The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1950 Page: 4 of 16
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BOWIE. TEXAS
THE BOWIE NEWS.
FRIDAY, JULY 7, T950
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Charl'ei Wilson and' family of
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of his parents, Mr. and, Mrs. D.
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a phone and call us. We ll speed
a service truck to you and get
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GRIFFIN'S DRUG STORE
Phone 101 Bowie, Texas
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Brakes, Generators and
Starters and Complete
Magneto Service
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Now is the time
Beautiful, delicious. Golden Jubi-
lee peaches at FRUITLAND
NURSERY, 3K miles S. E. Bowie,
Ft. Worth Highway.
up
I Lamp TABLES $27* up
I Fiber WINDOW SHADESwifh Wood Rollers
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greatly appreciated-. Respectful D P D C O AT A T Q
ly submitted. rfilljjUMALO
TRlfE BARBEE.'
TONI Home Permanent brings you
MIDGET SPIN CURLERS
for port.ct n.cklin* curls far easi.r, far foster!
Special 3-in-l Value
1* Toni Hoine Permanent for a soft,
natural looking wave- enough for a > \
co.mplete permanent
2. Set of 6 Midget SPIN Curlers to wind
the shortest neckline hair quickly, easily.
3..Toni Creme Shampoo for soft-water
shampooing cveii in the hardest water!
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BETTER BUY NOW---Golden-
Jubilee peaches are now ripe.
See and buy at FRUITLAND
NURSERY, 3’4 miles S. E- Bowie,
Ft. Worth Highway.
SHAMBURGER
Lumber Company
602 W. Wise St. Phone 264
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Berry and
children, Greta Faye and Ronald
S. Jimmie Richerson of Grand
Prairie visited Mrs. Berry’s
mother, Mrs. J. F. Yowell, Sun-
day.
C. G. Whitaker was able to
be taken to his. home at Fruit-
land’'Tuesday after being in
Bowie Hospital nearly a week;
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To put your radio in
tip-top shape! Just
call us—we’ll check it
for you now! We’re
qualified service tec*$t^,
nicians!
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Unusual Revival PERSONALS
Team Coming To
M. E. Church Here
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Quality Lumber
Mr. and Tkgrs. Frank Edwards
saw the ball game at Fort Worth
Wednesday night; when Dallas
bp at the Cats 2-lj
PHONE 344---WE DET .TVER
"■Quality Foods ai No Exira Cost"
Store Hours: 7 A.M. Till 6:30 P.M.
FURiyTURE
THE BIG FRIENDLY STORE
Next Door to Bank Bowie, Texas
Mann, Foster Robinsoh.
Turns, Bowie’s postmaster, was
installed as ne w;• presidents He">i<Wuo v,^ ...
succeeds Newsom,' under wlo'se ■ world. A delicious feed of bar-
Bonney asks for a youth choir. ’
•‘“faer-att-Methudisty and others" ~
interested keep the date in mind ;
and keep an open schedule for
the meeting,” said Rev. J. C. I
Mann, pastor.
Bonney is a magician and ven-
triloquist as well as a musician,
and preacher, and uses it all to
present the Gospel message. |
A third party'of the team will
be announced next week..
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(pd Poi Adv)'- Mr and Mrs’ c- L' Martin’|
Mr and Mrs. "Butch Quisen-
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Mr. and Mrs. “Spec” Dodson re- {
ttirned Wt-dpe.-.dftv from lJosyim;
Kingdom where they report a
delightful holiday outing ' for
three .days.
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pair your equipment right on the spot. If a
complete overhaul job is necessary, we’ll '
haul your machine into town for a thorough <
going-over. . •
Whatever your parts and overhaul require- '
ments may he, it will pay you to take advantage
of the economical service w^ make available.
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, -Nip Hamilton is in Wichita]
I Falls doing construction work on
* a building.
BETTER BUY NOW — Golden
Jubilee peaches are now ripe.
See and buy at FRUITLAND
NURSERY. 3«» miles S. E. Bowie.
Ft. Worth Highway.
STUDIO COUCH . .
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Let us supply you with _jhe lumber you
need . . cut right, seasoned right, priced
right.. Come in!
