County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1928 Page: 4 of 6
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types Ford? Uhevr, .< ■ i
slers. Studebnkers. *tiasnvJm*
Wiliy^-JOiiytiu. We Had* E**
terms
"Let's Get-Ari.i..i.': ■ d
MOIOK EXl'IIANGt
IS Bit ' Lee St
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VtlVM TO III\N —4 IMTTI I » i
Al'TOMORIM UMV>
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Pay bark monthly
MOTOR rXllICNOf
"Bank Like Service"
is r.i
THIS li\s HUTIMli
**vkil Thor nr. Rn.|uti so -
fifty fir! is lueparin* on
*hi|»h<>arti lor a mad mar
ri»|f with Km hard l ustiv
whom oh( hx* known exact!*
live dan. To makr nultm
worve, Svbil w rrilh en*ag-
<•<1 'in a rather inrlrfinitr
la-hi.mi in < rai* New hail, a
"ralihs \otin* hat hrl.tr aim
ln>r» her devout, dl*
It wav in rrarh a sane de
t avion regarding marriacr
with I raif that Nvbil at
i nmpanird by Mahrl Hlakr.
a rot t a I worker. had left
K«*t«r> for a "prarrfu!" trip
to Havana tin Hit boat she
meet* I uoln. who begin* ini
mediately to makr lorr lit hrr
and finally -though hr dr
lrv|» marriage ha*. begged
hey lo mam him
Swrpt off hrr Irrl b* hi*
impa-Mottrd ardor S*bil
*ffm> lo lorfri Craig and
1 on*rnl on Ihr *pur of an
insane momrnt—to lod mai
rird lit tbr *hip* laplain
Mahrl I* lo hr maid ol hen
or Thr LrM malr will hi
l>rM man. And all (hr pa*
onyrr* are lo w It nr*.* thr
trrtmont In liar* Mahrl
help* Sybil into her gra*
ineiftlr—hrr improvised lit
tlr welding gown.
MIH GO ON WITH
Till STORV
CHAPTER XVTT
Thrrr mvy; was a arddir.i
a inn. Probably the Joneses are
beUrr thalt nobody."
Irrl awfully uullty. Mab
leaving you like ,hla,*
"Oh. that's all right. Every
for herself."
Well, well see you
1 pronounce you man and i me i dmi t wane a ami i«
wlJ* know till I tell them mvgglf." | 1h. »
I! was over Rich was ki«s li on aolng to ,ei| ytmr| ' ,y| ' j' (1n. j
any lilc boy friend to
lace with horror- and on her
wertdbiR nlgtif i
lonfKunf,
inf her Ricli. and everybody nyotlMr Sib
rise The rapt a in and Hie best -No not yet "
mar and John Arnold and the lmi i Hied going to tell his
mlnifrr Even Father Finn, anil pecplr
all the ladle? Not f,v a while "
Such excisemeni! Break!
..i Ihr saloon Ami cocktails
I gums you've the right
W
den
■ftplain's cabin And Ruh Mabel »a
hi? a-m around hrr every Cram too
e You needn t worry about me.
rublr your folks, darl- Money 1m a regular MaaaaI ,in<j
when It comes lo keeping a
syirel Where are you and
Hlrh going
oil. ... ... 1
ber •
l NAMTION HERD
A here of Ayrshire cows own-
IW wr ii see you every f* bT r,ron“rd Tuf,J' Pine-
lav anyhow dcTr C ItTZ ^ »"
on ran move <*“*nt,ty and Prod“<-
mo>' lion of milk and hutterfat ower
jell the herds in this rountry In
June The herd's average pro-
■ -I K.M.,... lKiSS^T.215-5 “
I you worry about me. " **•
in Havana arr soft i . s miiKI PROhrUUMS
land wsrin and of a swooning
PHARMACY
Fastest Denver* Hrr tie* fa Town
mu. t c — court tut aiim tfs
rhenes 111 ggu »**
igwee'ness full of glortoua. faa-1
t.ur folks, darl-
ing hi had suggested
"Oh, not yet she protested
Then * lots of time. Suppose
if i.-ti. . ted any on* un*ll ap
gr1 home I think II would be
lit more tun One might ,n
till people thing like mar-
Mages and deaths sort f gent-
ly. you know. Lott ol tact
Nothing ■udden ''
Privately Sybil was hinking
of Craig By and bv she 'ould
think of sirme way of letting
him knew Some way that
wiun'd not hurl him too much
Not now anyhow She couldn't
have a happy minute If Craig,
was being miserable
All right.' conceded Rich
Farm hands In Oil* cowtfrv
. earn more than thuar In anv
p— H»« arara.
