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HOVVIH. MONTAGUE COUNTY. TEXAS, THURSDAY.
M AltClI 11, 1943
FOUR PAGES
i . ,The Re<l Cr?ss War Drive now , Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hunt Lyon
w progress topped the $2,0.00 j & Matthe ws Lumber Co Mat-
1 ”>ark Wednesday in Bowie anil I thews, Heard & Cndv Perkins-
"n: “wlu’6 E°al 0t $2,<56(J is 110W in si»ht, ' Timber-lake, l'errv ’ ’ lirotherv
4us In'l !'S an"°U“*ed by Mrs' L' H- An- Shamburger Lumber Co.
■ustln l&ove, Bowie' chairman for the "
tended | campaign. Solicitation of funds
“°ard 1 '"’ill continue until the goal is
Mrs. ' reached and surpassed,' it was <fe-
week if cidtid at a meeting of workers
, Iheld Tuesday afternoon at the
Sylyl City Auditorium,
t io Nai Several business firms ami |
and in, many citizens have not contribut- !
spenmn, e<l as yet to the war fund, hut
iolks ir.are expected to do so this week,
Jclck if io Q+ntn/l A ..... >. .
S20 Donations
Ike Chandler Mr. and Mrs. 1,
H. McVickers.
$15 Donations
Cotton’s Cafe, S. E. Harris,
Montague, Dairy Products Co., U.
W. Watson.
$12.50 Donation
"Coca Cola Bottling Co.
Supi. Mexaftder Releases Roll
of Student eLaders For
Fourth ePriod
Supt. Walter B. Alexander tills
Week released the honor roll for
the fourth six weeks period for
the Bowie Schools. The list is
printed below.
South Ward
1st Grade: Shirley Jo Echols, j
Katherine Hoebuke, Sue Kirksev,
Billie Fay Fails, llobby Stain- I
bough, Billy Wood. S,
2nd Grade: Mary Ann Arm-
strong, Donnie Ray Fox, Ronnie
SJU Donations - ------
l-iek 1'v” tu uu so lllls week, | Henry T. Ayres, J. L. Barnes ,,on"ie Fox- Ronnie
18 st.ated- A Special,committee Benson & Benson, R. L. Burve-s I 1 homas. Rqmiie Ray, June Han-
appointed at the meeting-!T .It. <5offiei<i, Sam Heard, Hoiiier C°f’, Jea>l Hancock, Rex Pollard.
nil t„.i---- ■ -- drd Grade: Billy Rajr Jessup.
4th Grade: -Lillian Carol Sneed
-IN NEWS
-IN CIRCULATION
-in ADtsER-nsma
NUMBER 22
&?# c”~ Wv
$6 Donations
Jloeld! ke, Frank Edwards, Bill
Worthy. Dr. R. R. t ,,-d.H, M.
Moore Jameson Insurance G II
GGden, Mr. and Mrs. Jim’-Small'
^ , *’ ci,11Xu ms nave
Jrs- j stated they would give additional
Wiucago donatio,,.,, thus swelling the fund
*lrs.- Hard giving assurance to the work-
tiv-es 113 ors that Bowie would go over the
Mrs. t0p with its quota. ePrsohs de!-
to make additional edntri-
M‘SS but ions are urgit.to contact s:mc
ported .member of the committee, or
Dallas ; ieave their donations at Burgess
and waiFuneral -Home which lias been'
ce", idesignated as headquarters for the
Thom drivel
'hT* : Tbo- War Fund Drive is not an
wl!'ra;lllUaI ea!1 6f the Red Cross,
DHlit is pointed onf by Mrs. •Am-ove
«rdinJbl!iiiS a <aI,,f'a-£n for funds Ip be
inson '€? ,lh'k',,,a,iy V'H,‘ "‘'I'vices I Howie Drug Co, Wliflo & Wil-
and Mr r' ° l,‘l ( l'os-;- The BthUgne j fett' Station, Travel Dio Uourts
andM«,ernlnl>. Chapter -u i.il receive S.5 °ncn?. & Bn,ml: v. W, f.- £
Anmn';C|er eent of the fundR qnd'-tho cth- "" ' ™ " '
Antonio,.f)., pei. (.G,lt u.jn I)e s(.„t t(J 1|fl
Mn'sc7tKm‘,L headquarters to be us.-d in
, iviast-u war work.
