Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 77, No. 113, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 9, 1987 Page: 4 of 6
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Pa#« 4, Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital, Tuesday, June9, 1987
CLASSIFIED
3 Special Notices
Ladies in Orient seek
correspondence with
single gentlemen. Box
5248 Sin A. Calgary, AB,
Canada T2H 1 x 6. FO-22
SINGLE, DIVORCED,
LONELY!!!
Discreet introductions
in your area
by telephone
CALL
(615) 292-6900
_______Ext. C268
5. Lost and Found
LOST-REWARD
Ladies gold "Tiara"
wrist watch. Call 287-
1590. S-5
TEENAGER lost wallet
between high school and
Dr. Landrum. If found
contact Robert at 287-
12 Professional Services
Cattle Hauling
7 x 24 Gooseneck
Day Work
Call
Bill Whitlatch
918-538-2297 -W-10
18. Real Estate For Sale
GOVERNMENT HOMES
from *1 (U Repair). Also
tax delinquent and
foreclosure properties.
For listing call (refun-
dable) 1-315-733-6062, Ext.
21. Miscellaneous For Sale
OVERHEAD Camper,
stove, ice box, $150.00; |
Ideal-Arc Welder 250 AC-
DC, $375.00. Call 287-3046
after 5:00 p.m.
M-2
If you do not receive your Journal-Capital, please
call 287-1590 the following morning before 10:00 and
your paper will be delivered!
3273.
W-5
BLAKE’S Carpet Steam
Cleaning, 847-2676. BCSC-
tf
G2033.
NA-5
AREA
AA NA ALA-NON
MEETINGS
LOBT
Wedding Ring, gold
band, Williams Park,
May 30th.
REWARD!
Call 287-1863 or 287-4677
16 for Rent
RENTALS. 287-2796. A-tf
1-BEDROOM house,
furnished, 287-1722. B-1
19. Houses For Sale
3-BEDROOM, new siding
and roof, well insulated,
remodeled inside and out,
large garage, 2 large lots
in Foraker, *18,000, 793-
COMFORTABLE, long
wearing Knapp boots and
shoes. Also safety-toed
footwear. Seth Bradley,
21 Miscellaneous For Sale
2 TON Hay Truck and
Popup, *1,000.00, 287-
SNAFU® by Bruce Beattie
287-2973.
B-13
4510.
B-21
7041.
W-21
MONDAY
Pawhuska, Osage
Nation Alcohol & Sub-
stance Abuse Program
(ASAP), 1109 Grandview,
NA (Open), 8:00 p.m.
Hominy, Church of
Christ, 619 S. Pettit, AA-
Step Study, 8:00 p.m.
TUESDAY
Pawhuska, 14th &
Lynn, Catholic Parish
Hall, AA-ALA-NON, 8:00
pm.
WEDNESDAY
Pawhuska, ASAP
Center, 1109 Grandview,
AA (Open), 12:00 p.m.
Shidler, Senior Citizens
Center, AA (Open), 8:00
p.m.
THURSDAY
Pawhuska, 14th &
Lynn, Catholic Parish
Hall, AA-Step Study, 8:00
pm
FRIDAY
Pawhuska, 14th &
Lynn, Catholic Parish
Hall, AA-Speaker, 8:00
p.m.
Cleveland, Osage & C
Avenue, Catholic Parish
Hall, AA-Speaker, 8:00
p.m.
SATURDAY
Pawhuska, 15th &
Grandview, ASAP
Center, AA, ALA-NON
(Open), 8:00 p.m.
On Wednesday
evenings from 7 to 8:30
p.m. there is a support
group called “Families in
Recovery’’ for
adolescents who have
been in treatment and
their families It is held
at 1109 Grandview. It is a
closed meeting, in that
the adolescents who are
in our aftercare program
and their families are
participants, however,
anyone who is under 21
and has been in treatment
or their families may
participate Call 287-2773
or 287-2786 for in-
formation regarding this
group.
7. Help Wanted
QUALIFIED Legal
Secretary wanted. Call
1-BEDROOM, $115.00; 3-
BEDROOM, 1175.00, 287
4007.
