The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, September 24, 1943 Page: 4 of 6
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1943
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2-
THE BOWIE NEWS
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Town and Farm
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Sermon Subjects Sunday at FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST
On Smythe Street
Security Abstract Company
Complete Records of all Lands in Montague County
C. D. Shamburger Lumber Co. Inc.
R M. McPherson, Mgr. ,, _
Phone 264' • Bowie, Texas
BLACK-
DRAUGHT
■f Brewer
rim Brew-
Ydur'TTrsTTh t rodu ct ion
should tell you
WHY. ,
Assembly of God Gospe:
Hall
Sunday School
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THE BOWIE MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION
Mrs. Earl Sansom, Manager
Chamber of Commerce Office — City Auditorium
PHONE 123
CREDIT REPORTS AND INFORMATION
CAREFUL
AMBULANCE
SERVICE
©WENS & BRUMLEY
Phone 77 ----------—----Bowie
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LIND Al
By Mrs
— at —
- Griffin's Drug
K. D. Radio Service
- “We Know How”
Bowie, Texas
2 Doors Above Bank
Bowie I
Texas I
YOU PLAN on any kind of improvements such
as Chicken Houses. Sheds or any kind of Agri-
cultural Building, SBlE US. We have plenty
of materials for these kinds of improvements.
See our line of WALLPAPERS.
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a letter from
the Navy, con-
FEAR
ANGER
or
WORRY
Prompt-Service in Title Search Work---------
and Preparation of Abstracts
Roy L- Dunbar, Mgr.
Kenneth Thompson
In Army Air Forces
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TREAT WORMS IN CATTLE
WITH THE NEW WONDER
DRUG... PHENOTHIAZINE
Worm Infested calves and cattle quickly
lose or fail to gain weight.
PHENOTHIAZINE LIQUID SUSPENSION
has been found practical ©nd
effective for treatment of cattle
under farm and range candi*
tions. Complete directions on
the label. Ask your declarator
this and other products of . . .
stimulate anpleeeaut
stomach eymptome. May
caute heartburn and gen- _
cral atoma«h diecomfort.
The Biemulh and Carbon-
atee in ADLA Tabletrre-
_______ lieve sour atomad^pcid
indigestion. Your druggiet
hag^DLA Tablet*.
Griffin's Drug Store
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Sunday’ School ...
Trainirfg Union
Sermon by Pastor
Mid-week (Welnesday 8:30 P. M.
The Adult Training Class -will
study 3rd Chapter of Daniel at
7:45 Sunday.
OPEN
TRAVEL BUREAU
Share Expense Basis
Passenger Cars Wanted
22 West Wise
Complete Hospitalisation
Life. Accident and Health
GREAT AMERICAN
,. RESERVE INSURANCE CO.
JACK MILLER, Agent
Phone 277, Bowie, Texas
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BEST-SELLING LAXATIVE
- all over the South
• follow lobol DkocSon. ♦_________
Autumn Arrive September 23
Autumn will begin in the nor-
thern hemisphere and spring in
the‘southern hemisphere at 6:15
P. M, Eastern Wartjme, Sep-
tember 23, the U. S. Naval Ob-
servatory announced. ,
' Approval For Use of Gutters
Approval for* use of gutters,
spouting, conductor pipes, and
. fittings in dwellings uf LWD.Atli-„
ries or less must lie obtained ,
—from the War Production-Board i.
under a recent amendment to ’
Ored M-126. Formerly this ap- ,
proval could be obtained thru
the National Housing Agency.