eigm du Many Workers Assist
kirn-G A.Jlum,)-'1' of husines men and
T h- a,still larger number of ladies ar<-
« ' ‘ 1 serving -mi Cl inniitteoK 'a.ml assmt-
frnm , ,11g' 1])e . drive, it is. announced
amU>m"y ,Mr"' An-lHT' 'rh‘’ faithful
e_, . w0fk °f these committee members
has .a-«iir«l the ultimate success
, Me* “f-the drive.
MrlUlW Mon wiu'korg include Henry N'.
iJvv ni*'™*’ T-'r’ Kv:ms- [>au' Boedekr
Town and Farm In Wartime
(A weokl V IIPUN I? l
Charles L^fr Kilcreas^' PldlRp j <A 'v<';k,y news ‘’ifireat from the Rural Press Section of the OWI)
Wdlett, Eioma Roth Alexander, __ ,
Joan llaTuner.
East Ward
Mr and Mrs:j':c.TcNatt. Miss Frite^Ssier^WHJ ^
K2. e,lah; Mr- ;:nd a,ts-j- 4^
J M ^ Ho'iatbms . Her, Stanley’ lmdenvoo!i,° Robert
J. M. Moody, Dr. Givens, I l.ynn White. rt
' idl.-ikc Bros,, Roy Price, Joe I , 2nd Grade: Billy r
umner.. G. C. R ed, Fred j .Elizabeth Ann Ford, fiim CliaH<g
V’fli'llO: lit I I T-4 inlriM-i,, 1).....I > • . -
i J ' - * v 11 ct i i a ,s
Hickman, Barbara Ann McDonald,
Ami Sanders, Shirley Jean Step-
How To “Spend’’ Points
If the 48 point per person al-
lotment is used evenly, by weeks,'
the rate of spending in each pe-
riod by families of from two to
eight persons- works out in 12-
Colton Supplies
There are large supplies of
short-staple, low-grade cotton on
hand, says the Department of Ag-
riculture; • but relatively small
■”“! '■>■« - a 5-s;
™tt*,* r* i" «i>'»"inuppij-1-,, mo
four B a il J n fCe’ o0 1,01i,tsi •MWobt. season is slightly larger
jtiiau last years’ but. demand will ran.ly Welch,, present marshal
probanly be larger. “Upiano” cot- and Charles ’ A. Smith, present
-o l. I'Mludos "lore than i»!) per night officer, will fight it out. at
Davis To liruadcast
(uJdon 1U'»* .,n’i *xr 7 ' ''VI' '*■ a“' - klmer Davis; diiYxtor Of Uie Of-
(Tuscnbcrrv 'a„ ] ’ 'Mr^'^^nStk'mw :<’a,y’ Kul'r I ''ce l" Wi"' "ifOrnmtiuir, begins a
Mrs. J \y ; Jn?UH"_(4dlke, Martha Npre.l, Judsbir' s,'n'‘S Weekly 15-minute broad-’
t fi Jl,d ‘drs’ Quinn,-;. Maxine. Thoele. m, FWtlav evebine vw.
.• ‘ .ill. ' , PI III
Mi'-;. J. W. R'-d-ly, Mr. and .Mrs.
i F. Wright,
'Bowie Drug Co, Wl-i'ite & Wi!
:l station, Travel Inn Courts
ns- & Urumley, W. H Steph-
6,1Rt Plant, Gordon Cady G I -
■ Griffin. V. C. Heard, R. V.:.’ CadyT
A. II. I la a is m, Clias. Snail;,
C Slauglit,,.’ Drug’ Co., C Neiv-
smii, Mrs. W. II. Denson,: Mra S
B. xMsubrook.-W. ,1. IJmlen, Wife
mhl Scott, J. E. Brown, Mr. a; a
Mis., P.^ S. St.-illings, R. ,\. \\ I
_ '. -- ullBSUH* luuniuj UIUUU-
,l'rl"U:l.’y -Maxine. Thoele, Helen I ‘ ;isf' ,J*i F'l’iday ov.-iiing, March
I lioiupson, Don Tucker, Don C. Id- The - series will be' b.roacast
TWO ELECTIONS
SET FOR APRIL
School Eelertiom April 3 and
Pity Election April 6
Face Voters
Two elections in early April
face the. voters'of Howie, The
School election will be held Sat-
urday, April ,'i, at which time wto
trustees wii lbe nanied, and the
City election will be held Tuesday,
April (1, when all city officials
except two aldermen will be, se-
lected.
l'l. W. (Ted) Daley and Joe E.
