The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1955 Page: 3 of 16
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1955
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Earnest stock in North T<xas
ol finest marble and granite.
Monumentr at lowest price for
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man.ihip end erection service.
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ing his mother and father, Mr [
and Mrs. Hollis Morton after
visiting his sister and brother-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gist
of Austin.
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slim Htyles . . . and wo
have them in the now
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Welcome Io the Montague County Free Fair!
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high ‘chool will be a
the M< u de; jute then
ience ' Coach H I,,.mi-n<
There are 19 freshmen m
| Mrs. N. G. Vassar has rcturnrrH
home after spending a week in 1
Electra with her daughter and.
son-in-law , Mr. and Mi J E [
Preston and daughters. Mr. Pres
ton underwent an emergency op
eration recently but his condition
is much improved at this time.
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Bowie’s "B’ football team will
play their firwt game <>t the si a
son here-tonight iThm day) with
Callisburg So tar no games havi
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The "B” football t< .on at Bowie i
high -chool will be a we))- team
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bii-asled trom
spiced by jierky
Low Silis
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jih- grounds, Mount Hood, Red-
weo.l Forest and spent the night
in the Tree House m Redwood
Furcst and took several sight see-
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Ibrih i a home rule eharter, we
roll Id n ii'th 111 i'.'t out \ ' t < *i u of
I'd ei'mm' 11 al to I be < a ilmauei-
Hl k a it .inn'. land n .1 ll 1.1
in. ill. back in the eili
UUrll'l hllinllvii and l|ll,ie fee
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riot cajKthh- ot a
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have' been ludhianec".
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A revival at the Old Baptist
church in Newport will begin
Wednesday night and continue
through Sunday night. The Rev.
Mabron Walls will be the pas-
tor. The Gospelaires Quartet will
-J sing at the revival.
Mr and Mr; Arnold Barnett
plan to leave Friday for Alabama
1 and Florida where they will
spend then vacation visiting her
, parent: Mi, Barnett is employed
al Slaughter'; Drug and Mr. Bar-
nett is employed at the Bowie
Post Office.
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Mr and Mrs Clyde Croxton
were united in holy matrimony
Monday night, September 5, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Hargrove Mrs Croxton, formerly
Mrs. Maxine White lives in Bowie
and Mr Croxton
gold.
She is the daughter of Mr and
Mrs. J. T McCandless of Forest
burg and he is the son of Mi
and Mrs, Albert Croxton of Rinr
gold.
The Rev. Tiff Covington, pas-
tor of the Free Will Baptist ■'
church of Bowie, united the eon
pie in marriage
The couple will make their
home in Bowie where Mr. Crox 1
ton is employed by Bowie Well ,
Service. ' * I-
Those attending the wedding 1
were Mr. and Mrs Jack Hargrove j
and Jerry, Maltha Loyd of De-1
catur; Tommy Smiley of Irving; i
Roy Smiley who is in the army '
and has been stationed in Ger-
many, Jo Ann Gill and Mary Lou |
McCandless both of Bowie.
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Freah B & B Fryers
Pure Pork Sausage
Hickory Smoked
Hams, Bacon ,
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FROM MONTH TRIP
Mr and Mi 'Eh in Butler h.iie
returned Iron, a month' \ aeat ion'
trip I,*- t'olorado, t’t.ih. Wash .
ile-loii. Canada. Oregon, t'alifm
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Thi s \ i il< d in Dmaib'o, i'ol,,..
'.all Lake City, Seattle, Vlt'tmia
in 1 'aii.id.i I ’. 111 uni l .o Amtell
.mil San I )i<‘go
Mi and Mr
California aith
Mi A - l( Slaughter
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Tie- maue'e! would h. 'JeLVIN BUTLERS RETUBN
ha' e an e\ ei lasting hold on lu; I
|ob tint eoultl he leplaci.'d al on I
lime I,, dal not eari > out tl.ie
plan and dueetinns of the maioi
and the ei'ty coutieil .
My ide.i of a city manager I'm
the call of'Bowie is.a man who
hli . Lulled tin- work: and upiT
1I1011. of Mmm ipal < lot eririneiil
.mil 1 m. 1 kini' a career of Ih 1
work A capable, cnmpi teiit ma'i
who knows the problem, ol cits
government and also know tire
invehamcs of making tluin work
1 -.ilwa\ a moie ri-.’i lUi.iblv man
to di al w ith by all.'conceriied.
I Hunk thj.- Citv of Bowie has’
outgrown oui. present, ystem
wherein seven men from th*
, it\ .n, ell'i't, d to oihee ot Mayor
Hid n..uiii ilmeli ami ale expected
to continue to operate tll«'il- own
bmaii, . , and still have time to
di voti to rhe many details of the
operation of olu city.
I automol ule
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<_*' ' hum The! <
Jg*' < nacted - ii,,,
£0 ' time but m.inv ,.t there .
