The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1955 Page: 8 of 16
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day low prices save you money on your total food bill. Its
the total that counts.
//I RE GLAD YOU RE BACK. The red carpet is out
thi- V;erl in all Parker’s Food Stores, to welcome home
all our customers who have been away during the hot
w athi-r. Yun 11 find your shopping visit io Parker's a thrill-
ing experteiii e. You see. we've had our vacations, too, and
now we're ready and anxious to show you what we mean
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ley, Longview, and Mrs. Rosa
Stewart of Graham; one brother,
Henry Cagle of Stamford.
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Mr. Price’s Dodge pickup was a
complete loss.
Mr. Gore, who died about an
hour after the accident in a No-
cona hospital, was a passenger
.in the Price pickup Also a pas
:,engi r in the same car, Mr Mar
th.i Price, was critically iujuied
with a broken jaw and face lecer
ations She r till hospitalized
Mr. Price (Inver of the pickup
hail a should* r injury and wa:
lehaiid from tie- ho; pltal almost
immediately Mi William , drivi i
ol the Buick .suffered a broken
collar biine and shoulder -
Funeral rervice' tor (lore weit
was an almost complete 1>> . andludd at Comaiicln ’■ t
was at the Inndale
Ow* li Bininb
charge
SUlt'lved
Oklahoma Motorist Dies
Following Collision
Tlfist of Nocona Saturday
Tlifton James Gore, 55 Com
anche, Okla., was fatally injured
in an automobile colli-i>>n six
miles east of Nocona S tin day
afternoon.
-Kurz Westall Williams, partnei
in the Western Bentonite com
pany of Nocona and (i’liffoid
Bonnie Price of Bonita collided
where FM road 18ll> inter ■ et
U. S. highway 82 six mile e.i t
of Nocona. Mr. William ’ Bunk
PAGE EIGHT- -SECTION ONE.
TV SERIES OFFERS
DOCUMENTED HEALINGS
THROUGH PRAYER
. A natwnwide television series
recording actual documented
cases ot ’tiow prayer heats sick-
ness and solves other problems
was announced today by the
Christian ’Science church. Broad-
casts of 'the filmed series will
be held each Sunday.
The television series may be
seen locally on Channel 4. Sta-
tion KRLp, Sundays, 9:45 a. m.
Channel 6, Station KWFT, Sun-
days, 415 p. m.
• bough to
pliment tbo < i< por.Mlih-
rill- \ out 11 < i-lilci ,vil| I,,
Change Time
For Swine Judging
Of;'i< ..it of tin S in.i Division
ol tin ntagiK- Count f ail ar
tti.it the ‘ jiuiyn.!! ot .ill
• lull be on Thill day
! al, '.I 00 A M Till: e.
the time shown io I
All e> lillatoi s I
tin- l;n I and |
the jiiilgm.’ at
jiii i ini Ini'll- a I .oifl I (uli-iif
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Bowie Youth Center
Has Successful Opening
Week end parti* at tb* Youth
Center wcie a great u<c*- a*
cording to Mr Dana Sue fail/,
ictary of th*1 oi conization
pou-.oi'ing the * ent* ' h* ani a
ling* * row*! attend**! II.* iuni“i
high school party Fintay night
and e vervoii* * * -in* *1 ■ Io I..* . • a
Wonderful tinU
I !.* donpoiii ’ J in da i... 1.1-
fail* *1 to damp* I* tli* |ni *t<‘
Un- bii’t, :* I o*il p:ut ■. 'o* i
I‘il tponein* nt i.t tin * a' ■ .y.ill
wa: decided at 'j*»b a r.ii I. ui
tlu-r*- v,'a n't I ma to not 11 ,■ 11,*-.
this new time.
Mr Jack Turner, assistant
County Agent of Wichita Falls
will judi'i the swine classes He
is a recent graduate ol Texas
A & M college and was a mem-
bei of tn^XoJiege-- Livesto^c
Judgm.i.1 tfam.
Officials look for tne swine
tin.', to be the largest yet. All
County 4 il and FF'A members
ai i--pi i. iaUy urged to enter in'
tla show.
______THE P.OWTE NEWS, BOWTE, TEXAS
boys and girls that the center
would open ut the regular time
of 7:30 Mrs. Lutz said somehow
Ihe woril -got around for they
started pouimg in aiound that
time
Sin
Mrs. Lou Powell Dies
Mr Lou Ellen Powell. 73, died
in the Bowie hospital Sunday
rnormng ut 2:45 Mr Powell had
been ill for some time
Mr Powell had been a resident
..f Bowie for 28 years She wa '
• Li widow i.t J. J. PowelP who *
I .licit in 1941
, S*-i vices wen hi Id at the Apo-
'.I'toln chiireh with tin Rev H P
. I i..iofficiating, Monday at '!
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i inf *, rment
f '-(iiuti ry with
. I unci al home in
Mi Powell rs
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STORE HOURS
7:30 A. M. - 6:30P. M.
Week Days
Saturdays
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.