The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, July 25, 1947 Page: 7 of 12
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Y 25. 1947
THE BOWIE NEWS.
BOWIE. TEXAS
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Meadowlake OLEOMARGARINE
$1.89
CAUTION; UOB ONLY AS OINtCTl*
PEAS, No. 2 C.an
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I$E CREAM SALT, 4-lb. box
10c
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lb. can 25c
lb. can 17c
QtlART JARS, dozen
69c
JAR LIDS FLATS, all brands
10c
29c
on our
10c
10c
ectric
21c
HOMINY, No. 2 CAN
10c
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CABINETS
HOME AND
FARM
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Frigid-Freeze quality, beauty and dependability built
into HOME FREEZERS! Each with the features house-
wives want in Home Freezers.
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SWIFT'S ICE CREAM—All Flavors
ACME FLOUR, 254b. bag
Regard BEANS, in tomato sauce, lb. can
KRISPY CRACKERS, lb. box
BLACKDRAUGHT
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Here Is the Glamorous New
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Frigid-Freeze^
Patients dismissed:
Rev, R. S, McDonald.
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Bowie Grocery Co.
JOE GARLINGTON LYNN -GARLINGTON
Phone 299 We Deliver ' .113 West Wise
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"QUIK-TATCH"
EQUIPMENT
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"TOUCH-O-MATIC"
HYDRAULIC CO NT HOL___
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4nTH(?AX,WWICHI?ILLSBOTH
LIVESTOCK ANO HUMANS CAN ,
BE CARRIED BY SEA6ULLS/
AND BUZZARDS.
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REV. JIM KELLEY
TO PREACH SUNDAY
AT CHURCH OF NaZARENE
Rev. Jim Kelley of Bethany,
Okla., will preach .in the pulpit
of the Church'of the Nazarene
Sunday morning at 11:00 o’clock J
. He was pastor here jhirty years I
ago. f
these horsesagenY showing I?
AFFECTION. THEY ARE PROTECTING It
•WElgTHBOATS FROM BOTFLIES. fl
Miss Mary i.ou Thompson is on
vacation, visiting relatives at
Duncan, Okla. *
Mrs. W. E. Standifer of Fort
Worth has returned home after
a visit in the home of her sister,
i Mrs. T. R. Pierce. Also visiting
in the Pierce home this past week
was a niece, Mrs. Curtis Bristey
of Fredrick, Okla.
Evans Motor Co.
Ford Sales and Service
Your Eyes Deserve The Best
Visit our modern optical office for a complete scientific
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Hunt's Peaches, heavy syrup. No. 2'2 can
CUT GREEN BEANS
Miss Opal Culp of Wichita Falls j ri*v TRaicoc I
ho is soendine the Kiimnwr in •
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be gathered and efforts made
soon toward property equaliza-.
tion. At a recent council meeting
Jim Small, B. E. Watson, t). M.
Major and Roy Campbell were
.appointed as jin Equalization
I Board, bu,t they are said to have
declined to serve.
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NOW ON DISPLAY!
It's natural that a large
proportion of the new home freezers *sold b$$r„„the
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Hospital News
Patients admitted:
David, son of Mr. rind Mrs. D.
D. Burris. (la ine: vilh : ‘.i: W ,\1
Brooks, Bowie; L,c\j Busby.
Bowie; Mrs. Mae Brazier T’.,
'Ii . E. I.. Gillaspia. Bowie: S. 1’.
Texas:
ill Mrs. A.
Mrs. .1, O.
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.Mrs. W. A.
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Dr. Palmer Will Be At
CORDES CLINIC
ALL DAY
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27
TO FIT GLASSES
Call Mrs. C. A. King—Phone 487—For Appointments
SWEET POTATOES, No*. 2 '* can!
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Thomas and Weldon Armstrong I
oFRyan, Oklgt, stopped for'a. brief
Visit in Bowie Wednesday with
their aunt, Mrs. W. E. Benson.
They %were en route to South
America on a two weeks cruise. Orleans.
Whether your farm i*
large or small, you need
the advantages the »<»
John Deere Model *‘M”
Tractor offers you. Stop-
at oilr store the next time
you're in town and let us
tell you all about it!
