The Montague County Times (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 38, Ed. 1 Monday, January 11, 1954 Page: 4 of 8
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. THE BOWIE NEWS-TIMES. BOWIE. TEXAS
MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1954
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
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Radio, ha:
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NO'I ICE.- Save time and
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her Shop.
nice large
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run ivieini o in< huge /ui-
j nlsjicd rooms, private bath, 1 hlk. I
BIG TIRE SALE’
LONGER MILEAGE
• CARDS OF THANKS
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Pipkin. Hoye'tt i 1’1‘nvnfiold ijnd'Ray were visitors that
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ARLINGTON, TEXAS
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Lewis and son Bill Brewer and
11-14-18-21
Arlington, Texas
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CHINCHILLA BREEDING STOCK
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with the B teams and-ending with
A' team play.
The girls first conference game
will be played Ln Jacksboro
Thursday' night. i
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7; Kaufl
month 11
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has r
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»uper
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Heard's Hardware
C'irisl
' ’ jlrom
Antoi
Baptist Church for the food.
11; .B. Itox |
Kir. and Mrs. Joe 1). Chambers
Mrs. 11. W. Fontaine
Mrs. C. Ar Skinner i loose TDifn the ball but during
C. C. Boyd the final ouarter thev all hist
J. C. Boyd
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FF Reni our Sander,
Jrit Edyer 8c Buffer.
Phone
voices were hoarse, tempers were
short and tears flowed freely!
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Fro:
MRS. E. Fl
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Mrs. F< 1|
burned on I
ago when I
setting tid
spreading 1
kitchen. SH
burns on I
fire could
R. Guy Fry Real Estale;
801 WEST U. S. HIGHWAY 80
■ HIGHS INl
I Mr. and I
■ family ha J
■ new . home
■ highway. T
liently con
Im ijor.
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BUiiTi hJWS
By Lona HenTy.
Jan, 11 Mr. and .Mrs. Calvin
Denton and Mr. and
Phillip ■
• ri ae being!
Sue A-hB
Coley si]
F red 11
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Panola <1
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General Motors Plant here in Arlington is get-
ting underway, and will be in full operation in
just a few days.
If you or any of your friends plan on buying a homo or
aiiy kind of business in Arlington, we have lots of list-
ings and we know we can save you money. Stop in and
vjsit with us next time you are down our way
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Orange, California
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This 19.lt l ord ( restlineTordor sedan.—new this .year—has Inferior beauty atid new power assists
li r.iITy foun t only in costly limousines. It? smart, new-tfrillc has a characteristic Ford center spinner,
recessed parking lights and jet-type air- scoop.Like alf Ifl.H Eord passenger cars, it has new ball joint
(cent su-.pvu.-iou f r < . i i- handling aipl Ule .< iioiefr of-either Font's completely new lliO h.p.'5’ blork
V-8 <"■ me er tl.e new 11.1-ir.p. I 'llo'e't MMt’agc Maker Jji.v. For ease and driving pleasure it lias
powe r slcrrin.g, power. Liikcs, -opcr^Ued ami Jfront scat.' phJs Fortlomatlc TJin^Tf'llrrvc,^-
ar it! laJii eat cj; fra cost. J
Gray and Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. was pluggedt and abandoned. ,
Bob White and Linda, Mr. and h ",
Mrs. Marvin Willett, *Mr. and'
Mrs. Bill Kopnce, Barbara and.w’hat
Phyllis, Mrs. Sara Seibt, M^. an<
Mrs. Frank Moss, Mr. and Mrs. omy and riches.
David Roberson, Mr. and Mrs. C.
The ml
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hosil no tl
from 1) V ]
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mailed dil
in 1952. |
There
Christmas!
postal em]l
'Jwceks pr<l
year, whl
died dunrl
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1951, therl
Old Chris
hrough th!
“This yl
J t nd CTiriJ
4 jwn a dal
it us years!
F e offered
p xiplc ha!
C use Of n
tl eir Chril
, pt ished cad
'delay in t
19.7%
Television Accessories:
Long-range Antenna
Installations,
Home of Motorola,
Americas Finest
T-V & Radio
Babcock Bros.
