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’AGE THREE—SECTION TWO
THE ftOWTE NEWS. EOWTE, TEXAS
THURSDAY, OCtOBER 11, 1956
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Social Security
Representative Coming
A representative of the Social
Security Administration will, be
at the Bowie City Library in
the City Auditorium building on
Monday morning, October 15th
at 10 a. m.
Any person desiring informa-
tion or assistances in Social Se-
curiy matters are Invited to meet
with the representative.
Shop Phone 240
Homo Phono 771
A18-A W. Tarrant
Store Hours:
Saturday
8 to 7:30
Dally
8 to 5:30
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Store Hours:
Saturday
8 to 7:30
Daily
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If family
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Saturday: 8 to 7:30----Daily: 8 to 5:30
RADIO SHOP
EXPERT RADIO AND
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Criminal Cases Filed
State of Texas vs Ben Shultz,
Oscai Thackeson. Mrs. H. H. Ox-
ford, Cliff Ware, G. R. Beasley,
C L. Bower. W P. Elevens, H. C.
Hager, J D. Frazier, and W. F.
Binion, all separate cases for giv-
ing worthless cheeks.
TRUCKS
J J. Beckman, Nocona, Chev-
rolet pickup
Nocona Locker Plant, Nocona,
3/4 ton PU
Bowie Well Service, Bowie In-
ternational Tandem
Gold-Burg Independent School
Dist: Ford school bus
Capt. and Mrs. Bill Porter and
four children of Sheppard Air
Force Base visited Mrs. Porter’s
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. T.
Miller, Sunday.
New Pew Installation
New pew-- were installed in the
church Wednesday of last 'week
They are made of oak and finish-
ed on blond A new lectern was
added to the chancel furniture:
Everything should be in readiness
by next Sunday
Rally Day
lonlatjue County Court House
DISTRICT COURT
Car.es Tried
JPorothy Joephine Milbum vs
Witries Thoma- Milburn, divorce
ranted.
Cathei .ne Henry vs James Hen-
/ divorce granted.
Cases Filed
Russei! Fellows vs. Randall
•it Corp et al, suit on note
A. B. Welch vs Lucille Welch,.
ivorce
Mary Ann Foster v-
ir, divorce
Dismissed
Dowell Inc vs Deer Creek Oil
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OH. AND GAS LEASES:
Nora Fav Nixon et al to Stan-
dard Oil Co; 1/6 int 108 of Z.
White ide Sur A-839, 5 yr. term
dated 6-19-56.
John C. Baggett et al to C. C.
Eounsaville; 134 ac- of Francisco
E cabai Sur. A-216, 5 yr term,
dated 6-25-56.
B. F Huddleston et al to Goble
Drlg. Co; 160 acs C. M. Meador
it al to Gobel Drilling Co; 160
ocs of John C. King Sur A-414.
dated 7-11.56.
Otto C. Egdorf to Goble Drlg.
Co; IWac:; in John B King Sur
A-414. dated 7-10-56.
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Dolores Claywell. Nocona,
Buick 2 dr.
F. C (ialmor. Saint Jo, Ford
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11 „ th. regular Silt Skin fabric
HK*e.maxing control .nd spring b*^
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tummy ... both at the very same time!
No seams, no bones, no center panell
It's front full-fashioned like the famous
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Small, medium, large, extra largo O
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' Ring A-Round” (style 6003) in broadcloth.
\\ bite only A cup 32-36, B cup 3240. C cup 34-42. 1.
1 lore’s a stocking just made for walking.
It’s pleasantly sheer and sturdier than
,you’d dream possible. There’s a dainty lace
hand in the welt for greater comfort
and as a safeguard against runs.
Proportioned lengths in sizes 8’/a thru 11.
In this season’s newest shades.
colors
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hate not to go along with
la widely known crowd of
ker observers,” Old Man
1 said. "If there’s anybody
By RONALD PRIBBLE
Montague. Oct. 8—Mrs. J.
Covey of Dallas and Mrs. Mil-
ton Hampton, both of Dallas were
visitors in the home of Mrs.
Lelia Rogers last Wednesday.
Fowler Magee is a patient in
the Major hospital at Nocona. He
is doing fairly well at this writ-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pults who
are attending Parris Junior Col-
lege were at home over the week
end visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Ryan.
Mrs. Kate Loyd is visiting in
the home of her daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy
Fields in Kennedale this week.
Mrs. Lottie Nix is visiting in
the home of her son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Nix in Arling-
ton this week.
J. T. Pollard, who is employed
by Southwestern Bell Telephone
Company in Borger, is at home
over the week end visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pol-
lard.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Roberts of
Bowie, and Kenneth Porter of
Ft. Worth were visitors in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rob-
erts over the week end.
