Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 149, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1932 Page: 4 of 8
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' SAffJLPA HERALD. SAPITTA. OKLAHOMA
“The S^an on Skates
BATTLE IN SHANGHAI STREETS
HOTSHOT-PUTTER - By Jack Sordt
Aet a
&eo«Ge'»*w
ATMLCT&
Tiv-s photograph of an actual battle scene in Shanghai shows Japanese joldiers Urine upon the North Station
0« .v,j srtarchai-Nanking Ra.lroad Th« first fighting in Shanghai took pla ce in the streets near this building
Here are a few of the reasons why Sor.;a Heme. of Norway. tJM
wwrU ■ greatest far cy skater. .» called ./t're.Th--M n^whirta.
sr r.r 'g e'er the glassy surface m a sene, of *7“^. ^
... .. - _;r re» movetr -it » th a rag e -> t it bafilei J.f
' ' \ * .
He- e ' a ««• • • ' ....
Piacit. N V- where ties* picture wert made
IN SOCIETY Household Hints
Garner Withdraws
Any Semblance Of
Active Candidacy
WA5H7N OTON Ffb 2r S —
Ei'-skcr Gamer of the house of rep-
resentatives is net an active p*csi-
derT;af catid.dste and dor* ntr
his na*r- entered even by pro*' in
ftjtv pnmarT electrons
Th-v e»i macl- clear today by Rev
Ra.'jurr. iem Tex a close fnend of
Garrer who s -#ht to step a pe©*’
cand trcv ir. Gamers behalf tr. the
rw cia vr.mary. Raeburn wrifrd a
ryrcu1 prrvc t to J-ir-r G H How-
ard. wtao fled for Gamer a his ©wr.
nizr
H s ac'ios. in no w ay ram: ves Gar-
ner firm considerarior. at the derno-
craiic national ce-eeruor. but merely
irran' he does not desire to r,tnpe;e
b> forehand lor delegates w-nfi any
Candidates now in the field Georgia
is admittedly
vOMIT IITIMTIM.
seized in Philippines
MANILA. F I J»>—Another at-
•exr ■ t extend communistic influence
in •' Ph iippines aw* frustrated re-
-»r ■ ' ah.vn a bundle cf Soviet Utera -
• re »-as seirec by customs bureau
officials
The bund -’ consisted of 20 book'
- rich officials de-
clared tc cor.’A.n red .'ropaganda.
I. t'erma’ien regarding communistic
rgan:rations in Russia discussing m
the growtr c: communism front
the —andpoint of ‘"©nomics and ?on-
cioc* wax '•mbodied in the writings
material confiscated
v t La Ir/o-r? ■ -*nal Sindical Rnia
I alogo Revotu-
mumsla.”
Arrived Home
Th * M'rnin*.
Mr and Mr.' F L. Williams
nved heme lii*- morning from
Lexus where Mu Williams has been
a patient in the Frisco hospital
♦ ♦ ♦
\V. B. A Joniorv
Meet T< morrow
Thr W B A Junior- will nKM to*
nvrrow aitemo-T. at lour o clock in
the Odd Fallows hall lor their regular
business meeting
By
an ua«v
VkOW-Ow
Tr\V> ENGLISH TEACHER
HAv LONG RECORD
AUSTIN Tex <IP>—Dr Morgan
___________Call* wav. jr„ of the University of
sewxd up” for Governor Texas ranks second m the nation in
r : : N- ; V • - • «■ ' ■ 1 * 7
net enhance the speakers prestx to • English teacher, according to the
Fnglish Journal, a publication for
teachera
Dr Callaway ha' beer, ‘caching for
51 'ears -he last 41 at the .iniversry
here H-s record is exceeded only by
that cf James Mac. D.xor. at the
University of Southern Cahfomva
To the world of scholarship Dr
Caf.aw.av is known a« a foremost
authority or. English syntax. ar. ex-
tensive writer on Anglo-Saxon lin-
qu vs tics To his students he vs known
as the hardest" professor on the
dual
be defeat In ar. open contest there
me r any other sta"'
jpu ty-C wired Howaru
As a friend of John N Garner
and .-peak.rig for his host of friends
it is my earnest desvre that '-"Oi not
act r the Georg-* pnma.- either as
proxy or in any other sense a* a
repre'entatire of Mr Gamer"
Gamer’s chances for the nomina-
tion lie in a deadlocked cor.rentier.
