The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1956 Page: 10 of 14
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DEWEY
By MYRTLE McMILLION
PUBLICATION
PUBLISHERS STATEMENT
Opening New
Headquarters
Corley's
Tank Trucks
and Steam Service
413 East Wise Street — Phone 962 — Bowie, Texas
Main Office- Saint Jo. Toxas — Phone 2488
L.
News Want Ads Pay Big.
The Residential Funeral Home
WALLACE FULLER ELECTRIC
OWENS-BRUMLEY
Floor Furnaces
Heating
Phone 77
Bowie, Texas
Air Conditioning
Refrigeration
We Serve with Experience and Respectful Understanding
SALES and SERVICES
funeral Homes, also, in Burkburnett, Wichita Falls and Fort Worth
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Washing Machines
G. W. Segler of Joy.
Ironers
Toasters
116 N. Mason
Night Phone 823
Bowia, Texas
Day Phone 585
SALS
ranges alone
TIM[.
This is where
sold or distributed through the
mails or otherwise to paid sub-
scribers during the 12 months
precedind the date shown above
was 3171 copies.
Harlow E. Tibbetts
State of Texas
County of Montague, ss
Mr and Mrs. E W. Segler oi
Wentzbell, Mo., are visiting with
C. C. Edwards of Forestburg and
itrd
day.
Mr. a
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Mixers
tr * *anat chanoi
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Consolidated with The Montague County Times on April 1,
153.
Established February 9, 1922. Entered at the Post Office in
-owie, Texas as second class mall under the Act of March 3, 1879
In consideration of our em-
ployees and in obedience
io God we will be
CLOSED SUNDAYS
Kow Row
Korner
UZ NEWS
By WYNONA U RIDDLES
(Published 'in The Bowk News
Oct. 11, 1956)
MY
OF
D. 1956.
Glen Pribble
Clerk of the County Court,
Montague
County, Toxas,
By R. L Dunbar
Deputy
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To any Sheriff orianv Con: table
within the State of Tero-
g
laborer, workman or mechanic
employed on this project.
Legal holiday work shall be
paid for at the regular governing
rates.
Plans and specifications avail-
able, at the office of L. S. Pari-
lictge, Resident Engineer/ Bowie,
Texas, and Texas H ghway De-
part incut, Au.,tin. Usual rights
reserved.
on Highway No. FM -1630, cov-
ered by R 16<)!^2&l-l&4„ in Mon-
tague & Cooke County, will be
received at the Highway Depart-
ment, Austin, until 9:00 a. hi ,
Oct. 17, 1956, and then publicly
opened and read.
This* is a "Public Works" Pro-
ject. as defined in House Bill No.1
54 of the 43rd Legislature of the ■
State of Texas and Hous?' Bill j
No. 115 of the 44th Legislature
of the State of Texas, and as
such is subject to the provisions
of said House Bills. No provisions
herein are intended to be in con-
flict with the provisions of said
Acts.
In accordance with the provis-
ions of said House Hills, the State
Ilighvfhy (Commission has a cer-
tameif atjfl sei north in the pro-
posal the wMie rates, for each
ci a ft or type of workman or me-
chanic needed to execute the
work on the above named pro-
ject, now prevailing in the lo-
cality in which the work is to be
performed, and the Contractor
shall pay not less that these
wage rates as shown in the pro-
At the regular quarterly meet-
|i:ig of the Gam< and Fish Com
mission in Austin, T< xas on Jul'
fl 3, 1958 a pi i.clainution Was:
issued declaring Lake Amon. G.
Carter located near City ( Bowie I
tn Montagu ■ County a fish Sanc-
tuary. No fi lling will be allowed
in this lake fiuiii November 1
lf'56 to May 1, 1957.
Statement required by the act
Of Aug. 24, 1912, as amended of
March 3, 1933, July 2, 1946 show-
ing the ownership, management
and circulation of the Bowie
News, published weekly at Bo-
wie, Texas for Oct. 1, 1956.
