Sulphur Daily News (Sulphur, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1941 Page: 2 of 16
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T1IK SULPHUR DAILY NEWS SULPHUR OKLAHOMA '
THURSDAY DECEMBER 11 1941
MENUS FDR THIS FALL
By 'KATHLEEN HENRY
Horn Service Department
Oklahoma Gai It Electric Company
Cheese Quickies' -K)
2 cups sifted flour
3 tap bilking powder
4 tap salt
5 tbsp shortening
cup grated cheese
1 cup milk (about)
Sift dry ingredients together and
cut in shortening
1 cup sifted flour
2 eggs well beaten x
2 tbsp flour
’4 tap liking powder
cups shredded coconut
1 cup nuts coarsely cut
1 tsp vanilla
Combine shortening und salt Add
4 cup brown sugar and cream
thoroughly Add 1 cup flour and
cu Cut' eheesc: into I iIl'iuI- Spread mixture in 8x12
mixture until thoroughly blended K pan greased 1 3uk cm modee
With a folk stir in milk' enough ‘d'ly slow oven 325 dignts
to make a soft sticky dough Drop
for
minutes or until clelirotely
Lrowned Add remaining 1 cup
I rown sugar and vanilla to bouton
from teaspoon on baking sheet
greased allowing about 2 inches t
between biscuits Sprinkle withlK bratmg until thick and fom
llake in vary hot ovenl 'lien add 2 tablespoons lloui hak
paprika
(4 fit) degrees) for about 12 minutes '"K powder cocoiml and nuts ami
Meat Patties in Mushroom Soup
1 pound ground aleak
Vi tsp salt '
1 cun mushroom soup
'it tsp pepper
4 cup celery chopped
1 nip sweet milk
Season meat form into patties
place in baking dish Cover with
hopped celery and mushroom soup
which has been diluted with sweet with 1 can of milk and boil s owiy
milk Cover apd hake in a slow j to soft hall slage Add second can
oven or cooker for about 45 minutes of milk and boil to soft ball stage
bit nd Spread over baked mixture
Return to moderately slow oven
325 degrees and bake 25 minutes
C’liol arid cut ip small rerlangles
1
Pecan Chews
8 cups pecans
2 cups sugar
3 small cans condensed milk
1 cup white corn syrup
Pul sugar and syrup together
to 1 hour at 350 degrees
Tom Thumb Cookie Bars
'4 Cup shnrtcning
hi tsp salt
Hu cups blown sugar
fgrmly packed
stirring constantly Add third can
ol milk and boil to hard hall stage
Add lints and place on buttered
plotter and pat out with M hands
Cut in scpiares while warm II is
ni ccssary to stir during the entire
looking process
STATE PRESS
cApitoltalk
BY HOWARD WILSON
Chief State Press Bureau
OKLAHOMA CITY— The drehm-
t ion of wiir will timloiihti’iily have n
profound rffeet on Ihe mining stub
i jm'ck for U S Scnnlor and governor
Political prophets and speculators
of the 'pir-war1' era will have 1o re-
vise their line of talk because both
the issues and the men an likely
to settle on one pi ample unity
In the H S senate luce Josh Lee
will have an easier road back to
Washington irgardless of the alti-
tude which certain people or cer-
tain interests may have toward him
The possibility that (lone Autry the
cowboy singer of the movies might
make a surpnse leap into the lace
now becomes almost an impossihd -ily
Wui cun change the face of j
tilings over night—and that is what
has litci idly hap led Lee eamml Jj Iu
be beaten on his war record I he
hut it is not generally known that
' Ifi ill s aie noy being made to per-
suade Inin to return to the republi-
can lanks and make the race for
governor under that parly's ban-
ner Sinaill lias been semiusly con-
sidering Dm race but it was sup-
posed he would run mi the demo-
riotic ticket iT he ran at ail
The republicans will make a
concerted effort to send to the
state legislature a strong set of
men who will constitute a fight-
ing minority The little group of
seven representatives who sat
mute in the southwest corner of
the house during the lust session
hardly let it be known they
were present While they and
their party generally approved
of Governor Phillips' budgut-
balancing program they did not
vigorously oppose other parts
of the program which were 100
percent democratic
The icpuhlicans had only one
man in the senate () M Hill (Jin-
ilel nf (‘hei'okee He will Im' joined
by others idler the November elee-
ruition is ucliiallv at war
In the governor's race the
possibility now exists that the
(federal government and the
state central committee will set-
tle on one man— and one man
will have a walkaway Either
that or all the state and federal
democratic organizational power
will bo concentrated behind one
man to defeat any other strong
candidate This is of course
speculation But there are indi-
cations that this may be the
strategy
It is sigmliciiiit tli’it llrniy !
