The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, October 12, 1945 Page: 6 of 12
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SEE OUR DISPLAY
OF ELECTRIC
LIGHT
FIXTURES
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- New Stocks Hardware
Arriving Daily
Allen Hardware
4 Smythe St
Bowie- Texas
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LAMPS
LET US DO YOUR PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL
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YOUR GENERAL
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HOT WATER
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after a visit
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suing year. The 194B
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CARD OF THANKS
Mtf. W E (Dickey nf Wichita
Falls was a guest in the home of
Mis- M. E McMurray Sunday.
For the many kind expressions
of sympathy, the thoughful acts
and the many_f)oial gifts during
our recent bereavement,- the ill-
ness and death of our mother,
Mrs. Barbara Husfeld, *we are
sincerely grateful .
The Husfeld Family.
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Mrs. M. A. Bryan and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Robert Simpson, and
grandson, James Austin,
returned from ' a trip to
Antonio and Aransas Pass, where
-they visited relatives and friend ~
mie Joh/ison, second; and WT1-'|
liam Smith, third, receiving $3.00,
$2.00 and $1.50, respectively.
James McGaughey showed the
4<W.ntx__bxiar.^ and -Pat- Kennedy. .
exhibited the registered Jersey
■ cow he won in' the program last
year, and. her calf.
In the,Baby Beef Class. Mar-
win Brashear, with a Benson
Brothers Bred Hereford calf
placed first; Melvin Tucker with
a Tucker Ranch Bred Hereford
I FRANK J. MOORE, N. C. M.
TO ALL PERSONS INTEREST-
ED IN THE ESTATE OF i
FRANK J. MOORE, a person
' of unsound mind:
You are notified .thiit I have,
on the 10th day of October, .1945,
filed w:ih the County Judge of
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Baptists Attend
Nocona Meeting
Rev'. R. H. Riley, pastor of the
First Baptist Church of Nocona,
Was elected moderator of the
Montague Baptist Association at
the annual meeting .held in No-
cona Tuesday. He succeeds G.
Doc Jackson, who presided at
the Tuesday all-day meeting.
The nonagenarian has' forty-five
descendents in five generation^.
| One of the five grandsoris, Major
Stuart Watson of Bowk1, has
served- in World War II, as did
live of the .great-grandsons.’
Unde. Docklx Gnat-grandfather”
Gardenhire served in the. Revo-
lutionary War, anil five brothers
took part in the Civil War ,_pn
the side of the South, but Mrs.
Watson was the daughter of a
Union' soldier.
rATTEND DISTRICT
(ONI- EItEN< "'s'
The First Presbyterian Church in
Bowie was represented at the Dis-'
I trict Conference of Presbyterian
Women in Vernon Tuesday by
- Mmes. Jn<>. H. Hunt, E. W. Daley,
I Geo. Slaughter. E. R. Anderson, M.
M. Ward, Paid Douuht. A. J. Cone.'
G. W. Heard,’ -I D. .Moore, John
Re<ldy and J. A. Wallender.
Mrs. E W. Heard was elected
to head the district for the en-
1 - mo; district, . _
Iowa r.'i:"'^Jinks Shaver Is
I Liberated From
Jap Prison Camp
Pvt William H. (Jinks) Sha-1 1
ver, son iifTfr- C. A. ghever
i. iui.1 ' .last—year'—through War
Bonds. Commander Minvielle
siyd:' "The F6F lighter plane
you very generously contributed
to the Pacific Fleet was Used by
■this ' squadron :(Night Fighting*“
Squadron Ninety One) in nu-
merous offensive and defensive,
missions during the last two
months of the war. I want you
to have the satisfaction of- know-
ing that your plane materially'
contributed to the defeat and
surivrider of Japan and is still
' in' good condition- The ~~ul.nu
_j is a Night Fighter and Was used
oil Combat Air Patrols to delend
our forces- from airborne attack
.both day and night and was also
................... .... flown on aright missions over
ver. son ofirrs. C. A. Shaver of1 the Japanwe- homeland. You
Bowie, has been liberated from a’l wjU be .particularly interested to.
Japanese. Prison Ciimp, accord-
ing to a Wpr Department tele-
gram received by his mother
herei
Pvt. Shaver, who has been a
prisoner -since the . fall of Cor-'
regidor in 1942. has been re-
turned' to United States Military
Control' and will be senj to the
States with the near future.
In a telegram from Pvt. Shaver,
Mrs. Shaver L.......... -
physical condition is fair.
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Mrs. J. A. Young had as her |
quests Sunday her (laughter, Mrs.