The names and addresses of the
publisher, editor, managing edi-
tor, managing editor and business
manager are: Harlow E. Tibbetts,
Bowie, Texas.
The owner Is Harlow E. Tib-
betts, Bowie, Texas.
The known bondholders, mort-
gages and other sucurity hold-
ers owing or holding 1 per cent
or more of total amount of bonds,
mortgages or other securities are:
H. I. Trout, Bowie, Texas.
The average number of copies
HAND
SAID
in Montague,
Texas, this the 8 day of Oct., A.
' LEAVE FOR INDIA
Mr. and Mi's^fiprold/Btrnnett
■md iwu chilifr/iJ left Friday by
planp fl} <‘a/cuiM/-^n[Ri5? 7
yfc. Barnyt J^/inp'W\a </ with
Texas, on the 8 day of October
A. D. 1956, their Final Account
of the condition of the Estate of
aid Obedience Savage together
with an Application to be. dis-
charged from said Administra-
tion.
Said Final Account and Appli-
cation will be hoard and acted
on by said Coin I on the first
Monday next after the expiration
1 'fen’d i ■ fn "i date of f^o ting
or Publishing Ibis citation, the
I arne b» mg the 22 dav of Oct.,
IDIiti. at tlw com thou ,e thereof ini1’1 '°"'sTSi.
...... T,.X.1S ;it whlch mne i °' Fostor home
UliKe all int' ^ted C’
th.. A-n,,i,nt U.r Finn! <ioHlnrni>at 111 "f’Wie MoLdciV.
Rachel Reynolds spent Sunday
night in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. McMillion.
Mri .Jahn Arnold) of kcnXeth.
Washington, visiledni^ntWy with
her sislersfn-law| ^trs. W. B. ptr-
the G. S. I. Company and Mill
spend two years in Ihdia.
Mrs. Barnett is the formei
Mary Jo Atkins. Her mother is
Mrs' Zura Atkins of Stoneburg.
GREETINGS:
You are hereby commanded to
cause to be publi bed, ONCE, not
less than ten days before the re-
turn day thereof, in a newspaper
printed in Montague County,
Texas, the accompanying citation,
of which the herein below fol-
lowing is a true copy—(but if
there be no newspaper so print-
en in said, county, then that you
cause the said citation to be post-
ed for at least TEN days before
the return term thereof as re-
quired by law).
CITATION BY
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO ALL PERSONS INTER-
ESTED IN THE ESTATE OF
Obedience Savage, deceased
No. 4458. County Court Mon-
tague County, Texas. C. N. Sav-
age and J. H. Savage (Adminis-
«> «> ___—.......... >-■ - lli|iors) thereof filed in theCoun-
Subscribed and sworn to before i P'’s;‘l for each craft or type of Jy Oourt of Montague County,
me this 30th day of Sept., 1956.
(SEALb Viola Powell,
r notary public
My commission expires 6-1-57.
Oct. 9—Visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Virgo Greenwood
and family Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Christman of New
Harp; Billy Bob and Delene
Greenwood of Dallas; Mrs. Joe
Hunt and Billie Doris, Velda
Mac and Sharon Freeman, Betty
Sue Stoner of Alvord and Mrs
Barbara Hunt and Leroy of De-
catur. > -n i
Mr. andiMre- 1/utcj M>i/n v/s-
ited Mr^f iifir! Miy CWhpfecy
Mrs. Kate Russ of Alvord vis- I
in this community Satur- '
..... und Mrs. Joe Hunt and lUr j
and Mrs. Buford Greenwood were ;
in Dallas, Saturday.
Georgia Pearl and Oleta Hunt
attended the State Fair in Dallas I
Saturday with the school chil-
dren.
Mr- Bessie Greenwood and
Cora Mae Greenwood visited Mr.
and Mrs. Virge Greenwood Satur-
day.
