The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1977 Page: 4 of 13
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Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Storey,
Rt. 3. Box 24, Nocona. have
announce the engagement of
their daughter Christy Jill, to
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carpets professionally clean
Portable and easy to operate-
we'll show you how. RINSE N
VAC is the powerhouse that
cleans, rinses and vacuums out
din and residues. RINSE N VAC
deans carpets cleaner... keeps
them cleaner longer.
Gibbs Drug Store
Men's Vested Suits _
Men's Leisure Suits
Men's Regular Suits
Men's Dress and Sport Shirts
Men's Knit Pull overs
Men's Casual jeans
Men's Dress Pants ...........
Men's Walk Shorts
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Christy Storey to wed Aug. 26
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June 30, July 1, 2
Thursday, Friday & Saturday
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Men’s & Boys’ Wear
Muenster, Texas, 759-4144
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were, not by who was allowed to
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Sign on office bulletin board: “
—DON’T FORGET—
Our summer clearance going on
right now. Fabrics reduced by as
much as 50% off regular price.
Will be closed July 4.
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recipes here, each very
different from the other.
So—to the reader who
wanted to know how his
mother made them when he
was a kid-I can't really answer
you. You'll just have to try all
these recipes our (and get fat,
too) and see which you prefer.
Before you start, though,
here are a few things to
remember.
The pies should be small, or
they'll be too difficult to
handle. Roll out your dough
and lay a SMALL saucer on top
and cut around it.
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forgive is not company policy.”
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In the old ds, if a person missed the stagecoach, he
was content to wait two days for another one. Now we
feel frustrated if we miss one section of a revolving door.
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No need to miss the exciting new look you can put Into
your wardrobe--see us at THE FABRIC CENTER, 113 E.
Elm, Nocona, [817] 825-3214.
William Mark Watson, son of August 26 and will take place
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Watson, in the home of the bride’s
ttJ_2i__Henrietta1_ Watson is parents. ,
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Ehler, Uselton
exchange vows
Miss Susan Mary Ehlers the home of Mr. and Mrs.
T and John Patrick Uselton Michael Keishing, the couple
~ exchanged marriage vows flew to Acupulco for their
Saturday, June 4 in a twilight honeymoon.
~ ceremony at St. Matthews Mrs. Uselton is employed as
Catholic Church in San a registered nurse at Com-
Antonio. munity Hospital, San Antonio,
The Rev. Lawrence Steuben where Uselton serves as
officiated. Maid of Honor was assistant director of pharmacy.
Nancy Ramsey, twin sister of The couple now reside at
the bride. Steve Uselton, 9119 Bridalwood Lane, San
brother of the groom, was best Antonio.
man. c, ,,
Parents of the bride are Mr. Sharon Gamble visits
- and Mrs. Louis Joseph
l Bouladier of Houston, Mr. „ Mrs. Sharon Gamble from
and Mrs. Pete Uselton of Houston is visiting Mr. and
~ Nocona are parents of the Mrs. Frank Etter for a few
im days this week.
Report from Saint Jo
Charlie Wilson was returned Saturday to spend a vacation
to his home here Wednesday, with his sister. Miss Elizabeth
from Arlington Memorial Fleming and his brother-in-
Victoria to be with her sister Proving Grounds at the end of Hospital where he underwent ’ Holland aMroand
Mrs. Shirley Keller, who his leave. He was unit leader surgery. ' relatives. and
underwent open heart surgery of Sgt. Susan Yetter's unit in Mr an y from Ok|a. Kenneth Stephens wa.
Wednesday. She will be a Germany and came here to returnedtirrday visited home from Austin to spend"
guest of her brothers and g.vethe Yetter a a first hand homanity"hresWadand weekend with his famiy. Tht
sisters in Port Lavaca during report on Susie s progress. her nephew Charles guests Saturday were heir
her visit there. J W. C. (Bill) Holt is reported Mrs. Wade 8“ ’ and We his
Mr. and Mrs. John in excellent condition in .Guests., of Mrs. . Faye ptep of Dallas ’ Jim
Bateman, of Houston, visited Muenster Memorial Hospital Maxwell this week are, her son Th«
his parents Mr. and Mrs. Obe where he underwent surgery Sgt Troy Maxwell and his Ttepasndstdrelatives in
Bateman, last week. Friday. His brother and children, James, Coleen.andTewekndjundyoy,,
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burl sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Bryan. Maxwell who hasbeen Mr5ven"MuitsdfMr.aznd
Williams last week were their Leslie Holt who have been stationed at Clovis, N.M. is Mre. Lee Mill eduring the
daughter and her family, Mr. here because of his illness, enroute to england where he "eenwer6, Mr candMrs.
