Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 63, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1925 Page: 2 of 8
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TELEPHONES
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Beeerai News a*d fcditorUi Lepe/tcr.ent..............
a amlv or :‘(ret«su 1
'he «nidea* >m*t pawn 1
i apee the craanxg of rhartera n «r ■
Sy petsr* Each Mo, Scout* /'amera. Foram i'-tomr* ganuarioms. which apft7 tor per
a imherof pciwr* rim Aid. Becceee. Starr rfnwr awew>e m form uanas the "rl-nr-
rtwh mem her i* Tv^writtatt. Ihasatlew. (.rft Chab. | Vweh pride is taken ia the aetiw >
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porat .diaa hxi atreadaarr la > had «e he pSaerrf tw ether <Hhw. ami
r^aniar Each wj-lea* ie repaired o rent.na te their leenwdar? rates. |
make a c.n.murr. ill'll* of three Orb life ra Aipulpu 4 *<-Coo«e m '
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IntracpnrVntar /Inhe. nap c!wt> 1
These rwo pofata m; he made
I» re present.a* the *rr. ool in Mate
i'-r 'reference meet* aa tadicated ,
EorraMca.
I fjehate, 1 point
Dnaztic rending J prdw
f/ratorr i poiat
1 Athletic*:
I f'/re o*i), j paint.
Haafee.haU } poia:
I Rear bar] 1 polar.
Trnaia. ) poiat.
Track. I poiat.
The fotlow.ag r fit he hare been or
Icaniaed bp eiadeat* of the senior
• ■an arhriol m ) are la operation
Camera. Katare Stadr. Social
j Efl*|.*etf«, (girts 1, Tennia (bopai,
iHasines* Cor., (.lie**. Popular flcl-
»»/*. Inrrmor* Raeketball (boy«i
itA'ina Rorieta*. >l>i4i* lAiera. Tirr*
AM. Deoare. form, Booiter I girl 4.
Ho*<»«*. Dramatlr*. Pooihail, Hpna
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l la the pinior high tchool. the list
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RICHES HAVE WISC.S:-4.abour not lo be riclt; '.ease
from thin* own wisdom For rv be* certamly make |
lKem«clve* wing*, they fly * way. Proverbs 23:4-5.
PRAYER'—We thank I her, O (jod; that we are fellow
orker* with Thee m labor that builda not for time only but lor
ierntty.
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How can wr get an increase and bleasmg from God>—P*alm
7:5, 6.
How Doctors Treat
Cold* and Flu
THE ANDREWS EXPEDITION
llripite the prematur* termination of the A*u»t»c eapedition
f Roy (.hapman Andrew*, the noted wientist and explorer did
ring bark with him notable addition* to the fund of human know-
dge of the pa*t chapters of the world, including 40 perfect dino-
,ur ^Ek*. akull* 10,000,000 year* old and the bones of the larg-
«t mama I* that ever existed. With these actual find* Mr. ' hap-
tan ha* brought back with him the conviction that the human rul-
ire of A4ia of a certain period antedate* European culture of the
ime type by 10.000 year* arid that prehistoric man firat originated
1 Asia end then spreac^ to other parts of the world.
(3ther important cpn'iumons reached by Mr. Andrew* are:
hat the »mi*smg link netween man and- animal may not be miss-
ile mary year* longer tince he ha* some clew* lo it; that the ice
•eel that covered both Europe and America never touched Asia
nd that Mongolia 1* tfoldest continuously dry land in the world.
I he value of the Chapman expedition will prrhap* not be
illy realized for some time. He is a rare combination of intro-
>ertive arier.tist and intrepid explorer and the discovery of these
ew facta was accomplished under the rnrtst severe opposition and
ardship. I he world i* indebted to Mr. Andrew* for some very
iterestmg information concerning itself.
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INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH.
The United Stale* is spending about $35,000,000 a year in
ndustnal research work from which a profit of $500,000,000
n savings is affected. I he majority of trade association* are now
pending over $20,000 each annually in co-operative research and
arge corporate units are spending much more. [he National
.anners Association is one example, spending $120,000 annual-
y for research while the Portland Cement nad National Lime
orporations each spend $100,000.
The old adage concerning the necessity of spending money
r ortJcr to mak* money 1* nowhere a* applicable as in this field
•f industrial research. f'requently in the investigations looking
oward the prevention of waste a by-product is developed, the
irofits from which pay for the entire research. The benefits of
he research, then, are twofold; the original process has been,
nade less wasteful and additional profit hns been made possible
rom the same amount of raw material.
Money spent in thm manner is not spent but wisely invested,
.nnservation *hould be the first aim of all industry. Economy in
nanufac lure i* usually reflected in lower prices to the consumer be-
auae of the price depressing tendency of competition/* Indus-
tial rsear' h, therefore, Lencfiu not only the manufacturer but the
or.sumer as well.
