The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, June 26, 1936 Page: 4 of 8
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KIDAY. JUN!
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THE BOWIE NEWS
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FANCY
Sale! Men’s Spring Suits Sale!
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All Kinds
15c
2 for 25c •
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IMPORTANT OMISSION
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Established 1883
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cd.
Phone
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I’ve Just Had My Watch Fixed
AT
HOT BARBECUE.
PER POUND
No. 2 1-2 Can ,
Apricots
14t - 2for27c
Hull
YOU ft MO/VSY BUYS
rut MOST
FIRM HEAD
LETTUCE
HOME
' MADE
QUALITY
PICKLE
LOAF
Discusses Achieve-
ment Day Program
Nd. 1 FRUIT
Tall
Can
M
’ER
POUND’
LOAF MEAT
Pork Added
PER POUND
fancy
VEAL
No. 2 1-2 Can
PEACHES
Attention!
Mr. Ex-Service Man!
All
I
GRAPI JUICE
PINT QUART
15c 27c
BUY QUALITY IT PAYS
$15.60
$18.00
$19.60
No. » Can . ..Z For
TOMATOES 15c
FANCY UTAH
Cherries
ZOClb.
TEXAS.
NU
Citirof
Il .S.WSS:_____
725c
Bowie, Texas
Peaiut Butter ^Mnatr*
Flakes ^350
3
Wisely ...
® 1 j
l summer nonths, there’s nothing more, appreciat-
ions! mea of cold meat*, with potato salad, fresh
cooliig foods that your famdv +rke-. Plan 1
how t’s appreciated buy the meats frptn
pl Id*. I" -T-rs- . ”, ; j _ ■■■aa-j=
15*
35c
III
—-— Rail—Com
whose contir
.tln-lna yea
re-election 1
comment »ir
t urned for
hearing Thu
ized Intervie'
lished by a I
ly. quoting
Bill McCraw
nor. has ere
■Tim Ferguso
weekly sheet
, to tell his fl
public life a
attorney gen
. - court denied
las, Houston
name on the
without an
■**• play a treme
in Texas poll
will be two I
a, Happy Ho
ball players
A few smart
ing that wh<
hear polltlal
reading the!
making plan
ly th .July 1
they will pr
the winners
candidates, 1
with the f<
counting het
votes, but oj
differs as to
tion is an a
Some think
<rf being gra
are “sore" a
.tJMk didn’t
^^hat tya
Tn Matag
I-loniufLYl
* IVUlgtWH 0^
girls’ 4-H cl
variety of to
as planting
Kathlene ha
already, and
grown from
Mrs. Mary Elliott has returned
home from a visit In Windom.
Mixed Sausage
PER POUND
IOC
t Ameridui
Or Pimento Steed
Cheese J0c7
No. 2?-2 Can -
Pears
15c
PER
POUND
Bologna JOc Salami 30c
Sandwich Spreadp-Lb- 3OC
Spiced Lunzheon Meatp- Lt> 30c
t i u. , >vii
basinos .Tuesday.
Oxydol Large Size X9C
Petrified Tree ,
The fattest specimen .4 a (»,lriti"l
t>fe yet found in Oklahoma. 23 feet
In huiKtli. ''as uisemlrtedTnr s geo-
logical exhllill at J lie L’uiVcrsity of
Oklahoma. It w« found near Ada.
day afternoon:
Walter Tompkins of Bonita '
Ringgold Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank De Harde of
Hardesty, Okla , Mrs. O W. Harbor
and Mrs. David Self ahd daughter
______delnhtev DM
vention. De1
real fight, th
have a thorr
this week In
politicians be
lose his figb
year old tw<
nating cane
may develop
planks, but I
imously har
. sues.
Grape P^T
Punch IvC
B. R. Giles & Son
FREE
£. delivery
Regular $1‘>.5() values
Now on sale for only
Regular $22.."vO values
"Wow oii.£a.lc !t‘>r °n1y
QUALITY MEATS
at Low Everyday Prices
The campa
pally in 1934
ample of b<
ground Work
Connally's ca
a period of
mained In sei
before electio
to Texas at
—X i»ent, made a
actly the rigf
paign. reachei
lorg election.
——cent victory.
Tom .Hunte
— election of 19
paign. It ret
before the ele
Gov. Allred's
man along ti
minute—alm<
- won, after it
sure winner,
the incumbe
dominate th
shrewd strate
opening until
-ute. He obv
own pewer a
a-pivot, to -t
— ’ivTte to a
three weeks.
fl^bablv will
w/ Wioff. If he
believe he wi!