P-tf
21. Miscellaneous For Sale
350 CC HONDA 3 wheeler,
excellent condition, 846-
287-1545 for in-
formation.
HH-5
HIRING!
Government Jobs - your
area $15,000-$68,000. Call
(602 )838-8885, Ext.
1660
NOC-15
Applications now being
taken for police officers.
Apply in person at the
Pawhuska City Police
Department. We are an
EOE.
& Situation Wanted
WANTED
Lawns to mow.
Reasonable prices, 287-
2654, Jon Massey.
12. Professional Services
Clara’s Cake Shop,
Barnsdall, 847-2217. All
occasion cakes; wedding,
candy and party sup-
plies. C-tf
Mechanic Work
Reasonable Rates
South of City
on old highway
287-2418 W-5
SEWER CLOGGED?
No Problem
Just call 287-2352 before
1:00 p.m. and after 5:00
p.m. Reasonable rates. F-
22
LAWNS mowed and odd
jobs Call Robert at 287-
3273.
W-22
LARGE 3-bedroom,
*125.00,287-4007. P-tf
MOBILE HOME LOTS
AVAILABLE, 287-3212. tf
QUALITY RENTALS,
287-1678.
H-tf
AVAILABLE AGAIN
Cute 1-bedroom, good
neighborhood, 287-4713. S-
5
SMALL houses for rent,
furnished and un-
furnished, 287-1722. B-tf
3-BEDROOM mobile
home for rent. Call 287-
2457 after 6:00.
HOUSE
FOR RENT
287-2883
2284
S-tf
S-tf
L-tf
17. Apartments_________
APARTMENTS starting
at $110.00, 287-4007. P-tf
FOR RENT
VHS Movies
Over 600 titles
in stock
Selected Titles
*1.25
24 hours
Current Titles
*2.50
24 hours
All Children ’s
Cartoons
11.25
24 hours
Video Tape Players
$2.00
24 hours
JACK’S
VIDEO
CENTER
600 Kihekah
Pawhuska, OK
FOR RENT
LO - 66T
saved
money!
LANE'S
HOUSE
AND
BARN
PAINTING
Free Estimates
Reasonable Prices
846-2584
Wynona, Oklahoma
HALF PRICE!
Flashing arrow signs,
$299! Lighted, non-arrow,
*289! Unlighted, $249!
Free letters! See locally.
Call today! Factory:
1(800)423-0163, anytime.
18 ft. House Trailer,
apartment size stove and
refrigerator, large hot
water tank, *1,500.00, 287-
SALE SALE SALE
1453.
T-3
7,
CAMPER for pickup, 287-
2457.
S-tf
JACK’S
VIDEO CENTER
AU Video
Disc Movies
must go!
Existing stock only
$5.00 per movie
$7.50 double
disc movie
Also
Selected Titles
VHS Movies
$19.95
CM Kihekah
Pawhuska, OK
!1.....r
Come in & see
USED
Repo. Satellite
complete *600.00
Maple Wood-Marble
Top, 4 tables, 2 coffee
tables, 2 end tables,
$360.00.
5 piece
Dinette Table
*60.00
Bedroom Set (queen
size bed) with Hollywood
Frame, dresser, lowboy,
mirror dresser, *100.00.
Extras
PERFECT
ELECTRONICS
600 Kihekah
Pawhuska, OK
SALE SALE SALE
22 Autos For Sale
1967 CHEVROLET %4 ton
pickup in good condition,
287-2418.
21 Grassland
W-5
SUMMER grass for 200
cows or 350 yearlings,
Tulsa County, 405-372-
5497.
"I CAN’T)
See A )
THING !)
0-22
The Amazon is too wide at
many points for a person
on one bank to see the op-
posite shore.
“I'm a soprano in the Metropolitan
Opera.. empty the register, or I'll sing!"
Raisins are rich in nutrition, containing ten
minerals of important food value, including
iron and copper.
