Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 127, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1955 Page: 4 of 6
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1955
SAPULPA HERALD, SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA
Stale May Invite
Jury To Visit At
Scene Of Robbery
Texas Longhorns
Saved In Nebraska
sinuiid. Mrs Jack Murphy. Mrs
S'oneking. Mrs Sam Kaiser, M:s
Os.ar Meeks, and Mrs. L A aBn-
non. a guest.
♦ ♦ ♦
shown Honor*
Young Matron
A p:nk and blue shower was given
last evening at 7:30 o'clock in the
South Heights Bap:-st church honor-
ing Mis Dean Curry. 1519 S Main
After games and the gift opening,
lovely refreshments were served to
Mrs. oilie Rose, Mis Katherine
Hankins, Mrs Rue Rainwater, Mis.
Wilma Pagan, Mrs. Evelyn Clark,
Open Today at 5 p. m.
Open Saturday 12:45
TODAY and SATURDAY
ft FEATURE A
L PICTURES £
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ram DUNLAr raiw*
gues's are expected for the affair
Many of those arr.ving who will
no* be housed at the Irelan home
with the immediate house party have
tnd.cated they will be at Redwood
Manor, others will be gues:s of friends
here.
Tire reception, to be given by the
At- a M: - Ire-
lan. Mrs C W Armstrong of War-
aw. Ind and Mrs J K Knee of
Fairfax. Va . will be held at the
YWCA recreation hall Sunday. Jan
30 from 3 p. m. to 6 p m.
No written inv.tations have been is-
sued n Sapulpa. the {airily said,
they r.re extending a general invita-
tion through the newspaper to all
TEL Class
llnlds Social
Social and bus ness meeting of or
TEL class. North Ridgeway Bap'ist
church, was held yesterday after-
noon in the church annex. Hostesses
were M.ss Lou Fortner and Mrs c
B Haddock
Mrs Erma R>'le favc the devot. i
J H Riser, president.
A discussion
Being the ornery critters they bludgei
are. they take to blizzards like they The
did to Texas sandstorms. plete
A herd of 100 longhorns is shel- of the
tered in the Niobrara National drick*
Wildlife Refuge here as a living scene
:L for Mr and Mrs Roy museum exhibit Until the govern- in the
115 S Walnut She was rnent stepped In to save them they Pay
iday morning, Jan. 33 at were gotfla the way of their prairie found
hospital in Tulsa, weighing cousin, the bison
Evert seven pounds and one ounce. They
s. Vi- have named her Janet Kay. John Connors, manager of the
atlon. Mis. Monger is the former Pansy Niobrara Refuge, said the long-
Mrs. Robertson. Grandparents aie Mr. horns have become more arcus-
and Mrs J D. Thompson, this city, tomed to fem es than they were
when they snorted and stampeded
the barren ranges to the
And they “came through
A TRULY GREAT MOTION PICTUM1
als. and Mrs
conducted the meeting
was given bv Mrs D A Snyder, re-
ports by Mr- H M Carson fir-
Vice group leaders. Lou Fortner. Mrs
Haddock, and Mrs Mattie Deason
and a talk by the class teacher. Mis
Charlotte Summers. Closing pray-
er was by Mrs. J A. Caig-H
The hostesses served refreshments
to 16 members.
♦ ♦ ♦
Guests Arrive
For Irelan Reception
House guest* arc arriving at the
home of Mr and Mis O M Ire-
lan. 410 S Park, coming espec.alh
to attend the golden wedd.ng re-
ception which will be given Sunda>
to honor the couple
Early arrivals include Rev and
Mr* J W M K ; ' 1
Tex Mr and Mrs C W Arm-Tern:
and their s 'it and dau
Bettv of Warsaw. Ind M: nd M
J K Knee of Fairfax. V., M
' Mrs M M Daubin. Wash.tv.
l D C.: Miss Elma Irelan Da...- '■
and Mrs Lee Daubin. Joplit.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Kogci- ••••-
sa Mrs Alice Flemdig. N n a:
Mrs A R Hickatn Mrs H<
Frances. Mis Ingram Jones and
daughters. Misses Marcia ana -P’!'
« rv Jcnes. Mr and Mrs Fmot v Jen.
r nings. all of Oklahoma C.:> Mr tai
,< Mrs Richard Caldwell. Mis* 1 ••• < -
beth Reymolds Sttd Mr and Mi*
C H StrattoiY of Stlllwate:
A large number of out-of-town
carrying when last *een alive.
An attractive woman friend of
Hendricks te*tified as a state wit-
ness Thursday that Hendrick-- was
"worried and nervous" the night
of the day of the alleged murder
Mrs Margie Brown. 33. a divor-
cee. now of Tulsa and formerly
of Grose. Okla . said she was with
Hendricks that night. Her sister.
