The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, December 31, 1943 Page: 4 of 4
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JOAN LESLIE
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Friday and Saturday
Double Program
EtWIl
Majestic
Theatre
Department gives latest food and nutril
you make every ounce of food cqtr
each week at your Lone Sfb- '
When you have a pound of waste fat,
take it to your nearest butcher or grocer
who now pays you for it with brown meat
stamps.
Do not send any fat alon^to help kill Japs
and Nazis that is still being used or. which
might have to be replaced.
TUESDAY ONLY
Bargain Day
Children 5c; Adults 15c
(Including Tax)
horn
hay.
lamps,
coupe.
1936
tires, 2
Fryers. Will pay
Can use l’i lbs. to
Will buy any amount.
and
Sec
Cof-
43c
J'11 SALE—Good
Bred from A &'M.
kins Shoe Shop.
Everything for the Home,
Garden, Shop
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
"Where Happiness Costs
So Little"
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NICKEL STORE
Home Owned and Operated
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Coming—
SUN. - 2nd MONDAY
Double Program
"PISTOL
PACKIN'
MAMA"
launry
does hi
Housekeeper
No cooking.
"AERIAL
GUNNER"
and
"BANJO ON
MY KNEE"
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—“Pistol Packing Mama", Bowie
Majestic Sunday, Second Mon-
day, January 9-10.
"FALCON IN
DANGER"
Probably the largest collection
of wild Drosophila—fruit flies—
in existence is that at the Uni-
versity of Texas, where the flies
are used In genetics research.
These specimen of the Southwest
and Mexico were collected under
direction of Dr. J.' T. Patterson,
irterni t.onally known zoolog'st.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY—
ROOM FOR RENT to two men.
106 Washington. See Mrs I D.
Kibler at Hutchison Courts. 43p
WANTED:
top price,
2U,lbs ' , .. _________
See Mrs. Morrow at ” Morrow's
Coffee Shop. 43c
owner, 5-room
65-foot
East
Lot faces
muat
Earl Sansom, North
Phone 9012-F31.
FOR SALE:
from Bowie.
Some terms.
grow your vegetables, chickens
hogs rnd can also work
t t>..a___
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rtf GAS company
TwO pounds of waste fat will
produce the glycerine required to fire five anti-tank shells.
As the attack expands our soldiers need more and more
shells for killing Japs and Nazis. This means the need for
more and more waste kitchen fat is urgent. Homemakers
must provide it. They will. For isn't killing about all our
enemies understand? Their brutal savagery in beheading
allied prisoners and annihilating whole towns can be
stopped only with shells and mare shells. Save every ounce
of waste fat!
6 acres, 4 miles
Improved $2500.
Here you can
Good
Clean.
Bob White Service Station.
43-46c
Salwtf
A I
Adding machine,
See Joe Atkins
41tfc
Our hatching
, Or-
der early and be sure of chicks
We do
Grove
40-43p
2-burner,
raise lid I
| near
»•••>• vaaa -MV* « • • I ,
man's heavy, sheep-lined coat;, house tor rent.
Ll
Sfrain into a clean wide-mouthed can and
keep in a cool place like inside the gas
refrigerator.
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"THE SKY'S
THE LIMIT"
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Mr and-Mrs. I. L. Chandler, .
nnd Mrs Kt W MrTnlyiy. of _
Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce
Chandler and daughter, Janna
Lee, of Decatur and Miss Gladys
Chandler of Jacksboro, visited
rela1iv.es in Bowie during the
holidays.
FOR SALE: 1941 4-door Ford.
New prewar tires, radio, heater,
defroster, seat covers and fog
1938 Ford DeLuxe
Clean, good tires, 2 new.
GMC pick-up
T. how.' heater.
WANTED:
laundress. _. _ ________„.
Mrs, Morrow at Morrow’s
fee Shop.
FOR SALE: 100 Whtte Leg-
pullets- 38 bales peantit
Cecil Stokes, 5 miles-out
43-44p Montague Highway. 43p
Campbell. Bowie News.
277 or 387-W.
EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER
wants set of books to ‘keep at
bight. Write P- O. Box No. '3.
Bowie. 43p
FOR LEASE: 365-acre farm, 7
miles southeast of Montague. 4-
room hopse, good water; 60 acres
cultivation, balance pasture. See
A. M. Byford at Laundry, No. 5
North Mason St., Bowie.
• FOR SALE OR LEASE:
acres; For Lease, 46 acres. Mod-
ern, on pavement. C F. Yen-
tes at O. B. Cafe, Bowie. 43p
■ FOR SALE: 212 acre ” farm’,
near Mark Springs. Jno. fl.
