The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1964 Page: 11 of 16
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The Residential Funeral Home
i Thursday Club
Discusses Politics
Pack 116 Receive
October Awards
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The Accutron Story:
No balance wheel,
no mainspring,
119 hairspring,
no tick, no tock.
Accutron* made
them obsolete.
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Gayle Bradley
Your Jeweler .
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BURNER-WITH-A-BRAIN—Set it.
forget it . . . makes every pot
and pan automatic... dontrola
temperature so food can’t
scorch, burn or boil over.
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DO YOU WANT ....
TO BUY OB BUILD A HOME?
or
REFINANCE YOUR PRESENT HOME
THEN, you should see Raborn Finance Company
for a Low Coat Easy Monthly Payment Loan. A
sound financial connection is important when buy-
ing or building a homo.
Here you got the benefit of the lowest Interest
rates, and the most favorable terms, with no need-
leea delays, no red tape.
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AUTOMATIC-ROTISSERIE—It’s
smokeless ... clean .’.. brings
meat to full flavor by holding
the juices in . . . keeps meat
moist and tender . .. done to
OPTOMETRIST
404 LINDSEY BOWIE. TEXAS
Daily Hours—8:30 to 12:00 1:30 to 5:30
CLOSED THURSDAY AFTERNOON
After Hours by Appointment ’
8:30 to 5:30 p. m. Saturdays
Phone TR 2-3431
Bowie
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104 W. Tarrant Bowie. Texas
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desired time and temperature
TT ...when food is done automatic
oven turns itself down... food
stays serving hot for hours
perfection. without over-cooking.
Hop on the bandwagon, elect a modern automatic gas range
for your kitchen (don't wait for a ballot—do it today).
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Gas Range Dealers Bandwagon Sale
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Gold Burg Seniors
Plan Game Night
A salad supper and game night
will be sponsored by the Gold -
Burg High School seniors tonight.
Thursday. November 5.
The events will be held at t h e
Ringgold gymnasium, and will be-
gin at 6 p m.
Don’t even call this timepiece
a watch. All the parts that
make a watch fast or slow have
been left out of it. Accutron
time is kept by the vibrations
of a tiny tuning fork which dt
vides every second into 360
equal parts. (Your present
watch divides a second into
only 5 parts.) It is the only
wrist timepiece guaranteed for
average daily accuracy within 2
seconds. Accutron is a Butovs
development. It's worth the
time to you to look into Accu-
tron. -
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BCCUTSON SMCtVItW
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THURSDAY, NOV. 5, 1964 — THE BOWIE NEWS — SECTION 2 — 1
Star Oil Re-enters.
Plugged Wildcat
star Oil Co. Inc., Dallas, will
re - enter and rework to old total
depth a Montague County wildcat
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The admission charge of $100
for adults and 50 cents.' for chil-
dren will include admission to the
salad supper and to the game
night.
Frank Edwards Chevrolet Company
Tel. TR 2-1164
Elbert Bailey
fsell, Danny Bell, and Elmer Mad-
aux.
The chapter meets the last Mon-
day night of each month.
By Brooks Smith
Montague County Agent
Mr. and Mrs. Tim
Tracey of Carrollton
Ladies, here’s our platform:
Easier cooking
4 ways!
which Star originally drilled and
plugged at 6335 feet in July, 1957.
It is the No 1 Lloyd C. Smith,
three miles northwest of Stone-
burg. spotting 1290 feet from east
and -2885 from south lines of sec-
tion 8, T4NO survey tJ. J. Prath-
er) A-1184.
workpower
“walks” right over bumps and trouble
Independent front suspension takes the “truck” out of
truck ride. It smooths rough roads, protects truck, driver
and cargo from excessive jolting. And on Chevrolet pickups
it's a proved system with millions of miles of user experience
behind tt. Try it out on one of Chevrolet's groat Fleetside or
Stepside pickups. If s one of the big reasons that Chevrolet
is first choice with pickup users from coast to coast
Telephone your Chevrolet dealer about any typo of truck •
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Samuel F. B Morse, inventor
of the telegraph, was a painter
and sculptor before he became in-
terested in electrical experiments.
Rev. and Mrs. 1-eon Milner and
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hunter attend-
ed funeral services for Jim Blan-
ton Friday afternoon in Wichita
Falls.
Vote for automatic gas
| CRIDDLE-IN-THE-MIDDLE-For
I pancakes, bacon, toasted sand-
I wiches . . . has self-regulating
temperature control . . . con-
verts to extra burner.
Green Workman Suffered a light
stroke on the job at Southwest
Stone Company and is in the
Bridgeport Hospital.
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Member* of the Thursday Club
took part in a discussion o f
"Know Your Government’’ on Oct-
ober 29 in the Community Room
of the First National Bank, when
Mrs T. R Coffield presented the
program "Take Time For Poli-
tics.”
Mrs. C. 0. Garrett and Mrs. A
B. Cole assisted Mrs. Coffield.
program director.
The next meeting will be Nov-
ember 5 it was announced by Mrs.
C. .0. Garrett, president of the
club, during the business session.