- tiadii tui i to i .ii’h otbi'i
• though Ollie ..Lthi -I > idm.me,
-lie good till-. Il, -o badly scat
G tiled through th, ininul,- book
of the council ,t 1 alm,, I im|ro-
sible to find jmt what does gov-
I cm Tin matter could be collect-
ed in a new H.'iii, Rule Chartei
Laid but not le.i t a Home Rule
Charter would give Bovin- the
Council Alalia:’,-! form <>f govern-
ment which would m my opm
■ion,, greatly mcreas the «tficeincy
01 the operation of our eitv gov- .
eminent Under the council-man-1
l ager form of I’overmn, ut, tner
.people of the ent' of Bmvi*- wo.iki | omou*
1 elect the mayor md tin e..,m< il ; u.d ............ ... .....
I men Ly populai vote just .1. they | ,n Jajian tor the next two
‘ A < ilv and tliei, will come b.u k
to graduate from
bound by law: and i,-|'ul.,
the Stale 11-Liture I
lu e mw . it not all ot |
arc* 1'1,,'d but they da not
111 a city the i.c of Bo
For m tam e under om pre:,
must call upon the
tirient fm then-
aid ui 1 idol, mi' <>ui amiaiy and
gai bai’i- 1 < ui.,timi I'nili-r a
l I llle chai tel w e colli.1 11,111
die the <• inaltei lie,lit here at
hoiiie and could ni.ie ea ily .md
work mil a ■y 'leiii for
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*“B” Team Plavs roup and of eour 1 they are game -here Thursday night with
* TT ‘ m , i without experience but ivhpt they Callisburg.
Callisburg Here Tonight : lack in experience they make up 1 ------------
Im- m cnthusK. rti and <-wa- i Qrasg Judging Team . .
. tioii, tie ay further 3 71 •
Tin follow mi' nov: piav on the |*Io Enter Contest
1 'B” lung- G.oipe Blackmon,
I guard, Paul Branson, tackle, Bob-
1 bi Cornelison, back; Roy Corne-
ll mi, end; Gene Coffman, back,
Robert Doha Id tackle, Wayne
[Hancock center; Freddy How-
........■ Jim P. Jeffru-■ con
Loiii Jackson, back;..Joe Pat
A'ct 'iuckeh. back; liaiiny* Miller,
bail;. Don Roland end, Foy Rol-
lin end fi'hmiy Reynold-, back,
ne Shelton, tackle. Johnny
b.iek Ihn" Willard, .tac-
kle, Roy Willaid, guard; Donald
Gvi'i’c'. end; Jerry Timm:., back,
Carroll Morgan, guard; Leslie
Craft i nd. Orville Wilson, end,
Dak' Faulkenberry, end, James
Craft guard; and Rontiy Willett,
guard ' -•
The boys will play their first
Eul hwm,„ who h e Iwen
-pi 11.tine the -iiiiini.'i with in
gi iiidiirither, Mi- Alice hwin
In re lift by plane from llall.i
1 Monday In il.- ide w ith hi father,
| l .ml.i y < I Ii w in, 11 M1 U S N.ivy
I Ui Sa 1 ho, Japan I- it I 1 .1 oph
111 high -Cilmi
mil will continue hr
The Story of His Character . . .
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Yes You can tell a naan s character by the brand of hat he wears. If he
wears a Borsalino hai. you may count on his pride and desire lor perfec
iion; if his head sports a Stetson, you inay say with assurance that he is
congenial and a lover of sports, and if he is thrift-minded, he'll be wear-
ing a HesistoL* Bradford fans are noted for their rugged individualism.
Those brands have been the leading brands in men's hats for year , and
yeats Be sure that YOUR hat falls the true story ol your character.
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The Montague County’ 4-H !
Grass Judging team will enter
the Grass Judging Contest of the
Upper Elm-Red Soil Conserva
tion District at Gainesville Sat
ynday, September 17 Boys on the
team are Eugene Lauderdale and
Curtis Pittman of Sunset and .
Sandy Tompkins and C. W Rian
of Montague.
The contest is open to any
county 4 II club or FFA chapter
in the district It is an annual
affair sponsored by the district
for the purpose of training boys
in grass identification. Boys on
the team have to be able to iden-
tify about 50 grasses legumes,
foibs, and herbs of this area and
be able to give their plant char
acteristics. County Agent Wylie
Roberts states this contest is one
of the best means for training
boys on our number one crop
grass. *
The Soil Conservation District
will be host to the entire group
for lunch.
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(Jifull ii-pal ..tatu- UlHi'.i the pie; 1
pj I ent sit up many pl oui mduiaiu I
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01 Mayor Mark High aid ' I'm ‘
'people of B0v.1v h. '. a-ekA ted a|
IX Mayor and City Cmua il fm the I
Q 1 purpose ot m.iuaj'iiic th, aitaus!
of thru city.-
Atti’i an .< Mens
1 ion the coni., it 1 ,
ilonly J<ii' l a ., 11111., nt
: uiti'd Lot a cuy sueh a
We a. I| liy iuui
vli-etion Sa1111 ,lav
- Umi’lu'ihnan .la, k
! '1 thml. Hume Rule
’I) good for the Clt
l/a CtiUSV
, 4 Home Rule, i .ivermnent will
O .- 111. the pt. pl, ..1 tirt ,4, til,
t) . re.lit to mM < am.l enturev moie
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.. it now t.imL, opeiatnig uiider
■1 th.’ Gi'ller.il I .aw ot the t it, w e
G 'all' bound by law. and legul; 1
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Tibbetts, Harlow E. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1955, newspaper, September 15, 1955; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367923/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.