The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 81, No. 310, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 6, 1974 Page: 6 of 20
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you can remain a "friendly" neighbor and get the job done.
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Q. How can I remove airplane
cement stains from fabrics?
A. Fingernail polish remover
usually does the trick.
BEGINNING PREPARATIONS for the “Our Little Miss Pageant" are left to right, Mrs. R. W.
Hayes, Mrs. Joe Epperson, director, and Mrs. Ray Harris. Sponsored by the Delta Chi chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi, the fourth annual "Our Little Miss Pageant" will be held Saturday, April 27 in the
Administration Auditorium at Oklahoma College of liberal Arts. Entry blanks are now available at
the Wee l ittle Shoppe or Crosley’s Dress Shop. Added this year is the Ideal Miss division for girls 13
through 17. The winner of this division will go to the world’s Ideal Miss Pageant from July 22 through
July 27 in Waco, Texas.
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A. By the addition of some
instant mashed potatoes.
Mrs. Ed Burtschi is reported
recovering satisfactorily from a
hip operation at McBride’s Bone
and Joint Hospital in Oklahoma
City. She is in Room 121.
BOX OFFICE
516 Chickasha Ave
(Home Furniture Co.)
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THE CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS, Wednesday, March 6, 1974
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the word "TAKEN" boldly
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Good Time
One watch coupled with a
variety of colored wristbands
that can be worn with any
color scheme will brighten
your spring wardrobe
By Abigail Van Buren
C 1914 by Chicago Tribune N. Y. News Svnd., IRC-
DEAR ABBY I am in a dilemma of good neighbor
relationship and good citizenship One of our neighbors is a
patrolman who constantly drives the patrol car into his
driveway (or hours He keeps the loudspeaker very loud so
he can hear it inside his house or while he is working in the
yard or fixing another car parked next to the patrol car
The other neighbors also notice his constantly playing
hooky, especially during the nights and weekends They
joke about it Since we live in a nice, quiet town with a
population around 20,000, we want to keep a good neighbor
relationship, we pretend seeing nothing.
However. I just read in the paper the police department
wants to transfer desk officers to patrol duty to cut down
the town’s costs The police department claims they keep
six patrols on the road at all times, therefore their over-
time costs are tremendous I According to the newspaper,
the overtime charge totalled $90,000 last year!)
Knowing this, I feel that as a taxpayer and good citizen
I should do something about it But how can I do it without
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changed at 8 p.m. Friday, in the
home of CW2 and Mrs. Robert K.
We Ike in Ft. Sill by Miss Eunice
Yvonne Welke and Gary Ray
Breeden of Ft. Sill.
The bride is the daughter of
CW2 and Mrs. Robert K. Welke
of Fort Sill. She is the grand-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Nichols of Chickasha and Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Welke of Ewing,
Neb. The bridegroom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Don Breeden,
Killeen, Tex.
Rev. Ralph Davis of Apache
performed the double-ring
ceremony.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a waltz
length dress of white lace
She wore a corsage of pink
carnations with pink streamers.
Serving as maid of honor was
Miss Sherri Honeycutt of
lawton. Best man was Sp. 4
Robert Greer of Ft. Sill.
Following the ceremony, a
buffet was served in the home of
the bride’s parents.
The table was covered with
white linen. The three tiered
cake was decorated with pink
roses.
The couple will make their
home in Vicenza, Italy. The
bridegroom is presently serving
with the U.S. Army at Ft. Sill.
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Mr and Mrs W T. Dean of
Chickasha announce the
engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter,
Margaret Ann, to David E Vass,
son of Mr and Mrs William J.
Conway. San Jose, Calif.
The bride-elect is a 1973
graduate of Chickasha High
School and is presently em-
ployed by the Audio Video
Company
The future bridegroom will be
graduating in April from
Oklahoma College of Liberal
Ai ts and is the owner of Audio
Video Company.
Wedding vows will lx* ex-
changed May 17 in the Trinity
Baptist Church
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THURSDAY
12:30 p.m UMW monthly
luncheon. Fellowship Hall.
li:30 p.m Duplicate Bridge
Club. Chickasha Country Club
7:30 p.m CMW Wesleyan
Group. Chur ch Parlor.
FRIDAY
11:30 a.m Ladies Golf
Association, luncheon and
golf. Chickasha Country Club.
2p.m MaclXiweU Music Club.
Mrs M B Burruss. 1010 South
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DEAR ABBY like "Burned Once,” I know what it's
like to tie married to an aging doctor who takes advantage
of ' doctor worship." When my doctor husband was in his
late 50s he had an affair with a young married woman in
her 20s According to him, it was all part of the "profes-
sionai treatment and her husband approved
Why a young woman with a young husband would want
to have anything to do with a man old enough to be her
father is beyond my comprehension For the most part, the
patients are either young divorcees looking for economic
security, or bored housewives, looking for excitement The
M D is overwhelmed by their wiles—never mind that he
looks even older when accompanied by them
BURNED SEVERAL TIMES
DEAR BURNED: To such misguided medicos, I can
only repeat, Physician. heal thyself!”
CONFIDENTIAL TO "SELF-CONSCIOUS IN L.A.”:
Don’t confuse "etiquet" with "good manners"—which is far
more important. Etiquet is more concerned with which fork
to use. "Good manners” I as defined by Jonathan Swift | "is
the art of making those people easy with whom we con-
verse. Whoever makes the fewest people uneasy is the best
bred in the company."
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Drew, Charles C. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 81, No. 310, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 6, 1974, newspaper, March 6, 1974; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1867012/m1/6/: accessed December 12, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.