Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 73, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 26, 1940 Page: 5 of 6
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SAPULPA HEPALP, SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2«, 1940.
-<*„ official* predict his quick re-
covery from bruise* and other minor
Injuries.
brought them I tome (or the children
to play with.
! The miners frequent'y noted the
I haroness of the sparkling stones
l Stephenscme described the case of one
miner who crushed a huge diamond
to dust on an anvil. He had heard
they were so hard that they could be
BY JIMMY HATLO
In a £4,000,000 Jam
THEY’LL DO IT EVERY TIME
/'hen: listen,
( mister: how
\ MUCH CAM 1 CASH 1
f 'THlSTUlkKj' IN //
FORT AMD HOW >/,
/ 600K1 CAN T OET
/ -THE dough? cam \
I ”1 GET IT TODAY
NEXT MORNING- - {
AS SOON AS Then
opened The door
Then’ll do t
evern time ~
MV SOM-MOW THAT NOU’RE
MARRIED, I’M OWING SOU THI6
insurance policn *to Carry ( ^
ON FORNOUREElF. X TOOK IT : y AW-
OUT FOR NOU when YOU f, GEE!
WERE A LITTLE &OV AND NAME JfTHANLS,
kept it up for omer is yf ^op
NEARS. ITS VALUABLE, ZjLy
MS SOM. CARRN ON!_f^S
Old papers for *a e at Herald office
vhamf TO
OUHM RAU,
FLAT RnER
MO-
BUY THE BANFIELD WAY
BETTER QUALITY-LESS PRICE
WE OFFER YOU FANCY POULTRY
FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER
WANTED
WANTED: Sewing, button hole mak-
ing. Mrs. Harwell. 11X2 S. Birch
73-3
WANTED: Cars washed or greased,
Roy Williams 501 E DeW«i
Phone 22.' 73-tf
Fight manager Hymie Caplin (left)
is booked in New York in connec-
tion with a card sharp ring which
has fleeced suckers of $4,u00,000.
One of the sporting world’s hot
shots, Caplin manages Lew Jenkins,
.world’s lightweight champion.
FOR RENT
HERF IS REAL ECONOMY
FOR RENT: Furnished apartment,
adults. 302 S. Water. 12-3
DARK FIRED DOUBLE
HICKORY SMOKED MEATS
Delicious Tender/zed Smoked
Hams. lb. I5*
NOTE: These Hams are jold
ONLY at cur feur plants.
Fancy Bacon Squares lb. Ur
Small Slab Bacon lb. 15c
Boneless Smoked Ham , lb. lie
Good Salt Meat lor Sea-
soning, lb. - **■
Loin Back Bacon, lb l4*’
Canadian Bacon, lb. 25c
Old Fashioned Hog Head
Souse, lb. 1,1
FINEST FRESH PORK
Fr<sh Pork Lo.n, 'b. 13
Porg Shoulders, lb. 1"
Fresh Picnic Hams, lb U
Delicious Sweet Pickled Pork
Roast, lb. *
Pure Perk Sausage, lamily siz*
5-lb bag. lb
Fresh Pork Liver, lb. 1
Fresh Pork Chops, in the
piece, lb ®
Pork Tenderloin Strips, no
waste, lb. 11
Pure Ltaf Shortening,
3-lb. and 5-lb. pkg , lb.
30-lo. can, lb. *»'-
FOR RENT Attractive six room
modern house with three bedrooms,
built-ins. newly redecorated; garage.
Clo e to Washington school. Phone
790 * 71-3
FOR RENT: Five room furnished
hous>‘. gaiage. 223 S. Maple. 71-3
ganese, bauxite and tin known to
exist in Georgia.
North Georgia’s mining history
studded with exciting tales of dia-
mond discoveries. Most of them
were accidental, coming as the finders
were prospecting for go d.