Thrrr would be little chance for him
to gather mar.y ie.egates at this late
date with RooseveU far in the lead.
H. entrance oe..y would -rre to make
rr 177.1VT
___SNAKE' AND vTI DOT
NEW PALING METHOD ENTER UNIVERSITY OPC*L*F
MAA AID AMERICA BERKELEY Ca. !J> ^Everywhere
PITT53"ROH < J>>—America ms- 1 that Kenneth went his snakes »e
lead the world In the production of sura to go , , .
4re« < rt uf' obtained by University | That s why an arm. .!I •'
taburgh expenmenters are borne • ed repine* will ^oa UlOcmKei
m - m snAer csts I neth Johnson UntverM ' of Caltforma
Bectri: tv p the secret of the new -t-joent. who lias
aev-.-rs-' of Vroducinc dyes which Guy prepare for a career as rookigieai K
H White, craduaie studen-. is credit-. and mu«eiim curator_ ^
rof wi-b dervioptrx TV c^-j as I Johnson has a cag'd ««<*•»■£
* . - . vi.r shakes mh
d- rad L-. -»v eber.jcal method ac- i me He hem ut the ki.c.ifr
sm-nr to White 1 where it is warm _^
M'artacex r atmed 'or the pro- The most beautiful one is •
tmt are tti Wmphotv and cleanUwaa I ous water moccasin which to t xa
TV etornlTrar xd in re- j only in a 400-mile radius near C
Ira nr aaygtu from Uh Mexico It la Mack.___ five-foot
d- ►. axygrn to produced by an . .A heavy weight spec .men is a......
■tluiiUrut cell : otamondbaek rattler,_
HARVARD IN 34(G CONTEST'
CAMBRIDGE Mara (LPT—During the
past 10 college years Harvard team'
have participated in a total o! MAi
contests Of these 443 were with Yale,
the Crimson s ancient rival During
the .vast year 472 contests were p’.ay-
-d in 20 spor-s.
sugar, one uUttfXWD lemon Ju.ee.
mo egs writes, i-inch of salt S-wl
or stew apricots urtii teniler. 1'ut
through sieve. Add tu'p an! other
Ingredients. to egg whites and heot
all until mixture holds its shape.
Spread on cake and serve.
ApricmI \\ h-p Cake.—Three egrs.
.eparated; three-fourths cup sujr»r-
one-fourth cup cold water, one-half
MENU HINT
Creuwrd or.d Mify On 7 salt
nattered Pea* a"d Carrott
Apple-Calta'ja Salad
A prtcot Whip Cakt UCk
This is a luncheon menu suitable
for school children.
Today’s Recipes
fr, amed Ci/o> o«d Celery on Toatt. >
—One and one-half cups milk, three —
ubles;-oons butter, four tal lespoons teaspoon lemon < vtract. one cup pas-
flour. one-half teaspoon salt, three- try fl ir. ODe teaspoon taking pow-
fourths cup diced celery, four hard- der. one-fourth teaspoon salt. Beat
cooked eggs, four slices toast. Melt | the tet yolks until thick. Adi
butter add flour an-l then milk, stir-1 the - iSar trwJuaUy. combining thor-
rlnc constantly Cook until thick- ouglily. Add the sittr and tba lemon
.«< vson and add cel-r:- Quarter «gr extra t. Sift together the h°ur. tak-
rlace on toast po nta. and pour celery u: low ler and salt and blend with
mlxtura over. Garnish with paraley ‘he liquid incredlenta hold WON
and s-ve. Ser-.C5 four. «* «l btaU* whites. Bake In a shal-
_ | low lay er pan in a moderate oven
.4pneot tVhtpi—One-talf pound til ,-ra^-i far 70 intaolea When
dn^J mrrk^>t*. three-fourth* cut* cool .«j r< a J thickly «ith apricot + b ?.
