The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1942 Page: 6 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Montague County Area Newspaper Collection and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Bowie Public Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
I.
. p.
IE SIX
♦ ■
THE BOWIE NEWS
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1942
frie
(Continued on Page fl)
of
de-
tyweiitUfi.
Cl
g-a1
it
i
-£
MILLER SAYS
Wishes You A
merry
T
WOOD DRY GOODS
Ghnstwias
4.
r-
BURGESS FUNERAL HOME
TO THOSC WHOM W€ S€RV€
t
L
THE JOUS
r.v
OF
urday
CHRISTMAS
i
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
GRIFFIN'S
BOWIE, TEXAS
DRUG
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
, I
aM' •
8
AMERICAN
CHRISTMAS
MAY'.YOURS BE A MOST MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND THE NEW YEAR PROSPEROUS
GIVE WAR BONDS-
SA VINGS STAMPS—
ELMER WOOD, Prop.
BOWIE,, TEXAS
<5i a
<“r
1 A /
J?-*
K. D. Radin S er vice
- -“We Knbw How” “
___ Rnwip, Toxas______
2 Doors Above Bank
fcl
LINDALE NEWS
By Mrs. C. Noble
Kin;
to ha
“salte<
States
sugar!
GIVE
Carri
One
Pern
ODT i
one ac
cembei
regulal
advant
deliver
xind moy-ouf flog faT.------
ever be rhe symGol 61
Copied fl
AS THE SHADOWS OF THE OLD YEAR
LENGTHEN TOWARD THE TWILIGHT
AND AS WE PREPARE OURSELVES FOR
THE PROBLEMS OF THE NEW YEAR, IT
GIVES US REASON TO PAUSE FOR A
MOMENT OR TWO TO CONSIDER THE
PLEASURES THAT HAVE BEEN OURS.
WE SINCERELY BELIEVE THAT WE
HAVE MANY GENUINE FRIENDSHIPS
AMONG THE PEOPLE OF THIS FINE
COMMUNITY; FRIENDSHIPS WE VALUE
ABOVE ALL THINGS MATERIAL; ASSO.
CIATIONS.THAT-HAVE BEEN CEMENTED
o • <j
. ■ y
It s Patriotic, Friendly, Neigh
borly and lots of fun to share
rides to the movies.
• Kim
hash i
soldier
* is too
ment
HANCOCK
By MRS. BEULA COX
Mr.
little s
' and N
Briar
MK ai
finetor
b Mr.
son, C
Buffin,
were
Bowie
Rev.
Clyde
and M
Sunda;
A Ser
- A s
F-. -Ma
Falls 1
“flm
in som
he got
chiner
arm u
that it
should
injurie
Wichit
dition.
Miss .
about
were
Wichit
, Hoppe
time <
His <
iff |
at Wai
I [civs-v
, JUSTICE,
r fRfEBom .
k and unify
r
I 7-++H
[Boys I
F Lea\
Wolter
I of Mr.
George
Mrs. J
I of Tru
|W. L.
W. L.
For Fo
Rece
farm
and r<
I Reaves
Lmovinf
•Worth
Mrs. 1
Afnothi
Missin;
Lt. 1
Jacksb
has be
tion ir
War si
tioned
Air F<
Person
Sgt.
que. N
Lt. '
cently
officer
been i
family
• S. 1
Brazea
home
Mrs.
Woth
Hess f
Mr.
have J
merlv
merry a
during
H,u>py
BY THE LOYAL THOUGHTFULNESS OF
THOSE WHOM WE SERVE
WE ARE INDEED GRATEFUL FOR THE
OPPORTUNITIES THAT HAVE BEEN
PRESENTED TO US. AND WE ARE CON.
SCIOUS OF OUR RESPONSIBILITY TO
YOU. WE DO NOT HESITATE TO RENEW
OUR PLEDGE OF SERVICE AND CO.
OPERATION IN WHATEVER CAPACITY
WE MAY BE CALLED UPON.
A JOYOUS AMERICAN CHRISTMAS IS
EXTENDED TO THE CITIZENS OF THIS
AREA.
f,
Home
The
have t
stratioi
4 for th
Jan. 2(
Mrs. L
Christi
The
Leona
Christr
— auditoi
Dec. 2
there I
invited
"Who
Odis
friends
the pa
Mr
Gafy,
friends
and V
Mr. Ai
of Out
Buy A
Ever
the Ui
Leona
at 10:3
Supt.
Mr.
spent I
sister,
Mrs.
Foy B.
Are enhanced by the
thoughts of the splendid
associations which have
been ours in the past. It
reminds us of the loyalty
of our host's of friends in
he area. We wish you a
Merry Christmas.
