Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 89, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1955 Page: 3 of 16
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Just see our large selection of perkv holiday dresses such
os these shown
. . . or give one to her for
Christmas for the
finest gift*
By selecting Spring Coots now, you
have o full selection of spring's
newest styles, fabrics and colors
and you'll have months to
"pay them out "
SPRING COATS BY
BETTIJEAN
FASHIONBILT
MARCE
SELDIN
New! Swish Coats or Shantung
brocade exclusive duster style
coats in tleur de lii Linen
all-wool tweeds of Monique
our all-wool worsted Ruff-knit
plus many other new, luxury fab-
rics'
SPRING COATS FROM
The magic ot
the Far Eael
captured in
Jonathan Login’*
brocaded party frock
„ . . feminine
bateau neckline . . *
elongated torso
• . . smooth flowing
akirt
Sixes 5 to 15 $22.93
SPRING SUITS PY
BETTIJEAN
FASHIONBILT
MARCE
Choose from our MANY lux-
ury fabrics such as Fontana<
Italio Cotton, Caracoa Silk.
You'll love the beautiful
spring colors so choose
yours now1
Coat shown, one of Betti lean's
spring styles with shawl col-
lar A wrap coat to compli-
ment your sparkling party
dress Luxurious lining and
rhinestone touches accent the
festive mode
ROCADE SPEAKS FOR ITSEIF.v
The lines of the dress... as severely simple
as lines can be. The fabric ... supplying all
the fascinating detail. Here, in*a brocade
that combines cotton with the richness
of the loveliest fiber of them eH ... Cef-
anese acetate i
v -At V
Suit shown . . nothing back-
ward about the boxy jacket with
saucy back bow Tissue cotton
of the jewel-neck blouse also
lines the jacket Pockets set into
hipband ot front Of Fontana
crepe.
Your coat ond suit ere care-
fully placed in safe contain-
ers and laid away till wonted.
Pay a little each week or
month.
As advertised in
CHARM
More Good News from
Morton's to Help on
Your Holiday Budget!
Set forth a pretty foot all through
the holidays ... ond long after, too!
A sling’s the thing!
Your beautiful answer to fashion’s
demand for a shoe that's both
open and closed—that’s the sling.
And. this fall, it shows such a
wealth of pretty details ... fits
you with such softness and
lightness... that you’re suit
to love your pair.
now in effect-even lower
thon before!. . . now on oil
FALL
SUITS
AND
COATS
Many other newest Red Cross styles and pat-
terns in all materials, colors ond styles, priced
from
$8.95 to $12.95
Also all the newest fashions by Vicki Vaughn, Toni Todd,
Martee, Nelly Don, Bobbie Brooks as well as Jonathan
Logan and R4K Originals.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955
SAPULPA HFRALD, SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA
SECTION ONE PAGE THREE
f
jrheels Colled
fin Over 'Bama
Bv I'NITKD PRESS
the basketball power Coach
rank McGuire has been slowly
aiding at North Carolina "ar-
»ed" at last Thursday, bidding
r high national honors with a
$nning victory over tourney win-
fl Alabama.
f'That's the best team we've
syed yet: they were too tall for
Alabama Coach Johnny Dee
|s forced to admit after his
1mson Tide, ranked seventh na-
iially since winning last week's
rmingham Classic tournament.
£ been trounced by the Mc-
Jire-men 99-71 at Chapel Hill,
fc.. Wednesday night.
The Tar Heels, loaded with sky-
raping sophs McGuire obtained
Jefly from the sidewalks of New
|rk. went into the game without
national rnnking—but came out
ih a perfect 5-0 record and the
ttual certainty of a high national
pk next week
Alabama, so strong that it has
n given a fine chance to end
tucky's rule of the Southeast-
Conference. could stay with
irth Carolina for only 15 min-
ts. Lennie Rcsenbluth. who
Cked up 13 of his game-leading
points in the first half, paced
*st Conference and easily ex-
Jded Its record to 5-0 with a
66 triumph Flyer first-stringers
l.ved only half the game but
yen-foot Bill Uhl took scoring
tiors with 18 points.
