers or stars. Use is a graduate of Texas Tech University and is also employed by officiating. The reception was held that afternoon at the
out for ice cream- or anything miniature cookie cutters for Wilson ISD. The couple is planning a December 29,2005 wed-
else you think a kid would en- cats and small dogs, and big- ding in Fredericksbuig, and will make their home in Wilson.
joy. . ger cutters for bigger dogs. You
For adults, the same basic can present the biscuits in a
guidelines apply, but you can fancy jar, a decorative tin with cheese, salami,
also add customized fortunes animals on it or in a cute pet salmon, mustard apples, mixed
for your sweetheart; a backrub, food dish. Wrap with colored
o^ fiw IuK^ or tooookftteir with a ribbon. Tail-wagging
favorite meal. To make the
cookies, cut out strips of color-
ful paper and write die fortunes
on them before you begin bak-
ing. Once the cookies come out
1/4 cup all-purpose flour
2-1/2 tablespoons white sugar
1 to 1-1/2 tablespoon corn-
starch
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons vegetable oi I
1 egg white
1 tablespoon water
In a mixing bowl, stir to- Xander Cain would like to
gether flour, sugar, cornstarch announce his arrival at
ands.lt Add cooking OH and
<®gwh»e;st>runlilsmooth.Add a, 4. |2pm. Sander weighed 8
water, mix well. Make I cookie pounds and 15 ounces and was
at a time by pouring 1 table- 20 inches in length. Proud
spoon of batter on a lightly mother and special friend are
greased skillet or griddle; Ashley (Sassy) Bilberry and
spread into a 3 Vi inch circle. Christopher Johns.
Cook over low heat about 4 Xander was welcomed into
minutes, or until lightly b*s /an?jty £y
browned. Turn cookie with a ^rai?^mo ?r u.-Xind * Tonv
• . x , i . • Hicks and husband tony
wide spatula; cook I rnrnute Hicks Great-grandmother
more- Wanda Bilberry and the late
Working quickly, place James Bilberry and Lurene
cookie on pot holder. Place for- Hicks. Great-great-grandfather
tune in center of cookie. Fold Floyd Steele, Uncle Doug and
cookie in half, then fold again Aunts Taryn Jlade, Bntney
over edge of bowl. Place in ** 'v
muffin plan to cool. Repeat
with remaining batter.
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AA Noon Meeting
set for Wednesdays
The Noon AA group will
meet every Wednesday noon
I at Hope Lutheran Church, 300
Cedar Street, Comanche.
For more information, call
915/356-5880.
f"n» Comanche Chirtpubtehes wedding
articles with Comanche County ties free
of charge for the first 30 doumn inches
(indudhg picture). Anything over 30 col-
umn inches will be charged $5 per col-
umn inch. Wedding articles must be sub-
mltted by noon Monday prior to Thurs-
day puNcation and must be no later than
8weeks after the wedding.
Better Living for Texant
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nuts and brownies.
Fiesta!
In a decorative chip-and-dip
s a
bag of tortilla chips alongside
some salsa, olives, cheese
sauce, bean dip, olives, green
of the oven, you’ll have to would love to unwind and en- and limes. Don’t forget the 7;50
gourmet meal at home without Ole!
having to worry about shopping,
cooking or doing the dishes!
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Come enjoy the entertainment as
Liv’s young studentsjierform
Christmas Classics 'k
in beautiful costumes. Eg
Call (325) 356-1875 for info
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Wilkerson, James C., III. Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 2004, newspaper, December 16, 2004; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1291824/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.