Joe Carminati, sr., has had to be
absent from his store for several
days because of a back injury he
received from heavy lifting. He
is expected to be back on the
job about the middle of the week.
Ausey Woods and W. T. Byrom
went fishing in Lake Texhoma
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Current and
son, Jimmie of Irving were vis-
itors in the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cox over the
week end.
Janell Shackelford, who is at-
tending N. T. S. C. in Denton,
was at home over the week end
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Shackelford.
C. W. Ryan, who is also at-
tending N. T. S. C. at Denton
was at home over the week end
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Welborn Ryan.
Mrs. Glen Pribble received
word early Monday morning that
her brother, A. E. Cooker of Ft.
Worth, had died from injuries
suffered about 2 a.m. Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pribble left
immediately for Ft. Worth. Full
details of the accident are not
available at this time.
Jones M. Robinson
Phone 758
SOUTHWESTERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
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THIS YEAR,
3IVE A PORTRAIT
• for mother to hir.g on her wall
• for Jad at his desk
• or to cany in his travels.
e for someone away'at school
• or just to say “I love you."
Don't Le disappointed ... or more im-
portant, don't disappoint them . .
make your appointment now J .
phone, call, or write.
bra with a
Wilbur Morgan.
Meeting was opened with the
president, Mrs. Sanders, giving
giectings to the club.
Following greetings a short
business meeting was held fol-
lowed by the social hour.
Refreshments were served by
the hostesses to 19 members pres-
ent
truly,
r. Paid for by Tsxa* Democrats (or Eisenhower, Woldon Hart. Dlraetor)
Mi- Ki-tiiii'tli Parr wa> lum-
i i i il vs ith ti surprise pink and
I'ltie sir >wer on Wcdne idav aftei -
iiudi <>l l i t week at tin- Imine of
Mis. (J. I. Case. Sharing hostess
ilutii- with Mr- Case wt i:e Mi :
Dale fiatlill and Mi < h.n l<
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gifts.
1 'I ho. e pl'<-ent inehided Mmes.
............... , Harvey Oliver.
Pigg, Ida Ih-a-
• on and the honoree. Ml: Pair
and ti. ■ hoste- es Mr -. t ase, Mrs 1
Ratliff and Mi1 ’.11 r.
The thijtffiXiOf the Rally will be,
"Raise .ViteJ/Sight- in Chi i tian
Educat ionXjJ
Teaching Training Class
After a summer vacation the
Teachers Training Class was call
ed back into session Wednesday
of last week The current course
is on “American Churches." It is
not too late to join this class
Adult Discussion Group
The adults instruction classes
are held on Tuesday evening:; at
7:30—Those who desire to hear
and learn more about Luthearn
doctrine and practice are invited
to attend these meeting .
Christian Growth Meeting
who keens up with which way the
wind is blowing, generally speak-
ing, it’s Stevenson, Kefauver and
Johnson.”
Then he went on to say that he
realized the national farm pro-
gram hadn’t pleased everybody—
including him. If he was in the
White House, he would do things
different, at least in our county.
He allowed that the (61,000,000
spent by the Eisenhower adminis-
tration for drought relief in Texas
could, have been doubled and still
not made all the farmers happy
and prosperous.'
"But,” said Old Man Jones, “1
keep remembering that the main
reason for our troubles, besides
the drouth, is the fact that we are
not at war. Now, if Adlai and
Estes really want to jump on
President Eisophower, there is a
real issue. They’ve sure got the
goods on Ike in that respect. If
he hadn’t stopped that Korean
War, farm prices would be higher,
no doubt. I wonder why they
never mention that.”
Old Man Jones was kidding a
little, of course, in his usual way,
but I think he had something
there. We have got to adjust to
peace-time, which is taking awhile
but . President Eisenhower is
working at it. And meanwhile our
boys aren’t fighting and dying on
foreign eoiL It’s worth thinking
about.
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The 'ladles of BWTe ami the
pastor ate inVited to attend a
Lutheran1 Women’s C li i i t i a n
growth conference in Et. Worth
Oct. 17 at St. Paul Church on
the West Freeway Tin' meeting,
will begin at 9:00 a in.
GlUOlt: (JfANtll CHOU!
Tin' other day I asked a farmer
fit as dry out his way. He said
: mjre was. “Looks like'we just
an’t get any rain,” he said.
Why, when Noah had his 10-day
ood, we didn't get over half an
Idt’’
^There’s no mistake about it,
wlxa: is having itself a real
llrouth. Some of the farmers and
Michi rs in our county are in such
ad Shape that they may vote for
Efflenson.
