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Casper Morning Star from Casper, Wyoming • 7

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Thursday, Nor. 22, 1956 The Casper Tribune-Herald teria mess was discovered, schooi was dismissed a half-day early. PERSONAL tY (DA BAILEY ALLEN to Delta Zeta Sorority at Colorado State-College of Education in Oysters and Clams Vandals Destroy School's Feast HOPKINSVILLE. Ky. 0T1 Students at Pembroke high school went without their big annual pre-Thanksgiving Day dinner yesterday, thanks to the work of van-dais.

Someone broke into the school cafeteria Tuesday night and strewed several hundred dollars worth of turkeys, hams, eggs and other foodstuffs over the entire kitchen and dining hall. Ice cream cartons were strewn across the floors to melt, and doors were left open on every refrigerator and deep freeze. The students did have one consolation, however. When the cafe Greeley. She is the daughter of L.

Bundy of 1231 South Cottonwood ind is a sophomore majoring in elementary education, and Mrs. Perry Killham are spending Thanksgiving with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Pax Wilson and Peri Kay and Nanette, in Gardner, Mont, Escal loped Together Pointer Won't Travel Mrs. Russell of 1342 South Popular mentioned today that a black and white pointer found its waj into' her yard.

She pointed the dog toward home but the dog decided to stay. Mrs. Russell is now looking for the dog's owners. Election Loser Dies ARNOLDS PARK, Iowa (JD -JU M. (Spike) Evans, 66, unsuccessful Democratic candidate for- U.

S. senate in the Nov. 6 election, head of the old Agricultural Adjustment Administration in 1935-42, and farmer anJ stockman, died Wednesday. Tomato Relish Salad: Wash and slice 2 medium-size fresh tomatoes. Spread the slices with mayonnaise.

Top with thin slices raw onion. Dust with salt and pepper. Garnish with a little pickle relish. Mr. and Mrs.

Chuck Rowland were the couple with the scarecrow in the picture of the Casper College Pump- kin pie- prom which was printed Tuesday. The buffet supper served in the Crystal Room of the Gladstone Hotel, every Tuesday from 6 pjn. til 9 p.nu is the talk of the town. All you can eat for only $250 per person. Adv.

Leroy, Lewis, student at the University of Wyoming. will spend Thanksgiving in Casper. it Complete beauty service Neil Oldhayer Beauty Shop. 123 South. Conweli.

Dial 2-4209. Adv. University of Wyoming students pxpected home for the hol- idays are John Sloan. Cliff Pome- roy, and. Mary Kay Kingham.

Enjoy TV. No fuss or bother. We pack the best dinners to take home. Bennett's Drive-In Restaurant. Dial 3-4489 Adv.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Woodruff of San Clemente, Calif and Clara Damm of Pomoia are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Damm' will leave after Thanksgiving for Denver before returning to her home tin'. Pomona Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff will be remembered as former Cas per residents. They remain for awhile to visit before going east spend Christmas in Charleston, with Woodruff's ister and family.

Mr. and Mrs. James Otis Walker and son, Huntington, of Colorado Springs, are, spending'Thanks-giving in Casper, with their' mo.ther, L. Mf. and Mrs.

Thaddeus- H. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. -Dick- Tobin have moved to an apartment at 151 South Grant.

1 Here for the Thanksgiving' lioli-days are Mr, and Mrsi-W, T. Baker of Independence, MoiThey are the parents of Mrs. Dan of 345 Serve individually. 1 or 2 slices in a nest of lettuce or cress. At the best oyster bars, oyster stew always made partly with clam juice for added flavor.

Oysters and clams are often butter-sauteed and served on toast with sauce tartare, or used as a garnish to a thick swordfish steak. In New England, oysters and clams are often escalloped together. All Measurements are Level Recipes Propotrioned to Serve 4 to 6 Escalloped Oyster and Clams: Make 3 c. rich white sauce, using a standard recipe. To li add 1 pt.

small shucked oysters. To the remaining sauce, Coconut Tapioca Puff: Scald 3 c. milk. Stir in Va c. quick-cooking tapioca.