Phone 468
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MACKEREL
SARDINE^
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who is spending the summer, in
the home of her aunt, Mrs. W.
R. Potter, is. visiting this week
in Houston, Beaumont and New
PROGRESSES ON
#f§HTL BELLEVUE ROAD
Work of placing rock and crush-
ing it for the base on the paving
qf the-2'/2 miles of road’between
Bellevue and Vashti started this
week and the work .of finishing
this Farm-to-Market paved hjgh-
way is scheduled to be complet-'
ed SeptemlH-r 1. it is reportrtL^***
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grade ”of. ”B"
grade .lower tip n “C."
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LOST—Ice tongs between.Stone-J
burg nd the lake. P. W. WetsclJ
Stoneburg. 20-p,l
visited in Buwie this Week with
his sister. Mrs. John' Elac'k. An-’
other guekt in the Black home
was a niece. ^liss.Sue Ann Brave |
of Wichita FaHs. . -I
203 MAIN — FT. WORTH
Stripling's Is Just Across the Street
PINK SALMON, 11?.' can
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’ John Deere "M"
Tractor For Small
Farms Arrives Here
In an ad elsewhere in this
paper Charles Chappell, owner of
the Bowie Farm Supply, John
Deere dealer here, announces the
l arrival of the new John Deere
Model “M’’ general purpose trac-
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I pell’s blare of business on Mills
L street at the Denver Railway?
F underpass, and is arousing much
k interest because of its many novel
f featrues adaptable to garden.
I truck farm or small farm opera-
. tions up to 100 acres, according
to Chappell,
It is described by -its manufac-
t'.irers as "a. complete system of
( farming for s m a 11 0 r farms1’
which is a tractor built along
II same principles of’the other John
. Deere tractors which have been
' '' operating successfully for years.
i With it rs sold also-a complete1
‘ line, of any farni equipment with _
i I attachment devices that make it
changVabie quickly — integral
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. utes, mower 10 minutes, lister 2
' minutes, cultivator 3 minuti <. for
j i one man. most of it by one pin.
it is declared.
eye examination. We will give you professional advice
and prescribe glasses only if necessary. If y6u need
glasses, you will be fitted with correct lenses of finest
quality; mounted in newest style frames at the lowest
prices in town. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED TO-
DAY.
John Deere MODEL
GENERAL PURPOSE TRACTOR
BOWIE FARM SUPPLY”
Mills St., at Underpass —Charlie Chappell— Phone 522
Hunt's Prune Plums,.heavy syrup. No. 2‘2
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exas, Sunday *
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>ry of Mr...
^lr. and Mrs,
Mrs. T. R, Pierce
Hostess To W. S. C. S.
Mrs. T R. Pierce was hostess I ,, ,, • • I
Tuesday evening ,he. b,-.-..- r--- „ . 'V' McDonidd, --
“ -- _ 1 • . . I,Reaves..jDavid Burris, S. P. Row-
.embers attending. Th^l^t^' £ttc’ Mrs. W-,
Brooks, E. L. Gillaspia, Mrs.
> W. A, Elmore, Ju'dy Tims, Mrs.
| Laura Hammbck, C. R. Cantrell;
Lets Jones F. M. McElroy, M. E.
1 Davis. L. W. Langford. Mrs! By-
ron S. Henry, Mrs. ,L. E. Tucker
and infant son,'Johnnie. Clyde;
Mrs. I. ,V. Parr, Mrs. Carl Brooks.
Mrs. A R. Richardson, Mrs. J. D.
Relives. . .
| LIVESTOCK HEALTH ODDITIES
TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL METHODS
FIRST WORKED OUT BY VETERINARIANS
FOR CATTLE ARE NOW USED TO Z
OETECTTHIS DISEASE IN U
> SCHOOL CHILDREN, I
’ . FURNITURE
BOWIE, TEXAS.' PHONE 124
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IT S A PLEASURE f.