Auto Store
H. Roberts and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Beno Colhnst Mra. King and
daughters Thelma and Gail, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Patterson, Mr. and
Mrs. Clark Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Brashear, Mr.‘and Mrs.
Jones Robinson, Mrs. Hilland
Phi! Shaw of •Wichita but faith-
ful Uow’ie rooters. There rhust
it Jurngd /out'hUve."Vecn d%!,V’ nn'^’ bu*' il
• .would have been'easier to count
the few who stayed at honfe in
Bowie. v —-
Red CT.met automatic fire con
trol pfotection
Automatic Fire Unit
Could Have Prevented
Farm Home Fire Loss
The fire which completely de-
stroyed the hoitne of the Grab-
tree family and all its contents
! last Thursday morning could have
. . ■ — -------- been prevented frofri doing more
Mrs. C arolyn Smythe and sister thaq a minor damage with Red
—-’— | Com. t automatic fire control • '
, according to Bob
manager of a Bowie
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All that is wortty reckoning is
we do and sthe best of every
id; thing is not^too good, blit is econ-
—Mary Baker Eddy can’? take her place at club and
By A
Bowie came
Wieliila 1* " __________________
another
ifwasthaMdoil «!*!**’-■--
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I am the m rvous lype my-:|
<..iii.i^,, t I.ut-w Ip n ur —-gfa
in front and I
a ting. Then, a/id only I
i I sit Lack, enjoy my.
anil contflnt 'dly ;lislen I
to tiie popping of the gum and e
I cokb cups all over the’gym.
Girls Basketball Schedule
The girls' travel to Saint Jo
. . Monday to play at 7:30—starting
and Mrs. ■1
Jim Ayres. ' ' i’
Air. arid Mrs. Harold Barragar,
Denton, were guests of her moth-
er Mrs. Leona Buck and sister)
Mrs. Alline Reeves^bn Wed. night I
of last week. b T
Sorry -that- aunt Leona is not
improving from her recent ill-
ness, as fast as she should.
R. D. Tompkins, rural mail
carrier, is back in school at Den-
ton after holiday vacation, Mrs.
Tompkin accompained him on
Thursday and visited her mother
all over tlr
our Jackrabbits. I'
the Fur blew In all dircctii
knees knocked. t\l b
.. 'von never have to empty, call1 banged,
|C F. COLLINS, telephone 720. floor,ri. / '
£U|., I ■ : N I’4f<; feet and bbdi» ; ‘of the ronscil
! ,"'ri>>eti,,>rs‘’. 1,1 all.' tin; f.
Too Big For Bed
Buddy Baer, former prixe-
fighter and current actor in
M-G-M's "Quo Vadix," insisted
on a unique clause in his con-
tract before leaving for Rome,
Italy, for his part as Deborah
Kerr's bodyguard in the epic
Technicolor drama showing at
the BOWIE MAJESTIC
Theatre, Tues. Wed. and Thur.,
Jan. 12 • 13 - 14. He asked for
a bed adequately suited to his
six-foot seven-inch frame 1
■ ®Wau®e the Grand Ho»el.
wherp Baer stayed while in the
Italian capital, did not have a
bed to fit him, it was found
necessary io build a brand new
actor's
were
a scale comparable to, the
spectacular nature of "duo
Vadis." — t - -
Insofar as known, this
marks the first time such, a
stipulation has been included
in a contract.
Luis, in Fort Worth. j-Comet
Oritha Hevtfitt. hJbcflha was an. equipment,
overnight Ad.iitor of Roma Mae Kniseley-, i
Ellis (in Thursday night of this fire extinguisher company.
'week. ' . — ■ — *
Lewis' Tlafdemanii. Clint | A’L andMrs. Loyd Ifenfey,
Rita Taylor. Glenda and Donna
Howie. La Janna Bergett, Linda
!4wirgg<.:rty., Sue Hancock, Mnnicct
Hancock, Ireta Overstreet, Mos-
Ji'-TS,
...A IM^II II1I4L » i’UV z
Rb the’boys came back iii—llie sftxmd• 'A- Ne.lly, of Ft
half, anil gave a fairly good ac- and Mi
count of themselves. They Were b>' ri'1. Mr.
not up to their usual brilliant
Four Completions
Fou® Completions have
hour, probably tu^, worn out reported for Mbntague County,
‘ " gami’^T-. trustJail except one weiv reported dry
themselves to .drive the old bus and abandoned. The fotirth Avas
''FOR RENT 5 room newly de- m _ I ‘
i -corated modern house-—phone iciinumenifloies jjew 1954 FQK0 On Display
1 By A News Correspondent i
J.o.' Al Evans Mo}or Company Garage;
jC. Meyer. » ll-14fl . . . ... . .
