Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 53, Ed. 1 Friday, November 2, 1928 Page: 4 of 8
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PAGE FOUR
FRIDAY. NOV. 2. 1928
wright. and our nurse. Mis Vaught.
MR AND MRS C A HODGE
BONNIE AND CARLA JEAN
HODC.E
r . I if ATtAM A DMV ' meeting ilans were marie and arrang-1 violation were nere at noon
pALVAIlUiN AKlHl erf u complete the Boy Scout drive tociav The nrre persons arrested
AHHPTQ RI innFT next week which is being earned on ar-’ Ruby Arm eton. Charles Padgett
AUUr 1 D bv ...e L)ons club members The and Marie Kali' arrosted at 14 1-2
- Licit' also accepted a plan by which North Main 'ireet. They were taker. ---
CHARIT- they ml.h, >cV.jre tuuds tor the before United States Commissioner CUl IDfU PAGFANT
Children' home of this city. Next Fri W M Jenkins immediately after their vnuiwn rnULftii ■
dav right us zone meeting night of arrest
the Liens ciubs and will oe held at -— -
Bi isti.iv. It us being arranged so that CARD OF THANKS
alt Lions and wives may attend die _
fcctbai: time between this try uid We „.sb l0 -hank our friends ana
Bris" in the afternoon and attend ^g^bors f0r their kindness duruig
ti.i. :::? meeting that evening. the Mckness and at the death of our
leged in the petition, and an
solute divorce is asked for
EVANGELISST TO TALK HERE
annual meeting of
ABLE ORGANIZATION SETS
S4 50v AS C AMPAIGN AIM
A budget of $4 500 was coopted by
the advisor? beard c: Salva-
tion Armv at its annual m tmg yes-
terday afternoon a; the St. James
hotel Don Walker president of the
board, presided at the meeting
The annua! heme service appeal
for funds for the budget will be made
November 12 to 17 Same Sheffel ia-
been ruimed chairman of the' tunas
campaign committee Other eoninu.-
tee members are Harry Rogers. Dor
Walker Ferd Kaufman E B. Smith
and Fred Borne
Has Woman’s Div ision
The womens division will be' cr-
gar.izeri by M. Chari*" Whitaker
with the assistance of Mrs H 9
Burnett. Mrs L . Burt Mrs I. J
' Reynold? ar. 1 several others •''',
will be named later
The S: James note! ra.« mw.tu
a rocm cn the lobby floor to be Us*c
headquarter? for '.lie u:nd cam-
paign committee Adju'aifl Harry
Butler, sent here from the Salvation
Armv divisional headquarters, ocla- K
homa City, will serve us campaign
secretary The committee will meet
Monday
Relief Proyrani Announved
Captain and Mr- Earl Baseam in
charge of the Salvation Army cory>-
here have announced a systematic xl /
relief work program and a special
program of young people s work ana
work with under privtledged cluldren
The* who attended the advisory.
beard meeting yesterday were Don'
Walker. Fred Boone. Sam. SlteL'e.
Ferd Kaufman Joe Bruner R R
Wallace E B Smith. Harr. Rogers
D. P K Lewis D: Max Armstrong
Mrs Charles Whitaker Mrs B B
Burr. it. Mrs L J B..r: Mr< T J
RetrccMs E H McCunc and M W.
Buscy
Final Literary Di-
gest Returns
where it is stated every accrec.ted
voter was asked to vote m .hi-
poil Smith leads his rey .ol.ran n-.
ral bv ’.40770 to 105.S64 while n 1924
Ooohdgr carried all five boroughs
cf the city
The tabulations show Hoover ahead
in Massachusetts, which .? consider-
ed by many astute polih.ul oix-ervez*
as the prize doubtful stste of the
entire union, by a margin : ?.ier.ti>
ov er 2 to 1.