Fulcher are the two school trus-
tees whose terms expire this year.
The other five members of the
board are holdovers. Dave Wor-
ley has been designated election
judge and will be assisted by J.
F. Thompson and W. W. Bail.
City Election April fi
All city officials except two
aldermen will be elected in the
City election April (i.- Opposition
has developed in two races, that
foi pity marshal and the vacancy
on the council caused by the res-
ignation of 11. O. Brown. Satur-
day, March IB, is ihe last day for
Idmg- for places on The ticket and
other candidates may announce.
Tandy Welch, present marshal,
runt of United Status cotton- pro-
duct Lon. .
*■ d B^S KR gZ:
Jake C-TH-ed Hoeldtke, Harve Ratliff, Le-
, r°y panean and H. L. Turns.
I l ien. Ladies assisting in the drive
sorry tbnclude Mcsdames L. H. Angove,
W. AM. W. Golladay, Winfield Scott,
master D. B. Benson, \V\ E. Bensffn, Wal-
• AbilAne.ter .Oof,field, Cecil Allen, N. B.
Bowie (Gary, G. I,.' Griffin, Paul Talia-
while liiferfo, XucTIIb Huckabce,, Edd
joyed e'h.uics, Georgia Evans and Grace
he enliiNarrimore and Misses Louise
Prior (Street and Martha Ann Gibson,
months. Contributors Listed
at the Contributors reported to Tues-
Debbday, March 9, are listed bel.Vw,
cinity >'Thc list ish eaded by the City of
Bowie (Bowie, the First National Bank
Postipnd S. Daube aild Company with
M-ond.-inlonations of $100 each. Business
ting wif'rms -f hat. have contributed 100
businesfper cent are also listed.
Rev. Film? That Are 100%
and cl( Barnfes * Filling- Station
were ,4 Benson & Benson
‘ in Bowi Blontly’s Cafe.
Bowie Drug <Co.
Mm, E. M. Watkins, R E. Wesson,
A1. jin;e LTulchlspn^
L'-0'1 M rshon, ’ Bow ie News,
Maids & Matrons, G. Doc Jack-
S("i’ Mrs. Paul Donald, J. E, Lucas
• R. Lester, NedW. Steed, A. ,1.
W hite, J. D. Moore, Fred Hughes,
Lloyd Burnett, J. I1. Scott, I. n
puhean, J. c. Price, Mrs. Ehza-
beth Huggins, Mrs. Billie M«-
Pherson', 'Mr. and Mrs. James
Ciiampun, A. A. Sadler T R
Iherce, H. L. Turns, Mrs. A. a!
hauler B. L. CliSbee, Mrs. Julia
L. Cl is bee, Wil ey E. Wilhite, Jess
A. Lowe, Mrs. Nell Williams Sto-
v.dl, Mrs. Harry Karlsberg, Miss
Modeana Stout, Mrs. ,Loma Wcs-
Tlie cj d' K’ Br9'V11 Furniture Co.
ing a s Burgess Funesral Home
can’t a,f Llias. Smith Meat Market
lose the’ °I Bmvit
edies. 7 C,otton’s Cafe
S. Daube & Co.
fice of the G Dearmore Grocery
Rationing Bo Donald & Donall
ed, it is atm Evans Motor Co.
board chairnf Ferndtijp Creamery
will be open hirst National Bank
8 a.m. to 5:1 Hr. Jessie Givens
day when i‘ Texas Public Utilities, Corp.
p.m. ^ko Parks Sty!e. Shop
• Jameson Insurance Co.
Bone Star Gas Co.
“ Matthews, Heard & Carly
Montrfgue Dairy Products Co.