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kiic
c* 5i Feet
) •ajc^bs sejke BolU
' ISJOOOR AsOO tx7T*ta<
UAAkJ
wa.' dug up recently by He ary Grvs-
i wold TSvc marks, which iook xs though
| they had been made with a small
ch^le. are similar to Arabic and Ro-
1 man numerals.
O. V I\ BAN' rt AM T ' AI ES
COLUMBUS O-tlPv Sa r of roast-
fAtmmU*tl^re Ohlo^StaS UnS2-I Worked at '.me PUm 60 Yearn Stti* -»rger ’-.van a postage stamp to |
•v s home games a-e plav-1 HOLYOKE Mass (LP)-Miss AUct ^«r.'d by G< ge B Dampen pc
t.>^^Th-.^'Uhave -e-'.-red v dog- H Bidwei:. 78 ,ha.' worked for 9 volume niM.-ures 1 3-16:h ty 15-I6t*v
Sd^e suS^i drams, c^.r.g tfcc -’-cars at the Whiting Paper company s j The letters are plainly legible under
univerMt'" much expense. Sal- o’ Bra- wSTpa^er^"’ * _ *
ta|w Bidwrii was a pa wnnas _____^
qum; 'T' \i mu xn
e, . ,c bo-.e.' falln.g or. the -pec- BIBLE SIZE Of ST AMP PENN YAN N Y —<LP>—A 30 pound
ta’ors' iieads PENN YAN N. Y —<LP>—A Bible a 5-one covered with curious markings
the Appomattox rivrr near HopeweJ
where Wesley Cunningham had a trap
placed to catch a mink.
TWINS BORN TO COW
RVTHERPORDTON N C llP»—
Prrranil ’em C P Briscoe s Old
**G En " V in II v 11 to tw n
SOL 1 KINGTON Conn LP- ‘ 1 calves, a male and a female
town's youngsters wxl. .earn basebal. ______
from an old master B e U Walsh BI RGLAR' E AT f HERRA
of Menden. form’r Chicago W’hite
Sox pitching ace. who t u «kT*-*d to
inftruct a fifes' in bic rk! here
FARMER' 'TAf.t (OAOII III NT
COTTONWOOD F.ALLS Kan eP
Eighty farmers staged a coyote hunt
recently and returned with 167 yack-
rabbito and two ccvxstes The rabbits
wtll be used ’o feed the unemployed
PIE
. LONG BEACH. Calif (tPe-Burgara
1 entering the home of R A. NickelL
look $3 from a bank, and s’opped
! k>ni enough to cat a cherry pie.
’Galor (aught in Mink Trap
HOPFWELL V.. UP A
alligator was caught on the banks of
MONEY IN (TTY HALL TOWER
FLKHORN Wis OPi—When work-
men invaded the unused tower erf the
eld eitv hall to salrag' pulleys they
found 200 ivoinds of honey.
I NDERGOES OPERATION
Rcy Phillips underwent an opera-
tier. this morr.ing at the city hoepltaL
__^^ ^^—————I
llal
“FOLKS— Meet Billy Break O’Day”—
He is here in Sapulpa to stay. He is a Special Representative
of HEALTH and Sunshine. He will make his home per-
manently with us. Call 321 and get acquainted.
vxis «>in
fJ Tff- ■ h make* life worth living! Everybody should have more of it. It * a pricele** possess-
ion! You’d give a million dollars to get it back if you lost it. W o u 1 d you believe it?
You can have it delivered in a bottle every morning.! Just Phone 321.
CA5H PRIZES EVERY MONTH
far coloring "BiDv Braxk O Dar” ad-
trrtoemfnti whtrh *ill appear tomor-
row and every incur in the Herald
Calf 321
Or Ask Our Driver
"Safegvai-d Your Health’
Court ©O'* Delrvery
Sapulpa Cooperative Milk
Producers Association
Pasteurised Milk
aod Cream
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 149, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1932, newspaper, February 25, 1932; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1522538/m1/4/: accessed June 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.