Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 104, No. 170, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 27, 1994 Page: 3 of 10
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Today’s diner- developed from horsedrawn wagons that brought
lunch to factory workers. Some were so big you could even eat inside.
Soon you'll
discover that
owning your
own movies
has its
advantages.
pork and turnip tops reported by
one horrified traveler. The dining-
out experience might include bed-
clothes that doubled as table-
establishment could turn out to be diner, one of the most enduring and
the unappetizing mixture of salt beloved kinds of family restaurant.
dent establishments, modem fami-
ly restaurants serve a far more
diverse clientele than early eating
places. They are committed to
pleasing people of all ages, back-
step instructions carefully before
beginning. I’m sure our feathered
friends will be happy. — Heloise
Gradually, the idea that cus-
tomers should be able to choose
the type of food served, portion
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Fifth and Minnesota
HURRAY FOR VINEGAR!
Dear Heloise: My favorite vinegar
hints are used frequently and con-
sistof using vinegarand salt to clean
my copper-bottom pans as well as
using vinegar and soda to clean my
bathroom drains.
Thank heaven for vinegar! — M.
Channels, Llano, Texas
I agree! Vinegar is a great cleaner
and is useful in so many ways, from
cleaning to cooking and pickling.
If you would like a copy of my 8-
page pamphlet, Heloise’s Versatile
V inegar Hints, please send $2, along
with a self-addressed, stamped (52
cents), long envelope to: Heloise/Vin-
egar, P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio
(NAPS)—The appetizing facts
you'll find here are from the
experts at the National Restaurant
Association, nou> celebrating its
75th anniversary.
When America was settled, the
idea of “eating out” was alien. Most
people took their meals at the fam-
ily table. There were exceptions, of
course. Inns and taverns answered
the need of weary travelers and
newly arrived settlers for lodging,
food and drink.
As at home, patrons sat down at
the family table. If they were in
luck, the proprietor was a genial
host with a good farm attached to
the tavern or inn, and a wife who
could cook. In that case, the one-
dish meal was most likely a deli-
cious stew of meat and vegetables,
served on clean linens and the
patrons were invited to eat their fill.
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GRAND OPENING
OCTOBER 7
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Representative District 47
Offering More in '94
Paid for by Richard L Allen for State Representative,
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Spring Crest
Draperies
Custom Made for
your home
224-5068 • 2204 Grand
Hints from
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Wrights
Steak House
802 Grand 222-2626
Open Mon.-Sat. 6 ajn. -10 p.m.
- BREAKFAST SPECIAL-
2 Eggs, Hashbrowns
Bacon or Sausage,
Toast or Biscuits.
$199
Mon. - Fi - 6 am • Ilan;Sa.6 am - 2 pm.
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Butkus is a one-year-old male
rottweiler who is a bundle of fun.
• He loves to lick, as you can see
by his picture.
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Dinner in a less hospitable step from this innovation to the such as Shoneys or are indepen- base) and colors.
DEAR ANNE AND NAN: My son Sanding Gel, plus a foam drill pad, costs
was a pharmacist in a small rural town about $10 at auto parts stores and some
and decided to buy the building the home centers. If you can’t find it in your
pharmacy was in and try to make a go of area, write Nicsand, 1215 Valley Belt,
it there. In the back of the storage area Cleveland, OH 44131 for ordering infor-
in the pharmacy were several blocks of mation. Please include a self-addressed,
black and white marble, which had been stamped envelope
stored there for years.
• When my son sold the pharmacy DEAR ANNE AND NAN: We have a
some -years later, he took the marble pair of Wiss pinking shears. We have the
with him He is now building a home origin*! box and it says to have them
and wants to use the marble around the sharpened only at Wiss. The last known
fireplace He has tried unsuccessfully to address was in Newark, N.J. We sent
find something that will bring the mar- them and they were returned and said
ble back to life. Can you tell him how to to have moved several years ago. Can
remove the dull film it acquired from you trace them? — JOHN HAVENGA,
being stored for years in a dark, dusty Bloomingdale. III.
corner? - ELEANOR HOWARD,
Valdosta, Ga,, DEAR JOHN: You can send your
DEAR ELEANOR: Recently in a pinking shears to: WISS, Old River
home question-and-answer column. We Road, Statesboro, GA 30458. Please
read about aproductcalledUltra Micro label your package “ATT: Returned
Fine Sanding Gel that works to rerno GOods» and put a note on your pinking
scratches and restore luster to a variety shears Be Re-SharpenedH
°f surfaces, including marble. . Wiss will notify you of the costs for
It is simple to use: just sduirtiton, sharpening and the return shipping and
buff it using the foam drill pad, wh ch is handling charges, which their represen
supplied with the gel, and wash it off. tative assured us were “very little.”
You will need a power drill for use with
the drill pad ____________________________________________
An Bounce bottle of Ultra Micro Fine
cloths, or a host who glowered at hold. Eating places expanded In some ways, however, eating
anyone foolish enough to ask for a their bill of fare and the custom of places have changed little. A
second helping. giving away food to paying majority are small businesses
As the country expanded west- drinkers started to fade. Menus run by individual proprietors or
ward, taverns and inns sprang up that were formerly scribbled on a families who offer hospitality in
on major routes and in newly set- chalkboard or called out by a the same personal way as the
tied towns. Beer, cider and spirits “barker” were duplicated for indi- innkeepers and tavern owners of the
flowed freely and a bawdy atmo- vidual distribution. past.
sphere prevailed. Food, almost an A new form of service, “see- In a few restaurants, the past
afterthought, was normally served and-select" caught on in the early and present merge. Boston’s
free to paying drinkers. 1900s. The new eating places Durgin-Park succeeded 166 years
As cities grew larger and more were dubbed cafeterias. ago by offering large portions of
industrialized, more people had to Nearing the end of the 20th simple New England food at fair
eat lunch away from home, century, restaurants have all the prices. The formula worked well-
Lunchrooms became popular, espe- trappings of other businesses— so well that the restaurant remains
cially in the South and Midwest. varied products, computerized sys- open today.
