The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 91, No. 118, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1982 Page: 3 of 16
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Health Department
Finally everyone can enjoy indoor grilling. Even if they live
in a building where outside venting is impossible. That’s because
the new Anywhere Jenn-Air is coming. The first grill-range that
needs no venting to the outside. Or even a hood. Come see it soon
DEAR VIRGINIA: Here's your letter — it’s worth
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Coming Events
FRIDAY
7 pm. - Friendship and
recreation. Senior Citizen
Center, Borden Park.
7:10 p.m. - Grace Baptist
Church will host their
monthly First Friday
Night Singing, 1010 South
30th. Everyone is welcome
to attend the event which
will include congregational
singing, quartets, trios,
duets, and solos.
SATURDAY
0 a.m. to 4 p.m. - Reunion for
all former pupils, teachen
and friends of the Stover
School and community.
Marlow American Logion
Building, North U.S. 01,
Marlow Bring a basket
dinner and beverages
DEAR ABBY: "No reunions," said the person who had
no desire to go back and see the classmates who snubbed
him (her?) in high school. I know exactly how that person
feels.
I was lonely and miserable in high school, too, but I lost
some weight, bought some sensational clothes, borrowed a
Mercedes and went to my 25th reunion.
All the cute, popular girls who had snubbed me when I
didn’t have a friend (or a date) showed up looking old and
faded. I was the belle of the ball! You should have seen the
men line up to dance with the attractive, sultry brunette I
had become.
Revenge is sweet. I say, "Don't get mad. Get even!"
GOT EVEN IN IOWA
(Aug. 30, 1981)
DEAR ABBY: Last Memorial Day our house caught fire.
Our three daughters were asleep upstairs, and my husband
and I were asleep in the downstairs bedroom. The fire
spread so fast and the smoke was so thick we weren't able
to get the children. Melinda, 5, was dead on the scene;
Suzanne, 2, was dead on arrival at the hospital; and Tonya,
7, was in a coma for two days. She died without coming out
of it.
My husband and I still can't believe our little girls are
gone. Maybe if we had had a smoke alarm we would still
have our children.
While Tonya was in a coma, we were expecting the worst,
so we willed her kidneys to the organ bank so that two
children who needed a kidney could have them. That gave
us some comfort.
Please print this. It’s too late for us, but it may save some
other parents from having to go through what we went
through.
DEAR ABBY: Last week a man here in Dayton lost his
wife and three children in a fire. The fire chief said a smoke
alarm might have saved them.
It hit me hard, Abby, because I lost my three daughters
in a fire, wrote to you, and you printed my letter. Please run
it again My three daughters are gone, and that man's
three sons plus his wife are gone, but if a rerun of my letter
can save one life, it will be worth the space.
By the way, Abby, I’m getting along just great. Thank
you very much.
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on how to be popular, get Abby's Popularity booklet.
Send 31 plus a long, self-addressed stamped (37
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Ministering salvation; Holy Spirit baptism;
with the gifts of the Spirit in operation,
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224-7666 or 222-1971
DEAR ABBY: I am a sort of unofficial "office manager"
by virtue of the fact that I have seniority. (I’ve been here
for 21 years.) There are six girls in this office. Our boss is
really the office manager, but he leaves a lot of the details
to me.
We recently hired a new secretary. She is a nice person
and came well-recommended, but she comes to work at 8
a.m. (like the rest of us), fixes coffee for herself (we have a
coffeemaker with cream and sugar here, compliments of
the office), but she also brings cottage cheese and bagels,
and sometimes hard-boiled eggs and fruit, and she has her
breakfast here. She is rarely finished before 8:45 because
she brings the morning paper with her to read while she
eats.
Do you think she’s out of line? She's paid to work from 8
to 4 No location or names, please.
