Okemah Daily Leader (Okemah, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 162, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 8, 1962 Page: 6 of 6
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Castle
News
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'Sunday School attendance w a
48 B TU attendance was 22 1
W M S and Brotherhood met
at the Church Thursday evening 1
for their regular meeting After a
short devotional the men worked
on the carport for the parsonage 1
In a short business session the 1
W M S yoted to pay the sponsor's
expense at the G A Camp each
year including the Camp in June
at the Assembly grounds this year
Kay Klutts has returned to h e r
home in Duncan after 2 weeks
with her grandparents Mr a n d
Mrs Ben Klutts and family
I
Mrs Claudia Mitchell and Twyla 1
June returned Monday from Ama-
rillo after spending 3 weeks in the
home of Sgt and Mrs James V
Campbell and family
Johnny Campbell returned home'
with the Mitchell's to spend a few I
days in the home of his grandpar-
ents Mr and Mrs John Campbell 1
Mr and Mrs Fay Baker spent
Wednesday in Okla City with Mr I
and Mrs Wendell Baker
1
Rebecca Lynn Baku returned
home with them to spend Wednes-
day night and Thursday in the 1
Baker home
Rev and Mrs Howard Nipp e r 1
Veryl Donna and Jerrye s pe n t'
Wednesday in Prague as dinn e r
guest of Mr and Mrs C A Nip- t
perand the afternoon at t h e
Prague Park
Mr and Mrs John Campbell
1
Mrs Claudia Mitchell and Twyla
June and Johnny Campbell spent 1
Wednesday with Mr and Mrs1
Walter Taylor and family of Last
Chance — a picnic dinner was en-
joyed at the Taylor Lake
'Jerry Davis and Jimmy Sandfur
left Sunday for Searcy Ark where
they are employed for sev-
eral weeks
t
Ben Mutts who has been receiv-
ing medical treatment In 0 k 1 a I
City has returned home
Kathy and Teddy Cämpbell have
arrived here from Ontario Calif 1
for a month's visit with their
grandmother Mrs Denton Fox
and their uncles:rhomas Fox and
family and John Campbell and
family and other relatives a n d
friends
Mrs Emma Muir who has been
Iill in Memorial Hospital for 4 2
days is slightly improved and has
been moved to the home of h e r
I son Joe Muir of Weleetka
J H Campbell of Upland Calif I
has arrived here for a few days
:visit with his brother John Camp-
bell and family and with h i s
Mrs J A Carr a n d :
p family of Last Chance and M r s
l J E Warn and family of Okemah
and other relatives and friends 1
c Mr and Mrs J W Fox and
amity returned to their home in
iberal Kansas Tuesday after a i
Ilevadays with his mother Mr sI
Denton Fox and other reltives and 1
friends
Mrs Artie Martin is spending I
some time in Okmulgee where she
is employed
Mr and Mrs J F Prewett
have as their guests for 2 weeks
Mr and Mrs Myron Price and 2
sons of Bloomsburg Pa M r s '
Ruby Cooper and son of Yakima
Washington and Mr and Mrs Eu-
gene Prewett and son of Day I s
California
Vernon Jackson Jr who is em-
ployed inOlda City spent a fe w
days this week with his parents
Mr and Mrs Vernon Jackson
The community was saddened
this week by the death of Mrs
Judy Ott of Bearden Mrs 0 t t
--1 formerly lived here for several
years The family has the sym-
pathy of the community in their
great loss
Mrs Gene Wilson and Gena of
Last Chance spent Thursday night
and Friday with Mrs Claudia
1 Mitcrell and Twyla June
Claudia Lou Smith has returned
home after several weeks in Okla
City with Mr and Mrs Robert
1 Benard and family
1 Mr and Mn Lee Jones Lo 1 s
1 and James and Betty Jo Davis
I spent the weekend in Amarillo
Texas with airman Roy Jones
'Mr and Mrs Kenneth Taylor
and familY of Moffett spent a few
days with Mrs W K Smith and
family't
1
Mr and Mrs Casey Jones and
family spent the 4th in Muskogee
1
1 with his brother and family
i
1 Tom Davis who underwent sur-
1 gery recently in Memorial Hospi-
tal is reported improving
i Mr and Mrs Ray McAmutly
and boys of Prague were visitors
One For My Dame
by JACK WEED
treaded bp Newspaper Eaterpriee Aim Capyrplot 141 by Nat Webb--
THE STORY: Rick Jackson after
talking to Congressman DiMiicci a
sated rocket buster learns that ha is
supposed to have something that Carla
gave limo Carla has been kidnaped and
Rick is suspected of the kidnaping
Chapter 1 e
"Jackson!"