The completed returns how Smith
receiving about 38 percent of ms
support from, those whe stated "ha-
thev voted republietr. .r. .he as:
presidential election, while Hoover
obtains over 75 percent c: uis streuz
from those who profe^e-c iiey were
republicans m 1924
Of tiie +44J7C jrho egr ge.. : - J’
this straw electfor. bu* did net
vote in the official presidential
tion four yea-' ago practically X
percent are voting republican vnd
over 35 u
in this straw poll
“The poll Tiu Literary Digest
states edit© tailw -who* final results
are tabula‘ herewith has proved o
be the greatest m his cry with .he
complete returns some 3$'. .• ■-'.€•
bevond the record-makmc poll of
1924
•The total of votes receiv'd 1767 -
263 out of a total of tpproximatelj
19.000.000 ballots sen: o. represent
a proportion of 14 6 percent, con-
siderably above the average for polls
of this son
-The outstanding features of .he
completed poll are the great plurali-
ties given Mr Hoover in most :f he
States the indicated democratic ya.n
over 1924 throughout most of -it*
country especially in the largest cities
«rvi the republican -Tength devel- j
oped throughout the south
• The Digest, as wa- announced in '.
the tint aruole cn the pel. and has [
emphasized since, presents its iigure*
in ar. absolutely non-partisan wav or
ar. omr.ipartizan wav as one friend-
ly ec.ior puts it. with the desire only
to ee: at the far.- m. the case and so,
lairly present them that its readers j
mav draw their own conclusions
•The present huge polling list is the ,
work of a number of yeai founded
originally cn the telephone bocks M
ail parts of the country, expanded,
with the elurunauon of dup.ications.
by the lists of automobile owners cf
the country, and m many places by
Tcgistratioc lists
"The list of Digest subscribers is
not included as a unit, as a good many i
commentators seem to believe a hen
crediting the whole polling list with a
•highbrow tender.cv, ar.d a companion
tendency to minimize the democratic
strength by from 5 to 10 vjercen:
"If there is a last m.r.ute switch ir.
the present election it m :st oe taken
into aaeount in considering the valid-
ity of the poll 1
HERE ON SUNDAY
HI LI) ON LIQUOR CHARGE
Thre- arrest' for alleged liquor law
, , , i night. November 4 The pageant was
darling daughter Cleo Also uor the g^en at Tulsa during the meeting of
beautiful floral offering? the synod and was so helpful that i
Rev. Earl F. Mitchell, state evan-
gelist of the Christian church for
Eastern Oklahoma, will preach at the
First Christian church for eastern
- Oklahoma, will preach at the First
The young people of the Second Christian church here Sunday at the ,
Presbyterian church, of Tulsa, will evening hour. Rev. Mitchell will (
present a religious pageant in the u,e {or his • The Glorious Gos- ;
local Presby-.enan church next Sunday ^.. Everyone „ invuod t0 hear him
We especially thank Bro Conk-
READER FEATURE
AT LION S CLUB
Mi-s Berdma Harvey talented reader
wa? ‘be feature entertainer today at
the meetinz of the Lions club At
the American Legion Hut Miss Har-
vey gave twe musical readings accom-
panied by Miss Mildred Ives at .he '
piano Other numbers of the pro-
gram today were given by Russell
Botefuhr who gave two violin selec-
tions accompanied by Miss Ives
During the business session of the
When Purchasing Income
Look for
Safei* Rate of Rriaru
Markets MUG
foosidrr
O. N. G.’s Partnership
21 S. Main
U.
phone 1994
WIGGLY
21 S. Main
SUGAR ^t“uUKd. 54c
Rnttpr e^"'49c
Dullul “ foe
Coffee
Foiger r or Hills
Bras., per lt> - - -
Hales Leader
per tb .......
Maxwell House
53c
38c
50c
EGGS
Brookfield in car-
tons. per doz. .
35c
FLOUR
Gold Medal
24 tb s
Red Star
24 tbs ....
Polar Bear
24 lbs for.
$1.09
$1.09
98c
Peaches,
No. 2
size ....... ...
Pineapple. Hales
*r. .V 2 #
si/e ..... ....
Peas.
7
si. s
Hales Leader,
... 19c
Lead-
23c
Halts Leader. No.
