Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 220, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 20, 1947 Page: 4 of 6
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SiO.-CiJ.ETY'
Keifer News
SAPULPA HERALD, SAJPULPA, OKLAHOMA
FIGURES IT OUT HERSELF
TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1947
s V; vs
i mothers served the banquet.
Olenpool eighth grade com ,
mencement will be Wednesday FlQUrGS Things Ullt
♦ Ha* h’oh tj’huni ^ **
Annoyed Pedestrian
Faye Dunlop, Editor - • - Telephone 1S5
• Taeaday
• Oet-Together club meet* at 2
• pm with Mr* E A Watltina •
• 1414 Ea*t Thompson avenue
• Ida Jane Weaver club social *
meeting. 7 30. with Mrs Minnie
Morman 828 S Independence
B* MARY JANE POPE
Mr and Mrs Ed Gass and Mrs.
Barbara Wtggs and son. Richie of
Taft. Call!, sere guest* of Mr
and Mr* Lauran McGee and ton,
Before disbandment for the summer | Lonnie Friday night
v*catio~ >e*soi. Assisting Mr* Mr* Maxine Martin and daught-
E5S££*o-
^ J± S*2 BUTS
*ea shqfs (K.^u atT and Mrs «----
•cane Imaginable He has one Na-
poleon gave to a marshal and an-
other once owned by Garibaldi the
Iialian patriot. His pet la a boot-
legger's stick." It* Intricate makeup
.* '
night. May 21st. in the high school
auditorium COLUMBUS, Ohio 'UP—Charles provide* accommodations for a pint
Mr and Mrs O. K Ripper oi w CUrk gQt caught m the middle £f llquor and five drinking cups.
Vandalia. 111. are guest* in the
of a busy Columbus thoroughfare
Mor.ica 2 * , club fgwjnark*1 the pla^ cov- Kern^h
Clarence
pm in pariah house
Wednesday
Study club meets with Mrs
Jack Kennedy. 712 South Inde- *
pendenc*.
Presbyterian Gu-ld rose
luncheon 1 o'clock at the church *
with hostesses, Mrs P H l*w-
ellyn. Mrs Jim Dmsmore. Mr*
Delmar Sharp, Mrs Paul East
M-s Bob Rodgers Mrs Herbert
Johnson, Mrs Glenr. O Young *
and Mrs H B Cretin.
Thursday
Every Ready Sewing club *
meets 2 p m. wtih Mrs J B
Rogers hostess In the home of
Mrs U A Pond
Good Will club open house. •
celebrating 35th anniversary of *
the club. Mrs J A. Rankin. •
1015 Eas' Hobson avenue.
Friday *
Parer.t-Ch.ld Psychology club *
meets 2 13 with Mrs C £ ‘
4
Women's Republican club wnl
meet 2 o'clock with Mrs R M ‘
Sweeney at 2 pm
Amet.e club meets 1 45 pm. *
with Mrs Alfred Ree.
♦ ♦ ♦
Lu< al Attorney
On Business Trip
Don Lewis local attorney, wil.
leave by plane tomgnt for Washing-
ton D C and New York on legal
business
♦ ♦ ♦
MW I Circle To
Meet Wednesday
Rosalie Mills Appleby circle of
First Baptist WMU will mee- to-
morrow afternoon a: 2 odock m
the home of Mrs E A M.chener for
Bible study
♦ ♦ ♦
Women Voters Hold
Board Meet Tuesday
Board meeting of the League of
m Red rose corsages were given — Uo guesU
each member upon,arrival
Covers were laid fer Mr Leo
Blake. Mr. Charles Br-g Mrs
C C Dodd Mrs Jonn Prank Mr
Rey Heagy Mrs Don McMasters.
Mr- McCaig Mrs Rober. McMasl-
ers. Mrs PayT.e. Mr.- Charles Pike,
r>;nt..es. Mr -and Mr* E D Jack-
Mr and Mrs C F HarrLsoa
Mr and Mrs W M Harrison.
Mi* O. C Wall and Junior, and
Mr and Mrs. Prank Wall and figm- (
tly.
Dr and Mrs Hugh Graham ol
home of Mr and Mis P L. Mar- the traffic s.gnal changed a E IN >HOE GOOD ALIBI
W^kend 23?* Mr and Mrs ^W year, ago I MHU8 5*> U» Carle*
JoT Taetor m Gle^ l were their Annoyed, he started work on^a ^ hole la hli .hoe did him a
tin dale ill Glenpool.