'^ffffN’r^TTmTshed-1 3 room
‘ J,.. ‘'but 1
c|ni(Jreri wt'lr<‘.me',“ utilities p.Tid, f Hllj
U‘P team is way o.Ut
| realjy co; '
'■then, can
I popcorn '
| The, game with Wichita Falls
'started oft dike tli.it but when 1
was just beginning to enjoy my-
self, -.someone,let the bar <
and in came a passel of coyotes |
all over the place right in after I
From then on
chatting with efich in friendly
fashion. Bowie folks are all ac- Jane Ann> Mr and Mfs Jack
fast and furious H;ril. Mr. apd Mrs. Don Little,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taliaferro, .Mr.
and Mrs. L. S. Partridge, Keri-
neth Webbt Fred Couch ;jnd Miss
Anetta Guston, ftlevc 'McNirit,
Vernon Henning, Mr. and lilrs. ,
Paul Garrett. Also whooping it up j in Kcirea for over a year is ex- a< b’s ros>riyncc in-bowie,
t nl:;h<‘d rooms, private butli, 1 l>lk. 'ALCOHOLICS, DRUNKARDS •
1 from 30!) I\. N<‘l.*oii. I iiai/Ii iuzimi/ ... . ■* ***.”’ *
| -""I "Ahl) 1 iRINKI'.R.i, n-cvet ,Wf,.lllt ,h.-. (,rr;, ;
1 ■ ■nd .ind i < f urn to a normal .llt,
RRW"*'li1, M''’lieal(supervision. Private p,^ .,
Relretrt, f 114 Sun ■ *,
ffi'lse.t l.aiie, Wl<; 1111a. .I;a 11.T< 'xas.
H Plmne .3-5041.---- ■ 1T-T4-7!Fc 'J
WANTED
Bi-
’I WANTED
Herl
CARD OF THANKS
To those who expressed their
sympathy in so many beautiful
and practical ways during our
Invent bereavement,, we exj^nd
— 'our heartfelt thanks. We espccial-
Iv thank Mrs. Harriet Morrow
... for the eoffveunid the ladies of: and seem. d content just to hold
■ the- T. E. L. cla.-i of the First p Th.-y ,|i.|tl’t mtend fur H.wie
7-11-p Baptist Church for the food.
TOR SALE—Ba/ik money ordera
cost less, provide better receipts,
are more
to use.
BANK. ..JrNT-tfc Kn<;x CUyv4?lmne B24-W.
GOOD USED.gas and electric re-
frigerators. Reasonably priced.
-J. E. Browr^ Bowie. NT-tfc
FOR LEASE 45-acrc farm, good
house with electricity, good barn,
fruit trees, good well, three miles
north of Newport, Lease at $20.0
per year in advance. Contact Mrs.
Arnold Fuller, Rt. 1, Postoak, or
Mrs, Della Johnson, Bt'iffplo
Springs/ 2I-NT4f
FOR SALE —• Good bargain,
amall house, furnished. Well lot
cated, near school. Phcirte 339.
7-11-p
FOR SALE—Small residence lot
in Easley addition, $350.—Howard '
Middleton. ll-14-18-21-25-28p
FOR SALE—Registered Hereford '
bulls. J. S. Rater. Bellevue, Texas
——11-18-25-lp
hard t i
FOR SALE
burp, but no
Kt, .703 N. Mason St. 11-p
convenient to get and FOR SALE 3-hcdrciom house at
FIRST NATIONAL 71,2 N. Mason, due to transfer to
11-tfc. I blc. <i(’ your banking by mail
.....— Ask us for special forms. FIRST
. F}AT’L BANK. NT-tfc
FOR A DEMONSTRATION of
jicw Electrolux, tlie cleaner'
■ never haVc to empty,
Four cents per word for first insertion; three cents per word
for eaclf insertion thereafter. Minimum for first tune in-
sertion 50 cents;, thereafter, 40 cents. r
Continuous insertions nieans that the adverl i^asTTit r'.Me
^rt^^^^bc^^^^Nlontagu^^^brity/rmii^^ij^^^^ji^j^
Cards of Thanks, $1 per m ertion, rcgnrdli s
words if not over conventional hri'gth. .
