Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 300, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1977 Page: 3 of 24
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Old Bottles, Pie Plates Can Become Bird Feeders, Part I
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Mwlnatai Batts
Combtow a half pound of
(head cold bccte, a half pound
cf alicad sweet onion*, a third
cap of aalad oil, am fourth
cap of wine vinegar, onr
clove and salt and pepper to
taate. Let marinate for
»everal hour* before serving
*o the flavor* can mingle
properly.
InHh’
Garden
A national survey indicate*
that the proportion of
phyaicians. dentist*, and
pharmacist* who smoke
cigarettes has decreased
markedly
SuioE
Cofewia*
Some kitchen trash can be
easily recycled into bird
feeders Pie pistes, detergent
or bleach bottles and coffee
rana can be turned into
feeding stations at virtually
no coat
With a little determination,
a sharp rutting instrument
and a few coat hangers, these
directions may be followed
far making bud feeders
PIE PLATES-One large
and one small pie plate, an
eight-inch piece of old broom
handle, a pickle jar lid. a
large peanut butter jar lid. a
roofing nail, a screw eye and
a wire coat hanger are
needed For the bottom, (kive
a roofing nail through the
middle of the pickle Jar Ud
Make a second hole through
the smaD pie plate. Than line
ig> the holes with the center of
the broom handle, and
hammer the nail into It For
the roof, punch holes in the
middle of the peanut butter
Jar Ud and large pie plate so
the screw eye fits in easily
Place the peanut butter Ja'
Ud uptede-down (opm teds
dawn i an tap te the bream
handle so three holes Une up
then screw in the screw eye.
Cut the coat hanger eight
inches from the hook; make a
■nail hook at the other end.
place through the screw eye.
and hang If the wind dumps
the bird feed, tte a weight to
the bottom of the feeder
Hoe'*
Howi
Xi Beta Mu, BSP,
Installs Officers For
Alpha Alpha Chapter
A
Lengthen Skirt
lengthen your little girl's
school dress by making s belt
of contrasting color
U there is a line where the
hem has been let down, cut
along this line and set a
matching band between
Saves buying your little
moppet a new dress and
saves on your budget too
Ovick Dip
Don't discard those little
■coops from empty powdered
Mrs J.C. MrCans was
hostess at the Monday
evening meeting of Xi Beta
Mu Chapter. Beta Sigma Phi.
a Joint meeting with Alpha
Alpha Chapter. Sapulpa’a
preceptor chapter
Members of Alpha Alpha
chapter attending were
Georgia Ella Wilson.
Margaret Underwood. Ruby
Roberta, Claudia Strain.
Doris Hicks. Ia» Butler.
Dickie Vanl.andingham.
Marge Williams. Ruth
McClain and Martina Stivers
The ritual of Exemplar
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PIE PLATE FEEDER
Friendship Class. First
United Methodist church
130 p m Class dinner al
church Mr and Mrs Fathus
Phillips and Mr and Mrs
Gene Douglas, hosts
Amaranth Court No IS-
7:30 pm Official visit of
GRM Jerry Goodman and
GRP Al Gtt
IOOF lodge d p m
Women of Episcopal
Church of the Good
Shepherd-7 30 p m Fall
Tea. Mn Sam Naifeh. Sr.,
131 S. Poplar
la Sertema 7 pm. Hoard
meeting. 7 30 p m . business
meeting. Mrs Joyce Swaf
ford. Hwy. 117, east of
Up<ip« Ml wives of Ser-
toma members welcome
DAV Auxiliary 7 30 pm.,
Doris Gleason. §00 S
Hickory
Friday
Margaret Swan Day Circle.
South Heights Baptist 1 30
p.m . Mrs Carl Sandridge,
17fl S Parti
Women's Aaxiliary of
Bartlett Memorial Medical
Center—• p.m Monthly
mewting tn Hospital
cafetarte.
DETERGENT BOTTLE FEEDER
DETERGENT BOTTli,
After tracing a mustard jar
Ud on both sides of the clean
container, cut out the circles
A paper punch nr thick nail
can be used to punch out a
perch for a small twig Use
the upper part of a wire coat
hanger for hanging, cut and
bend as a stirrup Poke two
small nail holes into the neck
of the bottle, and push the
ends of the wire into the
holes Punch or drill small
holes In the bottom of the
bottle to allow rainwater t<
drain
Watch for other feeder
ideas in this column.
dandy dippers for all your dry
staples like ccrnmeal. com
starch, flour etc Keep one
handy in each of your carv
msters
Rolling Pm Sub
Need a rolling pin right
quick' You can make do. at
least for the tune being, with
any kind of a round bottle
following officers were in-
stalled by Mrs McCans.
president of Xi Beta Mu
Georgia Ella Wilson,
president. Ruby Roberta,
vice president. Doris Hicks,
recording secretary. Marge
Williams, corresponding
secretary and Claudia Strain,
treasurer
At the business meeting,
conducted by Mrs McCans. a
Church Leaders At Kiefer
Plan Center For Older Agers
Sisters Return From Pennsylvania
Mn Gene l touglas and two
of her sisters returned
Tuesday from Pittsburgh.
