Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 257, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1941 Page: 6 of 6
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Stalin Pledges
Lwow >m bare now dwahed 90 miles
•outhemM to the region of Tamapol
25 mile* from the boundaries of the
Ukraine
The Soviet ctwtmur.iqie indicated
that fighting it in progr-v on a broad
front in this region it claimed that
hast eotams had been stopped at
Kremenetz halfway between Luck an
Tarnapol and just east of Brody
Another btg battle was in progress
at Zharazh pmt northeast of Tama*
poi
The Ruasian statement indicated
that German columns were driving for-
ward in a rapid, dasperved front of
ahoot 90 miles apparently with the x-
tenuor. of getting east of the Dniester
river and turning the Russian posi-
tions defending Kiev from the rear
At Shepetcvta the Germans are
about 140 miles west and slightly south
of Ukraine capital
The German drive on the central
front showed little sign of slackening
However the Moscow communique
claimed that red troops have made a
strong stand on the tanks of the
Bererir.i r.ver 30 miles east of M .si
and brought nas columns at least to
a temporary halt at that point
Vtk itse;f although now tnsid-
erably behind the advance guard fight-
ing apparently is still in Ru
hand- Its capture has not been
claimed by Berlin nor has its . •
admitted by Moscow
There was no report of vubsta____
advances by the Germans on the Baltic
front or on the far northern I
where a dnve agaxst Murmansk
progress
However London expre---ed concert
regardxg a German dnve from Dnaii
toward Leningrad had reported that
the central smash toward Moscow free
the Minsk area did not «e«ir. to be
ing impetus
Br.tish military observer* feared thi
the large Rus&iar. army corps a:
reaisted the orginal nr, break-
through at the frontier have now beer,
surrounded by the Germans and c
off They believed that the char.:
that these bodies of Soviet troops
would be able to snap the Germar
communications lines and break thn.
the nan ring are dimumshxg rapidly
The Bnusn believed that the Ger-
man armies operating on the M;nsk-
• Monos ham
to '«ek hr *■ •
•t wt *:■
nan vanguard is being fed f ue>d ar.c
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evenings
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Syrup 29c
Fish 3 25c
Cheese 15c
Pork ;3 25c
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Cheese 52c
Salmon [ * 17J2C
FOlGEt
SAYMAN’S
SOAP
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M’rshnTlw
Pumpkin 2
Preserves
Miracle 5r‘
Kraft
OPEN
mi ic- p. m.
SATURDAY
CLOSED
ALL DAY
JULY 4»E
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Catsup 3
Treet Tl.
Lifebuoy 3
lux 3
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EGGS
CORN MEAL 5 12f
BEANS p,NT0S 4 tb, 23c
Cabbage Lb 2c | Oranges
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HAKS Si lb. 22V2c
BEEF ROAST'K'lh. W'/ic
SPARE RIBS.. lb. 14'/«
BOILING BEEF lb. ;2^e
FLOUR
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Plums
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FHto lb. i9r
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Meat, veal lb. TV-
Tork Salvage |b. i; ,c
TH> Mil |(. )
IN** lb. IV
Vvfc ftrnev lb. $r
Growi 1 Beel lb.
City Collections
sources other than ad valorem taxes
amounted to *87 7*3 55 for the fisca.
year just recently concluded ar. x-
CTOMe as compared with the previo
Zteral year colWtJOfi4 of SM.&5JT
Ad valorem taxes current and back
were UCJ94 for the 1*40-41 fista.
year a boas as compared with *13556.2
collected for 1933-40
Figurxg both miscellaneous and tax
collections the revenue total to the
city was *tt Ul 36 for the immediate
past fiaca. pear, a aught drc-p ar
compared with *48512 18 x the prev-
ious fiscal year.
■^icik.ng fund revenue, covering cur-
TOt ***** taxes and miscellan-
eous collection.' showed a ce< .ded it -
wase over the previous fiscal year
The iou; was M48G148 for 1940-41 a*
against Ml 18*40 for 1939-40 Giving
immediate past fiscal year fig-ires first
followed b> the previous yea- figure*
smiting fund collections were reported
as follows
Mo 304 94 as again*:
\Z, Ztt 78 back taxes 120 055 74 a*
against 112 882 02 miscellaneous 1305
as against no previous year collections
ohowir^ a sub-total actually collected
ir' SUffi of »65 7Z5tt as against
129 075 90 with a fund of *29 075 80
he.d by the count) treasurer making
the total sinking fund collections giver.
Other fund collections comparative-
ly given are as follows
Cemetery cash fund. 15 009 03 a*
aga;nst *4.038 53 fishing permit fund
*764; 75 as against *6*5 street and
alley ^ash fund *17574 90 as again*'
119 88« .54 firemen * pension fund *2 -
823 36 as against 12 690 36 meter de-
poei’ f!ind> *2335 a* against 12 010
Oklahoma sales tax col.-ctions. levs
three percent to general fund. *4034
as against 34.1 paving fund *7 31931 as
against M518 49 cemetery perpetual
care fund *938 83 as against *92132
park special fund land sales, nothing
as compared with *1500
Grand total actual collections *229 -
8M/j as against *17433622
IN FOI.K'E COl'BT
In police coun this morning Moody
r.c.an aa* fined 88 on a charge
of being drunk Josh Collins was fined
M nn a charge 0f being drunk
Th* *5 fine given Clorene Thompson
colored, for fighting June 15, was sus-
pended
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POST TOASTIES Hr 8c
POST
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“QUAKER’S*1
Oatmeal ;*;J 8c
Flour ; 1 ioc
MuffetS 3 ea,. 25C
Grits rkt 9c
Puffed;"11 8»2c
Oatmeal isc
C.W. Oats c,* 8c
Mother’s 25c
12'A<
FREE
with each 5-gallon purchase
of Regular Gas at 16c gal-
lon—or Ethyl Gas at 17c
Gallon . . .