Cook-stir 5 min. or until clear. Stir in Vi c. shredded or Mr and Mrs. Ben Hitchens of Denver are house guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs.

Bruce 1335 South Wolcott. They are here during -the Thanksgiving holidays Mr. and Mrs. Don Merback and little son, Mike, and Don's brother, Joe Merback, are spending Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

F. in Wheatland, Tom Bustard," a freshman at whitman Colleee- at Walla Walla, I flaked coconut. Separate 2 eggs. Beat the yolks light. Mix with y3 c.

sugar and BEAUTIFUL PICTURES MISS HELEN CHERNICK Helen Chernick To Repeat Vows With Pat Keefer Mrs. Blanche Chernick of 742 Mary announces the engagement and forthcoming marriage of hfr daughter, Helen Beverly, to Pat Keefer of 1029 East First, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keefer of tsp. salt.

Stir into the cooking tapioca. Stir 1 min. Remove from the heat. Add tsp. pure vanilla extract.

Beat the 2 egg whites stiff. Fold into the tapioca. Chill. Serve plain or with whipped cream, chocolate sauce, or half -thawed frozen raspberries. SUGGESTION OF THE CHEF Combine cooked Brussels sprouts with diced cooked carrots.

Add butter and seasoned salt to taste. add 1 pt. shucked clams. Next, to l1 c. soft enriched bread crumbs, add 3 tbsp.

melted butter and 1 tbsp. minced parsley. Arrange the oysters, trumbs and clams in alternating layers in a buttered 3-pt. low casserole. Make the top layer crumbs.

Bake in a moderate oven, 350" to 375F. about 35 min. or long enough to cook the oysters and clams and brown the crumbs. arrived Tuesday evening to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with, his parents, Mrs. and Mrs.

Li. Bustard, aind liis Pat. North Nebraska and are- staying at the Watts Miss Ellen, Bundy Jias been "piedg- Large Selection IDEAL FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS -1 -1 Hhe Stars Say Miss Chernick was graduated from Look and Learn By A. C. GORDON If you like, dust the top with 2 tbsp.

grated Parmeasan cheese, before baking. DINNER Tomato Relish Salad Escalloped Oysters and Clams French-Fries Green Peas Coconut Tapioca Puff Hkely within the "ne'x six months and an feeling of pressure -in financial matters should be considerably reduced during the same period; Be' careful; however, not to antagonize anyone in a position to help you especially early Natrona County High School with the class of 1955. She is now employed at Memorial Hospital. Mr. Keefer is now closing negotiations with a service station.

The couple plans to get married on Saturday, Nov. 24, at Winter Memorial Church at 1 p. m. An invitation is extended to all friends of the couple. After a short trip, the couple will be at home to their friends at 1029 East First.

$495 ana 95 Come in and See Them and Hosts of Other Gifts for the Home Inspired or creative work vheth- FOR TOMORROW You can expect most excellent, results if you are enterprising now. Most persons will be in a cooperative mood, and the configurations are jexcellent.forfeatters dealing with finances, and t6htracts. During the. evening hours, be careful to "emphasize a spirit' of friendship. The aspects will be fine for promoting congeniality and, for social life FOR THE BIRTIJlfA.Y If tomorrowV is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that it would be smart, topash ahead with' important plans and' programs in-, volving future security NOW.

Job advancement appears more than er vocational or avocational, could hr1n unusual, recoenitior between January vafid. April, and there will also ie stimulating aspects for. domestic and sentimental re- 1. Of what U. S.

states are these cities the capitals: (a) Santa Fe; (b) Carson City, (c) Pierre; (d) Columbia; (e Topeka; (f) Olympia? 2. How many inches are there in one mile? 3. According to the Bible, what were the first words spoken by God? 4. What South American country borders all other countries but two? ANSWERS 1. (a) New Mexico; (b) Nevada; (c) South Dakota; (d) South Carolina; (e) Kansas; (f) Washington.