UNOFFICIAL OFFICE MANAGER
Auguet
An interesting year is in store
for you. Several persons who
were important to you in the
past, but with whom you have
lost contact, will make their
presence felt once again
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Some-
one you like but whom you felt
never responded to you is
undergoing a change of heart
He or she is getting to know
you better
VIRGO (Aug. 23-8ept. 22) Per-
sons who meet you for the first
time today, especially mem-
bers of the opposite sex, will be
favorably Impressed by your
charming demeanor
LIBRA (bept. 2-Oct 23) Due
to your example today, subor-
dinates will be willing to go
those extra few steps for you
even though you may not ask it
of them.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-ov. 22)
You could be pleasantly
surprised today when you find
yourself the center of attention
at a social gathering. You're far
more popular than you give
yourself credit for
SAGITTANIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Let the one you love know
how much you truly care. Don't
be afraid to be demonstrative
today, even if it is in front of
others.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 11)
Your quiet wit and skill as a
mediator may be called for
today when two pals reach an
impasse You’ll know how to
relieve the tension and get
them chuckling.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Try to spend time today work-
ing on labors of love, instead of
distasteful tasks. Doing things
you enjoy could prove profita-
ble as well as pleasant
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
You have that deft touch today
that can lead and inspire com-
panions if you choose to use it.
Being able to manage others
and make them like it is a rare
gift.
ARKS (March 21-April 10)
Spending time with loved ones
today will fulfill your inner
needs, more so than being
where the bright lights and
action are. Plan something
appropriate.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Top-off a pleasant day today
by doing something with a
select group of friends with
whom you feel at ease, and
whose conversation is congen-
ial.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
You’ll be operating on the
same wavelength today with
persons of influence Now is
the time to press for a favor if
you need one.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Your charming manner, cou-
pled with your sense of humor,
are the keys to unlock Impor-
tant doors for you today. Be
yourself. Don't hesitate to use
them.
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• 1982 by Universat Press Syndicate
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• ! POLLY’S POINTERS
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DEAR POLLY — What should you soak liver in to make it
tender? - MRS B.R
DEAR MRS. B.R. — Some people soak liver in milk,
claiming that makes it sweeter and more tender. The best
way to insure tenderness in liver is to be sure you don't
overcook it. Cook calves’ liver briefly and quickly so that it
remains juicy and slightly pink inside. You’ll be surprised at
the delicate flavor of liver cooked this way. Long cooking
merely turns liver into shoe leather. — POLLY
Jenn-Air. The finest cooking system ever created.
DEAR POLLY — When frying doughnuts, flip the
doughnuts over as soon as they rise in the hot grease They
seem to keep their shape better this way. When the second
side is browned, turn them back on the first side to brown as
well. - MRS AMS
DEAR POLLY — I’ve kept ants out of my kitchen for
three years with this cost-free remedy. In spring, I place
some fresh or dried onion skins on my cabinet shelves and
behind the counters, sink and appliances These skins can be
left all winter They dry out; they won’t rot. The onion odor
fades away after a few days, but the ants stay away —
LOUISE } }
DEAR POLLY — Don’t throw away those diapers when
the children outgrow them They make excellent utility
cloths. - DAISY ’
DEAR POLLY — To dry nail polish quickly, immerse
your nails (after the polish has set a bit) in a basin of cold
water. Only takes a few minutes to harden the polish.
If you have an automatic dishwasher that drains into the
sink, put your tea kettle or range top burner saucers under
the waterdrain while you run the washer This cleans those
items while you also run a full load of other dishes. - C.K.
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the performance because her
niece, Dr. Rose Marie Smith,
was one of the directors of the
play performed at USAO.
Our “Snack Party" turned
out great It was too hot to go
outside so we just went ahead
and had it inside and still had
fun.
Wanda Nightingale, with
the help of Millie Spears, just
about won all the prizes at
"Bingo” the other day. Were
they lucky
Speaking of games, Agnes
Kirkland, Vera Kirkland and
I certainly enjoyed the games
at the Knights of Columbus
Building. Thanks for asking
us.
I was so proud of the
"Button Pictures" my craft
class made, I hung them on
the bulletin board so
everyone could enjoy them
My “Remotivation
Classes" just get smarter and
smarter They never fail to
amaze me with their
knowledge.
Everyone’s asking when
the “Blue Grass Band” will
be back. They all enjoy their
visits so much.
I'd like to welcome our new
residents. Hope you like us
We are already beginning to
like all of you.
We all enjoyed the Jayceets
visit. Especially their
children. One little baby just
“Story Hour” It is really
We'd like to thank Dr. won our hearts We look
Harvey Jewel and his USAO forward to their "Ice Cream
students for sharing scenes Party" around the 12th of
from “South Pacific” with us August.
