The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, June 17, 1938 Page: 6 of 8
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FRIDAY, JI ?
FRIDAY, JUNE 17. 1938
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THE BOWIE NEWS
FACE SIX
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TAYLOR
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It Pay« to Shop at Federated Stores!
BARGAIN THRILLERS
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Aaron Miller Says—
Black Patent*!
Bed Patents!
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New Crows Straps!
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"Peters Shoes that Give Service"
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\ND SATURDAY
POI.lt SHIRTS
DRESS PANTS
By Pauline Zahn
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WOK! ,
LOOK!
LOOK!
LOOK!
36 in. Broadcloths
Full Fashioned Pure.
/ ilthlii. <‘ut lahr Si I'ini i -
crowd.
3fl-hi. Fast Color Prints
silk Hosiery
By Mrs. O. G. Hardison
It Pays to
Federated Stores
Bowie,
Texas
MALLARD
Ed Bulls
By Alma Wood
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in town and
sale,
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EXPERT OPERATORS
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Ql MATY SERVICE
We have several
Used Electric
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► At Low Prices
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Phone Li!)
Head. ike.
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Phone 256
The Bowie News, $I.<H) per Year
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QUALITY • SERVICE - FRIENDSHIP
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ECONOMY
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ADVERTISEMENTS
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Side of Millinery
—(liuin”—~
White Kids and Patents!
Blues and Combinations!
Med. and la»w Heels!
Hi and Cuban Heels!
Old Mattresses Miule As Good as
New
Men’s New
Siunnier
be
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NEWPORT.
NEWS by
Home
Owned
by
J.M. Suddath
and
par
BOWIE
Mattress Co.
Jean
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Call Vs
We Appreriate Your
Pat/onage
Phone 194
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Refrigeratory
Good Condition
88c
”X allies to $2.98”
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49c
No won
Probak Jr.
largest bla<
stropped b
doubleedg
troubles. Y
age of Prob
1,000 pairs of
NEW SIMMER SHOES FOR
WOMEN AND MISSES AT ONLY
“ONE LOW PRIC E”
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Denton. Tex
fields like the
ture can I**
crops like tin
ond picture, a
Conservation
‘ This is hi:
dramatic con
told by 24 h
Men’s and Bojsy
New Summer--*
39!
44!,
This Coupon and 19®
Entitles the bearer Io "TWO" of our regular 15c
Cannon Towels—Good Only
' '''JM
Kilpatrick's
Beauty Shoppe
D, L. Phillips'
Cleaners
8!
98!
Mr. and Mrs. (’lay Camplsll of
Bowie visited Mr. and Mas. W. S.
Wiseman Sunday. 1
--o--—* —
Mount Tabor
Men’s
KHAKI PANTS
Fast Color
88!
We Have No (lianiphins But
We Have Bananas Tmlay
When - a inert bant buys
A ss
A- F
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Next Sunday, June !
FATHER’S DAY
Remember Dad with a gift—
Big selection tine Hand-made
Ties 50e to $1.00
Manhattan Dress Shirts $2.00
Air Cooled Dress Shirts $1.29
Munsing and Allen A Sox
_________25c and 35c
P. S.—Dad’s a fine Pal; he
does not get remembered very
often—so don’t forget him
next Sunday.
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CH/EF, &>!>* i
Elder John Haymond' filled his
regular appointment at the Church
of Christ Sunday,
A large crew'd
muniry were
MILLER’S
Bowie's Exclusive Store for
Men and Boys
Ing the company'of each other.
'I'he writer, wants to state that
this i^iht- finest bunch of candi-
dates that* Clay county thus ever
had and we wish that every one of
them could lie elected to an* toffice.
Ed Gos^rt. of Wichita Falls’
making the race for Congress of the
13th District, was at the speaking
and set up his loud speaker In the
street which was used by the speak-
ers to carry their voice pp ami
down the street which was crowded
tor some distance away from where
the speakers stood. Mr. Gossett
made a ridging short s|mvc!i in an
Toeless Pumps and Ties!
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This Coupon and 19®
Entitles the bearer to one of our 21\IK-imli 'Plaid
Rag Bugs, a 49c value. This offer good on
FRlim AND SATURDAY ONLY !
“Just dip this Cou|::m amt bring to Fcih-ratvil
■ Store*’’ (Limit two to a customer)
THE ELECTRIC SHOP
E. Scott Avery
Bowie, Texas
We Sperialiie in
I^NER SPRING MATTRESSES
We Make
NEW MATTRESSES
Shop at FEDERATED STORES!
