Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 108, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1931 Page: 6 of 6
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PAGE SIX
SAPULPA HERALD. 3APULPA. OKLAHOMA
THURSDAY. JAN. 8. 1931
Hoover** Secretary
Tara* to Movie Job
Another rrmferei'/-p -anw foll/iws Sat-
rraav nigh* at MuAlrsltr. Ci-ach P.
J Ah fa plans to take a squad of a
dozen pi - vers on the trip.
Enivlinvnt and ba*kftlv.l occupy
i he students, while teachers are pen-
rlet.ng again ever the took problem
of the nev wtiwsttr In ev -ry place
pcssible old books »i!' oe used There
x .11 be pupils, however, who will have
to have ne, books, but the problem
a ill rrt be as "T*at as it w as at the
opening of the teim In September.
TAX FARM LAND
MEASURE PENDS
L*II.L THAT WILL OPEN FARMS
ACQUIRED TO TAX ELS ALE
TO GO TO 9ENA1E
ALEXANDER IN
JAIL ON GRAND
LARCENY COUNT
George Akeraoa, chief secretary to
President Hoover since 1925. will
quit his position January 15 to be-
come vice-president in charge of
-lublic relations of the Paramount
r'amou# I-asky Corporation. Aker-
son is a former Minneapolis news-
paper man. having been a Wash-
■ngton correspondent and later the
managing editor of his paper.
K
SEMESTER WORK
DRAWS TO CLOSE
SENIOR CLASS ENROLLMI NT l>
AT US; JUNIORS EN-
ROLL TODAY
Wttn oi-ly one more week of school
remaining befirr the clone o( the1
pnsent t. ntstsr. Sapulpa high school
is a very busy p'ace The senior class
eniollment today stood at 128. and
tlie Junlota were enrolling with tx-
pectatlcns of o total enrcllment of
MO Tnis Is the large: t senior clavs |
that hx.% ever been enrolled In S"-
Iitilpa Piubabty 120 cf the ,12ft cn-
lollfd seniors will graduate.
While enrollment progrc.sed. tlic
bi sketball team was l-usv preparing
for tlie first conference enrointer. to
be played at Muskogee Filday night
OKLAHOMA CITY. Jan. • (|pv A
MU that will op-t. I arm lands nrqutrrri
by Ihe county at ox resales to home-
fb-oders will be introduced soor. in the
r« n*te
Senator Paul Fteiart. Haworth, will
sponsor the men ure He contends
tills would allow ivery tenant farmer
in Oklahoma to obtain a farm
Ftewait is not lnfoimed <n the
_ number of acica that voul-1 be open-
. _ . . . . . |»ci for homesteading under provision*:
II bart Alexander war ad m. tod ta cf lK. bll, b;„ „ld t|lM ^tAat.
the county Jail y1 •*«*»* i era and srm« section, of oa ten,
eft.r failure to make rrmd r *2 000 oklahcmc it weld be abcut 20 per
on a rliAigc cf grt-no larcrnv Mled in rM,t
the Justice Ccurt of F H. Snider. The bill provides that before a fann
Another ‘ liato teceiv )i g s*r,en ! pcqulred bv the cr-cnty i t a -nx resale
pronerty. was dimnUsed aga.rtt Alex-, f,,ll|d ^ M f hcmeiU.ac, ei,trv
auder on tnrrun .f the couu y attor-; lt .,lust ^ ,crrs
my The drfeiKiant is «*rd D Home leader, r.,uW he irn-nr'd to
fair stolen oil fir'd cosiap-s belonging, h,ve r,,ldf(1 in „ e ,stlU at ast ^
tc A L Meyer cf Tuba I .ncuths and in t'ic county l.tre the
A.ratgrmtr: of the defendant was talv1 |K lr-,t<d at |Pen t!im. ,nontb,
rude ye^tirday and a plea of not; A nonusteader would be required to
guilty entered in the | llve „„ lht. trart 10 monthfc of
Another criminal action filed In the, ypar for vfars A u w |ip
lusllc- emit of Snider, was that «f j ,ssurd bv ,he rUte lend ccm-.is.sion
live negm boys chaiged w th petty i at tht, ertd of five yearj
la.ieny Tt.e boys are cl..cnee Thocna.. Much prop,ty Ls acquired by conn
C Lee Houghlcn Bo Her Scr.tt anti
Aaron Own They air alleged to
liave stclen auto accessories lrom a
car bt longing to S J Dixon. Bonds
were set at S200 eti h.