Holy Cross, ranked No. 10.
junced St. Michaels < Vt.» 85-65
j a 4-0 record And 17th-ranked
tuple, the team that pulled the
tson's biggest upset on Saturday
beating Kentucky, easily
wned Gettysburg 72-53 as soph
ly Rodgers notched 23 points and
Lear 22. Louisville, ranked
whipped Evansville 98-81
other leading games: A1 Ju-
aa's 22 points led St Joseph's
.) to 83-70 win over Villanova;
oville Puckett led Kentucky Wes-
»n to a 72^62 upset of Texas
iristian with his all-around play
*plte 27 points by TCU’s Dick
Neal; Don Thornburg’s Jump
ot with 10 seconds left gave
irdue a 69-68 win over Loyola
1 >: Houston routed Texas A&M
Wagner upset Manhattan
Seton Hall downed Albright
Yale nipped Amherst 58-57;
■rnell beat Monmouth 77-70;
yacuse drubbed Niagara 84-71;
4edo beat Western Michigan
€2; and La Salle defeated La-
fette 95-81.
Kentucky, which narrowly de-
|ted DePaul after losing to Tem-
|, will try to regain its touch
ursday night against Maryland.
Other leading games Thursday
jht Include Arkansas-Oklahoina,
yola i Calif.'-Kansas State, Wyo-
ling - Oklahoma City, and Wost-
n Kentucky-Tulsa.
Police Hold Cash
Found In Incinerator
PUEBLO. Colo. —UP— Police
Id $15,700 in cash Thursday as I
til as the man who admitted put-
lg it there "for safekeeping.”
The money was in a strong box.
tried in ashes at the bottom of
I incinerator at the home of Mrs. (
C Dobson, an enfeebled old lady
her late seventies.
Mrs. Dobson reported to police
ednesday night that her strong
tx. containing $8,000. was miss-
*c
apt. J. E. Pratt and a squad
officers searched the premises
Droughty, and found the box in
D incinerator They opened it and
und $15,700 Mrs. Dobson said
iguely that she had 'no idea"
ere was that much money in the
IX.
Joseph Hicks. 27. Mrs. Dobson’s
jphew, was taken into custody
slice said that under questioning
j admitted putting the box in the
dies "for safekeeping.”
Police could not immediately
*rn from Mrs. Dobson where
** got so much cash, or why she
git it in the house.
Steelworkers To
Meet At Miami In
Bargaining Session
MIAMI. Okla — UP — Eagle-
1cher Co. officials and CIO - AFL
Bited Steelworkers of America
111 meet here next Monday for a
argaining session in an effort to
vert a strike by its 600 Ottawa
ounty workers threatened Dec. 22.
M. L Morgan, president of the
ileelworkers Local 4915. said
trike would be called at midnight
)ec. 22 of union demands were not
net. He said the union wants a pay
ocrease, union shop, and an ad-
Ustment on the paid holiday sys-
fm.
Morgan said the Monday meet-
Dg was set after three bargaining
itssions were held previously with-
nit an agreement being reached
The Eagle-Picher Co. has head-
piarters in Cincinnati. Ohio. The
Xtawa county operation is the min-
ng and smelting divion. with of-
fices here and a mill at nearby Car-
lin A total of about 600 union steel-
workers are employed at the Car-
lin mill and In the Ottawa county
Bines.
C. E Mabon. personnel director
of the mining and smelting divi-
■on, said the company had re-
vised to grant a wage increase He
aaid the average pay now is 51.80
■n hour.
Joint Services
PETOSKEY. Mich — UP — 1
embers of Petosky's First Pres-
yterian Church and First Metho-
dist Church held Joint services in
the Methodist building while a new
pipe organ was being installed in
the Presbyterian Church The mln-
ters of the two churches took
turns conducting the services.
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