Mrs. Helen He*s. also testified.
They said they. Hendricks, and
another man. went out together
that n.ghi
The atat t outi nds Hen I *
murdered Payton in Hendricks
shack at the stockyards, left his
- body there, and w ent out with the
other three persons that night. The
prosecution -aid Hendrick- came
home early the following day. Aug
23. and took thp body to the farm
field where it was found, in Pat-
ton's truck
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Estranged Parents
May Reunite After
Kidnaping Of Son
ing mee-ings for next week, on Tues-
day at 7 45 p. m . the Rebecca cir-
cle will meet :n thp home of Mrs H
E Young. Jr
On Wednesday night the Business
md Pi fessional Women's circle will
.....i. H esses w U i*
M s Marie Harrington Mrs. J C
ravlor and Miss Helen Taylor
Thiee afternoon circles will meet
on Wedne-day at 1 30 o'clock Ruth
circle with Mrs B F Wooden, 1...
E. Thompson. Mrs L V Breedlove.
assAting. Esther circle. Mrs. Della
Rithev. 334 S Water. Martha cir-
cle with Mrs o c Croston. 330 s.
"They'-e much meaner than or-
dinary cattle," Connors -aid. But
1 their respect for a man is in-
creased considerably when the
man is perched on the horse None
oi my cowhands has ever been
hurt."
The two chief herds of longhorn*
remaining in the United States are
here and at the Wichita Mountains
Refuge near Cache, Okla where
there ..re 37« head The animals
were brought to North America
from Spain in 1521
DENVER Jan. 27—UP-The es-
tranged parents of a 10-month-old '
boy may agree to a reconciliation 1
because tHeir young son was kid-
naped from his Amarillo. Tex.
101(5 home last Monday and brought to
Denver.
The mother Mrs Winona Caskey
of Amarillo: her husband. Sgt
Carroll Caskey of Amarillo Air
Force Base, and their son. little
Randy Gene, were traveling late
Friday to Vernon. Tex . where they
will spend a week with Caskey's
parents. , .. v
The couple came here to gel
the.r son who was taken from hs
A ms rill i (Dome* -by a 24->*par-old
baby sitter. Mrs Diana Papna*
Mrs Pappas sa.d she hitch-hiked
to Denver with the child
The FUI nrres'ed the sitter at
a Denver taveru Thursday and she
pleaded guilty to kidnap
charges at her arraignment before
the U S commissioner here She
is being held on a $10,000 bond
and will be returned to Texas
"within two week-." authorities
said.
The mother was distinctly cool
toward her husband Thursday
morning when they saw their un-
harmed. happy baby bov Shortly
after the meeting, the husband
-aid definitely there would be no
reconciliation But later Thursday,
bffore the couple left for Texas.
‘ the husband was quoted as saying
a reconciliation was possible
char
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MATCHING SEPARATES of
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The lumberjacket is detailed with
wool knit in the same shade,
around the bottom and on the
tabbed sleeves Deep patch pock-
ets stand out on the sides of the
skirt.
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tonight
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B&PW CLUB ROOMS
1020 East Dewey
PUBLIC INVITED
Admission 25c
GREEN FIRE
Admission 10c-35c
Open Da-ly at 12:45
TODAY and SAT.
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Although Death Valley sometimes
believed to be U.trien oi all plant
id animal life, there are .>00
sown species of plants and 100
tecies of birds cx.sting ill that re-
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See the glamorous “hardtops”
that put adventure hack in motoring!
The hut - tempered longhorn*
spread north front Vera Cruz
through the old Spanish provinces
that now make up the American
Southwest. Cowboys in the AAild
West era would drive them Up the
Chisholm Trail by the thousands
to railheads in Kansas and Ne-
braska.
Cattlemen finally abandoned the
longhorn In favor of breeds that
had -horter horns but more meat
In 1930. the longhorn was virtually
extinct. . , .
W.ldltte authorities admit he
longhorn Is not a game animal br-
others It -protects, but the species
is being preserved because it
prominently identified with the
early history of the West.'
Connors started the Niobi.ua
herd from four females and a bu..
in 193-i The leggy, active cattle
oiten reach 2.000 pounds in weig.it
OCU Coach To Start
Tall Boys Tonight
OKLAHOMA CITY. Jan 28—UP
Oklahoma City University Coach
Doyle Barrack starts two 6-2 senior
lettermen against Wyoming when
the two teams meet for an inter-
sectional contest at Municipal Au-
ditorium
Parrack said seniors Gerald Bul-
lard and Clyde Nath will be a-
guard po-illon- for the Chiefs. The
coach said he wanted someone in
there who can run our offense like
it's supposed to be run "
OCU's season record stands at
4-11. the last loss a narrow 35-52
deci-ion at the hand- of Arkansas
Wyoming's status is 10-5
The Cowboys will entertain Okla-
homa City at Laramie, Wyo , next
Friday night
Green plants use carbon dioxide
from the air and water from the
soil to make sugar
—
Oysters Are Nutritious
And Not Too Expensive
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^e/ 4 Sat
IDA BAILEY ALLEN
for 1 pt shucked fresh or thawed
frozen oysters Cook 1 c. high-
protein macaroni elbow s as usual.
