The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 81, No. 66, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 22, 1973 Page: 5 of 12
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DEAR ABBY: I am having a fight with my girl friend.
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DRIVE-IN:
9:00-6:00 Monday thru Friday
9:00-12:00 Saturday
LOBBY:
9:00-3:00 Monday thru Friday
9:00-12:00 Saturday
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CHICKASHA
DEAR TROUBLED: Between the rise of inflation and
the fall of the plunking. it should average out like old times.
Clean Preteens
Clean simple lines are in
store even for the preteen
set. Fitted high-waisted
pants are neatly topped with
floral or plaid blazers. Short
pinafore jumpers add a bit
of charm to straight leg
pants and skinny rib turtle-
necks. And long tailored
skirts are teamed with
tailored blouses with white
collar and cuffs.
come-and-go bridal shower in
the Fellowship Hall of the First
Baptist Church.
Miss Still is the daughter of
Mrs. Laverne Still, 827 South
13th.
The color theme for her
wedding was carried out in floral
decorations of white daisies and
yellow porn poms. I
Miss Sue Pokorney was in I
charge of the guest book and I
assisted the honoree in opening |
the gifts. |
Hostesses were Mrs. C. G. ‘
Frye, Mrs. Joe Wood, Mrs. L. H. *
King, Mrs. Alton Pace, Mrs. •
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DEAR CRAMPED: She was. Your chintzy stunt back-
fired. But watch that girl friend. She's a tough teacher!
MAY 23rd
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DRAPERY FABRIC
In Stock to Choose From.
THIS WEEK
The Odrinex Plan can help you
become the slim him person that you
would like to be. Odrinex has been used
successfully by thousands all over the
country for 14 years. Get rid of excess
fat and live longer
Odrinex is a liny tablet and easily
swallowed Contains nodangerous drugs
No starving. No special exercises
Odrinex Plan costs $3.25 and the large
economy size $5 25
You must lose ugly fat or your
money will be refunded No questions
asked Accept no substitutes. Sold with
this guarantee by
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Classic men’s “Tri-Fold”
Miss Still
Honored With
Hridal Shower
Miss Lisa Still, bride-elect of
Jack Holt, was honored with a
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We wanted to go dutch treat to a drive-in movie and I was
a little low on money, so I suggested that she drive my car
and I would ride in the trunk of the car.
She agreed, took the wheel, and drove to the drive-in.
When we got there she refused to let me out. I pounded and
pounded but she wouldn't let me out. I finally gave up and
had to stay cramped up in the trunk while she watched the
movie. After the movie, she drove herself home and then
she let me out.
She said she wanted to teach me a lesson because what
I wanted to do was not only dishonest it was stingy, too. I
say the theaters charge all they can get, which is way too
much, and anybody who can get in for free deserves to
DISCOUNT ON
Summer Polyester Double Knit
(Designed With YOB In Mind!
BAKK I The First National Bank & Trust Co.
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By Abigail Van Buren
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DEAR ABBY: If you feel that a private secretary
should not sit in judgment of her boss' private affairs,
then she should not be imposed upon to take insignificant,
petty messages from his girl friend. After all, a secretary
is employed to support the welfare of the business her boss
represents.
No one should be asked to lie, and a secretary should
feel remorse when she has to tell lies for her boss.
Your second offense was to inform that secretary that
this is one of her secretarial duties. It is NOT!
OUT OF THE MIDDLE
DEAR OUT: And what if the boss owns his own
business? A secretary is paid to convey messages to and
from her boss, whatever they may be, and whether the
message is from a business associate, his wife, or girl
friend is none of her business. If she feels "remorse” when
she tells a caller that her boss is "tied up” when he is not
—or that he is "out” when he is busy, she has the privilege
of finding a job that's more to her liking.
DEAR ABBY: I have been reading your column for
many years and have never seen my problem discussed.
When my husband and I were married, a friend suggested
that we could have a nice sum for retirement if we would
put a quarter in a box every time we made love.
As retirement time approaches I find that the coins
aren’t plunking into the box the way they once did. In fact,
so far this year they've only been plunked twice.
With inflation and all, the way it is I suggested that my
husband put a $20 bill in the box every time from now on.
The way things are going he would have to pay only a
CUSTOM MADE
DRAPES
With The
Dramatic Look
Fresh New Styling
With
SPRING+CREST
Traverse Rods
In Many Styles & Colors
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Hostess Caftans
Brilliantly printed caftans
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essing parties. Styles are
similar, but the range of
prints varies from classical
Oriental to modern geomet-
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Nylon tricot, all colors: Powernit
Laces and elastic to match
JETTA'S
FABRIC & DRAPERY SHOP
2204 GRAND AVE. PH. 224-5068
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Oniel Cavin, Mrs. Stella
disaxnt drug centers
CONFIDENTIAL TO "ONLY REPEATED IT” IN
SALT LAKE CITY: One who repeats a rumor is as guilty
as the one who started it.
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File all the jumbo size foreign currency,
letters, photos and cards you have to carry.
Here's a billfold that's oversize inside, yet
folds down to slim jim pocket size. Extra
large currency section, two card pockets,
and eight wing photo card case. Rolfs
"Tri Fold". In a selection of fine leathers.
From $5.
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Commercia Window For Businesses 4
Miss Linda Kaye Likes
Miss Likes
Awarded $100
Scholarship
Miss Linda Kaye Likes has Sehon, Mrs. Thurman Cavin and
been awarded a $100 scholarship Mrs. Ruby Nye.
in professional nursing (RN) by
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PARKING COINS
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Account Opened
—Safe Deposit Box Rented
District 17 of the Oklahoma State
Nurses Association. Mrs. Neysa
Davis is district president.
Miss Likes, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Likes of
Chickasha, has completed two
years in pre-nursing at South-
western State College,
Weatherford. She has been
accepted in the Oklahoma
Baptist University nursing
program which she will enter
this fall. Previously she worked
as a Candy Striper and is
presently employed as a nurses
aide at Grady Memorial
Hospital.
Her mother, Marjorie, is a
registered nurse and is em-
ployed at Grady Memorial as a
supervisor on the medical floor.
Her father, Roy, is a member of
the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
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Drew, Charles C. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 81, No. 66, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 22, 1973, newspaper, May 22, 1973; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1866766/m1/5/: accessed December 10, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.