The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1942 Page: 8 of 8
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We believe in Christmas! We believe in
Christmas because we fully understand the
true significance of the occasion.
We believe in it because it gives us an
opportunity to express our thanks for the cour-
tesies with which you have favored us in the
Past.
We believe in Christmas
because it is an established
custom which encourages
good fellowship and presents
GARRETT PRODUCE
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CONSTABLES SALE
THE STATE OF TEXAS )'
County of Montague )
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trict Court of Montague County,
Texas, on the SHhday oLDecem-
ber, 1942, as. directed Ipy the
terms of a judgment rendered
in said court on the 28th da-
November, 1942, Iff a certain
_Brethren, jf we truly love God 1 mug 1______
^Ti%^mpie7oining,QinHXFO~R ShAI^:
•ur brethren in worship. Mav 5'<?rkh?<>Cst^
help to keep the "home base” —c • • 1
by keeping the spiritual
burning in qur hearts and
•Ur churches
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I RpCK SPRINGS
' J By Mrs. S. F. Middleton
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Its Patriotic, Friendly, Neigh ’
b,orly and lots of fun to share
rides to the movies.
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TAe pleasant custom of stop-
ping in our business activities to
extend Season’s Greetings to our
friends makes this season of the'
year a happy one,
Christmas can always be a
happy time if we bulmake.it so.
It is the time to think of the
pleasant things of Hfe, of-kwed
ones and friends, of the finer
things in « world that strives for
Peace.
the opportunity of renewing
old acquaintances which oth-
erwise might be forgotten.
We believe in it because
it is a time when everybody
should and con be happy. All
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returned to Fort Riley, Kansas-
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jg^ttkman. Vir-d Hal■■ r t(M11 Witn their friends and relatives,.
r dsev. G. B Webb, J F. KIT' pLh,..TL. ~
■■an, T Trout Homer Walters
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Mrs B. Hicks.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1942 1
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Horses, Mules
j Within 20 Miles of Bowie,
f , PHONE COLLECT
I Dav or Night Phone Bowie
’ 368. 209 E. Wise SL
' Decatur Soap Works
X W Pearce
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Card of Thanks
We wish to thank all our friends
and neighbors for their kindness
an thoughtfulness of us during
the illness and passing of our
beloved husband and father. We
want to express our deep appre-
ciation of the beautiful floral of-
ferings.
Mrs, Ed Kilrreas,
Mrs. Ed Kilcrease, Franklinl
■ Mary Louise and Glenna Mae.
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There is no substitute for news-
paper advertising.
Alathean Class
Christmas Party Mon.
The Alathean Class of the
First Baptist Church met Dec.
21 for their Christmas party.
The meeing was called to or-
•er by Mrs Joe ' Prestwood.
Opening song was "Silent Night",
■oliowed by prayer by Mrs
&ma Gardner. Mrs. J. F. Kil
man presided over election < '
toregident and victW.|t'<|si<ient.
Mrs. Joe'Prestwood was urumi
fnouslv elected president and .
Mrs. B. F. Hicks viee-presidcnl j Air and Mrs, Meet Williamson
presents were exchanged and ;tn<f granddaughter, ■ Sharon Sue.
« good time was enjoyed by all. v“ifed in the home oj Mr and
Refreshments were served to > Mrs. J. A, Marttn and family
Mmes. Karl Lankford, Jo” Price. ”’ J ’
Annabel Nichols, L R. Duncan,
a Allia Slaughter, Joe Prestwood
Roy Williams, Jack Arrjpgton
j_,s2ns' N. Dearmore, E.
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■Bn, T.t Trout, Homer Walters
and daughter.; Erma Gardner and
Wednesday.
Comma and Mrs. D. L. Martin
and littje daughter. Joan, have
returned to T . Z______
■nding ten day “leave here
Richard Morrow,, who is at-
tending the University of Texas
at Austin, is spending the holi-
days here.
v stances, have much for which to be thankful. We
are aware of these facts, and fully appreciate
them when we express our Christmas Greetings
to those whom we serve, ------” _________;
' are so many things we would like
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'whes created by our mutual friendship.
1 1hese are in our heart and you will know
1 this simple greeting eovtrs them all.~ “ -?
B hlay this Christmas bring you an abun-
J dance of health, happiness, peace and
• prosperity. 7
Thomas Ayres and Abel Cline,
who are enrolled at Texas A. &
M. College at College Station,
I are spending the holidays with
1 their pai ents here.
Mr and Mrs. Bill Waters and
son, Wayne and Millie Jette,, of
Nocona, Mr. and Mrs. Zack Mar
tin and sons, Ronald Gene and
Troy Lee, of Bowl?; CorporbJ
jl and Mrs I) I, Mai tin and daugh
oj ter, Joan, of Fort Riley, Kansas,
lt I enjoyed a very good dinner in
I 'he home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A
Martin and sons Wednesday.
