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SAPULPA HERALD. SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA
FRIDAY. MARCH 8. 1929
MOUNDS REVIEW
M,« Prank Crum and son Billie
Jack of Ti.Lsa ami Ur. and Mrs.
GlLman and Mint ol Oamulgee were
■pur sts Sui day of Mr. and Mrs. Wm
Johnston.
Mr and Mr.'. C.^rence Dalton and
Mr. and Mrs. f.i 1 Ladd went to
Mrs E. M. Rutktr and Mrs. Mar-
tha Hill were^OkmulRfe visitors Mon-
day nr. aim mis. ra l. naaa wem w
Mrs. W. M Griffith and Mrs. Roy Broken Arrow Suiul..; to visit with
Petty were Tulsa visitors. .iarti.*.j >& Dalton and Mrs.
William Johns’on was a Sapulpa 1 i,ac)(j
buhinesa visitor Friday. .1 Corvine Duke ol Tulsa spent
Mrs. D. J. OozarU'and Mrs. J. A v, ,: ..n(| vvitki l.er parents Mr.
Waggoner weiir to Okmulgee Tue - A_,rt j,ira. m. L Duke,
day to .ee Mrs. C mi daughter I -.ast Matt on, tub of Sapulpa
Mrs. M<H>re. wlio is r- o.ering Horn 0l w,, ,.|, Ml . M v_ McAtee is a
it receut operation Mi Moure *• ln ,.,|.Vkl, tntirulred at the home
.lie will ol Rev. T. M Moore ol f), - r, niari m 1 uha Friday. Mrs
Mont s man ... assisted by Mrs. Young.
The lolloami! pi/noain w.v given j u.,, ,.rd Ruckei and children
by the Juniors atr Ur limit m-I.ojM Vit iV ^ali.a titurday.
assembly Wedn> du\ • vei ind trip- yr Mm. U. g Oayner lett
ture, Third lord prayer i i' f- ,, for liteir nett liome in Par-
en by uis -mblj. Liud Knivity Light iie.,. k ■ i-.
bv the juniors. Drfrttn Bofrt *P:i‘tenj Ml ,■ | McClendon and Mrs. G.
MV. given by the glee rlub and two N drove to Bilstow Friday
numbers by the high school orches- (f) a(l i,P dtsirlct basketball tour-
tra. Sweaters in blRrk and gold col- nftni
ors wen pi'.'sen ted to Dori. (' ■ . »n 1 Gordon Morris. Mrs. A R.
Jean Turner, Beryl Uro.vn, - • mi M V McAtee and Mrs.
Kiioaif. Flossie Boyer. Paulli Co/.art were Okmulgee visitors
Venus Johiistttu. Juiw Law onu i* . M,uday
lia Cox. captain alto New Law Cap- i A!. pnmm and Miss McCullough
tain, Willinm Mertinle. Price Butter-|a([ tlK, digtric cage tourney in
worth, Fred Caudle. Lewi* Ryan. Ver- , Ur, >tow gatur(juy.
non Bi ll, OUy Sparkman and Way- ln,, Sunday scliool basketball team
mond Tucker MU> Jackson and n N piaye(f the snuke Creek team at
STROUP CASE DELAYED
Marietta Ohio 9wan is a brother-i o A Hildreth Sunday evening. Clarence Stroup, charged with big-j|
in-law of the Wellers. Mr. ar.d MM Ray Cotiev of Bixb> »my will be given a preliminary bear*
William Shanks who was principal vi. ited Mr. and Mrs. C. C McClen- jng a week from today, before Justice
of the grade building last year and cl3n Sunday. oi the Peace W G. Ray. The hearing
is principal of one of the grade build- Mr. ar.d Mrs Earl Weller and chil- was to have been conducted today,
lugs at Sand Springs this year was dren were dinner -guen's of Mr. and | ^ut was continued until next week,
a visitor here Monday night. Mr.'. J M. Scott Sunday evening. Stroup is alleged to have married his
Mrs. Bert Harvey had an all-day Mr. and Mrg. Charley Swan of ;jj.s* wife's sister, two days after he
quilting at her home Friday. A de- Muskogee were guests7oi C. G Well- obtained a divorce.
liclous dinner was served at the : ,.r an(j family Tuesday ■ . » 1 L---_
noon hour.
Mrs. H H. Bilbro was hostess to,
the bridge dub and one guest Mrs |
Florence Mitchner at her borne Fri* j Th(1 „re was called to I
day afterncm. First prize went IJ 404 .south Maple street yesterday !
*•'*.. '............ •*» -xt.m-uish ; era, fire
It was the ljuul grass,, lire to which
the fire deiwirtmWit wa (ailed yes-I
terday.
FIRE ALARM ANSWERED
M linger, coattygfc oiiu Utcived sweat
ers
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Munis were
business visltirs in Sapulpa Satur-
day.
Ed B<i'\ miiM of UitfUiw wiu> *11
Mountfe Saturday.