Bennett picsidcht nl A und M
College who bus hrrn vuv M 1 1 it mi
about Ins pusMhlr cmdidic made
in impoitnnt tup U Washington on
Sunday The assumption is that
Bennett may get a big ddense job
thereby being gently eliminated
from the race
It is likewise significant that both
Hohcrt S Ken natutal drniocialic
commit 1 1 email and Dish ict Judge
Kiank Dougluss two potential can-
didates have prominent roles this
weik in the cntei laimnent of Kd
want Flynn national democratic
chauinan Thu two men have been
rcpmUdly bidding for the new deal
suppni I and il appears that both are
gutting attention Thin would indi-
cate that tlu! two men will be satis-
factorily dell with by the admin-
istral inn
While most people are talking 1
about who will run on Hu democra-
tic ticket for major state offices the
republicans arc doing a little Work
themselves to hit I Id lip a formidable
array of candidates m tlu coining
pi imury
It is no secret that K W Smaitl
chairman of the hoard of affairs
was u republican not so lung ago
j Ih picsenlativi Boss Jtiely will
have muled paify suppoit in the
! eight h disl rid congressional race
I hut the lepubheam1 aie expecting
a real light fioin the democrats The
international situation is woiking in
lavor of the paity hi power and tlu
ileinocials will certainly capitalize
on this during tlu campaign in Hie
eighth congiessujmd district
'Bushwhacking' Is
Phillips' Plan In
Deieps$ Of $fae
BY STATE PRESS
OKLAHOMA CITY— Gover-
nor Phillips today clarified his
stand against the establishment
of a home guard in Oklahoma
by explaining that he was per-
fecting a system of “bushwaek
fighting" to take care of any
state emergency which would
arise during the war
Answering an editorial in the
Oklahoma City Times which
called for the raising of 10000
volunteers for a home ggard
Phillips declared that the state
had neither “guns nor funds”
for a home guard
He stated further he did not
want to allow “proniolional dc-
lense units" to tie started "by
fellows who can’t he soldiers
Init who want to march up and
down with a sword und give
orders"
"We don’t want people" he
said "to take ever and become
courts juries and executioners”
Phillips explained that he
was organizing u system where-
by any disorder would be taken
care of by a picked force direct-
ly under a man appointed by
tlie governor
"If a disturbance occurs down
ill Lawton” lie said “it won’t
lie long before we bavo a group
oi men down there to take cure
of the situation We will use
the old hushwaeking type oi
lighting and il will he effective
100
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DISCOVER 1914 PAINTING
SIGNED BY “A HITLER"
VERIZON B C (UP)— A painting
that dras hung on the wall in the
heme of F C Botting unnoticed us
more than p souvenir today was
iound to contain the signature "A
Hitler 19J4”
The signature was discovered by
Bolting's son after removing a red
slain covering the surface
CENSUS SHOWS 250 000 BORN
ANNUALLY WITHOUT RECORD
WASHINGTON (UP)— Registra-
tion officials fail to record the
births of nearly 250 000 children a
year nationwide test conducted by
I -the Census Bureau discloses Rcg-
j inlratiou was best in the Northern
I and Pacific Coast stales In the
j South and Southwest it fell as low
l US 75 per cent
I Today there are 60000000 per-
sons in the country without birth
certificates because they were born
! before the establishment of a reli
able i egistrit inn system Some of
these persons are unable to get
jobs in defense industries because
tley cannot prove their citizen-
ship Others are encountering dif-
ficulty in filing social security
claims because they cannot pro-
duce a birth certificate to prove
the ir age conclusively OliJ family
church and census records are
alien acceptable when birth cer-
tificates are not on file
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HELPS PREVENT
pm no From Developing
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sniffle or sign of nasal irritation put a
lew drops of Vicks Va-tro-nol up each
nostril Its quick action zi’S-s'A
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FORMER PRICE 1269 FOR 100 CAPSULES
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CENTER CUT CHUCK
Lb 19c
REEF ROAST
IOIN ENDS
PORK CHOPS or ROAST Lb 23c
LOIN T BONE OR CHOPS
BEEF STEAKS Lb 27c
NO 1 SIDE
SALT MEAT Lb 15c
inn': fitiCAR
LURED BACON Lb 25c
HEATS Lb 25c
ASSORTED
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1-2 Gal 48c
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MIXED
V E G E T A B L E SNo 2 Can 10c
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MEXICAN STYLE
BEAUS 3 Cans 25c
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CULF KIST
GREEN BEANS No 2 Can 10c
NO 2 CAN PITTED
CHERRIES 1 Cans 27c
TULL QUAHT
PEANUT BUTTER 30c
GOOCHIE’S
Macaroni or Spaghetti! for 25c
QXYD0L LgEox 21c
CRYSTAL WHITE
SOAP 7 Bars for 25 c
LIFEBUOY
SOAP 4 Bars for 23c
SWAN— IAHGE nAR
SOAP 3 Bars for 29c
CRACKERS 2 Lb Box 15c
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DRAKH'S
MUSE COFFEE Lb 19c
(0 07 CAN
TOMATO JUICE Can 18c
NO 2 '‘i CAN
PEACHES in Syrap Can 15c
TALL CAN
MACKEREL 2 Cans 25c
PURE LARD 4Lbs 43c
VACUUM TIN
MRS TUCKER'S 3 Lbs 53c
BAKING POfDES 50Qz32c
?IATCHES Cln 17c
IF MM
48 Lbs Shawnee's EesI $L85
48 Lbs Pillsbury's Best $180
48 Lbs FarmcrVBoy $149
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John, Paul. Sulphur Daily News (Sulphur, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1941, newspaper, December 11, 1941; Sulphur, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2046848/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.