The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, June 10, 1938 Page: 5 of 8
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We haven’t gone
‘High Hat’
just because we have
made the Coffee Shop
AIR - CONDITIONED
•I
IL
FRUIT COCKTAIL
LETTUCE SALAH
1000 INLAND DRESSING
FRIED SPRING CHICKEN ON TOAST
NEW POTATOES WITH PARSLEY SAUCE
V
HOME MADE ROLLS
GRAPE JELLY
COFFEE
ICED TEA
MILK
Morrow’s Coffee Shop
COFFEE SHOP SPECIAL DINNER 50c
. 1
Sunday, June 12th: . .
On Our Menu T|iis Sunday We Offer—
CHOICE OF PIES, FRUIT SUNDAE
or
ICE (REAM WITH ANGEL FOOD CAKE
SMALL FRESH BEETS. HARVARD
or
CREAMED ENGLISH PEAS
We still feature Fried Chicken Dinner
365 Days in the Year . . . for 50 cents
PAGE FIVE
counties on June 1st. He tiled in
Jack, Wise, and Denton counties on
Thursday, June 2. Previous to
those dates he tiled in Montague
Mr. Coffield filed his formal ap-
plication to have his. name placed
upon the official ballot at the July
23rd primary with the county chair-
man, of Parker and Palo Pinto i county.
no oddi-
il
Misses Gay and Fay ’Barr left
Friday with theirunele, H. J. Barr,
for a two weeks visit with their
grandfather in Bowden; Georgia.
JIr. and Mrs. Hugo Slaughter of
Dallas, and Mrs. Lyle Montgomery
and dauiigter, Lola Lee, of Am-
arillo.
Mr. and Mrs. Cotton Luther and
daughter, Delphine, attended the
circus in Nocona Tuesday night.
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Bettis Coffield . . .
Mrs. David Warren, Mrs. W. R.
Potter and Miss Opal Culp were hi
Fort Worth Thursday, .(-
(Continued from page one)
and could perform this additional
duty with no added expense, and
thus save near a million dollars in
administrative costs.”
Coffield asserted that
tional taxes will be necessary to
maintain our government, and to
efficiently |s>rform all duties there-
of. By eliminating unnecessary
bureaus and expenses, we can .save
enough to supply needs that are not
t«‘ing cared for today but that ihust
be eared for in tile future. Hr
criticized the extravagance of the
last legislature and charged that
the only excuse for ’tile present
waste inefficiency and disorganiza-
tion in Texas Government is found
in the character of men the js-o-
ple have placed in their legislative
offices. ’The is'ople. and they
alone.” Coffield sifid. "can p*ut
slop to this colossal extravagance
and—ineffictenj government on July
23rd W fieri they exterminate this
whole breed of selfish representa-
tives of special interests isishig us
the friends of the is-ople,”
Frances Downs visited with
friends in Waurika, Okla., over the
week-end.
Miss Leny Rhinehart of Salons
is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. B.
Raby.
The Bottom fell out of Prices
at our Store
TOMATOES
No. 2 can
.. .-r v ~ -i- -
6c
FOOD I
xgy
Q Best For Less
Mrs. Paul Donald .is-on a to day
slj^rcntrnrtrtn In Knuth Texas, with*
a party of friends. ___r
M rs.
visiting
West.
Frank Karr of Odessa is
her mother, Mrs. L. A.
Mjss oijjieiia Hurdt <4 san An
gelo has returhe<| for a month**
visit with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. A. <». Uurdt.
Mr. anil Mrs. George Rucker left
Wednesday to altend'Summer m hool
at Texas Technological College-at
Lubbock.
Mr. and Mrs. M. .1, Magno/s and
daughter. Margaret Ellen, of Wich-
ita Falls ^sjh k: Saturday night and
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Newsom.
W. T..Dyer. Jr'. spent 'Sunday In
Bellevue visiting Miss Francis Har-
bin son.
Miss lh.roi.by Jarrett. pf Eldora-
Mo. Texas, came last week for a
visp with Rev. and Mrs. A. J.
Quinn. Miss Jarrett spent most,of
last summer with the Quinns.
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F.F.A. NOTES
res
re in No-
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pro-
into practice.