Prices Set For Dry Beans
Sales of dry edible beans, 1943
crop, to the Food Distribution
Administration, to other country
shippers, and to other govern-
mental agencies designated in
Frthd Distribution Order No. 45
can be made at either of two
sets of' prices—maximum prices
established for the commodity or
support prices set for specific
classes last April by the War
Food Administration. OPA em-
phasized that all other. sales
must be made ut or below max-
imum prices established in Max
GARY-NEES LUMBER COMPANY
“PERSONAL SERVICE”
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A cotton- spinning ‘miU-’ - all
its own is mana’ged by the Uni-
versity of Texas--for experi-
mental purposes only, The ma-
chinery, all of .commercial size,
and capable of duplicating all
commercial.-process,, .is used, in
studying * chemically modified
cottons in the University’s Bii-
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Tinal enrollmer
sity .of Texas
[ thiibgh the i
fiber and Octol
Cornwell bui
unced. In Novi
tsity will go <
tedding t
Ur -equivalent
rolnnent is exj
:ase at that tim
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“ It Pays To
Eastern farmers are paying
schoolboys for nicking apples.
Grandpappy Jenkins says he
was born 60 years too soon—as
a lad he got a good tanning for
doing the same thing.
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—Sunday - 2nd Monday, “Cop-
regidor” and ‘‘Ghost Rider ’,
starring Johnny Mack Brown
and Raymond Hatton. Bowie
Majestic.
Housing Down Payments Cui
Down payment required' to
buy housing in rent-controlled
areas has been reduced from
33 1-3 per cent to 20 tier cent.
OPA amended the regulation
because of easing the housing
situation.
Gasoline For School Buses
School buses in districts
where school authorities have
delayed in filling necessary ap-
plications or have failed to re-
organize routes in accordance
■with the school bus conserva-
tion-policy may get temporary
gasoline nllotmentf. The QJficc
of Defense Transportation au-
thorized this action so that school
children would not lack trans-
portation.
Report Good Wheat
Crop in Italy
' In spite of the war, the Hal-
fen. wheat crop this year it be-
lieved to have been as large or
even larger than the pre-war
average, according to the . Office
of Foreign Agricultural Rela-
tions of the Department of Ag-
riculture. The 1943 crop, inay
have amounted to as much as
280 million bushels. That esti
mate compares with unofficial
estimates of 269 million bushels
Jbst year.
About Those Free Matches
If your tobacco dealer
.you free matches—the wood
LITTELL'S LIQUID
A Calcium Sulphurate Solution
for relieving the discomforts of
itching that frequently accom-
panies Minor Skin Irritations,
Prickly Heat, and the Bites of
Non-Poisonous Insects. Locally it
helps to allay the itching of Ec-
zema. Price 50c per bottle. -
Griffin’s Drug Store
11:00: "What Fundamental Baptist Believe'
8:30: "Hell Uncapped in Bowie."
—Let’s Clean Up Some Hell-Holes in Our Town—
COMEI — HEAR OUR PASTOR. B. F. DEARMORE
NOTICE OF SALE
The two frame buildings on the lot of the First Baptist
Church in the City of Bowie, Texas, will be sold to
the highest bidder on Tuesday, October 5, at 3:00
o'clock p: m. Buildings will be offered seperate and
together to determine highest bidder. Unless other
arrangements are made with the Board of Deacons
of the First Baptist Church, the buildings shall
remain on the property and used as now until the pew
church is finished. Anyone wishing to inspect build-
ings may do so at any time.
G. DOC JACKSON, Chm. Bldg. Committee .
DYE M
I By Mildred
|Eld. Jbbhn Raj
I the Church o:
[orning. •
[School opened
K under the
Fs. Wabel Ton
[Mr.^and Mrs.
mounce the bir
►y. born Sept,
tur hospital.
Mrs. Minda Wi
I. spent Wedm
Nher, Mr. Tom
[Mrs. Manda N
I, visited Wedn
[rents, Mr. and
Ims.
BWr. and Mrs.
Id children spei
Ir mother, Mr:
p family, at B<
Mr. and Mrs. I
Int Jo, spent S
rents, Mr. anc
Limbaugh.
Mr. and Mrs. <
I Visited Sun
ferits, Mr. and
[High Jones.