Mood) Filling- Station
i-a - iV/. C. H. Parker Grocery
W7j Post Office
fM Harve Ratliff.Cafe
MM ^hamburger Lumben Co.
5'L. Mrs. Ida Wnli.Imf
Donations
Mr-and Mrs. Ben Hicks, Mr.
and Mrs. C. D. Donald.
£3 Donations
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brice. ITom*
or Walters, W. A. Medlin, Mr. and
:Iis. C. Clapp, Jimmie Nichols,
Herman Roth, Dearmore Grocery.
• $2.r.o Donations
v Walter .Hoeldtke, -Mrs. Walter
Hoeldtke, Hugh Walker, David
\\arreu, Mrs. Lucille Huckabce,
Mrs. V/alter Coffield, Mrs. J. D
1 -1 l-V 1 TV TI . -r.
Whitfield.
■>th Gradei Dollie Aaroii, Man-
Lee Brown, La Verne Case, Ben
()- C-’Pins, Ruth Hciu-v, Berthe
N'.-IJ Hogan, Mil.Iren Hudson, Dale
Jackson. JeancUr Mo,Bin, Gaffer
;'pl Fugene Monroe, Ben 1
-lIo'Tis, Charlene I’nh’tt, lhtsv
Vassnr, Merle West, Billy J0 Wil-
hams.
North Ward
:Lt Grade: Mg»thu Campbell
Gayle WmidC Geral.Mtoll, Pren-
tice Rhvne.
2nd (Trailer Ann Speaks, Juanita
An let-son, Patricia Tucker, Billy
Maine Ryan. 1
„ ’lh Richard Sanders.
St&SS&r* *- wjk- a.
■wr. vacatit
over NBC?) CBS and Blue Net-
works cac.i Friday evening from
■ Llo to 10:()n p.ni._ (Central War
1 une). Litey will be.rebruaileast
each Saturday at 3:00 p.m. over
Mutual.
1*5i' .?• Pan> E- Scott Avery, jcell!i George, oJan Hankins
my, A. Vf. Cline, Heoldtke, Joyce Hoeldtke, Maxim
ITf* . n nnifn* \T„ i
Mrs. E Scott Avery, ... wuue
) V is A'' Lnnymrude
Mi-Na v, Harry Walker, J. Barry
Coffielo, Mrs. Pauline Ross. '
-$2 Donations
Mrs M. L. iforrow, Miss Dana
8ue Benson; Mr. and Mrs. Dun-
Grammar School
dth Grade: Tommy Backus,
Margaret Hancock, Lydia Ruth
Heokltke, H. M. Husky, Jerry
Johnson, Charles Maidens, Billy
Thun nart? M;‘ry Tay]l'r- ^
Thomas, l aula Boedeker, Bettv J
Brankliig Don Henry, Gene
A- Qumn Jr., Betty Spears
Ireta. S, Thomas, J. T. Thompson!
Bobbie Ann Trout, Russell Scott!
(th Grade; Janette, Sue Brice,
Jane Foster,, Virginia Johnson
Mary Latham, Colleen Noel, Wan-
da Beth Ratliff, June White Hel-
en Worley, oJan Barnett, Hazel
Gase, Billy Wayne Davis, Patsy
Mh Grade: Patsy Able,'Dolores
•avis Dorothy Garrett, Gordon
Heard aMry Lois Ratliff, Nora
■'e;m Rhyne, Fern Baldwin, .Mur-V
Guo.
’ Y v-v aiui luiae, ivxaxine
Horner, Norma e.Jan . Iiodgers,
Huoert Wade, Donna Nrwtoh
Jamne Welch, Robert Trout Tre-
va Taylor, Beta Mae Swage’rly.
Newspapers. Praised -
Cimiiimnding the press, Preutiss
-M. Biown, OPA A ,di in'rvisL rat or, m
a letter to Arthur T. Robb, editor
of Editor iiad : Publisher Maga-
zine. said, “No finer single'-'serv-
ice .in the interest of. the Anieri-
i an public , has been perf-oinied
during this war than the spleiiditi
handling by- J,lie Nation’s press ol
th eOl A .processed foods ’ration-
ing' program.”
