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THE BOWIE_NEWS1 BOWIE, TEXAS
PAGE FOUR-SECTION ONE
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 11, 1956
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OCEAN SPRAY
Cranberry Sauce
ACE HIGH
Orange Juice
JOE GARLINGTON LYNN GARLINGTON
Phone 299 We Deliver 1 IS West Wise
Large Assortment
QUALITY LINE
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FOR SALE—3 bedroom home.
American steel kitchen complete;
wall to wall carpeting; close to
high school. Bargain. Jess Par-
rish. tfc
Rent a new portable typewriter
and then decide if you want to
buy it. Only $4 per month, no in-
terest charge.—News Oilice.
Your choice of Royal, Reming-
ton and Smith-Corona portable
typewriters at News office. For
sale at $4 per month, no interest
charge.
FOR RENT 2 room apartment,
private bath, bills paid. Phone 38.
Ik-
Portable typewriters tor rent
Bowie News office.
To scrape the bottom of a pot.
use the sharp end of a wooden
clothespin for less damage to the
pot.
To scale fresh fish easily, first
rub fish all over with vinegar.
family and
Menefee.
More women marry at age 23
and more men at ages 26 and 27
The opossum is very prolific,
producing 6 to 15 at a birth.
The whippoorwill belongs to
the goatsucker family, a name
PHONE
52
AUTO
SEAT COVERS
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Miss
spent
her p;
Stoval
Christmas Shop-Araina tickets at
BABCOCK’S. Layaway toys and
wheel goods now. 11c
NOTICE—Save time and trou-
ble, do your banking by mail.
Ask us for special forms. FIRST
NATL BANlv NT-tfc
Bowie
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SCHOOL SPECIAL
The Bowie News announces a
special subscription price to col-
lege students. The News will be
sent for the nine month school
term for $1.25.
5-ib BAG
I0-n> BAG
25-Ib Print Bag
1 lb Tin
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Bowie-Majestic
Fri. & S«i.?~Oct.'12-13
"BOWERY BATTALION"
Leo Gorcey and the Bowery
Boys
Plus
"FLAME OF THE
ISLANDS'
Yvonne De Carlo*
Howard Duff
Thur. St Fri., Oct. 18-19
Robert Wagner
Jeffery Hunter
A KISS BEFORE DYING’
Color
“C”
Staley. Rt. 1, Ringgold.
Sai. Oct. 13
Robert Wagner
in
"WHITE FEATHER"
Cinemascope
Plus
Guy Madison
"ON THE THRESHOLD
OF SPACE"
in Color
Sun. & Mon., Oct. 14-15
"THE YOUNG GUNS"
Russ Tamblyn
Gloria Talbott
Perry Lopes
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• FOR SALE
RED
POTATOES
PARKER-HOUSE
ROLLS
SUN SPUN
PIMENTOS
WAXED RUTABAGA
TURNIPS
STAR KIST — CHUNK STYLE
TUNA
PANTRY MAIDE
OLEO
FRESH GREEN
CABBAGE
DECKER'S
SAUSAGE
BREAKFAST DELIGHT
COFFEE
RED ROME BEAUTY
APPLES
ARMOUR'S COLUMBIA
BACON
ARMOUR'S VEGETOLE
SHORTENING
IMPERIAL PURE CANE
SUGAR
.45 f
.39 J
1.99 I
“B’’
Homer A. Jackson, Rt. 1, Bow-
ie.
George Berry. Montague
Wiley Eubanks, Rt. 3 Bowie.
Wilburn Cross, Rt. 1, Bellevue.
Sun., Mon. St Tues.,
Ool. 14-15-18
Marilyn Monroe
—in—
-BUS STOP"
Color
GO TO HILL! For all kinds of
Insurance—Life, Health, Accident
and Hospitalization. Call 546-J o'
see C. E. Hill, Bowie, Texas.
FOR SALE—Equity in 3 oedroom
home located in Weatherford ad-
dition. Charles L. Brown, 604
Pillar. lip
Scratch pads ror sale at News
Office. — >
CALL 681 for Furniture Uphol-
stering. We also carry Fabrics
and Supplies in stock. LIGGETT
.UPHOLSTERY, Bowie, Ter, ‘
WE ARE HAPPY TO
PARTICIPATE IN THE
JAYCEES SH0P-ARAMA
NOTICE — Wo carry sevei <1
makes of new sewing machines
at right prices, all guaranteed.