18c
Cherries. Royal Ann. Dei
.Monte, 91/*
No. 1 size.....
Cherries. Roval Ann. Del
43c
packed.
8c
String beans. Hale Lead-
25c
9c
29c
29c
10c
Oats, Quaker
small pkg
Kraut. Hale? Leader. No.
. 25c
2 size
cans
18c
Oleo. Peko
per fb ......
Soap. P fv C or Crystal
36c
White,
1 0 bars
Monte.
No. 2‘*
Tomatoes.
No. 2
size
Sorghum, fancy-
country, gallon. .
Baked beans. Ar-
No 2
mours.
size
hand
Spaghetti. Beech-
size
nut. 2 cans
No. 2 size
Crackers. 2 lb
box Premium .
cars
Corn. Raider
brand. No. 2
Milk. tall, an
brand. 3
Milk, small, any
brand. 6 cans...
89c
9c
25c
32c
24c
size
cans.
Calumet bakirg
powder, per ?b
2 large packages Kel-
logg’s Corn Flakes and
I package Kelloggs All-
Bran. 33c; I 8-hole muf-
fin pan FREE
Large Starks
Delicious, doz.
Cranberries
per quart
Potatoes.
IS tt>
peck . .
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Apples. Roman Beauties
farcy TO
10 tb* ......OLK,
Apples, fancy Jonathan.
!b°..........47c
Grapes. Tokay. 09 _
3 tbs ........
Turnips and radish- P _
es. 2 bunches. . . . Vw*
Celery, large
K a
50c
22c
Valley.
23c
Potatoes. Wyoming
IS ffe
peck .......
Red
28c
Grapefruit. Texas marsh
seedless, .large
3 for. . .
size.
25c
fancy, for .....
Lettuce, ‘medium
size heads . . . .
Lettuce, large
solid heads . . . .
16c
10c
14c
MEAT DEPARTMENT
Choice lear. pork shoul-
der roast,
per tb ...
pork
tb . .
Large lean
chops, per
Fresh spare
ribs, tb . .
Best box bacon
per tb ......
17V2C
19c
171/2C
37c
tb 22c
con.
per tb
Compound
ncr tb
full
Best bacon
squares per
First grade dry salt meat
per tb ..............
Wisconsin
cheese.
per tb .....
Corn fed beef
roast, per tb .
Best
per
tb .
peanut butter.
Live and Dressed Hens and t
Herald Want Ads Bring Results.
arrangements have been made to bring
it to Sapulpa The cast includes a
large number of young people with
a quartette. The local choir will assist
i with the program but there w ill be no
! sermon. The public is invited.
SEEKS DIVORCE DEREE
Jack Lear has filed suit in dis-
l tr:ct court against Cordie Lear for a
, divorce Charges of desertion are al-
JOHN WILLIAMS Jr.
618 E. Dewey
Automobile Repairing
I
I
Piggly V igglv sliced ba-
31c
11V2C
cream
26c
18c
17V2C
17V2C
S. t MILLHOLLON’S
MAIN STREET GROCERY
AND MARKET
Phones 103-104
10 S. Main Street
FREF. DELIVERY
Please Phone Your Order Early
SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION ON HALE
HALSEL CANNED FRUITS AND VEG-
ETABLES AT SPECIAL PRICES
10 tbs granulated sugar CQp
with grocery and meat order................ Vww*
. 36c
P & G soap.............................. w
Spuds. 99 r
per peck ............................... “^
No. 2^ can Hale IQ/*
Leader peaches .......................*• li/w*
N° 23c
pineapple ..............................
10 Tb peck Roman
Beauty apples ...........................
6 pkgs any kind 9*>f*
washing powder ...............................
3 pkgs Sun Maid
Hale Leader coffee.
per Tb ..... WV
Pabst malt \H p
syrup for ..................................
Quart good 9^/*
apple butter ............................ LUXr
£rB; ........................... IOC
No. 2 can Hale Leader
Nice Sealsweet Cp
grapefruit ..................................
Large bottle 90/*
Hale Leader catsup .......................
