The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 140, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 13, 1967 Page: 3 of 18
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TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1967
THE ORANGE LEADER
RAGE THREE
Also Good Served Hot
Potato Pie Great Picnic Fare
When fruit cake is. left over
Special Pastry
1
Two and one-fourth cups
s
spoons salt, M cup shortening,
% cup (M stick) butter and 4
Sift the flour and salt into a
With
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Gather together the dough
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A wide, complete selection.
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• Trained and —-
experienced
decorating council
Boehme of Orange.
Prenuptial courtesies for Miss
Moody have included a party in
the home of Mrs. Jack Hamby
of Orange. Hostesses were Mrs
A. J. Warner, Mrs. Cooper Wa-
ters, Mrs. - James Newberry,
* Fume and Mildew
resistant oil base
house paint
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Mesh bracelet. 17 jewels.
in cornflake crumbs and bake in
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utes.
Leftover canned whole-kernel
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• 2 Carpet Cleaning Kits
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• Decorative
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• Decorative
Traverse Rods
• Varnishes and
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• Fast dcpendabble
service
Longines Lady's World s Fair in
solid 14K gold. 17 jewels, cord
band.
• Over 2,000 colors
in our custom
color program
Japan expects to sell more
than a million color TV sets by
1968.
until particles are the size of
peas
Sprinkle 1 tablespoon of the
water over part of the mix-
ture. Lightly mix with a fork
until flour is absorbed, then
Chill. Use as directed in French
Potato Pie.
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grated orange rind and make the freezer for about three .
into small balls; roll the balls months.
salt ano pepper to potatoes;
toss to mix well; set aside.
Roll out half of special pastry
so it is 1% inches larger all
around than the top of a shal-
(and the jokers are wild)
FRENCH POTATO PIE
It's Delicious Served Hot or Cold
Change of Hours
Dr. W. B. Hightower, Dental Office
1208 Elm "Street
General Dentistry
Tue. Thru Sat. 9 to 12 — 2 to 5
Except Thursday 9 to 12
Closed Monday*
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Mary Beth Potts flutist,
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from holiday entertaining, it
may be stored in the refrigera-
The Veterans of Foreign Wars
Auxiliary will meet today at
7:30 p m in the post home.
Mrs. W. W. Arceneaux will
preside. ____
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Designs in Custom Draperies,
Cornices, Swags, Spreads,
Upholstery, Slipcovers
! . The world's finest carpets,
reasonably priced,
expertly installed
a luncheon given" by Miss
Moody’s sister in the Zodiac
Room of Neiman Marcus in
Dallas.
The reception will be at the
First Baptist Church.
The house party will include
Mrs. J. B. Duke of Orange,
Mrs. C. L. Geddie of Alexan-
dria. Mrs. Wedsel Groom of
Dallas, Mrs. Harland Nelson of
Port Neches. Mrs. Manfred
Young budgets never had it so good. A whole youthful new crop of Youngmobiles are on the scene,
ready to swing you into Spring! Styled to look young. Powered to go young. Built to stay young. And
priced for young buyers, too — with one tagged as low as $2410! See 'em at your Olds bealer’s today,
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peeling and chopping that in 7 "2 b 134 inches.
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First change in this trans-
formation was to use the won-
derfully convenient frozen
peeled potatoes and chopped
onions available in freezer cabi-
Leftover cooked sweet pota-
toes in your refrigerator? Mash , ,_______________——
them with melted butter and tor for about two months or in
pastry for the pie one day, then . x . „. . ■■■■
fill and bake it the next Serve bottom pastry; flute edge and
if as a hot main dish (along cut four 3 inch slits in top.
with a salad) for lunch, or of-
fer -it with meat, poultry or L -
fish (plus salad) for a buffet until potatoes are tender when
Stendebach Saturday at 4 p.m.
in the First Presbyterian
Church
Officiating at the nuptials will
be Dr. Cooper Waters. Mrs.
Murray Harris will be organist.
Don Norris will be soloist and
more than half an hour to pre- potato mixture; dot with but- „
, • pastry, assemble thetr. Trim pastry even' withint
■ pie and put it in the oven« edge of dish. Roll out remain-
However, if you prefer a two- ing pastry, and place, it over
step way, you can prepare the potatoesi trim 1 inch beyond
- - ■ edge of dish; fold under the
tions about insurance protec- j
tion
Am I liable on my empty lot?
Do I insure for full house
purchase price? How do I
, cover workmen while I'm
building? How can I protect
my mortgage if I die or be-
come disabled? Do I cancel
my insurance as soon as I
sell?
They're all important ques-
tions and the answers vary.
according to individual situa-
tions. Let us help answer
them for you.
By CECILY BROWNSTONE blespoon chopped parsley. 2is lightly browned Remove ... poa
Associated Press Food Editor teaspoons salt. 1 teaspoon pep- from oven. Slowly pour thelin lightly beaten egg; now roll and mix with cheese sauce;
" 1s potato pie from France. p 2 tablespoons butter. /cream into the slits. Let stand/in.fine: dry bread crumbs and heat over hot water, stih
and ril wager you’ll never container (4 pint)' heavy 5 minutes before serving,
taste better — even if it'is an cream and special pastry (see Makes 8 to 10 servings.