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WHEN EVERYTHING RUNS SMOOTHLY ‘
A cranky, troublesome car can ruin a perfect va-
cation. Make sure your car is in A-l condition
before you start off for
vacationland, Drive in to1
day and lei us check your
car from b u m p e r - to-
\ bumper. Tune-up the mo-
ll tor, adjust the brakes,
change oil—do everything
so important io your car's
— "health" and your happi-
ness and safety.
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Your Kitchen
Should Be Your
M-. and Mrr. M. Timmons of ( THE MAIN DIFFERENCE IS
Wichita Falls were in Bowie THAT YOUR NEIGHBOR MFR j
Wednesday visiting their daugh-[.CHANT IN BOWIE IS HERE,
ter. Mrs. Ethel Kennedy, and HANDY AND HELPFUL. HeI
looking for a place they can rent KNOWS YOU. TO THE MAIL •
as thpy are wanting to move back ORDER MAN YOU ARE JUST,
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PERSONALS./
I - Barbara Garrett is visiting this
< week ,*in *'.Stoneburg, with- her
j cousin, Edwina Campbell.*
1 ■ John and Jack Roth of Fort-
I Worth, were in Bowie over the
J V i i k < nd V.sit nF 1. T.HnntiT -
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f J. R. Turner-and family re-
1 turned Friday from a month's va-,
f ■ cation spent in California.
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Roberson ■ have returned • fi»om ^rs- L. C. ( ulp. of Wichita Falls,
f New York where they visited ls spending .the summer in
1 with relatives' and friends. home of her sister. Mrs. W.
I • __________R. Potter. A number of . members
1 Mr. and M'-. Elmer Edward hews topics along,„a'itl) -.5
( Hobbs. New Mexico, are visiting >ound t.ibjc-discussion.
• .th Mr. an 1 Mr W. A th ■. '' i" Ejegtinj ' d
. '' a. . < ........ w itji. a delightful.sn<\i.'d Four -light.
’ , ■ ■ —LL ■ refreshments were served »by the
J Mr. and Mrs. G. (Doc) Jackson, hostess’.
\ son Dale and daughter Mabelbeth, i"
/ have returned home after vaca- Mr. and Mrs J. A T. •:cnco of
j tinning the past ten days in New Terrell are guests in the-home
i Mexico and Arizona; >^^4 of Mrs. C. Y. Cosby.
Mrs. Gertrude Ham
On Honor List At
College In Denton
DENTON, Tex.. July 22—Ger-
trude Ham.- daughter <i! Mrs. A. ...
BeCoury of Buw it', !g I'ilhong 441 ['M~
upperclassmen named this w erk • Rowh-tte. Archer Cilv.
to the dean’s honor-list for tiie'M'rs,. Cai 1 Brooks. Bov.
- Siimmet'-saun,. ter at North T,-xa< Hl,
State College. ' ’• o Summers, •Boxvie; Mrs. "A.
The de m's .list is composed of' Rjchardson. Bowie: M...
the names of all upperchssmen 1 Ehiw,e. Newport; F. M. McF.lrov.
who attended the college the pre-[Bellevue; E. W. Frazier Mon-
vious semester and were accredit tague: Mrs. D. I,. Kirby, I’ow ie:
I ed with at least 12 semester hours Mis. Charlie Pittman. Henrietta-
i an av. rage grade ’of "B" ; Rt-v. R. s'. McDonald.” New port"
....... no grade .lower than “C.” ! A. F- Tinney. Bowie: Mrs. M. D.
, Carter. Bowie; JVIrs, .1, F. Kilmat),
i Bowie; Mrs'. David Minor, Mon-
-OTtague; Oxier Campbell, Row in:
I W. A-. Rjeaves. Post oak. - ’
was hostess I
the -W. S. C. S. with, fourtei
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al was brought by Mrs. C. S. Wil-1
j hite; following the devotional a[
_________________ ( very interesting topic on “Chris- !
Cynthia Daley and Betty Grace :’1<an ®tcJ*a5,d®lirip ”, Kiv(’n by]
returned • fsom
they visited
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Trout, H. I. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, July 25, 1947, newspaper, July 25, 1947; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367510/m1/7/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.