The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1949 Page: 4 of 18
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FRIDAY, APRIL IS, 1049
BOWIE. TEXAS
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More Wear In Hardware
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WINDMILLS and PUMPS
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A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE!
COME TO SEE USi;
GOLDEN SUBBER HARDWARE
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Just Received New Shipment of
Hamilton Beach Mixers
Leathers
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Plastics
POULTRY AND FIELD FENCE
MercHSndi . well worth your inspection.
Meeting competition? Yes, and with no delay in
adjustments. Exchanges made promptly.
Ki-yaks
White or Green Elk
Miss Lura Dean Davis spent
last week-end in Dallas with her
.sister, Miss Grace Davis.
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Navy Kid Sling Pump
: clous, eaibucuc came hot-from the
hw'!e_ba’ bjeuc pit-
Mr and Mrs Benton received
l.iiih praise Tirorri' the scores of
gupsis for tlii ir unique-hospital-
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Tax Included
Benton Ranch
Barbecue Enjoyed
By Club Boys
In one of the most gracious
hospitalities of its kind ever given
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A better demand for good merchandise enables us
to offer a more select quality.
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the
First Baptist Church met in the
honj£...qf Miss Ermyntrude Mc-
Natt .April 4, ft>r#their regular
Estimates submitted. Let us make you prices on
Y°ur_ complete plumbing and suppjiva. Ws rnvltg y
comparison on all water heaters,- bath tubs, toilet com-
binations. sinks and lavatories. Our prices are out . . .
Get them.. •
For Sale
One Man's
DIAMOND
RING
76 Points
For Balance Due
$225.00 >
A $450 Ring
The [Time Shop
llO'/i w. Mason Bowie
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HOW OLD ARE YOUR CHIL- '
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We Install them. Prices that you cannot afford to ,-j^3.
WE DO’PLUMBING WORK7
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Big Sale On Ranges
Only
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footwear for Going Gayly
You. saw them in Harper’s Bazaar'and now they are
yours at yoiiriavorile sieve . . . -FORT!’NET ...
selected a- 19|0’s shoes of (HiTstlthdmg design by the
llJash’ion Academy, who«cach year selects • “
America’s ten "Best-Dressed Women.’*
Choose today your F^HTIINETS from our complete
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BOWIE BUTANE GAS COMPANY,
' Near Post Office
PUfjtE PAINT PRODUCTS
Gallon S4.50. Ask those who are u$ing it. It's guaranteed
COMPLEtE DEEP WELL WATER SUlG^LES
We are now prepared^© install all sizes water systems.
SEE THE DEEMING! SEE U.S FOR TANKS!^
Any capacity tank supplied on short notice.
Reduced prices! _ __ ____~
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j * $6.95 to $7.95 most slyles.
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JFORTUNETS Do'TTmjUaflNcj OR YOU!
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Shoe Fitting
Beadquarters
X-Ray
Shoe Fitting
Headquarters
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Honored With
- ,| Birthday- Dinner
i Mrs J. F. Yr,well was honored
_ by ;■ Siu-nii.se liirtlulny d.mn»r .»w-
Su’i i.,y. April 10. at tier h.>me . . .,
near Stmuburg. - The* prepared toP Jcole in team- judging when
dinner -was brought in by tliosej they -compiled tf total of 1.020
honorinr' Mrs. Yowell so as ♦<>’ points < f a total of 1.200.
be a.< omptrre surprise to he-r. Second high score was' rpade
.The large white birthdav cake' t,!e’Sa’nt Jo 4'H Club^with
'; v.-..s beautiiuliy deccrated and 1.005 points, and the third place
topped with 4 mound'of delicate "ent to, Noepria F.F A. wjth 975
.yellow rosebuds with pale green . Poin'-S and Bowie's F.FA.” team
leave-, ar.d was presented by tb'1 A'111- lbf Ringgold 4-H for
g-Ahs. Yo-.^B's niece. Kirs "W. O. fourth place.
4 Ash -pt Fort Worthy I T-! 10 event this year was plan-
: The honoree received many' ned and produced by Montague’
I beautiful flowers and gifts from ' County Agent Valton Young and
the following relatives: Mr.,.and A- ?> Coston.-Nocona;rvccational
Mrsi_ Orth Yowell and Monte, j agriculture instructor.
j Stoneburg: Mrs W. J. Berry and. Meh in Dansby, vetci ans’. ,cp-
■ •' it-'lreo. < >r 1 tai AnlUl 'anil Ron-! ordinator for Montague County,
aid cf- Grand Prairie; Mrs. Marie ' supervised the judging event and
Ej-iis of Kihtore: Mrs. Carl Ellis • J. ly Zetszche. AAA adn-.inistra-
_ _4,if ILndevson; Mrs, Harold I,ati1 ter, presided-at the rrttrroohorre.-r
mer lyler fall of whom are Mrs. [ assisted bv-Tonv Fenoglio.
- 1‘YimtJTs u-hilarenl;—Mrs. W, O. - Voeationtit agriculture instruc-.
A-h nf l-ciu vVftrl’h.. niece, Mrs ters with boys at the' event were
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ter: and a nephew. John. tRichey-.' Paradise; L. T. Blanton. Decatur;'
yf Fi-rt Woith. - j q McConnell, Springtown; C.1'
The Y-owt 11 family is one of F. Wood, Chico:. L. I. SamOelJ
'he most-pt eminent in this sec- area F F. A. supervisor from Ar-
,’”rv- lington; Z. T. Tindla, Bridgeport; 1
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and Shoes
Buel Range, Saint Jo; G. F. Keith,
Bcyd, and Leon Cason, Era.
