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Sapulpa Daily Herald
Sapulpa (Okla.) Herald. Monday, August IS. 1985—PACK THREE
Soda/ Calendar Language lessons listed
Tonightr—
TIPS: 7 p.m at Sellers Inn
Restaurant.
Iota Rho: 7 p.m. at the American
National Bank Clubroom. Opening
Day and 10th anniversary.
Catholic Daughters ol the
Americas: 7 p.m. at Sacred Heart
Hall.
American Diabetes Association: 7
p.m. at the Bristow Methodist Chur-
ch.
Families Involved: 7:30 p m. at
1013 E Cleveland Ave., north end ol
building
Masons: 7:30 p.m at Masonic
Temple
Tuesday-
Senior Citizens: Pool, exercise
class, games and 11 a m dinner at
the Community Center
TOPS: 9a m in Frank Hall ol the
Sapulpa Public Library
WMS Beams ol Light: 9 a m at
the church.
Salvation Army Ladies Home
League: 10a m. at 003 S. Park St.
AARP: 6 p m at the Golden Cor
ral Restaurant
New Beginnings: 6 to 8 p m. at the
Criterion Cate Singles trom 30 to 50
years lor "Tuesdays Together .”
Women Helping Women 7:30 p m
at the Department ot Human Ser
vices.
VFW Auxiliary: 7:30 p.m. at VFW
Building
American Legion Auxiliary: 7:30
p m at hut
Radiant Chapter ol the Eastern
Star: 7:30 p m at the Masonic Tern
pie
Wednesday—
Senior Citizens: Cralts. exercise
class, pool, games and 11:30 a m.
dinner at the Community Center.
Cralts class: 9 a m. at the Com
inumty Center.
Rebecca Circle ol First
Presbyterian: 10 a.m. in the church
parlor
Rebekah Circle ol Forest Hills
Baptist: 1 p.m at the church
Bold Mission Bible Study Group:
1:30 p.m. at Grace Bennett s home
Oneida Beaty is co-hostess.
Martha Ruth Circle of First
Presbyterian: 1:30p.m. at church.
Rebekah Lodge: 7:30 p.m. at the
Odd Fellows Hall.
Veteran's Memorial Association:
7:30 p.m. at DAV Building, 1429 S.
Main St.
Thursday-
Senior Citizens: Exercise class,
pool, games and 11:30 a.m. dinner at
the Community Center.
First Church of God Mission Socie-
ty: 9a m at the church
’ Good Will Breakfast Club: 9 a m
at Seller's Inn Restaurant
Glenpool Senior Citizens: 9:30
a m at the Community Center
Sacred Heart Altar Society: 10
a m at Sacred Heart Hall
Salvation Army Senior Citizens:
10a m at603 S. Park St
Westside Free Will Baptist: 11
a m at the church.
Creek County Chapter ol National
Association ol Retired Federal
Employees: noon at the Oriental
Steak House.
Class of 35: 6 p.m. at the Western
Sizzlin Steak House.
Early 30s: 6:30 p m. at Golden
Corral Restaurant
Galilean Class ol First Christian:
6:30 p m at the church.
TOPS ot West Tulsa: 6:45 p.m at
Epworth United Methodist Church
American Legion Post No 36: 7
p.m at Legion Hut
Jaycees: 7:30 p m membership
meeting at the Jaycee Hut
Odd Fellows: 7:30 p.m. at Odd
Fellows Hall.
Sapulpa Amaranth Court: 7:30
p m at the Masonic Temple
Whileaway EH: 7:30 p m. at Fern
Patterson s home
Friday-
Senior Citizens: Bible study, exer
cise class, pool, games and 11:30
a m. dinner at the Community
Center
Baha i taith discussion: 7:30 p.m
at 927 S. Mission St .apartment 18
DEAR ABBY: Cheers for your
column on language abuse! May I
submit my own pet peeve? The use
of the word "lady” instead of
"woman.”
“Woman” is a perfectly good word
and refers to any adult female,
whereas the word “lady” is a par-
ticular type of woman—one showing
“refinement, gentility and good
manners.”
Particularly ridiculous is the word
“bag-lady.”
JEERING IN JERSEY
DEAR ABBY: Thank you for
pointing out the monotonous
“right?” tacked onto the end of
every sentence as though it were a
question.