Lower Egg Prices
Fixed mark-ups which retailers
will use to establish their maxi-
mum prices on sales’ of eggs to
tie; bp.hse'.vife have been ..set by
-Ol’A. ‘‘The majjfcup is fig.ireu
«’v'# retailer’s c<wf--. Tills nctiyii
W-II lower . prices, this spring
somewhat under tlioso established
h.'. Uie temporary .freeze of (V-
("ber, !9i2.
, , ...... "> *........ mis. uun- ,,,, School
-'Mb Ann * Robert Sp-eake, Mr.^l ,Gyaif: Williams,
and Mrs. ,J. M. Scott, T. O. Mor- I,- .,foid Vail, Ruby eJan -Vassar,
r'mu^rr' MarKucrette Crockett, i -e.f fe6 R,dj«ra0n, Sybil Rhyne,
L- \\. Heatbimrton. G i. ir-ix.. 1 ’-tylor Quinn, Marv Uni™ i.-.-r
• • .....v.niCKett,
VV. Heathington, G. L. Mil
Goodwill Beauty Shop, Miss Ebz-'
nbeth B( llah, K. R. Don, Mitchell
fContinued on Page 4)
AXMANAC*.
“To do mot
Mrs. Ida Waltlial
Wesson Store
$100 Donations
A CRy of Bowie, S. .Da.ube & Co.
jFirst National Bank.
$55 Donation
*•: £ ^r' and Mrs- T. P. Evans,-,
| $50 Donations
••feil - Paul. Boedeker, Mr. and Mrs. J.
|A. Brite, M. Johnson, Mrs. Ida
Walthal.
$10 Donation
Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Angove,
$25 Donation
Lone Star Gas Co.
$25 Donations
Biopsy’s Cafe, Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Burgess, Donald & Donald,
Femdale Creamery, Mrs. Bessie
L. Foster, Dr. and Mrs. M. VT
iGolladay, Gary-Nbes Lumber Co..
Taylor Quinn,' Mary, Louise Sb
(lease, Bill Jack Evans, Alvne
Egonhaehar, Cynthia Daley, ciar.
<":ce Belcher, Paul Prater,' Phi|i,s
............ to-
i -iOth Grade: Lunelle Ward
fel.uida Ward, Jack -Lovette, An
nclte Ryan, Ruby Underwood El
H1PV C'it\’r\xr T): 1 I .. T ! __*
(oiling Prices on Pork April 1
On April 1, 1948, ceiling price-
will be fixed on all retail sa!es-of
fresh and processed pork. The
United States is divided into el-
even zones, in each of which tile
pork pricosV'Sjril vary foi dlfrer-
ent classes of retail stores. Prices
m OPA Maximum Price Regula-
tion 386 take the place of all pre-
vious ceiling prices.
On and after April 1, a retailer
may sell only (I) pork cuts given
dollars ^ find cents -prices' .under
OPA Job, and (2) pork' products
whoso prices are fixed under Gen-
eral Maximum Price Regulation,
including . pork sausage, cannffd
pork, pork variety meats or of-
lal (including temple meat cut
lets, brains, chitterlings, ‘liver,
plucks, kitiuev s, tongues, Iipa>
snouts, ear.-:, hearts, check and
head meat stomach weas'and moat
and heads,) and quick frozen cuts,
which are delivered to. the retailer
in individual packages in which
he sells them. Ceil.ng p11Ces on
pork must Ih- posted in each store
beginning April 1, anjJ, ujm,, re
(luest, the retailer must givo a
customer p receipt showing the
•da te, name a nd address fo retail-
<u, name and wfogTif-of. each pbj®’
cut sold, and tju- juice paid for
Stockings Salvaged
Since the beginni/ig of . .the
stocking .salvage campaign .throe
months age, 12 53-2,540 pairs ol
silk and nylon stockings have b on
salvaged by. the wonn n of Amur
ita for war use. In the third
month jieriod, which ended Febl-ti
ary 1.5, 252,9(19 pounds of hoisi-er'y
wort collected in stocking sal- agi
-depots of thousands of retail
stores, this is. an increase ol
S1.4 per cent over the first
months collection figure, bringing
the total up to. 020,127 pounds.