We repair ail makes of machines
and motorize old machines. AU
work guaranteed. Cox Sewing
Machine Exchange. 219 Smythe
Phone 730. N-tfc
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$ JOO ( |
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WANTED —High School boy with
■ ■ - — some station experience to work
house, in filling station on week-ends.
WANTED—Water wells to drill.
Phone 1014 Joe Diffee. tf
The Mud-Peppy or Water-Dog
is found in t|- e free i waters of
the Eastern United Stales.
FOR RENT
Furnished apartments, $35. per
month and up. Bills paid.
HALLIE COLLINS
Tel. 720.
FOR RENT—Down stairs fur-
nished apartment with walk in
clothes closet and lots of cabinets
in kitchen. Ike Parks. tf
79$
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19
p
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hickey vis-
ited Sunday in Fort Worth with
his brother. Troy Hickey, who is
ill in the Saint Joseph hospital
I here. They also visited with her
sisters, Mrs C. L. Swagcr and
family and Mrs. M. T. Cross and
family and a niece, Mrs. Bob
Prevent scales from forming
inside a kettle by keeping an oys-
ter shell in it.
FOR SALE Seven room modern
house, 8 acres, barn, plenty of
water; I miles on Montague high-
way. Mrs. H E. CulWcll, phone
.Jefferson 6-1176, Fort Worth, lip
GOODWIN BEAUTY SHOP
Mair Cuf ... $1.00
Shampoo fr Set $1.25
Cold Wave Permanents
85.00 $7.50 $10.00 $15.00 up
20 YEARS IN BOWIE
Phone 181
FOR RENT -Furnished
509 N. Mason, phone 563-W
FOR RENT—Unfurnished apart-
ment 411 E. Wise. Marvin Brash-
er,p hone 1132. lip
FOR RENT — 4 room modern
house 416 Decatur, $35. month.
Sec Mrs. Stoner, phone 589-J af-
ter 3 p. m. 4-1 Ip
FOR RENT—One 4 room furnish-
ed apartment and one 3 room
furnished apartment. 304 Cooper.
Phone 103, Mrs M.ellen. lie
FOR RENT » Unfurnished 4
room modern house near school.
Phone 859-W Bert Lancaster. He
FOR SALE—New 3 bedroom
house on Matthews Street, Also
2 bedroom house, two car garage
and cellar, 710 Elba. Phone 343-J,
O. W. Thomason. tf
ih39$
Duro Decal transfer letters and
numbers now available at News
office. You can now put on your
own gold leaf signs at a saving
of 90%. Ten sizes of letters and
figures available.
FOR SALE 2(16 acres, surface
rights only. R. L. Turnbow. Box
1480, Borger, Texas. 4 lip
GET TYFtWh' 1'ERS NOW!
Now is flu> lime to buy school
typewriters. You can rent new
portable typewriters at NpWs of-
fice and then apply the rent on
the purchase of the machine. No
interest charge. You have three
makes from which to ,choose:
Royal. Remington and Smith
Corona.
Now you can buy ball point
marking pens to put names in
clothing. Bowie News office sup-
ply department.
FOR SALE--Three bedrooms, at-
tached garage, modern living
room, large kitchen cabinet, lots
of closet space; floor furnace,
Venetian blinds; shop building,
8x12. concrete floor.—402 Wil-
barger, phone 1168. 11 ISp
Wad. St Thun., Oct. 17-18
Alan, Ladd
Rotaana’ Podesta
"SANTIAGO'
WarnerColor
$50 reward for information lead-
ing to arrest of the person or
persons who removed six light
fixtures and one electric motor
from dismantled building at Hil-
dreth Re-Pressuring Plant. My-
eis Equipment Co. Nocona, Tex-
as. lie
County and community ASC
committees have been elected for £Cp
this county. The election was
conducted by mail with the fol-
lowing result. The first named
is the chairman, then the vice-
chairman, member, first alternate
and second alternate.