>• Fischer, in t
------- campagn. ba
made two fa
writing is flo>
ford, most ot
ixill the "sil
100.000 to 1
third. They
about the si
campaigning
Off ’
State polltl
as the Texa;
X5©
HQLERICKt^'|^EAK
On Fancy
FRYERS
TAND
SAVE MONEY
W. J. Stephens
FEED STORE «
and’
berry Sa^rday.
Miffs Marjorie Ed^ar is 411.
Good Dream Omen
A<«*>i ihii,: I" UblCD fulkhire, to
dream of b<*lng tunoumUd Uy this
De or Ihorna wan ■ good sign, arid
foretold that pleaamg iif"» *’«• «n
(lie win. ,
Two hiffidrea^hd four counties
having been engaged in this work
seventy of these counties made out
echedules. which had to do with gar-
dens. orchards andjsweet potatoes,
all for home use. '*
I” The principal dls<usfflor> Of the
I members and chrnrrnun of the Home
• Demonstration i ■ mclb-aj they cop-
i veiled Friday jd i muvn, June 19. in -------------
! the district court rcr-n at Montague Reechof Lawton, Okla . andTfK--
wits the program io, day. July ~
t.ta when they, will J’’ 11 annual
! achievement &av al Montague as tne
result oT the bedroom eorrtests In the
v ' . «arill Vwi* Wilt,
aom. A copy
p- mailed out
*8 There will la- tfirec prizes awarded
to girls as well as the ladies for the
tufted bedspreads. The first prize
kt.--. second 15 cents,
land the Third will be 50 gents. A
! prize will also be given the girls who
< i__VnzvnkSrl onr! third hf-Kt
Card of Tlianks
Words cannot express the deep
—. . ... , appreciation we feet’Tor the many
June Tyler were Ryan visitors Buns ufijj ( |att uf_Jijudiie-^ show n us by
mil* iieiglilrbfs aiid f fiends dm Ing
our hour iiCbexeuyeent. ’ '
We alao vvfsh to lliiHik Qtir
friends for the lieautiful flowers.
Jlrs. Roi«*rt Weil.
Mr. and Mrs. CrmU A. Fiseld.
______ AdX9k*r-P-*A“*d
Astrology I* defined by Webster
as a pseudo- science, J^qr-merly of
general acceptance and synonymous
wftli astronomy. While moot-oT.our
colleges snrt nrllversttles teach as-
tronomy. nrtne liaye course* In as-
trology
W. Dl MCFARLANE „
BBM O. OfiilAL
HD GOSSETT
THOMAS HODSON-'IcKEE
ORA DY WO<J|I>H» FF
Fbr Judge, »7th DI" riel ■
■ JTOMEJI B. LAT1 AM
H. 8. CALAWAY .. .
Far Codnty Keprese ilathe to The
Mato legislature:
MARVIN F. IX .MOMS. —-——f
f. 8. WARRJCN' I W I
R, I* CABLE - „
Far Nherlff of Montague < minty: |
U D> (Khl) WAlp______.
W. G. (Bill) NIMrisoN ~
For County Coinmisslouer, I rec.
JOHN WHITE
J. H. (Harry l siol T
CLEM CRIM
Far County Asm-slot ( ollrt-tor:
LEE HOM’O.MII I ivelaetlonI
J. 0. W1M1D I . , .
For IMstrirl (lerl*. H'.lh IHatrhC
FREp Mt-GltEGOHY (re-elect.)
OHAS? E. (Euiinett) COX
Far County Treasurer: ..*•
SHAMON HEDGl’ETH ne.hst)
SENTER U HENHV
For Justice of Peace. Prei-iiu l 1.
--'CEPT. H. MEH It ‘ ____=1
^-..X.2- -■*---■ | —----—Ji.
' '—uf SUll. -N^
HEREIN I
you betoiT -aid Court
first ibi.v of tin* next
<.f, Tib- Writ vvitt'
inert .lltemni. slil>vv ma
b.ive ex.-ciiled th’’ same.
Given under my liaud ami seal ,
of said Court, at < ffl' C In Mon ,
♦ayne. Tex.'-, this Hie f.*ntli*dn.V of |
jtnv. 11
” * fsoidl FUl’D M'+HtEGOKI.
