The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1944 Page: 7 of 8
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Y, AUGUST 35,1944
SUST 25, 1944
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There are still many
Building Materials-
We can Sell Without
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Do You Hate HOT FLASHES?
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week, nervous, a bit blue «t Dimes I
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lorning Worship
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vening Worship t;
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Smallest of birds, the hum-
mingbird, fixes at the Kate of
60 miles an hour, and in its an-
nual southward journey make's
i win-slop fTigit of 500 to 600
miles across the gulf of Mexico.
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♦ MATTHEW lUDQU « * ’
He helps keep
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until time to
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The Hawaiian Islands werp
, under a native monarchy until
1893, when a revolution deposed .
the queen and set up a provi-
sional government.* The Islands
were annexed to the United Sta-
tes <A July 7, 1898.
a Miles East of Bowie
Sunday School at 10:15 every
Sunday — George Schulte,
Superintendent.
8:00 P.. M.—Sermon:
A cordial welcome to all.
j two feathers at a time,
’ leather from
[ When’ new feathers are
J halfway grown out a secon|
pair of feathers is shed. Thus,
throughout the entire molting
season, the birds' delicate flight
i mechanism remains in balance.
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if, prevent the occurrence of milk-'I^EH
| WE SOLICIT YOUR ACCOUNT
.Paints
Windows
Doors
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AND MANY OTHER ITEMS
SEE US FOR YOUR NEEDS
Lj&n & Matthews Co.
Phone 53 — Bowie, Texas
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thousands of wonion ore
proving that onyonuoxn
hang it. Coes up like a
pitMdge stamp. Just wot it
— and pul it -on the wall.
Dries in 20 minutes And
it's guaranteed to slick —
r«>r your money Kick.
■‘Patterns? There are loads
of gay. colorful patterns —
Make your selection now!
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I Jimmiy Puckering, Paste*
Lnday School 4. 10:00 A. M.
mrning Worship_ 11:00 A. M.
kalian Youth
I Fellowship----- 7:1S P. M.
krel’ing Worship 8:15 P. M.
A cordial invitation is ex-
Inded to all.
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FOR CONGRESS I3TH. DIST.
ED GOSSETT, Re-election .
For Judge 97th JudicMt District: 1
First National Bank
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
Bowie, Phone 19 Texas
ATTENDED FUNERAL
OF W. C. WILLIAMS AUG. 17
Otrt-rrf-town gues’s attending
the funeral services of W. C.
Williams, at Forestburg, Thurs-
day, August 16, included Mr. and
Mrs. H. B- Box' and Miss Lucile
Foster of Bowie: Mrs. Bee Qualls,
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Estis and .
I family of Wichita Falls; Mr. and-
Mrs. Fred Bell of Fort Worth;
Mrs. K|’a Vorlrees of Denton;
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Price, Mrs.
j-D- V. Parkhill of Vernon,' Misses
I Audralene Fisher, Iona and
Grace McCall of Farmersville,
I Texas. ’ -
Complete Hospitalization
Life, Accident and Health
GREAT AJ4ERICAN
RESERVE INSURANCE CO.
JACK MILLER. Agent
Phone 277, Bowie, Texas
For County Judge
M A. BRYAN
For District Clerk:
ALMA DILL
STATE HEALTH LARGELY
DEPENDS ON PREVENTION
For County Attorney:
L. -J. EAK.M AN (Reelection-
r«£ County Clerk:
CLEN PRIBBLE
County Commissioner, Precinct .'
HOWARD WHEELER
(Re-Election 2nd Termj
For Tax Aaeeaur and Collectar:
WADE BOND (Re-Elec(ion)
■For Sheriff:
J. L. (Bucki JAMESON
For County Treasurer:
MISS SUSIE LOYD
MRS; WAYNE DAVIS
For Justice of the Peace. Pet. 4: I
BERT LANCASTER
(Re-election,
Garrett & Company
"The Home Supply Store"
PHONE 370 BOWIE. TEXAS
assembly of god
HALL
Ted . Vassar. Pastor
and 8 : 30 P? M.
Sunday School 10:00 A. M
Wednesday Night—Bible Study
Saturday 8 30 P. M. Worship
Services.
| i uung x-cvpxe s oervice Gun- I
ay evening at 7:1.5, and evening | '
prship at 8 o'dock Sunday
ght
Wednesday night prayer meet-
of ft o’rtlrw'V-
He's the Cental Office
Maintenance Man-.„da
vital part of good telephone service.
He keeps the central office equip-
ment in good working order.
The speed and accuracy with which
he does his job have a great deal to
do with keeping telephone service
flowing smoothly—especially these
days when the wires are needed for
war.'
ReadyPasied Wallpaper
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2- —You pay with checks anywhere,
3— Each check is a receipt.
