The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, December 26, 1947 Page: 3 of 8
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Merchandise left from our
big Christmas rush. Odds
and ends of good merchan-
dise that we do not want to
inventory. At two give-
away. ..prices. Shop these’
tables.
Women’s and children’s coats, selected from
our regular stock . . . Children’s coats,
values to. $18.75 . . . women’s coats,'
values to $29.75 at one close-out price.
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Notice To Milk Patrons
There Will Be
No Milk Delivery Christmas
- No milk, retail or wholesale, will be delivered by us Christmas day, December
25. Our establishment will be closed all day, to give our employees a day off.
. PLEASE ORDER FOR TUESDAY DELIVERY FOR YOUR NEEDS FOR
WEDNESDAY. TWO DELIVERIES TUESDAY. NO MILK SOLD OR DELIVERED
CHRISTMAS DAY.
THE BEST MILK AND MOST FOOD FOR THE M 0 N E Y
364 DAYS IN THE YEAR!
We Appreciate Your Patronage, and Wish for Each a< Very Merry Christmas and
a Happy New Year!
FERNDALE CREAMERY
Phone 202
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THE BOWIE NEWS.
BOWIE. TEXAS
LEGAL NOTICE
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Once again the joyous spell of Christmas is cast .
Edwards Motor Co.
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8 East Wise
Phone 398
. holy season cannot he duplicated at any other time
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of happiness may be yours, this Christmas of 1947.
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Hearty Christmas Greetings
and
The dis- I
be care-
children happy and
dispensing cheer T
all over the- world, we
want to extend a warm
and friendly greeting. to
our friends. Accept our
very best wishes for a
Christmas season of unal-
loyed joy and happiness.
'of the year. It is oui sincere wish that a full measure
over us, as we hurry about with gifts for those we
That i '
| heard by the .County Judge at/
the Court House in the town c!
! Montague, Texas on the 5th day
! of January, 11)43, at 10:00 o’clock
A. M.
love. That warm glow we get from giving at this
visited in the home of Mr. and ■ Dock Scahor, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Mrs. Charlie Ford last week. j Daniels and son, Billie. Jr., and
Mr. and Mrs. Louie White and ‘ Wilburn Barker of Bowie.
and Mrs. Fay Ford and baby, i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Linsey of
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Mrs. Linsey! TIS: ROSS LITTELL, GUARD-
IAN.
In ihe County Court of Montague
County, Toxas.
Notice is hereby given that I.
Ross Littell, guardian of the es-
tate of Jessie Littell. Non Compos
Mentis, have this day filed my
application in the above entitled
and nmnlnirud cause, fur., an order
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1947
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Hancock News
by MRS. SAM HAYMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart and
’♦by, Linda Kay,#oi Sunset vis-
ited Ln tJ^- home cf hie p;rents,
Mr. and Mis. J. H. Stewart Sun-
day.
Jack Thomas of Wichita Falls
Bill Green, son of Mr. and Mrs.
V. 11 'Green, and is with»lhe
j U.. ’. Marine Corp, ’has. been on j.
Idi flung! visiting friends'find' rel- ‘
! at: < s in Bowie.
! .Dorothy. .Scott of Oklahoma
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;'t fl 'll 11 i(i '-,.y- . .
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be ycnM
Mr. ;
■Vernon Wayne, were guests in the Blugrove moved into
C. M. Ford home Sunday. j munity last week, j*
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Hanson had I was before her marriage Miss Ju-
for their Sunday guests Mr. and lie Love of this community. We
! Mrs. Walter Moihis and son, Clis- welcome them back to this com-
to. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wade.1 muhity.
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Mi Ses1 Joyce Hoeldtkc, Mary' /
j Lois Ratliff and Janine Welch
• arc h ime over the holidays..
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Th, timber, cut from the na
tior u forests in the quarter end-
i in. September 30 totaled • 1.127
1 million board feet, the largest' cut
from national forests ever reg-
. Jstt . d in any one quarter.
city mitt
John McNatt, Mi^or; Claude Martin. Qrie Garrett, Fred Hqeldtke.
I,. O. Miller. J. L. Barnes. Aldermen;' D. T. Witsoh/hSodrftary; Barney
Whitehead-Recorder; Temple Yarbrough, City Attorney; Tandy Welch,
City Marshal.
County, .Texqs. i uthp i-iing mo" as
the guardian, of the estate of said
: Ward to make an oil and gas lease
upon such terms as the court may
order and direct, of the undivided i _____ iiiv „vvrv
(one-fifth (1-Sth) interest of said highly flammable."
Ward in and to the following de- *
scribed trad of land.
' : !<sjgnee of Ivl. J. Hamilton by Fat. I sucn
] No. 598, Vol. 2, dated June 14, trfish.
1875, Abst. No. 371. Beginning 180 |
1 vt’s. N. 45 W. from the S. corner
of a urvey of 160 acres for John
Morris: Thence S. 45 W. 950 vts.
| to stakfii__Tlu nci' S. 45 E. 950
vrs. to stake; Thence N. 45 E.
950 vrs. to stake for cornel':
i Thence■ N. 45 W. 950 vrs. to the to i uy'
| place-of beginning. so ;
said i.pplicatijin will be living?
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KEEP YOUR CASH AT HOME '
—BUY IN BOWIE.
Boss Littell.
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TAKE TREE DOWN
BEFORE IT’S A FIRE HAZARD
AUSTIN. Texas.—The belief of'
having bad luck from leaving I
your Christmas tree up until New
Year's day is no supersitition, de- i
dared Marvin Hall, State Fiir
Insurance Commissioner.
Warning Texans , to take down
their trees as soon as needles start
turning brown or falling, Hall'
said a week old tree was the ’
greatest fire hazard a person ,
could have in his home.
“The day a tree is cut, it -
starts slowly drying Otrt,“ Tfe ^id:‘
of the Cojunty Judge of Montagu-'t--A frcsh cut trw wjn not takc |
fire any more easily than would I
the evergreen shrubs growing
outside, but it becomes ji more
serious fire hazard ever hour. At i
tlic end of the week it' will be
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Commissioner Hall ''cautioned i
that- just taking the tree out to i
Being-the North West bne-haif the backyard or down to the cel- i
of 160 acres of land, more or I lar is not safe either.
less, situated in-Montague County, j carded tree should either
Texas, and -being dea-ribeil as ] fqljy burni'H Ln H regular inetbl II'
follows, to wit: Being 160 aepgs of j or wire mesh trash container, of
tland patented to George Littell, [hauled away if the cUy provides |
i‘ a method for disposal ofj ~
Wifey—Jimmy here’s a scion- j
tist says that anythiriy weighing
one pound bn the moon would
weigh six pounds if h was'trans-I
ferrod to the earth<
Jimmie—Couldn't you man-go J
. . our groceries up there |
as to cut down the cost of i
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GUARDIANSHIP OF JESSIE
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Trout, H. I. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, December 26, 1947, newspaper, December 26, 1947; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367532/m1/3/?rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.