Old Man Jones, from across the
ver, said he wasn’t going to go
> My such extreme. He said he
Nderl rain as bad as anybody
se. He claimed water wa$ so
arce in his community that'the
teacher was baptizing new mem-
srs With a wet handkerchief. But
I was holding out awhile longer,
»yway.
Jrf!I may be stubborn,” said Old
Mi Jones, "but 1 just ain’t been
'^Klnccd that President Eisen-
lower is keeping it from rain-
HHb said he knew that Stevenson
■id Kefauver acted like they
^“ght so, and they had a right
leir opinion. Lyndon Johnson,
Igured, knew better, but he
—Sticking with Adlai and Estes
the sake of unity. He said
didn't figure Mr. Sam Ray-
had known whether it was
Sing or not for the last 25
ay and Avill
ihdia.
the former
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Stuneburg.
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Bowie F. F. A. Members
Attend Area Awards
Banquet at Denton
Several members of the Bowie
chapter of F F A attended an
Area zXwards lianquet at Denton
Monday night. George Blackmon.
James Zctzsehe and Janus Caiit-
well. Lone Star Farmers; Ken-
neth Sliaekelfoi’d, advisor; Louie
Jackson, president of the chap-
tci, Don Scroggins, Greenhand F.
F A. president; Roy Willard,
tnciiiber radio ti ani, and (.'Imrles
- Bhu'kinuti, mi'iitbei1 uf the si'htnrl
hoard .ill attended.
There are 99 school: in this
area that have F. F A. chapters
Garden Club Has
“42" Party in Patio
The Bowie Garden Club and
guests were entertained with a
“42" Party Friday evening in the
patio garden of the Chas. E. Cox
home.
Bottled drinks served from
garden carts and cookies were
passed by the hostesses who were
Mrs. F. O. Edwards, Mrs. L. H.
Angove and Mrs. Chas. E. Cox..
Those present were Mrs. Rex
Calaway and her sister, Mrs. G.
P. Whitley of Fort Worth, Mmes.
Roscoe Covey, Prentice Evans.
Roy Sanders. C. Y. Cosby. W. A.
Cline, Paul Donald, C. j. Dods-
Worth. Emin Heard, Carrie Mc-
Donald, E. G. Eggleston, Geo.
Slaughter, Daisy Brashear, Alice
Irwin, Hazel Scott, Hallie Collins,
F. J. Dixon, Walter Slaughter.
L. H. Angove, Dr. Jessie Givens
and Miss B. Ayres.
Messers, and Mmes Jack Tor-
rence, P. J. Scott. Frank Edwards,
E. A. Bland, Mose Johnson, Tan
Turner, Geo. Schultz. John White
ai.d Chas. E. Cox.
Thursday Club Holds
Re-Assembly Coffee
An assembly day morning cof-
fee was helel by the Thursday !
Club on Thursday morning, Oct.
'th. at the dub room. Hostesses
for the occasion were Mrs. George
W Curlee, Mrs Donna Cuppies.
Mr Roy Sander . r, ano Mrs
Rexall k Sale
Starts Monday
The annual big Rexall one-cent '
sale starts Monday at the Griffin <
Rexall store and lasts all webk. A ;
big advertisement in this issue of
the News lists many of the special
bargains.
The penny will have plenty of
power at the Griffin Drug store
during this special sale.
During this sale, customers
may save by buying two identi-
cal Rexall items for the price
of one plus a penny. This unique .
merchandising event was initi-
ated many years ago by the Rex-
all Drug Company as a means of
introducing merchandise to new
customers at special low prices.
The original sale proved so popu-
lar that it has been repeated an- 1
nua Uy'since 1931. i
Medicines, baby needs, cosmet-
ics, shaving needs, family and
household necessities and many
other drug store items go on sale
Monday at two for the price of
one plus one cent. In addition to ,
hundreds of nationally advertised '
1c Sale items, special Bonus Buys ;
are being offered at reduced ,
prices during the week of the
sale. All items carry the usual
Rexall money-back guarantee.
As a special service, to shop-,
pers, Courtesy Advance ‘ Shop-
ping List booklets will be avail-
able. These booklets may be filled
out and left at the store prior [
to the sale. The merchandise is
then reserved for the shopper and
may be called for -at any time
during the sale.
The annual Sunday
Promotion Day was held' last
Sunday. Ralls Day will be ob-
served this Sunclas
Fenoglio, Nocona, Ford
F. M. Duncan, Montague, Ford
R. Wagon
J. B. Jackson, Saint Jo, Mer-
cury custom 2 dr.
Eugene Stagg, Alvord,
Tudor
Leo Davis, Henrietta, Mercury
2 dr.
A. A. Fanning, Forestburg,
Mercury 4 dr.
DEEDS
W W Bell, jr. to C. E Lemon
< t ux. Lot 23. block in Meadow-
brook addition, Nocona.
