Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 100, No. 143, Ed. 1 Monday, August 26, 1991 Page: 3 of 10
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CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS, Monday, August 26,1991
1991
Community Lifestyles
Vegetable soups are good for you
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AILEEN
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SUNDAY __
MONDAY—
TUESDAY-.
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY-
FRIDAY--
Six Months ....
Three Months
By Aileen Claire
NEA Food Editor
BEAM your message to more
than 6500 families in the
Chickasha Retail Trade Zone.
OPEN FRI., SAT. A SUN.
TRIPLE FEATURE •
LABOR DAY WEEKEND
Southland ‘Tzi’in
SOUIHLAND CENTER • 222-1035
1: 30 p.m. — Women’s Service
and Family Resource Center, sup-
port group and children's group,
1017 Choctaw.
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(EDITOR’S NOTE: Abby is on
a two-week vacation. Following
is a selection of some of her fa-
vorite past letters.)
FAMILY DISCOUNT wAAF 735
L ALL SCATS UOO DAmgTIANS
pt.
cup carrots, sliced and
steamed until tender
medium sweet potato, cooked
until tender and peeled
cup winter squash, cooked
until tender, or 1 cup frozen
cups low sodium chicken
broth
cup apple juice
Combine carrots, sweet potato,
RED PEPPER-TOMATO SOUP
large red peppers (or 1 cup
diced roasted red peppers in a
jar)
cups tomato juice
tablespoon lime juice
tablespoon cilantro or parsley,
chopped
cup low-sodium chicken broth
SATURATE YOUR MARKET
EVERY SUNDAY
Cour
Birthday
Aug. 27,1991
OPEN Thurs., Aug. 29
2212 S. 4th
bp
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....$39.00
..$19.50
K C Carpet Care
Professional Deep Steam Cleaning
Reasonable Rates-Free Estimates
222-2401
Chickasha Daily Express
(USPS 104-140)
302 No. 3rd Street
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Husband’s T Disease
May Be Beyond Cure
By Abigail Van Buren
4 1991 Universal Press Syndicate
CHICKASHA
DAILY EXPRESS
Roast peppers whole under a broil-
er until completely blistered. Peel,
core, coarsely chop and combine in a
food processor or a blender with 1%
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DEAR ABBY: My problem may
seem small to some, but to me it’s
very important. My husband and I
have been married for more than 30
years, during which time he has been
a good husband and provider. He
has only one fault, which really ir-
ritates me. He surely must take vi-
tamin “I” because that’s his favorite
word.
When he talks about a trip we
took together, he says, “When I went
to Yosemite,” or he’ll say, “I have a
grandson” or, “I own some land.” He
talks as though he doesn’t have a
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Second class postage paid at
Chickasha, Okla. Published every
afternoon (except Saturday and
Christmas Day) and Sunday morn-
ing.
Any erroneous reflection on the
character of any person, firm or
corporation and any misstatement
which may appear in the columns
of The Express will be gladly cor-
rected upon Its being brought to
the attention of the management.
Advertleing Dendlinee
SUNDAY
2 to 4 p.m. - Chickasha
Antique Car Museum, Borden
Park, open for viewing.
Scd^iu ‘Ihcatrc
221 WEST BROADWAY . 247-5333
Chief 'Drive- In
SOUIHl HWY ■ 224 1515
Have A Birthday l’arty
at OK SKATI LAND
Call 222-2550
or 222-2202
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—Noon Monday
-5:00 pm Monday
-Noon Wedneeday
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page advertisement for as little ‘
THURSDAY JUU FEVER a
There is still plenty of time to take
advantage of summer's fresh vegeta-
bles to make quick soups that are re-
freshing starters for summer meals.
The soups are naturally low in fat
and are also packed with beta caro-
tene and vitamin C.
Government agencies consider di-
ets with 5 to 6 milligrams of beta car-
otene a day to be healthy. The Nation-
al Cancer Institute and the American
Cancer Society recommend foods
high in these nutrients because of
their anti-cancer and cardiovascular
benefits.
advance to let him know I am not An added advantage of soups made
adverse to a romantic relationship? with summer s fresh vegetables is
(I am not, but I don’t want to push for that most of the ingredients may be
it ) prepared ahead of time, put through a
' Women used to sit back and let food processor orblender and refrig-
the men make all the overtures, but erpsnttr hiube Torssni into the CHILLED VEGETABLE soups are good to eat and good for you, too.