Hunt, 43p
WANTED; To rent 2-room or
larger furnished apartment or
house. Phone 217. 43c
FOR RENT: 3-room furnished
apartment or will rent bed-
room alone. Adults only. Ruby
Bell. 309 Hutchison. 43p
FOR SALE: Good range cook
Stove, wood or coal. 300 Wil-
barger, Bowie. 43p
FOR SALE? 500 bales No ”1
Hegira, 60c bale; 200 bales mil-
let. 75c. Fresh milch cows, Orth
Yowell, Stoneburg.
Nearly all pullets, hatched Jan.
1, 1943 Leaving for service,
must sell by January 6. Wel-
don Crim, Sunset. 43p
FOR SALE: Good gai range,
table top; cabinet radio. like
new: 3-way indirect lamp:
lounge chair with ottoman: bed-
room suite with good springs
and mattress 18th century Chip-
pendale living room sofa. Mark
Campbell, Bowie News. Phone
LOST: Ladies’ leather purse,
near Cottori’ Cafe. Contained
ration books, 2 rings and small
purse with change- Finder
please keep money and return
other contents to address on ra-
tion books. 42-43p
FOR .SALE; -Good—young horses,
and colts or will trade for cows.
Dr: J. T. Lawson, Bowie. 36tfc.
FURNITURE REPAIRED. Rm-
upholstering and refinishing. See
Earl Sansom, North Mill St.
25tf.
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1943
FOR SALE: 4-year-old 5-gaitcd
show horse. Sorrell, red mane,
tail; four white stocking feet.
Also coming 3-year-old paint
filly. Bob White Service Sta-
vice Station, Bowie. 43-46c
100 White Leg-
CARD OF THANKS
■ We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks for the loving deeds
with
CHESTER MORRIS
RICHARD ARLEN
Plus A
The 3 Mesquiteers
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"BLOCKED
TRAIL"
Also Thrilling Chapter
of
THE BATMAN
FOR RENT: Front bedroom,
Private entrance, adjoining bath.
One or two men. Mrs. W. A
Cure, 330 East Tarrant. 43-44p
FOR SALE: 175 White Leghorn i FOR SALE: One good 19.40
model Ford pickup; Five 750-17
good 8-ply tires. See H. E.
Staats, 320 No. Jefferson St.
■Bowie, '■ j. „ 43p
WANTED: 22-calbre,rifle, eith-
er single shot or automatic in
perfect condition. Write Cale
Peterson, Ringgold, Texas. 43ji
FORvSALE: 40 ricks dry wood.
L. C. Foster, Bellevue, Rt. 1.
• 43p
PERMANENT WAVE, 50c; -Do
your own Permanent with
Charm-Kurl Kit. Complete
equipment, including 40 curlers
and shampoo. Easy to do, ab
sclutely harmless. Praiked bj
thousands, including Fay Me-.
Kenzie, glamorous movie star.
Money refunded if npt satisfied.'
Slaughter Drug Co., and Barnes
Variety- - 34 35p
7 CHICKENS-TURKEYS
Star SulphuouS* -Compound
Given in drinking" water or
feed destroys, the intestinal
germs and worms that cause
most all diseases as they enter
the fowl in feed, preventing
most all diseases. Also rids
them of bloodsucking lice, mites,
fleas, blue ‘ bugs and red bugs
that kill many of your 'chicks.
Costs very little to use. Money
bqck if not satisfied. Griffin’s I
Drug Store. Bowie. 37c '
WANTED: Best small home J
that $l;000—will buy. Let me |
know if your property . is for
sale. Also want listing on your
royalty? Is your farm for sale?
Drop me a card and- £ Will call
on you. — Mrs. Hallie Collins.
31-tfc I
Mrs. Boman utfTTI a -mutual
friend brought us together just
' before my departure, and since
we weie not allowed tobring
any written report from camp,
I don't remember whether it is'
her sister to whom she refers,
Anyway, they wjsh you
are all to-
!nhaeil °f kindness shown us during the
( _ -r./ kxu , <.m. .>?.'sad hours and death of our sis-
ute? that, we had to talk, she Mrg A<}a ()f A1)|1<,n(.
Texas. May God's richest bles-
sings rest upon each and every
one.