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WE DELIVER
r
PRICES. GOOD FRIDAY. KATl RDAY, A SECOND MONDAY
Flour
52c
55c
Sugar
15c
ALL FOR
flying.
15c
Peaches
15c
2
Tomatoes
FOR
V
Pure Lard
22c
LB.
Sausage
10c
I
LB.
ARED
15c
CASH
BUYERS
FARM^PKODUCE
OF
ALL
1
[
WHILE THEY LAST
LIPTON’S
rF
CHIP.PROOF 14 OUNCE
ICED TEA GLASSES
Pure
Cane
ith a pro-
on Friday
ith of near
day guests
daughter,
rsons.
daughter,
ire visiting
.v and Mr.
FTHE
CTED
FIRES
"FALSE CONCEPTION OF
CHRIST’ SUBJECT OF TALK
AT KRESBYTERIAN MEET
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BOWIE AND BELLEVUE
W.O. W. CIRCLE MEMBERS
VISIT SHERMAN HOME
X pkg. POST TOASTIES
1 pkg. HUSKIES
Sliced or
Whole
Bewley’s
Best
1GIB
(LOTH
BAG
DECKER'S SLICED
BREAKFAST
MARKET
MIXED
MARKET
RENDERED
Mrs. Barney Whitehead and son.
to' Wichita Falls
10-1.B.
PAPER
BAG
iiss Wilson
on June 2,
Demonstra-
rs, Corrlne
t for Den-
will attend
ege.
sh Fort is
drs, Allan
Miss Opal Culp of Decatur is in
Bowie visiting her aunt, Mis,. W.
R. Potter.
nd iKtssing over
(Isaiah 31 :5).
MISS LORAINE BENSON
RECEIVES DEGREE AT C.I.A.
3SSE AND-PROOUCE-
PHONES 314 - 345
48
lb.
NO. 2
CAN
FULL
QUART
Qt. 29c
Pt. I8c
*8 of others
I SAVE At
ping your
ire« — the
proved on
on on the
Best
Yett
j.
Anna
Miss
TEA
YtllOW lABtl
NO. 2>s
CAN
EACH
b
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Texas
■xas
Texaa
CHURCHES
P. A G.
Soap
6 GIANT
BARS
25c
85‘
4 FREE
with 1 lb.
2 FREE
with ft lb.
1 FREE
with'/«lb.
1P
7
; done —
Hand the
.Yet Floyd
1, at thia
averaging
r the 500
m-Dipped
Prayer meeting each Wednesday
evening 7 :4t>.
We extend n henry welcome to
those who can to tie with us.
M. L. Lock. Pastor. ..
family of
relatives
NAZARENE CHURCH
utday School 9:45 a.m.
Mlching services each First and
“hird Sundays at 11:00 a.m.
and 8:00 p.m.
By Harper Knight,
Vocational Agriculture Teaeher
Sunday anil
present.
J. W. Chancellor is tea' her of the
class.
Mrs. J; It. GtinBip has returned
to her home In Irvipg. Texas, af-
ter spending tin week end with her
mother. Mrs. J. S. .Eidson, who is
quite ill.
THE CHURCH (IF CHRIST
Bible Study and class work, 9:45
— ' ~
Sermon ,and the Lord's Supper,
11:00 a.m.
Prayers and Bible Study, Wed-
nesday. 7 :00 p.m. *
We shall lie glad to have you
with us—Come. ’
A. F. Thurman, Minister.
— aecbni-
line.
acres
118^
Apple and
m Staples,
artha Lou
lyres were
and Mrs.
gwtfdit
wkins have^B)/ 1 v > „ v .
nd family^ WE a False Prophet
come: to become a Redeemer, over-
coming the guilt and power of sin
and to give Life Eternal.
Previous to the address the ladies
of Circle No. 2 of the Church serv-
ed a delicious chicken dinner.
John B. Hunt served as toast-
master, and M. A. Bryan gave the
invocation. Robert Spain led in a
sing-song and Paul Donald, presi-
dent of the Men’s Bible Class, piade
a short talk. Mr. McLean
nounced the benediction.
" 1 o—
MEN AKE IRGEI) TO
ATTEND FIRST BAPTIST S.S.