Complete parts and overhaul service for
your John Deere Farm Equipment is just as
far away as your telephone. If breakdowns
come unexpectedly, give us a call. We’ve
equipped our parts department as .completely
as possible with genuine John Deere Parts to
meet your requirements. ,
If it’s servicing your machinery needs, a
Bowie Tractor and Implement
Successors to Bowie Farm Supply
ONLY GENUINE JOHN DEERE PARTS
FIT AND WEAR LIKE THE ORIGINALS
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To the Voters of Montague i
County, Texas:
- -t 5vant to mnk the citizens 'nr '
Montague County who elected
me to the office of Distract Clerk
two years ago ior my first term. ‘
Since I have been serving you
as your District? Clark for the
past eighteen months, I have
tried hard to give the very ’best L.--—
service possible. I Here’s a,picture of some of the was Dr. Claude A. Beasley, Epis-
I have had two years of college past presidents made by Patter- copu] rtctor Gf
’ ’• son Studio at the Rotary in-
I am .stallation of officers Friday night
’ the at „ Pelham Park. Left ty_xight,
. . i | row: Olin Watson, Henry-j
~ . C. J. Dodsworth, i
Bob Burgess. Back row, new |
president, H. L. Turns; Clarunce
work, majoring in Business Ad-
ministration. I feel that I _____
qualified to take care 1 of 1
duties of the office, and if elected first row: Olin Watson, Henry-
to a second term, I will continue Stephens, Dr.
to do my best to render efficient u
', service..
I served three years in the Newsom, Uriel Randolph, Donald
Army, My first two years as a
Paratrooper, and after being in-
jured when I was in Holland, I
W«a transferred to a medical . ..
unit.where I served until J. was presidency the club has made becue and other eat> was served
discharged. I am married and’much progress during the year, i Turns took’over in an impressive ’
live in Montague. .
Your vote and influence will
be the sole factor in electing me
as your District Clerk for a sec-
ond term, and I assure you that
your influence and vote will be
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the Methodist Church,
through Sunday, July 30.
Rev. and Mrs, Gerald E. Bon-
ney of Belle Vernon, Pa., and
' Boston, Mass., will lead in the
MKE services.
j Mu Bonney is a musician,
j pianm and song writer .as well
as’ preacher. Mrs. Bonney is a
. preacher in her own right, having
< served: as- pastor for a time. She
IH] is a specialist in children’s work
I w] ’nnri will have charge of that part
|M| of the work. r* --4"
There will be a service for
HHmI I children each morning at 9:00
!§||||| | and one-for adults at 10:00. At
| these services Mr. Bonney will.
. | be at the piaifto. The evening -er-
miuSr CS, “S vic, WM be l,r «n but .with the.
I Division discloses parking as the tough. ' youtlj and family- emphasis.- Mr.
I est maneuver for students to master.
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correct procedure. First, stop close and
approximately even with the car ahead.
Next, cut y<}ur wheels sharply right,
and back up until -your front right
bumper just clears the rear left bumper
of the ear ahead. Then, cut your wheels
sharply left, backing slowly until
alongside of curb.
Visit our Store - Compare our
| Prices - Shop with us and Save
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Vacation Bible
School at Nazarene
Church Starts July 10
■ A Vacation Bible- School will
I be. started at the Nazarene church
| -at 9 a.rn. next Munday. July IQ..
All children are invjted.
The superintendent of the
School is Mrs. S. L. Wood and
Alias Olive Ruth Wood is pianist.
Other workers will include:
Music .director, Mrs. Wood, as-
sisted by Miss- Carolyn Dorough;
supervisor of Intermediate De-
partment, Mrs. Wanda Sigman,
j assisted by Mrs. Mary Key; su-
Wiyhita Falls, ,peI,visor of junior Department,
prominent Rotarian. The theme Mrs. Roxie Dorough, assisted by
of his speech was "The Most Mrs. Della Mae 'Worley; super-
; Perfect Thing in the World,” and visor of Primary Department,
' he emphasized the fact of every | MrS- Bessik L^dsey, assisted by
Rotarian being an important part ] Mrs- ^ter Joren; supervisor of
of circles of friends, associates, I beginners Department, Mrs. O.
and influence amj Urged all to L- TucWr- assisted b* Mre’ J E
thmk more seriously on the rt. Dorman; supervisor of• handwork
lationship of God and man andlfor boys, W. A. Runter, supervi-
miln’h place for service in the sor„.°f handwork for -girls, Mrs.
Pearl. Francis and Mrs. Lester
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BUTLER'S
Auio-Eleclric
LOYD BUTLER ’
| Fort Worth Highway Ph. 74
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Trout, H. I. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1950, newspaper, July 7, 1950; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367655/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.