The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, July 20, 1945 Page: 4 of 8
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Don Monroe, Eugene
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CONFIDENCE
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—Is the absence of fear—In business it is the
BETTER BUY BEFORE AUGUST 1
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THE COMPLETE HARDWARE STORE
; Troy Posey, of
4 Smythe St.
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Bowie, Texas
Phone 21
NEW
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Good Supply of
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CHOICE BEEF
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Morning Glory
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PLENTY OF GOOD AGED CHEESE
MATTRESSES
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COTTAGE CHEESE
NONE BETTER FOR RESTFUL SLEEP.
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FRESH FISH
The Brand Reputation Guarantees Quality
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PLENTY OF DRESSED POULTRY *
FROZEN FOODS
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In A 4 P STORE
CHARLES SMITH, Owner
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Allen Hardware
Bowie. Texas
Buy A Stove
NOW
We Have Complete Line of
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OIL HEATERS AND GAS HEATERS
Security Abstract Company
Complete Records of all Lands In Montague County
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BUY MORE WAR BONDS
So let us have'your certificate with small
down payment — and .pay balance this fall
when you get the stove.
Prompt Service In Title Search Work
and Preparation of Abstracts
Northwest Corner Square D. L. Moore, Mgr.
a
Montague
J. E. Brown, Furniture
Bowie, Texas
Mrs. Martha Vanbebber,
Pioneer is Buried
CURTISS
FOODS
PIONEER OP MONTAGUE
COUNTY PASSES AWAY
IN WICHITA HOSIPTAL
Baptist
Rev. R.
Golden Surber Hdw.
"A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE"
1907 — 1945
Fine Daughter
of Soldier-Father
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She
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and
Tools To Build A Barn?
Farm Hardware?
Household Ware?
MUFFIN MIX
Makes Delicious •_
H O T JC AKES
CURTISS SALAD
MVU S T A R D
ALWAYS FRESH
Ask Your Grocer
Miss Velina Mae McMahan.
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Newport News
Mrs. R. H. Brown
Sgt.., and. Mrs. Geoige _ Shipp
and daughter, of Kelly F.eld. | Gambill, bowie, and one sister,
San Antonio,, are
invalid more
Here is paragraph from recent OPA RATION ORDER 9A:—
"Beginning August 1st, 1945. no person may
legally accept blue stove ration certificate No. R901
from a customer and
certificate for
- 'Seagraves with his parents:.
His grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
-‘Fr-J -McDaniel, and his dncte.l- -
R. Q. McDaniel, are all, Bowie.......
citizens. The families are well
and favorably'* known in Bowie !
and Montague County.
A Home Water System?
A Bath Tub?
To Paint .Your House?
He was a resident of Montague
and
and IMMHI
SSSSS&
knowledge.that one will receive full value for
any amount invested. It is mutual to buyer
and seller^— It is gained only after many
years of satisfactory And congenial business-
relations. . ' ” ..
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One of the first radio broad-
casting stations established by
any newspaper was WFAA at
Dallas, owned by the Dallas
News.
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sumer must spend lhe blue certificate,”
G. S. Privitt and Joe Richard-
son, of Decatur, were visitors in ,
_____the home of Mr. and Mrs. Char-
les Privitt Sunday.
'. Charlene Privitt has returned
home from a week’s visit in Ft.
Worth with her grandmother.
' AboVe is picture of Rev W. W
Baker, new pastor of Funda-
mental Baptist Church. He came
to Bowie from Ramseur Memorial
Church at Paris, Texas.
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Mrs. A. Y. Holliday visted Mrs.
C. A. Holliday in Dallas Sunday.
FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1945
• County for over 70 years,
was -a prominent farmer
land owner.
He is survived bjTTWW sisters*
Mrs. R. A. Lanier and Rebecca
Walton, both of Forestburg, a
Dumber of nicecs rind nephews.
Interment was directed bjT
Owens and Brumley Funeral
Home of Bowie.
£—
KANT-WET MATTRESSES FOR CHILDREN
Size 27 x 52 inches — Guaranteed Water proof. Dust-proof__
Better for oaby's health. Rose and Blue Covers. Priced Right.