perhaps women’s lib has changed all marke t now, although yellow zucchini Add apple juice and blend for one cups tomato juice, lime juice and ci-
that. Ur has it. pr1771 En could be used as a worthy substitute, minute. Chill and serve. This kitchen- lantro. Process until smooth. Add re-
EworEm5-n n-t--E since yellow and orange vegetables tested recipe makes 4 servings (152 maining tomato juice and broth and
OIn xe ,1 are highest in beta carotene. calories, 14 milligrams beta carotene process for 30 seconds. Chill and
... V. . UE:LED: 1 j Although these vegetable soups and 5 grams fiber per serving). serve. This kitchen-tested recipe
like kissing him, go ahead and were created to be enjoyed chilled, (Variations: Blend in 8 ounces low- makes 4 servings (44 calories, 2 milli-
kinirbiny-ndpntbybutthern- try/them hot when the brisk days of fat-plain yogurt and 1 teaspoon gramsrbetaviapotene and 2 8rams f
ishline. fall begin to arrive. cur ‘81si . NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN
VEGETABLE REFRESHER
Sunday SPOTLIGHT—Noon Wedneeday
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
CARRIER AND MAL DELIVERY
Eflecthe March 1, 1901
One Year ..................................... $78.00
Coming Events
MONDAY
6 p.m. - Altrusa, Eagle Room
of Sevier Funeral Home.
6:30 p.m. — TOPS, Grady
County Health Clinic, interested
persons invited to join, member-
ship dues.
7 p.m. - Beverly Lewis Group
of First Baptist Church, 1424 W.
Chickasha Avenue.
7 to 10 p.m. — Chickasha
ANADARKO]
fa 730 J
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12 to 1 p.m.
One Monti •.... ......... .0....... $6.50
SINGLE COPY PRICE
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Sunday ...........................................75<
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Singles, Sixth and Kansas, for in-
formation call 224-3117.
7 p.m. - Duplicate Bridge Club,
Chickasha Bank. All bridge players
invited.
TUESDAY-SATURDAY
Grady County Fair,
Grady County Fairgrounds.
TUESDAY
6:45 a.m.— Recall Referral
Club, Chickasha Hotel Coffee
Shop.
Noon — Kiwanis, Chickasha
Hotel Coffee Shop.
5 to 6:30 p.m. - Meal served
by Extension Homemakers at Grady
County Fair, $5, adults, $4, child
under 12. Menu: Fried chicken,
mashed potatoes and gravy, green
beans, rolls, salad, dessert, tea or When he talks about a trip we ♦ * *
enffee took together, he says, “When I went 1
2 ;n .... . w.L. to Yosemite,” or he’ll say, “I have a DEAR ABBY: I feel just terrible.
6: 30 p.m .— Weight watchers, grandson” or, “I own some land.” He A friend of ours brought a young 1
First Christian Church, Sixth and talks as though he doesn’t have a woman over for us to meet. (His wife
Kansas, fee. wife. I may as well be dead. It makes died about a year ago.) 1
7 p.m.— Sweet Adelines, First me feel so small and insignificant. She was very loud, talkative and
National Bank, Civic Room. It’s terribly humiliating. bossy, which was disappointing to 2
7 to 8 p.m Overeaters Is it wrong to feel hurt about this? us because we knew his first wife,
. P: '___. X..21 Don’t suggest that I talk to my hus- who was a real lady. 1
Anonymous, womens meeting, band. I have, and it’s done no good. The following day, the man came
Grady Memorial Hospital, HURT over alone and asked us what we squash and broth in a food processor
Classroom 2. For more information DEAR HURT: Your husband’s thought of his lady fnend. We told or blender and process until smooth,
call 224-4344 or 459-6560. overdose of vitamin “I” has him the truth.
7:30 p.m.—Chickasha Singing probably become addictive by Well, you guessed it. They are -TIA Ace AIc pAI,4 +A Hilt Am +Ae MAIAI
Ambassadors, First Presbyterian now, but if he’s a good man, he’ll being married, and we are not invited | OK6 OTT OC 031111 lO DUl Oli 1I 1 6 IIVWV
rhl1„h Sivih and Minnesota make a conscious effort to avoid to the reception! I 1
’WEDNESDAY hurting you., Remind him that Were we wrong in being honest? reasonable. continued Black & Decker 9754 ($65)
10 to 11 am Chickasha vitamin "WE""is good for mar- My husband thinks we were, ofConsumer Reports Consumer Reports tested eight - have a fan setting that allows them
10 10 lla.m. — -hiKasna nage, and ask him to leave vita- CANT LIE of consumer Keports chemicals and five heat guns Those to cool down rapidly.