DOG’S BARKING
LED TO FINDING
OF DEAD WOMAN
MBS. JEAN STCAINS THOUGHT TO
HAVE BEEN STRANG I FD
BV DEATH ADDICT
afur neighbors compla’ned the dog
had been baikuig ' mt*imi‘icntly tar
in«>ic than a iw.
CONGRESS TODAY
&FNATE Crnt’nucs befca’e cn tr-
tonsideraUcn f letPn.l power cctr-
tm-stoners* c mtirmatior.
Cemmetce ccturnttee hetring on
ivrtiposal to incre.ee border patrol
P.-.tents committee heaxirg cn copy-
THICAGO. Jan 8 <U»>—Tfce inter-1
mnirnt barking cf a Pekingese do*, right design bill,
led tooty to diaoovety rt tfo? body of Naval affairs rcmmittce hta'tng on
n sr nan. *?id to bt- Mr- Jean Ftevepsj censtruetu n i.royram
of Kaivies City, who had be*-n Mrang-1 Interstate commerce cc-oimit'celvcor-
lid to death with a tcrtcl it houra or nJB on bill to regulate intTstat* bus
nxre tarlier. : traffic
To neighbers in the a|<artnier.t where HOUSE Take-- up war dc’-arUnen’
the lived Mrs Stevens was known as cj p'opnatior. bill
Mrs Ototg? Nellsen Veterans .-emmiitoc ctnsld'.rs hospi-
P 'lice snd .,i i. *-.id Gei.rg' Nellsen 1 laliraticn pregratr
a lounciry worker of Cro-vt. Poin. ' In gatic-n cot.iT..lfec considers tlie
ltd . had taken the anprtnient several Ct lore do river nroject.
months ago. Neil n. hr> •' a>d tcld
GRIMES MOTHER
DIED YESTERDAY
Mrs. Mary J. Grimes 72 mother of
C. C- Grimes of Shamrock died yes-
terday afternoon at the home of a
daughter. Mrs. V. E Stewart of this
city.
The body wUl be taken to Sham-
rock by the Lewis and Land nth fun-
eral directors and funeral services
held this afternoon. Burial wiU be
made at Pierce City. Mo
STATE LEGISLATURE TODAY
them he ha-1 been in the habit cf j
po ng th»re each Friday ev« rung and
I. natnuig until Sunday eve: ‘rut.
WOMEN FLIERS IN S'OR.M
FL CENTRO Calif . Jan. 8 «U» -
Diiven by a storm cf the Imperial
Mis Stevens’ bo'.-, was fc-u.d ii^mi • valley, the girt endmance fin—. Bobbie;
a ted. clad only in underclothing. TI out and Edrv Mai Coupe: faced
Ihe towel was kn< tud tigui.v nmund t<day the necessity cf gc’tT.g their j
her mc-k That • we- cv ’'nee cf g; plane, the Lady Rolph. hark mir their
M ,.nl,. .a. I Vi— /li / f War * A__ - Ll .L - lLllla .. - M
struggle. Outside the dear cf her
t |ai I men*, a hyi> demic ivy rile wa,
found, leading to a belief h- police sh*e
might havo been sla-n by a drug
addict.
The body was found by Mrs. KIta
hr- ne pert oi ri-king tbe pci «tbilitv of ,
If.Mng the refueling record which th"v
set T'le.vlav mcn-uig.
V:u‘ts the jiils land ihcir plane ai
the same airi>ort ir Lo- Ai-gclcs from
which they t^ol: cf' **-->r record can
SFNATE Introduction f eodition.il
bilts , !
