Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 62, No. 261, Ed. 1 Friday, July 16, 1976 Page: 5 of 24
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Yearbooks, with lesson
leaders and hostesses, were
set up for the coming year by
Progressive Extension
Homemaker Club at its July
meeting
Hostess at the meeting was
Mrs. Howard Stroup, 1517 S.
Main Devotional and prayer
was by Mrs. Eva Taylor.
Mrs. Laura Ash reported on
the awards banquet. Two
members received awards for
perfect attendance at this
Social
Calendar
Friday
Sapulpa Extension
Homemaker Club—6 p.m
picnic, Thelma Martin, 788 N
Moccasin
Saturday
Crusader Class, Linden
Street Christian church-7
p.m. picnic at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Grant Bruce,
southeast of Sapulpa.
affair They are Mrs. Stroup
and Mrs. Taylor.
Plans were made to attend
the county picnic at
Shepherd’s Point on I,ake
Heyburn, and the business
meeting to take place July 19
at OSU
Club committee chairmen
were appointed, and a com-
munity project discussed with
more information to be
presented to members later.
Refreshments were served
to the following, Mr. Willard
Buckner, Mrs. Chester Guest,
Edna Rose, Mrs. Maynard
Ix>ve, Alene Brackett, Paula
Sauerland, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs.
Ash, and the hostess Mrs.
Stroup
Sail! Mon.-SaL
11% m All Items
NEW SHIPMENT of..
Mexican Wrought Iran,
Ship*. Hanging Pat*.
Furniture Far—
living. Dining I indrawn*
Williams’
PINK ELEPHANT
FURNITURE
221 DCWtr 224-3275
Visitors Depart
For Illinois
Mrs. Erma Perry, 901 East
Hobson, has had as guests
several days her sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Hornsby, Flagstaff, Ariz
They arrived Saturday and
departed Thursday for
Normal-Bloomington, 111.
where they will visit a brother
of Mrs. Hornsby and Mrs.
Perry, Dr. G.B. Causey and
family From there they will
go on to Rochester, Minn,
where Mrs. Hornsby will go
through the Mayo clinic.
Here they also visited a
cousin, Mrs. M L Pickett,
1409 S. Apple.
Automobile manufacturing
utilizes 80 per cent of the
nation’s rubber.
Mpulp# (Ofcla.) Harald. Fi
Freeze Vegetables Quickly Experts Say
Mpulpa (Ofcla.) Harald. Friday. July i*, in*— PAGE FIVE
Mrs.
Widow Afraid First
Date May Be Last
By Abigail Van Buren
& 19?* by Ch«c*ge Tnbvn* N » IlMtyu Inc
DEAR ABBY I'm afraid I blew it. I am a 47-year-old
widow with three children, and I 'm good-looking but not too
smart about men
I met this beautiful, eligible bachelor and we were
attracted to each other instantly He asked me out. and on
tne tirst date, in a weak moment. I went to bed with him
Now 1 could kick myself because he promised to call me
soon, but it s been three days and I haven t heard from him.
Me said he had to go out of town on busineas, so maybe
that s where he is
Should I call him? Do you think he lost respect for me9 If
he does call again, should I play hard to get9 Or do you
think he II expec, me to hop into bed with him because I Was
a pushover on the first date?
How should I handle this? He acted like he really liked
me. and he is the kind of man I want to marry
PUSHOVER
DEAR PUSHOVER: Don t call him If he calls you.
explain that you got “carried away" and now regret it. (It's
true ! If you blew it with thia man, take your lumpa and
learn from the experience. A man may want a pushover for a
date, but not for a wife
DEAR ABBY: My fiance said he wanted to present me
with a stone that had been in his family for a long time, so
naturally I was all excited when he handed me a small ring
Imagine how I felt when I opened it and found an ugly
little gray stone which he laughingly identified as a
°* surgiclly
What do you think about a clown like this?
NOT LAUGHING
DEAR NOT His mother may have had the gallstones,
but he s got the GALL.