County Committee
Win. Preuninger, jr„
Bowie.
Ben W. Perryman, Rt. 2 Forest-
burg.
Coy D'. Fite. Rt. 1, Ringgold.
D. L. Thompson, Spanish, Fort.
Charles Blackmon, Rt. 1.'Belle-
vue.
Joe A
Hugh Combs, Rt. 1. Nocona.
Virgil L. Walker, Rt. 1, Ring-
gold.
Travis S. Lemon, Rt. 1, Nocona.
Charlie Dodd. Rt. 1, Nocona.
••D” -
Sam M Crownover, Rt. 3, No-
cona.
D. L. Thompson, Spanish Fort.
B. O Mitchell. jr„ Spanish Fort
James H -Embry, Box 787,
Saint Jo.
W. O. Childress, Rt. 2. Saint Jo.
SOUTHSIDE BAPTIST
ANNOUNCES PROGRAM
The Southside Baptist church
announced this week a cltnngrt in
thwr- church urourao*. —WatUsw
day evening has been designated
as “Family Night.” Some phase
of the church program has been
carried out almost every night of
the week, which took much of
the church members’ time, so
Wednesday night will be used
lor almost all of the church ac-
tivities usually carried on from
Monday to Saturday.
The schedule is as follows on
Wednesday nights. 6:30 to 7 p in.,
junior choir practice; 7 to 7:45,
prayer meeting; 7:45 to 8:45. aux
liiary meetings (brotherhood,
W. M. U.. G. A.’s, R. A.’s, Sun-
beams); 8:45 to 9:15 adult choir
practice.
Swingline staplers only 98c at
News office. tf 1
ROR KEN T Unfurnished 4 room
house lit) N. Mill. Sec C. R Hes-
ter, phone 1021-J2. lip
FOR RENT—Four makes of por-
table typewriters for rent at
News Office. You can rent new
portable typewriters at $4 per
month and then at any time ap-
ply the rental on the purchase
price. tf
CALL 1029 or 4I2-J3 for Bull-
dozer work. Rayburn Chokas and
Curtis Latham'. ' ' it
Now you can buy ball point
marking pens to put names in
clothing. Bowie News office sup-
ply department.
> SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
I C. B. MASTERS
/Phon* 791-J—
\By 8 a. m. —
For 33f
For 39t
II. 18c "How To Plan Your Wardrobe.''
—— ,.an be won by the girls this year
for their work.
Medals were also shown which
Nc’X't meeting was scheduled
lor Wednesday, November 7th.
i .>25$
is 29$
FOR SALE—2 bedroom house,
carpets, furnaces, Venetian blinds
and insulated. Carport, wash
house and small store house.
Fenced back yard. $5700. See
owner Glen Wilson, 403 Miller
St., Bowie. tf
Christmas Shop-Arama tickets go
with the ’57 model Motorola T. V.
at BABCOCK’S. 11c
FOR SALE—My home at 109 W.
Nelson. Paddy Widlake. tf
DOLLS of all discriptions for lay-
away at BABCOCK’S-Shop-Ara-
ma. tickets too.- lie
FOR SALE—168 acres of good
land with lots of grass, 2 mi lys
south and 14 miles West of Mort*
tague. Write Box 1468, Long-
view, Texas 20-27-4-1 Ip
GOOD USED gas and electric
refrigerators. Reasonably priced.
J. E. Brown, Bowie. NT-tfc
101b Bag 95$
According to tradition, the first
*.. • printed news sheet appeared in i
WANT RELIABLE PARTV' to j Nuremberg. Germany in 1457. It
service a route of CIGARETTE was called The Gazette,
machines. No selling or soliciting.
Route established for operator.
Full or part time. Up to $200 per
high school. Geo. Rucker, phone i
169 4tf
Fagg’s Humble Station. 1103 East
Wise, Bowie. lip
WANTED—Married man to do
farm and ranch work Unfur-
nished modern house, no chil-
dren. Fred Salmon, Nocona, tele-
prone 909-W3, Route 3. 4-ll-18p I
FOR SALE—Bans money orders
coat less, provide better receipts,
are more convenient to get and
to use. FIRST NATIONAL
BANK. 4-NT-tfc
) LEAN MEATY
[beef bibs
Free hospitalization
P ud vacation
and other benefits.
