Sand Springs Leader (Sand Springs, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 23, 1945 Page: 2 of 6
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Commnnity Canning
Program To Help
Starving Millions
WASHIN'OTON D C—Dr John
W fitudcbaker United States Corn-
- misaioner of Education today call-
ed upon American victory garden
era and farm families to can more
food and give this surplus to L'ur
ope's hungry millions
In a statement endorsing the
Community Canning- Program for
War Relief Dr Studebaker declar
Now that Europe's guns have
cooled food must continue the
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We want to keep you
happy because satisfied
owners are our best
boosters We're trying
our best to give the
finest service in town
because we want your
business now and after
the war Some days
our shop is less busy
than other days so if
you'll telephone us
we'll make a definite
appointment for Derv
king your car
Some fine day—after
the war—"there'll be a
new Ford in your fu-
ture" In the mean
time thanks for be-
MI patient
Chas H Rudy
RA MOTORS
Phone 777
212 E 2nd St
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STORE"
Hans are to survive and Justify the
fight for freedom if starving mil-
price paid in freedom's name'
Pointing out that gardens In
many areas are producing more
than is being utilized locally Dr
Studebake rsaid '4A good crop west
ed or unused means Urea lost or
forever darkened All surplus Pro
duce of American farms gardens
orchards and fields should be (sin-
ned and shared to build strength
and hope in bodies ana hearts of
war-ravaged people Europe's chil-
Oren mid men and-sinmcn need the
helping ban dot America Victory
I)" the battlefield did not work the
miracle of restoring normal food
production and distribution For
freedom's sake gardeners and farm
families must share all they can
with the suffering people overseas"
The Community Canning program
for War Relief was organized by
the United Nations Rs lief and Re
habilitation Administration in coop
oration with the U S Office of
Education the Camp Fire Girls and
the Girl Scouts Many national or
ganizations including the Future
Farmers of America and New Farm
ere women's clubs And home
economies clubs are inn:mating the
program The campaign Is under
way at school-community canning
centers custom canneries and
home economics kitchens where
there are facilities for canning In
tin under adequate supervision
Fruit packed in water without sip
gar in acceptable The program
was launched to help build a food
poll tor Europe whicn faces a win
ter of desperate shortages
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NOTICE
The VFW Auxiliary will hold their
regular meeting Friday night at
8:00 in the city hail
Ad members are asked to be pre-
sent and bring ash trays for hoopi
tat shower
That shaggy sturdy little animal
known ae the Shetland pony is bred
off the cost of northern Seotiand
on the Shetland Islands
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Carter Cafe
Closed
From August 15 to
September 1
but our Cab office will
Remain Open!
Call 101 for I
Cab Service j
Let's All Be Good Friends!
WE'VE KNOWN most of you for a long time and have
enjoyed serving you We like you to call us by our
first names too It's more friendlyOur aim has always
been to give you the best merchandise plus courteous
service
- PHONE 104
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THE SAND SPRINGS LEADER SAND SPRINGS TuisA COUNTY OKLAHOMA
School Registration
Dates Announced
Football players who will be In
the 10 11 or IV grades will be en
rolled Friday evening August 10
from I:00 to 9:00 p in
Senior high school students ot 10
It and 12 grades who sing in the
Glee club or play in the senior band
Regular Enrollment Dates Follow:
Seniors (12) AZ H S Bldg Mon Aug 20 9:0041:30 4:00-630
'Wore (11) A-Z H S Bldg Tues Aug 21 9:0041:30 4:00-1:30
Soph (10) AK H S Bldg Wed Aug 22 9:0041:30 4:004:30
Soph 1-Z H S Bldg Thur Aug 23 9004130 4:004:00
Fresh (9) AG H S Bldg Fri Aug 24 9:00-11:30 4:00-6:30
Fresh H-N K S Bldg Mon Aug 27 9:00-1130 4:00-6:30
Fresh 0-Z H O Bldg Tues Aug 28 - 9:0041:30 4:00-610
Eighth All H S Bldg Wed Aug 29 9:00s m
Seventh - All H S Bldg Wed Aug 20 1:00 p m
Civil Service Exam
Until further notice the United
States Civil Service Comntiamion
will not receive any applications lot !
employment in the Federal Norvice
except from those veterans who !