Ralph Abbott, herdsman for
Benton, showed the visitors
about the ranch.
A cle'egation from Wichita
Falls, including County Agent
Max, Carpenter, Jimmie Rice,
of the W. H. Hammon
Ranch, and Claud Vaughn, vice-
1 president Of the City National
Bank, attended. ••
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A ^k^-^^anJaasair ties, 455 plate^of-delprt-+y^T--JudginR ,in(( 0J.p].il|Aed hjs
chcicts Carpenter assisted Rice
in the placings.
Possession of-this gleaming Skelgas rangy will thrill the heart ef the modem
homemakVr The range has a sturdily, welded frahm with a finish of Ingh-gloss '
porcelain from top to bottom. The four tup burners are lighted automatically
Two of them have the hi-low. click-type valves for aujimering. • ' " '
The- broiler drawer: has a drop front door; is porcelain enameled. Both
the broilc.- and utility drawers move on ball bearihgs ahd operate smoothly
quietly and easily. -* • ’ \
. The oven is fully porcelain cnanmle.i, including' the top and back fules. The
ovt^i burner brrffle plate is ot cast iron. Insulation is of-spun glass wool two
mches thick; The oven is designed for long hfe, years ...of li ng, sen ice. Qphorot-----
■ rTUiprr.cntT tn^p and minute minder. r
Z—iZ. - Easily Cleaned -Porcelain Finish
z Heavy. Non-Tjlt Oven-Racks
* Thermostatic Oven Temperature Control’
* New. Skelgas Hi-Efficiencv Burner
• He’ight of Cooking Top — 36 Inches."
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Dapth--21 Inches Floor Space * ' 40"
All This Range for Only S89.50
\ \ We have qii special—a full size Skelgas ’range
with automatic .lighting-and oven heat control.' •
- - City or bottle gas. Phone and mail orders accept-
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THE BOWIE NEWS
MISS McNATT HOSTESS
FOR SODALITAN CLASS
The Sodalitan Class . of
The boys spent the latter part
ell, Willqta J;.< kson and Miss, sbeyt-- < n Benton’s
Ermyntrude jMeNattZ Hostesses black beef cattle. Top ;
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! man Moike. L. O. Mdler.'arid Mis^Ctetertt
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class meetmg and social. Mrs.-GJ in Montague county, Joe Benton, >
I. Martm. president, presided assisted % Mrs. Benton, enter- ,
over the business meeting and tained at their ranbh at Nocona ]
Mrs. Lometa Brinkley gave a, Monday with a barbecue honor--
very inspiring devotional entitled ’ mg 4-H and F.F.A. club boys of
‘'The Guardsman,’ by William •Montague rnd four other eoun-
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Mrs. R. C. Hanson was leader oi able foods.
the program and the mem be is ' A total, of 157 club boys attend-'
enjoyed several amusing contests, ed arjd participated in lively
An- Easter theme was carried. judging contests^ —as—many ‘ eF- -
out in the decorations and re-i Benton’s fine black angus cattle
freghments. which -CThsisted. of, wugt imdcr examination- -by thv
crange sherbet punch, sand- clutj boys and their instructors,
wiches, olives, pickles, Individ-j The leautiful registered cattle,
’ual caki;s, mints, and candy, and many of which have taken num-
were served with Mrs. Wayne ' erous high awards in various big
Golden'at the ounch bow,! and (.shows, were admired by scores
Mrs. Gayle Bi ndley serving the1 of. men, also guests at the barbe-
cake I cue. Nocona Lions, in friendly- —
Those present were: TVfrfies. manm-r, served the chow to-the
R. Coffulu, ’ Cecil Allen, Paul' Ion« line tf 8uests ,asJ^ c,e,li =
. -BiM-n-yA--dra-HeS- H leekmon, Gayle
Bradley, W. A. Brinkley, 'P. d.
i Crumpler, Wayne. Golden. R. C.
» ! Hanson, Homef Jackson, Edd
| Jone's, Claude Martin, Herman guests tor their unique-hospital
Mure. Joe Ovefjstrept. Ike Parks,’ ity and tltq-Bentons have decid-
A .M? Rencheiy Bub White, Mar- ( ed to make it an annual-affair,
vin Willett, C. H. Burke, L. O. | The boys spent the latter part
MtHvr. Orv Turner. Viola Pow-r of the rioming compiling -core'
, ell. W.lleta Jackson, and Miss, sbeqt-- < n Benton’s beautiful 1
| Ermyntrude MeNat^ Hostesses black beef cattle. Top score in the
( were: Mmes. R. C Hanson., Her- judging was • made by Dairel
t of Springtown FKA,.,
whe made 385 points of a possi- ■
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Eicht contc-tant-- tfur cer-.
ond. They were: Glenn Shaw, j
Ringgold: James Johnsbn. No-1
cona.; Edward Black. Paradise; |
Will te ~STi a f7non, Paradi:s e: Ju st in
Dennis, S aint Jo: Joe Keck. N< - '
cona. cind Hoyt Sher.Bert,,Bowie,'
The Paradise F.F.A. team made
they -compiled ff total of 1.020
f0'! points ef a total of 1,200.
1.: Second high score was- piade
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Trout, H. I. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1949, newspaper, April 15, 1949; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367594/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.