SHERIFF'S SALE
The State of Texas )•
County of Montague )
By virtue of an order, of
issued by the Clerk of the District
('oiirt of .Montague County, Texas,
on tfie !W day of .lune. 1938. as'
directed by the terms of a .judg-
ment rendered in said Court on (be
l.’lthjflay of May, 1938. in a certain
< an-F wbdrein the State of Texas is
plaintiff, and .Mark A. Wilson. Re-
< < iver. is defendant in favor of the
said plaintiff, mid agiiinst said de-
fendant .Mark A. .Wilson. Receiver,
fol’ tlie aggregate sum of Two
Hundred Fourteen and .46 Ihillurs
for State. County ami District
taxes, interest, jienalties and merit-■
cd costs on pie same, with interest
on said sum at the rate of (1% per
annum from date of judgment to-
gether with all costs of suit. Said
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8«44
pair
singing two ducts op ‘the streets.
Following their singing little. Yvon-
ne Smith of’Fort Worth did a tap
dance which delighted the .crowd.
Alo.ss Higgs, cattle buyer from
Crafton Cuiiniry. wak in Newport
Monday evening with an exJni tine
load 'of white-faced beef cuttle that
ho picked up west of; town.
Mrs. o. M. Shipp has l»een having
some trobule with a band she got
vut on ;> piece of glass. Infection
set up and the wound necessitated
the attention of a physician.
l arge C rowd Hear ( lay C ounty
Candidates
A .record breaking crowd turned
out on last Friday nlgjlt to hear
the ('lay. county candidates who
came to Newport in their round up
speaking campaign to addreig^jjM*
Men'* Good
Sturdy
WORK SHIRTS
14 to 17 Em li
1
Slim Davis is Bark at
New port
Have y°u ever iik'P. with f Slim
Davis? If you baveji’t Voti liave
missis! meeting one the wittiest
and humorous - wise cracking guys
that this aei'iloii’of thi* State has
ever had.
Mr. Dnvlsiblew into Newport re
cyntly ufterlan absence of several
years in Wesjt Texas mid New Mex
jeo and he hadn’t Imrill.v got to
town until every did in the place
was Haying, “tltere’s Old Slim Davis,
boys’’ and they gatherwl around
bhn for some fun—ami tiny were
Dot dlKiipiMiinttsl.
When it roitiOs to quick W'lt mid
humor Davis, with a little study,
would equal the late Will Kogers.
When Davis went to Hereford a
that .was given
away by the Ladies Cemetery Asso-
ciation went to Mrs’. Bill Hodges
pf Hobbs. N. M.. who was here on
a visit. The quilt netted the Assoc',
elation sld.bo.
Several of the candidates wives
were along and boy. those lovely
women know more how to vlectlon-
eer than'their hubnies do amPthey
don’t even mention the names of
their husbands nor ask you to vote
for them. But they are so pleasant
and agreeable and such “splejidid
<*onversationiilists that after you
meet lilmm and enjoy a. nice 'chat
with them you go away wanting to
vote for their husbands.
Mrs. (’. J. Sherrill of Henrietta
who knows everybody in the New-
port country, came along wUh
Judge Sherrill, her husband, who
is in the race for re election to the
office of County Judge, and Mrs.
Sherrill stated to the writer that
she always liiVed to come to New-
port every time we had a big gath-
ering and meet her many friends
down here. . Mrs. John V. Lyles of
‘Blue Grove was also along with
her husband, who is running for
<’onnly Judge, and she looked so
young that anyone would have
thought she was John V’s. dalTgh-
ter.
Mrs. Dave I’tl.ey also came along
with Dave, who is Clay county’s
i^fticient ('oiinty Treasurer ami
seeking re-election. -Airs. J. M. Don-
nell was al«*ng with J. M., who is
ii- the ra,<l f”1' Sheriff of ('Jay*
county, as was Mrs. Ray Phagan
hone husband is also running for
• Sheriff.
Afrs. AVayue I^Fevre. whose hus-
band ks running for (’oiinty Clerk.
Was along. Mrs. Eddie Lanhn|n of
Blue Grove cqme along with »lier
litisband. who *is' in the race for
<’ommis-*ioner of Prvdm t .N’iu 3 .of
Clay county. There might have
beenuthers that the writer failed to
see in the large crowd.
Thanks to Torn Shook and Em-
mett mid <'hris Hancock for lighting
the streets s«» Ijeantifully for the
occasion and seeing after the ar-
rangements- (hiring the s|N>aking.