Ted Weller who lias been employ-
ed at Austin. Texas returned home
Thursday
A P. Johnston was an Okmulgee
visitor MonRMt
J. i\^ Furell of Tulsa, a brother-
in-law of Mrs J. A Waggoner re-
ceived u fracured skull and internal
injuries Tlutfvls.v morning in a
truck qolll.'ion.at Tulsa.
Mrs. Dick'Oook of Sklatook was a
week end guftt of Mr. and Mrs. S.
M Kelley.
Jacob Borchers was a business vis-
itor in Beggs and Okmulgee Wed-
nesday.
Officers and teachers of the Christ-
ian church held an Interesting mect-
inr Wednesday night at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Borchers. Plans
were perfected for the pre-Easter
services.
Joe Meyers of Okmulgee was * in
town Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Howard brought
their little daughter Helen homd
from the St Johns hospital Thurs-
day. Helen Is doing nicely but wUl
be taken to the hospital for further
treatments every few days until she
has completely recovered.
Joe Sisson visited Tulsa Thursday.
P B. Flynn of Wichita Falls, Texas
was here Friday.
Joseph Walker who has been quite
ill is some better.
J. A. Waggoner was ln Okmulgee
Tuesday.
Clarence Dalton returned from Du-
luth, Minn.. Friday.
Miss Maud'1 Meyers was shopping
ln Sapulpa Saturday.
Miss Lorraine Bunk of Till 1
spent the week end with her par-
ents Mrs. W G. Banks.
Frank Morris who owns a large
chicken ranch a mile or sp east, ot
town plans to exhibit twenty-five day
old White Leghorn chick-, at the sec-
ond annual Tulsa Baby Chick show
thii work
Mr and Mrs. H. W Byard and
children shopped in Sapulpa Satur-
day.
Mrs. Martha Hill and Miss Clodell
Rucker were Okmu'gc visitors Sat-
urday.
Mr end Mrs. W Ni Walters who
arc on a vacation to St. Louis.' Mu.
and New York City are expert--d
home soon. Walters 'i local Frisco
aRent, and J J. Cjrutn of Springfield.
Mo., la acting agen' during Walter's
vacation
Mrs. M. V. McAtee wr.r a guest in
thP homt of Mr. and Mrs. H K
Thorpe of Tins'! Wednesday and
Thursday.
Mrs. Earl Wellpr UhC children. Mrs.
Claret ee Grant i.nd MLss Marie
Weller were Okmulgi - tlioppcr Sat-
urday.
Miss Le m Cox of Prague visited
her grandparent.'. Mi and Mr* Geo.
Heim Saturday.
BEWARE OF DIETS
WITHOUT BULK
Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN Will
Protect You
jvi umls Monday niglit The boys
pi.,y d off three- lies. Honors finally
went to Snuke Creek with a score
of 19-18
Clarence Dalton and sister, Mrs.
V L Ladd were .called to Broken
Arrow Monday night on account of
the illness ol their mother.
Stipt. Scott of Liberty was a vis-
itor at the ball game Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J C. Swan who have
been fo’- sometime ln Galveston,
Texas, stopped to visit C. G. Weller
and family on their way home to
Joint Anderson. A dainty two course
luncheon was served
Mr and Mrs. Armstrong of Tulsa
were week enu guests of Mi and Mrs.
A P. Johnston.
Through the courtesy of Leonard
Waggoner who took his radio to the j
high school Monday, the high school. •
junior high and sixth and seventh1
grades had the pleasure oi listening |
in on the inaugural ceremonies.
Mr. and Mi's Ben Bradtn of 3a-
pulpu were guests Saturday of Mr.
and Mrs Frank Johnston.
Mr and Mrs. Rex Cowen of Tulsa
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
KKK
Special meeting Friday night,
March 8th. All members re-
quested to be present. Special
speakers, banquet after speak-
ing
For Home
Banquet or
Camp
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WHP&dr- -
^CONSUMERS*
Grocery and Market
People arc more careful than ever
before about diet. They diet to clear
complexions. They avoid certain
foods to stay thin. They cat others
to get fat. But many are running
a serious danger because they are
missing the “roughage” or "bulk"
foods that every person must have
to keep well.
As a result, constipation gets in
its deadly work. Headaches, list-
lessness, circled eyes are only tho
first symptoms. In the end, con-
stipation ruins health, w recks beauty
and may cause serious disease.
Don't neglect your daily rough-
age. That is nature’s rule. Kellogg’s
ALL-BRAN will supply it. Ahealth-
ful cereal to eat each day. To uso
in cooked dishes or to serve with
milk or cream. To mix with other
cereals.
ALL-BRAN is guaranteed to re-
lieve constipation — to prevent it.
Two tablespoonfuls daily—chronic
cases, writh every meal. It is 100'
bran. Doctors recommend it. Your
grocer sells it. Served by hotels,
restaurants, dining cars. Made by
Kellogg in Battle Creek.
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S. V. MIHUTS
Main Street Grocery and Market
Phones 103-104 10 S. Main Street
FREE DELIVERY
10 lbs fine granulated sugar
with groceries and meat............
4 lb package seedless raisins •
for ...........................