2. There are 63,360 inches. 3. -Let there be light." 4. Brazil.

BUDGET TERMS How Can jaiionsnips Between June ana born- on this, day' will be trank, generous and extremely sen- Miss Jayne Simmons will spend the Thanksgiving holidays in Sher- visiting with friends. St. Mark's Guild will hold a rummage sale at Kistler's Warehouse Nov. 20 and 21. Adv.

Dud will visit his "folks at Pine dale during the Thanksgiving vacation period at Casper College. Dud is vice-presi- dent of the college this year. Nora's fieauty Shop will be open again to business on Nov, 19. Nora welcomes you. Adv.

Miss Nancy Anderson will return from Tortington where she has been teaching school to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Anderson. I Aldor Shop Custom made draperies, slip covers.

Wilson-Leeman, 826 19th. 3-7851. eve. 2-4896. adv i Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Barnard and family of Denver' will visit the W. N. Barnard home for Thanksgiving. I Childrens folding table and chair sets for the "small Forsling's, Second and David.

(Adv.) Recovering from an operation in General Rose Hospital in Denver is Tom Milne, prominent central Wyo- ming stockman. He is expected to return to Casper soon. He is re-' ported in good condition after a knee operation. T-V. Tables for Holiday entertaining at Forsling's, Second and David.

Adv. Miss Connie Bayless of Denver is expected home to visit with her and friends this week. By ANNE ASHLEY lsitive. 114 West Midwest Phone 3-7068 Octcbsr Sales Taxes if Total -CHEYENNE 1U1 Sales tax re-cepits oy the state of Wyoming Marilyn Seabeck Honored at Bridal Party on Monday Miss Marilyn whose marriage to Paul Fassler will take place at St. Anthony's Catholic Church on Thanksgiving Day, was honored Monday evening at a bridal party given by Miss Ruth Ethna Ellis at her home on Milton Avenue.

She was assisted by Mrs. Frank Elli3 Jr. Tive evening was pleasantly spent playing court whist with, prizes awarded to Mrs. Oliver Ewing for high and Miss Marilyn Seabeck for low. Refreshments were served and the bride-elect was presented with a guest gift in her chosen crystal pattern.

The invited guests included the Mesdames Jack Bynum, Charles Lewis, Oliver Ewing, Richard Steinle, James Sylvanus, Gerald Byron. Leo Ashba, D. K. Root, E. C.

Dilgarde William Bon, William Benson, Merton Pittman. Wayne Bundy, William Forcum, Miss Anita Benton. Miss Ruth Mc-Kinzie, Miss Pat Donahue, and the honoree. SAVE ON BLANKETS and LINENS IN ASS IS GREAT 37TH Q. How can I clean a violin bow? A.

Wet a small piece of flannel in cold water and rub on a little soap. Double the flannel over the bow and gently rub back and forth until Rinse the flannel and rub again. Then wipe with a dry cloth. Do not resin for an hour or two. Q.

Should broken eggs be used? A. They are fit to use if the white and yolk aresdistinct and have not run together, if there is no unpleasant odor, and if the yolk is not stuck to the shell. Q. How can I facilitate the pulling of threads from linen? A. Before pulling threads, rub a damp cloth along the line where the thread is to be pulled.

The thread will pull easily while the cloth is damp. Firemen's Auxiliary Enjoys Luncheon Members of the Firemen's Auxiliary enjoyed a pre-Thanksgiving luncheon in the Little Peacock Room of the Gladstone Hotel this week. Those present were Mrs. Myron Bryant, Mrs. Paul Mrs.

Al Piper, Mrs. Bill MeCarroll, Mrs. Jim Oler, Mrs. Dan McAtee, Mrs. Jim McCoy, Mrs.

John Perrine, Mrs. Dean Salveson, Mrs. Ward HinerJ man, Mrs. Reuben Maki and three guests, Mrs. Jiir Brandon, Mrs.

J. R. Arnson, and Mrs. Bill Cameron. Mrs.

Hilda Maki and June Knoble are the lucky winners of the turkey raffle. during October totaled $872,498. Food purchases brought the greatest -amount into the state treasury, the sales and use. tax division of the Board of Equalization Receipts on food sales tax totaled $812,734. Taxes on professional services were lowest $4,838.