FOR SALE: Cloverleaf Jersey1 FOR RENT:
Bull. 8 months old, subject to'1'" '—■
.registration.- J. E. Morris, 6
miles-West of Bowie on Wichita
Falls Highway. 42-Jlp
FOR LEASE: 80 acres farm-land
near Lindale School Write Alda
Cooper .Stilwell, 1105 Travis St.,
Wichita Falls, Texas.,. 42-3tp
FOR RENT: 4 rliom house with
■bath, all modern conveniences.
Mrs. C L. Dunlap. Phone 103.
• ' 43-44p
FOR SALE: No. 1 good Jersey
cows. Fresh soon. J. Aston Pol
Intd, Rt 3, Bowie, 1 mile south
Salona. 42-4tp
FQR SiA I ___Grind
baby calf.. Joe Huddleston, I
mile south on -highway._______43p
FOR SARE: High grade young
. to work.
T. Lawson at. Bowie
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—Modern 5-room
Close in.. Jno, B. Hunt.
_________423p
WELL/ IMPROVED 80 acre farm
for lease, three miles east of
Bowie. $75 year. See J. B. La-
marr, Newport, Rt. 1. 43 46p
PrANOTUNING^EXperlimced.
All wark guaranteed. Write M.
L. Fowler, Bowie, gt. 4.
FOR KENT: The Gayle Bradl.-'
hpme. one . block . south .High
School. Furnished or unfurnish-
ed. See Ike Parks at Styte~Shop.
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If hen we wish you a Merry
American Christmas we are only
expressing a wish that is upper-
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ft u our sincere hope that you
will spend an enjoyable i’uletide
this year and for many more
years to copie,
anteed, ~At Griffin s Drug Store,-- —
FOR RENT: Furnished garage
apartment, 3 rooms and bath.
Bills paid. Adults only. Bowie
Flower Shop, Ph. 82. 39tf
DON’T SCRATCH: OuY Paracide
Ointment is guaranteed to relieve
the itching of Eczema, Itch, ring-
worm and other minor skin irri-
tations _ or money refunded.
Guaranteed "relief.—Large Jar
onlv 60c at G. O. SLAUGHTER
DRUG CO 40 tf '
FOR RENT: Nice bedroom, pri-
vate entrance, close to high school.
Mrs Marvin Willett. Ph 9510, 800
Tarrant St. 39tfc
FOR SALE: " About 60 head
young goats. See J. S. Rater.
Newport, Texas. ' 40-4p ___
(UISHIDG VOU the season’s greetings to'yoifj
our friends, but we know of no.
Ml C D D U other words with which to con-
fl 111 C n H I vey our sincere feeling toward
_ J the people whom we have had
CHRISTMAS „
It has been our pleasure, and
>t is with these thoughts in
mind that we fall back on the
old familiar “Merry Christmas”
“ sent&nent not surpassed, a
and for which there can be no
.substitute.
Bowie, Montague County, Texas,
known as Lot 4, Block No. 53.
Stallings Addition to the City of
Bowie, described as follows:
BEGINNING at intersection of
E. Litie of Lindsey St., with N.
line of Elba' St; Thence N. E.'
------------- along Lindsev St. 210 feet; Thence
for the aggi vgart- sum ot $391.86 S. E parallel with. Elba St., 200
for District, State- and County, feet; Thence S. W. parallel with
and City Taxes, interest, penal (Lindsey St. 210 feet; Thence N
-------j --------j ' (W. along N. line of Elba St.- 200
( feat to place of beginnig:
Amount apportioned against
said tract $391 _8&; thatrthe ad-
judged yalUg of—said—tHirt is4
$200.00; and said .order of sale I
provides said property shall not
be bid in by any party interested j
in same, and party to the judg-
ment except taxing units bidding
same in as trustee, for less than
the adjudged valu'e or the amount
of the judgment and costs thereof,
whieh ever is lowerf”that said
property will be sold subject to
to the right of redemption by the
defendants or any one interested
thereirt may have; said ..sale to
be made by. me to satisty the
above described judgment fore-1
closing the lien provided by law I
mv iaAcs,. interest, penal lies, ]
and costs against the said real
"state in favor of the Bowie In-
dependent School District as
plaintiff and the impleaded de
defendants together with in-
terest and costs of suit and the’
proceeds of said sale to be applied
to the satisfaction thereof.
*E. C. RAINES,
Constable, Precinct No. 4
Montague County. Texas
- (Dec. 11, 18, 25).
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
KIRK M BEARD. Pastor
Church ’School-—9:45 A M.
C. A. Dickey, Superintendent
Mornine Worship 11:00 A M
Subject, “Mv Presence Shall Go
With Thee ’’
Voting People’s Meeting --
<■•45 P. M.