Mr and
nephew and hu wife. Mr and Mr* traffic"^VnaTwhich ^vm bothjhe r'tWn »Vd“o^ CUrk.
Rooert Dunbar, of Houston. Tex pedestrian and motorist an even drlm 0, a truck which struck two
The senior mo'hers of Olenpool break automobiles, told Judge John Mat-
^T"‘?r a i hree-act Todav. he ia promoting his new .ned to stop but nu shoe
high school sponsored a ihree-aci lu*t like the lhia^.ne. . ~ A” «„r!.tor and made
Matthias sus-
3 5-
SJ? -l^cSSSTA?e C«m- traffic signal. U looks just like the ‘^n^ acceptor
fridayinght af 8 o'clock m the £ Xe “i truck go faster M.
school auditorium The proceed* cept that it has an extra cucie pended sentence.
»iU be used to finance th!T senior light around the green lens _----
class activities at the close of The circie of U^t Aows ^e mcs- let* THEM CAT CAKE
torui Just hci niuch nu r _ . cwuiru ohif) UP' Mlwwiis
. he has left before the signal turns ^COlbUMBUB. O^hloJJJ-MwuiU
_____ »eek under the term* of the will
Tabb Mrs Chloe Clark; Betty „»»taiuw bar ROOM ot Max H a Columbus real
Bianmgan. Mrs Ruth_ O'DorUey; JOHNSTOWN Pa UP — Steve eatat? dealer^ ln h“
school.
Ma Branm-
The cast included — —••• h
gan. Mrs LuVada Forest; Catalpa *«,uns
Mrs Delmar Sharp. Mr* Harry xulsa were Sunday guests of Mr
Smith. Mrs Stewart Mr- Robert
S. Smith Mrs Harold Thompson.
and Mrs a S McHenry
Charles Cunningham received a
4
Mr- Leon Updike and Mr* Ga.... nir.S4gf Wednesday that hi* sls-
Biake I ter. Mrs Maud Blakeslee of E3d-
Mrs Thcmpso: c.ub president. I rwj pa passed a wav on that dav
conducted a short business .-netting Mrs D c Oliver and Jimmy,
and installed the following officers an(j j^r!S pan Oliver and Mr
for next year. Mr Delmar Sharp ard Mrs Hampehire of Tulsa
president Mr* Heagy f.r*t vice. ' spent the weekend in Urodado.
Mrs Briggs <-;or d v..e. Mr C ar- K:,n WJlh Mr and Mr* Joe Oil*
er.ee M.-ier. secretary Mrs Stew- vei sons
art treasurer. Mrs Payne parli- pajre Ann pox of Tulsa
amentanan ,pent the weekend with her par-
'd rs Sharp presented a gift to enTa Mr anti yjn pay pox
Mrs Thompson retiring president jhc Heart club met with Mrs
and M: Heagy made presentation r p Morgan Friday afternoon
of a high chair to Mrs Garth Blake jn games plaved prizes went to
♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs Duley and Mr* Dunit Love-
( urrrnt Event* t lob iy refreshments were served by
Plans For Next Year Mrs Morgan and her daughter
F.iatl meet-ng of the Current Norma Jean, to the following
Events club before the -aimer va- members Mrs Dim:’.. Mr* Duley.
i
.»»—«*■“»«""w -t"
Cyrus Sc udder Mrs Glenna WU-
'A
mott. Jeffery Seudder, Mrs G
Easthani Kay Brannigan. Mr*
Geneva Matlock: Kingston Cam-
bell. Mr- Alice Bell; Mrs Augus-
ta Campbell. Mrs. Pearl Dale The
plav was directed by Miss Irene
Jeffary. _. ,
Mr and Mrs J T Wilmott of
Oletipocl and Mr and Mr* Clyde
Ranv-y and daughter* ol Mannford
vi*ite<i relative* and friends in
Enid and Jet. Okla . last week.