Mrs. R. fi. Buri
sited Thursday
I, Mrs. Roy Bt
H. O. Norvell
est Saturday o
Is. Bailey Kerl
Bowie.
Mrs. Della Wade, Arlington;
Mrs. Maude Vleck, Fort Worth;
four sons, A. C. O’Neal, Wau-
rika, Okla.; J. C. O’Neal, Okla-
homa City- 'Fred and Homer
O’Neal, of Bowie; 24 grandchil-
dren, 04 gruat-grandchildren
and several great-great-grand-
children.
HARD OF HEARING?
FREE PRIVATE DEMONSTRATION
i By New York i-aboratory-Irained Expert l
I Mon.. Sept. 27, 1 P. M., io 9:00 P. M.
1 I NATIONAL HOTEL — Phone 369 <
I • Whether you are a mild, medium or severe case I1!: I
whether you use a hearing ud or not... important dis-
coveries make possible the greatest help ever
i offered to the hard of hearing. Convenient Wk
terms. Ask for Acousticon. No Obligation.
I (Las
I Mr. and Mr
Lid daughter, <
lari Bowden e
Llvord, spent h
813’MTS? Cl.
Eher relatives I
I Mr. and Mrs
bent Sunday t
fowler, 6f Tagi
I Pat Wright, o
f Norman, O
feek-end with
hd Mrs. Wade
rMr? and Mrs
nd and M
led with Mr.
beley Monday
peley has beet
[Mr. and Mrs.
I Frutatland,’ v
hd Mrs. C. No
k i ■
I •?!<- (This
[Miss Frances
forth, spent th
pr parents, Mr
phnson.
Mr. and Mrs,
Ins and child
[sited friends ;
Mr. and Mrs
sited Mr. Sh
Montague Su
Mr. and Mrs.
[ent Sunday w
prl Bowden at
Mrs. Downs,
in and childrei
pili van and chi
sited . Mr. and
pnday evening.
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Without obligating you at all, let us tell you more about it today.
Montague County Representative
RAY BEAL
NOCONA. TEXAS
GLENNA J. THOMPSON, BOWIE
CHURCH OF CHRIST
FOR QUALITY
Tire Recapping
and
VULCANIZING
SEE
JESS PARRISH
110 West Wise St. Bowie
Bring Your Tire Troubles tc
JESS
Sunday School . . 10 A. M.
Morning Worship . 11:00 A. M.
Evening Service 9:00 P M.
Tuesday Service 9:00 P. M.
Come! You Are Welcome.
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Apostolic Church of God
Date Hudson, Pastor
Services 2nd and 4th Sundays.
Ul A m. o,3‘? P Mi
Sunday School 10:00 A. M-
Prayer Meeting Wednesday 8:30
I Keen appr
Eroduction re
I rf. ■ '<1 to
LiteWhe han<
Ear, is expres:
ption receive!
lee, of Dalle
Lid 4gu?ne Hire
festeSi Life
pny, by Raj
lounty Repre:
r“The impact
bmmunication
ry life insura
bUEilled oppu:
brvice. You
iients to buil
homie future
rid at the- sam
esults in the
[nmediate bul
(ireat of infix’
“I congratuJ
ecord.’’
Services Held Sunday
For Mrs. M.,M. O'Neal
Mrs. Mary Minerva O’Neal.
92, died at her home in Bowie
Saturday, Seirtetnber 18. Fu-
neral services were held at the
Owens and Brumley Funeral
Chapel Sunday afternoon at 4
o’clock wi,th> Rev -A. J. Quinn
officiating. Interment was at
Elmwood cemetery directed by
the Owens and Brumley Funeral
Home. Pallbearers were Ike
Parks, Bob Holloway, Joe Prest-
wood, Johnson, Ocie Ryan and
-Bud—Blaek.-'---------—----
Mrs. O’Neal was born in Ten-
nessee. She was married to John -------- ... . - . -
O'Neal in Arkansas—in—18#9 Trans of Industrial ^Chemistry^
where they made their home be-
fore moving to BoWie 32 ’ years
“'a u
Surviving her are five daugh-
ters, Mrs. Laura Heifner,' Miss
Mae O’Neal, of Bowie, Mrs.