DEAR ABBY: I am 10 years old, and I am dying to get
my- ears pierced, but my mother says I am too young
Abby. I am NOT too young All mv friends have their
ears pierced, and I have heard that some girls have theirs
pierced when they are a year old
I have some money of my own saved up. and I could pav
lor it myself, hut my mother says I can't spend it that way
F lease help me, Abby. 1 am depending on you
W ANTS PIERCED EARS
DEAR W ANTS. Sorry, but 10-year-olds must abide by
their mothers decisions Meanwhile, be patient, dear, and
when you come of age. have yourself an ear-piercing
celebration "
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Progressive Club Plans Events
Frantat Droit•
FOR SATURDAY. JULY 17.197S
look in the section in which
your birthday comes and find
what your outlook is. according
to the stars
recommended for freezing
and using appropriate
methods in preparing,
ARIES ays.freezing and storing so foods
(Mar 21 to Apr 20) & keep much of their natural
Do not neglect responsibilities color, attractiveness and
m pursuit of pleasure - or nutrit ve value
through sheer boredom Also. ,W va,ue
be tactful in making requests. v»ri*n».
not demanding arteties
STILLWATE R —" T wo Blanch most vegetables time," recommends
nours &■<*-,', the garden to the before packing them, except Sowers,
freezer helps assure you of green peppers and those Put vegetables in a cheese
high quality frozen products requiring complete cooking, cloth bag, a wire basket or a
Delaying a day or two for such as pumpkin, squash, blancher and lower into
tomatoes and beets, rapidly boiling water. Put the
Vegetables frozen without lid on the kettle and start
scalding develop off flavors counting the blanching time
shortly and may lose their immediately. Extension
attractive color, good flavor publications available from
and food value because of county Extension centers give
chemical substances called recommended blanching
enzymes in aU vegetables. times for various vegetables
Enzymes cause off-flavors Specifically, blanch
to develop. Heat from the asparagus two to four minutes
blanching process before depending on the stalk sue
freezing slows or stops the Three minutes is adequate for
action of enzymes, makes green beans. And whole grain
vegetables easier to pack and corn to be cut from the cob
brightens color takes four minutes.
‘Boiling water is the easiest Cool vegetables quickly and
of vegetables way to blanch most all
certain vegetables may cause
poor products because
vegetables change quality
quickly in the garden.
Mrs. Mary Frances Sowers,
an Oklahoma State University
nutritionist, suggests starting
with high quality foods
thoroughly in ice water or
running water You’ll find it
takes about as long to cool
food as to heat it.
After cooling, drain
vegetables thoroughly, pack
immediately into mouture-
vapor-resistant containers
And seal according to the type
of container you use
Isabel and freeze at once.
For best results, use only
best quality foods, prepare
them as recommended and
use correct packaging
materials. Seal completely
Freeze them promptly and
store at zero-degrees F. Then
plan to use your frozen food
supply to vary meals during
winter and spring.
Ou*st Return*
To Fort Worth
Mrs A A. Moulder, 402 S.
Hickory, has had as a visitor
in her home several days,
Raymond Wilson, Fort Worth.
Wilson, who has returned to
Lict Worth, is the nephew of
her late husband, A .A. Speedy
Moulder
The liver is the largest gland
in the body.
BE Ik
40-WATCHER
TAURUS “ ^ ^ freezing better than others are vegetables Use a large kettle
(Apr 21 to May 21) list*d in Extension circular C- with a lid. Have at least one
*“*“ ------— —- - 3401—“Home Freezing”— gallon boiling water for each
available for 25 cents at pound of prepared vegetables,
county OSU Extension cen- And blanch no more than two
ters. pounds of vegetables at one
Some admonitions now Be
forbearing with trying and
irritating situations, and fX)
wait until the time is ripe before
acting on a decision, no matter
how well-considered
GEMINI „
( May 22 to June 21) **
You have instinctive
how in many areas, but may
tend to get off the track now.
unwisely go off on tangents
Concentrate on essentials
CANCER . .
(June 22 to July 231 VnnA . ,, .
