The Ft. Towson Sentinel (Fort Towson, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, October 30, 1942 Page: 4 of 8
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THE FT TOWSON SENTINBS
The Fort Tbwson Sentinel
PUBLISHED EVEIY FRIDAY
Local news and fta ppotittgs
Entered u second Ones Bill sharp left Sunday for Ok- ura sod Mrs Gram bailey have
October 21 1937 at the poet ©free a abotna City where be will be em nioved to Bloasoio Texas
Port TowsonOklmhoma under Act o p0e(j
CODfriH Rich 3 1879
tlee Per Year la Advance
FAY SUMMERS Editor
Mrs Bill Robb spent Tuesday
Mr and Mrs J May attended
the District Legion meerintf held
POLITICAL
Announcements
lbe bentioel Ie authorized to
announce the following candidates
euoject to the General Election
November 3 1942:
For U S Senator—
£ H MOORE Republican
night at idabcl visiting relatives at Hugo Monday oight
and friends
Mrs Lyun Huskey raiurned to
her borne here Tuesday night after
eve al weeks of rodao appearances
over the country
I ‘
Mise A delis Couibaugh spent
Tuesday in Paris Texas ' visiting
her uncle J E Eirg who is a
patient in the hoapital there
Andrew Batch of Duraat was
here ou business Tuesday
DR H W WILUAMSTON
(Color ed
DENTIST
West Idabel
X-RAY
i Telephones
Local 396 Long DUtsnce 785
Mrs Jobo Siell of Hugo ie here “r-°ie Go°darrt ha M or"e?
visiting her parents Mr and Mre tolhf vlt w“h
Li W Laurent relatives at Eagletown
Mrs Go Wafer spent last week Jck Sharp w-s iu Paris Tex
o Fouke Ark visiting with rela- receiving medical treatment Tues-
tivee day
WUt yo Buy With
WAR BONDS
A pelorus used by the Navy is a
: device which fits over the surface of
I a compass to enable the operator
i to take bearings on distant objects
I It has split hair sights has been in
use for many years and costs
approximately $125
Miss Dorothy Ingram of Fori The ladies of the Methodist
Worth Texas spent lbe weekend church observed a Day of Piaver
here with her mother Mrs Jodie at the home of Mrs S S Me
lug’am Donald Monday
i:
Mr and Mre Bill Lewis and pvt Leo Draper of Fort Devens
son of Fort Worth Texas spent Mass spent ihr first of the week
the weekend here visiting M r and (ere wjh his mother Mrs Pearl
These instruments are essential
(equipment to every American ship
! which comes out of the shipyards
With the scores of ships now being
completed each month we need
! many of these instruments Your
i purchase of War Bonds and Stamps
will help pay for them Invest at
I least ten percent of your income ev-
erv payday in these interest bear-
I ing Government securities
i I JST re&ntrj Department
Mrs Bill Golden
Principal Flovd Zion was absent
from fchool Thursday afternoon
due to nut of town business Mrs
J M May substituted as teacher
Edison Tillman Sammy Smith
and Junior Sorrell who are in the
U S Navy and stationed at San
Diego '-alit are here visiting
homefoik
Do “Plate -Sores’
Bother You?
If your “GUMS” ilob burn or j
cause you discomfort druggists will
return money if first bottle of LETO’S j
fails to satisfy i
Wynn
6IBISI ViOMENI 1RY THIS
IF'
m
Ft Towson Drug Co
OiTertaii
Days’ of tbe Month
Do functional month-
2y disturbance
you nervous restless high strung
cranky and blue— at such times?
Then try famous Lydia E Plnk-
ham's Vegetable Compound It’a
made especially for women to help
relieve monthly cramps backache
smd nervousness— due to this cause
And in such a sensible way 1 With
nature’s own beneficial roots and
herbs No harmful opiates
Taken regularly— Plnkham’s
Compound helps build up resist-
ance against such symptoms Thou
sands upon thousands benefited!
Follow label directions
LOST — Oms Pair of Eve Glasses
Finder please return to Mrs W
A Hall
ttlce M 1 ID cheese flavor
ue kind to get -
Publisher’s Statement
Of the ownership manageme t cir-
culation etc of the Ft Towson Sen-
tinel published at Fort Towson Ok-
lahoma required by the Act of Con-
gress of august 24 18 i2 for October
1 1942
George R Ch Uers Owner Ant-
lers Oklahoma
Fay Summers Editor Fort Tow-
sod Oklahoma
Managing Editor sa me
Publisher same
Biiiinas Msntgsr same
Known Bondholders Mortagees
and other security holders holding 1
percent or more of Bonds Mortgages
or oilier securities H H Hayes Kio-
wa Oklahoma
KY summer Editcr
Subscribed to before me this 2'Hh J
day of October 1842 J
(Seal) J F HOOK Notary Public
My commission expires sept 9 1946
T? p T T? HIKJO
OKLA
PROGRAM
For Week Beginning
FRIDAY OCT 30
Cold Weather
A-h-e-a-d-!
Friday & Saturday
‘Are Husbands Necessary
Kay Mil and A Betty Field
Hadoweeo Prevue Satur Night
Mindav Monday & Tueade
TALES of MANHATTAN
Bit Hayworth Charles Royer
1 bomas Mitchell Ginger Kogers-
Henry Fonda A Charles L-ughtoi
Wednesday & 'Thursday
Thursday la Divvy- Day 615000
giten sway at 9:00 p in
“Night In New Orleans
Preston osier Patricia Morlsoi
SAVE YOUR COUPONS!
W A HALL & CO
“We Sc Everything"
Fort Towson - - - Oklahoma
VICTORY Theatre
(in The Hallutn Building On The Corner)
' Fort Towson Okla
Saturday Night October 31
PROGRAM
$2500 IN CASH FREE!
BOB STEELE in
L DIABLO RIDES”
Chapter 10 of Serial “Last Frontier”
Also Comedy
Tuesday Night November 3 7:45
KEN MAYNARD in ‘DEATH RIDES THE RANGE’
Chap 9 “Return of Chandu" & Comedy
Adm llcInTaxngTo All
CURED MEAT
is awfully hard to get and we can
g get only a small amount each week
$ but we are f irtunate in being able
to obtain a full line of fresh meats
and we invite you to come in and
ik select what you need
Our stock of groceries and shelf -hardware
is as complete as the mar-
ket will permit and we are always
glad to have you come in and select
what you need from our stock
J M MAY
HARDWARE & G ROCERIES
Phone 97 Fort Towson Okla
in
A SHARP
ENEMY ATTACK1
WAS REPULSED
I
DURING THEj
NIGHT
We have a large new stock of
Shoes Dry Goods Blankets and
Clothing you’ll surely need this
Winter Come by today and see
our new line!
Todays war communiques have a familial
ring to the men of your electric company
p Bad weather is a natural enemy to goodj
’electric service Linemen 'drilled to route
I ths enemy day or night know their jobs!
‘'from the ground up These linemen
engineers and plant men have made elec-jj
trie service dependable Good manage-!
iment of your power system has madet
electric service cheap ‘
‘You use more service now — but you get
imore for your money Rates are now 42 yZ
percent lower than they were 13 years ago!
PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY of OKLAHOMA
i 29 Yeari of Experienced Bnaneu Management
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Summers, Fay. The Ft. Towson Sentinel (Fort Towson, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, October 30, 1942, newspaper, October 30, 1942; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1934574/m1/4/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.