Alice Johnson, Oklahoma City;
W. T. Hamilton. Minister
Bible Study 10:00 A. M,
Preaching 11:00 A. M.
Communion H:45 A. M.
Evening’ Services 8:00 P. M.
An invitation to all.
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—Sunday - 2nd Monday, “Cor-
regidor” and ‘‘Ghost Rider’’,
starring Johnny Mack Brown
and Raymond Hatton. Bowie
Majestic.
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doing our bit toward
fense of our Notion".
Observers in Clay County who
will receive the award initially
arc: Rex Kemper, Chief Obser-
ver, M. W. Johnson, Harrison
Oller, W. V. Townley, Chief Ob-
server, E. L. Ikard, C. E. Jen-
kins.
Mfs. W. J. Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Winton
1 visited his father ’and mother
i last week-end on their way to
Portland, Oregon.-----—-----i—
Miss Bettie Savage's horse
threw her and dislocated her
shulder hecently.
Mr. and Mrs. Posey
visited. Mr. and Mrs. .Jii
er Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Thompson
visited Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Ad-
ams Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stegall visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Thompson
last week.
1.
^^/ANY of our 1 (>0,000 policyowners are solv-
ing the problem of their children’s collgge education through
SOUTHWESTERN LIFE INSURANCE. Why qot assure your
son—your daughter — of the same opportunity? Through
- ■ SOUTHWESTERN LIFE INSURANCE, you can do that easily,
at a cost surprisingly low.
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1ST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Thi- Sunday School . 9:45 A. M.
<«ni win w iiimviv mj »uC vifC.vx 11:00 A. M.
the Regional 'Commander, San By Rev. Vinson, of Galveston.
A 1/ Voimtf Pantile 7:45 P. M.
8:45 P. M.
First Christian Church
Wm. J. Hall. Paaior
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M,
“ ' ’ ‘‘Can We Be Happy
FMtnk* W Evening Worship 8:00 P. M.
- "Follow the Leader.”
cordial invitation
tended to all.
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DENVER
KENNETH THOMPSON -
The aviation cadet-examining
board at Amarillo Army Air
Field, near Amarillo, Texas, has
announced the acceptance of
Pfc. Kenffeth H. Thompson, of
this city, for air crew training
i= SiSiwS N'.: m i; h,
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to one of several hundred col-
leges and universities in the
country which are undertaking
tlje academic schooling of future
pilots, navigators and bombar-
diers of the Army Air Forces.
After, completion of his aca-
demic work he will be sent' i
pre-flight, primary, basic an<
advanced flying schools whei
he will round out his air crew
training. The one and a half
years ahead of him as an av
tion cadet • wjll represent a re-
puted investment of, the Guv
ernment of over $30,000, includ-
ing his education and equip-
ment.
The future cadet is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Thompson,
of 4698 Camina Vuelta, San
Diego, California. After-, his ,
graduation from BellCVine-mgh G A.^M. and M.
School in his 11th. year, he be-
came associated with Rohr- Air-
craft.
Entering the Air Forces in
April "of 1943, he has been sta-
tioned at Amarillo Air Field for
U4 months.
These men and women who
serve in this capacity have given
their time and effort for the
security of our shores and the
safety of our homes. Their
praises in official Army circles
run high, but they are little
gave 1 known to the public. They are
a.va. .........vo—..- I or|doikg a tremendous job and ami
— Ow book variety during March, i they? ar,, doing ,it. well,. ThljSe.
