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THE BOWIE NEWS, BOWIE, TEXAS
PAGE FOUR— SECTION ONE
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1955
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Prices Good
THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY
BELCHERVILLE
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
1 X
MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY
By HILDE E. WORKMAN
SEE OUR LIBBY CIRCULAR FOR OTHER SPECIALS
ARMOUR'S VEGETOLE
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SHORTENING
• FOR SALE
• MISCELLANEOUS
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TOMATOES
FOR ALL your plumbing and ’
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RUTABAGA TURNIPS
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FRESH
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GREEN BEANS
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ORANGE JUICE
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6-oz. Can
KEITH'S
BLACK EYE PEAS
Travis Landers
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COFFEE
AS ACTIVE
Bowie-Majestic
AS ATTRACTIVE AS YOU
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Drive-In
ADMIRATION
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MARYLAND CLUB
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Phone 49
Wednesday and Thursday
October 19 and 20
IT'S ALWAYS
FAIR WEATHER
Friday and Saturday
October 14 and 15
With Dean Martin
and Jerry Lewis
"SAILOR
BEWARE"
"NIGHT
FREIGHT
FRANCIS
IN THE
NAVY"
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Cards of Thanks, $) per insertion regardless of number of
words if not over conventional length.
Classified display advertising $1 per inch.
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Bowie News.
Sunday- Monday -Tuesday
October 16, 17 and 18
M-G-M's Burst of Musical
Sunshine! In Color and
CinemaScope
with Forest Tucker
and Barbara Britton
Saturday
October 15
JOE GARLINGTON LYNN GARLINGTON
Phone 299 We Deliver 113 West Wise
$400 MONTHLY
SPARE TIME
FOR SALE Mixed small Chi-
huahua terrier puppies at Quis-
FOR SALE—Nice large building
ots one mile out, Ft. Worth High-
way in Robinson Hill Subdivision.
>V. F. Robinson, phone 800-W1. if
nice
garage
The Brothers and Sisters
and Their Families
with Donald O'Conner
and Martha Hycr
Tuesday and Wednesday
October 18 and 19
Sunday and Monday
October 16 and 17
Walt Disney's
Ronald Reagan
in
25-ib Print Bag 1.99
10-lb Paper Bag .89
5-tb Paper Bag .45
JUST REDECORATED! Furnish-
ed downstairs apartment 1 block
south of high school. Call Ike
Parks' <81 dr 1104. * tf
tractor
shape,
ton.
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Heard's Hardware
WANTED—-Ride_t_<> Los Angeles.
References, will share fxpciises.-
Phone 892. 13p
NOTICE—Save time and trou-
ble, do your banking by mail.
Ask us for special forms. FIRST
NAT’L BAiLv NT-tfc
le
family,
plumbing repairs call F. B. Hold-
er, 970, Bowie Texas. All work
guaranteed. tfc
FOR RENT—5 room unfurnished I
house with bath, all modern. Tel.
79. 1-tf
Geno Kelly, Dan Dailey,
Cyd Charisse, Dolores Gray
Michael Kidd
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"20.000 LEAGUES
UNDER THE SEA"
with Kirk Douglas,
James Mason. Paul Lucas
Peter Lorre
Technicolor - CinemaScope
'THE LAST
OUTPOST"
Technicolor
%
1
Jane Russell
in
"GENTLEMEN
PREFER BLONDES
Technicolor
SWIFT'S NEW
PURE SHORTENING
RED
POTATOES
THOMAS
CUT CORN
clean.
W.
WHITE SWAN
RLACK PEPPER
4 ROLL PACK
ZEE TISSUE
GLADIOLA OR
PUFFIN BISCUITS
SUNSHINE
KR1SPY CRACKERS
FRESH SUPPLY
ACNE FLOUR
DECKER OR COWBOY
SAUSAGE
SWIFT'S SHOPPER
BACON
The STYLE SHOP
IKE PARKS and GAYLE BRADLEY
220 N. MASON BOWIE, TEXAS
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On Stoneburg Highway
The TRAIL
BOWIE GROCERY CO.