Otto Lambert, and sons, Bobby and
Don," of Wichita Falls. They were
aCcohipanied by Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Lambert. Jr., lind baby. Otto Lam-
lad't, Jr., who was a prisoner of
the Germans for many months,
recently was discharged fioirr the'jN re GUARDIANSHIP OF
Army.
Rushing with a Benton bred
Angus Calf placed third. The
boys rwtdvel S3.00. S2.00 arid
$1.50, respectively, on jtheir ex-
hibits. These calves are on
nurse edits and full feed- and
will continue on feed until next
March when they will be shown
again in bounty and district
shows.
| Jimmy Rice, who judged the
i show said the boys should be
commended for the' fine j >b they
had done with their livestock
demonstrations. The county
boar, the first place gilt and the
Registered Jersey heifer will be
shown at the district show
Iowa. Park, October 20th.
Norman -Heath and Charles
Blackmon served on the county,
committee and have given the
agent and boys much—assistance
im carrying on these demonstra-
tions.
The Bowie Chamber of Com-
merce furnished <he prize money
for the show.
kiww that your plane snot down
one Japanese twin engine fightei
plane, probably intended for a j
suicide dive on oUr forces. This
action took place 100 miles
soh+Jh- st til Toreyo on' August 13.
1945." - —
Roll call . was answered
Tinies. L. H. Angove, H.
Ayres,' D. B. Benson, W.
Covey, .an Daves. Paul Donald,
Joa-tKer that his 1.-. 'oitlin. E. i’. Harris,_Hcr^
man I h ard, C. S. He'nderso'h.
Jess Parrish, G. A. Quisenberry,
J. E Shelton, Jack. Slayden, Jo
Alan Spears, E. W. Wright and
Reese Wysong and Misses Inez
Rudy and Eva Sue Merritt.
Ml'S. Jo Alan Spears will be
hostess lor ^he October 17 meet- I
f
SOIL PIPE to make your, sewer connections
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$75.00
One 100-Pound Capacity
PRE-WAR COOLERATOR
BUY MORE
Time Books at the Bowie News
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med the de-
LIGHT UP FOR WINTER
1932.
i>: Fresno, Calif., B E. and O. W.-
Watson of •Bowie and Mrs. Pat
Smith. vJio pieci-ded her mother
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PVT. THOMAS SHAVER
RECUPERATES FROM INJURY
PvL Thomas Shaver, who is
receiving treatment for shrapnyl
yuunds at Bruns Gcnural Hoij. . ,
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Maidt, and AfcdAanl ^dady/
JsWt Wednesday,.
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■ i 'i>' Maids nz we i
Fine Slock
Shown Saturday
Jn Club Show
companies will display all. types of
safety equipment used in industry.
(Worship Program
For WSCS Given By
Mrs. T. R. Pierce
' ' Mi'S'.' T H Pierce directed, tin i
I monthly worship progi
Open Door. at tile me
j tile WduieJi ’
4 Uail Sel-.-lte .
The annual meeting of the
Montague County-Wide Singing
Convention will be held Sunday.
October 14, at the Assembly of
God Church in Nocona under the
direction of Roland Welch of,
Nocona, president.
Singers from the entire county
are expected to attend the all-
day meet ini. -
1 BUY MORE WAR BONDS
Safety Association
Seis October 17 Meet
• In San Arilbmo™—
2_ Indttstrial Section of the
T> Xu- Safety Association announc-
- ‘ ed • Oiy that Sun Antofilo has been
' selected ns the site, of the first
S'(-tiyn since 1941. according to
'(.'lyde Stephens. Chairman. The
i- tn- be held in the ball-
room of tTie Fhry.a Hotel on October |
17 and will b< co-sponsored by the
i San Antonio'Chapter.of the Ainer-
i. in Society of Safety Engineers,
Principal speakers fo. rthe three
si ssions include Gol. Homer Gar-
rison, Director. Department of Pub-
lic Safety; William Grant, Jr., As-
sistant Chief Safety Engineer of
, the Humble Oil Company: Bean
Woolridge of the University of
Texas; C. L. Hightower, Safety
- Director, United Gas Pipe Line
Company, and others.
The Department of Public Safetyi
will-have their safety exhibit on
display. In addition, the leading
safety exhibit on display, In. addi- '
tion, the leading safety appliance i
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Jack Hale, Saint Jg, 4-H olub-
baycompeting in the Caw, Sow
and Hen Program sponsored by
the Sears’. Foundaiton, showed
the tn st place gilt at the county
show held in Bowie, Saturday,
October 6. He will receive a
reg stored Jersey* heifer, the
award given to the first place
winner in each county ' by the
sponsor.