Folger's coffee
per lb ......................., ■ *
6 boxes Star Naptha Washing Powder
for ...........................
10 bars P & G soap
for ......................
Spuds,
per peck ...................... •
Lai go bottle Hale Leader catsup
for ...................*.......
Corn, peas and tomatoes
per can ........................
Choice pink salmon
2 cans .........................
No. 2‘ can Hale Leader peaches
for ..........................
No. 2'j can pineapple
for ..........................
No. 2 can red pitted cherries
for ..........................
2 large cans K. B. M pumpkin
for .......................
4 lb pkg Market Day prunes '
for ..........................
Mother’s china oats
for ..........................
Gallon apples
for ........................ * ■
Gallon Hale Leader cherries
for .........................
Post Poasties
per pkg ..........................
10 lb peck Roman Beauty apples
for .............................
R. B. M. milk Cp and
4 rolls Trophy toilet paper OCp
for .............................
MEAT DEPARTMENT
Peanut butter, in bulk
per tb ..................... •. • •
3 tbs Crisco
for ..........................
Compound lard in bulk.
per tb ........................
Pure lard in bulk,
per tb ........................
My Own oleo
per tb ........................
Select butter
per lb ........................
Good sliced bacon
per tb .........................
Puritan and Morrell’s box bacon
per tb ........................
Dixie square bacor.
per tb .................... ... .
Rib stew and boiling beef
per tb ........................
Choice beef roast 9A-
per lb....................
Prime rib roast, boned and rolle*t
per tb ........................
Live and dressed hens and fryers
All kinds fresh fruits and vegetables
$9.75
We have derided to leave our prices on batteries
the same
BUCK-SKIN BATTERY
Small car type.... $6.75 Large car type..
. And your old battery
NEVER have you had the opportunity to buy this high
grade battery at such low prices—Guaranteed for one
year
MIDWEST TIRE AND SUPPLY
105 S. Main Jim Goff—Jim Hippard Phone 878
^Southwe stern m
Spring Has Come
And we want to remind you to buy
all your housecleaning necessities and
your high quality foods at our bright,
clean and attractive stores.
By using this ad as your shopping
guide you will save time and money.
‘ BROOMS 2Qr
A-I quality, each
1
SEA FOAM 5 rkgs. ror...........
19c
Dutch Cleanser .
22c
P & G or Crystal
iVhite Soap,o *«•.....
35c
..................
69c
Wash Board ssr s,”,p sj,vtr’
59c
0awn, Magic Cleaner2 ran9 r,,r
15c
SUGAR 10 lbs. 53c
Cabbage ^ ................
10c
Apples, Winesap.s,
Fancy, Dozen ............
Oranges, 216’s, Special
Price, Dt^zen______________
* •
33c
29c
Macaroni and Spaghetti 4
l»kgs. for . . 23C
OATS ............
10c
RICE ra .........
33c
Tomato Soup, Campbell s, 3 cans for25c
Pretzels
O-So-CJud, N. B.
per lli............
29c
SALT ssr1:, Is?. ^......... ......10c
Wc
Vresidrnt,
per can ..
PLUMS
Sliced Bacon
• •.» • • • »artvr •••••• • • • ■
Per tb.
NUT OLEO >
Ib8. for MMteMP* •• • *
Heavy Bacon
Per lb.
• »N •«•
String Beans, Cut,
2 cans for
Early .Tone Peas,
2 cajis for
Corn, Country Gentleman,
2 cans for .............
25c
25c
Free Delivery
22 S. Mfcin
PHONE 660-661
10 lbs fine
SUGAR granulated
SOAP P ft G for.
MILK KallBCM.
37c
rrrQ Fresh country
LuviO per dozen . ■
POTATOES pL?
LETTUCE hliST'li,
GREEN BEANS p“cn,f'“h.
CARROTS bunch
ONIONS paunch
GRAPEFRUIT T,T
Per
ORANGES peck
PINEAPPLE
10c
29c
29c
10c
25c
25c
CAKE FLOUR pkg'”d°W".:'.
PEACHES Qu.a 'b'and ......... 25c
PEACHES s,ivcf'Br ....'...... 19c
APRICOTS Silver Bar"........ 25c
GREEN BEANS \......... lie.
TOMATOES .......•...... 10c
CORN hive ^ Brother,............ IOC
PEAS can2.......... IOC
"COFFEE ,olr':,„............. 53c
COFFEE VaftL'a‘1"............ 43c
MACKEREL ca"............. 14c
MATCHES Lbo“‘'........... 19C
33c
Pure lard, in bulk, per lb..............12’Vc
Butter, Queer. City, per tb . . .............49c
Bacon, Consumer's sliced, per tb . . . /......28c
Bacon, ArrTiour's box, per tb............36c
Bacon, smoked in piece, per tb..........23c
Fresh side, home killed, per tb...........20c
Pork' roast, per tb ....................18c
Beef roast, per tb ....................22c
Rolled beef roast, per tb................28c
Mackerel, fresh salt, 2 for................35c
Mince meat, per tb ....................20c
Oleo, 1 asty nut, per tb.................1 7C
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