?d brick of
he granite-
ns pulling
• tires, 33
v one on
waged a
gold and
have tires
take such
in all the
•ar has tire
> such a
it one tire
ngle cord
se Gum-
Firestone'
ates and
in every
lid rubber
jstroying
elat that
Sunday will lie the last day of a
spirited attendance contest between
the men and women of the First
Baptist Church.
There were 100 men present last
Sunday and J. Lee Hancbey, presi-
dent of the Business Men s Bibb*
Class, is hoping to break all records
Sunday an’d urges the men to be
Royal I
GELATIN 5
DESSERT
PKG.
5c
$1'65 g
s49c
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday School gt 9:46 a. m.
Communion Service at 10:30 a.m.
Special Mother's Day program.
Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p.m.
—"t----
Bacon
nt Center
1 attended
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ( HI R( II
Monday June 12.
a.m. Sunday School.
11 :00 a.m. .1’reucliipg Services.
7 :J5 p.m. Young People’s meeting
K p.m. Preaching Service.
s In the abswHce o| the pastor, th»
• pulpit, both morning amrnigTiL will
Iw’tilhsl by Rev. H. Allall Scott of
Dallas. You an* cordially invited to
worship With us at any or all of
the above services.
It is important to you. to our
' , town, and to our nation that a’l
people l»e found in some church on
the day set apart by (hid for special
servfces and worship in His name.*
Righteousness and worship still ex-,
alt a nation. x
“<io to church Sunday somewhere."
Mrs. Emma Tyler accompahied^
her son, Dr. R. E. Tyler of Ring-
gold, to Austin Monday to attend
he graduating exercises of Dr.
Tyler> Son, Jo Earl,- at State Vni-
versity. Mrs’, tyler will, visit an
other son in Refugio before? return-
ing io Bowie.
Miss Ldraine Benson, daughter
of Mr. ai|d Mrs. W. E. Benson,
graduated with high honors Mon-
day morning from T.S.C.W. (C.L
A.) Denton.
Miss Benson attended Bailor
I’niversity before going to C.LA.
and in both schools she majored in
Business Administration. .She re-
ceived a Bachelor of Science de-
gree.
Mrs. W. E. Benson, her mother,
joined her in Danton Saturday, and
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Benson, Miss
Dana Sue Benson, and Miss Doro-
thy Jackson' attended the grffduat-
ing exercises Monday morning at
9 n'clock, returning to Bowie a’
noon.
LB 1 OC
Lucille Ball. Mrs.
glio, 5|rs. Laura
Jean Rogers. June Reasoner. Mary
Virginia Stallings. Mrs. Ikirq Wool
s» y. Mr<. Fr»*d ’Wtns'ett. Mrs. j.
Roasonef. ;md Taylor Re.i-oj.Lr:
S' as' I
chickens:
jirojects: nine boys
■ • . . I. < • >( 1 I...,-.. Il .» X.
Rev. John E. MeLeun, promineiii
minister of Dallas, where he. is
pastor of the East Dallas Presby-
terian Church, was the guest
speaker Wednesday night at a
wen’s meeting at the First Presby-
terian Church.
Mr. McLean* Used as his subject,
• The False Conception of Christ,”
stating that Christ did not come:
to become a ruler; to become a
social reformer; to become a
-----jdian angel—that is to guarau-
jrsonal prosperity; or to be-
But he did
Snowdrift SHORTENING
It is not possible to completely
nvolutionize the* farming industry
and turn an entire territory into an
ideal farming Action in one single
year, nor even in several years.
That has not been the aim nor tl^e
anticipation of the Future Farmere'
of the Bowie School.
But there has been some very
noticable progress made since the
installation of the Vocational Agri-
culture department last.August 16.
Since that date there has been 44
boys enrolled in Vocational Agricul-
ture in the Bowie School, with 39
continuing up to The present time..
These boys .are carrying or have
completed S6 projects or an average
<»f a little over two projects per
boy. Approximately jd.rid jobs' in
addition to the projects have been
done by tlit^e boys to put the class
instmctioi
Among <l»e.. .outstanding
plishments ahiiig this line, six
boys have improved 32 acres of
I'ermaiK-nt pasture 1 three boys have
caponized 60 chickens: 14 boys
have livestock jirojects: nine boys
have jMiultry projects. 29 boys have
crop projects, and the ♦*ntlfb class
has run over 100,00(1 yards of ter-
race lines. There are only 11 boys
who have only one project, the rest
of the boys carrying projects h&yr
from tWo to live.