Mrs Ellen Walter attended the
Christmas tree at the Methodist
I church Sunday night,
I Mrs. Roy Schockley has spent
Jjeveral days with her mother
.[.Mrs. Fowler, of Tage. who is ill
5 V. W. Vaught is a shut-in with •
.L—-----------
MERRY CHRISTMAS
and a
HAPPY NEW YEAR
It is with a deep feeling of
j_ gratitude and appreciation for
all the good things that have
Come to all of us that we say,
-“May this be_fl _Y£DL_ Merry
Christmas for you and yours.”
MILLER'S
EXCLUSIVE STORE FOR
_ MEN AND BOYS
Bowie, Texas
Its
borly
rides I
of Elbert Baker, and Doyle Ba-
ker, Paul Baker, Hazel Baker
Robinson and husband, Dick
Robinson, "in and to the follow-
ing described real estate, levied
upon on the 9th day of Decern
ber, A. D., 1942, as the property
of said defendants.
LOTS 5 and 6, Block 11, Oak
Lawn Addition tfi_lbe City of
Bowie-, Montague County. Texas,
as fully described in deed to
Mrs. Vesta Lee Baker from J.
W. Reddy et ux, dated Feb. 5,
1920, recorded in Vol 118,' page
180, deed' records of Montague
County, Texas.
Amount apportioned against
said tract $132.60; that the ad
judged value of said tract is
$75.00; and said order of sale
provides said property shall not
be bid in by any party interested
in same and party to the judg-
ment except taxing units bidding
same in as trustee, for less than
IN A COUNTRY
IN A WORLD
Where the gleaming torch of Liberty qnd Freedom still burns brightly
... we pajuse to reflect with sincere joy upon new friendships formed
and old ones grown richer,. . . and as we enter a New Year we express
pur gratitude to you for having made our experiences throughout the
--past year pleasant and profitable.
a
an infected foot.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee. Wall, of.
Bowie, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
C. Noble Sunday afternoon
Miss Annie Colton spent Saltir
day afternoon with Mrs 'V W
Vaught.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlow' Sandies
attended the singmgat fcrashv
Sunday, afterneon
The Lindale .school will have
their . Xmas tiee and program
Wednesday morning at 10:30.
—' 1 T'!'11 ■ O- 1 ' .
If you don’t care for highly
seasoned soUp oi slew, uSe a tea
hall, put the flavorings in the
JiaII lin'd hold in the soup or
stew long enhugh to get the de-
sired flavor, thers remove.-
ni rnn
■ ^.tniiiii ■■■ aiiiiiF WiiiiiiF
ol the judgment and costs thereof,
which ever is lower; that said
property will be sold, subject to
to the right of redemption by the
defendants or any one interested
therein, may have; Said sale to
be made bv me. to satisfy the
xiliuyj4.-desenbed j ud g m e nt—fore-.i—
closing the lien provided by law-
lor the. taxes, interest, penalties,
and costs against the said real
estate in favor of the Bowie In- ■
dependent School District as
plaintiff and the impleaded de
defendants together with in-
terest and eosts ot suit and the
a
.IHTllinrV; ra4X .'it flip nnnrtnnncn r • p RAlNFS
Constable,-Precinct No. 4. |
Montague County. Texas
(Dec. .11, 18, 25)
H----—■ ? L
of suit. Sain- judgment directs
that .a._fot eclosure of plaintiff’s
and inipleadcd defendants liens
for the amount of said Faxes,
interest, penalties, and accrued
costs us apportioned to each tract
and — or lots as described in
Montague County. Texas, I have
said order of sale.
As Constable, Precinct No. 4.
seized, levied upon and will, on
the first Tuesday in January.
January; 1943, at the courthouse
door of said Montague County,
Texas, between the hours of 2
o’clock p. tn., and 4 o'clock p. m.,
of said day, proceed to sett for —
cash ., to. the highest bidder all —
the right, tlfle. ami interest of
Mrs Vesta Lee Baker, widow of
Elbert Baker, the unknown heirs
Subscribe for the News.
It s Patriotic, Friendly, Neigh-
borly and lots of fun to share
rides to the movies.
- CONSTABLE’S SALE
THE STATE OF TEXAS )
County of Montague - J
By. VirtUe of an order of sale
issued by the Clerk of the Dis-
trict Court of Montague County,
Texas, on the 9th day of Decei
ber, 1942, as directed by the
terms of a judgment rendered
itusaid -court on the 28th day of
November, 1942, in a cqrtaii
cause wherein the Bowie Inde-
pendent School District as plain-
tiff,-and the State pf.Texas and
County of Montague, and the
City of Bowie, as impleaded de-
fendants, imrt Mrs Vesta Lee Ba
ker, Widow of Elbert Baker, the
unknown heirs of Elbert Baker,
and Doyle Baker, Paul Baker,
Hazel Baker Robinson and bus
band, Dick Robinson, are
fondants and against said de-
fendants for the aggregate sum
rumiv T,d’c,?1S‘riL'f 111 •» «S8 tnan
nUn‘uf' dlU ' ‘‘»>tm4>fct the adjudged value nr the armmnt ’
penalties and accrued costs - ■■ •
on the same, with interest on
said .sum at the rate of fi per
cent per annum from date of
judgment together With all costs
_..;x Sirin-judgment directs
foieclosure of plaintiff’s
end for the Christmas holidays
with homefolks.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom McManus,
of Newport, and Mr. and Mrs
Kmmett Hancock, of Bowie, went
to Iowa Park Friday evening
late to visit Mr. and Mrs. Chester
. McManus They returned
Bowie late-Friday night, apd Mr
•nd Mrs. McManus came to New-
port early Saturday morning.