Date for the 1965 4-H and FFA
Project Show to be held in Saint
Ju has been set for March 13.
1965. Director and Supervisors of
the show met recently and sched-
uled the date as well as made
some slight revisions to the rules
and regulations.
Copies of these rules are avail-
able at my office or any of the
Vocational Agriculture Teacher’s
for 4-H and FFA members to ex-
hibit their project.
Hallie Collins to Clifford E. Col-
lins et ux lot 18 and a part of lot
17 of the T. J. Trammel addition,
Bowie.
Sallie Bond et vir to Ellis Men-
asco et ux lot out of blk 14 of the
B. S. Wathen addition, Nocona.
L. D. Hardeman to Ray C. Wall
et ux lot 8. blk. 2 of the Roach ad-
dition. Bowie.
Selma Village Development Co.,
Inc. to-J. L. Menasco lots 10 and
11, blk. 6, unit 1, Frontier Shores
Lake Estates, Bowie.
Gustie Mayhugh to H. L. May-
bugh, Jr. et al 26 acres being a
part of blk. 2828, TE4L Co. Sur-
vey.
Dolores Ingram Mayo et vir to
Harve Ratliff lot 3 of the Leonard
Subdivision. Bowie.
Hannah Kirby to Harry L.
Pruitt et ux lot 1, blk. 1 of the
Flynt Sutxlivision, Nocona.
C. L. Mahaffey et ux to Billy R.
Herring et ux 58 acres but ot the
W. Tuilins Survey, abst. 736.
Selma Village Development Co.,
Inc. to R. J. Abernathy et ux lot
22. blk. 9, unit 4 Frontier Shores
Lake Estates. Bowie.
Marvin McWhirter et ux to Car-
roll W. Trotter et ux lot out of the
1E4L Co. Survey, abst. 2829
D. L. Graham et ux to Eugene
Walker land on Central Avenue in
Bowie.
Thomas L. Price et ux to M. E.
Walker lot 6, blk. 6, Bowie
Ciddie Cummings to Robert C.
Fowler 70 acres out of the C. C.
Miline Survey, abst 486; 160 acres
out of the James R. Watts Survey,
abst. 864 ; 6 acres a part of Sec-
tion 59. ETRR Co. Survey, abst.
253; 5 acres known as S. F. 14277
in Montague County.
. W. H. Lawler et ux to Nelo Hall
et ux lot 6 of the Ezra Parker ad-
dition, Bowie.
Aubry Cady et al to Jess G.
Gallins et ux 86Mi acres out of the
C. C. Miline Survey, abst. 486.
James W. Rivers et al to Dora
Rivers lots 15 and 16. blk. 20, Du-
mas addition, Denison.
Jennie Menasco et al to Otto
Menasco et al a part of blk. 14 of
1 the B. S. Wathen addition. Nocona.
Criminal Cases
State of Texas vs. Donald Thom
Marriage License
Billy L. Bowen and Karen Sue
Gregory
Donald Ray Stephens and Nettie
Jo Hood
Wood and
spent (he
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lewii
Holt and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Burgess Blanton
were in Wichita Falls several
days this week because of the
death of their son, Jnn Blanton.
Deeds
Don L. Wigley et ux to E. F.
Blakeley et ux tract of land locat-
ed in the J. J. Sloss Survey, abst.
725.
Mrs. Frances Petty et al to Hal-
lie Collins lots 4 and 5, blk. 1, C.
R. Hester addition, Bowie.
Football Sweetheart Selected,
Miss Monette Marburger, a
junior, was chosen recently as the
Chico High School football sweet
heart She was escorted on the
field by the tri - captains, Lavon
Motley, Wayne Ogle, and
Holt and was presented a bouquet
of bronze mums. Miss Marburger
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Monroe Marburger.
Turkey i Ham Shoot
FFA 4 Lions Club
The Chico FFA & Lions Club are
sponsoring a Turkey & Ham Shoot
on Highway 24 at the Lions Club
Park Saturday and Sunday, Nov-
ember 7th and 8th. This is an an-
nual affair and everyone is invit-
ed to participate.
Chico PTA Meeting Scheduled
The Chico Parent - Teachers
Association will meet Monday
night, November 9 at 7:30 p m.
The program will be "Together
We Help a Child” and Mr. Charlie
Uselton will tie speaker. The 3rd
and 4th grade students will pre-
sent a short program. Everyone is
invited to attend this informative
and entertaining meeting.
FFA Announce Sweetheart
Raynell Sugg, daughter of
and Mrs. Ray Sugg of Chico
selected FFA Chapter sweetheart
recently. She is a senior Stuart
Anderson, the FFA president pre
senfed her a sweetheart jacket at
the pep rally during school.
On Monday night, the FFA
Chapter initiated the Greenhands
into the club Initiated were Rob-
ert Smith, Bill Mowery, Billy
-Motley, Tommy Bishop, Johnny
Lowrance, ■ Billy Smith, Randy
Robinson, Aundre Lautraet. David
Martin, Parris Martin, Lynn Hart-
as was filed Oct. 27. defrauding by
obtaining things of value with
worthless check.