Th<*M* boys n<*od encouragement
fr<<m _the home folk find others.
ofteirThe difference lietwoen sue
(<-ss and failure is a bit of <*n
I <‘'uriigemonf. The business of farm-
a challenge to most farm
toys and if the proper eiiconrage-
put. (Hit the effort. I>*t’s get lie-
hiiid these boys and help them
realize tbeir-uitnbilions.
• Several members of the Bowie
and Bellevue Woodmjan Circles
spent Saturday in Sheihnan where
they attended the rededication of
the main building at {be home for
the aged and orphans. The dedica-
tion service honored Mrs. Dora
Alexander Talley, National -Presi-
dent of the Woodman Circle.
Delegates from a - convention in
session in Oklahoma City attended
using a special train. Among the
delegates Were many prominent
National and Stpte officers of the
organization.
At noon a deliciousi barbecued
t hicken lunch was served-llnd the
afternoon was spent in viewing the
buildings and grounds of the home,
also a ftpr of the city was made
ip cars funnshed by the Chamber
of C<»|ner<c (if Sherman.
.The trift^yas made from Bowfe
by bu<. <1 riven by E. W. Bullard,
and the guilty included the follow-
ing from Bellevue.: Mrs. J. N.
Towles. Mrs. Joe Dixon. AJrs.
Harrison, and from Bow’ie: ...
Anthony F'eno-
Rtigers. Norma
...Mrs. Ezra Parker has* hr' her
hip ui'i'n: 'Mr. innt mil l. ■
T. Gunin). Mr. and Mrs.’Ray Whi’e-
h(i;i(L apd Mrs. J. C. C(Hi]M*r of
Mead. Kansas, and Airs. Essh
Gumm and son. Calvin. Mrs. R. O.
Gallia ami daughters. Patricia and
Madeline, of Pampa. -Wayne, have gone
—:_____o_________ ' Where they will remain with Miss
Jody Greenwood lias 1 vturned | Georgia Mae Whitebead until she
Xrom Dttuuuv mbene-lit* h ~ s li. ciapit* t e.s 1 rercuuna? al bitidno
;•♦*«!! amending N.T.S.T.C. college.*
Salad Dressing
“W^PIckles
CHRISTIAN S( 1EN(’E SEKVK ES
"God the Preserver of Man" ift
the subject of the le sson Sermon
which will Im* read in all churches
of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
June .12.
The Golden Text is: /As birds
flying, so will* the Lord of hoxts
defend Jerusalem: defending also
he will deliver it: ai
he will preserve it”
Among the citations which com-
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the fol *
lowing from the Bible*: “And the
Spirit and the bride say. Come.
And let him that hearefh say.
Come. And.l(*t him that is athirst
cbme. Ami whosoever'* will, let him
take the water of life freely*’ t Re-
velation 22:17). » •
The Lesson-Sermon also Includes
• t^e following passage from the
Christiap Science t<*xtbook. ’’Science
and Health with Key to the Scrip-
tures*’ by Mary Raker Eddy:
“Whatever Inspires with wisdom.
Truth, or Love—be it song, sermon,.
or Science—blesses the human fam-
ily with crumbs of comfort from
Christ’s table, feeding the hungry*
and giving living waters to .the
thirsty” (page’234).
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HOMINY
2
15c
89c | MEAL 20 lb. 33c
2
SALMON
19c
Tall Cans
2
15c
Pineapple
15c
Crushed No. 2,£an
Vinegar
15c | Jar Lids
gal.
Shortening
75c
Vegetables
Market
JOWLS
IOC
Lb.
lb- 7c
Salt Pork
14C
lb.
5c
Sliced Bacon
19C
Lb.
Celery
IOC
Nice
Onions
3 ik XOc
Pineapple
20c
LEMONS
15c
doz.
Lb.