W
Caffeine reaches its peak stimulant effect two to four
hours after is it consumed and may continue to exert its
influence for seven hours.
“I sold
my car!”
"I got
ajob!”
found
a
home!”
The “I’s” have it!
When it comes to saving, finding, looking and selling,
classified is the people’s choice. Shouldn’t it be yours?
CLASSIFIED — the unanimous choice of smart buyers and advertisers everywhere!
CALL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
287-1590
Fresh fruit makes summery dressing
By Aileen Claire
NEA Food Editor
TRAVEL TIME
Give a new twist to salads with
homemade, fruit vinegar dressings.
They are easy to do. Just squeeze or
press the juice from a favorite fruit,
such as strawberries, and mix with
ordinary vinegars and oil. Many res-
taurant chefs use fruit vinegars to
heighten the flavor of fish, poultry
and ham dishes, as well as a melange
of salads.
Transportation takes people where they need or want to go. Six vehicles used for
transportation are shown below, but the drawings are incomplete. Draw in the missing
parts, then draw a line from each picture to its appropriate description.
A.
D.
CHICKEN BREASTS WITH FRUIT
%
chicken breast halves,
skinned, boned end cooked
pints fresh strawberries,
washed end stemmed, divided
cup red wine vinegar
cup white vinegar
cup salad oil
teaspoons sugar
teaspoons ground ginger
Desh salt
Lettuce leaves
cup fresh fruit, in sesson
(blueberries, grapes, peaches,
plums, kiwi)
B.
STRAWBERRY VINAIGRETTE dresses up mixed fruit and chicken salad.
night. Strain, pressing firmly on the ing vinegar in a covered container
solids to extract as much liquid as Prepare mixed fruit. Take half of the
possible. (There should be about 1% remaining pint of strawberries and
Bake or poach chicken breasts. In cups ) Discard solids arrange them on lettuce-lined plates
bowl, crush 1 pint of the strawberries Whisk together % cup of the straw- with chicken and fruits This kitchen-
with a fork or potato masher. Stir in berry vinegar with the oil, sugar, tested recipe makes 6 servings
vinegars; cover and refrigerate over- ginger and salt. Refrigerate remain- © 1987, newspaper enterprise assn
C.
1. Travels on tracks.
2. Flies in the air at great
speeds, usually into outer
space.
3. Vehicle we usually take
trips in; most families own
one.
4. Two-wheeled vehicle you
have to pedal.
5. Very large vehicle often
seen on the road transport-
ing items from one city to
another.
6. Flies in the air; used to
quickly transport people
from one city or country to
another.
E.
F.
Apples get sweet-and-sour stuffing
By Aileen Claire
NEA Food Editor
%
4
Your family will savor this quick, %
different version of stuffed apples 1
Cranberries add to the sweet-and- 3
; sour taste created by the use of red
1%
MICROWAVE 1
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COOKING
cup water
red delicious apples, helved
end cored
cup chopped onion
clove garlic, minced
tablespoons butter or
margarine
cupe finely shredded red
cabbage
cup freeh or frozen crenberries
tablespoon light brown suger
toespoon salt
Dash pepper
crowave on High for 2 minutes. Stir in
cabbage, cranberries, brown sugar,
salt and pepper. Cover and micro-
wave at High for 3 minutes. Let stand
2 minutes Spoon over apple halves
Serve with pork or ham This kitchen-
tested recipe makes 4 servings
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cabbage, brown sugar and lemon. You Stir lemon juice and water in large,
may use red wine vinegar in place of shallow, non-metal baking pan Add
the lemon juice, if you prefer, for this apple halves, skin-side down Cover
microwave side dish Cabbage and ap- loosely with plastic wrap Microwave
pies go well with ham or pork dishes on High for 6 minutes. Drain off wa-
STUFFED APPLES ter Keep loosely covered
Meanwhile, place onion, garlic and
teaspoons lemon juice butter in non-metal bowl; cover. MI-
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Kennett, Janet. Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 77, No. 113, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 9, 1987, newspaper, June 9, 1987; Pawhuska, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2286888/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.