When someone says, “I went to
the store, right? I bought a bag of
potatoes, right? Cost me $3, right?”
I say, “Left!”
HAROLD B.
IN BROCTON, N Y.
DEAR ABBY: My pet peeve con-
cerns using the word “so” in place of
the word “very.”
Advertisers do it constantly.
Example: “Our (whatever) is so soft,
so beautiful, so tasty, so affordable,
etc.” If a product rates particular
merit, the “so” is lengthened, and it
becomes "sooooo beautiful, sooooo
tasty, etc." My name is Robert J.
Vanden Heuvel, but you may sign
me ...
SO TIRED OF “SO”
IN SHALIMAR, FLA.
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DearAbby
By Abigail VanBuren
DEAR ABBY: I^et’s put a stop to
using the word “hopefully” as fol-
lows: “Hopefully we’ll be there soon.”
The sentence should be, “I hope
we’ll be there soon.”
I hope we soon rid ourselves of the
earsore "hopefully.” Please add this
to your collection.
SMALLTOWN I.AWYER
DEAR ABBY: I’d like to put in
two cents regarding the misuse of
the English language.
The nonsensical double negative
“irregardless” is now so widely used
that I actually found it in the
dictionary!
TOM KITTERMAN,
PITTSFIELD, MASS.
DEAR ABBY: Let’s get to work on
the word “got.” My dictionary says
“got” is the past and past participle
of “get.”
When one has said, “I have, he
has, she has, they have,” why “got"?
“I got, she got, you got, they got”
grates on my nerves. Got the idea?
NO MORE “GOTS”
DEAR ABBY: How about people
who say they feel “badly”? People
can feel good and they can feel bad,
but the person who feels "badly”
feels with his fingers and is doing a
poor job of it.
And please deliver me from all
these “feelers” who say, “I feel you
should do it,” instead of, “I think
you should do it.” Feeling is not the
same as thinking
FEELING FEISTY
DEAR ABBY: Please start a
campaign to do away with mean-
ingless phrases such as "by and
large.” What does it mean, anyway?
Absolutely nothing! Put that one in
the same class with “each and
every.” Another waste of words.
FORMER SCHOOL TEACHER
DEAR ABBY: When are they
going to bury that corny expression,
“Have a good day"? I am so tired of
it. It’s insincere, meaningless and
puts the recipient of that overused
“wish” in an awkward position.
What is the proper response? “You
have a good day, too”?
A simple “Thank you” or "Good-
bye” is quite enough, thank you.
TIRED OF H.A.G.D.
DEAR ABBY: Speaking of mis-
using the English language. When
someone answers the telephone and
hears: “This is Dr. Smith’s office
calling,” I am tempted to respond,
“And this is Mrs. Karney’s hotise
answering.” When a secretary says,
"I’m sorry, he’s tied up right now,” I
want to ask, “Any suspects? Or did
you do it?”
Also, when I hear “At this point in
time,” I want to say, “Time doesn’t
have points; it’s continuous, it keeps
moving, it doesn’t stand still.”
There’s more, Abby, but I wish
there weren’t.
WESLEY VAN BUREN
KARNEY, OLYMPIA. WASH.
DEAR ABBY: If I hear one more
person say, “Well, the bottom line
is ...” I am going to hit the ceiling!
RICHARD S.
VENTURA, CALIF
DEAR ABBY: I object to the
perpetual use of the word “pretty" to
qualify adjectives, e g. “pretty good,
pretty bad, pretty late, pretty early,”
and so on to eternity.
EDITH V. WATERS,
FRESNO, CALIF
Top books
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Fiction—
1. "Skeleton Crew," Stephen King
2. "The Fourth Deadly Sin,
Lawrence Sanders
3. "The Hunt for Red October,
Tom Clancy
4 "Jubal Sackett," Louis
L Amour
5. “If Tomorrow Comes, Sidney
Sheldon
6 “Lonesome Dove," Larry
McMurtry
7 "The Cider House Rules, John
Irving
8. "Jian. Eric Van Lustbader
9 "Hold the Dream. Barbara
Taylor Bradford
10 "Thinner, Richard Bachman
Non-fiction—
1 "Yeager: An Autobiography.