To break op a eotd overnight or
to cut abort aa attack of grippe
Influenza, tore throat or tonsillitis,
physician* and druggists are now
recommending Calotabe. the purified
and refined calomel compound tab-
let that gives you the effects of
calomel and. salts com Dined, with-
out the napless nt effects of <-.!ner
One or two Calotab* at bed-lkn*
with a swallow of water—that's
alt. Ko sait*. no naueea nor the
slightest interference with your eat-
ing. work or pleasure. Next morn-
ing your cold ha* vanished, your
system Is thoroughly purified and
you are feeling fine with a hearty
appetite for brw>kfa*t. K-^t what
you please—no danger
Get a family package, containing
full directions, only Y* cent*. A’
any drug store. (adrjj
Main Street Grocery
and Meat Market
Phone* 103-201 No. 10 South Main
FREE DELIVERY
63c
14 !h pure 0 a v>gn.
Jar .................
i fh pinto heass
Jor ..................
> Si barge navy
»ean* ..............
i !b fancy rt'*
'or ..................
1 it> can Rarriwgtcr.
Hail coffee .........
J f!> can Barrington
Hall teffee ........
1 !b can Louis brand
toffee ...............
! !t> can Breakfast De
tight cotfe* .........
1 can No. 2 corn
for ...............
43c
43c
43c
53c
$1.50
48c
48c
17V2C
; 1 on No. 2 standard
com for ..........
j ] can No. 2 towMttoes
for ..................
[ I can Ko. 2 1-2 De-
I HciOTii Peaches .......
I 1 can No 2 1-2 Bonita
I peache* for ...........
I 2 lb hulk raisins
I for ......;.............
, 1 peck cooking apptes
^ ....................
1 pkg. soasueet pn. its
for ....................
Pleti'r of Deli- ,oii-i atd a*La-
than apple*, orangej. bar. an as
•trapes, grapefruit, lemons cal>
j tlige, carrots, .-tangoed. * eft-
j >ry. lettuce, parsnips
1 turnip.-, union?
W2C
10c
30c
25c
25c
35c
35c
spuds.
MEAT DEPARTMENT
Clover Leaf butter,
per fb ...........
Select butter.
Morrell’s Pride bo*
baton. Tb .............
Good -lic-ed bacon, our
iwn all**, lb ".........
Country cured imok"!
bat on per Hi .........
No. 1 smoked bacon
by piece, per !t> .......
Morrell's Pride skinned hams,
*) C r
C.JL
No. 1 picplc ham*
per lb ...........■
So. 1 beef roast, per !b
46c
38c
27c
31c
23c
12V2C, 15c
No. 1 v*-al roast,
per Tb ....
15c, 17c
per lb .............
; Clover Bloom butter.
ier lb ..............
1 1 fb Criaco \
| for .. ............
Live ken?,
jer fb ........
: .rre-.sed bens
I ier fb ....j...
Dressed fryers.
per !b ____.*...
Q».jrt of Jlaacdi /o/,kir.g
1 No. l round steak.
■ per lb ............
47c
50c
50c
$1.25
25c
28c
32c
20c
THAT TURKEY.
To those rfrvolres of the Phanksgiving “turk,” resplrndant
n the glossy brown coat a crisp oven gives, surrounded with the
lelir iou* cranberry saute, mashed potatoes, boiled 'sweet* ' and
>tber real fixin s, let there be cheer, for this year * crop of the
e»tive bird i* only four per cent below that of last year and
onsrqtiently everyone wi-hful yoay have such a resplend.int bird
otne to roost right in the middle of the dining room table
a'here all the family from fur and near may gather around and
>ow their heads 11, grace while father sharpens up the carving
cnife with m twinkle in hi* eye. Hail, I h»ink-.giving I Turkey is
<mgl
Offer Varied Club Work Program
To Develop Talents of Students
QfiJfiff t>n ttu< thi ory (but vx< ry
Horimi mhi! will organlr.nl hitch
u bool fibw lu uti* fii(»Hnr (o provl<l«*
or 1 ho »In I* (1 till riw ri'Hflonwl tifo of
ho R/ hoT»l 011 tho r« rolur nrhoiliilo,
li»' finiifty of thi* Kuptilpu Mirh
IT hoot |m oii#I«*ii torifiK fo off#*r opt$or*
inifHR litrw of|tm| to thoHo ih«iJ
4tii*i**nu in othi^r mo<lorn to iunils
iro rut flrlnic.
Union Jon«'«, |$rfrirlpol of ftio lilffh
44'hoof. tor fho IiimI Hi rod* woolt* han
ItVOfHj it peril | Of hl*f UtYlO fO
»hr ft<rw,tr/lifi•• itf r1oh w»*fV
the NludMiln of ifict f»- filor utid Jiiiilof
• MkIi schools With the idea in mind
I'list most high school scholars have
p<‘< ul interests which they are <le-
i «iroti of iievi-i ipinx in <-<Mip<>rutivn
with tlieir fellows, im<l bellevlug that
leach >iii<|cnl should tie guided and
j iN.isted In diecorering lAtont Inter-
•mis which he might otherwise neg-
j lei t cliilis have been urged and at
iir> »nt there nrp fifteen club* in
I the junior high schools and twenty
in the senior high school
Now It ha* become the policy of
j'b< o-hool to provide such variety
1 of < lulu us to satisfy the represvulu-
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SPECIAL
SATURDAY ONLY
AT THE
SAPULPA BAKING CO.