Appointment of aelclHicnal commit -,
tees.
Ckjmmitt'e ef t’>e whole consK* *r.«
tax cemnuvj.on ’illl Sei.ate may ccn-
. ocr the measure f :r ttnal pa't.iee
HOUSE Introductici. of -'Idlticiial
bills.
Announcement of additional ccm- |
nut tecs.
Tax ccmnisslcii oill considereel bv
committee cf *h" .v. hole. P?: sage ex- I
pec tcd Bill rmv !<■ given to senate i
1cfore dost of today's sr'sion.
IN POLICE COt’RT
John Jtnes cf Tulsa arr-ud thir.
mc'tnlng at 2 o’clock, was «ined m
pc’xe ccurt cn tbe charges cf betn,*
drunk ard |>osse -Mon of wh^-key.
Jones was fined *19 50 on the pot*e„
non charge and 85 on W'-e drunk
«l.srge H? v.as in possession of an
Auburn sedan car tliia morning when
trrirtrd an.1 had danvoged the front
end cf the car alien he ryn off the
highway and nto a fence Jems said
lie' was tiodring another ear on t’-e
highway when the accident happened.
FIRE DAMAGES CAR
A Cadillac ear belonging to Max
M< • cr was damaged this n”Tnmg by
fire when it ignit’d afur th** engin"
La^k fired The garage in which the
car had b»'-n parked also caught fir"
but r.e damage w.i-. don:- to the build-
ing The call was received by tlie
Bremen ahojt 8 o'rlock this monun':.
Old papers for sale at Herald office.
NEGROES HELP
SUPPLY NEEDY
Narcissus Stewart cf tlie colonel
welfare conimltt’e and Lula Glass, of
l lie colored P T A . anncunce today
that donation* to the poor ard needv
mav be left with *he followirg H T.
Hutton I. C. Clerdy ar.d W. M Fume
A|t|val has liven made tc tlie colored
churches, lodges and to th» teachers
ind ethers
WAST ADS PAY
Meyers, manner °i ti e apartments,uot he regarded as official.
IMriad ~jM| VSSJSS
mifljlUNT APSiWf ! OYER » MILLION JAPS USCD YEARLY
lies becan-s’ ro bkis are anhmitted :il
tax rraal“s. Suwait raid If this
lend could be opened 'or hcir.tstead-
ing It w-ould bring increased levenuc
to the stHe and at tlie Rime time
a'lew tenant fnrniers to obta.r. a farm
of their own in due time
HUNTERS IN GRAVE DANGER
BUFFALO, iv. i.. jjjji i. jiFI—Two
men. pm-uirably duck hunters, we.e
nnftmg on the Niagara r.ver toward
tlie falLs In their ice locked hoat at
t.oon today.
The cnltappcd beat s posllion short-
ly tefore rurm was approxirratcl: o;>
potite Bufialo’s ncithi mmcd citv line,
abcut 18 miles up the rive,- fi am the
lalig There appeared to be no pree*
danger of the men going over the
fa’Ls unless ice flci-s In thu rlv:r
: 'l'.uld prevent rescue a* tempi:
Final Stock Reduction for 10 Days
Our Entire Stock
on Sale
Sale Starts Friday, January 9th
for Ten Days
FLORSHEIM SHOES >
Tor men who like the beat
$8.85
PORTAGE OXFORDS
$5 and )6 values. Choice
$4.20
STETSON H ATS
38 Hart-Schaffner
f< Marx suits and
topcoats
Choice
men who weal
Stetsons
Choice
$6.95
Fifth Avenue Hals
Snappy and stylish
S3 and $b quality
$4.20
$20.00
All other suits on
sa!e
PHOENIX HOSE
1 lot of ladle*’ Phoe-
nix luve Odds and
2£, 19c
1 lot of children’s
lisle ribbed hose.
Arc 6 to 10 | Q
Choice 19C
1 I > t of ladles
Cascmere aa
hose, pair slsrU.