S'■sarn rr. iXAStst*
moon and tropical |„ oennany 1121 in Orwat
fragrance Britain and tl M In Norway. |
l m | Rich, shattering the . _______________ 1
••Mints ^taa high
av. dinnei with u* ,o- 5? .. L hP^h*‘^ A beef eat
Thin *hc drew away as though tie on the ranges and a decld-
breeding cows
iTo B, t ontmued' WtU keep the ptlce of feeder
.... . cattle relatively high for aome
'W hat was it Richard whls- lime, says C. R Arnold, of,
pc • to his bride" in the next the rural economics department
chsi cr Sybil stands face to, of Ohio State university
friend John going
Vi .1
night
Vi* little
to be ihere
Not unless you'd like to
hav» us ask him
l should my NOT' All right
1 11 be there Lord kn<>w^s what
I'll do till dinner-time '
I suppose* you'll go to thf
Pasaje as we planned’"
Yi* I've persuaded Mrs
Jones and Alice to go there,
too They say the hotel em-
ployes don't apeak any Eng-
fiiuiiiimMiiiiiuJimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimwiitiHitiHitic
Catfish Band Soap
Cit'ant f t rrylhing Sul Your f.'onasaegc*:
Solti By M! I .coifing Stores
Manufactumi At Home
..
Jimmy Wihon '* ( atfish /tanii. Inc.
Phone 1872 •
You're tire doctor Mr? Eus- lish I'd fed so stranded all
EMPI.ON Ml NT
THI
You kiiiiw the old jingle
Mis? Thorne cried Mrs Par-
kin? Something old some-
hing new something borrew-
r'd. and something blur 1 hope
you rememtx'red It would bf
! dreadful luck i! you didn't
Goodness everything 1 have
j on is old Oh. my ear-rings
!'. hey re new Rich gave them to
me fi r
inybndy
wedding present
inything blue
tltOIIK kIM RUIIO
COMPANY
ha* an opening for two high
class men to lasi chart-’ ■ 1
their sale* in Sapuipa :*i.d ao-
ioiMng territory Sales or R.i lie
experience no'. ab«. .utely oee,
saiy a? we w.i! train men
select! ■ Exeelier.*. pay and
penrianeat position R< feres., - ^
reqwueo and car essential j
PhQp# Mr Mother at 8t .limes I
| .iol4l for App'tntmcnt
WORK wanted by ext" ; t< - - •
•Mwrk -drv f‘grocer-
| Call Mrs Gamble Phone 1762-J j
M^Tkof!:: Third 2#s
■1 " ■ : Then that'? blue
' j and borrowed all al once
| Where's mv bridegroom1'
_ _ In a mi mi nt Rirhard wa?
I.tlGX A litt., b- w • ;• or eri A rose in hi? outhinhole
,«,ny »A*- W. j,; .to-. a „ • ‘ ••« icarH.- me Ire m an-
I poUIulA Tliid> r .•-■f'lrn to Ci.n;:
Albert Young 722 West t'le*.
.and _ Upward 4k
Ti rn tfMsre were goodby?
s glad to have known von
Hasn't It Deer, wonderful
Perfect lv wonderful'
Wh< d have #NUied ,f such
a thing1
Goodb* , . . Goodby
You'll look at up. Vwi'l you"'
Gcidby . Ooodby
You lucky fellow. Euatts' Oood-
by Mrs Eusti?
Mabel s In our ktateroom
Rich I'll have to run down for
a minute You be gettlug vour
bass ready dear The captair
said he d have a ear for us '
In the stateroom Sybil found
poor Mab cramming things in
bags and shedding fullle tear?
Don't know what I'm blub-
Mrs. Fred Uranner
ti ac hik of piano
Conservatory Oraduate
Modern Weight Technique
High School Credits
-TIG S. Main
Ph 1't.R-M
—
Thr profess, r Ir.,m Wellesley boring lor she announced do
\\\m| \< ; MEN|>
LOUT AND Ktl Ml
Kiked embarrassed
My garter? are blue she
.limited.