have the right to have examina
time reopened for thom
The Commission has Initial this
step according to a statement te-
nted today in order to mica sure
that any vacancies which develop
In the Federal Service will be lint 1
ed either by returning vet rails or
by prsons who are about to be or
have been separated from other
positions in the retina Serviett
the Federal Government as un
tuiploycr' statt:d the Co ttttt Motion
"must set the extunple in puvdling
the members of the armed forces
who are coming through vur sep-
aration centers today with the
mardmunt possible opportunities for
enipoyment
"Also the Federal Government
Is determined nut to put itkielf in a
position where It Is discharging per-
sons in one part ot he Federal Ser-
vice and at the same time hiring
persons from he outside to fill elm-
ilar positions in another part of the
Federal Service"
Where the supply of returning
veterans and the supply Of persons
involved in reductions-inforce in
the Federal Service are not rut
dent to lilt vacancies the Commis-
kion's Regional Directors have been
authorized to lift the ban on receipt
of applications In certain occupa
Ronal areas such action wil The mit-
En very promptly after the COMMit
sions field officials have had the
opportunity of appraising the situ-
atnion which confronts them as a
iesult of the cessation of hostilities
would be a complete waste of
New Address — 114 Garfield
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or senior orchestra will b enrolled
Friday evening August 17 from
6:00 to 6:00 ix m If it is Mtpossible
for these ban4 orchestra or glee
club students to enroll at this time
they may enroll August 17 from
9:00 to 11:30 a tn
I Ifictory"Sealing" I
ItAltbiskt 1
Vera Betts is playing a vital
role in keeping Canada's military
vehicles rolling by working at
her roundtable at Electric Auto-
Lila Limited in Sarnia Ont She
is sealing automotive toils an in-
tegral part of the automotive
ignition system -- I
thne energy and money for the
Commission to con( to reeeiVe
applications for limited appoint- I
appointments from persons who are
outside of the Federal Service and
who are non-veterans if the needs
Of the service can be met by re
turning veterans and those who are
how On the Federal payroll" the
Commission pointed out
"All of our resources must be
avallablee for the orderly handl
ing of reductionsimforce the
Prompt transfer of persons who are
laid off to other agencies which
may be looking for person with
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Superiority and
Specializing
in
PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
AND REPAIRS -
Sullivan Plumbing & Elec Co
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$anb $prings geabtr
Phone 84
k Ana
so many business men tail to mel-
ba this pertinent fact Pu It impres-
sions are lasting impressions
sure your customers get the bee
A beautiful striking and distinctive
letter-head costs but a fraction
more why not see us today for
designs and prices? Frankly we
tilinkyou will be amazed at what
we (Afar you
I'Togged for Victory' I
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I Servo units vital to the surface
control of military aircraft are
Igiven a final check-up before be
1 ing shipped from the Aviation
Division of The Electric Auto
Lite Company Alvera rents
checks each individual tag at
tached to the unit to make sure
that complete inspection has been
ti en
their qualifications and the admin
ikration of the Veterans Preference
Aet of 1944" '
Shantung la a cloth made origin
ally in Shantung Providence China
from the milk of wild silkworm&
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Free Delivery Wedne2day after
noon and AU Day Saturday!
STORE NO 1 PHONE 90
Formerly Pouter's 222 N Main
STORE NO 2 PHONE 5
Formerly 1111I's 13 East EleconJ
School
supplies
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PRINCE ALBERT
GEORGE WASHINGTON
KENTUCKY CLUB
BEECH NUT
TrNsuy
CIGARS
Every time we stay out late et
night the wife gets historical
she always brings up our past
4 li Hygiene authorities advise us not
to moisten our fingers when count-
ing our moneyWe'rs not worried
No germ could live on our salary
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No Susie the girl who knows all
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We want to thank the people of Sand Springs and
community for their co-operation and kindness dur-
ing the war time transportation curtailments
We can now renew our policy of delivery and mes-
senger service
Open 24 Hours Daily
Carter Cab Co
IFOGED
STORES
Gilmore and
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PRICES EFFECTIVE AT OUR TWO STORES!
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Phil Bottle 21c
Quart Bottle 39 0
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Watermelons per lb 2 to lb C
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word she is just dying to know what
her husband is thinking about
The only use for a time-table to-
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PINEAPPLE lb 41c
CHERRIES lb 35c
SPINACH 14 oz pkg 30c
BAKED BEANS I lb pkg 9c
SQUASH - 1 lb pkg 20c
PUMPKIN PIE MIX 1 pound pkg 22c
PUSH UP and ESKIMO PIE each 5c
ICE CREAM pints 18c
Waffle Syrup AB pt 17c
Golden Table Syrup 5pounda 38c
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Sand Springs Leader (Sand Springs, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 23, 1945, newspaper, August 23, 1945; Sand Springs, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2202216/m1/2/: accessed June 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.