L£T,
V
Charlotte. Francis and
Mr and Mr* Ralph Gass an-
vui Sunenton were Sunday Moth- the Oklahoma Osteopathic ho*pitai
Df Mr and Mr- in Tulsa Grandparent* are Mr
anc! Mrs Tobe Denny and Mr
I .—•-da;. Mr* B vd Mrs Ness Mrs. ESar
MuV 15 in the home of Mr and Mr* Ke’lar. Mr* McCUln and Lowell Kiefer of Borser Tex., is cl.-ldren.
,Mrs Pred Brawr.er Mr* Fox visiting his parents. Mr and Mr* Kawiin.
During the business session Mr* Mr and Mr* W M Harrison John Kiefer
Claude Harmony pre dent prtud- and Mr and Mr* B C Hatf.eW Mr and Mr* Foi* ' Bimen Ion ' Marilvn Sue May 12 at
ed a:.Q nod^*e, fo.- the next dub attended a play at Olenpool Frt- o' Cushing and Mr faugWw-JM
year beginning in September were day night
appointed The eighth grade commencement er s Day guests
, P-rst turnumn meeting »;U be a was held Wednesday night May E B Slmenton , „ NIrs ^ GaAS
...... „ \f - and Mr. 14 The program follow* Proces- Mr and Mr* -Sherman Morelack ant. Mrs l» U**
*ional by Rubv Jean Donham: and daughters. Norma Lee ai d Mr ai.d Mrs Rufus Jones were
were erved crown in* of tfie vale^icm^n and Helen May. attended the senior dinner guest* of Mr and Mrs
salutatorian bv Jimmie Blair; sa- class nigh; program at Broken Jack Jone* in Mound* Sunday
_ * lutatory speech by Jovce Black- Arrow Tudseay night Tile Kiefer Masonic lodge gave
, — „ bLrn Dance of greeting by the Mr. and Mrs G A. Carter of a banquet Thursday night. May 8.
XffSaa ~T • grade VI on e bv tba Bamsdall were weekend guest* ol m ti e Masonic hail honoring
Cm.fn. fr/1 ' annual poppy day!*«>nd third «™des; to111*11 Mr and Mr8 sherman Morelock Kiefe! Olenpool and Mounds sen-
sales to h'
compie ed ti*v regular meeting boys.
pgr.iic at lb* home of Mr and Mrs
WUaon C H;dge
l^ght refreshm
after the mdetin.
; % ' • ■ : ■ ■ • •' - h ki:
row afternoon at 2 30 in the nome last nigh. ... .ne Lc.g-r. mmue- sixth and A hirthdav nartv for Mrs Charles peaker for the evening was Fred
of Mrs James L Prince M01 East Mrs bam Agee rel.abaitMior. X’g- hwef. S‘,n TlkToi K-tuck of Sapulpa. Talk* were
Hobujn avenue It wa* anr.ounced caa.nr.ar., repo..ed a ..ip to Mus- ' . h ,rade Klr|. d ^ B K o*wal; Thurs- made by H A Kuechler and R.
today by Mr* W E Lycr * league kogee to uke several ar.xles for the gnee. 5“ ^ “uSd «Sd f5S-th “a'v “Jh- Gue*w ^re Mr ana F B»-i superintendent of Olen-
"c'laJSr Do‘wrev‘ 55T g^W winding of the ffi c&rl, - '• J child- P-l -.*%>
♦ ♦ ♦ wnet. ...a.r .d* c.a*.^e #.iah*h e^ade ri-n Kancv Lou and Garrv. Mrc bv t.A.e Killer Hotshots Banquet
a tar light stady voted**"® 'make a ^ dance*' and costumes repre- Nondus Anthis and son. Mickle. »a* served by the Kiefer Eastern
Metis at Mound* Utmbe.s axso Wd ^ sen led the school months from anrt Norma J'trade and S ars.
Starlight Study C'.ub met last donation to the Woodward relief ceptembPr ^ '.iav The class his- d ughter. Normetta. Mother s Day guests of Mr
night in the home of M-ss Leah -una. ^n- Drophecv and will were then w. ,nri Mrs H a Kuechter .Mr* Luther Ockerman were Mr
°°VT Rt ‘“‘ST. SSi-Vu, .».=* Cry- ■«* Onto oo,-™.,. .„a
W C Docs... T o.ner ne der presem*j .he valedictory ad- a^d famliv Mr and Mr- Joh: son. Billy, of Seminole. Mr and
dress. Mc.Murtrey. in Copan. Okla Mrs Jack (Jkermar. and
PresenUtion of awards and di- Mr< Jack h Hanson left Frida- 1 nda of Sapu.pa, Mr and Mrs
and
Barton at Mounds with her mother.