Slate of Texas vs. Jerry Atte-
berry was filed Oct. 27, defrauding
by obtaining things of value with
worthless check.
State of Texas vs. Benny Sulse
Sales was fjled and tried on Oct
29 for DWI. -The defendant waived
a jury and entered a plea of guilty
before the court. His punishment
was assessed at a f i n e ,<of $50 .
three days in the county jail and
six months suspension of his driv-
I *rs license.
Pack 116 held its October meet-
ing on the 27th at the First Metho-*
dist Church. The opening was giv-
en by Den 3. The skit was given
by Den 1 and Den 5 gave the clos-
ing.
The following awards were giv-
en, Webelos to David Applegate;
one year pen, Keith Deaver; re-
ceiving two year pens. David Weir,
Jim Crumpler, Jackie Allison.
Mark Sadler and Herbert Stine;
Bobcat pens, Phillip Thomas and
Harry Fitts; Bobby Kelley. Bob-
cat pen and Webelos badge.
One silver arrow on Wolf, David
Hindman, Lewis Garrett, Ray An-
gove, Stewart Zoch; Bear Badge,
Eddie Penn and Tim Winn; Silver
Arrow on the Bear. Phillip; Lion
Badge, Herbie Stine and David
Applegate; Gold Arrow on
H. B. Clark Jr.
Lion Badge and one gold arrow
ana 2 Silver Arrow on Lion. Jack-
ie Allison; Denner Stripe, Marion
Phelps; Asst Denner. Larry
Mann; One Gold Arrow on Wolf
Badge, Marion Phelps; and Two
Silver Arrows on Wolf, Riley Har-
vill.
Stake Two
New Tests
New tests have been staked in
two Montague County fields.
Jack Grace Production Co., will
drill its No. 2 Velma Moore as a
6800 - fooler in the B o e d e k e r,
Southeast (Viola Liinei Field, two
miles southwest of Bowie. Drill-
site is 8O<> feet from east and 1710
from north lines of section 37
ETRR survey A-244.
In the Queen's Peak, South
< Bryson i Field. Ixinghorn Produc-
tion Co, Dallas will drill No. 2
Huth M 4900 - foot test 4Mi miles
northwest of Bowie. Location is
3490 feet from west and 1709 from
i.orth lines of W. Carleton survey
A-126.
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Whether you own a two-horse-
power lawnmower or a
combine, a good job of preparing
the machine for storage will pay
off in longer service and lower re-
pair bills, say Extension agricul-
tural engineers at Texas A & M
University.
Pesticides should lie properly
stored during the winter months.
When properly stored, these
chemicals will retain their activ-
ity and can be used to a good ad-
vantage next year.
W e t a b I e powders or dusts
should be kept in a cool, dry place.
Bags should Lx* sealed to keep out
moisture. Lids oilcans should be
closed tightly aUa if holes have
been punched to make a dust dis-
penser. tape should be used for
sealing.
Liquid materials should be stor-
ed in the original labeled contain-
ers because either the carrier or
active ingredient m a y tie corro-
sive to other metal containers or
other Uids of glass containers. All
bottlesLor cans containing liquids
shculd lie tightly sealed to prevent
loss of activity by vaporization
These products should also be
stored in a cool place where the
temperature does not make ex-
tieme changes If the label has
become faded or torn, it may be
wise to copy necessary informa-
tion and attach it to the container
along with the old label.
All unlabelcd material should be
discarded immediately.
Marvin C. Frank, Nocona, 1965
Plymouth 2 dr. Htp.-
Elbert Parks, Saint Jo, 1965
Dodge 4 dr.
Marguerite Hodges, Nocona,
1965 Dodge 4 dr.
Dudley Wier, Bowie, Chevrolet
4 dr.
B. H. Roberts, Nocona, 1965 Ford
Iltp.
Ralph V. Witt, Bowie, Chevrolet
pickup
Senter L. Henry, Jr„
1965 Ford pickup
E. A. HUI, Bowie, 1965 Ford 4
dr.
From The Records In The
Montague Co. Court House
DISTRICT COURT
Cases Filed ----*'
Edith Carole Thompson vs.
Johnnie Maxie Thompson, divorce.
W. R. Harlow vs. Fir emans
Fund Insurance Co. and Gulf In-
surance Co., damages.
The People Nationfil Bank of
Nocona vs. O. W. Ross, individual-
ly and dba, Ross Construction and
Well Service Co., suit-an. dibt.
Ruby Dell Tuggle vs. Verdia
Ray Tuggle, divorce. -
Cases Tried
Robert B. Shelton vs. The Travel-
ers Insurance Co . judgement in
favor of plaintiff in the amount of
$7400.
John L. Bennett vs. Carol Ann
Bennett, divorce granted.
Lottie Lorene Taylor Howard vr.
Virgie Bailey Howard, divorce
granted.
COUNTY COURT
New Registraligns
F. A. Hillin, Amarillo,
Volkswagen Sedan
B. T. Walker, Bowie Oldsmobile
Sedan
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Lynn, Emerson, Jr. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1964, newspaper, November 5, 1964; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1364137/m1/11/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.