W F Gossett, farmer and
lancher 1 mile out on 1
road, is kept about as busy these
days as any man we ’
7 It
The Christmas tree and school
Mrs. Albert Love and
Mrs.
ceme-
Valley
junk—ilea,lorn—fatally
■hr
they were proud.
„ v„,„ Those visiting school last
the wood and throws it in his 'JTe2, w<'l<' Bcula, Beatrice and
.1. C. Cox, also Mrs. Waltet
I Scroggins.
J , August Page visited with Beula
| Cox Hundaw evening. '
n Mr. and Mrs. Albert Love vis-
V. Cloer, ! ited with Mr,, and Mrs. Morgan
„ . - ----- ---- - -----:“-3 and Love and chjldn'n Saturday
hunting and usually has the best j night.
of luck, took his gun and went!
; down on the creek to bring back
i, some nice tender squirrels.
this time he had the worst of
luck and returned to town’ late
in he evening all tired out from
severs! minles walking through
the tall grqss and brush and
hurting his neck straining and
, v looking up the trees to see if ho
Could spy a furry squirrel.
When the writer met him the
next day and inquired about his
luck he was perfectly disgusted
•nd said, “Naw, I never saw a
solitary thine, nto even a bird ”
Said he finally gave up the squir-
rels and went into the tall, thick
grass fields in hopes of bringing
back a quail hut never struck a
one, not a thing, even so much
T itii • rubblt. .
■ . Well, maybe the next time
Wngs will change and he will
nave plenty of real luck for that
is what makes a hunter stav on
the job.
Real Estate Operator Informs
the Writer That Business
4s Not so Dull
While in Bowie the other rlav
We met up with Oscar Under-
wood. who is in ,the real estate
business and making inouirv
•bout how dull that kind «f husi-
naSs was dring these trving times
he stated that it wasn't so dull
as we miehl think it was Then
h« told us that he had done
------—*8BiOOO worth »f business in Flow •
ie during the last two months of
this y«ar. Novomb-r and Dccem-
—--------ber, -But h;i adiloil that-rm"
•mounted to $in.nho of that
•mount All of which looks like
-------4he business is stilt holding pn
•nd nrohehly much better than
in some time.
Qrootings To Our Many Friends
With this week's column the
Writer wishes to express his
greetings to all the readers of
happy and joyous Christmas
Ma column.
It is our wish, that every one
who reads the column will have
• very happy and joyous Christ-
..5 tnes and see a happy and pros-
s TJerous New Year for Nineteen
Hundred and Forty-Three.
I wish far you all the happiness
that can be crowded ihto your I
good lives and just ns little of
•orrow that it is possible to come
your way. But if sadness and
I borrow does come to you during
these Christmas holidays. 1
■ Want vou to know that you will
. . have all my sympathy as well
*8 mv pravers. to our Go<l to help
you to bear it all.
Ed Bulls.
---------------n----..
Mr. John Hubble was a Jacks
boro visitor Thursday of last'
■ week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scroggins
made a business trip to Belle-
vue Friday.
Mr. anti Mrs Oagles and small
son, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Dewe-
ber and .small daughter of Post
oak. spent Saturday nigh( wilt
Bowie Mr- and Mrs. John Hubble.
, ... Mrs. Loyd Tims left Wednes-
days as any man we know of “ay for El Paso to join her bus
just now, trying harH to supply • a”d w*'0 is stationed there,
customers with good dry, well’1 1 ,,p Christmas tree and school
seasoned wood for their stoves. P‘ay ls lo-be Thursday, the 24th
Mr. Gossett has about 100 cords ,, rs- Albeit Love and
of wood cut last winter on his Morgan Love attended the
ranch and he has a tractor and „,r\ working at Lone
wood saw fastened to the machine Wednesday.
•nd he just goes into the winnls , lh“ .l|inl^ doalern finally fll|
Where the wood is stacked and “Tied tb« school’s scrap for which
turns on his saw and saws up they were proud,
into stovewood length a cord of ‘hose visiting
C.. _„2 ______ ...
large wagon and makes delivery.
Hera's a Man Who's, Got
The "Hunters' Bluet" ■
On one very lovely afternoon
of last week. Mr. W. V. ;
who does lots of fishing
L_ „ „....
of luck, took his gun and went
I Hoping everyone as
Christmas as possible
hut'lhese war times and a
New Year. ■
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Campbell, Mark. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1942, newspaper, December 25, 1942; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1374944/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.