Pa., where they had been
called by the sudden death of
their brother. I.L Hicks, who
died Thursday.
Funeral services were held
Saturday Mrs liougias was
accompanied by Mrs Earl
Wootkert, Tuba, and Mn
Joyce Haynes. Oklahoma
City Another sister. Mrs
7-el la Duckert. Sapulpa was
unable to make the trip
Teenagers are smoking
more according to four
nationwide surveys If the
teenage female smoker
becomes pregnant there is an
increased risk of perinatal
mortality
A BETTER WAY TO
00K WITH MICROWAVE!
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SUSAN CHAMPION
Horn* Economist
Will BE GIVING A
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COMPLETE LINE OF
ACCESSORIES ON
DISPLAY.......
A breakfast meeting last
Saturday at I a m in little
Gem Restuarant was the
prelude to formation of a
ministeral alliance for
Kiefer
Attending the meeting were
these ministers Ed Yarger.
Wayne Bookout, J H
Williams. Rex Hecox and
Kay Evans Several items
were on the agenda and a
formal election of officers
was postponed until October
13 when the group will again
meet at the little Gam for
breakfast
Plans were made for a
community-wide covered
dish luncheon to be held
September 12 at 11 a m ui
fellowship hall at United
Methodist church, to organize
a Senior Citizens Center
It was emphasized that this
luncheon is for everyone
interested in seeing a center
for the older persons of the
community They are urged
to attend the meeting which
will be from 11 a m to 2 p m
S«pvlpant Host
Overnight Ovetts
Dr. and Mrs. A. Milton
Smith. 1300 l.uker lane, had
as guests Monday and
Tuesday. Mr and Mrs
Keener Neal. Bethany
letter of resignation was read
from <.enev* l.ura» Jessie
Mae White, program
chairman, passed out
yearbooks for the 1977-70 club
year A sympathy card was
left to Mrs Clarence Hugo
Member* attending were
Elizabeth Brewer. Opal
Brown, Mary DeUong,
Thelma Del.ong, Dorothy
Finegan, Bernice lliff,
Deloma Jones. Bertha
Malanowski, Geneva
Mc< ana. I Ample Pritchett.
Pat Randolph, Frances
Roe. Jessie Mae White and
Marie Wooden
Next meeting will be
September 19 at the home of
Jessie Mae White, with
Bertha Malanowski in charge
of the program
VFW Auxiliary
To Meet Tuesday
Several fund-raising
projerts were discussed at
the last meeting of VFW
Auxiliary In charge of the
meeting was Hcse Wright,
president
Ruth Murphy treasurer,
announced 1978 membership
cards are now available and
dues may be paid at any time
Mrs Wright made inquiry
of members as to number
who were assisting the VF W
members on Thursday nights
at the benefit parties
She announced a special
called meeting will be held
Sept 6 at 8 p m to complete
plan.*. for the booth to be held
at the Mountain F estival All
members urged to attend
Those present were Roae
Wright, Fllsie Redden.
Loretta Grogan, Helen
Runyan, Roxie Snyder.
Agnes Smith. Alta Walker.
Pat Conley. Gladys Wright
lollte Hill and Ruth Murphy
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Todays
Food
Idea!
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Hoi Bacon Dretung
b pound bacon
1 small onion diced
1 cup apple cider vinegar
1 cup water
l« teaspoon white pepper
pound sugar
Dash monos odium glutamate
1 tablespoon corn starch
l« rig) water
Cut bacon strips in pieces
Cook over medium heat until
fat is completely melted
Pour half of grease Add
■won to bacon and conk over
medium heat until tender
'dd vinegar cup f a .iter
sugar and spn es let come l*
a boil Mix torn starch in
cup water and blend into
dressing Cook until mixture
thickens slightly
Mrs Blair Has
Sunday Guests
Sunday guest* in the hon»
of Mrs Otis Blair included
the Rev arid Mrs Troy Blau
i| National < ity. < h:
Fielding Helm of Wichita
Kan ; Otto Blair, 1 ulsa.
l)oug and Zeldena Cooper
Adena and ( athy < noper of
Jenks and Jimmy and Sharon
Blair. Chris and Jennifer
Worent. Sapulpa
Add ZIP!*'
to your life
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Mon. Sopt 12
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Mrs Patlaniow
Returns From NY
Mrs Fall Peatonjee has
returned from a vacation trip
to New York Qty where she
was the guest of a Bombay
friend, Mrs Elizabeth
Bharucha, who is now
working on her Master’s
degree there The ladies have
been close friends, in India,
since the time their children
had been small and they
spent much time visiting
museums, attending the
opera and renewing
acquaintances hi pb
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A relatively new medical
specialty called banatrics
deals with treatment of the
obese patient The medical
specialist is called a
bariatrician
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Livermore, Edward K. Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 300, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1977, newspaper, September 1, 1977; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1496201/m1/3/?q=coaster: accessed June 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.