Yeager and Janos
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3. "A Passion lor Excellence,
Peters and Austin
4. "Dr Berger s Immune Power
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5 "The Mick," Mantle and Gluck
6 "Nothing Down," Robetb G
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7. "Smart Women, Foolish
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Vecsey
9 "Fit tor Lite," Harvey and
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10. "The Frugal Gourmet," Jell
Smith
(Courtesy ol Time, the weekly
newsmagazine)
Sisco—
KELLYVILLK — Kenny and
Sheila Sisco ot Kellyville announce
the birth ol their daughter. Danielle
Renee
The baby was born July 30 at
Oklahoma Osteopathic Hospital,
Tulsa She weighed 7 pounds, 7
ounces and she was 20 inches long
Grandparents are Bill and Alice
Widdoes and Robert and Peggy
Sisco, all ol Kellyville
Great-grandparents are Mildred
Widdoes ol Sapulpa and Sylvia and
Harvey Hurst and Wilson Widdoes,
all ol Muskogee
Activity
Gray—
LAFAYETTE. La - James In
gram Gray was born Aug 15 at
Women s Hospital. Lalayette, La.
He w eighed 8 pounds, 9 ounces.
His parents are Mr. and Mrs
James Ingram Gray. Lalayette.
He has one sister, Stephanie
Alison.
Grandparents are James and
Carol Parks ot Oklahoma City and
Bud and Virginia Gray ot Muskogee
Great-grandparents are Peggy
Gray and Lorene Parks, both ol
Muskogee, and Robert and Selma
Kellarot Sapulpa
Spray bottle is handy tool
l)AVA
Three women recently were
awarded prizes during the Disabled
American Veterans Auxiliary
meeting
Lois Cornwell won the door prize,
a bird house handmade by DAV
member Clarence Browner
Alene Tabor and Brenda Filby
also won gilts during the meeting
DEAR POLLY — Several weeks
ago when my granddaughter had a
very severe and irritating case of
chicken pox, she couldn't tolerate
having calamine lotion rubbed on her
I discovered that putting the cala-
mine lotion in a thoroughly cleaned
spray bottle worked very well It
sprayed on uniformly and stayed on
several hours helping to dry up the
blisters. It would work well to spray
on lotions for poison ivy and other
skin irritations. — JEANNE
DEAR JEANNE — That’s an
excellent method. After all, the stuff
won't do any good if the patient can't
stand to have it applied and the spray
treatment is fairly painless, quick and
easy. Your helpful Pointer earns you
the Pointer of the Week award, a
copy of my book “Polly’s Pointers:
1081 Helpful Household Hints for
Making Everything Last Longer."
Others who would like this book can
order it for 86.50. Make check pay-
able to POLLY’S POINTERS and
send to POLLY’S POINTERS, Box
Polly’s Pointers
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By Polly Fisher
MISS FIT
AEROBICS
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ladies only in KmIm.
CUSSeS MON. WED. 6 Fll.
at 9 m Nam At ml
Linda Smith is th«
ncitini instructor
ENROLL FOR THE MY,
THE MONTH. OR
3 MONTHS
CALL
1-827-6410
NOW
DEAR AMY AND READERS —
Adopting a stray is a wonderful way
to share love with a pet. However, do
be cautious in approaching some-
times part-wild strays.
Make sure the animal is tame and
companionable before you touch it or
let a child near it. Be especially alert
for any signs of disease or injury and
get the animal to a vet immediately
so it can be checked out and, if neces-
sary. treated right away. If you have
other cats, don't let the new animal
Anniversary
Caldwell—
Norman and Jean Caldwell
celebrated their 33rd wedding an-
niversary Sunday.
The Caldwells were married Aug
18,1952, in Sapulpa
Recipes
SALMON STEAKS W ITH
CUCUMBER DILL SAUCE
4 cups water
12 cup lemon juice
1 small onion, quartered and slic-
ed lengthwise
I teaspoon salt
10 w hole peppercorns
Four 6-ounce salmon steaks
Cucumber dill sauce, see recipe
Fresh dill sprigs
Add water, lemon juice, onion, salt
and peppercorns to a large skillet
Bring to a boil; add salmon steaks
Poaching liquid must cover salmon;
add additional boiling water il
necessary. Return to a boil; sun
mer, covered, allowing 10 minutes
per inch ot thickness ol salmon or
until salmon flakes easily when
tested with a tork Remove steaks
and drain. Serve hot or cold with
Cucumber Dill Sauce. Garnish with
dill sprigs. Makes 4 servings
CUCUMBER DILL SAUCE: Feed
cucumber; cut in hall lengthwise
and scoop out seeds. Slice thinly.