Orest’ May I borrow them"’
Why. Mtfeh Mas Thorne
Just moment ” And the mod-
est iady repaired to the pr;-
a, * her stateroom
She was bark in a nvimer,'
And her, s a little iiaudkcr-
chid 1 wish 1 had a nicer
present
Bless your heart' It'* SOW* "
Unconcerned Sybil slipped on
fiantly Weddings always get
my goat AWFLT. sentimental
for an old gal "
She dried her eyes.
“Well. Missus, when do We
meet again’"
Sybil embraced her wildly
Mab 1 want to ask you n
favor Please don't write home
a single word about Rich and
Myrtle Greeson
Cantrell
TUCHER OF PIANO
Fall Term Beginning
September 10
STCDKPs—
Sapuipa 223 $owh Lin-
den. Pbgbe 1*33
T il* No. 9 Jenkins Bid*
Phone 2-1052
’
SPECIAL NOTH TS
I'SED SEWING MACHINE*.
Electric and Trcar.le pn< ,
I i.*ki. -terms Martin
I rented by week or m gith K»
I lr" - -i
HPir.stitching V- per ya: :
S-wing Machine t \< hange
Oeo F Stem ur M.t
I
WANTED-- Mai to
Iur on 10 day try' w Mu
I soto and leHtm >, *--- ■
.re Ok..,:
I, aer nervously.
We tossed up »o gee who c
| be o«si man John jt the first,
| mate Mr Haw kins is u "
H.iwuins smiled anc shook
. d* w it h S\ bil
with a njo He s a most
" -male mar.
Sybil was breathless
You all say such nice
lungs sne exclaimed
Then thr captain came up
Two of the boys" he jffer-
ri e- raid furnish a little mu- |
ie if you’d like Here comes
, bndi.' rendered with violin
nd harmonica "
S£E^:.ii£w3£ —
In* Palace Barber Shop '"'tie overnere, .he di-
_ 1 I lined Miss Thorne and Mis.*
WANTED TO BUY Used .d-l Bu-lf next the lurther rail
d% * W. **tra up there An*
worth the monev Phone '293k I ("aptam Hanna stand here
at KellyvU:*
I N iwr when the music be-
_ Mr Euetis and Mr Haw-!
PPK RENT—Lov< lv oecr ■
Phone 1398-M 516 8 Mair. ''‘P’-Alr. And Miss Thome and
Miss Blake round that way
The groom and hts best man j
will reach the altar first. This,
' jL (^ '
Newest costume jewelry...
% novelties... iu^t received f//
KfMtMh—SLEEPING
ntni i Mi f t i i.ot t.H
[Rates. Dally $1 and up
It's the little things about your person that
arrest attention—a smart colorful necklace,
a modish bracelet, a dis-
tinctive ring—or a stylish
Grucn Guild atch ... In
our selections you will find
a w ide variety of unusual
creations, all in the best
taste and latest fashion,
enabling you to acquire a
pKxe that mi!! truly reflect
your individuality ... all
very moderately priced.
MILI.LR A WORKMAN
Jewelers
23 Yean in Business
5
SAPULPA,
OKLA
|S4 and up
RENTALS
-I NEI RMSHIII
| FtstL- KEN I - k! , r
house near high
IHSfof 16TI
4-room
school
293
.1, k rha.r here is ihe altar
>t ,u right in (runt uf it you
w fur the bride WtU we
nave a rehearsal first''"
No. no." protested Sybil
Rehearsal* are ghastly ihtngs
Let s be natural "
Cocktails in my cabin after-
ward." announced the captain.
MINCELLANPOCS FOR NILE f eryhody invttod Oitu
A ‘ --- lor the ladles who prefer It
8ALI'' -2 9x12 Velvet Bag Are we ready? Lrt'a go!"
dad ruga. 1 9x12 A feminist er. i Richard, take thee Sy-
I rug used slightly, re. . .
|p%one 14*5 295 I j 8yWi
I ard —''
I m.-J. r\ - -. Tor tetter, or worse For
■ I ’-tin ken Dinner | , richer, or psirer In sickness
i and in health. Till death do us
| port "
Oh, the solemnity of It! The
incvuabtUty—till death do u*
liart' Even Rich was pale,
j She looks like a little fright-
I ened angel." whispered Mrs
Parkins to Mrs Jones. and
wiped a icar away.