Clerk District C-mii. Mmiiag'i'*
Cmfytv. Texas
Nelle Hawkins are visiting relatives i
In Kansas City. Mo,
"TSfr’ancriHffs. "UehF. Horh Wd
daughter. Betty. Of Archer City were
' :l Mrs C. D. File Saturday
Bennel Fryer of the Marines at
Dallas is ylsltlpg here.
Mrs. Bud Cromwell and Mrs.
Phillips of Terral. Okla., visited Mrs
Jap Crom.well Saturday night.
Mr, and Mrs. Lon Roberson and
children of Bowie were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. D: Carmichael'SUn-
day.
Mrs. Jap Cromwell is ill this week
COy Fite was in Ryan. Okla.. SUn-
Jsy. ,
Wilmer Naylor, who Is ill. Is iiQc
proving. - j. 1
Entire lot of Men’s Spring Suits, every garment
an exceptional value. Drastic price-reductions
for quick and complete close-outl Every suit
with TWO PAIRS of PANTS. All sizes.
Mi*, it nd Mrs. Bub Wlilikuis hud
Mrs. B. H WimmIuJI xptmt the day
in Ihilbts Thursday.
Mack Farar of Va*diti was
Bowie one day i bis week.
Mr. and'Mrs W. E. -Bensonjuid
daiighlcr, Lor.iine., attended— the
|'Ferrell-Jolius«jn wedding in Gra
Red Hot Motor Oil Products ....
Sealed and bulk
TEXACO BATTERIES
- NEW and USED
-—UNITED AUTO ACCESSORIES----
Wholenle Dl»tribi(tpx.~
Ext Tfx.x G«» Kerosene 6c Gel.
Austin—-Ath
the surface h
except that it
rather good i
make any kin
. state as big a
r^^dtine But -8
alty which t
TAXand that is
x__thing tfiai tl
•timing.’’ It
- ■ teite-eTaoiier
. at’which his
be lowered; yv
iiow to “rate’
fifth position
instant and t
that places h:
tells a quartei
short gains fi
the field, and
back at a pre<
line where he
momentary oj
him a louchd
‘ I Tin
The same if!
political ma^it
candidate am
juggle the is
upon which 1
favorably, ho
and delicately
that win (th fe!
letters, puKjlcl
es—until the
:n closing day
c if the campa
-• right, it‘Tilts
‘ minute, antj
ahead to vlct
if . badly timed, si
_______pen. The eg:
• sneed inn ou
B ‘ (i^tionr-anti
a will pass him
H.- campaigns fl<
|| •>>■(•••' <iu<-
■ litetidneering
Announcements
- . ■ I------------
We are authorized- h> nnnoumT
the names of tin* follovvlng mniTF
data, eubject -to fin-*-<'f the
Democratic I’rhiuifs' To be held
July 25, 1W»1:
_________ .... ■hl^ae.U.d.
During tlfese h<i
ed than qn occa|
vegetables and dther
one for tonight see
=ct~iflr* al tin-*? snedllil
ham last Sunday. Miss .Benson 1
olso attended a. dinneu■ party bon-,
vriug llkri TbrivP jo Ssiinriluy | _
evuiiing. ✓
^ihk ( hocus of Ahrrno, coinnmiii |
ly waff a B<'wlc Thin sdiy.
Sain ('ari«*ini>> from etc«t '■(• Sun-
sot was in iuwr. Saturday. L
• - Mr:• • ■ tTiil Mi's.' T.:■ X~T»r.v au<I j
fnniily .-nitl Ttiel? uuert-. Mr. ;’u l ’
TTEs <’■ J- Terry,’ot Iowa . Park '
.[H-ntofiK* ilny with Mr. and Mrs.
G- II. Ruili -ifonl In Ihhujiir Sun-
,. miTa‘ojs'Ta nd 'T
In ' lovyu off I ';’•••__
<'halies i Ross aial W. T. "Wul-
Vlrt',.r<l 7d| i«ws <5F -frovrs;-. tBrtnhmua. an*
Bowie -pending this week with 1’. F. end
* J
a. store Jn the Slin Tclepruui
last Sunday told of a genuine
J*ananni hat jiHcell at Ho-
mimls ns of the old iteys "ben
FaminiHs sold for fifteen dollars
end a «•»"* iiuiUiliuu went for
five. A Texas editor hiking ill a
jmir-ihizen subscriptions one Satiiv-
day nfti'rni'on decided hl! Whs rk-L
enough to buy one. ,
Going into a store, die asked the
price uf one tljut linked good. t<y
The clerk repHed,* "fifteen d"l
tlie editor risked,
the holes?”