Classified display advertisin'' $1 per meh.
. CARD OF THANKS
In Loving Memory of Our Dear
Friend, Mn. H. B. Box
■| You bade no one a last farewell
You said goodbye to none
, Your loving heart had ceased to
j ■ beat, . ■1
Before we knew you’d gone.
f Vind” sav. t]iat ;
And the hills
j climlv'
So He jdosed Ypur weary eves
i ‘ And whispered ’•Peace
I Thine”.
'■ .' The Shorty Ryans
fainting w<x>d work. And repair-
ing damage in general.
Sorry to hefir tj^at Reece Price
is not so well lately, and that
Mrtj., Price is so busy" with that
flock of white hens that she
.. I -4*
.v-■ .mi v’ ^Hivities as
ml, in.I im hty "lad that the'
!i,< ’i .-.i-o doing-so well..
I . for Sale
1 YOUNG MATED PAIRS
I —OB —
BREEDERS
(WILLARD GEORGE GRADED)
All N. C. B. A. Registered
Certificate with Each Animal — Animal^.shipped yia ah’-
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FOR DfeTAILS WRITE> "' <£2^
White Bar Chinchilla Ranch
'/‘.J.
Sterling Murdock. Rancher# -
18421 Villa Park Road, -
hii'iu ■iffiirr T^n^^cd
I apUi'trimnt, J^epofate
i Irfrorif
; 70.1; N. Ma mi.
: FOR REN’l’ 5 robin uniurni hed
. hVu'T pt BOG North Jefferson. Con-
current t: < t T. J. Barnett at Liggett Up-
so.und. Sec, make of- j Lol .tery. .
.customed to a
' game and all these antics irritat-
ed -them. Bowie won the so-C'al-
. led contest by a score of 44 to.
26. ' .
Bowie game with Jacksboro,
j was a desultory affair with
you v.'ere sufferng Jgcksbovp playing over their
ills were hard t- p1( .ld ;41^.n.t.n1h‘. Sue. Janice.-T.in ind Mike.,
heartedly trying to hold theiji ofu Mi< and Mrs. Billy Bob Reynolds I
•The luit"lialf was ragged but ‘"’<i son ;,U1 x,f Sl"iwt. Mr., and
- - y rt Worth\
.frs. Bill Hodges of Bel-1
le\ lie, Mr. and Mrs. Legiande J
Henderson^ aiiji ZElaugfitcrs, and I
form but they won the game 52- 'k \ eil>’ Hall and Mr. and Mrs. I
• to ’'ll). They were evidently .sav-
ing rip for the final gamefJatur-.
day ' nii;htz, pnd as^i. r ;
i it wasn’t^a liad idoa after alt
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A rtmstant stream-of.cars mov-
ed' down the highway Saturday
night returning to Bowie from
tyieluto-^WI? Most were moving,
at a sedate fqrty or fifty miles
an 1
affer that ball
AMERICAS SAFEST TIRE
Reduced Prices, Tailored Easy’ Terms .
BABCOCK AUTO STORE
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Red Comet automatic operates
on a temperature f^se-which
Mrs. L. D. Godwin .and is on his sends a powerful fire-killing
way over seas; Alvin Talley, [clinical fog onto the fire, snui-
stationed at El Paso ‘returnedJ^ing it out without damage,
there on Friday after a holiday < It’s cost is low enough that no
visit with his parents the.O. A home should be' Without it,
Talleys. ' ‘ " j Khiseley said. . ' ?