Sprinkle with 1 teaspoon salt; mix
well. Seat aside for 15 minutes;
drain liquid Irom cucumbers. Stir
together well the drained
cucumbers, 1 cup plain yogurt or
sour cream, 1 teaspoon grated
lemon rind, teaspoon lemon juice,
tmely chopped fresh dill and salt and
pepper to taste Makes about 2 cups.
PEACHSAUCE
1 scaht pound (3 medium) ripe
peaches
cup honey
2 tablespoons white rum
Peel peaches and slice — there
should be a scant 2 cups. Puree
cup ot the peach slices. In a medium
saucepan, stirring constantly, bring
peach puree and honey to a gentle
boil; add remaining peach slices and
heat through Oil heat, stir in rum
Serve at once. Makes about 112 cups
Delicious served over sponge cake
squares topped with vanilla ice
cream.
VEGETABLE TRIO
10-ounce package Irozen cut okra
8 ounce can stewed tomatoes
7 ounce can whole kernel corn,
drained
I to2 tablespoons butter
Salt and pepper to taste
In a l12-quart saucepan cook okra
according to package directions;
dram; return to saucepan. Add
tomatoes, corn, butter and salt and
pepper, heat. Serve in side dishes
with spoons Makes 4 servings
_______________ lei the _____ ________
come into contact with them until it’s
_____ _____________been to the vet, since it could pass on
1216, Dept. 55, Cincinnati, OH 45201. diseases such as feline leukemia or
— POLLY feline peritonitis to uninfected cats.
_ Finally, get anv new cat, whether
DEAR POLLY - To keep birds out adoP^d' as a, or
of your newly planted garden, place a spayed or neutered immediately. The
few pmwheels (hey can be purchased tented and PPu.n have takfn an
m the toy section of a1 variety or ^ step'toward solving the
department store) at random in the K v „
soil The spinning and glistening of problem of our rapidly expanding
the pinwheels keep the birds away unwanted cat population,
and brighten up your garden if your DEAR POLLY — If you've frozen
flowers haven’t bloomed yet — something in a Pyrex dish and need to
MABEL use the dish for something else, turn
DEAR POLLY — After making the dish upside down on a piece of
rum ball cookies, roll them in crushed
chocolate candy and toasted almonds.
— MRS. E.P
DEAR POLLY — If you must store
soap powder or laundry detergent in
a damp place, stuff the opening of the
box with a sheet of fabric softener. It
will help keep the powder drier —
AIM
DEAR A L.M AND READERS -
It can be a sheet that you’ve already
used in the dryer once. — POLLY
DEAR POLLY — My child wanted
a cat for years. Finally, a stray found
its way to our house and into her
heart The cat is work and costs
money, but she is enjoying it more
than all of the expensive toys we
bought her over the years. — AMY
aluminum foil and cover the bottom
with a hot towel The frozen food will
drop out Immediately wrap the food
and return it to the freezer When
you're ready to reheat the food,
unwrap it and pop it into the same
dish
To freeze soups or any liquid, place
a plastic bag in a large plastic bowl
and pour the cooled liquid into the
bag Seal the bag and freeze it. still in
the bowl When frozen, lift the bag out
of the bowl and return it to the
freezer
Freeze hamburger and sausage
patties on a cookie sheet, then drop
them into a plastic bag They won t
stick together and you can take out
the portions you need This also works
for chicken, pork chops and steaks
If you have a problem with fleas in
your home, put a little flea powder in
your vacuum cleaner bag It kills the
fleas picked up by the vacuum
Rejuvenate an old, scratched coffee
table by covering it with ceramic tile
glued onto the top You can coat the
tile with a sealer for easy cleaning
JEAN
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Happy Birthday
KAREN
Love Jim & Kids
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