(Ripen red\ bovv ildpred
Cocktail E*<h
No. 2 1-2 Can
FRESH
Primes
2forZ5c
PACE FOIIR
; THE BOWIE NEWS Montague H- D C.
4 (Successor to Tho Bowie • Booster,
j BnUibli^hcd W22J
Entcm! at the jM»«toffi<e in
Bowie, Texas* oh m < <ukI < las** mint
wader the act of March 3, JS79.
' PuNiahed Weekly h>
the news publishing ( <>.
•-----of Howie, Texas __
jjPGAR EDM^TiA. i ”h"vem<mtXd’?“ Jltton
MOTICH TO THE IT Bi.iCpAny
•mmeous reflected np'.n .hej-hm'. on lntythe t<(iuU<s»n. A copy
Mter, standing m . reputation nt f - progrB„i -wIli De- Jialled out
•ay person, firm ’.n .orixiratlon ‘’roK’ /
which may aptwf in th<*. rpjtitnrt*
of this paper will Im* Kindly <’<>r-
reeted upon the noli..- Of same I." ..
“ Hi given to the Irttror pewnnHy Jh(. secc„_ ----------
•t the office, No- 5 Tarrant ”‘*|Bn<j j.he third will be 50 cents. ‘
Bowie, Texas. -112 -1X -- n'‘ -- ’
i ■ ■ . have the first hacofid and third best
j SUBSCRH’TP'X KATES |
One year----- -- 5’ ™’ ________,__q_--
_± RINGGOLD
ADVERTISIN'i RATES- 1
Display, per ImTi. Insertion 35c
Local Readers, |H | line . 10c
Regular uMWrtlrtiig’rates < lilirg-
* •n-eargridj.muilkH. ullit'i’ .
•rbn- rewvlntlniis tributes of
md mkiAj **)-
fee ehhr^
■1 guests o!
' t Y>...... -.1
^ Gayle Bradleys ,
When You Doirt Hawe Tke
Earl BniJ of Hen-
Yuiinu of Wichiiu
niffc«*. Mi'W l/Oiiise
' , were gnes(s. of
Mrs.' Jjcd Wrilnws-
♦hty. *—g. — -
f<rr? GarbOml Cavein,-
rejnained. ,n •<.ontinnc'
.w ________ Mr. .iml l^-ler left
MlffiS La warm' JaeAsott--spent-UW- ■U’e^u-MlM.y’doc Aiv"fJ "tii'rt: Jli'-j (day.
cek-end in Terral. Okla J ' n lll1 iii.ike tm-lr notiii- ” I I’”1
T. L. .Mrlmfriel .4 N‘*vvf»Wl "as
In I..WII tffe' first of tin* Week,
/Mr. and Mr«.. !$.’ <. ■ v-
Vasbti were bhofjM'dntt^' in
pMonday. _ -', t' _- .
Mr< G. L. <Wy visite.l in
IVIchlhi Falls Thursday of. lust
week. ' . ---
' Mrs, M. N Moon* of peltevue
is v'l-itlng herrjson mid daughter-
iu-liiw. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Moore.
lars."
Whereat
"Where arc
The clerk -------
fora moment, but miirnlgeil t" BmR .
‘•What holes?" . ,, -
• The liolea for the- ears of the
asg who Wbnltt pny fifteisv dollafs
----fSr a hat !.1cf W." rrplirti' the ■
editor. • __J w
Delicious 1-4 lb. 25c Cup and Siik.,
Tokay 1-2 lb. 50c "":.-b;"”’ree
Tea 1 lb. . 95c TEA POT FREt
Clothes Pins §C doz.
—-■,yll)t,|,l,.1. xant.y., visltisf JirPiirest-
wasI.m g Sunday. Tin y vv-re a<e.>in-
j panTed lionie by George Tucker.