and Mrs. Kyle Waggoner and returned Monday to their will join his wife who has been vmesddwmrdwofrosbyton,
Kevin, and Mrs. Fred Wilson, home in Deleon. there for several weeks. Other Sind Mrs. "v J. -ins, of
Kisa and Rebecca, all of Reggie Gaston has been guests Sunday were Mr. and nering al‘Mr and Mn
Odessa. Weekend guests were dismissed from the Muenster Mrs. Glen Dale Maxwell, Charles Cox of Altus Mr and
their grandson and hi. wife, hospital. Glenda and Neal of Runaway Mrs. Marvin Hyde o f Atoka,
Rev. and Mrs. Roger Long, of Relatives here have learned Bay and Mr. and Mrs; Roy Ok MrA.-Morgan, of
Fort Worth ' that Ira Reed, of Little Rock, Brawner. Dwayne and Rhonda Pleasant Haven Nursing Home
Guests last week of Mr. and Ark. has been returned to his of Nocona Maxwell was in Nocona. Mrs. Clara
Mrs. Gerald Elliot, were His home after treatment in a accompanied here by his Gra ham Casey Miillerand Mr.
brother and hi. family, Mr. hospital there after suffering a wife s mother. Mrs. Emily andMrcharles -ee of the
and Mrs. George Terril Elliot, heart attack. Reed is a native Jarrell who will visit her Capps Corner community. The
Keith Susan Alex and and former resident of Saint daughter and family, Mr. and Miller s and their guests
Lynnette of Gadston Ala Jo. Mrs. Don Matthews in attended a reunion of former
Sgt. Mike Williams and his Jack Reed of Fort Worth Lewisville before returning to students of Cottonwood Scho-
sister, Miss Diana Williams, of visited his sister Mrs. Bryan Clovis. 0, northLoh Saint Jo; The
Lubbock, visited Mr. and Mrs. Laseman, Mr. Laseman and Dr. DeWiley Fleming of annual affair was tn Nocona
Clyde Yetter last week. Sgt. their family, Saturday. Warren.Mich.arrivedshereummarkimumm
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BY C. K. HOLLINGSWORTH Mix ingredients, using
Writing a cooking column is enough flour to make dough
fun-but it can sure put on the firm, but not stiff. Roll out, fill
old Iba. I’ll bet this week has and cook in Crisco halfway to
really done it to me. I’ve been top .of pie. Turn when brown,
cooking up various kinds of I'm not sure who sent in the
fried pies next recipe, but it is
I've discovered that every- good-rich, tender and flaky,
one haa his own way of making It * just like my favorite pie
the crust. I have three good crust recipe with • little baking
powder added.
3 Tbsp, batter
3 Tbsp, shortening
% tsp. salt
% tsp. baking powder
1% cups flour
3 Tbsp, plus 2 tsp. Ice water
Mix together flour, baking
powder and salt. Cut in butter
and shortening. Add ice water
and stir lightly, make into ball,
cover and refrigerate over-
night.
Next morning, let dough set
out until it reaches room
temperature. Roll out, cut,
fill, fold and seal.
r . After you put your filling on t Dip in sweet milk, prick with
the dough, dip your finger in fork.and fry in deep fat
water and run it around the The last recipe comes from
edge of the dough. Then fold Martha Robbins. It s an
in half and crimp with a fork. unusual mixture o{ ingredients
Make sure your grease is that makes a very light, crispy
hot(360 to 370 degrees) or your crust.
pies will be greasy and soggy. 2 cups flour
It should only take about a • cuP shortening
minute or two for them to % tsp. salt
cook. 1 egg white, beaten until stiff
Buttermilk
Mix together flour and salt,
cut in shortening. Fold in egg
white. Add enough buttermilk
to moisten.
Refrigerate at least two
hours. Roll out as thin as
possible, cut, fill, seal and fry
in deep fat.
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Hollingsworth, G. D. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1977, newspaper, June 30, 1977; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1493784/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.