Butadiene Production
Construction of facilities fur the
production of butaliene -in a re-
finery conversion plant at Texas-
City, Texas, has been stopped' by
WPB. In revoking preference rat
nigs previously issued to Uie Pan
American Refining Corporation,
WPB acted on recommendation of
Petroleum Administrator for War
lekes. The action is one of the
first steps in revising the pro-
gram for tht construction of syn-
thetic rubber faclhtiemto conform
to the reduced synthetic fu! her
program.
.......^ wui. tvu
the polls (not with guns or bil-
bo ) for the office. Both are well
known to Bowie citizens and both
are experienced peace offjo-rs.
des%(' L. Haines .and Fml
Hoeldtke have anubunced as can-
didates.lor the unexpired term of
iilderma** frofe , the Thiwl Ward.
Ihe hum elected will serve one
•'■■■'m to' complete the frm of H.
G. Brown who was elected bust
year and lias resigned.
Mayor ,1. C. McNjltt, Aldermen
Ogden.- Clarke' of the First. Ward.
Gordon Cady of the Second Ward
and A. !•;. Horne of the Third
Ward. Gily Secretary J. c. Pirtlo
and City Recorder Barney White-
head will not face opposition, un-
less someone -files for these of
I ices before Saturday inghU A ll
are reported to be candidates for •
re-election to the offices (hey now
hold.
The office of City Attorney
may remain vacant, as the pres-
ent- attorney, M. A. Bryan, ha*
been named County Judge, and no
mm has filed for the office of
city attorney.
SINGING MEET
SET MARCH 28
Annual Convention To Ik* Held
III Howie; Many Visitors
Are ExpiWfed
pyfe<
I’lans are now in process pf ar-
rangement for the annual all-day
sission «f the Southwest
tague Singing Convention
held in the oBwie High
No Clothes Rationing
’Elmer Davis, director of the Of-
fice. of War -Information, aft-i
consultation with WPB Char,can
Donald Nelson and OPA Chair-
n,:lw “.van, Kuby Underwood El- Q 1Nils.0,> and OPA Chair-
mer,Covey, Billy JimerSpp,-Myrtle man I!rentl'ss Brown, stated that
Sj j’A!in /‘Tacpck, Margarette Conrad ! na ratWin? ,oi Mothes is in pres-
Morris Barber, Bert Djmmock Jr ’ I ont P^Pccl. There is no short-
Barbara Bobo, Mary Ann Chav-t?*5.** ‘Tubing new, nor of. the
•5 iMarip. HnpTrifUn i>, .'textiles out of ulnVli cint
Grade Labeling , , . „ . . --
Grade labelijig of the 1948 pack ■ " , ,',-s th“ oB.w,» ^
of canned ‘fruits and v.'grt-iblV - ! /! 1Tourth Suri«|iay in
will be >c,.„i,.,.u i„. m. tll,s fW'hth, March 2s, sttte Prck
Mon-
to
8chg.(d
wil.I be i«|iiired by - the OPA.
Trice Administrate Prentiss M.
Brown reiterated this- aniiouimc.
meat to set at rest rumors to the
rnhir«» i i ' "
Idem. Hifm-er Waid aprd Secretary
Orie Garrets of tin- Ciinvention. ■
Far a number of years previous-
|.V thi-s-: 'annual singings had been
iers^Marie.HoUdtke, Raymond made_
l|th Grade: Clifford Collins,
Ruby Egenbacher, Lax erne Fox,
Alberta Hoeldtke, Franklin Kil-
isldtura meets, 1693. ' crease, Billy King, David Latham
•Joseph Pqestly. discover- | duG'y ZubeD Virginia Gallia; Doris’
er ol oxygen, born in jiianuiton, Peggye Holt, Jeanmne
U-F,rs| Pennsylvonio letjis-
13-Joseph Priestly, discover- | u. '*'««««•, woris.
?r f °.xy,?fen- dorn ln lton’ 1(’Kgye Holt, Jeanmne
J England. 1/33. | Hopper, Mozelle Odie, Borothv
....... . i S'fintl: T,-...ur. • . .