With each 3 or 5 lb Thanksgiving Fruit Cake sold next Saturday only at
our bakery for cash we will give a beautiful decorated cake box FREE.
fhi* rake box will be a useful article in your home 365 days each year
and we want you to have one.
SATURDAY 11 A. M.
Banana Cream Pie*
Boston Cream Pies
Hot Mince Pie*
Bi.tter Scotch Pie*
Hot Vienna Roll*
Hot Pan Biscuits
AFTER NOON
Sunshine Cake
Chocolate Marshmallow Rolls
Lemon Cream Rolls
Raisin Pound Cake
Gumpart Devil Food Cak<~
Pure Whipped Cream Puff
A* long as they last we will give each lady one Gold Medal sandwich book
that buys a 35c or 50c Angel Food Cake, Saturday only.
SAPULPA BAKING CO.
Watch
Our
Windows
GENUINE
pANOAMO-
BREADS,
Hot Rolls
11 a. ra.
Daily
Milton Spiegle, Manager
Tall cans Armour 1 Ven- |
Best Milk
for ...........
Dozen Lots
3 cans No. 2 Td
matoe* for .....
Dozen lots . . . . -
10c
.$1.17
25c
. 95c
2 can* No. 2 cans Fancj
Sugar Corn
for . ..........
Dozer, lots ....
Large cans Lye
Hominy for ......
Dozen lots .......
2 cans No. 2 early
June Pea* for ....
Dozen lots ......
Gallon cans
Peaches
for .......
solid
5 lb
Large White
navy beans for . .
5 fb Pinto ,
Beans for ......
5 tb bead rice
for ............
6 boxes matches
for . .■.........
10 bars P. & G.
«oap for ......
1-2 gallon cans Red
Label Karo for . .
Gallon cans Blue La-
bel Karo for ....
Quart Jars O. B.
Jelly per lb . . .
4 pkgs. macaroni
or spaghetti for . .
4 10c rolls Toilet
Paper for .......
Fresh mince meat,
pkg. for ........
3 packages Natures Best
Oatmeal
for ...........
25c
SI.4I I
10c
$1-14
25c
$1.41
pack (
58c
39c
39c
44c
25c
41c
33c
59c
48c
25c
25c
10c
25c
Quart Jars .O. B. TQ
Preserves for .... *)0C
Swansdown Cake
Flour, pkg. for
34c
Fruits and Vegetable Dept.
Fresh Tomatoes Beets
Grape Fruit Radishes
Green Beans Head Lettuce
Green Onions Leaf Lettuce
Celery Squash
Carrots * Turnips '
Pears
Egg Plant
Spinach
Cauliflower
Green Peppers
Fancy Irish Po-
tatoes, per pk. . .
Good cabbage,
lb ..........
71c
3V2C
5 lt> Spanish style
onions ........
21c
10 tb Good
Sweet Potatoes £«7 C
GENS CASH STORES CO.
QUALITY Free Delivery PRICES
CASH STORE St COMPANY
NO. IS
6 N. Main St.—SAPULPA—Phones 48-49
26 Store* in Tulsa. Sand Springs. Sapulpa. Kiefer. Skratook
Broken Arrow and Collinsville
To Pay More is Extravagant—To Pay Le*a 1* Risky
THE DANGER POINT—Low pnee*. Mr*. Housewife,
are not always values. Groceries and Meat* can be
cut ro the danger point. The point where quality
must be cheapened. GENS stores have NEVER SAC
RIFICED QUALITY for the sake of "apparent values.
GENS low pnee* are always value*, because, they
always have quality back of them.
“SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
AND MONDAY
MEAT DEPARTMENT
Imperial Creamery iD
Butter, per lb .... xOC
Blanco Nut CHeo, OA
per lb .......... ZUC
Dry Salt Meat, 1 Q
per tb .......... IOC
Good sugar cured 91
bacon, per tb .... J i L
4 tb pails com- /* C _
pound lard for . . VvC
8 lb pails Com- tf 1 OQ
pound Lard for vliuil
Armour's Star Skinned
Hams, per *)A _
fb ............ LUC
Fresh Pork Shoulder
.... 19V2C
Good Veal Shoulder 11
Roast, per lb .... 1 A C
Veal nb chops. IT
per lb .......... 1DC
Choice Beef Round 1 Q
steak, per lb .... IOC
Choice beef loin 1 Q
steak, per lb ____ IOC
Good beef shoulder 11
roast, ^per lb .... JL 1V
Choice Baby Beef (fore-
quarter) steak. I A
per tb .......... Jl*¥t
Full Cream Cheese, Q1
per tb .......... *JIC
Bulk peanut butter 9*)^
per lb .......... £*)C
Plenty of Fresh Spare Ribs,
Liver, Brains and Assorted
Lunch Meats.
COFFEE
L“d".....43c
L*........ $1.25
Folger's Golden C7/»
Gate, per lb .... 01 V
Gens Special Pea- OQ-,
berry, per tb .... JOL
Blue Bond Cocoa, O 1 —
I lb pkg.......**1C
High Grade bulk tea *)A
I -2 lb pkg.......
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