I kept walking
"Do you know what you've
got?" -
I swung and faced him "No
Congressman I don't know
what I've got"
He had a fancy white linen
handkerchief out and was wip-
ing his face He said "Boy I
don't know where you and
Carla met or when or bow
much there is between you'
He paused and tucked the
handkerchief into a breast
pocket of the gown "Some-
times when you're as busy as
I am you don't pay close
enough attention to your
daughter to her friends to
any that is except the friends
you choose for her But that
doesn't mean I don't love her
boy" He actually got a hand
up above the left side of his
stomach "And because I love
her I've got to trust you trust
you and tell you what we're up
against who "
There was a sudden sharp
explosion that shook and rat-
tled the world and while I
watched stupidly the Congress-
man crumpled slowly at first
and then suddenly when he
reached some impossible point
of balance and fell fiat on his
face I saw his fingers crawl
across the carpet like aimless
spiders saw the muscular
spasm that moved his small
legs like a child's kicking the
floor and then saw him die I
noticed the hole in the screen
of the open window beside the
desk
I Vo as still there waiting for
In the Davis home Sunday
Sgt and Mrs Ray Thomas and
family of San Antonio Tex a re
spending a few days in the home
of her parents Mr and Mrs Clin-
ton Bishop Dayton Bishop return-
ed home with them after several
weeks in the Thomas home
Mrs L J Carter and M r s
Thomas Mogridge spent Friday af-
$001(1011 in Holdenville
Mr and Mrs John Campbell
Mrs Claudia Mitchell and daugh-
er and Johnny Campbell joined
Mr and Mrs J A Carr of Last
Chance Olen Edwards of Okemah
and J H Campbell of Calif in the
home of Mr and Mrs J E Warn
In Okemah Tuesday evening for a
visit
Mr and Mrs Elmer Dean Dun-
can and children of Tulsa spent
the 4th with her mother M r s
Mildred Weatherly and family
and with her grandparents Mr
and Mrs W C Weatherly k-
Mr' and Mrs J M Davenport
of Okemah-spent Wednesday even-
ing with Mr and Mrs John
Campbell
Mr and Mrs W L Holly of
F Fn
$2500 Fr eo Fren Focd
To Public Service Company resi-
dential customers who purchase an
electric freezer with a capacity of
6 cu ft or more through a partici-
pating dealer Offer expires August
19 See your electric appliance deal
my turn when Marty came
through a second door to the
library which must have led
outside to a veranda She held
a small automatic in her hand
"You seem to have an inex-
haustible supply of those" I
said
"Jackson you are the darn-
edest oiler Her bright blue
eyes were shining
The ivory-colored door she
had left ajar opened wider and
a large young man stepped
through Sy comparison the 43
caliber gun in his hand didn't
appear much larger than hers
Neither did he look like the
sort I'd want stomping my
grapes
I said to Marty "If we're
playing charades I think I
know the answer I read a book
once about a blonde who kept
a pet gorilla Tina sent her re-
gards by the the way"
"This guy crazy?" the gorilla
asked
"Absolutely" I agree d
"Now take me to your leader"
"I'lease Vito" Marty said
"let me think We've got trou-
ble You've got bigger trouble
Jackson"
"The life I save may be my
own"
"Jackson!"