Mrs Barton assisting ***» J ...
Member* in attendance were Miss members added were Mrs Lewis
Johnnie Boatngh-.. Mrs Grant Rule and Mr* L R Dickens.
Bruce Mrs W A Cooper Mrs W I pbmas by the school superintend- bv plane to her home In New York G A Lutz.
members by Mrs Rufus Arm...o..g enl olenn Pott*, was followed ov a.[p^ visiting the past two month Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs.
the recessional played by Ruby 7‘,.h her parPnts. Mr and Mrs O L'. ther Ockerman and Mr ana
Donham. H Prescott Mrs G. A Lutz were Mr and Mrs
Members of the graduating class yrs Allce gniw and ar<; overtor. Ockerman and son Billy,
were Joyce Blackburn. Martha oswalt. Jr. and son. if Semlr.ole.
Pope. Nancy Copeland Audrey WtTe Mother * Day guests Manha Lea Pope spent Tuesday
Lena Mitchell. Louise o{ NIr an<1 Mrs jvjr[ p Oswalt n.cht ln Sapjilpa with her brother
June and B>-'*y Gasney of Tulsa a: <: family Mr and Mrs Jim
were weekend gw -ts of their p ;*>. Jr. and son. Mike
Doors Open at 12:45
Continuous Show 1-II pxt
LAST TIMES TODAY
THIS* WIICNT
KM *0»[»T MIKMUN
Vmsaed\
News and Catoon
WED. AND THURS.
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*’ • QBltOR ERIR
lonn Pi»iiu«is
Emptatiqn
2 DAYS—FRI., SAT —2
Herald 'Cuz' Goodmon'i
STAGE SHOW
Fun, Music, Specialties!
CtlHMON
/At>a£'i<i-
LAST DAY—
Doors Open at 12:15
( onlinuou* shos 1-11 p m.
NOW THRU THURSDAY
O'KEEFE
. Mvp>> CKAPVjtfl UdedOSICA
Also Short Reels
WED. AND THURS.
a FEATURE
L PICTURES
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SIX-GUN!
mn
• FIRST—
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mfggfSAveD
•SECOND—
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mb am
ELLIOTT
—AND—
Cunningham Mr* A. C Prampior.
Mrs Cecil Geld Mr* Owen Hill »r.d Mr- Russell Lawson.
Mr* L W Ma.-.ir. Mr H L Mul- ♦ ♦ ♦
Uns Mr* L E Ne.-.r Mr* Katie Called Meeting of
Bager Mrs Juua Smith, the honest 'f " Auxiliary
o*r.d two g.Mto Mr* Jxc~Jor.es of E.gr.teen mernoer were-pre ent at
Mound* ar.d Mr* Mauce Brocie the VFW AuxiUar. called meeting Kmgh.
The nos-.es.-> served lovely refresh- he.d last night in the VFW hal. to pjrrish. Annabel! Cryder. Vivian
menu after the meeting dlscuaa plans for the forthcoming cook. Harold Adams J.rr.::..>- Blair.
