The Nowata Weekly Star-Times (Nowata, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 31, 1945 Page: 4 of 4
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INgURANCX-r H AXRIGHT
STAMPS EXPIRE
— Red ltampi A1 through El In
Book 4 for meats fats etc good
for 10 points each will expire at
midnight tonight
- Victory Laaa Drive starts Oc-
tober 20 ends December I No-
wata ceent tsets— $111000
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CPL STITH HOME
Cpl' I E Stith has been hon-
orably diAareed from the army
at Amarillo Tex and is now at
home with his ’surly Stith v’ho
Is the son of Mr and Mrs Rny-
jnond Stith has spent the post 28
months in the rsuthwest Pacific
OPEN AT NOON
“ Beginning November 1 Kirk A
Son Jewelers will open each day
at 12:00 noon This is a procedure
(hat may be necessary until E L
Kirk is discharged by the navy
80-2tc
heads veterans
William A Waller senior stu-
dent at-Northeastern State col-
lege Tahlequah wbo spent 20
months in Africa and in Italy in
lect-
the field artillery has been el
ed president of the school’s vet-
eran organisation Professor N
N Duncan counsellor for the
group has announced Waller a
former Nowata county teacher
and his wife Mrs Loreta Waller
are now making their home at
Tahlequah while he is in school
Victory Laaa Drive starts Oc
tober If ends December 8 No-
wata ceeaty quote— $199000
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Former Guard At
Penitentiary Is
Killed At Scipio
SUPERVISOR HERE
- Miss Flossie B Templeton
state elementary school supervis-
or from Oklahoma City is con-
ferring here today with Miss Eve-
lyn Lay county superintendent
of schools
“ Boxed InformaTs cr stationery
imprinted with name make nice
gifts for birthdays weddings or
anniversaries See them at the
Nowata Star office tf
VISIT COUSIN
- Mrs Ella Hunt of Anderson
Ind and Mrs Thresa Whitehead
of Coffeyville Kan spent Sun-
day here visiting their cousin
Mrs Bess Slocum
2S-YEAR BUTTON
Another long-time member of
Newton Martin McKellar Post
No 101 American Legion today
was in receipt of a beautiful 25-
Year Continuous Membership
button Floyd Lsnning who has
been a member of the Nowata Le-
gion Post beginning with the year
1921 is wearing the gold button
which signifies a quarter of a
century of uninterrupted mem-
bership in the veterans organiza-
tion With the button Mr Lan-
ning also received a 25-Year Con-
tinuous Membership Card and 25-
Year “Patch” to be worn pn the
Legion cap The “patch” con-
sists of a star outlined in gold
silk embroidery thread with the
numeral 25 set in the center
Mas in the Moon
The surface of the moon is varie-
gated with irregular dark patches
roughly resembling a human face
which give rise tc the old expression
“the man in the moon” Albedo or
the difference in reflective powers of
different surfaces causes this It is
due partly to elevations and depres-
sions on the rnoon as well as to vari-
ous kinds of material on its surface
Associated Press
McAlester Okla Oct 81 —
Sheriff Bill Alexander said Tues
day night that Cecil Weddle sur-
rendered to him following the
fatal shooting of Lemuel Thomas
Owens 61 former state peniten
tiarv guard
Weddle who operates a gen
eral store at Scipio tpld Alexan-
der the shooting followed an ar-
gument when he refused to sell
Owens some lard —
He refused to sell Owens some
lard because Owens had recently
bought some and Weddle was try
ing to divide the scarce supply
among other customers
Owens served as nenitentiary
guard from 1934 to 1938 Sicre
then he had operated a stock
farm one and one-half miles
northwest of Scinio
INJURIES FATAL
Associated Press
McAlester Oct 31 — J T
(Thud I Wilke 66 a peace officer
for 35 years died Tuesday of in-
juries suffered a week ago when
en route with prison bloodhounds
to take part in the search of Lloyd
Hokit a 9-vear-old lad who was
missing in the Kiamichi mountain
range near Talihina
WANTED!