' A total of 1,835 skilled workers
were turned out under the en-
gineering, science and manage-
ment war training program con-
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•Mrs. 11^
W. T.
Bowie
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I ATTENDS GOLDEN
FAMILY REUNION IN
DUNCAN. OKLAHOMA
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Golden
attended "a family reunion at the L
home of his brother, R. M. Gol- K.
[ den, at Duncan, Oklahoma Sun-
day. .
i Six brothers and their families
were there, the other brothers ■
being W. E. of Duncan; A. C. 4
of Wichita, Kansas; R. T. of .
Oklahoma City, and R. .E. Gol-
den, of Graham, Texas.
A delightful day is. reported.
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in some isolated spots in
Texas, one turkey egg.-brings. 48
cents.
no consumer may give up such
a stove. In other words, the con-
Boys attending were:
Hutson, Danny peavers,
Hipps, J. W. Cure, Billy Smith, ■ - - — ~ '
Chailes Henning, Jackie Bell,. (4^, Qgborn, Kansas; George ami
Don Monroe, Eugene Monroe, -- - — •
Billy Bud Stewart, Billy Heath-
ington, Charles Swenson, Wel-
don Swenson, Gordon Heard)
Roibert Zetzsche, Elmer Covey,
Loyd Butler and John Kibler.
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Rayman McDaniel
Dies From Wounds
a short time before entering the
—^Here’s a picture ^of Mrs. Alton
Jones, of Mallard, and baby,
Jaris Fay, age seven months.
The baby’s father is Pfc. Alton
Jones, now in the South Pacific,
and until recently in India. He
has been m overseas dufy about
ten months and has not seen
little Jaris Fay. The baby's
grandparents" are Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Jones, of Hope, Ark., and
Mr.' and Mrs. J. H. Holland
Montague..
She had bt4n an
than four years.
Interment was in Tage ceme-
tery under direction of Burgess
Funeral Home.
Mrs, •Vanbebber united wX. i
the Baptist Church of Tage 47
years, ago.
Survivors include four sons:
Andy, of Decatur. Ark., Joe Eai-
. C. L. Whitfield and family
went to Rotan this week on va-
cation.
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_ The boll weevil entered Texas___
from Mexico in. 1942, and was
Patton 1 fijst f°und *n yotton fields around
of Wichita Falls, and a friend,
Miss Bennie Faye Gilmore.
T-5 Patton will-return to damp
Gruber, Okla., after his furlough,
. . . for re-assignment,
visiting ’
Mrs. Fannie Gambill
here Monday, vis- |j.g Buried At Selma
Mrs. Fannie K. Gambill, 64,
died at the home of. her daugh- rn(?nt ^ar training progranl
lt" ducted by the Division of Engin-
eering at Texas Technologic’ll |
College at Lubbock since the <
fall of 1940.
panied home by ’ljis bride. He
was ""married Tuesday night' to
the daughter of a prominent
Houston family, complete write-
up of which will be carried, in
next issue of the Bowie Nyws.
ROBERT A. PATTON AND
Texas\MISS ANNIE MAE SCHOPPA
married july 5
Announcement has been- made
Petrey and I (,f lht.
marriage on July 5th, of
n J Miss Annie Mae Schoppa, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hurmon
• Schoppa, of Vernon," and T-5
Robert A. Pattbn, ,gon of Mr. and
Mrs.-W. R. Patton, of Bowie, at
the home of Rev, Smith'in Wau-
j nka, • Okla:—........—’------=--p
The . only attendants ’ were the
groom’s sister, Miss Alma 7________
Brownsville. •
Clarfence, Bowie; and six daugh-
ters: .Gennie Belle Wilson, Co-
manche, fOkla.; Emma, Ryan
Okla.Lillian Beatrice, Bowie;,
Ida Mae, Comanche, Okla.; An-
nie, Big Spring, and Alnia, of
Oklahoma City; also two bro-
thers: George Ashton, Bowie,
and John Ashton, of Arizona.
Also surviving are 24 grand-
childreq, and 20 great-grand-
childrenf
Kelly
spending his | Mrs. V. A. McClure, Olney.
furlough*at home .here witji his
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Shipp.
Mrs. Effie Br^zeal, of. Bowie,
visited over “the—week-end here
with Mrs: Iva Phagan and
tended tlfe revival meeting.