' ‘A. J. Godwin son of Mr. and Anyone interested ih a free
Mrs. A. II. Godwin who Ms been demonstration may call Knlseley
*' , or may
for Bowie were the .Maurice Jack-j pected home soon. , call Foy Qyntrell,. also in Bowie..
i Kenneth Glass, son- of Mr. arid . Thpre wRlW n° obligation con;
| Mrs. Lonnie Glass, is-in'Germany r.t:cted .Wllh. the freo demonstra-
with onlv 117 more days he. »
. Worth J wrMc his'niothor Jan. 4. He had .*hv«teato now. Your home
also seen Reid, son of Mrs. "IIS’?-1 $h-® ne*1 to eatch f,ro>
%lia Heid. Ndconq. and that hcJ and you .night even be asleep in
j was expecting to start back to the ! .* ",11 1 • <)UI <>\cc ones when it
states soon. - '• | b.urns' <adv.) •
The Anibros Reids son spent the I —
holidays'at home bpt was leaving ,
for over sea duty on;hi& return j
to base camp?
Donald Howard, stationed at
Norman, - Oklahoma gets home j
for a week end visit refal often, j '
’ Bobby Talley^ fprmtrly of this i
.community- isMn Germany. I ,
Mrs. Jk.V. Henry and Don, ,
Bowie were visiting , the Jim
Hvnrjw-Thursday afternoon.-----
Mrs. Bruce Parter and J. D.
JJawkins :y>cnt Friday in Nocona
guests of grandmother Parter.
Oscar Larnir took the hot water j
heytcr fr'pn the community build-
ing back to Gainesville for ek-jf A
change., due to a faulty heater on' ■
Thursday afternoon. New heaters
have'lweu installed, ahd ready
for use. ■ .
Manifanti Joel, Mrs, Stella Car-, Nn, 1, C.-W, MUkr.iWildcaty,...-tFriday ihuiiiIiiu touB<1” "Mrs^- W » attommodato th* J<
ver, Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Gardner The Continental Oil Co., Nd,. q'hcRb Tliorrfpson and Mary, Ad- giant dimension*, which
and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Bill 1 J- S. Wood in tj]p Minor Field mire at the community buiiding °n • scale comparable tc
• FOQ RE'N'I'
FOR RENT Furnished house
’ 103* Ni-l-.mi St. Tom Phillips Bar-•
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•as” fast as they did getting up: plugged and abandoned,
there. ■ The three that were reported*
—:------o-------- . j dry and abandoned include the
Followers of the 'Rabbits se^n Aries Oil Co., No. 1 Clem Crim
ih Wichita Falls were Mr.* and ■ “A" in the. Arles'Caddo ,-Field;
Mrs. George Rucker and Ronnie,' Miami ©grating Co,. Inc., No. 1
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kimbrough A. L. Horne in the.Jkiwie SW
• and daughter, Mr. an<j Mrs. Jack Marble Falls Field; arid the Na-
Atrington, Mr. and Mrs. Donald tional Association PfetPOleum Co.,
is inexpensive,, but acts ‘
of hvr'par- nts Mera nd MT*, Clyde’ 'duickb with a non injurious
Cash the past week. ‘ Chemical to stop fires: whether
News fnmv our service men .in-J they occur while'people are a-
clv.des; Wilton Lee Cash, who is sleep at night 'or away from .home
still in Germany; Billy Wayne i as the Grabtrees were. ,
Godfvin who has spent the holi- j u“'4 ”"+A—------
stood around, some of them even Karstster, Mr. and Mrs. Newton1 days with his parents Mr. and [
—; Alvin Talley, IchVfhical fog onto the fire, snui-
E1 Paso
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’ h'Mik ,cl UkcSwivhita c’
oh free sliiit '. With, the, ua.l' J.
I a wu-
’ . ./xiiip.lu.
7\ltvra|imis of all | ■<r"rr' ...... (
| kinds llerbold’:;, Cosmofle Bar j <'illle<l•'• Tucker, with nose bloody, I M
206 West Wise. 28 NT tfc. s,ood *
1 ’ - line amid all the boo;-, dwers and H'>b.Dm all. Mr. and Mrs: Mrtvin Gilbert.
WANTED Wonfan dishwasher, | whistles and poked a omple [.Kicjiafiison ■ and Molly SUe^ Mr. Mrs. thiol Cannon-and James.
were oyer night guests
. and|”of their parents, Mr.