1942. when he sold you your to-! are the people who can say, Al
bacco products, he must continue i though we cannot fight, we are
to give them to you now. Sales doing our bit toward the de-,
through vending machines are
included in the new ORA ruling
, on matches. ‘ *
Notification of "Next of Kin"
Notification of "‘next of kin”
•f Naval personnel killed,
wounded, or captured—except
whore death occurs within .the
dbhtWeWlrt limits - is generally
a telcgrainjjiving such available
information as may be divulged.
In case of death this telegram
ct confirmed by
die Sfmtary of the Navy, con-
veying condolences and giving
1.additional details. Next' of/kin
are also furnished data as to
rights and benefits to which
they are entitled. “ In the case
of a "missing" person, the next | SUPP‘3
of kin receives a letter 'about '
dur continuance of allotnients i [etaiy^ ^ ..2„i„r„li,„,
fbr insurance premiums anti for "1 •• , •
.dependents. If the Navy I conducted are.
ecivcs further details
notified. .
SERVICE AWARDS WILL
BE WORN BY GROUND
OBSERVER CORPS
By order of the jCommantiing I ja’ South-
General of the 1 ' ' ”
mand and in ..
faithful service, approximately I (1jning.
9.00(1 Texas citizens will be
awarded told wings for service
in the U. S. Army Air Forces,
Ground Observer Corps.
award will be made by the office Preaching^^Servlce
of til. ... v-v. V
Antonio Air Region, in behalf Young People
of the Commanding General, to Preaching
volunteer civilians who have , Women s Auxiliary:
faithfully served as Ground Ob- Tuesday ' 4:00 P. M,
servers in the network of Ob.- j Song Service, Wednesday 8 P. M.
•ervation Posts reporting air-1 : v
traft to the Army Aiir Forces., Try a Bowie News Classified Ad.
SEARCH FOR WAR
MATERIALS
- The most extensive explora-
tory program over undertaken
in the-UniU’d States and Alaska-
for war minerals has been
launched by the' Bureau of
Mines. The bureau is sending
its crews out in quest of nearly
a score of materials needed to
the armed forces. ac-
! cording to Harold L. Ickes, Sec-
States
I in which exploration will b‘
re' ! conducted are: Alabama, - An
of the I zona.' Arkansas, Califodnia, Col-
«.iltv, next of kin are promptiy '-’nah;. " m-,'i'ne. Ma^a-
' chusCHs, Missouri, . Montana.
I Nevada, New Hampshire, New
I Mexico. Nortli Carolina, Ohio,
Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvan-
' Dakota, Tennessee,
111 Fighter Com-1Texas. Utah. Vermont, Virginia,
recognition of' Washington,' Wisconsin and Wy-
Brotherhood io Meet
Monday Night
The Brotherhood of the First
Baptist Church will meet Mon- -. -
day night, Sept. 27, at 8 o’clock
in -regular meeting. A good :
program, with Rev. 1 ...... ■ -
'Suttoni of NocOna, as speaker, | Subject:
has been arranged. There is
also to be an election of offi-
cers. All men are urfeed to be
present. v • ■
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Old Time Gospel Mission
Church
Rev. J. O. Webb.. Pastor
. Rev. Will Worlev. S. S. Supt— I
. On 117 East Montague St
Regular Services “Weekly Each
Saturday Night.
Sunday Morning Sunday School
and Preaching.
Sunday Night Evangelistic' Mes
Tuesday Night-Bible Study.
Everyone is welcome to corrie
and enjoy these services. . -
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Fundamental Baptist
Church
B. F. Dearmore. Pastor
J. O. Roberts. S. S. Supt.
9:45 A’. M.
11:00 A- M.
7:45 P. M.
8:30 P. M.
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CUMBERLAND PRESBY-
TERIAN CHURCH
R. L. BAITS, Pastor
'Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Preaching 1.1:00 A. M.
• Young People’s Society am
Children’s Band 7:30 P. M.
Evening worship service 8:30
P. M-
2:30 P. M.—Ladies’ Missionary
Society meets at the church
Tuesday.
A cordial invitation is extend-
ed to everyone . '
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