Mrs. Ht44 Hilburn -and chil-
dren. of Lovington, New Mexico,
are visiting here with her par- I * ,V‘Y* ’ **”•
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lemons. y
laff Sgt. Russell McDani’el, Ih"^ m ’
| has been discharged from • the
j sct'V,leg at Fort Sam Houston,
'Separation Center, Texas, under
business trifrjlhj A1‘Uy’S
I , Last stationed at tho
IV H’OO’S lassi wren. I . „. ,,
Joe-David Burchell is visiting 'l ‘ •* 11 ■** ’
with his" -ippthcr,. Mrs. Sam Par-
ker, of Graham.
Jim and Edd McCreedie,
Fort Worth, are vacationing hei’e
and at Jacksboro with rcla.ives
and friends.
I Mr. and* Mrs. Bill White and
», I Georgia- Rose visited Thursday
I night and Friday with her par-
I ents, Mr and Mrs. Shaw, of
I Megargel. E4na returned home
I them aft^Eia—wmlt'J. J’TT
‘ORE M,s J- F. Kilman left Mon-
I day to attend the funeral of a
I nephew in San . Angelo. •
Funeral services for Mrs. Mar- I
tha Vanbebber, 74, a pioneer i
resident of Montague county, |
who died at the home of a son, 1
George Vanbebber, of Bowie, j
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Sgt. Wagonseller
Brings Home Bride
T. Sgt. Billy K. Wagonseller,
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Wa-
gonseller, of Fruitland, arrived
Wednesday on 30 days furlough.
He was in thrtfe battle campaigns
in Europe and was in England '
1 I nine months.' . \'
» Amon^ special awards he has | attended the Bowie schools untiT
.... ---------r_ received is a unit citation and ------ ------ ---------° —-
Mr. and Mrs. Eli StcadhamJ the Air medal with, 'three cltis- s•'service, wben?he moved to
and other reiatves. ters. -
Mrs. IL’ A. Shirley and chil- | Sgt.' W.agonseller was -accom-
■ dren and-Mrs." Mrathy'MCGalrf' —;,-j 1-------1 luj' ■—r»—
and bahj*. 'of Missouri, came in
I Saturday to. visit with their par-
ents, Mr? and Mrs. Starling Hen-
dricks.
Mrs. Lina Jackson visited Sat-
urday afternoon with Mrs. T. H !
Yarbrough in Bo&ie. >
Jimmie McGehee, of Texas'
[City,.spent’ the week-end. with
Dale Harvill.
■Mr and Mrs.. Frank Petreg and i
family, of Wichita Falls, cqinc in !
Sunday, tpx a visit With his par-
. *>utat. Mr. and Mrs. WilL Pejt’ree,,
and sister, Mrs, Norman John-
son, arid family.
Miss. Vera Hqrvi!] was the
week-end guest of her grand-
parents. Mr.-anZ Mrs. Louis
illarvll in Saint Jo.
Mrs. Elbert Fanning spent the
Week-end in Saint Jo with Mr.
and Mrs. Fel Martin. X ~
Miss Loraine Bess returned
home fast week from Ft. Worth
where she had been
fcTatives. ~
Mr. and.-tNlrs
NeWport, weTO
iting his sistef, Mrs. Roy Buck,
and family. '
, There willHie services at the -
Baptist church Sunday morning ' iur^ Eunice Miner, auout.
and Sunday night. ' '14 north of Electra ’ Mon-
Miss Annie Ruth Baker spent UUY-
Saturday night with her cousin, F funCral services were con-
TMiss Velma Mae McMahan. " *d cUd Tuesday at 2 p. m.,; at
Selma Cemetery, with
nainiitoii, nnn.ster of
"minvh m Ohrtst1 officiating
She is survived by her hus-
band. F. E. Gambill, of Bowie,
another daughter, Mrs. Vera
.CuXr._Buw-W4- one son, Cecil M.
Funeral services for Thomas
(Jack) Walton, 76, were con-
ducted at Perryman cemetery,
Forestburg, Tuesday with Elder
John' Rriymond officiating.
Mr. Walton passed away in a
hospital in Wichita Falls, Monday I
after an illness of several years.