Roses and other spring flowers poppy sale, benefit party and rum- (Dwayne Colvin Earl Key-Ion. Jack parenta Mr and Mr Jim Gasney The Glenpool Junior-senior ban-
decorated the receiving rooms for mage sale Neill. James McDuffey. Charles and ^jrs j y; oasnev and quet was given Saturday night in
the occaska Mrs Eugene Kuykendall poppy smith. Franklin Thompson. Ru- dnU(,hter Sharon, of Hoir.ir.y. were th» school dining room. Senior
Next mating will be held June 81-e chairman, distributed poppy dolph Venator and Donad Young. guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Igth for a picnic supper and elec- corsages to the members to oe sold The class motto is Climb Though Q3Sney
Don of officers. ar-d assigned members to the dif- Die R-xik.s Be Rugged Co.ors are, vacation Bible schcol will becin -
4. > a ferer.t posts to sell poppies. Mem- pink and white, and the carnation Monday at me Baptist church It
Barbecue Picnic supper ber will get their supply of poppies if the clas- flow-1 _ wlu be held for two weeks with
I
Katz Reduces
Luggage Prices
1
guests of Mr ^ j H
For Jefferson Teacher* Irom headquarters in the Clayton Sunday dinner
M. * Irene Wt.,t entertained the building. Sirs Kuykendall said and ?.nd Mr* W M Harrison were B;bJf. wm
faculty of Jefferson school with a requested that all members who can Mr and Mr*. Ronald Folger and eaf.h moming
------ ----- *— -----— -----“—*— Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wamock Ir. charge,
begin at K 30
barbecue picnic supper on the back telephone her and give the time Mr and
.I»r. At her home 613 South Hick- they can devote to the sale Thursd
Mr* Charles Harri*on
lawr. at her home. 613 South Hick- they can devote to the sale Thursday afternoon guests^ ol w M H'arrison wen Mr an
Mrs
on -street Monday evening -Mr* Ed Mundell. Mrs. Maude Mr* J L Dunit were Mrs J K charif s KarTL*on of Stillwater
Durmg the evening a large pack- Sutton and Mrs Addle Wright will Murphy. Mr* Ella Battman and Mr and Mrs Ronald Folger if
age was delivered to the party have charge of the rummage sal Mr- Anna Dwelly of Tulsa. H ob* N M. have been vi.s.ting
wn ch c -‘a -ied a pair of loveiy In VFW hall Friday and Saturday ner Dav guests of Mr and M; and Mr* W M Harrison .<nd
'O' ~s .<-«* 1 Br;dK, r.por.M) .-..... Lt-ii' SFS'S’i&’S. ““ *
Jr. and soas Mr and Mr* Everett Jadtson
from the Jefferson Fartn; Teacher
t past week
Association plans fer the benefit party to be and Mrs Jim Pope Jr., and sons Mr and Mrs
The following Jefferson teachers held May 23 announcing tha' sev- ol Sapulpa and Mr and Mrs Ber- and children. Charle* and Carman,
were nrele: • M.si, Carrie Giles eral lovely handmade articles have tiard Pope and son.* |0| Mavsvllle Okla were weekend
Mr Chloe 3e'lf, Mra Anna., Thom- already been turned ln as prizes for The seventh KTBtie cOmni^ went to Kue*ts of Mr and Mr- E D.
asen. Mr* Mildred Henderson. Mrs this affair Crystal City Tuesday night. _ A JacfcyJn and ^her relative,
Je*.e Grimm Mrs Erma Perry, ♦
Mr Haze. Huy eke, Muss Elizabeth bouth Heights
Howard. Ml Cecil Stiltz and two Baptist C ircle
picnic supper was enjoyed by the gun(iay dinner guests of Mr.
class and parents The seventh gnd Mrs E D Jackson were Mr
guests Ml-*. Geraldine Lewis and
Miss Pearl Mcllvoy, former Jeffer-
*0:. teachers.
♦ ♦ ♦
Girl scant Leaden
To Hold Meeting
Girl Scout leaders club will hold
a meeting Thursday at 1 30 p m
ir. the home ol Mr* George Picker- |
fc.g 516 South Water street
♦ ♦ ♦
Joyce Phillips
Sett Wedding Date
Joyce Phillips, daughter of Mrs
Loretta Phillips, IS1? South Mam
street, this city and Lhck Phillips
of Oklahoma City, and Russell Tot-
ten. son ol Mr and Mrs O O. Tot-
ten. 1118 East Lincoln avenue have
chosen Wednesday. July 4. a* the
date of their forthcoming marriage
The wedding will take place at 2
o'clock ln the afternoon in First
Methodist church with the pastor,
Rev Thomas B Talley officiating
The bride elect is a member of
the 1947 graduating class of Sapul-
pa high school.
Totten served in the U. S. army
and received his discharge last year
He saw three years of active duty ln
the European theater.
♦ ♦ ♦
Buffet Dinner
< lose* C lub Year
A buffet dinner served to mem-
bers of Emanem club last night ln
the home of Mrs James Stewart
marked the close of the club year
Circle two of South Heights Bap-
tist church will meet Wednesday at
2 p. m. in the home of Mrs Mer-
ton Bennett with Mrs. Julia Wilker-
son in charge of the mission pro-
gram.
