Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1978 Page: 3 of 10
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I
shower Honors Recipe Ramble
Lynne CorSNA/ell Tis The Time For Cold Weather Dishes
PORTLANO NIWS. Theredey, Jan. 5, 1971
Page 3
Births
Miss Lynne Carswell, bride
lect !>f Deecun Marek, was
honored Tuesday afternoon.
Jan 3. with a miscellaneous
shower given by two of her
chosen bridesmaids. Miss
Karen Duran and Miss Sally
line
Tlie party was held in the
line home at 105 Markham
The serving table was
centered with a pink and white
floral arrangement of pom
pom mums, carnations and
baby's breath
Refreshments of pink
sherbet punch and small
decorated cakes were served to
27 college friends
Family Reunion
Holiday Treat
Marlene Sayre and Robin
Itiilsterhaum celebrated the
New Year by attending a
special family reunion in
Yoakum
This was the first gathering
of their entire family in more
than 10 years
Those attending were the
girls' sisters. Linda Phillips of
Riverside. Calif.; Debra
Molina. Shila Sayre, and Lilly
Orneles, all of Yoakum,
brothers. Donald and David
Sayre of Pettus, and Sgt
Charles Sayre of San Antonio
Other family members
present included numerous in-
laws, cousins, neices and
nephews, as well as the girls'
father, Sam Sayre
Special guests at the reunion
were Bubba Sales. 10, and
Donald Smith, 14, of Pettus.
and Marlene and Robin’s
parents. Mr and Mrs Max
Rulsterbaum. of Portland
Special Holiday
"An extra special Christmas
eve. with the true meaning of
Christmas present", describes
the feelings of Mr and Mrs
Thomas Cornwell, 918 fienver
Delta Zeta
Sets Meeting
F.nding 1977 with a Christ-
mas gathering Dec 8 at the
home of Betty and Norman
Hahn Delta Zeta Alumnae are
planning for the New Year
The first meeting of 1978 will
lie at 7 30 p m Thursday Jan
12. at 509 Grant in Corpus
Christi
A program on crime
prevention will be presented
For futher information
contact Alura Kay Mitchell at
043-5783 or Sandra Miller at
043 3854
Courthouse Squares
4
The stock market plays a
very important role in our
capitalistic system. It gives
everyone in the country an
equal opportunity to own
a portion of the nations'
businesses, and there are
millions of people just like
yourself that do have such
ownership.
There are, however, some
guidelines that need to be
considered before invest
ing in the stockmarket.
These guidelines will help
keep you solvent
1. Never use savings dol
lars to invest in the mar
ket.
2. Be sure all other needs
are met, hedged, or cov
ercd by savings.
3 Be sure house payments,
car payments, medical
expenses and all other
Vfcessary family items
are covered by savings
for at least 3 months.
4 If you have all of the
above items covered,
then, and only then are
you ready for the stock
market
We want you to know
more about our businesslll
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Kxtra special because
Cornwell was there for the
celebration He was not sup-
posed to tie because of his
illness, but he proved the
doctors wrong
The Cornwell’s children and
friends gathered from near and
far to be a part of the special
celebration
Present were Mr and Mrs J
D Christian and children of
Woodsboro, Mr and Mrs Billy
Gillian and son of Flour Bluff;
Dan Palmer of Refugio; Mr
and Mrs Keith Dawkins of
Houston; Monty Cornwell of
Corpus Christi and Danny
Palmer of Orange Grove
Friends presents were Carol
Joppie of Orange Grove, Marla
Alderman of Jacksonville, Fla
and Mr and Mrs Gene
Dawkins of Rockport
Barganski
Completes
I\urs i ng Sch ool
Sandra Lynn Barganski
recently completed vocational
nursing school at Del Mar
College
A candlelight capping and
pinning ceremony was held
Jan 3 at Del Mar auditorium
Each nurse was given their cap
and vocational nursing pin to
signify their accomplishments
Miss Barganski did her
student nursing at Taft
Hospital After the ceremony,
a dinner in her honor was at-
tended bv friends and
relatives
BY JOt ASH ION
Did you believe the cold, wet
weather we "enjoyed" on
Monday of this week’’ Actually
I kind of liked it. especially
because in the afternoon I was
off from work and just bundled
up on the couch and slept
between touchdowns Didn't
even have to do much cooking
cause we had ham and
blackeyes left over from New
Year’s Day dinner
Was there amongst all you
loyal readers, one person, who
resolved to supply this column
with some favorite recipes this
year’ Well, if these wasn't
there is till time you know
To begin the year right here
is a recipe for a beef stew you
can make and freeze or serve
now If stored at zero degrees
Faherenheit it will keep for
four to eight months
COUNTRYBFKFSTFW
2*2 lbs chuck roast or stew
meat
'z cup flour
3 tbs nxiking oil
I medium onion, sliced
1 clove garlic, minced
2 bay leaves
1 Isp salt
'z tsp black pepper
•z tsp lemon juice
I tsp Worcestershire sauce
4 cups water
8 carrots, sliced
4-5 potatoes, cubed
2-3 onions, sliced
4 5 ribs celery, sliced
1 (8 oz.) can tomato sauce
Cube meat, coat with flour,
and brown in cooking oil Add
next 10 ingredients, cover and
cook slowly for l'j to 2 hours
Add carrots, potatoes, onions
celery and tomato sauce If
stew will lie frozen, cook
vegetables for 15 to 20 minutes,
or until vegetables are partly
cooked If stew will be served
immediately, continue cooking
about 10 7 a 15 minutes longer,
or until vegetables are done
Yield 4-6 servings
Here's another
weather dish
good cold
SEAGOING CHOWDER
I can (3 oz i chopped
mushrooms
1 tsp butter
1 tbs minced onion
1 can (I011 oz.) condensed
cream of potato soup
I cup milk
1 can (7'z oz i minced clams.