Mrs. Son Joplin and Paula Sue,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Tucker, Mr.
and Mrs. Buck Griffin, Mr. and
56 to Mrs. Raymond Latchem, Dr. and
Wonfan dishwasher, j whistles
;!•< A 1.......i '
at ' Bowie. King, of the Coyotes, ob-.j Mrk. Beetle Cantwell, Mr.
i ligingly let the pressure tell on
I him and missed his shot. Carroll
WANTED—Ad- | Winn garnered t(vo more for
- . . t was it. . . . -,L2 . _ .
60. Carver and Airingtpn fouled -Mrs. Prentice Crumpler, Dr. B.
out much to the dismay of the
frenzied Bowie fans..: Winn and
WANTED—Wlll care for children Dyer took tKeiK placer’m the
line-up.
In the closing moments of the
game one girl on the coyote side
of the gym fainted—on the
Bowie side, throats w.ere raw, i Massey and children, Mrs. R. E.
vnir>Aa umr-A were Mattingly and Patti, Mr! and Mrs.
Julian E.'Bowman and Ann, Mrs.
Joan Robertson, Mrs. Irene Wood
Bowie won their first assign- '"‘d Gail, Misses Carolyn Gregory,
ment in the tournament, a gatWc-
with Childress, by mostly stand-
ing around. Childress laIched on-
I to the ball whenever thely could
and si’e.m -d content just to hokl
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( to s<*or<»-and they .didn’t siVm f(I I Pienticc Hyan. Chai les
can* whether they did' either. Ilmn< l^J+ine.s. Ronnie
Bowie, sfient three pefmds jump-! Morris’ Kicll;“’d Bradley, David
ing wound, trying to-.pry’ them! stephetTS. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
' ' 1 ‘ | Bloom, Mr. varid Mrs. Glerf
the final quarter they all just I Nichols. Mi'- itnd Mrs. Burton
ilf niiy'home by day, week or 25c
per hour. 307 N. Mason, Bowie.
NT-tfc.
FOR RENT — ,2-room furnished
apartriwnt. Prefer elderly lady.
202 Hulme St.; sec Mrs. Hancock
at the above address,
T-N-31-4-7-11-p
FOR RENT—*7-room house on
South Lindsey. ,C. V, Young,
plmtie 523-.L N-T-7;ll-p,
FOR RENT - Modern 3-room un-
furnished .houses.’. ’Also' 5 roifin.
hmi .e with bams, .pasture, no |
bath. Call Clara Donald, jlKl.
, ; Rv"*'' "s
down.) •'
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.... vwtions— [ • I
ows flew, | '
, the walls aryl j. > . ■
winded with the -flying : <
— • 1 up' t
fast-! ■ '■ - * ■
tioving- melee it mu t hip/v been'.
-— .... .... ...^.,.,Ms to m;u?e
•iMvt. of ill i-i,iii lint if (.ti l'
Ihuuuh-itoy
eri-'l . it < itt'i’cly utifill im
J i kr.-ilihi' I<■ '<’>«'• <‘t.' -f C.ky
-.1. lAjiifb . |i
< a 11< * 1 t he
a wd-i-le i< Ipok -d lik'-'AVicli'Ia <•-’ '.fr'i ■ Mi '- John, 1 hitchi^i.-;'
win nil fri o sliiit.;. With the. a;id' J. V..,. Mr. .li"1 ,-.lr . 'l.vdy.
tied double foul was 'TrouT;'’ and ~ JuiiiiT<.'ti<y.’ Rey.. and
lr.;. C. A. Tucker, Mr. and'Mrs.
calmly at the fe e throw| Herman Leonard; (Mr. aqd Mrs.(
........... _ couple |.Riejiai'ilson •; _ ,________ _
morning shift. Also experienced , diorc tallies-through the hoop for 'Hid Mrs. t reil F uller, Mr. and Saint Jo,
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waitress. Apply -in person
Morrows” Coffee Shop:
HOUSEWIVES
dress advertising postcards. Must I Bowie and that
have good handwriting. Lindo?’"" ----- ’
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Tibbetts, Harlow E. The Montague County Times (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 38, Ed. 1 Monday, January 11, 1954, newspaper, January 11, 1954; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367833/m1/4/?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.