Weldon Pierce of Hardy visited
Delbert and Truman Greenwood,
Sunday. >
Gordy Lynch visited Jimmie
Don Greenwood this week.
Mrs. Helen Freeman and Jack-
ie of Decatur; Mrs Pauline Moore
and Mr. and Mrs Sim Freeman
visited Georgia Greenwood and
Wynona Riddles, Monday.
Suddenly you know how modern a range should be-
flame-fast
are instantly on-instantly off!
(Published in The Bowie News
Get. 4, 11. 1956)
CONTRACTORS’ NOTICE OF
TEXAS HIGHWAY CONSTRUC-
TION
Sealed proposals for construc-
ting 11.044 miles of Gr., Strs.
Base & Surf, from FM 677 al
Oct 9 Mr. and Mrs W C
Huddleston were in Bowie, Satur-
day.
Sue, L. D and Mary Francis
(Sirmans visited Mrs. Linnie Bell
and family, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McMillion
and children of Sunset spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Edwards.
Mr. and ,Mrs. E. W. Segler and
daughter of St. Louis, Mo. are
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McMillion
and children of Sunsebvisited Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. 'McMillion, Sun-
day.
Mrs. Linnie Bell and children
visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Brewer and family, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sock well of Den-
ton visited Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Foster, Sunday.
Mrs. Bess Orrell, J. W Smith
and Leona, Rachel Reynolds,
Linnie Bell and Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Huddleston, Mrs. E. B. Hender-
son, Mrs. Bob Donald, Mr. and
Mrs. Posey Brewer, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmo Brewer and Mrs.- Tina
Brewer attended the funeral of
Mrs. Anna Skinner of Alvord,
Wednesday afternoon of last
week.
R S. McMillion, who is ill at
the home of. his son. E. B. Mc-
Million in Bowie is improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brewer
of Forestburg have bought the
Texas, at which time j
(Published in The Bowie News
Oct. 11, 18, 25, Nov. 1 and 8, 1956)
of Meh issue of this publication Hardy, 13.4 mi. cast to road int. \EGA'?’J?OT,’CJ*, Uni’i ,
______._____! . _________ ____ HB 749, Acts 1931, 42nd Legsila-1 11 ■
the Account' lor Final Settlement
•u saui r'-t.i'ii ;.re required to ap-
pt ar ii. tiling i written answer
1 «.r t -.,t said account and <ip-
I In t ci "old they chbose to
do so.
Tht officer executing this writ
shall promptly serve the same ac-
cii dnr; t,-> rrquii • nients elf law,
and' the mandates hereof, and
. make due return as the law di-
• reels.
GIVEN UNDER
AND THE SEAL
, COURT at office
PAGE TWO—SECTION TWO
THE BOWIE NEWS; BOv/IE, TEXAS
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1956
THE BOWIE NEWS
.published each Thursday at No. 205 Smythe Street, Bowie, Texas
HARLOW E. TIBBETTS —___________."Editor and Owner
Subscription price: The Bowie News,’ one year for $3, six
months for $1.50, in zone composed of Montague, Wise, Clay, Jack,
Wichita, Cooke and Denton counties in Texas and Jefferson county,
Oklahoma. Elsewhere $4 per year. The paper will be stopped when
nibscription expires.
TYPEWRITERS PORTABLES ALL MAKES
A-l
610 Hodge St.
CO.
Bowie, Texas
Royals — Remingtons — Smith Coronas
Underwood
AS LOW AS S4.33 PER MONTH
We have a complete shop to service our customer s here
in this area. Call us or Come see us.
Phone 1032
TYPEWRITER
New Fairlanc .9)6 < lub Sedan
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toward <inooth< r operation. I hw
are the bases for its Matkof IbntoT
row" elegance I his is the o>r- f-" ’
<o> in the hue <■ lu l-l.
Th<ic arc aitually I') different
new kinds ol Ford-and no matter
which one you choose, it's yours at
low Ford prices!