to buy good used cars
Have Plenty of Storage
Space to Rent
Battery Recharging
BURDEN’S GARAGE
244 N Maple — Phone 72
10-lmp
RAINBO— Today Thru Friday
2— FEATURES— 2
2ND FEATURE
Fogs in motion picture are
made by blowing vaporized min-
eral oil into the air
LUXOR— Today Through Sat
PLEA REFUSED
Associated Press - ’
Oklahoma City Oct 31 — The
State Pardon and Parole board
for the second time Tuesday re-
fused to recommend cancellation
of a death sentence for Cliff
Thomas Norman Davis Negro con-
victed of rape and due to be elec-
trocuted November 9
CALL BACKS
The importance of call backs to solicit persons not
at home when the original bond canvass is made cannot
be overlooked
C J Dugan pinch hitting for Dollon Hicks and
teamed with Grover Dick made a first canvass in one
hour’s time contacting all persons but two in the area
Making these two call backs on the following day
they added $1500 in bonds to their excellent record of
sales
R W BENTAMIN
( DRIVE MANAGER
(Thii publicity paid for by tbe Nowata Chamber of Commerce)
ALL LAND OCCUPIERS
A referendum vote will be held between the hours of 2 and 5 p m
Saturday November 3 at the following places :
Nowata
Alluwe
Watova
Lenapah
South Coffeyville
Childers
Wann
An eligible voter may cast his ballot at the most convenient place
BE SURE AND VOTE
The question is the creation of the proposed Upper Verdigy’s Soil
Conservation District
Remember the Free Soil Saving motion picture show in technicolor
at 8 p m Friday November 2 at the Nowata county court house
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THE NOWATA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
R H SIMPSON Chairman Agricultural Commitlca
BIG SUPRISE HALLOWE'EN PREVUE
LUXOR THEATER
TONIGHT OCTOBER 31
DP REX
—TONIGHT—
“Found Alive”
(On the Delta of the Rio
Grande) with
Barbara Bedford Maurice
Murphy Robert Fraser
Also ROY ROGERS in
“Hands Across the
- ' - Border”
THURff FRI SAT
’Swingin’ on a Rainbow’
Republic Musical
There’s a wealth of enter
tainment in this engaging
film
PLAYERS: Bred Taylor
Jane FrtiM Harry Lent
don Minna Combell Am
lit Ward Thurston Hall
Richard Darias
also
“Oregon Trad”
PLAYERS: Sunset Carton
Peggy Stewart Frank Jac-
quet John Morton
DR C It CASSELL
OPTOMETRIST
1109 N Maple— Nowata— Pk
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Start ant year day with
Good Breakfast
AT
The Coney Island
(24-HOUR SERV1CF)
9-1 me
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FILL OUT AND MAIL THIS SURVEY FORM
The information below will help the building industry in this community
to better serve you in these days of shortages of materials and labor
Wa ora planning fa MU a NIW HOUSt In tha naor luturo
What type? Stucco Brick Stone Shingle Clapboard
Location? City Country How many rooms? How many in family?—
We own a home We live in a rented home We would like to see house plans
We plan to build: Summer cottage New garage
Wt plan fha following IMPROVEMENTS to our proton! homo:
O New roof O Asbestos aiding shingles Extra room
New porch Q Remodeled kitchen Q Remodeled bathroom
Wa plan to build tho following FARM BUILDINGS:
New barn Milk house Machine shed
Hog house ' ' 0 Poultry house
Tourist cabins
Home insulation
Name
Address
-City-
Filling out this form places you under no obligation
Lawrence Lumber Co Inc
NOWATA ALLUWE
MThe Store That Has Everythin!
Stanley Cordrey PlumberLicensed and Bonded Call Us
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VICTORY LOAM
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Our Armed Forces have a moral
priority in all our thinking
Eleven billion dollars are needed
now to speed their return to
peacetime living to: help care for
the wounded and for the dependents
of those who made the supreme
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sacrifice We can all help
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BUY VICTORY BONDS
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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION
Like the postmanT your familiar cream-and-crimson
Santa Fe Trailway bus represents
’nation-wide service Like him too its service f
'is an important part of the daily life of this f c V
nnsmnniro donanrlahla friontllli and '
community ‘ dependable friendly and
economical
) Phone or see your Santa Fe Trailways bus
agent the next time you have a trip to make
' He'll tell you how Santa' Fe Trailways buses '
can save you money and make your
traveling easier '
SANTA FE TRAILWAYS BUS DEPOT
111 North Pine Telephone 106
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Hallowe’en Notice
Chief of Police Lee Wallace takes this method of
thanking the boys and girls of Nowata for their
sensible behavior of past years on Hallowe’en
night Also he appreciates efforts of school teach
ers and parents of Nowata for their cooperation
Boys and girls are privileged to have all the fun
they want but please do not drag articles out on
the streets as it may cause an accident that may
cost a life Refrain from soaping downtown win-
dows is it makes the business section look bad
and permanently injures the glgss windows
LEE WALLACE
Chief of Police
DINING - DANCING
NIGHTLY
sVrfv Delux Dinners
Finest
Chicken - Steaks
JOHNNY JUMARA
Kao violin and bio orchestra
S ACT FLOOR SHOW
presented twice nightly featuring
BARRY and D’ ALBA
famous dance team
PATSY KELLY
vocalist
THE BELMONT BROTHERS
World famous clever jugglers
CLOVER CULP©
S Miles South of Bartleaville on Highway 75
-OKLAHOMA’S NEWEST AND FINEST N1TE CLUB
Reservation! — Phone 9S28F21
27-7tp
IT’S TULIP BULB TIME
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We now have a limited supply of imported Hoi-1
land grown tulip and hyacinth bulbs in a nice var-
iety of colors Another shipment due this week
Also Pauls Scarlet Climbing Roses are in
Now Is an Ideal time to get that purser? garden in See us for
an? kind of evergreens shrubbery or trees
Landing Seed House
NOWATA
(Eat 1902)
OKLAHOMA
DAILY STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS
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Staffelbach, Ralph E. The Nowata Weekly Star-Times (Nowata, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 31, 1945, newspaper, October 31, 1945; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1863444/m1/4/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.