See Our Windows for Add
Specials
••w
/■
Watermelon & Cherries
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VINE RIPENED
Tomatoes
New
Crop
MIns Odcllc Roddcy of N»*w|wirt
shopped iii Bowie Thursday.
Miss Miriajn Yarbrough returned
Friday from DetHon. where she has
been attending N T S T.C.
Mrs. G.
sister, Mrs. J.
Monday.
GINGHAM GIRL
Peaches
8 1b.
Carton
Limil
No. 2 A
Cans
o
L
Oleomargarine u> 12|c
Brookfield Butter Lb. 25c
Pork Sausage
Rib Roast tb.-F2c
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bryan and
Vbr»e girls. Luim*. Marguerite ami
Jeannlne. wen* guests Sunday af-
ternoon of Mrs. Frank Hardcastle
of Bridgeport.
•Mr. nnd Mrs. M. A. Bryan and
Xbree,girls, Luimk-Marguerite., and .
Jeannlne, expect to leave Friday
for a two weeks vacation on the
Gulf. . ’ .
No. 2|
cans
Miss Ellen Joplin had as her
giicsls Sunday.^Mr. and Mrs. E. If.
.Joplin and sons, Jim* and Roy, of
Fort Worth.
G: Meyer and F. M. l^iire ac-
companied G. <’. Meyoi\ Jr., and J.
(’. Lee to College Station Friday,
wheie G. C. enrolled for the sum-
mer course.* J. (’. 1/4*0 had accom-
panied G. (’. home from school. <»n
Wednesday Mr. Pa Ire and the two
young men made a trip to Wichita
Falls.,
Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Slauhter had
as their Sunday guests, Mr. and
Mrs. Cortex Slaughter of Tyler,
Mr. and Mrs. (’buries H. Nuylor
of Elebtra visited Mrs Lillian
Rains, over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Brinson nnl
daughter, Helen, have returned
home from jin eight days tour of
West Texas and Northern New
Mexico.
Fresh Corn 2 ears
—.— ...
Miss illie !/*(' 1
in till'' Bowie. Hitfh School,
loft .Mmhln.v to visit Miss Herlii
Nutt is. W.uurikti. <>klo.
■ Richard Giles of Abilpne visited
liis parents, JIr. and Mrs. H. R.
Giles^ over the week-end.
Mrs. E. R. Lordan lias 'returned
to Tier home in Dulins.- after n
Week’s visit’ with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. B. R. Giles.
Et Medley .visited her
s. Wood, in Nocona
doz. 20c
Ty Peerless
*LOUR 48ib
Fresh 2 f°r X7c
Mrs. E. I.. H'»dgc^ of Widiila
Falls has returned* h«mrt* after jl'J
week's visit with her mother. Mrs.
J. T. Ghrrett.
Miss Vivian HutcbDOn Ivfi last
SYe<*k fi/r iL vibit Jn^ various juiims
in Oklahoma.
on I "I‘hVS 9 13 oz.
J Pineapple Juice Cans
THE BOWIE NEWS
Miss Betty ('live Pierce, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. I.. Pierce of
Gainesville, is visiting her grand-
mother, Mrs: T. R. Pier<-e, Sr.
Mr., and Mrs. Ellis Buller visit-
ed Mrs. W. Waller of Nocona Mon-
day.
Mrs. W. E. Scott of Saint Jo
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Coffield, Saturday. ,
Miss Pauline Ellis spent the week-
end in Stoneburg visiting her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Ellis.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hurdt had as
their guests SunHay, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Stanley Robertson of Decatur.
Ed Raines and son, L. C. Raines
and family of Wichita Falls, visit-
ed Sunday with Mrs. W. W. Wilson
in Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rucker
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rucker
of-Grand Saline last Thursday.
LOCAL NEWS
t--.4 --------
Mrs. Lawrence Cook of Jacks-
boro visited her jdster, Mrs. George
Cassies, Monday. *
Wood row Mc(’lellen
bdme Wednesday from
dpys visit in Austin.
Mrs. J. T._ BW'f' Lnd W. B.
Brice made a trip to Weatherford
Friday to attend the funeral of -I.
T. Brice’s father. W. T. .Brice,
returned
a three-
Mrs. Mart Hipp and son. Billie
James, are visiting in Mineral
Wells.
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