The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1945 Page: 2 of 16
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PIONEER REUNION
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AMATEUR RODEO
BILL LYON'S STOCK
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SATURDAY, OCT. 6,1945
ELECTRICAL
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AFTERNOON SHOW STARTS 2:30
STREET DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT
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off the loss on human
life values...
Excellent Equipment
18 South Smythe Bowie. Texas
NEW OWNER
Wo offer you continued HIGH QUAL11Y,
PROMPT SERVICE.
MODERN VITA-TONE CLEANING
PROCESS USED
Clothing Altered and Repaired
We Do HAT CLEANING AND BLOCKING
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BUSINESS
INSURANCE
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HENRIETTA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT.
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Mr, and Mrs. M. O. Robinson
_and Mrs. Ola Robinson visited
in Nocona Sunday af erncon.
lets for students. The company is
idsir contributing to the schools a
supply of new Texas Almanacs,
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Dallas and their son, Cpl. Bi 1
Hickey, of Barksdale Field, La.,
Visited in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E A. Boyd Sunday
RAY BEAL
Nocona. Texas
GLENNATHOMPSON
Bowie. Texas
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Representing
SOUTHWESTERN LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
Garlington Bldg., Ill W. Wise
ROY CANTWELL, Owner-Managfer
All Kinds of Contracting, Installation and
Repair Service
No Job Too Big — No Job Too Small
All Work Guaranteed
24 Years Experience — Modern Equipment
■ FOR PROMPT SERVICE TRY
FASHION
ANNOUNCING
OPENING
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hardis n
were Sunday visitors in Nocona.
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DO DEWOROpj
DROP?
LT. M. BOWDEN RETURNS
FROM PACIFIC. SGT. AVIS
BOWDEN GETS DISCHARGE
Flight Office!- • Fred feowden
i ef the Harlingen Army Air Field
f his
mother,j Mrs. B. C.-^owden, this
week,
Other guests in the BovM: n
home this week are Staff Sg’.
Avis Bowden, who is .'>ched-.ilect
to receive a ' discharge from tin *
San An onio Separation Center
this week, and Lt. Maurice Bow-
dt n, who has arrived in Cul.fci
nia aft?r about fifteen r entin
in 4he Pacific Theater of On-
er ;<t ions.
frost .
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will fc
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1945
—RITZ opens Wednesday, Oct.
3, 7 :00 P. M., showing ‘Flame of
Barbary ’ Coast" first time in
Bowie. Children 9c; Adults 25e,
Continental Oil Company
CONOCO SERVICE STATION, 21 EAST WISE
PHONE 376 J. L. BARNES, AGENT
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CONOCO
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sorving li> moa.a's
He is now recviVio; ti<
at Muskogee, .0x1.: k
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~^h]UIPMENT
ON 0. L. LINDSEY FARM
2 Miles East and One-Half Mile . South of
Bowie—On the New Montague Highway
• TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11
(Or in case of rain October 16)
SALE STARTS AT 1P. M.
PROPERTY FOR SALE includes 1 Roan Horse. 9
years old and 1 Bay Horse 10 years old. «
2 Roan Durham Cows. 5 and 6 years o d; springers. '
1 Red Cow. springer. 4 years old.
1 Brown Cow. 4 years old. and calf.
1 Jersey Cow and two red. white-face calves.
5 Yearlings, weigh 400 lbs. each. 1 Red Calf. 4 months
old. 1 White-Face Bull, 3 years old.
2 O. I. C. Brood Sows, bred. 16 head Shoats, about 90
pounds each.
FARM MACHINERY — 1 Iron Wheel Wagon; l-row .
Deering Binder: 1 Mowing Machine; 1 Lister Planter;
1 Walking Planter; 2 Cultivators; 1 Walking Lister.
1 Harrow; 1 Go-Devil and other farm articles.
MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS
TO MENTION
L 0. GILLASPIA, Owner
J. H. BAY. Phon, 9174 . FRED MAIER
Auctioneer Clerk
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who
a business visitor in --Bowie
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B iwie News that he w1r (
opera e his gin only thiee days i
i. week bi cause of the. sh n t cot |
---i«,n crop- trr -Uh- vicinity—
By Nadine Stallcup . (
Mr and Mrs. Bill Donnell•
daughter oi Pampa visitci) fij<'nds
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Women do you suffer
SIMPLE ANEMIA,
Due to Loss of Blood-Iron?
You girls who suffer from simple
unemla or who lose so much duHng •
monthly periods you feel tired, weak,
•■dragged out"—this may be due to low
bloodHroii-eo uy Lydia E. Pinkham's
TABLETS at once- Pinkhams Tablets t
are one oi the tery best home ways to
help build up red blood to give more
Strength and energy—In such cases.
Pinkham's Tablets are one of the
greatest blood-iron tonics you can buy I
Follow label directions _
Lydia E. Pinkham's TABLETS^
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nation. Ther"!#s Conoco
£ 1 «°od »».„.• ^hcre to
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FRANCES DORT WILL BE BELLEVUE GIN GOES ON
DENISON SCHOOL LIBRARIAN THREE DAY SCHEDULE
Miss Frances Dort left Tuesday j jj Hodges of Bellevue,
for Denison, where she will as- j ‘
sume her duties as librarian of ■
Denison High -School. -
Miss Dort, daughter of Mr. anti Hie Bai
Mrs. K R. Dort, has been con
nected with the Holliday School
aslibrarian;
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Park Springs 11
By BETTY CULVERHOUSE !
W. L. Huckabee left Tuesday ’
foi- Pueblo, Colorado, where he
will work in the State Hospital
While recovering from a lung
ailment.