undrained
1 can <7 oi.) tuna, drained
1 can (4'v oz.) shrimp,
drained
14 cup grated Cheddar
cheese
2 tbs brandy.
Drain mushrooms, reserving
liquid Heat butter in a
saucepan and cook mushrooms
and onion until lightly
browned Add soup, milk and
mushroom liquid and heat
slowly Stir in seafood, cheese
and brandy and heat through
stirring often Makes 4
maindish servings
A deluxe dessert such as the
following torte should top off a
meal containing the above
recipes
Locals
Holiday visitors in the home
of Mr and Mrs James Cop
pedee of Gregory, were her
brother and family, the Rev
and Mrs Frank Contreras of
San Antonio
Carl Crufnpton of Houston
was a holiday visitor in the
home of his parents, Mr and
Mrs Ralph Crumpton, 214
Driftwood
Visitors in the Charles
Crosswhite home this week are
her mother, Mrs Rozelle
Burleson of De I>eon, and
visiting Roger Crosswhite is
Miss Cindy Robinson of San
Antonio
APPLE CREAM TORTE
2 cups unsifted flour
*4 cup sugar
’a tsp salt
■z cup peanut oil
1 egg beaten
3 tbs brandy
8 cups sliced peeled, cored
apples
2 eggs
3 lbs sugar
3 tbs lemon iuice
2 lbs cornstarch
1 cup light cream
Crumb Topping (recipe
below)
Combine flour. 1 < cup sugar,
salt, peanut oil. 1 beaten egg
and brandy, blend until
mixture is crumbly Press
mixture on bottom and half
way up sides of a 9 inch spring
form pan Arrange apples in
prepared crust Set aside Beat
remaining 2 eggs. 3 tablesp
pons sugar and lemon juice
together, set aside Dissolve
cornstarch in light cream, then
gradually add to egg mixture
Pour over apples Sprinkle
with Crumb topping (recipe
below i Bake at 375 degrees F
50 to 55 minutes Cool com
pletely on a wire rack before
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Alio try AQUA TABS.
removing pan sides Makes on
9 inch cake
Crumb Topping Combine
two thirds cup unsifted flour. '»
tsp salt, one third cup chopped
walnuts. >4 cup sugar and '4
cup peanut oil Stir until
mixture is crumbly
Here's wishing you "Good
Cooking in the New Year
Edwards
Mr and Mrs Tommy Ed
wards. 2U08 Matagorda, an
nounce the birth of their new
son. William Cole, on Wed
nesday Dec 28, at 11:04 a m
at Spohn Hospital
He weighed 9 pounds 3'z
ounces and measured 22 inches
long
Mrs Edwards is the former
Melissa Peavey
William guns a sister, Ar
menta Lea 6
Paternal grandparents are
Mr and Mrs Jack Edwards of
Aransas Pass
Maternal grandparents are
the late Mr and Mrs Gordon
Peavey of Portland
Mr and Mrs Frank Crab-
tree, 1714 Denver, spent
Christmas in West Columbia
with friends. Mr and Mrs J P
McNeel
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WEEKLY SPECIALSI
Wad. & Thur*. Jon 4th A 3th
Chili Dog... 54c
Fri., Sat., Sun., Jan. 6-7-8tH
Giant Root Beer... 19°
Mon, Tuat, Jan 9, 10th
Reg. B-B-Q & Onion Rings...
Wad., Thur*. Jan. 11,
Chili Burger & Fries.
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Leveen, Paul D. Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1978, newspaper, January 5, 1978; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth871485/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bell/Whittington Public Library.