Venereal Disease Control
The strictly military pha'se of
venereal disease control has re-
cently been placed m the hands of
Hie Army and Navy, the Office
wu„, xwrotny "f Defense Health and Welfare
14--Yan!:s land in Australia. I , Tillye Jean Wright. , services said. Medical examina-
""0 1 Grade: Kenneth Shocklel'!tl0ns and treatments in locpi com-
Vernice Ward, .Meda Scarbrough’Pwunities are delegated to health
•^-ftS5lr?r,acks.onborn- I , - • ’ authorities' an-d made the direct
^V|767: Samoan hurncane. L ^eh pupil, whose name appears,! responsibility of the u/s' Public
—Births: lames Mad.son. I grade!) of B^nd C J . ^ ! ^lth f.erviJ ‘h “®d»l ProWc-
‘■'-1751. William H.Seward I01 W ,and haT niade no !turn section of the Office of De-
1801 I ^ada Iower than » R, including fense Health and tVelfare Services
aTf-St. Patricks Day-First aep0«ntent. Writing,., art and is to coordinate local action
W patent for Linotype ma i n;us,c are not included in the against. prostitution and se ar"
«hins taken our 18?4 , above since .fhese subjects M*’.nv'seuity; the Americanlodql
18-^-Russians occupy Memei. j consiuef^d g-R talents. tj — * * * *
1 S'lrnefU .Walter B. Alexander,’
Superintendent.
try. U I ,,at a« Hie ,-it.v Ruditorium is new
c . . Jin l,'K" !’-‘,r (the regular Sunday
.Scrap Collection Top (junta in'RT t!l,J '
Scrap collections of iron and I ‘ ■ ‘ lfS' °'i the amging
steel during tlm last six mdntlis : .'for using
of 1942 were .45.7 per cent of the : , " ' Tl,d" nn"m avo!ding
national <|U0ta of 17,000.,0«) -t-.l fl"! Sthurch service,:,
visible stocks of steel crap were I • .8<‘nt r>rHHBl,<:tri aK’ s-ood for-
7,760,000 Hot tons a,t Hie'emi ol if" ",l •l'l>ym,gi1,.g tills
Of the 7,000,000 net tons of stocks1, ^ 8 f v:u"’us immunities
which was the 0bKe sefTasd^^g, ***** dl;fij,1teIy f>rom,s-
summer. _ TL<t i,<! Pl'”s,’ht for participation
' in the servico, , Lovers of gospel
singing in all communities tliru-
?u4 this country, are cordially in-
vited to. attend and participate in
Soft Wheat Flour Prices Dp
I clots of sift wheat fkpur by
eastern, southern, and midlest^ni^i'^ intend and participate ii
millers and blenders were raised > ■ l",7 mak° l- serv,ce« an en
atinrnvitnst.l • , , 11 Joyable surer-,ss. ' A
appioxima.ely eight p,.r ( ent bv Offlrt-ilc- r , i ■ ' . '
the OPA. because of increasing h ,* ‘^,us
cost of wheat. ■ Ceiling prices w41 hT ' "rcsident: Ma^'>
te Placed on soft wheat east o roS ’ ro? Pre8,d°nt’ °He (i*"
the Rocky Mountains, to nrevrnt | ‘ " :‘'y'
further rises in soft wheat flour.! FARMERS BUY BEANS
Drive Against Meat Black Marked WITHOUT RED TAPE
fpr1enmenfn d^L-kgSsr^m^ ' ^
black markets has resulted in ion | W Parc^lase *R the beans and
individuals and fi™»'^ing ^ to
dieted, arrested,„engined or suttl'rod^Le l Rardens without
for treble damages Of thel> S| a *»P8 °? or fol«*
are. being pmLw SI'L Vw t0 WOni fr°m
and tlm reminder bv S' Washington,* All . that
, - . ..............— /and the remainder bv civH n felt j , WashingtOnW All . that
Hygiene Association is tb nrov d cess Mem- rn~J • P'p-jhas to be done now is to tell the
valuable informational and pro f < f)V DUBis' OPA ‘region ^ 8®"i"fir seoda that the
motionbl services. ufen 125 ’ more J beans or peas-are -tob e used for
I ' seed purposes.
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Cline, A. W. The Bowie Blade (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1943, newspaper, March 11, 1943; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth642001/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.