Generously rub a low . 3-pt bak-
ing dish with butter or marga-
rine In it. arrange a layer of half
the macaroni Cover with '2 pt-
shueked oysters then with 2 tbsp.
each chopped celery and green
pepper. Dust with '* tsp each
salt, monosodium glutamate and
paprika, dot with 2 tbsp butter
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IT ts my considered opinion
that the American homemaker is
not serving enough oysters
remarked the Chef probably
because of the mistaken idea
that they are too expensive But
this is not true ah non!, berause
a pint of shut ked oysters con-
tains no waste ”
Luxurious Oyster Taste
‘ And it is equivalent nutrition- impu.n. ...... - —r --
ally to 1'4 pounds of good quality or margarine. Repeat the maca-
meat. Chef, and costs about the ronl-oy.ster layers. Cover with !2
same If this Is too much for the c. cracker crumbs mixed with 2
food budget, a half pint contain- tbsp. melted buttei <»r margarine
er of shucked oysters combined Bake 25 min in a moderately
with some other Ingredient, will hot oven. 375' to 400 F , or until
supply that luxurious oyster taste browned. Serve at once
and provide an Interesting main Individual Oyster-Macaroni
dish, such as oyster risotto, oys- Bake: Arrange In Individual
ter-potato pie. or oyster-potato shirred egg dishes Bake 20 min.
chowder." tomorrow s -oyster' dinner
Here are two oyster dishes that Tomato-Cheese Stew
are favorites in New England Oyster-Macaroni Bake
aii Ai» itvn Mixed Vegetables Cole 81aw
Stop.. Kopoiiionid ts Sst»» < * Apple-Raisin Escallop
Oyster Saule: To 1 pt. shucked Hard Sauce
oysters, add 2 tbsp. lemon juice. Coffee Tea Milk
1 tsp Worcestershire sauce, ‘a iomato-( hee*e Stew: Combine
salt and 1'2 Lsp prepared the contents 1 < No 241 can Juicy
norseradl.xh Refrigerate 30 rnln
then drain
Dust with L, tsp salt and
tsp pepper Dip in 1 egg white
slightly beaten with '« c water
then roil ih *.ne dry oread or
cracker crumb*, chill 10 min to
make the crumb* adhere when
cooking
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butter When the edges curl, re
move to hot. buttered enrlrhed
bread toast. Pour around rich
white sauce seasoned to taste
with celery salt and table mu*
tard, garnish with flne-mlnced
Pascal celery. ■ „ . ,
Oyster - Mata ran. Make: Cali* cellcnte
tC«errt»*U »»», «t-a» rwnnr»-vmt..*i» iM t
tomatoes with *2 lsp salt. ■« tsp
monOBbdlum glutamate. tsp
mustard and >'2 tsp pepper Sim-
mer 15 min. Stir to break up the
tomato
Scald 1 pt milk. Slightly beat
2 eggs and pour in the milk.
Add i e cuatse grated sharp
American cheese to the tomato;
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PRFVUE
New Zealand Will
Propose UN Invite
Reds For Discussion
LONDON Jan. 28—UP New
Zealand will propose formally on
Monday that the UN Security
Council invite Red China to the
United Nations for discussion of a
Formosa cease-fire, it was learned
Friday
The invitation will be proposed
with the agreement of Britain and
the United States Thi- is the long-
awaited diplomatic move which
In- West hope- will stop the foot-
ing off Formosa
Sir Leslie Knox-Munro New Zea-
land chairman of 'he SKECU
Council, will summon other mem-
ber* by letter Friday 11 was dr*-
. closed authoritatively.
1 At the Monday session It is
hoped the delegate- will empower
either Knox-Munro or Secretarv
General Dag Hamtnarskjold to in-
vite the Chinese Communists t<r-
the UN round table
The United States was said to
be m absolute agreement" with
the policy.
K the invitation is extended and
accepted, it would je toe ltr*t time
the Chine-e Reds have been to the
United Nation*, where they covet
a seat. *:nce the December 1930
debate on Korea
WASHINGTON. Jan. 28 -UP
President Eisenhower Thursday
nominated former Sen. John Slier-
, c pet it K
the State Department under Sec-
retary Dean Achesou. as the new
U S ambassador to Lidia Cooper
was defeated for re-election last
November gy Sen. Aiben W Baik-
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of the United State*
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