The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, November 28, 1952 Page: 6 of 12
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EWS, BOWIE. TEXAS
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SEE YOUR
For Men From a Man's Store
HARDWARE DEALER FIRST
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VISIT OUR STORE AND USE OUR
LAY-AWAY PLAN!
HOSIERY for MEN
By HOLEPROOF
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FOR MEN
SHOES
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Florsheim, Crosby Square
Bowie
HATS for MEN
NOCONA BOOTS for MEN
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LUdGAGE
By H & M
DRESS GLOVES lor MEN
• FAMOUS BRANDS
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SLACKS for MEN
Dinettes in Newest Styles,
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WORK .CLOTHES
By POOL
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JEWELRY
By HICOCK
SPORTING GOODS
By WILSON
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WINTER
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SUITS - COATS
31c
Heavy syrup—No. 2*a Can
CORDUROY AND WOOL
ACME FLOUR
DRESSES
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SKIRTS and JACKETS
43c
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Special Prices
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We Give S & H Green Stamps
Corner Wise and Mason Sts. Phone 21
- Gayle Braddy
Bowie, Texas
That Carries
Nationally
Advertised
Trade Marks:
Give him the\ champion of
long-sleeved gabardine sport shirts.
The label tells him at a glance that
you’ve given him the finest.
We never under-estimate the buying
power of a woman
25-lb Bag. Print
r 10-lb Bag, Paper
5-lb Bag, Paper
not be forwarded; must not con-
tain any writing; and they are
Handled as Circular mail only.
Parcels should’be well-packed,
wrapped in plain brown paper,
and tied with heavy twine. They
should be addressed on one side
only, but- with an extra address
card io side the package in ease
of accident. Perishable or fragile
packages should be marked. Each
must have a return address. Do
not enclose letters or messages,
no matter how brief, in parcels, as
this will subject the entire parcel
to the letter or first class rate.
It is very important that each
letter, Greeting card, and parcel
include a local address, especially
JACKIE HOPPER GETS
FORT WORTH PRESS’ AWARD.
FREE TRIP TO SAN ANTONIO
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The GIFT of a Fine
SHIRT by ARROW
Tuesday. Wednesday
December 2-3
Gregory Peck
Ann Blyth
THE WORLD IN HIS
ARMS"
Technicolor
Friday, November 28
"WOMAN OF THE
NORTH COUNTRY"
Trucolor
Ruth Hussey
Rod Cameron
Friday, Saturday
November 28 - 29
SPECIAL MATINEE
Friday, November 28
"THE LION AND^THE
HORSE"
Color by Warner Color
Steve Cochran
Tuesday, December 2 ,
Pat O'Brien
Jane Wyatt
"CRIMINAL LAWYER
Wednesday, Thursday
December 3-4
"THE BLAZING
FOREST"
John Payne
Technicolor
W. H. Stephens Hardware
FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE
CADY’S
MEN'S STORE
Saturday. November
Ben Johnson
Edgar Buchanan
"WILD STALLION"
— PLUS —
Cesar Romero
June Havoc
"ONCE A THIEF"
Sunday. Monday
November 30, Dec. 1
Gary Cooper In
"HIGH NOON"
Bowie Majestic
Phone 759
Matinees
I p. m. Sat., 2nd Monday
Sunday, Monday
November 30 - Dec. 1
"HURRICANE SMITH"
Yvonne De Carlo
John Ireland
Technicolor
BUY HERE AND SAVE
FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS
A GIFT FOR THE HOME IS A GIFT
FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!
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PUMPKIN
FOLGER'S
COFFEE
LIBBY'S
FRUIT COCKTAIL
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Lovely Living Room Suites
Beautiful Redroom Suites
SEVERAL ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS
H. F. BROOKS
FURNITURE
THE FRIENDLY STORE
Next Door io Bank—Phone 434, Bowie, Tex.
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OIL NEWS
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STETSON, RESISTOL.
BORSALINO, BRADFORD
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Saylo®
of Houston spent Saturday nigh®
as guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Lf
paid for as a special reward from Hickey. i
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 19M
the Fort Worth Press for an un-
usual record he made in a sub-1
scription campaign conducted in
tnis area.
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SHIRTS, TIES, PAJAMAS
and UNDERWEAR
Jackie Hopper, son of Mt. and
Mrs. Gerald Hopper, has re-
turned from an all-expense edu-
cational tour to San Antonio,
tingly, Massey and Kresse fori
^heir splendid help in getting
these stories together. And last,
but certainly not the least, those
grand Bowie Jackrabbits who
made this a very successful sea-
son. . These were a wonderful
bunch of boys and to those who
graduate we will miss greatly.
But to those who will be back
next year we’ll just say, “See
you next year.” Thanks to mem-
bers of the Quarterback Club
that have helped in any way in
making sports at Bowie High
School a better thing.
| the drug store. The second floor
' has been psed in years past as of-
■ i rices for lawyers.
Rockers and Odd Chairs
•Thai Make Wonderful Gifts
Big Variety in Rugs and Floor Coverings %
SCORES OF OTHER ITEMS, SMALL AND
LARGE . . ALL PRICED RIGHT!
Shop Early—
(Continued from Page 1)
before Christmas day. Mail for
local delivery and vicinity should
be deposited in the mails a week
before Christmas.