15c
Refilling and collecting money from our high grade Nut
Machines in this area. No selling! To qualify for work you
must have car, references. $600 cash, secured by inventory?'—
Devoting 6-8 hours a week io business, your end on per-
centage of collections will net up to $400 monthly with very
good possibilities of taking over full time. Income increasing
accordingly.
For interview, include phone number in application. Write
P. O. Box 1761. Fort Forth 1, Texas. Up
10-oz. 21
for flowers, gifts, cards and many 'Albert Croxton.
acts of kindness shown me'dur-
ing my stay at the I
Each act of kindness was deeply
appreciated.
13p
I son w ho is deceased. Mrs. Brown
attended the shower.
Mr. Hyden has a home
Grand Junction where the couple
will reside.
FOR RALE-1948 Ford Truck.
Jim Frazier, Route 4. Phone
370 W2. 13c
"A BULLET
FOR JOEY"
wiih Edward G. Robinson,
George Raft.
Audrey Trotter
Thursday and Friday
October 20 and 21
James Stewart and
June Allyson in 1
"STRATEGIC AIR
COMMAND"
Technicolor
Bowie
After 5 p. m.
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FOR RENT—Newly decorated
5 room modern house. Extra
elean. 1100 Sanders, phone 687-
W. 13c
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FOR SALE Harry Vetch seed,
tested and tagged, 1 mile N. W.
of Sunset W. J. Thompson.
13-20-27c
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. T. D- Beach over the
week-end were Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Beach of Ventura, Calif.,
J. C. Beach of Los Angeles, Calif.,
Mrs. Alma Vassey of Vernon,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gribble and
children, Abilene, Mrs. H. E.
Gribble and son, C. D. Gribble
of Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Webb and children of Dallas.
The first and form-most bra that fits you and your busy sched-
ule beautifully. It's elastic—a luxurious stretch of band that
goes all 'round you. Cutting, riding, binding are things of fho
past. A'Lure feels custom-made, even on just-between sizes.
Pi< from a host of styles! (No. 10-45: In nylon, embroidered
nylon marquisette and satiny elastic. A, B, C cups. White or
black. $3.95. Look for the bright, convenient new package.)
Oct. 13, 1955 Style 10-45
FOR SALE at Gilmore Bros.
Livestock Center—-Stocker cows
and calves, Stocker steers and
heifers, horses, hogs, sheep and
goats, all kinds of livestock,
bought and sold or traded. Any
number, any kind,
outlets for all classes
and pay top prices,
have livestock trucks
your livestock to market,
road permit. Insured,
or night. In Bowie next to R. M.
Feed store. Night phones 787-W,
676J-4, 832-W. Office; phone 9516.
► 13c
IFOR RENT—Nice 2, 3, and 4
room furnished apartments^ Also
I small 2 room furnished house.
Phone 328. 13c
School BuSrPrivers to earn extra
money during school hours sup-
plying housewives with Rawleigh
Products in Bowie. Write Raw-
leigh’s Dept., TX1 -470-216 Mem-
phis, Tenn., or see Mrs. H. Bul-
lard Rt. No. 1, Bellevue, TeXas.
22 -29-6-13p
FOR RENT— 5 room cottage at
417 Cowan st. Call 358-J. tf
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TO BE GIVEN AWAY—Three
pretty little kittens. See Mrs.
Mary Cosby, 500 W. Pecan st.,
phone 88-W. 13c
WRITE or call LIGGETT UP
BOLSTERING and furniture re-
pairing. We call for and deliver
Located next door to The Elec
trie Shop, 217 Smythe St., phon,
681 Bowie, Texas. N-tfc
/ SEPTIC TANK SERVICE 1
I C. B. MASTERS (
fPhone 413-J
IBy 8 a. m.