Misses Esther Mae Duck and
i aVernc Earp of Ft. Wor h w<”-e
weekend viktors here.
Miss M;yjorie Bonham of Dal-
las and Cpl J. L. Summers of
Chico, who was liberated >e
eeiitly from a Jap prison ca up
I where he was held,' brutally
beaten and mistreated for more
than three years, visited her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Huckabee, here this week
A very unusual thing oecurted
iil'the yard of the H. C. Huckabee
home this week when a two
year old peach tree burst i|ilo
full boom. The tree is a red -
seeded cling seedling planted .by
the owner and bore peaches this
year. .. .
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Ear? o»
Fort Worth were weekend guest'
of Mr. and Mrs.,M> B. Al’cn,
•Mrs. Earp’s parents.
--Farmers —woUUug--Umg- ■
hours harvesting peanuts h?ry.
School has been dismissed for
two weeks so that the children
can help in—the -harvesting.
School will be resumed, however,
next week if rain tomes jo l.am
per the peanut harvesting Run
is predicted by old settle!s l<
I'utisv of ihe strong, h'gii- winds
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BUY MORE WAR BONDS
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iahd relatives ” here'
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Sgt. Aubrey L Bragg* \s i ".. v
.dter sorving IV mo.) .is ovi r-
seas. He r. now reci.'ivio; ,ii:.t-
ment at Muskogee, (Jxl ; has
•pital. ; ■ .
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pfir-uw,
Mis.. Jack Woi ktiiai) ..uiu :vi gh
tors and ' Misses Jar:'and
Merle. Wad.sw'jrth. hav pc.u' to
Baton Rouge, La., o '..'pa id
week with Mr. and .Mis. D ,'J
O’Brian and son.
Mr.'and Mrs: Leroy Dixon of
Vashti * attended the Jr'.r; re-
union Sunday at the Bowie Pat 7.
' Mr. and Mrs Roy Ho'lge'y oh
WlChTta Falls spent Sat ,.‘day
night in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Hodges;
William Edward Weds. E. M.
3-c, arrived home Sep*.. 19. from
overseas. This is his firnt leave
since going into service t.'.cnty-
five months ago.
Mr. and Mrs. W. • A. Gatcini.
and son, Willie ^D. . Jurdnef,
Yeoman 3-c, of Little R ck, Ark,
Mis. Eula Starnes an 1 son, Billie
Don Stjirncs, Mo. M. M. ?.-: of
Pampa were dinner guests i f
Mrs. Wells and WillLm Edwarc'
Wells Saturday-.
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wells and
William Edward Wells attended
the Baker reunion lyld al Pel
ham Park in Bowie. Sunilay'.
Howard McCord of Camp Hood,
Texas, spent a few hours with
his. parents, Mr,.' and Mrs. Neil
McGrird, Sunday. - ------------—•
The Women’s Society of Chr.s-
jan Service gave a quilting at
the Methodist church Tuesday,
parents- in Truce With , the help of some of the
women from other. churcRes and
some old acquaintances, Mrs.- W
J. Thompson of Stratford, Mrs.
Edna McCaslin of Canyon and
Mrs. G. L. Bowden of Pampa,
tfiey quilted three quilts.
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u’^rm air ??8S " fall in p
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w^ther tr ®tUSes frost . . . heaven.
:°nocom^ thi,: a Winter
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Coca-Cola To Give
Visual Aid To
County Schools
i - Principal X Tali) Taliaferro this
week announced that the Coe: -Culw. Ji KUCst :n Jhe home , of
Company--*has made available to
the schools of the county a visual
aid course.
Besides posters and other litera-
ture pertaining to various indus-
tries of the nation; the. course in-
cludes free pencils, rulers and tab?_
Posloak News
MRS. OMA' GIFFORD
Cpl John Lerpond became ill
suddirdy al the home of his par-
ents last Friday night aixi'Vvus
taken to the Camp Wolters Hos-
pital,' where *7ic underwent an
emergency appendectomy. Be is
leported doing nicely.- "
Mis.s Rosa Scarber-entertainco
last Fj iday n ght at hei home Io
.ionol,1 ii< i biothcr, Dean,A \vh<>
left September 27 fqi. induction
,nt'j the Army. -
• i, Donald Cleveland had a Sult
deh attack of <ij>pendieiti.; liu*
•k du rd ay.
Mia. Ellie lirazeal bL Bjwi-;
attended churgt'i" heie Sunday
and spent the day with l.’rs
.Bertpa Reeder. <
—Mrs- George Leek lias i ituirne.i
from a visit with her huahan'T
in Georgia. Mrs. Leek , nd hei
daughter are now ^hi-nig a
house with Mrs. R. Reaves
Norman Blalock,’ a member of
the' regular Army before the
war, .received his discharge te
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Scnnultou
and son, Lavern, of Mai Is.
land, Calif., are visiting lekf-
tfves heie.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Watk'is.
and son ami Mrs: G.(W.. Watkins,
moved recently to Vushti, whe’e
the son will attend sctl’Jol.
Mis. C. C. Stark is re«’!i;
almg from a fall about two
. weeks ago._______ '
’ Mrs. Ray Scott and her si-ter
of Shannon Visited in Pos'< ok
Saturday. :.t
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sehinittou
vtfftted Mr. and Mrs. ■ K. W
Slaughter and C. A. Gifford of
Joy last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Bruze’o
visited her )
Spnday. Mrs. Brazeal'^ brother,
who recently returned to the
States from three years ip Europe
and who hatj received a Ui<charg“
from t*he Army, was also the
■ guest of his parents.
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Trout, H. I. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1945, newspaper, September 28, 1945; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363875/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.