—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marlett
and’ Family; Mrs? Addie Moore
and Family- Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Teffties and son; Mr. and Mrs
The Modern Homemaking Bulletin of our Home Economics
Department gives latest food and nutritijyts to help
free copy
' ft
Charles Laughton V
Maureen O'Hara
"THKLAND*
IS MINE"
PIANO TUNING: Experienced.
All werk guaranteed. Write M.
L. Fowler, Bowie, Rt. 4.
FARMS—Orchards, 2,000 bear-
ing trees; pastures, near New-
port. Sale or lease, easy terms.
Also’ bargain in ' shallovy oil
wells, royalties and drilling
blocks. Am selling evqrythini
AYNESIBROWN, Pho. 3-3284,
Box 12, Fort Worth. 21-46p
FOR SALE: By
house, close , in,
.front, on pavenient-
on two - streets. Inside
be seen to be appreciated. -A.
J. (Jack Smith, 124 No. M ism
St. Bowie, Texas.
WAblTED- Will buy any size
ranch, farm or house in town.
J. A. Brite, Bowie. 17tfc
FOR SALE: Clear gallon jugs,.
10c each.—Griffin Drug Store.
31tfc
hogs rnd <jan also work in
Bowie. Lights, Butane gas-
fBcst buy you ever saw for some
ohe wanting to get ahead—
Hallie Collins- 39tfc
WOOD FOR SALE: by the acre
or less. 1 mile<«outh of the
White Hill Tourist Camp. Fred
Barlow. 40-43p
News Received of
Mrs. Oscar Bowman,
Jap Prisoner 2 Years
• Through the kindness of Mrs.
! J. W. Chancellor the following, , - m,
-■ letter is used, -- - -- The,morale of the
The letgr came to her brother,
£•; Oscar Boman, of Crowell, whose
wife was taken by the Jups
s’ when she was in the Philippine
—Islands visiting a sister. During
, the entire two years Mr. Boman
- did not know what Had become
of his wife as he had been un-
able to learn anything of her
fate. He received the letter
• , from Mrs Marjorie A 'Davis,
who was brought to the States
in the second trip of the Grips-
holm.
Mrs. Boman is well known in
Bowie, having taught 4n the
local school for many years be-
" fore her marriage- . Iler maiden
name was Miss Era Higdon:
Hotel Carteret,
28th St. at 7th Ave. •
New York City.
Dear Mr. Boman:
Before I left the Santo
Tomas Internment Camp in Ma-
nila in September, your wjfe1
• asked that I send you a night
letter, on arrival, telling you of
the safety and well-being of
herself, sister and'her husband. '»'<• address below from where it
Unfortunately, I did not know-^ forwardei.1 m(' ,f 1 am
Sincerely yours,
Marpire A. Davis,
C-o Wm. J Howes,
Liberty Coiner,
New Jersey,
‘yard where each person
ils own washing.
We don’t worry much
about our clothes so long as
there is enough left to patch for
everyone is in the same condi-
tioih and our good sense of hu-
inor provide us with many a
1—™__-----.i.j camp
is still oxcellent in spite (or shall
I say, because) of the many ru-
mors that never come true.
Enough do though,so that we
don't cease to hope. I .am writ-
ing in the present tanae, I guess,
because my - husban and older
daughter are still there—and
my heart, too. .
I don’t meiuijojnimmize
their lot—I hope desperately' that
further repatriation is nea r pt
hand - but they are a grave lot
and not to be downed -by their
discomforts. Their first thoughts
arc that their friends and fam-
ilies here shtiuld not worry about
them, and indeed, life there is
not as Bpd as most people here,
fear it to be One of the hard-,
est things to bear has been the
'ack of communication wjth
home — not niobi than 200 l<-t-
ters havinb been received by
the whole camp of over 4,000
American.
I hope that you received
the night letter and if there is
any further information ' yon
would like, please write me at
FOR SALE: 6x10 brobder house,
built new last spring* J. E
Lemons, Vashti. 42-43p
FOR SALE: 265 ffigre farm, 7 ,
rmles southeast., oo Montague I HERE'S THE
4 room house, "good water, (JO ' been looking for.
acres cultivation, balance. pas- Wiodern. close in.
ture. See A. M; Byford, No. 5, POSSESSION-
North Mason, Bowie. ~ 42-43p I H. Collings.
tion. Two extra building sites.
$500 down, $40 per month* Hal-
lie Collins. 40tfc
FOR LEASE: 212 acre farm"
Park Springs 5-room
Jno. B. Hunt.