Public Library, story hour and ac- min I on the shelf for a while. DEAR CANT. Honesty is al- toughest part of most painting are the types of products most do-it- On the down side, heat guns aren't
tivity. ways the best policy, but you . . >t sPirino n a new cong yourselfers use for all kinds of interi- effective on metal and won’t strip
11:15 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. - should know that no man wants P , • • sr PP, d on _ or tw‘ or woodwork: furniture, doors, mold- clear finishes. And they shouldn't be
Meal served by Grady County DEAR ABBY: In a courtship be- an honest opinion of a horse af- orstir "^tempting merely to add a ings and the like. used to remove lead-based paint.
Extension Homemakers, Grady tween a woman 65 and a man 67, ter he s bought it. new layer, bu When a finish is Testers were especially interested 91991 NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN
F . C "d.1.c Cl who should offer the first kiss? ” cracked or neeling the oniv wav to in new chemical products without ___________________________________
County Fair $4 adults, $3. Plea8e don’t think this is ajoke.lt prevent ?!rtlS deterioJSton is to methylene chloride, a widely used sol-
children under 12. Menu. Chicken isn’t. I am a widow and he is a wid- Pk it dovn t the bare surface. vent linked to kidney disease and oth-
and dumplings, green beans or ower, and we are getting very close Thisone’sroreverybody.fromteennto When you have to do more than er maladies. But one methylene chlo- Fisher
glazed carrots, salad, biscuits, to where I will need the answer to seniors! To purchase Abby's new booklet, fijck off bits of loose paint, the work ride product was purchased to D- •
dessert, tea or coffee. the above question whe Anserin AlrysuandHoito Dea. can be messy, tedious and even haz- compare it with the others The heat DEAR POLLY _ Should honey be
12 to 6 p.m. - Blood Drive, . If he should make the first move Wddhess" envelope,plus check or money ardous to your health. All of the prod- guns tested represent some of the refrigerated? How long will it keep?
Rasement Meeting Room #2 Gradv in that direction, I want to know if I order for $3.95 (84.50 in Canada) to: Dear ucts Consumer Reports looked at most widely sold brands. —TINA
basement tng., "t’eta should act coy, or should I respond. Abby, Anger Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount stripped effectively, so testers consid- Solvent-based strippers. particu- DEAR TINA — Honey should not
Memorial Hospital, Southwest oramj the one who should make the Morris, Ill. 61054. (Postage is included.) ered safety first. larly those containing methylene refrigerated- it will crvstailiie
The do l p s chlor de,P oseseri ushealthh izards more quickly at cold temperatures
paint all work in one of three ways: when used indoors. Adequate venti- than at room temperature.
with chemicals, heat or mechanical lation may not be enough. You should honey in a tightly sealed jar
Fore. protect your eyes and hands and wear Sore noney ,n a 351 Jr
•Chemical strippers soften and dis- a respirator. If you choose a solvent atarromnttem Pera sugar in honey pP
solve the old finish so you can scrape product, try to use it outdoors. But if srsen itf If honey should crystallize,
it off. They are sold as liquids, gels or you can carry the item to be stripped sim Warm it * placing the con-
pastes; some are more toxic than outdoors, you should probably keep ; in a pan of warm water (no hot-
nthpr/ going - all the way to a professional !anner in a Pan or warm Water, po mi
otners. 6 6 ■• , 11.1 . _ ter than your hand can stand), or
5 to 6:30 p.m. - Meal served . Be on the lookout in the year ahead for those less fortunate than you. However, • Heat is delivered via heat guns, paint remover, who s likely to oo a place it in a microwave oven for a few
hv Eytencion Homemakers Gradv ventures you can transform from out- be realistic as to what extent you are (Some people use a propane torch, but better job seconds It will become clear and liq-
by Extension HO can , y moded to new and useful You might able to help them. Don’t get in over your consumer Reports doesn’t recom- For immovable items, such as ban- q
County Fair, 5, adults, 24, cnil- uncover two or more. head. mend it' The open flame can char nisters. moldings and door jambs, try K
dren under 12. Menu: Chicken fried VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) There are ARIES (March 21-April 19) You're the wood or even start a fire.) By spewing a heat gun or one of the less toxic DEAR POLLY - Plant dill next to
steak creamed new potatoes, com, some additional benefits in work you dependable one that friends can lean air that can be hotter than 800 de- chemicals. Although the non-solvent your tomatoes in the garden; you
cold’mile desert tea or coffee perform well today. However, you won't on today when they feel they have prob- these hairdrver-like devices products are slow and expensive, won't have tomato worms.
salad rols, desser, tea0 coke be in a position to appreciate the re- lems with which they can't cope. You’ll 8ek tnt blister and bubble then they’re safer than the others The best For a low-calorie whipped topping.