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BOWIE
BOOKKEEPING
AND TAX SERVICE
Bob Welch Ph. 1090-W if
FOR SALE — Brand new two
bedroom home, $500 down. H. B.
Box, Chapman building. 13p
FOR SALE—B model Farmall
with equipmeht, good
Call 357, Wendell Clay-
Up
nice business. Reason for selling. FOR SALE -Lea/ing townTmust
death of owner. See or write sell; blonde bedroom suite, plas-
FOR RENT—Apartment with
15 acres. Close-in. 1311 N. Mill
St. 13p
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Bowie Convalescing Home for
| the aged, 24 hour service, tele-
■ phone 165, 300 Orchard Street,
. , Texas. Mrs. Laura
Strickland, Manager. 28tf
NOTICE — We carry several
makes of new sewing machines
at right prices,' all guaranteed.
We repair ail makes of machines
and motorize old machines. Al)
work guaranteed. Cox Sewing
Machine Exchange. 219 Smythe
Phone 730. N-tfc
Bp
LOST Male Chihuahua dog, red.
2 yrs. old. Any information con-
cerning whereabouts of thif dog,
reward. Call 431 -J .. 13p
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ANYONE with,knowledge of thi
Lillie '(Bpotly
please r'bht.'lOt Box A. oarc Bow-
ie News,, Bowie, Texas, V. O.
box 351. 6 13p
Molsbce of Nocona on Saturday.
Birthday Supper for
Mrs. C. C. Bla;r And Will Hewitt
Monday night at the home of '
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hewitt the!
following enjoyed a delicious |
supper: Mr. and Mrs’. Arthurl
Se well, Mr and Mrs. W. O. Parr,
Mrs. Claude Wallace, and Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Hewitt all of No-
cona: Mr. and Mrs, John M.
Reeves and John Marshall, jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Blair and
Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hew-
itt and Pete Workman.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Blair and ;
Richard attended the Texas and
Oklahoma Fair Friday night, in
Iowa Park .
FOR RENT—Unusually
unfurnished 2 bedroom
apartment, 1 block from town on
Cooper Street. Phone 372. 13c
FOR RENT — Unfurnished du-
plex with garage. See Mrs. C. V.
Cosby, 500 W. Pecan. 13c
FOR RENT— 5 room house on E.
LWise St Call 1021-J2. 13p I
FOR SALE—% of 1/72 inter-
est in 572acres producing min-
erals. Bellow’s Survey, Mon-
tague. Make reasonable offer.
Mrs. L. P. Howerton, Route 1,
Quemado, Texas. 13p
MORTON'S PIESAppleor cih"S 49c
FOR SALE— Hil' Drug Store at
TWral, Okla. Good location.
Bridal Shower * '
Honors Bowie Lady
FOR RENT—2 and 3 room furn-
ished apartments. Phone 891.
2tf
Mi's. Carrie Pennell is pictured
above with gifts she received,
I when she was honored recently
at a bridal shower, given at the
home of Miss Vivian Hutchison
•by Miss Hutchison, Mrs. Aubry
1 Horn and Mrs. Minnie Hutchison.
I Some forty friends were as-
sembled in the living room when
gifts in a gaily decorated red and
white umbrella to the- surprised
Mrs. Pennell, who is to be mar-
ried to A. F. Hyden, of Grand
Junction, Colo. , . •
Mrs. Pennell is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George Walker, who
lived on a farm near Vashti when
I sHe~~waS hoi n;—Sire -moved—io.
Bowie when she married and she
reared her family here. She had
three daughters, Mrs. Joe M.
Watson, of Dallas, Mrs. Eyelyn
Gougenhcim, of Houston, and
land Mrs. R. C. Vannoy Saturday Mrs. Joe Brown, of Goliad and a
FOR SALE—1948 Ford Truck.
