The Montague County Times (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1952 Page: 7 of 10
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SOCIETY
Sunday
11:00.
morning services,
Sunday school 9:30 for pu-
pils up to age twenty.
Wednesday
ices, 8:00.
evening serv-
All are welcome to attend
these services.
Church building located at
307 W. Tarrant.
Scrap Metal Harvest
SPECIAL SALE
Piston Rings And
Mufflers
FOR FORI) V-8
1932 to 1950
Set Steel Flex Rings:
3 Ring Pistons __ $8.25
4 Ring Pistons__$9.63
Lead Lined Muffler _ $5.65
FOR CHEVROLET
1937 to 1950
Set Steel Flex Rings $6.03
Lead Lined Muffler _ $5.56
FOR PLYMOUTH AND
DODGE
1935 to 1950u *-w i.
Set Steel Flex Rings $8.28
Lead Lined Muffler _ $8.10
GUARANTEED
WIDLAKE
BROTHERS
THE MONTAGUE COUNTY TIMES BOWIE, TEXAS,
Assembly of God
Meet in Sunset
Automotive Supplies
Machine Shop Service
‘Harvest and sell your scrap. Your country needs it now.” This is the appeal which farmers throughout the
nation are heedinpr by collecting their scrap metal and sending it on its way to hungry steel mills. Shw .vn
above “harvesting” his scrap metal is William D. Smith of Clarkston, Mich. Scrap collected now means more
steel later for vital farm equipment.
BELLEVUE
Mrs. Leslie Swim and daugh-
Charley Hodges
Dies in Bowie
Charles B. Hodges, 71, died in
ter of Vernon visited Mr, ana ,hR Bowte hospital Friday. May
Mrs. C. L. McCraw. | 2. He lived in Ringgold for 15
Mr. and Mrs. John Harris andj years prior to two weeks ago
Mr. and -Mrs. Charlie Ramsey
and son enjoyed the Rodeo in
Vernon Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. McCrary
are visiting in Burkburnett.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Orton
visited his mbther in Ada. Ok-
lahoma, Sunday. She is suffer-
ing from a light stroke.
Mrs. John Hannon and little
daughter, Juanita and Louise of
Fort Worth were in Bellevue a
short while Sunday.
Mrs. Fred Thompson and
baby of Wichita Falls visited
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Thompson.
The Bellevue cemetery asso-
ciation will have annual deco-
ration program Sunday May 11
in the Baptist church at 3:00
p. m.
WE STILL HAVE A
FEW LOTS IN
when he moved to Terral, Ok-
lahoma,
He was born in Fanin county,
Texas, where he livtd with his
parents until moving to Okla-
homa.
Funeral services were held
at 4 p. m. Saturday in the First
Baptist hcurch at Terral with
Boydstun Funeral Home of
Comanche, Oklahma, in charge.1
He is survived by his wife;
two daughters, Mrs. Anna
Smith, San Diego .California;
Mrs. Jessie Davis, Terral, Okla-
homa, and one son, Bill Hodges
of San Diego, California.
FOBESTBURG
A ebunty-wide Assembly of
God fellowship meeting will be
held in Sunset Friday evening
of this week, announces Rev.
J. A. Murphy, pastor of the hosi
church. The program will open
at 7:30 p. m. at the Sunset
Methodist church. The meeting
is being held aj; the Methodist
church because of the better
accomodations for the expected
attendance.
The program will include
songs prayers, experience talks
and sermon. The principal ser-
mon will be delivered by Rev.
T. E. Miles, pastor of the Olney
Assembly of God church.
The county assembly has six
local churches and it is ex- j
pected they will ■ all be repre-
sented in this meeting by pas- \
tors, church delegates and visit-
ing members. Visitors are ex- j
pectod also from out of the [
county. '* |
Rev. J. A. Murphy, pastor of
the host church, extends an in-
vitation to everyone to attend
MIDWESTERN CHOIR
ENTERTAINS HIGHSCHOOL
The Midwestern University
Choir entertained Bowie high
school with a series of spiritual
numbers on Monday afternooi
Their quartet sang seven
numbers but their trio cancelle
their numbers because the!
soprano was ill.
D. SHAMBURGER
LUMBER CO.. INC.
EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER
404 W. Wise
Bowie
Phone 264
El Puso being our greatest ^js fenowship meeting
city on the southern border not
only of Texas, but the United MYF ENJOYS PARTY
merition
Parkview
Addition
TO CITY OF NOCONA
ALSO SIX ROOM MODERN
HOUSE ON SIX LOTS,
First $6,000 Buys this House.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICE
Mankind’s great need is to
gain the correct concept of God
and His perfect im&ge, man.
As this view is obtained, the
problems of everyday living are
overcome and new vistas of
States, we might mention it;
from where we sit.
This city seems to derive its
benefits from the military that
is stationed here. It also has
much mineral that is smeltered
here. Vast irrigation up and
down the river raises on the
average about one and a half
to two bales of cotton per acre.
Of course there is the general
ranching that spreads far and
near.
El Paso is a three way city,
offhand, one might think it de-
rives most of its trade from
Texas only, but there is just a
lot of commercial intercourse
with not only Old Mexico, but
New Mexico as well.
Some of the department
stores in this metropolis carry
on a large mail order business
far into Old Mexico. New Mexico
lies so close that it is vitally
part of this vast trade terri-
tory.
We are greatly surprised to
see the good citizenship and in
AT PF.LIIAM PARK
The Bowie MYF enjoyed a
party, given at Pelham Park on
Saturday night by their spon-
sors. They enjoyed baseball ancl
delicious sack lunches.
Those present were Pat Tin-
ney, Bobby Brashear, Terry
Randolph, Robert Karsteter,
Richard Stewart, Freda Ffcarl
Winsett, Kathalyn Watkins,
Virginia Harris, Miss Martha
Ann Gibson, Mrs. S. Hoffman,
Rev. and Mrs. Boulware and
their children, Ronnie, Donnie
and Jeri.
-- Mrr
El Paso who are really honor-
able American citizens.
They stand out as a great
and Fallen Man" which will be
read in all Churches of Christ,!
Scientist, on Sunday, May 11.
This point is brought out in
the Golden Text: “As in Adam
all die, even so Christ shall all
be made alive” (I Corinthians
15:22).
Included in the Lesson-Ser-
mon will be these words of
Paul: “For now we shall see
through a glass, darkly); but
example of what a Mexican can
really be if he is surrounded by;
the proper laws and in fact un-1
derstand our American ways of;
life, which of course we are con-j
ceited enough to believe are thej
best the world has to offer.
In a recent bankers meeting
held by Mexicans of Old Mexico
tas. Farm machinery and min-
ing also road construction ma-
chinery flow to them from the
gateway, El Paso.
It is true that it is, rather
warm for one here in the sum
mer, but it is just as warm in
other places ,in the summer.
Reader, why don’t you come
this way for your vacation, its
only a little ways to the moun-
tains of either country, and it
is cool there and this will be a
trip long remembered.
Yours Truly
Steve Denham
FOR SPRING PLANTING
Milo, Kaffirs, Sudan, Sweet Sudan,
Feterita, Millet, Peanuts, Cotton Seed,
Field Peas, and many other seed.
Fertilizer for all crops.
Purina and Martin-Lane Feed for all
poultry and livestock, milled feed, feed-
ing supplements, minerals and salts.
Barbed wire, hog wire, poultry wire,
nails and staples, and garden tools.
Highest prices paid for farm pro-
duce.
We try to buy what you have to sell,
We try to sell what you have to buy’
FARM SUPPLIES
110 West Tarrant
Phone 329
FARM PRODUCE
Bowie, Texas
in part; but then shall’I know
even as also I am known” (I
Corinthians 13:12).
.. . . , T , I in Juarez just across the river,
then face to face: now I know, . . , , .. . ..
I it was plainly shown that fi-
nancial backing and general
commercial trading with the j
U. S. was fastly developing the!
J’SwS'S £ <££ I -» °< -
The Residential Type Funeral Home
OWENS-BRUMLEY
Bowie, Texas
W. T. (Bill) McWilliams
Manager
We Serve with Experience and Respectful Understanding.
Phone 77
See Joe Benton or Jeff S. Henderson,
Nocona.
tian Science text book ab-;
sorbed in material selfhood we;
discern and reflect but faintly
the substance of Life or Mind. I
The denial of material self-
hool aids the discernment of
man’s spiritual and eternal in-
dividuality,-and destroys the er
lake the Key
roneous knowledge gained from
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The Montague County Times (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1952, newspaper, May 9, 1952; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth642655/m1/7/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.