American version of the French recipe).
original • Let potatoes thaw at-room T _ 2 —t
How did I come a by this temperature until they can be sifted-regular flour
treasure of a recipe? A friend sliced easily (1 to 1% hours,
of mine, like myself, is a great depending on size). Using a . . ....... ______
admirer of the late Louis Dial knife with ; a thin, serrated tablespoons cold water,
who was the famed chef of the edge, cut into thin slices and
B transportation cantor
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old Ritz-Carlton Hotel She place in a bowl (yields 7 cups mixing bowl With a pastry
translated the Diat recipe into sliced potatoes). Chop onions blender, cut in shortening until
quick-cooking American prac- "ne" "u" .. .. .....
tice and passed it along to us.
courtesies were ex-
Stone- McCaughey Wed
in Vinton Baptist Church
VINTON (8pl) — The Vinton gown and headdress was identi-
First Baptist Church was the cal to the matron of honor’s,
setting June 2 fpr a double ring Larry Moreland of Orange
cermony which united in mar- was th be s t man Don Me-
riage Carolyn Joyce Stone and Caughey of Maplewood, the
Patrick Howard McCaughey. bridegroom's brother, was
The bride is the daughter of groomsman. Ushers were John
Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Stone of and Bob Laird, both of Beau-
.. Sulphur. Mr. and Mrs. Howard mont
O. MeCaughey of Vinton are Baskets of white gladioli and
the bridegroom’s parents yellow chrysthemums were at
Rev. R. ,E. Miller officiated, either side'of the altar. Soft,!
Solists were Mrs. McCaughey, lights shone on the setting as
the bridegroom’s mother, and the couple excanged vows inf
Robert Miller of Eglin Air the evening ceremony.
Force Base, Fla. At the reception members ofj
The bride was'escorted to the the house party were Ramona!
altar by her father. She .wore Wing and Dee Brousard, both
■ a white A-line floor-length gown/of Sulphur, and Mrs Vergie
of peau de soie featuring daisy! Moreland of Grdhge. They were,
lace bodice, sleeves and train assisted by Mrs. John W. Laird
which she had made for her and Mrs. J. E. Laird, both of
wedding. Her headdress was a Beaumont, and Mrs. Don Me-
crown of white pearls, tear-Caughey of Maplewood.
drops and nylon net She car- After a wedding trip to Bay;
ried a bouquet of daisies and City, the couple is at home at
stephanotis. 1619 11th St., Orange.
Mrs. Mary McConnell of Sul- The bride is a graduate of
phur, sister of the bride, was/Sulphur High School.
matron of honor. Her dress a The bridegroom. a graduate
floor-length gown of mint green of Vinton High School, attended
peau de sole featured lace bod-Le Tourneau College in Long-
ice and sleeves, with a head- view and McNeese Stae Col-
dress of yellow chiffon bow and lege in Lake Charles. He re-
nylon net. She held a nosegay ceived his commercial pilot's
of yellow chrysthemums with license from Petroleum Flyers
mint green net streamers. and of Lake Charles and is pres-
single attached flowers. ently employed by Cook's'Clean-
Bridesmaid was Mrs. Jo Ann ers in Orange. His an agricul-
Denson of New Orleans. Her tural flyer during rice season.
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even finer — Until finely particles are fine; cut in butter
minced. Add onions, parsley, ...... -
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JEWELERS
AMERICA’S LARGEST JEWELERS
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This change saves so muchsmiar baking dish — 112 by continue adding remaining wa-
Joyce Ann Moody, sister of the
bride-elect; and Russ Meyer,
brother-in-law of the bride-
groom-elect from Richardson.
Lighting the candles will be
Miss Moody’s cousins, Edna
Duke of Orange, and Bob Ged- ... ,, ,
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Council Presidents
Attend PT A Seminar
Mrs. Jimmy L Welch and
Mrs. J. D Watson, County
Council and City Council of PTA
presidents, returned Fridayfrom
a three-day seminar in Austin.
The seminar, held in the Kin-
solving Dormitory on the Uni-
versity of Texas campus, was
attended by about 250 guests
and delegates. Two representa-
tives from each council in
Texas’ 22 Districts attended.
In addition to the two council
presidents from this area, Mrs.
R. 0, Stringer of Kirbyville,
District 4 PTA president, at-
tended the seminar on “PTA
and Changing Communities,” J
The upright piano made its
appearance in the 19th century',
along with the spinet. i '
supper or a sit-down-dinner.
The pie is also delicious cold
—great to carry to a picnic. -
French Potato Pie
One polybag (2 pounds)
frozen small whole potatoes, %
cup frozen chopped onion, 1 ta-
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Leftover cooked fish may be,corn in the refrigerator? Add it
flaked and mixed wit mashed to frozen condensed oyster stew,
potatoes to make a good supper making up the soup as the can
dish. Shape the mixture into directs. Serve with crusty rolls.
patties..coat with flour and dip Dice leftover cooked potatoes
in lightly beaten egg; now roll and mix with cheese sauce; re-
..... ----- --------- and heat over hot water, stifring
fry in butter or margarine until often
hot through and browned
Sandra Moody Announces
Final Plans for Wedding
Plans have been completed’die of Alexandria Dyanne
for the wedding of Sandra Jean Groom will be (lower girl, and
Moody and William Franklin Donald Holstien, ring bearer.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 140, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 13, 1967, newspaper, June 13, 1967; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1619888/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.