SCOUTS HAVE
GOOD TIME THIS
WEEK AT CAMP
Camp Perkins, between Wich-
ita Falls and Burkburnett, with
it? springs, trees and swimming
pool, was an inviting spot and
die scene for the Annual Bojr
->cout camp of eighteen Bowie
.Scouts this week.
Herschel Stophens, Scoutinas-
-er, and Paul Taliaferro, princi-
pal of the liowie High School
»nd Roy Williams, driver of the
bus, have helped make the
-vent a delightful affair for the
S..->oyS. • Taliaferro was there all
»e?k with the Scouts and Steph-
ens was there much of the time.
Dallas
Billy
Dye Mound News
Mildred W. Norvell
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sorrow and
‘.••mily have returned io their
home at Los Angeles, California,
.uier visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Conk, and h'.s
sister,’Mrs. Lee Busby and fam-
ily.
Mrs. L. J. Parr and Mrs. Daisy
Perkins, of, Wichita Falls, came
in last week for a vi«t-w+th Eld- -
and Mrs. John Raymond.
Linji Anne Wiese has returned
ty her home in Dallas after vis-
ling relatives here.
Pvt. Leon Young has returned
rom Europe, and is spending a
thirty day furlough with his
zife and parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lonnie Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fenogliojmd
children spent the week-end at
Buffalo Springs with Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Hill.
Miss Ruth Young, of Dallas,
was here last week-end. visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie
Young.
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Norvell vis-
ited Friday in Bowie with his
sister, Mrs. Lera Kerby, and
family. ..... • ‘
Mrs. Geo. Umberson is visiting
her son, Albert Brogdon and
family in Hedley. >
Miss Mary Baker and Miss
Ettie Dunn were guests Friday
of Mr. and M.rs. Coy Baker and
family in Bowie.
Mr. and Mrs, Starr Mann are
visiting his sister, Mrs. Lonnie
Gilliland, and family .at Quanah.
Mr. and Mrs. Oran Steadam
and son, Jerry, of Wichita Falls,
spent the week-end with his pur-[
— ents, 1 ‘
, of Bowie, i
July 16, were held at the Tage
church [ Tuesday, with
L. Partridge* and Rev.
Johnnie Cox of Montague, offi-
Mrs. Porter Bush has received
news of the death of her nephew,
Pfc. Rayman McDaniel, 18, who
was wounded June 6, and died
three "days later on Luzon. He
had been in the service a very
short time. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey McDaniel,,
who are now making their home
,in Seagraves. They are former
residents of Bowie. Rayman
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Many friends were findjng it i
interes.ing this week to talk with [
1 Lt. 11. StJohn, son of Mr. andJ
1 Mrs. H. F. StJohn, who is home
ide •!on teave.. He is pilot on a B-29,
and has been .taking training at
u big field in New Mexico.
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Burgess' Funeral Home
M. charge of arrangements.
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Sgt. Olan Garrett
Awarded Discharge
, —Special to Bowie News:
VICTORVILLE ARMY ,A1R
FIELD,. Victorville, Calif, July ,10.
I xrt Mrs. BouIrrh It. Xral"-
U- v I <11 MLI !reit, 404 Mill St., Bowie, Texas,
ol tort Sill. Okla., was at home:. ’. ... . ■
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs,
T. L. McDaniel, recently.
Miss Rillie Rue Coyle and Mi's.
Ray Jones made a business tnpn 1 ' . ‘ ,
to Pallas last week. I I s<^‘<’ned at he \ i?tor-
i *.—.. *._ r.-u^ Victor-
ville. Calif., Sgt. Garrett eri-
| listed in Sept. 1940.' Going over-
( j. seas in November 1941, he served ,
[ as a radio maintenance man with
ithe 10th Air Force until he re-
| tinned to-the States in Septem-
ber. 1944. . , ( , i
) A graduate of the Bow e High
i School in 1929, Sgt. Garrett was
employed as a radio ""TL’iT manj"
I before'the —HrTiTans to en-
"prtTTe Tn the radio and electrical
appliance business^. His mother,
Mrs* C. G. Garrett, also resides
at the above address.
Mr. and Mrs.' C. E. Lancaster
were in Graham Sunday. :
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