ONE QUART
lOfK’fc Pure Motor Oil
*» • g«ft of appreciation
—AT—
GOOCHE’S
ST A T I O N
301 South Main St.
OFFER GOOD FRIDAY.
SATURDAY and SUNDAY
If we fail to thank you
your purchase is free
Flour 12*zC ’ Sanka
“POST’S**
Toasties £'/* 8c
Grp-Nuts nt I2i 2c
Bran L'« I2»2c
Flakes V>, Sl2c
Bran A;* 19c
Calumet £ 15c
Swansdown ?.tc
Maxwell 7- 49c
Lye 3
Matches 6 trv
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5c
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Chili
Spaghetti
Hominy
Kraut
Beans
Spaghetti
Beans r7
Krispy
Salad l: . J 19c
Hi-Ho
Prunes
^6*02 TIN^
CRAPE FRUIT
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Salad -25c
Kraut 5c
Vienna 5c
Beets ’ ioc
Potted *,„! x 5c
Peas . 5c
In*. Tla
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Soup
5c
chi. aic«. ns 5C
Pet
Carnation
“GOLD MEDAL”
Flour 10 Lk, 43c
Bisquick nt 29c
Softasilk r.,2lc
Wheaties 2 PiJ 19c
Kix 2 Pb| 2lc
Bisquick rkt 17c
LIBBY
Orsnye-Grapcfruit
Cl A l/CC KELL0GG S
rLAKtj cor,wl
JUICE
Lh 31C
“HEINZ”
Ketchup Jir 19c
Soups 2 ft; 25c
Vinegar ft!,. 10c
Beans 10c
Spaghetti Tl, 10c
Macaroni Tl, 14c
n?- 23c
Von Comp'*
2’i Tin
PORK
P-NUT BUTTER
SALMON »°
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Just-R ite
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MILK
MILK
CUT-RITE
HOMINY 1
CORN
16< SALMON
PORK ‘ BEANS
TOMATOES
Cocoa ft 14c
Pigs Feet jV,*1 25c
Blackeye CV* 8*30
Peach! l?1^
Wheat ! 5c
Rice J .5,4 5c
Popcorn 2 tb, 9c
Potatoes 712C
Tomatoes i nfa 5c
Honey 5 49c
Biking r,V7i. 49c
Beans 10c
Spaghetti 2 , 5c
Oysters i " 12»2c
Noodles 10c
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Salt
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Niblets
Pickles
Mustard
Vinegar ftr1*
Green 712c
29c
T » ler. Phi 5C
Lu 10c
LETTUCE
Head 6c
WI.NEW SPUDSlo
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LEMONS
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TOMATOES
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Catsup ft !*
Berries
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Rhubarb Lk 5c
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Carrots 3 B„ 10c
Beets 3n.» 10c
Turnips 3 B„ 10c
APRICOTS
COCKTAIL
SPINACH
PEACHES
Apples
Yams
C•okluf,
« lb*.
19C
25C
10c
Cukes l ... _
Okra lk 17c
Corn D„, 15c
Melons 10c
ProM-Low 2 1
Whole Tin
Prott-Low
Fruit
Toll
Tin
19<
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California Pratt-Low A FA
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5 Lb.
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Johnson Glo-(oat. 59< • \*7ax
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29C
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SpLnach 3 \Z
Juice {' SL 1 m
Ketchup 12» 2c
Chili
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Asparagus.
Asparagus;
Asparagus n, 17c
Apricots ft* ioc
Figs r.v,. -;:i9c
“KELLOGG’S”
Corn ! 8c
Pep 11c
Krispies “ft nc
All Bran lMn lie
All Bran Urf. 19c
Wheat
>.r/4' 10c
141/2<
“PRATT-LOW**
Fruit ‘CV;,. ,15c
Nectar 3 i,a. 25c
Nectar 29c
Pears 23c
Cherries !',L ^ 25c
Cocktail ' " 10c
Peaches ft *** 15c
Grapes ft,"4, 10c
Spinach ft:12»ic
“PILLSBURY*S**
Flour 10, 43c
Pancake 9c
Farina ^ 15c
Snosheen rki 27-
Harvest rxu 14c
Grits rkf 9c
3 Con,2 28<
Moxwcll House
Special Blend
Vk-Lb.
Pkg.
rOFFFF. lb.
, 3 lbs. 43c bag
CHERRIES
TEA
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JUICE
25^LINDYPEAS
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46-oi.
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59c q„ 98 c
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 257, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1941, newspaper, July 3, 1941; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1528521/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.