42-43p
milk cow„:
See Joe At-
te.ain mules and harness; culti-; Kins stloe Shop. 4J^
vator, turning ptaw; Disston : „TI , .. ,
hedge shears; Daisy churn; Mso -LEASE 252-acre oil lease,
ald-tifh'e 2-gallon • churn and aSre.’ 4 Bowie-
dasher. Vernon New, Bowie, 1 acres oil lease $7.50, 5 mili^
Texas, Rt. 3, ^-miTe north of: Some good buys in real
Loom- Star School ou old Mon- estate and royalties. Cap Stew-
tague Highway. 43-44P ^e, office m Wilson Bldg. 42-43p
Matinees Daily at 2 p. m.
Continuous Show
IF in^ded35*
was possible, so were interned -
Sm UxkovxI 4Vinf rtrmm usna
I Jess Griggs.
ance (
_____________ __ over '
anxiety -on your part at least for,
the time being. The treatment
of the internees is good—in fact, ’’effects of chemical changes and
those ,in Santo Tomas rarely of growth of bacteria occuring
come in contact with Japanese when the water is exposed to
camp coming through, our own
•xecutive committee. All inter-
nees help with the regular camp
duties, but the required -time is
not over two hours daily, and in
some cases less No one is re-
quired to work if they are physi-
cally unfit, and we have good
medical and hospital attention
in the case of illness. The food
—Mrved by the “camp is
K-ft ' quate, but it.is passible for al-
■" most anyone to borrow money
with "which to' purchase extra
food- Flesh vegetables and fruit
are brought into camp by Fili-
pinos and meat and eggs can be
purchased through the camp
canteen when available. Nearly
everyone has some means of do-
ing a little cooking of their own
—some have “shacks’’ where
thev can be quite comfortable,
•nd others have a little box or
table out in the open where they
Can make a charcoal fire in one
•f the native stoves. There is -
plenty of opportunity for recrea-
tion and study and books are
available for reading. A loud
Speaker Hook-Up provides ev-
ening and afternoon concerts '
•nd even in the morning we hear ;
music to cheer us on our vege-
table cleaning details—or in the ]
but am sure ybu will under-
Any . . ”
to know that they
•11,
In the few min-
told me that at the time of the
•urrender of the American
troops, they were on Occ. Ne-
gros, and intending to "take to
the hills’’ but tne Japanese
caught up with them before it
in Bo'coled until that group was
brought to Manila a few months
•go _____ _____ ,
- I cart add uiv nssuT.'mir ' |»Ui ilicatio’h of .salt Water from I* ”—‘
that there is no need for ovtr n|| nj| W(.|1S before it is retujm-d
The” treatment! tn ground—to eliminate the
Tomas__jarely ' of growth of bacteria occuring
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at all, the administration of the the air is resulting in prolonga-
tion of the life of Texas oil fields.
F. B. Plummer, University ■ ......
Texas' geologist, has pointed out.
' “L———.0.—• *-—-5-
—“Pistol Packing Mama”, Bowie
Majestic Sunday, Second Mon-
day, January 9-10.
THE BOWIE NEWS
FOR SALJJ: Cabinet base, large FOR SALE: Nioe 6-room house,
<loor and 3 large drawers, 100- in good repair. Excellent loca-
1b. capacity- ice refrigerator in " ”
good snape; 18-qt. National pres-
sure cooker with inset pans and
15 dozen fruit jars;
kerosene heater^ can raise lid 1
and cook <»n'~Si,rnerfi; guitar, [
solid cast-iron 2 hole wood
heater with Hearth at front
and 4 new joints stove pipe,
been used just this fall- 5 cows,
vator, turning plaw; Disston
$4.00 per acre, 4 miles of Bowie-
c . ** I lAfi aJI Iaawa* A-n cn e —:i -
I of
arc, office in Wilson Bldg. 42-43p
FOR RENT: 3 ■__unfurnished
rooms. Newly papered, close in.
111. Montague St.,- Mrs. Hattie
Porter 42-43p
FOR SALE: ~F
good condition.
at Shoe Shop.
BABY CHICKS:
season’ opens January 8th.
d--
when you want them-
custom hatching. Oak
' Hatchery, Bowje.
'•’REE! If excess acid causes
you pains or Stomach Ulcers^ In-
digestion, Heartburn, Belching,
P,loafing. Nausea, Gas Pains, get
free sample, UDGA, at G. O,
Slaughter Drug Co. 29-43p
! HERE'S THE HOME you’ve
Four rooms,
•IMMEDIATE
A bargain. Mrs.
4Qtfc
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Campbell, Mark. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, December 31, 1943, newspaper, December 31, 1943; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1374996/m1/4/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.