Tom K. Howard of Henrietta imide
a tine master of ceremonies and his
wise < rai/ks were appreciated.
Mrs. -Ren Adkins spent the week
end with her‘daughter. Mrs. Short ie
Nelson, of Bowie.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Hill of AVidiita
1 alls visited their grandmother
Sunday morning.
Claude Byas of Duncan, Okla.,
is visiting relatives here.
Mr., anil -^frs. Lender s|M*nt Sun-
• lay with Mr. and Mrs. Tud Arm-
strong of Lone Star.
Mr. and Mrs. George A'anbeblier
and family of Alamo* were the din-
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. _Clar:
< nee Vanbebber Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Stamboug'n
And son. Jnnmr. of Bowie .visited
her parents. Afr. and -Mrs. Charley
Shockley, Friday night.
Air and.Mrs. Paul Mitchell spent
Friday and Friday night with his'
parents. Mr. and.Airs. G._E. Mitch-’
ell. of Forestburg.
out in front of his biisine*
Iruct and entice lhe passers by.
that’s not5 news, but when a mrr
<haul buys bananas by*the tons
wdl. that's news mid worthy of
not ID*.
While over at Bowie Sim'oikI Mon
day morning ^for a few* hours we
passed down by the (". H. Parker
grocery establishment ami he had
so many bum hes of bmmnas hang
ing (he out side that we decided
we would step in mid kid (hat ever-
smiling and efficient manager. Air.
(’hirence Newsom, and although he
was very busy, he still carried
along, tluit pleasant smile ajid we
Inquired whejp he would have any
banmiHH- in Muck?
Air. Newsom Informed us to our
voters of the Newport ro'miqmiit\'.
Ami this speaking rally of the
(‘mididates was one of the cleanest
V>i<i finest speakings that the writer
ever a'tlciti’jed mid everything went
off ,so nice * and free from any
“PEI EKS SHOES OF QI ALITY”
“This Big Sale of Ladies’ Shoes include Values that were high as $3.98 Pair”
nouncing ’and received quite a h t
of apphfctise when he closed.
(jleorgo Aloffett of Chillicothe aDo
was on hand and addresseiF the
vojers In the Interest of his candi-
dacy for State Senator of this the
23rd District.
Houston AlcAJurry of Henri'dta.
who is in’the race for Representa-
tive of (’lay mid ^r<her coutities
which Is the llo District, nine made
a speech setting forth his claims,
(’buries Sid Wetsel. of PillcMle,
•who hist week got in the rice for
Representative as AIcMurry’s op-
ponent, was present and made a
fine screech in his liehalf. All the
county candidates made good talks
that impressed their hearers and
you can bet your bottom dollar they
arb all going to get some votes
from this neck of the woods, too.
The speaking ended about 11 :00
o’clock and the large gathering
backed, their cars out of The jam
and wont home.
The nice quilt
High Winds Do ( onsiderrtblr
Damage >
Much damage was done to young
cotton on Friday of hist week by
the ipind blowing in places mid it
in ti'ported that quite a lot ^>f cot
foil will have to be planted ovj'r.
Where the fields hadn't been stirred
Mince the big ruin' recently the
•and blew very badly mid whipiwd
the stalks <4 the plants To death.
Hiirvesting of the grain crops arc
about conipleird mid threshing Is
exjM^cted to start by the vte^k end
Corn is growing nicely and -is
now tassellug out mid black eyed
jreas are blooming and last but not
least, “de waler melon mu smil
Ing on ile vine'' mid it won't be long
now.
judgment directs that a foreclosure
of plaintiff's lien for the amount of
<iid taxes, interest, penalties and
accrued costs as apportioned to
iacli tract aniL or lots of land as
described in said <qder of sale.
As Sheriff of. said Montague
(’oiinty. 1 have seized, levied upon
and will, on the first Tuesday in
July. PJ38. same being the 5th day
of July. W38, at the Courthouse
door of said Montague County, be-
tween the hours of 10 o’clock A. Al.
and 4 o'clock P. Al. of sajd day,
proceed to self for <asli to the high-
est bidder all the right, title and in-
terest of .Mark A. Wilson, Receiver,
in and to the following described
real estate levied upoq the 3rd day
of June. 1938, as the' property of
Mark A. Wilson, Riu-eiver:
Amt. Apportioned
D< scription ~ Agajnst Said Tract
80 acres out of Blink No.