Fine deeds of the past could * °°d advert,sed sPec,als
now bear fruit beyond your can * a *** telpful to the food
expectations Travel and shoPf*r TTiey tell the buyer
romance in high favor what is on sale and where.
OsO They always include the pri~
' J.u'v 410 Au« and sometimes—although n
n planning changes, make
Advertised Specials
it (M».
Help Food Shopper
BOYS*GIRLS*MOMS*DADS*Everyone!
CUSTOM PRINTED
T-SHIRTS 1
certain first that they are for
the better also that the\ meet
with the approval of others
involved A time for making
ALL moves thoughtfull>
VIRGO
i Aug 24 to Sept 23) "V ^
Use good judgment in all
situations Restrain vigor when
it seems politic, be aggressive
when such tactics are required
LIBRA || y ’’se
'Sept 24 to Oct. 23) «
You are usually more than
competent in handling dif-
ficulties on your own," but this
is a day when you may need a
little advice If so. seek it from
competent sources only
SCORPIO
I Oct. 24 to Nov. 22»
Stellar influences now en-
courage your best endeavors
and promote happiness in your
personal life Do not fear the
outcome of anything your un-
dertake This can be YOUR
day
SAGITTARIUS ur, M
Nov 23 to Dec 21) r
Gear yourself to a pace
adequate for THIS DAY’S
program and keep it there,
neither slackening nor hurry-
ing Romance and friendship
favored in the p m
CAPRICORN Wtjf
' ( Dec. 22 to Jan 20)
Good planetary influences
You can manage in better-than-
ordinary fashion, yet must take
precautions not to underes-
timate or overevaluate new
propositions
AQUARIUS ^ /A
I Jan 21 to Feb 191 .
Generous aspects now
stimulate your interests and
proclivities, and your per-
sonality should make itself felt
where it counts Enjoy the day'
PISCES
i Feb 20 to Mar 201
Some situations may be
getting out of hand This is the
time to use your wits and clear
up matters insofar as YOU are
personally concerned
and sometimes—although not
often enough—they also in-
clude a description of the
food—the grade, the size, and
other quality indications.
Sometimes you hear
remarks that the foods on
‘‘special’’ sale are low quality
foods that the store just wants
to get rid of. Any store that
followed that policy would not
remain in business long,
states Virginia Stanley, Creek
County OSU Extension Home
Economist. The purpose of the
food ad is to get you into the
store, that’s true. But the store
also wants and needs your
repeat business Poor quality-
merchandise would certainly
not accomplish that purpose.
Weekend food specials are
usually priced to save food
shoppers 10 to 20 percent.
The low price on "special”
sale items is made possible by
quantity buying on the part of
the store, shaving of the profit
margin, or an especially good
buy offered to the store by its
suppliers. Quality is generally
high. Certainly the store
would not call your attention
to poor quality.
Often a food will be
"specialed" because it’s in
season. In other words, there
are liberal supplies of the food
and prices are low. When this
happens, you find several
stores offering specials on the
same item. That is a good time
to plan to use this particular I
food often in your menu plans.
If more than one food store '
is located relatively close to
year and feel better as a
result It's weekend again so
let’s look in on the food
retailers in this area and
check best-food-values,
vises Mrs. Stanley.
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JEANS
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the day’ is located relatively close to H
a^-v your home, you can generally I
save more money on your food |
buying by shopping advertised
specials in more than one
store since many times their
specials will be on different
food items.
Most families eat lighter
foods during this season of the
O'NEILL DRAMA
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YOU BORN TODAY are a
loyal and conservative in-
dividual. endowed with out-
standing integrity and a
tremendous sense of respon-
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hands since you are meticulous kins Center opens July 7 with
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The world’s first photograph ductions include O’Neills
was taken in 1826 by ^ Wilderness" and
Shakespeare's “Coriolanus.”
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Livermore, Edward K. Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 62, No. 261, Ed. 1 Friday, July 16, 1976, newspaper, July 16, 1976; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1496981/m1/5/: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.