♦ ♦ ♦
MEAN THIEF SC ORES AGAIN
DECATUR Ind <UP>—Roy Kal-
vtr. theater owner, nominates for
' meanest thief" the one who stofe
a cancer
grade sponsor is Mr* Nace and \j, Everett Jack* on ano
Mr and Mr* D W. Thornburg children Carman and Charle' and
spent last weekend at Wetumka
visiting the latter's mother. Mrs
Shephard.
Mr and Mrs H J Childers
spent the weekend ln Jennings
vls/lng Mr* Chlloers mother Mr*
Moore, and her brother. Jim
Moore.
Mr.* Mandy Wiggins of Sapulpa
I Is a guest in the home of her
- - Mefford
Mi and Mr* C F. Harrison and
j^oRS
^COMPLETELY
21-Inch Overniie Cose
REBUILT
if)
uuc, w.c daughter. Mr*. O C
fund canister after It had and Mrs L A Damme and
been filled by patrons at hu movie daughter j^wlna. visited In Ha*
YOUNG BROS.
SERVICE STATION
Come in and Save!
424 EAST DEWEY
Orie and Harold Young
For 22 years we have main-
tained dependable motor
rebuilding service. Good
equipment — reliable work-
men — high quality parts.
STANDARD
MOTOR SUPLLY
122 East Lee Avenue
Mike Petteway—llarry Hibbard
Real, worthwhile reductions! Your opportunity
to save on summer vacation luggage and lug-
gage to give the graduate!
26-Inch Overnite Cose
Woman's handsome pm-stnpe checked
overnite case, leather bound, sturdy
hardware Airplane type material
$15.40 Volue
$10.95 •
l
Woman's overmghter in the same ma-
terial as described at the left—to match
the 26-inch case Save'
$10 70 Volue
$7.95
Please
Note
house
TJmm fact-
kell sundiy
mother. Mr*
with Mr* Damme *
J L Moore
♦
Prices
quoted do
not include
the extra
federal tax
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BEANS
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Permanent is
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with new, round
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Womens brown case,
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Sturdy material
looks like leather
$12.75 Volue
$7.95
that
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Gray fabric case with
modern stripe trim Your
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$7.95 Value*
$5.95 v
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With Its Nervous
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Thon listen-Lvdla F Plnkham’*
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tired feelings, of such day* when
due to female functional monthly
disturbance.*.
A particularly fine thing about
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against such symptoms. Ju*t see
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COMPOUND
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Popular travel companion Handsome in appearance,
built to last and take rough handling
$20.65 Volue , ,. j
$15.95
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Hot Box Cose
These are almost square
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colors Covered with a
mottled material Sturdy-
built
$5.79 Values
$2.98
PLASTIC CURLERS
AT YOUR Df«UI|
exclusive with
Make This Home Recipe
To Take Off Ugly Faf
‘SJWS'i? ir»^!S? £34
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Regular Kit.
fiber curlers * r 5
harmful. Ju*t go to your druggixt ankle*, just return the empty lot-
mod ask for tour ounce* of liquid | tie tor your money back. rol>ow
$2oo
Refill, no
curlers. .
Bane* Concentrate. Pour thi* into the easy way endorsed by many
a pint bottle and add enough grape ; who have tried thi* plan and help
fruit juice to fill the bottle. Then'bring back alluring curvea and
take two tablespoonfuls twice a day graceful alendeme**. Note how
That** all there is to it. quicklv bloat disappear* — how
* ..... ' “! much bet
Allpmn pita tax
It the very first bottle doesn’t
tter you feel. More alive,
Aaw the simple, easy way to low!youthful appearing and active.
or it* ms«
enOM* •• ■
HURRY!!!
to the
SAPULPA AUTO AUCTION
EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT
auction!
your cor at auction! Sell your cor at
50 to 100 cars ot eoch sale.
SALE STARTS AT 8 O'CLOCK
$10.00 if cor tells. $1 00 if no sole.
Check Your Title in at the Office of
CHAPMAN MOTOR CO.
Phone 2041
CARMICHAEL
18 South P«rk
J. M. CHAPMAN
C. w.
Owner
Auctioneer
18-Inch Overniter
A smoll case made of sturdy fibre
Brown color only Handy for short trips
or overnight. . „
$3 90 Volue ^
Leather Zipper Bag
Solid leather, reptile print Green, navy,
red Zipper over top and around both
sides
$12.75 Volue
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