Raymond Salmon, Prairie Val-
Jley 4-H club member, placed
second and will receive f25 baby
chicks. Mayo McGee of Forest-
burg.-J. E. Lee of Prairie Valley
and PauL Menthoh—of—Montague
placed third, fourth and fifth?
respectively, and will pach re-
ceive 100 baby chicks. .
In the'-'open class of gilts, Ed--
pita! In Santa Fe,.N. M., is vis-
iting his mother, Mrs. C. A.
ghjiver, of Bowie. • ;
. , Pvt. Shaver was wounded in
i
the I03ci Division. _ ' \ z.. ■
MONTAGUE COUNTY
SINGING CONVENTION
SET SUNDAY IN NOCONA
* i Da mijers ci .'ix- Mulcts i nc< ■
Matrons Club, in the Club Reum
.Wednesday uitcrndgn for a pw-
igram on "Safely Eirsl” under,
the dircc'Uon 1 i Nirs. Jess P.n-'
, . i fish, leader 'fyr the aftvrnoon. i
.Mrs. Parrish was assned by t
». a.. ...... er.;
S.dety .rn. the Home," and M<’s. { .B? *ick Owen! C,junty A«enl
. e.. -r. riarris wnose topic Was^.
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Mrs. Reese Wysong, president,
'conducted the business meeting
dxtHiig Wnivn Mrs. E- W. Vv right,
Bowie Red Cross Chan man, an-
' I1V 14M.T MW** Ml W^raa**^*^* ••• " <
, , , , • nounccd that Red Cross kits wi.l
sorral and chtfrch afiairs.
be packed at toe C.iy 'Audilo-
uuiii on Fi iday, .October 12, and
asked Uie iiulp Of the club meni-
ueis. ivcpuiis were given oy
committee chairmen, and a letter
lioiii nits. Davzd VvaiT’cn, prii’si-
dent oi the Texas Federation ol
Women's. Clubs, asking tne co-
opeiatlbn di. all clubs in *the
_t, oik of ,the~ Federation was read? ‘
,-liso read was a letter from
Lt. Ccmmandei' A. Minvielle,
^MwthTy^nL'-mmk^n"^ on thv’ USS of a ,
lighter plane purchased by the
am on tag
i ting of cigli't yeais,
Sock ty' pi. Ciu is-
i U1C ijOL-
: ixiist . Church Tn< sduy uto'inooir
at the home oi Mr.. E. W.
' Mi Pii.ic-.di tribuled-. hand-
•Mi: I’lii'c 'll- Utbiitid hand
“painted T,o-,k’lets' ri-pH’sehtl.ng
the door*: of seivicj- to each
•"guest. Un tty’’ HndMcts---Wcee
. .V.: jttl n • <Tiptul ' S lb, illy-S
• r 1 tile re. iew of the ’ year’s
work.'
,,di.-., I' . J. Scott, pi es.dent, <\n
duidi'U. JllWohfiLl
during wliieh several
and activities for the year were
discussed and pl cm Ided tile de.
' votional. _.
During the social hour, which
foMowed. the program, refiesh-
nients were served from a lace-
eoviji-il table to Mmes. A. G..
' .^.^■St‘?he"!,'”U^,|barn four children. Will Watson
Fowler, (J. F. Thompson, T. R
Pierce. M. Bosey. Frank Yale,
<T s'. Du'Aton, S. M. Durham, G.
; A, Qoisenbei r'yi. P J.T S< oft, F.
. M Talbot-and the hns^ss.
R. L. Watson Observes
iiis Ninety-Second
Birthday on Oct. 10
B, l1-. W .1 Vi 'ii, i. s.u n-!.**<.
tagc.- eoUnty |oi; the pel iu¥t'.'-
l—i'" 7"' • ooscrvvd his,n nviy-
;a vond birthday V, r iiie.'.ujy ■ ‘>y
aci•■'iiiipahymg ins ..on.-, B. b. and,
O.'W. Wat.-on, to lire Rotdry'i
Club luncheon.
Wa.tson, Who
many fro nds as "Uncle D-Wk.-J I -'“5.
O.l lu.-lu;}. .n,to. J »'«• J k »!>■' *'k"
...I.,..,- to ,«rt4 wh„bC iijlc-
twenty yean:. J1- m’. . <1 o. ■
Grayson county and on Sept. 16, j.
1675, he was mairied to Miss
Josephine Settle, In 1877, he/ <
moved to Montague county,
where he has been prominent in
qi'ojects TitTo ------- -------- -------- |
He has been a member of the
Church of Christ since'he was 1
Mi arid has served us elder of the
church for the past forty years.