We were all quiet then
thinking It was an awful effort
for Vito and I wasn't doing
much better than the Congress-
man It was simply that they
had the wrong body there on
the floor The odd thing was
I felt fine The headache was
gone and I felt real good
Somebody was snapping his
fingers and I discovered it was
me
"Cool man" I Enid 1111-e
pad at Wild Wood Lawn"
Henryetta spentSundav with Mr
and Mrs Jim Gray
M E Wyatt is on the sick list
Charlie Dyer of Micawber call-
ed on his daughter Mrs Jack
Smith and family Thursday "
Mr and Mrs Mert Manney had
as their guests for the 4th of July
the following: Mr and Mrs Mel-
I vin Bryant and Debbie Mr and
Mrs Bill Lakins and Theresa
Mrs Devota Fletcher and Ronnie
and Bob Harris all of Paden Mr
and Mrs Sherral Smith of Okla
ICity Mrs Stella Rogers and Faye
i of Stroud Allen Manney of Shaw-
flee Mr and Mrs Bates of Te-
cumseh Bobbie Rogers Carol y n
1
and Gene Lillard Hamilton and
1Charles Gilbert Rogers: all of Mid-
west City Mr and Mrs Dean
Smith and Wayne Charlie Hinkle
Mrs Edith Coleman and Larry all
r of Castle
1
Before hanging a heavily starch-
ed article on the clothesline cover
a small portion of the line with
waxed paper Nexttime you hang
cicthes the line won't be stiff or
sticky :
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Malty stared at me Vito's
forehead looked like a wazA-
boord "Let's play a‘rAtiv gaite"
said "like what's yoAr 'rote
land I'll tell you the same 'Ete
I real Marty's five foot nine
weighs in around one-sixty
and is horsy crazy over hors-
ies horsy keep your tail
up "
"Jackson Jackson boy"
"Your name Marty It isn't
Marty Marty Marty Marty
had a party and no one came
but a big fat smarty Me!" It
seemed silly talking foolish-
ness but I had seen her do it
with Tina and it might strike
a chord of sympathy It
wouldn't make any difference
what I said in front of the go-
rilla he wouldn't understand
it anyway unless it was writ
on stone with a chisel
She looked at me diminutive
blonde enormous eyes as blue
and fathomless as the sea
"J a c k so n" she said "we
should have met in another
place and another time"
t'And besides" I said "we're
only strangers"
She made a sign to Vito
Only her hand moved her
hand and her wrist and a few
eloquent fingers It ATas more
than sufficient because that
was when Vito hit me with the
gun That gave me two slde3
of a head to ache That gave
me another time 'to die
This time the dream was
most unpleasant 'It was spring
on theYalu aga'n and I was
wandering about the corn
pound looking for weeds to
boil little green weeds that
would let me go on living with-
out the bone crippling disease
that would hit those who had
given up caring if they didn't
die first of give-up-itis I aimed
to walk out of there I aimed
to have hope So I hunted for
the small green weeds for the
bitter tea of Richard Jackson
And it turned into a good day
besau:e I saw my Ent hoopoe
(To Be Cont:x1a)
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OKEMAH DAILY LEADER
dlE1 Mik
By HAL COCHRAN
Mothers often say "I just
don't know what' to do with
ny children1What would they
do without them? - '
The best thing in the
world to hide old clothes
behind is a pleasant limi!e
Lucky the little boy who
doesn't stub his bare toe or
get stone bruises un his feet
during vacation -
Once there was a family
that said they'd start a vaca-
tion trip at 5 AM—and did
If some cities had any feel
ings the first thing they should
complain about is their joints
If it were n't for high
school and college kids who
would correct the grammar
of the grownups?