Corn, peas and tomatoes 1 lip
per can ...............................
3 boxes OCr
Jello for ...............................
2 cans red 9^/*
kidney beans ............................
10 Tb peck 1&C
I Tb Red Robe 90p
cocoa .................................
Mothers OlTp
chinaware oats ...........................
I Tb pail of
sugar spread ....................*........
Gallon Hale 1 90
Leader cherries .......................*I.£V
3 Tbs fresh OCp
bulk kraut ..............................«wt
' MEAT DEPARTMENT
Compound lard in bulk 19^*
per Tb ............... IfciV
Pure lard in bulk. 19/*
per Tb ............ . . I................
Choice spare ribs. 1 C „
per Tb ........ %IUC
^ ..................18c *mi 22c
pN;, k'"1 ro“................20c 25c
Prime nb roast, boned and rolled OQ _
per lb .......... faOC
•%lect butter. J7/,
Lilly brand oleo. 1 Q.
per Tb .......... IOC
Leg of mutton 90^
per tb ................................. OOV.
Mutton stew, 1 Cn
per Tb ................................. IOC
Large paii Swift Jewel compound ^1 9C
per Tb ............ Jl.fcsl
Good sliced bacon. *)Q/»
per lb .................................^OC
Artnoar and Morrells box bacon IA .
per Tb .................................4UC
All kinds fresh fruits and vegetables
Live and dressed hens and fryers
CONSUMERS
Grocery and Market
Free Delivery
22 S. Man
PHONE 660-661
SUGAR
10 tbs fine
granulated for . . .
56c
Grapefruit■
1 dozen
Sealsweet .......
56c
APPLES
10 Tbs
Roman Beauties. . .
56c
APPLES
l.T Tbs
Ben Davis ......
36c
Potatoes
15 Tb
peck ............
22c
POTATOES
Sweet spuds | r
io Tbs ....... IDC
COFFEE
Coffee, Consumers
breakfast, tb . . . .
49c
TURNIPS
PEACHES
Turnips
per bunch
Peaches. No. 2'*
Silver Bar . . . .
CARROTS
C arrots
per bunch . . .
PINEAPPLE
Pineapple, No. 21-
Solar brand .....
20c
25c
LETTUCE
APRICOTS
Lettuce | ft
solid head ...... ItaC
Apricots, No. 2‘*
Silver Bar ....
25c
CELERY
CHERRIES
Celery, large. | ft
extra fancy ...... 1«/C
Cherries. No. 2
red pitted . . . .
25c
2 cans green beans.
No. 2 can (Queen Taste) .
25c
2 cans No 2 Brown
Beauty beans ...........
25c
2 cans peas.
No. 2 can............
25c
2 cans corn.
No. 2 Five Bros.........
25c
2 cans No. 2 Little Kernel
(Country Gentleman) . . .
corn
35c
SOAP
10 bars Swift
or Big Four. . . .
35c
MILK
Swiss, tall can
3 for .........
29c
FLOUR
24 Tb bag
Gold Bell .....
95c
Compound
Bulk,
per !b ......
12V2c
CRISCO
3 Tb
c«n .........
67c
BUTTER
Queer. City
per Tb .......
47c
Pork Shoulder Roast
Per
Tb
19c
Pork Steak
Per
tb
29c
Fresh barrel new 4JF*
kraut, 3 Tbs for. . mvC
Peanut butter
2 tbs ......
35c
Plenty of fresh
Neck bones
per Tb .....
12V2C
ribs and wetners
Round steak,
per tb .....
30c
BACON p,°nT"’- ‘l,rpd'
30c
Pork Chops £r"d l"n
25c
Mrs. Tucker Shortening u*.
74c
OLEO 'P;"v ftb,*nd
18c
Special demonstration Saturday
on 1 tb car. Quail coffee........
53c |
Live and Dressed Hens and Fryers
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 53, Ed. 1 Friday, November 2, 1928, newspaper, November 2, 1928; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1520596/m1/4/?q=led+zeppelin: accessed June 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.