He has held various offices, in- '
chiding those of county commis- 1
.--mner and sheriff.- '
Tt> Mr. arid Mrs. Watson were
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PROMPT ATTfNTION
EVANS
MOTOR
Co.
Ford Sales And
Service
Bowie, Texan
<*wi
auan rr,
TOOl”
Is
BACK AGAIN
f LAST lOMCIA |
We me Genuine Ford
Parti . . . the kind that
come In your car. Our
parti stock is the largest
in years—fo avoid do-
lays.
IT Will PAY YOU
TO BRING YOUR
fORD “BACK HOMS’’
FOR SSRYICF
,Qur men know your Ford
best , . 7'anir"uii Ford
factory-approved service
equipment and methods.
We have the expert Ford
mechanics to service-your
Ford promptly and effi-
ciently.
Plenty of pipe for gas and water lines.
with the city main line.
the
Louis
.-‘Dr. W. W. Melton gav« the as-
sociational sermon for the morn-
ing session, and Rev. "G. B. Brad-
shaw gave the closing address at
the evening session. R. H. Mor
ns was the Brotherhood speaker
for, the Men’s Fellowship Hour.
, Ringgold was selected for the
A'ssociational Meeting next Octo-
ber. ...
Weekend guests, in the Me
home were Mr. and Mrs.
Dickey of Vernon.
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FANCY PERSONAL STATION
ERY — plain or prin ed. 'Nice
for gifts. — Bowie News.
A large crowd ■ attended
three sessions, ' including repre-
sentatives from the churches ■ in
Bowie, Nocona, Saint Ju. Ring-
gold, Valley View, Brushy, Mon-
tague, Dye Mound, Illinois Bend,
Belcherville, Strineburg, Calvary,
Pleasant Ridge, Sunset, . F.uit-
land, Prairie Point, Spanish Fort
Montugo. ; County, Texas, an-
application unwr oath for au-
thority to make an oil, gas and
mineral lease upon the”iands de-
scribed as:
A part of said Mjlly Berry
Survey, Abstract No. . 23, . in
Mon'.ag e County,” Texas, .and
being the West one-half of the
following described ■ 160 acre
I tract of land ou,t of- the same:, B°nita.
■ BEGIN^NG'on the East boun- —*Dr w w
dary line of said Survey 745 Vrs.
N _o.r ihe SE corner of the same;
THENCE West 950 Vrs to a
stake for corner; THENCE north
950 Vis to a rflake for corner;
THENCE East 950 Vrs to a, stake
foil corner; THENCE South 950
Vi s to the place of beginning, the
tract leased hereby bontaning 80
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GOOD SELECTION
OF - -
CHOICE
Baby Beef
COLD WEATHER APPETITE?
Cook Bigger Steaks — We Have Them.
FLDUR j
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Grocery
Montague Texas
M
J. J. cox
EAT THE FLOUR
WEAR THE SACK
IF NOT SATISFIED
YOUR MONEY BACK
Let us figure with you on your PLUMBING
AND WIRING. Large Jobs or Small.
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the
PLUMBING CO.
5 SMYTHE ST. * PHONE 427
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Waste Paper Will
Be Collected In
Bowie Saturday
Bowieites have Deen requested
to place all waste papers on the
curbs in front of their homes
Saturday morning, Oct. 12. for
collection by the Bowie Chapter
of the Future Farmers of Amer-
' ca under the direction of A. L.
Allison. v
All newspapers, magazines and
cardboard boxes will be accept-
able, members said in announc-
ing the collection. However, if
at all possible, the various types
of paper should be tie<i separate-
ly for easier handling.
Bowie, Texas
MITCHELL
acres of land, more or less;
Said lease to cover- all of
the interest of the said Frank J.
? oore, a non conipos mentis, and
the said County Judge of Mon-
tague Cdunty. Texas, has set the
date of October 22nd, 1945. at
he Courthouse, at Montague,
Texas, at 10:00 A. M., as the
place Where and when such
applicat on will be. heard.
WITNESS My Hand, this
10th day of October, 1945.
ADDME M. MOORE,
G- ardian of the Estate of
Fri nk J. Moore, N. C. M.
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Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Vinson re-
turned Saturday from Dallas,
where Dr. Vinson underwent
medical treatment.
C. & S. Market
■CHARLES SMITH. Owner In A k P STORE
CHOICE THICK STEAKS
JUST RIGHT FOR BROILING
WONDERFUL BEEF ROASTS
AN UNUSUAL STOCK OF TENDER
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BEEF CUTS
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Trout, H. I. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, October 12, 1945, newspaper, October 12, 1945; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363877/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.