They were all just wonderful. We are finding out all about
One of our residents, Emma Gloria Swansons’ life in
THREE-
Pearl Parks Selected As Speaker
For New Hope Baptist Women's Day
Mrs. Pearl Parks of Union elementary school for the University, a masters of
Baptist Church, Lawton, has American School System at reading in 1970, certified as a
been selected as speaker for Grafenwohr, Adult Education peychometrist in 1972 and
New Hope Baptist Church's System for U.S. Government finished requirements for
Annual Women’s Day. and taught Sunday School and administration from South-
She entered Shaw served as Girl Scout leader western State University and
University in Raleigh, N.C., She was also one of the University of Oklahoma
in 1948 and graduated in founders of a program called She is presently teaching
January, 1951, with a “Youth for Christ" for the Lawton Public School
bachelor of arts degree in Mrs. Parks taught ex- system
elementary education. She tension courses for School at The public is invited to
went to Grafenwohr, Religion, Langston attend this annual Women's
Germany, in March, 1966. University, from 1958 to 1961. Day Program at 3 p m
While there she attended the Mrs. Parks received her Sunday
University at Maryland masters of education in 1965
Overseas Program, taught from Oklahoma State
The first Hall Family state residents included
reunion was held Saturday, Mr and Mrs. Robert Knowles
July 31, at the home of Mrs and son, Mrs Donna Murphy
Anna Lee Colbert to honor and family, and Mr. Jeffrey
Mrs Leila Hall, the family Hall and son, all of Oklahoma
matriarch. In attendance were City; Rev. and Mrs. Edgar
seven children, 20 grand- Owens and family and Rev.
children, 26 great grand- and Mrs. Greg Richardson
children and nine great great and family, Okmulgee,
grandchildren from a total of Out of state residents at-
more than 80 descendents tending were Mr. and Mrs.
Chickasha residents at- Refus Johnson and grandson,
tending were Mr and Mrs Mr. Oscar C. Hall and
Anthony Norwood, Mr. and daughter, and Mr. Jack C.
Mrs Richard Colbert and Young and son, all from Loe
family, Mr. and Mrs Eugene Angeles, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs.
Hall and family, Mr and Mrs. Oscar C. Jacobs, Petersberg,
Curtis Moore, Mrs. Loretta Texas; Mr and Mrs. James
Givens and family, Hall III and family of
Harold J. Williams and son, Hampton, Va.; Rev. and Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. Darryal Young James Connors and family,
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chesapeake, Va.
Gregory Madison and family, Other relatives attending
Mr. and Mrs Robert included Berthina J.
Wimberley and family, and Mitchell of Los Angeles,
Mr. and Mrs James Lawler Calif
and family
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Millage Explained
Freeman Extension immunization shots for both
Homemakers.. Club met children and adults and many
T esday in the home of other health services. Extra
Cornilia Carter, 2120 Grand funding is badly needed, Mr.
Avenue, for a covered dish Banister explained
luncheon attended by 16 Members answered roll
members call by telling of their in-
Two guests were present at surance coverage
the meeting. James Spurlin, Ada Coit gave the
who is running for county devotional and Betty
commissioner of the Central Dickerson led the lesson
District of Grady County, and discussion on health in-
West Banister, who spoke in surance and medicare,
behalf of the county wide The club's business period
millage vote on Aug 24 of 11 was spent finalizing their
mills for the County Health participation in the Grady
Department. The county County Fair
health department gives The club will meet again
multiple services in family Sept 1 with Mrs. Cecil
planning, nursing service, Conner
Did You Hear...
Lynette Johnson and
Jimmie Ludwick of
Chickasha, beauty con-
sultants with Dallas-based
Mary Kay Cosmetics, Inc.,
have just returned from the
company's 20th annual
Diamond Seminar held July
29-31 in the Dallas Convention
Center. Lynette Johnson has
been with Mary Kay for three
years and Jimmie Ludwick
joined the group as an in-
dependent beauty consultant
one year ago.
Mary Kay Cosmetics, Inc.
is an international
manufacturer and distributor
of skin, hair and body care
products, cosmetics,
fragrances and toiletries.
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