1 Collections' for the 12. months ending Oct. 31 are 3.27 per cent more than the 12 month period ending Oct. 31 last year, the state said. Use Tribune-Herald Want Ads Anniv ersary I SECOND FLOOR FEATURES ml TOWELS Novelty Gift Sets Many Boxed Ready for Perfect Gifts 4-Piece "His" end "Hers" Sets Reg.

Value 4.98 Sale $3.98 3-Piece Striped Sets Regular 3.98 Sale $2.98 NOV. 23 LACE TABLE CLOTHS NEW COLORED LACE CLOTHS JUST IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS 54x72 Reg. Vol. 10.95 NOW $8.98 63x83 Reg. Vol.

14.98 NOW $1 1 .98 72x90 Reg. Vol. 16.98 NOW $1 2.98 72x108 Reg. Vol. 19.95, NOW $1 5.98 NOV.

24 4-Piece Striped Sets Regular 4.65 -Sale $3.69 DAYS 4-Piece Novelty Sets Regular 5.25 Sale $3.49 SPREADS New Chenille Spreads Give your bedrooms' a break and select a new spread from cur new collection. CONVENIENT TERMS NEW LABEL TABLE LINENS A BIRTHDAY, SPECIAL! 52x52 Pure Linen, novelty plaid Regular 2.49 Now $1 .89 54x54 Cotton Novelty Regular 2.98 Now $2.49 5-Piece Tea Set Regular Value 4.98 Now $3.98 5-Piece Linen Luncheon Set Regular Value 7.98 Now $3.98 7- Piece Linen Dinner Set Regular Value 8.98 Now $4.98 8- Piece Place Mat Set Regular Value 3.98 Now $2.98 7-Piece Linen Set Regular Value 1 0.95 Now' $7.98 9- Piece Linen Dinner Set Regular Value 15.95 Now $1 1.98 Reg. Value $13.98 BIRTHDAY SPECIAL Reg. Value $10.98 BIRTHDAY SPECIAL $6.98 OVER 300 BEAUTIFUL, FURS have fc een sent to us on consignment by a custom manufacturer for this special event! BECAUSE WE HAVE ISO INVESTMENT in these furs we will sell them at the LOWEST MARK-UP IN FUR HUSTORY! Here is your opportunity to choose YOUR NEW FUR from a most complete selection at LOW, EOW PRICES! Come in and convince yourself! WOOL AND NYLON BLANKETS Twins Only REGULAR VALUE $17.95 Sale Price $9.98 SOME OF OUR a- d) rimrn liabtufbii fir Copes 4. r7 Pi 1.1 f'-'ljr kiiitxr.

A Alia Stoles OUR OWN BLANKETS By Pendleton and Kenwood Regular Values $16.95 to $19.95 NOW $13.98 TO $15.98 BLANKETS ELECTRIC BLANKETS BY FIELDCREST Finest Blanket Made With A Two-Year Guarantee. For Single and Double Beds SINGLE BED Only $19.98 DOUBLE BED Only $26.98 With Single Control DOUBLE BED Only $29.98 'For Double Control mu)Ika i d. aii tengrns rrorn 5195 MOUTON LAMB JACKETS $79 COATS $125 SHEARED RACCOON COATS $395 ERMINE COATS LAMPS New Ceramic Table Lamps. Pink with black, green with gold, oil white. Regular value $17.95.

MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM Over Fifty Beautiful Mink Garments in a Complete Selection of Styles and Colors ALL PRICES PLUS TAX ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BLANKETS SORRY WE CANNOT GIVE YOU THE. NAME OF THE MAKER BUT ONE OF THE BEST. Beautiful Blankets With 5 and 7-inch Satin Binding All of the Finest PURE VIRGIN WOOL Reg. Value 35.00 Now $19.98 Reg. Value 24.95 Now $17.98 Reg.

Value 16.95 Now $12.98 426 West Yellowstone Dial 2-5619 USE OUR LAY-AWAYS FOR YOUR XMAS FUR Department Store SHOP 9 A.M. 'TIL 8 P.M. FREE PARKING 'i Ill I.lll..

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