Send holiday greeting cards as
fint-class mail to obtain the
many advantages which this
service affords. Such cards pre-
paid at the first class rate, which
is three cents each, may be sealed
Thursday, Friday
Decomber 4-5
"BONZO GOES TO
w COLLEGE"
Maureen O'Sullivan
• Edmund Gwonn
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THE BOWiy^EWS, B_____
TlJackrabbits-
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Bill Gamble of Wichita Falls
was in Bowie Tuesday on busi-
ness at Service Pipe Line Co. I
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and contain written messages;
they are dispatched and delivered
first; forwarded, if necessary,
without additional charge, and,
if undeliverable, returned at no
further expense to the' mailer
provided the sender's return ad-
dress is shown on the envelope.
Third Class rate on Christmas
cards is two cents each. They
cannot be sealed; will not be re-
turned, if undeliverable; wjdl
lb Can 85f
No. 2*/2 Can 37c
10-lb. Bag 79c
There is no place you can buy more useful and practical rag
gifts than today's hardware store where you get top
quality merchandise and better value for your money,
plus real service.
(5457 feet, total depth. The con-
glomerate was topped at GUO
feet.
Montague County’s third con-
j glomerate discovery of the week
is the No. 1 J. D. Gray, two
We wish to thank Coaches Mat-1 miles south of Nocona, com-
' pleted by J. B. Revier et al.
The No. 1 Gray flowed 182
barrels of 41.8 gravity oil per
day through 12/64 inch choke,
with gas-oil ratio of 460-1. Pro-
duction is from 60 perforations
at 5662-92 feet. Five and one-half
inch pipe was set at 5762 feet.
The discovery is in A. Buffing-
ton survey A-31, two miles south
of the Rogers and Rogers Field.
Youngblood and Foree staked
the No. 2 Johnnie Carminati as a
6300-foot test - in the Engle
Strawn Field. W. T. Waybourn
survey A-855.
In the same field, George S.
Engle spotted the No. 1 F, O.
Burgess as a 6500-foot test in
J. Bradshaw survey A-24.
first downs
yds. gained rushing
yards lost
yards passing
total yds. gained
passes comp. i
passes intercepted
yards penalized
Henning punfed only 2 times |
for an average of 28 yards.
Gantt punted 3 times for a 27-1
yard average.
Hunt carried the ball 16 times
for 52 yarejs. Hickman lugged
the leather 21 times for 74 yards.
I Cooper tried his luck 10 tfm< s
, for 61 yards.
RESULTS OF LAST WEEK
Bowie 14 Decatur 13
I Grahma 47—Jacksboro 0
Olney 46—^Nocona 25
loss is not known
reach around $2,000.
The building will not be re-
built, and it is not planned to
re-establish the drug store, it
was said.
Walls of the two-story structure
crashed into the telephone office
and home of Watt Self, a separate
Luilding south of the drug store,
.^nnccting the telephone
switcbbuajfcl and knocking out
the Myalls of the living room and
kitchen of the Self home. Self
owns and operates the telephone
company.
The bld stone building, owned
by Mrs. Pete Giaketti of Monta-
gue. was gutted. The Covey drug
stock on the first floor was de-
molished and garage tools and'
equipment of Jim Giaketti stored
on the second floor were lost.
The fire was discovered by Self
at 3:15 a. m. Friday, when flames
snapped lines to his main tele-
phone. He. was able to call the
fire departments at Bowie and
Nocona and notify several per-
sons before the lines went out of
service. By the time the fire de-
partments arrived they could pro-
tect only adjoining properties.
The telephone office and Self’s
home was not burned but dam-
aged by the collapsing wall.
The building was built in 1886
I by the late W. W. Covey, father!
i of Miss Ida Cqvey, who* operated |
No. 2 Vi Can 35c
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took over, and on Mie second
down Preddy, of Bpwie, inter-
cepted a pass and 1 carried the
ball down to the i-yard line.
Hickman carried the ball over
and Cooper’s kick was good.
Early in the second quarter
Starnes of Decatur carried the
ball over from the 1, but Dunna-
way’s kick was no good.
In the second half Decatur
- kicked- off and Cooper fumbled"
the ball on the Rabbit 16. Gnatt
passed to Washburn 16 yards
and the score. Dunaway kicked
' the extra point and Decatur led
13-7. Bowie threatened several
times before Cooper broke loose
on the old Statue of Liberty play
and went 18 yards to score. The
heat was on Cooper when he
went to try for extra point but
that pigskin sailed squarely
through the uprights and Bowie
was back in the game 14-13.
Bowie threatened several more
times before the (Aid of the game
but just couldn’t seem to get
that extra punch it took to go
over.
GAME AT A GLANCE
Bowie Decatur
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No. 2 can 69c
if the article is intended to be
delivered by city delivery. Local
address can be either rural route.
Post Office box number; General
Delivery; or street and number. I
Patrons having a number of!
greeting cards to deposit are'!
irged to tie them in bundles with
addresses‘all faced, one way 1k>-
fore mailing so as to facilitate
their handling in the post office.
Patrons will find labels and twine
in the lobby of the Post Office
for this purpose.
Postmaster Horace Turns, is-1
sued the above statement re-
questing the cooperation of the
public in the coming Yuletide [
season.
Bowie Grocery Co.
j JOB GARL1NGTON LYNN GARLINGTON
P I W.D-Uvw llSWmtWlM
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MEAL 5 lbs.
Fire Causes—
(Continued from Page 1)
eluding a trailer. Mr. and Mrs.
Self had some insurance. Their
but may
STYLE SHOP
2-lb Can 1.68
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Trout, H. I. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, November 28, 1952, newspaper, November 28, 1952; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367778/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.