How does it look? It's onlv four-
teen hands high as t ill as a child's
pony. You can stand beside it and
lean your elbows on its root. And
it's over seventeen let t long ... 21
inches wider than it is high!
This big new Ford looks like the
fun on a travel poster It's the kind
ol car that l<wks sunshiny in the ram.
It looks as fresh as morning
It looks like tomorrow —like the
first thing out of Detroit that svm
boli/cs the ntw \gc of Movement'
See it at your Ford Dealer's. Give
it your own Action Test. But you’d
better leave a deposit . . . for you
won't want to bring it back.
After today, American cart will nerer be the name again.
For the Big hew Kind of Ford in a brilliant non
automotive package—the one fine car in the low-price field!
We've unwrapped the 1951 Fordt!
They're the best Fords of our lives.
The power is new—with Silver
Anniversary V-8's to tit every horse-
power need.
The style Is new—a revolutionary,
sharp, brilliant, clear-cut design that
will stand out in traffic.
The comfort is new—a roc.k-solid
velvet road ride.
The braking is positive — silky
smooth when your toe savs ’’whoa."
The steering is light and firm.
This is a great automobrle, from
the large honest dial faces on the in-
strument panel to the effortless loaf-
ing way it cruises.
The new Ford begins with the
“Inner Ford.’’ Its new elegance comes
from within, from the way iu auto-
motive muscles are put together. All
the changes are toward more rugged
endurance, toward increased power,
413 East Wise
PHONE 468
57 Ford
EVANS MOTOR COMPANY
See thf* -^.ew kind ofFord for '57
at your Ford Dealer's today!...
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ONLY WITH EXCITING NEW
FEATURES LIKE THESE CAN
YOU RE All Y COOK MODERNI
Aufomcfle Cleek-Cenfrollod
Owen Ceoks whole meals while
he'ree'oker is away... hires over
on and off automatically Even dr.
culatien of heat...use any rock
position.
C*»olr-Sov»r Automatic Top
Rurnwr Control. New flame-fast
gas Cock Saver holds pre-set ’em.
perohi’e Foods w" t burnt Makes
ell your pons automatic I ,
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Simmer Flame. On each burner,
bny points of flame make waterless,
vitemin-save ceekery a snap. Un-
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Think of the times you need split-second response of heot in
your cooking. And you have this instant heat only with ultra-
modern flame-fast gas ranges! When your baby cries for his
2 A M. bottle., when you ore rushed to get your family off to
school or work., when you are late starting dinner ..only
truly modern gas meets the immediate need for speed I Flams-
fast gas delivers maximum heat in a split-second. ..adjusts 16
any desired heat in a split-second., turns off in a split-second.
You avoid spillovers...scorching...overcooking. No wonder
smart women say ’rufy modern cooking is cooking with flame-
fast gas.
see your gas range dealer or
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Built-In Rotlasarie EGori m-
doo»s with fleme-kiued ' bo’becue”
flavor Automatically turns but your
feverite foods early and deliciously.
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DON'T BE POOLED For who* <t cos’s you to cook electrically
for one year, you can cook for more than four years with
home-fast gas.
SAFEST COOKING EVER. A G A seal on each gas range
assures reliability; fire insurance statistics prove gas is safe I
SIZZLING TRADE-INS NOW on your gas or electric range
Cook modern — change today to a new ultra-modern gas
onge.
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New Custom V»0
Fordor Sedan
tn all models vou have your choice of engines, either
flu crest Mileage Maker Six or one of the new Sih er
\nniver-.irv Ford V-F’s.* You'll have no tumble
choovng Ford — but von'll have trouble choosing
'i'ch Ford! Six or V S the going is great!
•,{ rbenat i^O-hp Thunderbird 312 Suber f’-S engine
a.-n^abh- nt etmi cost Aho, extra-hign-perforrnance
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Tibbetts, Harlow E. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1956, newspaper, October 11, 1956; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1368084/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.