41./Panola County School
Land. Montague (’<»ujnty,
Texas .$147.87
40 a< rds of land out Block
No. 42. Panola County School
Land, Montague Count y»
Texas $ 06.50
subject, however, to the right of re-
demption of the defendant, o^^ny
li- ilifere-led 1 lit Frill. Uiaj
and subject to any other amflPirr
Hut rights’ lhe defendant, or any .
one interested therein, may be en-
titled to under the provisions of
law. Said sale fo lie made by me
to satisfy, the above descrilssl
judgment foreclosing the lien pro-
vided by law for lhe taxes, interest,
penalty and costs against the said
real estate in favor of the State of
Texas as plaintiff, together with in-
terest and lhe costs of suit, and the
I rocoeds of said sale to lie applied '
Io the satisfaction thereof. S.^id
sale will lie made subject to the de-
fendant’s right to redeem the said
property by complying with the pro-
visions of law in such cpses made
and provided.
Mrs. H T. Chandler, Sheriff,
Montague Copnty, Texas.
14-3tc By J. L. Jameson. Deputy.
Montague, Texas. June 3, 1938.
Alany limes during the evening
the w'rlter saw a candidatr and his
opponetrt engaging in good Immored
«onver>aiioii ami we also saw thi*
wives of the candidates who
I rtipning n>r the same office in
I vei^atlon and seemed to be enjoy
few years qgo lie hadn't been in
town bu!-ir few hours until (he boys
wen’
cracks.
ought by
movies..
Air. mid Airs Davis are living al
tjie'Hood house ch
Davis Is very, busy* now on a job of
work but if won't be long until he
will have n Ihtle Cline to cheer
New|H»rt up mid make I hem forget
the dull days of the depression. oY
nsTssion. you hear sb much alsmi.
You just can't be Klue around Slim
Davis.
• Rev. Patridgw* of Montfigue filled
his, regular appointment at lhe
Baptist (’hurch Jierc Saturday zand
Sunday.
Air. and Airs. Paul Parr and fam-
ily of Alyra visited Sunday with
his parents. Air. and Airs. G. L.
Parr.
Air.-mid Airs. L. B. Clemens and
son. Raymond Earle.. * of Bowie
>pent Sunday with her parents. Air.
and Airs. J. H. 'Holland. •
Air. mxl Airs. Severe Alexander
and little daughter. Sherie Jean, of
Com ord sjwnt his vacation w ith his
parents. Air. and Airs. S. J. Alex-
ander.
Pug Tompkins apd motlier of
Alounf Tabor attended ('hurch here
Sunday and visited with her neice.
Airs. Sy lie, Aliller. *
Alis- Helen Jo Parsons, a gradu-
ate of lira Saint Jo High ScliooL i#
visiting her parents, Mr. and Airs.
Cal Parsons.
Mr. and Alrs^'Joc E_ Fenoglio
sp ur Saturday night with her par-
ents. Air. and Airs. D.< R. Freeman,
of .Dye Ab :n 1.
Air. anil Airs. A. AL Jordan .of
Wichita Falls visited her motheer.
Airs. 41. R. Aliller, recently.
Winfred Ray Clemens of Bowie
siient Sunday with hrs sister. Airs.
D. AL Wood.
Airs. Jew elL Steadham of Dye
Mound Is visiting her*mother, Airs.
G. R. Aliller.
Airs. Gladys 1^‘rryman has -re
tnt’cd home from a week’s visit
with her brother. Earnest Aliller.
Don Richardson of' Forestburg
visited Sunday witli his cousin. El-
bert Perryman. «
Aliss Mildred Aliller of Wichita
Falls is visiting her uncle and aunt,
Air. ai d AIr<. Jack Aliller.
Air-. J. R. D. Smiib is on the
shk list. • ,
There will In* a Cemetery Work-
ing at the Mallard (’emetery June
22. Th** public is cordially invited
to attend.
Mr. and Afr*. S. J. Alexander and
Alrti and Airs.'Severe Alexander and
(laughter, Sherrie spent Sunday in
Bonham.*
Tliere will lie a box supper at
.Mallard Monday night. June 20.
wild about Ids wit mid wise
Hereford ’people said
.■ all means fie
By Lillie Belle (.arhngton ■
Airs. S». E. Harwell of Denison
left AIoHdiiy tfo.r Dallas, after a
week's visit with her sister. Airs.
W. S. WiseimiiL and Air. Wiseman.
Harold Rhyne spent the week- .
end with Air. and Mrs. Velton
Baker of Vashti.
Air. and Mrs. Hogue McDoifiiid
and family visited Mr. and Airs.