6:30 p.m. - 12 Steps to wards unless you put forth the effort. be remarkably adroit at coming up with make.Paintbisterandbhubberthen 2 Peel AVay6(943 per gallon). Af- whip up a banana with neegg white
Victorious Living, Alcohol and LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) You have a lot solutions. y ‘ Mechanical stripping relies on ter leaving it on overnight, testers until stiff.
Drug Recovery 2501 West inacommon thatoxou.canashargwth TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You have a such tools as rasps power sanders could scrape and sponge away up to To make homemade bouillon cubes.
Country Club Road. someone ynuwnowunrtlytcastttyknow slight edge over others in competitive and gadgets that attach to drills. Be- six coats of paint and varnish. 3MSaf- drain the broth off the meat you are
THURSDAY m;'individual better today Capitalize developments today. Keep this in the cauJ they can scratch, they shouldn't est Stripper was nearly as good at less boding and pour intoice cube .trays.
7 am Chickasha Ootimist knit Y back of your mind in case a hard nose . used on smooth or delicate than half the price. Just don t use it on Freeze the broth, then empty the
g, 7 t w . SChKX SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 22) Conditions starts throwing some weight around. bemruig on sm00ln steel surfaces; it tends to rust them cubes into a container and put back
Club breakfasttmeeting, Chickasha s-gnerai'apper-qutepromisingoror GEMINI (May-une 20) Take timeto- Rateer than try to strip paint your- Heat guns are faster than chemi- into the freezer for future use. -
Hotel Coffee Shop. today, primarily because of your te- day to communicate in some manner self vou can farm the work out to pro- cals but require precautions to mini- THELMA
10 a.m. - Washita Valley nacity in overcoming difficulties. You with anold friend whonowresidesfar fessionals A pro is likely todo a more mize the risk of burns and fire The Polly will send you a Polly Dollar (fl)
Chumdasher’s Quilt Guild, regular can accomplish everything you desire. fromernuaimthnsanela P thorough job than you could have three models tested the Milwaukee if she uses your favorite Pointer,
September meeting, fair booth at SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-ec.20ndi- CANCER (June 21-July 22) The proba- done, and the price is usually 2000D ($50) and 750 ($70) and the dis- Peeve or Problem in her column.
theGrady county Fair. shuulsbem anagd SlSSf binties forrachiving S
11:15 a.m to 1:30 p.m. - day. instinctiveiy you 'll kno~/nowdo as- «huouruinti al-
Meal served by Extension sert yourself without being cold or tempt.ir you are stymiedI, regroup and
Homemakers, Grady County Fair, capricorn IDeC 22-Jan 19) Your try again.
$4, adults, $3, children under 12. fundamental business sense could put -6o July -Aug..) Someonewho
Menu: Lasagna, salad, French you in the profit column today - if you esljon(odapthat will be a tough pill
bread.desseri,(caorcofrce. s-—
Noon — Rotary Club, pennies or the dollars. and heed the advice.
Chickasha Hotel. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Asso-
5 to 6’30 p.m. — Meal served ciates will find you an admirable individ-
hv Etension Homemakers Gradv ual to be involved with today because of
by Extension homemaxes-ray the way you handie responsibilities
County Fair, $5, adults, $4, chi- Your attitude will help elevate their ca-
dren under 12. Menu: Roast beef, pabilities as well
mashed potatoes and gravy, green PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)Be charita-
. PA .. . 6 „ - Sa ble and compassionate today with
beans or English peas, salad,
dessert, tea or coffee.
FRIDAY
7 to 11 p.m. - Dance, Senior
Citizens Center, Borden Park, mu-
sic by Ragtimers, everyone wel-
come.
11:15 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. —
Meal served by Extension
Homemakers, Grady County Fair,
$4, adults, $3, children under 12.
Menu: Chopped barbeque beef,
barbeque beans, coleslaw/ fried
okra, cornbread, dessert, tea or
coffee.
SATURDAY
2 to 4 p.m. - Chickasha
Antique Car Museum, Borden
Park, open for viewing.
2 to 4 p.m. - Grady County
Historical Society Museum,
open for viewing.
6 p.m. - Talent Show of contes-
tants for Grady County Fair
Princess.
7:30 p.m. - Cake auction,
Grady County Fair.
9 p.m. - Crowning of Grady
County Fair Princess.
Chickasha Establlshed
Oklahoma; 73018 1892
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