Because it is difficult tc recognize
a diamond in the natural state. Pey-
ton estimates that hundreds of the
precious stones have been tossed aside
in the rubble bv Georgia sourdoughs
From the Dies “White Paper
NEW NAZI NIGHT
BLITZ STRATEGY
HURTING BRITISH
FOR RENT Furnished house
Burnett. See Fr< d Patrick.
788.
Phone I
71-3
FOR RENT: Seeping room,
Phone 903 224 S Water.
Nov 26. (IP)—'The new
LONDON
German air strategy of concentrating
ull-mght "blitz" raids on one indus-
trial town after another is hurting
but not crippling Britain’s munitions
Industry, according to best nlformed
|>ersons here
Britain began two years ago pre-
paung (or such tactics by spreading
industries
It has been developed now
BANFIELD ”?
Pork Packers and Sausage Maker*
FOR SALE
son, state geologist, predicted mat
Georgia would some day rank with
Africa as a diamond producing coun-
try. Stephenson wrote that gold min-
us picked up the biggest stones be-
cause they were pretty, and sometimes
shadow
________I: ysteni
Closing out some tew tc the point where no single factory
f washable wall papers. | is Uie only supplier of any one es-
30< discount If you are sential weapon ot part ol a weapon
;>at^ring don't miss these In most cases stv ral factories pro-
chtloot Glass Co 620 E cuce the same materials
le 800 73-11 Only a few officia s know the true
_____- | extent of industrial damage by Ger-
!: Turkeys and guineas.1 man raidete Any correspondent who
iO F 3. A M. Ilulft. 72-3 did would not be permitted to tell it
-------j But the general impression is given
My equity in Kenmore t|iat ^ situation is bad tut not
washer. Good condition. (critical
12-2 | in addition to the "shadow system"
“ "i defense, anti-aircraft guns kept the
.s , German p anes so high that they ess. and are now back in partial
i cannot bomb with accuracy even if pIC<iuction.
istmas. they can spot an imixirtant plant Futuie production everywhere is a
ration.! is claimed that most ot the night problem which threatens to become
71-10 raiders fly 18.000 to 2).004 feet high ^orst. as the war drags through the
_ i and Just as high over the midlands ^earv months. However, as a last
Ruhl's towns sa they do ovei better protect- | resnt. Biitain could move her lac-
Phone ed London. | torles overseas, and the Germans,
55-23 The raid on Coventry is conceded lygQ taging heavy blows from British
- I to has been disastrous, but there is j nhfht raiders, have r.o such escape
> coal, no indication that any other town uniejg they assumed all the ciifficutles
■ 401. , uas suffered surh a ferocious, assault 0j putting ud factories deep In Rus-
59-30 ! a few cases are known In which sla' German industry is expected
~~ I important British munitions factories, nave worse problems when the
°ee were badly damaged within the past g,,jtish get their new longer-range
. ! few months ana now have resumed bombers into better play.
53-za jujj production There have oeen j___
other cases in which uumage to plants ((.Tnri pravfr
tc appeared io great at first gance that NAZ^NE COTTAOB PJj {
'»5 u tni desirable to rebuild elsewhere. MhFllNt. on WDAl N,< H
, but which were finally repaired never- The Nazarene cottage prayer meet-
SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY!
Rome Beauty
APPLES
10 lb»........3
Swan sd own
CAKE FLOUR
Box.........2
POWDERED
SUGAR
Bulk
2 lbs.........1
Angel us
Marshmallows
1 lb..........1
This Is a photostat of a check placed to the credit of Manfred Zapp,
head of the Transocean News Service (not affiliated with any U. 8.
news service) alleged German propaganda agency, through a Mexi-
can bank. According to the "white paper" released by Chairman
Martin Dies of the house committee investigating un-American ac-
tivities in the U. S., a widespread network of Nazi propaganda and
possible espionage exists in the U. S.
Eatmore
CRANBERRIES
Quart 14c
CELERY
DIAMOND FIELD
HUNTED BY WPA
Stalk 8c
HEAD
LETTUCE
Large
Each 5c
FOR SALE: Rose bushes.