And your check book and statement provide
Keep This Great Jurist on the Jobl
RICHARD CRITZ
for Supreme Court of Texas
Led Hit Nearest Opponent in July Primary by
Approximately 100,000 Votez
Justice'Critz has-exemplified the best traditions of
a Toxas judiciary rich in notable service ... he posr
sasses the broad view of fho true jurist and the
professional .ptfainmenf necessary to capable judg-
ment on the bench.—DALLAS NEWS.
KHP CHITZ FOR HIS SSCOND FULL TlltM
s . A <Po1-A6v. by Friends,of Judge Crih)
GARY-NEES LUMBER COMPANY
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bojne diseases."
i Dr. Cox said that in spite of I St
all preventive measures, ■ people
twill become ;11 and accidents
L wiB happen. The cure of sick-
* i ness- and the repair of accidents
i fail within the scoi>e of the duties |
j of the private " prnct it inner nf ST:
medicine and surgry."Of course,”
he said, "the general practitioner
: ot medicine is also engagd in
prevention of disease when he
advises mothers to have their
children protected against diph-
j theria and smallpox spr to -have
I the family as a whole immunized
against typhoid fever.”
The general practitioner apd
State Health , Department jipike
advocate that it is better to re-
cover from -an illness, but the
State Health Department is en-
gaged in the control and preven-
tion of disease as it affects the
general population of a commun-
ity or state
t Austin Texas — Dr- Geo.-. W-1Ju
Cox State Health Officer, in |
! outlining the duties of the Texas i 111
State Department of Health said ■ [j|
I in a statement today that public i
health measures are preventive
and not curative.
"In an effort to prevent dis-
I ease," Dr. Cox saitj, “the State
j, Health Department carries on an
educational program j-*—•
I thb public ;
secure protection: l^y vaccination
against smallpox, typhoid fever,
and immunization against' diph-
theria; by investigating sources
of disease outbreaks* by quaran-
tining and isolating those ill with
communicable diesease; by the
prevention of the spread of the
disease; inpection of water sup- ; j
plies and advocating the pro-
duction and use of safe milk to
Paul M. Inglis, Y’asror
J. gM-ry itout, Supi.
..Z . ‘ 10:00 A M.
11:00 A.
' ! 7:45
. ... 8:30 P. !M.
Wednesday Evening Praver S
vice — 8:30 P. M.
Welcome to the Church of the
lazarene.
Security Abstract Company
Complete Records- of all Lands in Montague County
Prompt Service in Title Search Work
and Preparation of Abstracts
Nortnwesi Corner Square Roy Dunbar, Mgr
Montague . . . Texas i
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RELIGIOUS V
; FREED
‘. THE BOWIE MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION I
Mrs. Earl Sansom, Manager
Chamber of Commerce Office — City Auditorium 11
PHONE 123 \ II
CREDIT REPORTS AND INFORMATION . fl
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICE
I Sunday morning service at II.
Sunday Stbool at 9:30.
6 ^ednesday wening meeting at
, Reading Room open SatuB-Jav
afternoons from 2:30 io 4 3n
igs Boy
pie Heart
Dixon, of Buf-
redeived the
t was awarded
Pfc. Lee Roy
es he received
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a hospital in
ng from the
leg, caust
rapnet
9:45‘A. M.
Youth FnliAxeuhto”’’ ‘ trom z:30 to 4 30
Ev^ninJ Womhin ' 8 30 P-M He^ ,ht Bible, the published
An inJTtnHnn --to oil M url,inKs of Mary Baker Eddv anti
An invHation^ to all. authorized Christian Science Lit
, erat re may op read ■■urchnseti
"Christ Jcsub-' is the subject
" of the Lesson-Sermon which twill
be read in all Churches of Christ,
Scientist, on Sunday, August 27.
- The Golden Text is: “Though
Israel bexpot gathered, yet thall
I be glorious in- the eyes ol the-
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"PltMe limit y«ar
•«H t« 5 minutu’’
when Lorj Ditfnct
ciremits arecriwfetf.
■R G- KENNEDY, Pastor
H. M. Mayfield, S. S. Supf.
Sunday School _ 10:00 A. M
Morning* Service...”??.? n A. M.‘
Evening Worship 8:30 P. M I Lord, and my God shall ?be my
Thursday Evening ___■_ 8:301 strength.” (Isauiti 49:5).
I Saturday 8:301 Among the Citations which
I-comprise tj^eLesson-Sermon is
I She following from the Bible:
h I -And the Word was made flesh,
I I and dwelt among us, (and we
I I lx held his glorj, the glory as
I of the only begotten of tne
I Father,) full of gnace and truth’'.