,r “ Jia., (’lurk’s lubUiiT. vvlio will
sjieud a few days with them la1-
fore retiirldng Io h+s holue .In
41“ ■■ '*•“____
J. B. Summers *>f las,nil, tr inso
( lint toll by I’uhllraitinn
the STATE HF TEXAS
.To the Sheriff or any • •<>««'‘l,1”c
of Montague <’<>iinty-GI<l^-'l IX<*
You lire lieretiy rxmnniinded. mat
you Miminoti by making I’ul'llin
tion .if - tilts Citnlloii in some
newsiwrcr rubHrtusi in xbe i'oiiuD
of Montague «>»« tn e.ii' li ",,, k
four <<.iiS»i*uthe peeks previous
to the return •««> • hereof \
Brown whose residence I* mi-
knovvn. io l*e mid apissir before
the tion. District Court, lit Hr
■Mt regular term tlmrwif.
hoWn K. Ttfti-tTnnrty xrf
«m I lie ’-".Illi day- of Juuee rttotK
t ji|m^ briiiic thi? X "‘ "
i Jane, nt 'be »*,|lw' ihei’tsil
the town <>t Mmitague. •Tomis.
1 than and tlivie nf misvrtT "
uetltlou filed 111 said "mH. op
tlie ixttb day ot Muy A. 1’
in n suit number on Hie docket ot |
Mid Court N’re SSMI. vvl.erdn-l.va -
Brown Is plaintiff end A lUowtij
is dch'inlonl. . I
Thu inilun* *d the L4,,l,,nfrv
. Tmami living »* follows, tm-wlte*
•flu,l plaintiff Trial deL'iiitoiiU
(Were married .sUr I
TTGu. tend tluit delvh«Mrt
oned phiini»rf *«kn or nb »ut IwiiV,2.»*
3113(1.' lira! j'Ucii nlwinlAliment
Without uny JIhI-cinise or provo<-n j
(imi ••if iilJiinHff’ff part.
Tlniu.tifl' pvnyM for a divorce and •
'F.Crfr^oT. .Xfi’d han't
on 1he srtid |
term 1 here-
vnnr ei?d«»r*<e*
lit Ay ynii ’ ■
Take advantage ot the many . sp
Values in our Men s Departments
make^extra savings by shopping at
S. DAUBE'S:~ ' -
'V Regular $24.30 laluey
Now on, sale for only
Better SHIRTS d Broadway
^Tvvest |>attvrns anil latest styles hi M»-n s I ine Nliirts. Noveltv
patterns ami solid colors, also whites. Ml si^e* tt* 1 Q
and sleeve-Iepgths (
Famous Interwoven Socks . . .
In an“uniisiial)v large anil complete colic, lion of newest pat-
terns and colors. Socks and Allklt’l«Mylr. OC_ -j”(j CAp
B»y several pairs 1_ —
s-i. ’TirC ' of all silk, hand made, wool-
rine iltu. • . lined, ill the most gorgeous ar
rav of patterns and colors imagineable, r A d* 1 QQ
Choose from exeepponallv large variety Jvl ' «P *
Ilers <5F Drrvts. <ikliilieiiui.
■I .-js-nding Illis vve< k wit). B
James Duqiey Harris.
Mrs. Emmett Sanders spent n
few ■dnv's in- Eleclhl last week.
5 lb. Rlloon
Pkg.. Soap
_________' Corna Z5c
Po^t Cereal Deal
2 Post Toasties . 22c ALL - -
1 Huskies • •*•
1 Post Bran........... . I If <• Vaw
———————
Kleth Thompkins spent Bunday
snrt Monday with his brother In
Denton. ... ,
Mr. and Mrs Alvin Welch of
Wichita Falls visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Welch last week
Mrit.'Nora Warlic of Fort Worth
is visiting Mr and Mrs. N. L. Edgar
and family f ,
Dr ainl.Mrs<*R,,E Tyler had as
tlvelfguests Sunday Pnand MricjV
and Mrs Hoscoe Okss of Fort Worth.
vJcek-E-nd in Terral. (jKia
- -Mist Hazel Redden, who has been
visiting relatives here, has returned
to her home in Wichita Falls.
Mrs Clarence Carmichael aiiiFMrs.
Zaimwalt ol Hynds City visited Mrs.
W D Carmichael Thursday.
Mr and Mrs. George Doty and
Miss Irene Doty of Thalia, Mrs. R.,
H. Cooper Jr. and children and Mrs.
Alfred Eddy of Crowell were guests
of Mrs. C. D. File Wednesday.
Harold B. Westmoreland and Miss
PERSONALS
.Mr. ;UhI Mrs.
rlFtta aii<l .Mrs.
Falls anfl her
pairoM of Tyler,
They teft’T’hxmalux tuurnirur
Hr. " "
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Edmiston, Edgar. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, June 26, 1936, newspaper, June 26, 1936; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1374772/m1/4/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.