Flow-tr Shop. 16 S Water.
476.
For more than 50 years gold min-
ers have been turnine up an occas-
ional diamond, panned irotn the
swift moving mountain streams of
north Georgia Somewhere in these
rugved hills, according to Gar'and
Peyton, state geologist, lies the
-mother lode’- -a "chimney ’ "f cr.c -
molten rock where nature manufac-
tured the -arbon crystala ’.hat men
value so highly.
Discovery of this chimney" is
on'y one of the purposes of the Geor-
gia geological suivcy. now being f«i-
ducted by the WPA More than ’200
men ate working on the survey
3-Pound
Can. . . .
SPRY
COCONUT B«.k
Pound
BEEF
ROAST
Mature Beef Chuck
FRESH
HENS *
and TURKEYS Q
Dressed Free
Pound.. I8V2CI Pint
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'36 Dodge Sedan, perfect condi-
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Company
Phone 439
ANNOUNCEMENT: Sapulpa Grocery
A Market 'mder new management
Bill Branson, ingr. _1°**
BANK on Banks Radio Sales and
fi. rvire Phone 442. 62-22
Don't Neglect Your
I
DR- J- W. MKT
FREDERICK
Optometrist
Complete Ocular Examination
GIsaacs Made To Fit Your Eyes
5 N. Main in Potter Musor Co.
W. W. Woodward
BUYING MARKET: Fivers t’p to 3
pounds. 12< hens 4‘s lbs up lie;
turkevs 10c to 12c all subject to
gr;n iw Mlckic Wholesale Poultry.
124 N Main 58-20
HE WANTED
to sen- IT
BV THE
QUART-BUT
WE TALKED
HIM OUT
OF THAT-
WE SAW THE MAM WHO OWMS
THE PPOPE3TY THAT VOU
BUILT VOUP HOUSE ON AMD
WE BOUGHT IT PCOM HIM
_ EOR TWO THOUSAND _
A JTO REPAIRING
MO-IT’S CROWDED
WITH WATEC-IFVOU
PUT A POLE DOWN
IN THE WATER-VOU
„ KIM TOUCH _
^ THE CHIMNEY- (
OH-WHAT APE WE TO DO’
VOU SAY THEV BUILT OUP
HOUSE ON THE WPOWG
ppopepty-amdmow THE
TIDE IS IN AMD VOU CAN’T
, GET IN THE HOUSE* __
EXCHANGE on armatures, gtnera-
toif carburetors, fuel pumps, sliock
absorbers, starter drives, wind'hied
wipers, mot rs. brakes Save money
save time Standard Motor Supply.
WELL-I'VE GOT THE
WHOLE AFEAIR IN
WE LAWYERS’ HANDS.
I'LL CALL ON'EM AN’
SEE WHAT THEY vE
^ CECIDED TO DO
BRINGING
UP
FATHER
BATTKRIBS: See Mike Phone
53-25
DF.AD
461
George
McManu*
II S TIIANKStilVING
A^SFMItl.V TOMORROW.
The annual* high school Thanks-
givtr.g assembly progiam will be held
tumer.uw morning at 10 o'clock in
the rhool auditorium with Rev C.
D Todd. iKistor of the First Pres-
byterian church, delivering the ad-
tll ( S8
Appropriate music will be given by
the "iris a capprila choir under 'he
dh i < Uon of Mrs, F. C McMichae
Prelude will consist of a brass quartet
number under the direction of Stew -
art Cap’ Lamb There also will be
t inking by Ute assembly group and
Uie rhoir.
Solo nuink ra wtil be given by Oeor-
gen< Tait and J«»an Seneker.
S‘ud»nt chairman for the assetnb'y
vill Ik- Melba Osborne, with Mary
Ellen Harper as c.evotloiuil leader.
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 73, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 26, 1940, newspaper, November 26, 1940; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1524821/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.