^Evening Worship—7:30 P. M
•object—"The Wave of the Fu-
tare.” ■ —
The poet has said, Change and
’decay, all around I see Bm the
®mnvh of God is a Divine insti-
tution and shall be nreserved
onto the enrt of time. No power
hp’!’®SftWrtr°v ‘he Church of
the Lnrftht God The darkness
•Winot conqubr the light The
"——J still • stands am ids the
wrecks of time. To true brlicv
era He has given the keys- of
flu* Kingdom. His Holy Church
■n>y open the doors of new life
to al w^r-torn and spiritually
•ungry generation that deeply
Mrr. Peart Fuller spent the
week with her son. Mr. Mac
F.’Bgr in Wichita Falls
„ and Mrs-. Fred McGrew, of
and Mrs. Will Hodges, of
miffe Valley, and Jane Turner,
rf Nocona, spent Sunday with
I------Bbt parents. Mr. and Mrs' W B.
Mr. and Mrs. Volney Embree
•id tons, and Mrs. Pearl Fuller
the week-end visitine rel
T''-- • WT? and friends near Ryan,
•Mahomu
_Mra Fannie Kirby, of Lone
spent Thursday with
W. B. Clark.
Mr. »nri Mrs. S F Middleton
W' ®*’t Wednesday afternoon with
t Mis narents. Mr and Mrs. W F
HT-,-'te»on. of Lone Star----:
jM*-- R- L Brown spent Thurs
•y visiting her parents, Mr and
Mrs Ira Steon. of Decatur
Mr and Mrs. Preston White
jKton. Herman, Loyd and Rob-
■fc Whitecotton returned home
JTiurad.-iv from Muleshoe. Texas,
(shr'r they had been employed
■w pasi two months
^Mr~ Roy Cole and Guy Brown.
-,gIvocona, were in this commun-
vh- Sunday hunting a stray year
_oi»r school vll turn out Tues
’ Mfcv till after the holidays
Novi'- Booher, pf Belknap.
ER*1* Wednesday night With~TJv
itOc Brooks.
_ a’J’f Mrs. F. A Brooks and
•■•y. Shirley, spent the week-
wm with Mr, and Mrs , Dewey
Harrington, ot Oscar, Oklahoma
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'x-’jgaa Sarah Clabp. <>f Nachi-
§ flirfbe®’. La., is visiting her nar-
mtsi Mr. and Mrs A. A. Clapp.
<MBiiig the holidays.
cause wherein the Bowie Inde
pendent* School District as plain-
tiff, and the State of Texas and
County of Montague, and the
City of Bowie, as impleaded- de-
| fendants, and James Schevenpll
and any other heirs of O. Scheve
nell and wife, K. F. Schevenell
f . / i ’ _____ ' 7z:
for District, State and County.
ties, * and accrued costs oji' the
same, with interest on said sum
per cent per- ah- I
di judgment to-
gether with all costs of suit.
Said judgment directs that a
foreclosure of plaintiff s and im-
pleaded defendants lietjs for the
.amount of said taxes, interest,
penalties, .and accrued cosis as
| apportioned to each tract and—
of sale;
As Constable, —Precinct No. 4,
Montague County, Texas, I have
seized, levied upon and will, on
the first Tuesday in January,
1943, same being the 5th day of
January, 1943, at the courthouse
door of said Montague County,
o'clock HM.Tnd^o’cfockp’M2 fSZSe I
j,; j . , Ior taxes, interest, pena ties, I
of said date, proceed to sell for - - J ------ • ■' - - - 1
cash to the highest bidder all
the right title, and interest of
James Schevenell, and’ any other
: 3-room apartment °£ P- Schevenell and wife,
with front entrance. Garage, ?■„ U; Schevenell. in afid -to the
all modern conveniences, near described real estate,
high school and ward school. See J*’V4<’d upon on the 9th day of
Mrs. J. B. Lewis, 605 East Wise [ December, A. D 1942, as the prop
or phone 310-W after 6 p.-m. <r5Y James Schevenell and anv
" 35tfc 1H,er heirs of O. Schevenell and
———:------------s---—--I wife. K. F. Schevenell:
SORE THROAT—TONSILITIS! , -------
Your doctor would recommend a
good Mon, and ANATHESIA Mop ;
will give (instant relief from pain i
and discomfort. A safe germicide j
that will not injure throat mem
brane. Applicators are furnished •
with each bottle at G. O. •
SLAUGHTERS’ DRUG COM-
PANY. , - . 40-tf
WANTED: 67,799 RATS to kill
with Ray's Rat Killer. Sells for
35c and 50c. Harmless to any
thing but rats' and mieg, Gnttrq-
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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/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.