Leon VhnAxter Sunday.
Airs, Gladys Allen Hall and baby
girl, Le Venn returned home Mon-
day from Goldsmith, after a two
weeks visit with her sister, Airs.
Haden Smathers and Air. Smathers.
Will Rhyne and sons, (hie and
James, were in Alontague Monday.
T. D. Denman returned to With
ita Falls Monday after visiting in
tlie If. T. Garlington home during
lhe week-end.
Mr. and Airs. Ervin Southerlan
and cttttdren of Fort Worth were
recent visitors in the home of her
parents. Air. and Mrs. Ben AIcDon-
ald. Robert Ervin Southerlan re-
mained for a longer visit.
Air. and Airs. Mabron Wall have
moved on the Heath'place.
Aliss Fay |Rhyne spent last week
with Air. and Airs. Fisker Eakman
of Bowie. -
Air. and Mrs. John Jackson of
Bowie spent Sunday afternoon with
Air. and Airs. Toney Jackson.
A large crowd attended lhe can-
didate rally and pie supper .Monday
night.
AIrr~and Mrs.4 N. E. Heath mid
family? and Air. and Airs. Alabron
Wall visited their parents. Air. and
Mrs. B. T. Keene, of Stoneburg
Sunday.
“Just dip, this ( oii| in and bring to F ederated
Stores’’ (Umit Nix to a Customer)
n . few I
stalk* of banana* and -hangs them I
to at-'
from this com-
in - Bowie Afonday
niiiutlitig witli the Second Mcctidtl.V
crowd. .
Dortha Nored is visiting her sis-
ter. .\Iildred Head, in Gainesville.
Air. and Airs. Bunk 7a^in
children of Ahimo visited their
< nts. Mr. and Airs. c. E. Zahn. Sat-
urday night.
astonishment that, be ordered two
tons ot bananas for the week end
H’lide and expel led to finish dlsjM»s-
ing of the lot Monday And boy.
he was selling 'em so cheap tlmt a
guy naturally felt like hy had
••*Wi|M*d'’ a sack as be walked away
with them.- * »
'I’he writer Would like Io know
just 'how much thi producers or
growers are gettihg for this crop
of bananas.
Personals
Air*. R. P. Bransford and son."
Orland, of Eon Worth were Itere
last week visiting with Airs. Brans
ford’s inother. Mrs. II. Chinni*.
Airs. Ella \Bfmisford of Fort
Worlli i< -here visiting with rela
.ive* and friends and seeing -.after
her fiilni and <at’le.
. I in le Guss Alatthe’w* of Bellevue
was down attending the candidate
s|ieiiking 4'riday nii^lit.
Airs. ,E Al. Hancock has returned
from Fort’ Worth :ift« i' a two weeks
\isli ihere wtth Ijer daughters. All's.
Charlie ‘AL Mahon and- Air*. Velma • * "" ,ll<P nn^
SnJlij) ' j IH'isotialities whatever.
All’s. .Wardiv ('Iwnnis. Mr*. R. P. 1
Bransford and Orlmid Bran*ford
visited with relative** and friend* in 1
AVivhita Falls Thursday. and l-'ri ,
' day of last w.vck. . • I
R. P. Brow n of Deer Creek wn*i
down Friday rilglil-.to hear the ('lay 1
» county candidate* present . them
si'IvT** to' the ih‘ar jM'ople.
I ' Dick Wright of Blue Grbvtj, also
wa$» seen at the speaking Friday
I night. - i* ' ’
Henry AVi'lsSt'l of Bellevue, prom-
inent citizen and business man came
■ down and attended the speaking
I Friday night.
Judge ('lay-.Colcmhn of Henrietta
who has officiated at 550 wedding
ceremonies during his several years
as Justice of the,. Peace in Heni'f-
vttn Ayas down with tlie ('lay coun-
ty Candida tvs and made a speeclr
announcing his Candidacy to the of
thi* again.
Mrs. Velma Smith and little
daughter. Yvonne, of Fort Worth,
spent the.wl'vk end here with home
folk Ami friend*.
’ t .uflieT' aI < 5la iills. ^ThicIj il l Tver.
. haqlvd ihii'v loads of fat cattle to
Fort Woyh "market Monday for
AV'igun Hickmmi. *
'Jmitv find Jean Hancock, little
Ilins'year old twin dauglder^ of
Air. and Airs. Emmett Hnncoi k. .en-
tertained a numlM'r of the Clay
county I'andidatvs late Friday eve-
I nfng before the ^leaking startwj by
Z1
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