Jim Frazier, Route 4. Phone'
370-W2. 13c
FOR SALE—Bank money orders ,
cost less, provide better receipts, I
are more convenient to get and I
to use. FIRST NATIONAL, i
BANK. 4-NT-tfc
We have
of cattle
We also
to haul
Rail-
Call day
FOR SALE—3 bedroom house in
Weatherford addition. Extra
large kitchen and bedrooms.
Phone 1060-W. 13tf
>b39c
death of owner. !
Mrs. Ima Hill, Terral, Okla., or .1. < tjL. living room suite, chrome di-
D. Hill, 2000 Hamilton St., Pam-I nettc1 suite, Lenox air conditioner,
pa, Texas. 13-20c stove and refrigerator. Call 19
--lor 1096. 13p
room ---------------
on I FOR SALE-1952 Ford 3-4 ton
John Kib- ‘ pickup. New motor, good shape.
D. D. Barden. , Allen's Trailer
Court. 13p
store in
See Charlie Vanpool at
13p
-----i phone
FOR SALE — Weanling age Bowie,
Hampshire pigs. Ray Harlow,
Montague highway. 13 10c
1-ib Roll 29°
FOR SALE—You can now gtt mtrtierry’s Slaughter plant. Phone
copies of the Bowie News from «”
the self-service stand in front, of
the office, day and night. 12-tf
FOR SALE CHEAP—’54 model
Richardson trailer house. Sleeps
seven. 35 foot. Behind Gulf
Service Station on Highway 82
Nocona, Texas. 13p
lib Tin 93
lt29c
NOTICE—M & J Water Well
Service, Gene McAnear, phone
2857, W. L. Jackson, phone 2979.
Call Jacksboro collect. Any depth
drilling,-casing pulling, all tsjies
of ' workover. Inquire Heard’s
Hardware. 13-3p
FOR SALE-Grocery
Sunset.
Store.
1-lb Box 25c
FOR SALE 5 Varitics of
Apples -Retail and Wholesale.
120 E. Wise at Mill Street.
NOTICE
SINGER SEWING MACHINE
Co., sales and service. We have
a bonded representative in
Bowie. Call Ragsdale Magnolia
Service Station, phone 15. Bowie.
tfc
3 lb Tin 69C
j-in i tn **
FOR RENT Modern three
bedroom house -Close to high
school. Phone 323 or 327-J. Jess
Parrish. 13c
OG0
2 Cartons lor fc«.W
FOR RENT—Bedroom, 402 E.
Tarrant. Phone 243. 13c
FOR RENT—large unfurnished
apartment. Available Oct. 4.
phone 1083-W3. tf i
BARGAINS
If you are looking for a well
built 3 bedroom home, modern,
corner, also storeroom and base-
ment, this is a wonderful buy.
On pavement.
Do you want a new 2 bedroom
and den? I have one with large
site for only $6500.00.
I have a house and lot in Sun-
set, Texas for only $1500. House
could be moved.
Here is a remodeled 2 bed-
room home, large kitchen, en-
closed back porch, fenced yard-
only $4500.00.
A dandy business location, 4 R.
new modern home. You would
be surprised at the reasonable
price on 2 hi-ways.
Fine apartment house for wid-
ow to have home and living
Large site, well located. i
One of the best money-making
service stations. Well located dnd
a bargain Young- man. here is
your opportunity.
; 160 acres of land on farm to
market road, about grass, old
house, one-half minerals. Terms.
RENTALS
I have a new 2 bedroom home
for rent to someone who would
Appreciate it enough to give it
good care. Also have several a-
partments, furnished. A nice 3
rooms and bath, garage for only
$35 per month.
HALLIE COLLINS
13c
(Last week’s items;
Oct. 5—Wednesday callers at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Henry were: Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Henry and daughter, W. A. Far-
mer, Leon Henry, and Emery
Hewitt.
Mrs. Claudia Paschall and Mrs.
Ida Henry visited Earl Paschal of
Nocona last Wednesday.
Mrs. Opal Combs and daugh-
ters, Jan of Prairie Valley, and
Mrs. Bob West formerly Joy
Combs, of Denison visited Mrs.