Give new life to dull, dusty marble
Chickasha Bail
Candace Sugar and Spice Gretchen
Candace is a gray three-month- Who could resist a pair at mixed Gretchen is a one-year-old fe-
old female who is looking for a puppies as cute as these? They male dachshund who is very
companion. are approximately 1 1/2 months gentle and sweet in nature.
old and were born at the shelter.
Tuesday
7100-730PM FumilyManen
Special Paint for Bird Bath
Dear Heloise: I am in need of your TX 78279-5001.
helpfast. Please tell me how to paint
concrete bird baths so the paint will BIRD TREATS
stay on. Dear Heloise: I set our insect
Also, what type of paint should I zapper on a TV tray on the patio and
use? — A long-time reader. Little plug it in after sunset and off at
Rock, Ark. sunrise. I take the zapper off and
You’re in luck! There is a special place the tray in the yard. The birds
paint you can buy for swimming love the treats. — Maxine Zwcifel,
pools, bird baths, cement ponds and San Antonio, Texas
so on. This pool or waterproofing
paint can be found in several colors Send a money-or time-saving hint
such as blue, white, beige and gray, to Heloise, I*O Box 795000, San An-
Check your local home-improvement tonio TX 78279-5000 or fax it to 210-
or paint stores for types (latex or oil HELOISE. I can’t answer your let-
202 S. 4"
222-0871
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Club, breakfast meeting,
Chickasha Hotel Coffee Shop.
9 to 10 a.m. - Exercise Hour,
Senior Citizens Center, 201 No.
18th, 55 years and older.
Noon - Rotary Club, Chickasha
Hotel.
7 to 8 p.m. - “Beyond Co-
' Dependency,” supportive educa-
■ tion to learn more positive coping
: skills, $5 per person, for informa-
; tion call 222-3018.
7 to 8 p.m. -■ Parent Assistance
' Group for parents of children who
are experiencing alcohol/drug re-
' lated problems or acting out be-
> havior. $5 charge, for information
I call 222-3018.
I FRIDAY
1 11 a.m. - Grief Support Group,
I 2211 So. Fourth, no fee.
! 0. 8 p.m. - Dance, Senior Citizen
Building, Borden Park. Music by
the Ragtimers.
SATURDAY
2 to 4 p.m. - Open for viewing:
Grady County Historical Society
Museum, 628 So. Sixth.
Horsedrawn wagons took lunch to terns, supplier networks, sophisti-
factory workers. In some, you could cated merchandising.
even eat inside. It was one small Whether they belong to a chain
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Coming Events
’ I TUESDAY
. - 5:30 p.m. - General Cancer
Support Group, Grady Memorial
Hospital basement, Classroom 1.
.Eor anyone dealing with cancer:
patients, survivors, families or
.friends. For more information,
, cpntact Kim McElroy, 779-2303.
.i 6 to 7:30 p.m. - “Spiritual
Journey," a 12 step recovery pro
gram with scriptural references,
$5 fee per group. For information
"call 222-3018. ,
" " 6:30 p.m. - Weight Watchers,
" irst Baptist Church, Fourth and
“ Colorado, fee.
" 7 p.m. - Eagles.
" 3 7 p.m. - Duplicate Bridge Club,
" First National Bank Civic Room.
• All bridge players invited.
** 7 to 8 p.m. - Overeaters
" Anonymous, women’s meeting,
* Grady Memorial Hospital,
Classroom 2. For more informa-
tion, call 224-4344 or 459-6560.
7:30 p.m. - Eastern Star,
regular meeting, Masonic Hall.
7:30 to 10 p.m. - Dance, Senior
Citizen Building, Borden Park.
Held every Tuesday except third
Tuesday.
7:30 p.m. - Chickasha Singing
Ambassadors, First Presbyterian
Church, Sixth and Minnesota.
WEDNESDAY
' , 10 to 11 a.m. - Chickasha
Public Library, story hour and ac-
"tivity.
Noon — Washita Valley
..AMBUCS, Chickasha Country
„.lub.
5 to 6:30 p.m. - Stepping Stones
Recovery Group, Southwest
Youth and Family Services, sliding
fee scale. For information, call 222-
- 5437.
6 to 7:30 p.m. - "Spirtitual
Journey," a 12 step recovery pro-
gram with scriptural references,
$5 fee per group. For information,
call 222-3018.
12 to 6 p.m. - Blood Drive,
.Basement Meeting Room #2,
-Grady Memorial Hospital,
1 -Southwest Oklahoma Blood
: -Institute, held every Wednesday.
? 12 to 1 p.m. - Lioghickasha
; Hotel Coffee Shop. *
The Chickasha Animal Shelter has a very simple, same day adoption pro-
— cess to acquire one of the animals displayed, or any of the other animals at
,cp,,ac, the shelter. If you are interested in giving one of these needy animals a
w "K w "" "" "" good home, contact Nick or Gerald at 222-6093.
Grain & Feed
Hwy 81 North
352-4336
. AJ, Reed, Manager
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