Apply m person after 4:30
Coca Cola Bottling Company
Bowie, Texas.
Mrs.
Cecil Foster were elected to go
to the State Convention at Ama-
rillo.
The 5th grade won the
count for having the most parents
present.
Guest speaker was Jim Yar-
brough of Dallas.
Virginia Hudspeth sang a solo.
Refreshments were served to 22
members and two visitors. Next
meeting will be Nov. 12th.
4-H Chib News
The Forestburg 4-U Club boys
mot recently for the election of
officers. Officers were elected as
follows: president, Jan McGee;
vice-president, David Brewer;
secretary. Jimmy Tompkins; rec-
reation. Troy Edwards; reporter,
Keith Brewer.
Plans were made to attend the
State Fair in Dallas.
Paul Bell Circle
Met Tuesday
Mrs. J. W. Philpott was hostess
to the Paul Belt Circle of the
First Baptist church, Tuesday af- j
ternoon at her home.
Opening prayer was given by
Mrs. R. E. McMahon and fol-
lowed by the Royal Service les-
son by M1’8- Frank Stillwell.
Closing prayer was led by Mrs.
C. E. Womack.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess, Mrs. Philpott to the
following ladies, Mmes. Marion
Woody. R. E. McMahon. C. E.
Womack, L. G. Hogan and Frank
Stillwell.
FORESTBURG
By OLLIE MAE SMITH
Oct. 10—Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Medley of Waurika, Okla, and
Mrs. Harry Denham of Bowie
visited Mrs. Lena Mac Wilson
Saturday.
Mrs. Lena Mae Wilson visited
the Centennial at Decatur Fri-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brewer
entertained with a fish fry Sun-
day night. Those present were
Mrs. Linnie Bell and children,
I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brewer and
Paula.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Spears were
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Yarbrough of
Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Jackson re-
turned home Saturday
spending * -----
WANTED: Route Salesman
23-29 yrs. old
High School Education or
Equivalent
experience
preferred
5- day work week
Ringgold 4 H Girls Meet
The Ringgold 4-H Club Girls
met. Wednesday, Oct. 3 in the
school for a short business meet-
ing and election of officers.
Officers elected were: Paula
Stine, council delegate; Margie
Henry and Marie Spikes, song
leaders; Mary Ann Young, re-
porters. Lou Ann Hill and Paula
Ewing, recreation leaders.
Miss Reba Burrighf, county
home demonstration agent,
showed samples of rugs and lin-
oleum. She gave out leaflets on
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given by Jim Yarbrough
The door prize was won by
Mrs. Merle Hudspeth and that
was a year’s subscription to the
Parent Teacher Magazine.
Mrs. D. E. White and
New Royal portable now sells
for $69.95 plus tail. Many models
of typewriters from which to
choose at News Office.
Farmers of County Name ASC
Committees For Four Communities
Jewell
Now you can buy ball point in-
delible cloth marking pens. For
sale at News office. $1 each. tf
County Wide News
Nocona Births:—Marty Cary
Grant, 6 lbs.. 6 ozs., born Sept.
30 t<> Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grant,
route 3, Nocona Lisa Gayle
Walker. 8 lbs., 9 ozs., born Sept.
30 to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jack
Walker of Nocona Brenda
Carol Hilton, 8 lbs., 9 ozs.. born
Sept. 26 to Mr. and Mrs. James
C. Hilton of Bonita Larry
Morrison, 7 lbs., 7 ozs.. born Sept.
28 to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Morrison
of Fleetwood. Okl".
Community Committee
‘•A”
Cecil V. Foster, Rt. 2, Forest-
burg.
Levi Perryman Rt. 1, Forest-
burg. -
Win. Blake Freeman, Rt. 1 For-
estburg.
Robert Paul Boyd, SRS, Saint
Jo.
John H. Holland, Rt. 1, Mon-
tague.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
Four cents per word for first Insertion; three cent* per word
for each insertion thereafter. Minimum for first time in-
sertion 50 cents; thereafter, 40 cents.