Hilde Workman, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Coffman
and children of Nocona; Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Coffman and fam-
ily of Jacksboro visited their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Coff-
man and Lynn, Sunday.
Mrs. Ralph Molsbee and chil-
dren, Louise, Donald and Earnest
of Paden. Okla., formerly of this
community, are visiting her
mother, Mrs, Ada Lawyer of No-
contl. . I
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Henry were
dinner guests of his paints, Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Henry on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Martin and
family of Levelland, spent Mon-
day with the W. A. Henry family.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Henry Thursday afternoon were-:
- --, i Mr ' and Ml'S. Gene Cook,, Mr. and
Mrs. Gohmer Medearis, Mrs. Ben
Reeves and Mrs.-Rosa Redman I"
—— of Nocona. .
— Louis, Donald and Earnest’
| Molsbee of Paden. Okla., and
The Turner family' wishes to their cousin, Marguerite Davis of
thank everyone who'in, any way , Gainesville, were dinner guests
helped or otherwise offered ail 1 <>f Mr. and Mrs. Ben Reeves Sun-
expression of sympathy in our day.
heartfelt and continuing grati-' >’ete Workman- attended the
time of sorrow. You have ourp.van, Okla, festivities on Thurs-
tudiT---------------| day. Members of the Chisholm
The J. M. Turni'i- Faniily T3c Tl'atl Riding club part jt ipah d in
-------2--the parade.
CARD OF THANKS ■ Mrs. Kay Ward of Nocona vis-
We wish to express our sincere jted Mrs. Hilde Workman Satur-
appreciation to the friends and 1 (|ay afternoon.
neighbors who were so helpful j Mr. and Mrs. Earl Noel of No-
and kind when our sister, Alexa I t.ona visited her parents. Mr.
Swaim, passed away.
W<- wish to especially thankj night
those who set up, sent food.and j RlchanJ Burkc of M nslcr ,.1S.
helped ser.ve the meals. . John M Reeyes Jr Monday
13p ' night’
I Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Anderson
THANKS |bf Terral, Okla., visited Mr. and
I wish Io take this means of 1 Mrs. John M. Reeves, Sunday
thanking my teachers, school Mr. and Mrs. Croxton of Bowie
mates, many friends, doctors i spent Sunday with Miss Minnie
and nurses at the Bowie hospital ' Belle Manley and Mr. and Mrs.
for flo\voi-< triflis om-d< unit mnnv I Alhoi-t Ci-ovton.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reeves of
hospital. | p^.iii ie Valley and Mr. and Mrs.
• - Jimmy Bonds of Nocona visited
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Reeves and
John Marshall, Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Wil! Hewitt \Cere <
in Noconh on Business Monday.
Mrs. Joe Henry visited Mrs.
Ralph Molsbee at the home of
Mrs. Molsbee's mother, Mrs. Ada
3-lb Tin 73C
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it's WARNER'S A'lure-
CHESSER'S FRYERS >> : 79
3 Ib Carton 59*
MARIGOLD OLEO ..
FOR SALE—New 2 bedroom
home in Trail Sub-division
Stoneburg highway. .
ler, phone 535-J. 13-20p
GOOD USED gas and electric
refrigerators. Reasonably priced.
J. E. Brown, Bowie. NT-tfc
FOR SALE—Good two door
Chevrolet. W. L. Green, phone
808-J-2. 13p
FOR SALE—Nice 8 ft. factory
made kitchen cabinet complete
with sink and plumbing. L. E.
Trout, Montague, Texas. 13p
FOR SALE—Our home at 1117 N.
Mason St. Cecil Adkins. 25tf
FOR RENT Two bedroom house
near school. 702 East Tarrant st.
13p
FOR RENT Furnished house at
107 E. Nelson st. See Tobi Phill-
ips Barber Shop. 13p
FOR RENT Newly decorated
5 room modern house. Extra
1100 Sanders, phone 687-
13c
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