Manhattan Shirts
1 lot of Men's Manhattan Shirts,
bands. Some with collars to match.
98c
neck
Choice
1 lot Men's Flannel Shiats
95c "d $1.95
1 lot of boys’ »hirts. $1 quality.
Age 10 to 13. Choice..........
69c
1 lot of men s soft
collars. Choice ...............
9c
Men's Heavy Ribbed
underwear ...................
69c
1 lot Boys'
sweaters ....................
69c
95c
lot men * hunting coats
Sues 33, 36. 38
$1.95
lot of Men s Corduroy
pants Choice
$1.65
Bell Clothing Co.
For Free
Delivery
Sapulpa’s Leading Cut Rate Drug Store
ijct it at
r uyu'L fu eft- rr
wnewbo.
DRUGS AT A SAVINGS
FOR SMOKERS
Chesterfields. Lucky Strikes. Old
Golds. Camels and other popu-
lar brands of cigar-
ettes. 2 pk&s
Carton of
1C packages
Flat tins c*f Lucky
Strikes, for
25c
$1.19
29c
Enjoy theSummerSunNow
by taking ^Bottled Sunshine77—
Pure test
Fsr a iMwwkltc
KLENZO
TREATMENT
Klenzo Dental
Creme’s cleans-
inf foam brings
out the natural
whiteness
oftheteeth.
Tbe bris-
tles of
•Klenzo
Tooth
Brushes
reach around corners to clean
thoroughly. Klenzo Liquid removes
breeding places of germs, refreshes the
mouth and sweetens the breath.
Klenzo Liquid • 25c
Klenzo Brush • 35c
Klenzo Creme - 50c
Result Orderlies
(Laxative Tablets)
GIVEN AWAT
with the purchase of a
Ci.ee Settle el
Moltoleum
(A Valuable Tonic)
Both lor $1.00
Cod Liver
Oil
Doctors recognize
cod liver oil as
Nature’s substi-
tute for sunshine.
Children especial-
ly need the growth
promoting Vitamin
A and bone-build-
ing Vitamin D
which are present
in t tested quanti-
ties in Puretest Cod Liver Oil. Adults
will find after taking this pleasant
food-tonic that their bodies are
better able to resist the attacks of
winter ailments.
Fall Not
89C
iilh cfa»
■«n* tm»'
Firstaid
Germicidal
Soap
Its safe non-irritating
lather, left on the skin for
30 seconds, kills disease
germs, removes perspira-
tion and body odors. A
wise investment.
25c
Duska
Faee
Powder
Finely ground, silk-screen
sifted, smooth, clinging, fra-
grant— 4^4 ounces of supe-
rior face powder at a price
you usually pay for half the
quantity.
$1.00 .
Maxixe
Cherries
Candy that really melts in
your mouth. Chocolate-
covered, imported mara-
schino cherries floating in
liquid cream. Treat the
family tonight.
49c
Lord
Baltimore
Portfolio
Keep the New Year’s reso-
lution to write that lettei
you owe. 50 linen sheets
and 24 envelopes, conven-
iently packed—make writ-
ing easier.
LI.
sea
DEEP CUT PRICES
$1.30
Petrolager
$1.19
| $1 Wine of
| Cardin
79c
4 bars Palm-
olive Soap
29c
S 1.00
Adlerika
89c
$1.20 Syrup
Pepsin
98c
$1.00
] Lavoria
79e
4 bars
Lux Soap
29c
50c Phillips
Milk Magnesia
43e
$1 Borden'a
Malted Milk
69c
$1.00
Listenne
79c
3 bars
Saymana soap
29c
$150 Lydia
Pinkham's
Veg. Coinp.
$1 Coty's
Face Powder
S1.33
$1 Lucky Tiger
Hair Tonic
79c
73c pta Rubbing
Alcohol
49e
50c Prohpylactic
Tooth Brush
39c
79c
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 108, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1931, newspaper, January 8, 1931; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1520953/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.