Bobby Joe Rolls et ux to Na-
than Allied. Lot I. and East hall
of Lot 2, Block 2. Landor Addi-
tion, City of Nocona.
John Star et ux to Katie Wig-
gin:.. Block 41. Kaufman County
School Land Survey, Montague.
■ County. Texas.
Jerry Allred et ux to Katie
Wiggins, Block 41, Kaufman
County School Land Survey,
Montague Counts. Texas.
Annie Dovie Brooks, et vir to
Ida Matney Schlichonmaier, 112-
3/1 ;ut< s out of the North part
<1 sin coy of 4u6 3/4 acres survey,
patented to W. A. Morris.
Howard Young et ex to J.-C.
i; a< kmon.Tt uct of land, a part
o! I,. C. Clark Survey.
St-Tling F Clark i t ux to U. S.
E. zell, one-hall acre of land, part
et ect ..n 15, H. X- T C. RR Co.
Survey, Abstract No. 361.
A. B. Be a-ley <t ux to S. E.
Cl, sa lami, part of lot No. 9 in
f’-loek No 12. Lindsey Addition,
Cits of Boss'ie.
E.A 11111 et ux to Grover Greg-
ory et UX. a part of block 9. Hill
i Count s School I .and
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BELLEVUE
By MRS. ESSIE HODGE
Oct. 9—The Chest X Ray Unit
will be in Bellevue, Saturday,
Oct. 13th for any citizen of this
4hea over 15 year- old. Tin X-Ras
will be given at’ the Harbison
Building in toss n The Bellevue
Home Demonstration Cliib ladies
will serve as transportation com-
mittee for anyone who does not
have a way to come.
The Bellevue P-TA svill hold
their secontf meeting of the year
today (Thursday) at 7:30 p. m
County Agent Bill Collier took
the County 4-H Club boys to Hie
State Fair in Dallas. Saturday
Thirty-six entrants from Clay
County were entered. Leland,
Charles and Kenneth Gill of
Bellevue entered five turkeys.
Skunks have moved in this]
Vicinity in a large number. Rev. I
Aaron Barling pastor of Hie
Methodist Church killed one on I
his back porch eating out of the Biatton,
cats pan Skunks have killed hens
and ate eggs. One came upon tl.e
porch of Elton Butler where his
18 month old baby was eatni"
a chicken drum stick, hi' pro-
ceeded to take the drumslick and >
Mr. Butler killed the skunk.
The Clay County Annual W
M. U. held an all day meeting al
the Bapti t church Tuesday, Rev. t
Solesbee, missionary from China (
was the speaker on missionary!
It Pays to Advertise in the News work.
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Hereford Breeders
Name Watson Director
O. W. Watson, was appointed
a director of the Montague Coun-
ty Hereford Association to fill
Hie mu spired term of Carl Shurt-
letf who re-i iu t at a. meeting
of the director- last Thursday
Tite directors ul.o passed a ies-
olution authorizing the officers of
the association to execute a note
at the First National Bank in
order to iinance th.it portion of
the cost of the barn recently
built at Pelham Park that is to be
paid by the Hereford Association
Plans Were ul:.o discussed for the,
annual ll< relord Sale to be held '
in the new I nn on Friday, l.)ee
14. 1956
Glen Sutherland, Montague,
Chev. 4 dr sedan
C. V. Harrison, Nocona, Ford
Fordor
B. J. Wood, Nocona, Ford For-
dor
William Ramming,
Chev. 4 dr. sedan
R. P. Hutson, Saint Jo.
Tudor
O. E. Moore, Nocona, Fon
tom 2 dr.
B. S. Henry, Bowie, Ford tudor.
F. J. Pruett, Nocona, Buick 2
dr.
Gene Lanier, Forestburg, Ford
Fordor.
J. R. Newton, Andrew's, Cadil-
lac 4 dr. sedan.
N. M Miller, Ringgold, Chev.
4 dr.
Jack Beckham, Nocona, Chev-
4 dr.
C. O. Mills, Nocona, Ford For-
dor.
Lucy D I.esh, Nocona, DeSoto
4 dr.
Ola
Fordor
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because the knit's on the bias!
With every step you take, New Slant
To Offer Adult Classes
In Sewing and Spanish
All adults who are interested
in -i wing or Spanish classes are
invited to meet at the high
school at 7 30 p. m. Monday,
October 15th.
There will He no charge for the
elissvs.
'I’ho c intele ted in the sew ing
classe- w’ill meet in Room 15 and
tjie Spanish elapse: will met t in
loom 12
Mrs _Stanley Davlin and Mrs
Waunita Schaffner will hi: till t
Hie ewmg classes
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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/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.