(John 11 14).-----------------------
| The Lesson-Sermon also in-
[•cluCtes the following passagr
I I from the Christian Science text
I book, "Science ana Health will
I Key »q the Scriptures" by Mary
- I Baker Eddy: “Jesus was the son
■ I of a virgin. He was apjiointed
I to speajk God's word and to ap- j
I pear to mortals in snch a form !
! of humanity as they could un-
1 derstand as well as perceive.”
J (Page 332L)
First Methodist Church
Kirk M. Beard. Pastor
C. N. Dictrey S. S. Supt.
Church School 9.43 A.
Morning Worship ll:0f, A.
"Christian Church | Cumberland presby-
terian church
B- L. BAITS, Pastor
l C. O. Stom, Supt.
Sunday School 10 00 A. M.
Morning Worship . n:oo A. M. ’
Evening Worship 8:00 P M
2:30 P. M.—Ladies' MlsstaLrv
Society meets at the church
Tuesday.
Preaching services are. the 2nd i
and 4th Sundays
First Baptist Church
Bowie. Ttxas
Rev. J. 'Quinn
HiSJtA. J&=?fljle School,
Parks, Sup’t.
1:00 A. M.—Worship, Sermon
t>y Pastor.'
(Training Union 7:30 P. M.
sod by (Wofthip Service... 8 30 P. M. '
I P>'ayermeetinE 8:00 P. M. j
WORM LIQUID given in
drinking water for worms and
germs that cause paralysis,
weakness, loss of flesh in
chickens and so-called Black-
hegd in turkeys. RED STAR
Parasite for mites; fleas and
Blue Bugs, mange and fleas
on dogs. 2-oZ. 25c; 6-oz. 65c-
Ne Better made—
First Presbyterian
Church
T. C. Vinson. Pastor
M A. Bryan. S. S. Supt
Sunday-School 9:45 A. M.
Morning Worship 11 00 A M
Young People’s Fellowship 7:30
P. M.
Evening Worship
A cordial welcom.
[ W. T. Hamilton, Minister
jble Study.—: 10:00 A. M.
reaching --10:45 A. M.
bmmunion - 11:45 A. M.
Vening Services— 8:30 P. M.
adies Bible Class Tuesday
-----------i----- 10 A. M-
ible School Wednesday
--8:30 P. M. ’
unday evening services in the
>en air.
Summer Meeting July 20-EO
■ time to begin
tring and box
rt to plan shop-
ties warn.
i warn that the
■strong, because
sent last year
transit and the
utside wrapper
I The address
on both inSide
upper, arid . the
•s at Washing-
nstruction rela-
:ing: ,1
iny, people be-
that a shoe box
sible container,
to be protected
nust be packed
>f metal, wood,
tr strong double
fibreboard, n0n-
:rong gummed
ed with strong
ape and strong
:o much betWr.
pper is crushed
tly to happen—
(tents may be ■
lerboard boxes
leavy’paper. ‘
portant rules to
e following:
ust not exceed ’
must not be j
ches in length
■ngth and girth
ritld be mark-
ed so that it
secial attention
cal before Dec. j
lan one parcel
to the same
j foj^j»ji by jor |
Political
Announcements j
The Bewie News Is authorized'
to announce the fallowing
named -persons as randidates
for public office, subject to the
actirm of the Democratic Pri-
ifitariec in 1944:.
; !, ^'ro?Xn crowns.
; ill ri>e Lamb uoon His throne
Hark! how the heav’nly anthem drowns
All music but its own
Awake my soul, and sing
Of Him Who died for thee,
Him as thy matchlesjs King
I hrough all eternity
Little Stories O'
GREA-fHYMNS
B. F. Dearmore, Pastor
George Horner, S. S. Supt
‘We Study the Bible Onnly."
unday School 9:45 A M.
artnon by Pastor 1100 A. M.
bail'.ng .Union , 8:00 n M.
maon by Pastor 8.45 P M
jiiftWeei: (Wednesday) 8:45
sturday night Sermon 1:45
The pastor is teaching the book
' Revelation at Adult Training
BOJ SOUTHWESTERN BELL
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Bowie
Texas
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When molting, wild Pirds shed
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each
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For Reprresor.iative. 57». District - '
E. L. COVEY
PAUL DONALD -t
Rev. John Webb. Pastor .
her. Will Worley. S. S. Supt.
We have regular services at
ie Old Time Gospel Mission
kurch each Saturday night—
irvices begin at 8 'O’clock.
Sunday School at 10:30 A. M.
Iso preaching services Sunday
ovning.
Young People’s Service Sun-
x-w, all
»\dock
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W B I ■ ^n"1 ,a1rr»‘i/yri« l<in«uoe.. tlu, favorite of th*
t If I’ tzculer season u>aj bu'eJ on in« u*ords. "And on His head tvcr«
!•' J many ctoufw.”
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Trout, H. I. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1944, newspaper, August 25, 1944; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1375027/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.