"The poor sap's seared to
death.” chuckled one peeping
| sailor to another "And. broth-
The Texaco Service Station
I rider tndii uluttl nwnagemerU of
Clot er and Htdnmon
IYvacn I*r<«lu< l? KvTusively
/ Car Waahing—Abstniting Service
e* Dewey at Kim
“If here IJutthii and Seri o r Dominate"
take thee, Rich- \
4 •
*' Wednesday
and
.. Sunday
‘CLUB LUNCH CAFE
: "NBXt Door to McCullough
Hotel
mt. RwaMard. Pr«a
|er, that girl s a humdingi ? "
Official
NOTICE
EXIDE
How Does Your
Chamber of Commerce
Benefit
j
Service
STATION
New and I'ted BaUeriew *4.5* and I p
Ueapirmg and Recharging — We fall Far and Deliver
Motor Service Company
Are \ ou
Familiar
W ith Tins
BOARD of
DIRECTORS
Are you a member of the
Sapuipa C'hanUirr <*f Com-
merce’ Arc you familiar
with the great work It la
doing and with the type
of men who guide It* ac-
tivities? Its present or-
ganisation is headrd by
E B Mathlews Presi-
dent. and C C- Warregv.
Secretary, and on the
Board ol Director* are C.
J Davenport. Arthur Law-
rence. R T. Shearer.
Harry Rogers. Gene West.
T. L Blakemore. H C.
Hughe*. W a Courtney.
C. 8 Harper, Oeo W
Monnig OM Ireland. Geo
Krell and H P Catto
The*e men are devoting
much ol their time and
thought to the problems
that confront Sapuipa
You and your neighbor
shall reap a portion of
the harvest of their ef-
forts and Sapuipa. day
after day. becomes a bet-
ter place In which to live
and prosper by virtue of
Its loyal Chamber of
Commerce membership
and their accomplish-
ment*.
YOU?
The same question might apply just os effectively to your local few-
er i men t, your state or your country. You pay taxes to your city and
receive for your money a ivmpt That t* your dirert compensation
But what are the ac, umulaU-d brnrli* y i etuoy day altos day Is*
having born a part of yowr city’s oparailng expense" What are your
indtrevt. bm neveethelewt individual reward*’ You drirr your ear gn
pa.ed meet* through well-lighted business districts Yosr property
1* protected, your children educated You are a irctanuasd rttnrn
having all civil rights under the laws of you* community If you
evade your rightful share of taxes, you are no longer a fair el liar n
—yot become a taker who gives not
In the realm of commerce and tsdustry. your chamber of rummerew
may be ttkmeri unto the organisation of your local government
Evrry business man and woman i* a cittern of the chamber of com-
merce commonwealth by right of benefit whether they do or do not
contribute to its financial suppurt This etvic-pmmoUua organisa-
tion brings to your city new industries, new business, new rapual.
new citisens-all of which have a direct bearing upon the Increase
of your property values, tbk betterment of your business conditions,
the development of your earning power.
In whatever measure you brarflt from the aetivttlrs of your cham-
ber of commerce depends entirely upon your moral and material
support Your chamber of commerce record Is the mirror In which
you see reflected the spirit of your community If Hie reflection is
pleasing, you have made It so It Is also the mirror in which the
community spirit and enterprise of Sapuipa is reflected to the world
at large That reflection mu*t be commendable if Sapuipa la to con-
tinue its admirable growth
Your chamber of commerce represents the honest elfort of your
citizenship lor community expansion and betterment Support of
this chamber U a duty equally divided among every property-holder
and lax-payer In Sapuipa Your chamber of cununrrrr is a public
trust, privileged to lunrt. ,n or.!y u,rough the constant support of
public-spirited sad civic-minded ciusens who have faith In their
city and its future-a future to be made glorious by that faith, or
destroyed through the lack of It
ARE YOU DOING* YOUR PART ? ? ?
This one of a series ol short stories published through the rourtesy of
the Sapuipa Chamber ol Commerce and designed to familiar-
ise the people ol S-ipulp* with 1U early history. Its
development and the splendid possibilities
ol Its future growth and expansion
SAPULPA
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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Bonham, Howard B. County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1928, newspaper, September 13, 1928; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1469952/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.