Eat Liter for less with an Electric Food -
Freezer At food market sa!e prices steak
st:d in your freezer is a bargain year
'rivmd Strawberries peaches or any of
yor favorite fruit stay fresh as the day it
frozen Every time you open your
ElectricFreezer door 101 good menu 1
makers will delight you Save time with
less frequent trips to the store
on their kitchen improvement pro
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Carolyn Combrink HD Agent —
Several families that I h aye by the office and pick up one or around I hear vomen discussing
visited with recently are either In
Imore Of the many -good
bulletins 1 the pros and cons of blanching
A: wA
the process of doing some rernod-lon he subject You can find val- certain vegetables 'before freez-i
ding in the kitchen or are in the uable information on every phase 1
ing One will say "Oh I ne ver
planning stage This makes 'me of kitchen planning frOm arrange bother to blarithe scalcil okra
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think that perhaps many o the r s!ment of the work centers: 'surface
lail
— or corn -rIgreen beans —
are doing the same thing — °r at 'heights cabinet plans s tor a g e or whatever vegetable they ttre
least dreaming about improving ideas shevles and dividers to discussing I didn't last year and
this most used r017 th etypes of equipment r4d iifferent they turned out okay" There IS a
house 1 vd ler1A VA tILALpAilvsA1 asfli 141 CUL - - 1
' ' 1 types of floor counteit and w a I I reason I or t he recommendatiOn by
coverings
The families who have entered :' - ' 4' f - v I' any home economist that : vege-
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the Kitchen Improvement Parade' ' I i tables be blanched for a certain
during the past few years will all 1 Another new development h a a period of time before they are
agree that the most important part been announced recently- in ' t h e : frozen
of the entire remodeling or build- field 9f coin operated dry clean-1 This short sctdding time In boil-
ing process is the planning the t 1-- g - service You drop your money ing water is for the purpose of
th
takes part before e first nail im
s i in the slot pop your 'soiled gar-! stopping or slowing down the ac-
driven Ask the Noble Rutlands ments in the machine and in fif- I tion of ezymes Until vegetables
the Bill Deatons or Martha and teen minutes out come your gar- are ready to harvest enzymes
Burral Groves how much AS me merits completely clean and fresh help them to grow and mature
they spent in planning and Eigur' This high speed dry cleaning ser- After that they cause loss of flay
tion of ezymes Until vegetables
are ready to harvest enzymes
help them to grow and mature
After that they cause loss of flay
ing before they started the work vice now- being intro-odced is-made or and color if vegetables are not
on men- Kitonen Improvement pro- possible by the development of si I heated enough the enzymes con-
jects n60 Safe drli cleaning fluid and tinué to be active during f r n z e n
Try this testt on your own kitch- machines espeeililly designed te storage If this happens the vege-
en Measure the distance around handle it Besides making it nos tables ikill develope off flavors in
the "work triangle" to see h o w 'sible to clean garments in approx- a few months They may discolor
many steps you are taking in the i imately one third the time re- 1 or toughen Heating also wilts or
preparation of a Simple meaL By glared b3 4nost coin - operated softens vegetables and 'makes
the "work triangle" 'I mean t h e machines ) Ilse today this n ew !them easier to pack It also lprigh-
distance around the triangle form-fluid is nonflammable and ofiers tenS thb'color -:!:
ed by the range sink and refrig- many timmaving adVanta ges to
To(
erator' Experts have proved Jhat the consumer It is' possible to !)' long a heating period will
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result in softening of texture and
a total distance of 15 to 20 feet clean most lathes 4elastics dyes
unnecessary
provides the most efficient w o r k plastic buttons and other accos4! loss of water - solu-
able vitamins and 'minerals so be
unit Less distance than 15 feet sories used on garmentwitit an I sure to follow an up - t o - date re-
makes the work area of the kitch- absolute minimum dangei ofdain-Illable freezing guide If y o u
en too crowded and a greater age It irsoipFatis less vo' rtint of haven't secured a copy of the free
walking distance around the tri- garments Inprelparation for d r y Extension freezing bulletin' be
angle than 22 feet means that you cleaning This sounds like an ino- sure to do so The number is C-
are wasting valuable energy in yation worth waiting
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for' ! 502 the title "Home Freezing"
walking unnecessary steps
If you are planning any changes Every year as the season for
in your kitchen at all do c 0 m e freezing fresh vegetables r 0 11 s GO TO-CHURCH TODAY ' ' '
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Delightful to look at- de-
licious to eat and rather easy
to prepare this "double-ring"
deviled barn mold will adorn
the at-home wedding recep-
tion buffet Tomato puree
gives it an appropriate reep
glow the ham adds enticing
flavor and frothy whipped
cream with green pepper pro-
vides enchantment to honor
the bride and groom
DOUBLE-RING DEVILED HAM MOLD
i (tor one ring)
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IA cup cold water °"'
1 cop boiling water
2 chicken bouillon cubes
4 tablespoons tomato puree
2 41i-ounce cans deviled ham
1 cup heavy cream whipped
ih cup chopped green pepper
French dressing
Soften gelatin in cold
water Dissolve in boiling
water with bouillon cubes
Add tomato' puree and mix
well Chill until slightly
thickened then fold in devil-
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green pepper Pour into a 1-
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