Cards of Thanks, $1 per insertion regardless cf number of
words if not over 75 words. Two cents per word for all
additional woids.
Classified display advertising $1 per inch.
The geographical center of the
, United States is in Smith County.
Kansas.
3 lb Ctn. 59$
FOR SALE—You can now get
copies of the Bowie News from
the self-service stand in front of
the office, day and night. 12-tf
FOR SALE—4000 CFM air con-
ditioners $H9.95. Bowie Hard-
ware. tf
ib>. 25$
Notice! Plumbing
We are now equipped to
do all your plumbing and
repair work.
PHONE 20
Allen Hardware
tf
CALL Bowie Mattress Co. for all
your mattress needs. Serving Bo-
ie and surrounding area for 30
years. Ray Morrow, owner. L. J.
White, salesman. Phone 139, P.
O. box 442. tf
FOR SALE- One horse Fair-
banks-Morse submergible pump
with 180 feet of I'j inch pipe. 80
gallon pressure tank Contact H
C. Reynolds, Bellevue. tf
FOR SALE-4 room modern
house, 250 gallon butane tank,
deep well pressure pump. !] lot
all $750. 4 room house to be
moved and old hotel at Bellevue
All kinds good doors, yard fence
and gates. All kinds bath fixtures,
hog wire and barb-wire, feed
troughs. Lumber of all kinds. Al-
most anything from hounds on
down. R. L. Covey, Stoneburg.
Route 1. Bowie. ll-18p
FOR SALE—We have some sec-
ond hand living room tables in
good condition at bargain prices.
11. F. Brooks Furniture. He
WANTED- High school boy who
is at least 16 yrs. of age to work
in mailing department of Bowie.
News each Thursday, after school
for about three hours - Bowie
News. lip
BIDS WANTED on two re-idm.•
es to be moved from corner Pecan
and Sanders streets. Sealed bids
will be opened Friday, Oct. 26th
at 2:30 p in. We reserve the right
to refuse any and all bids. See
Jim Scarborough at Burgess Fu-
neral Home.
Tu*. & Wed., Oct. 16-17
Jean Simmons
Guy Madison
' Pierre Aumont
s Wf 'HILDA CRANE"
Cinemascope
CARD OF THANKS
Our thanks to each one of the
many friends whose loving ex-
pressions of sympathy helped us
so much during our recent sor-
row, the passing of our mother,
Mrs. Annie Skinner. We are
especially grateful.
- '' The Family--of ••• ■-
Mrs. Annie Skinner
by Mrs. Viola Powell
NAME ROBERT KARSTETER
OFFICER PHYSICS CLUB
Robert Karsteter, student al 111
Texas A. and M., has been elected
secretary-treasurer of the Physics p
club at the college.
FOR RENT—Nice 3. 4 and 5 room
unfurnished houses. Clean and
modern. Bath, built-in cabinets,
linoleum’. 2 with acreage. $15 t”
$55 per month. Mrs. Paul Donald,
phone 381. H-18-25c
FOR RENT Furnished 3-room
garage apartment Across from
FOR SALE—Genuine English
Shepjierd Pups. Mrs. Jewel) Par-
'......., Z______’ “________ Il-l8-2fip
FOR SALE—Five piece second
hand chrome plastic dinnetle
suite, like new, only $44.50. H F.
Brooks Furniture. 1 tc
BARGAINS
Fine business corner near Par-
ker's Store, priced right.
3 acres of land, fruit stand, liv-
ing quarters, on highway, one-
half minerals, only $4000.00,
Terms.
50 acres on Bclcherville Road,
good well, good fence, $3500,
terms.
A most attractive 2 bedroom
modern home only 1 !•. blocks
from shopping district, $8500.00,
terms.
Almost new, 3 bedroom white
brick, on highway 81. 1 acre,
terms or might trade for proper-
ty near high school.
155 acres on pavement, 2r2
miles from Bowie, well fenced, 5
R. house,, electricity, good water,
windmill, native grass: $65 per
acre. Would consider small home
on trade.
Well built, large 3 bedroom
brick, 1 acre land, walking dis-
tance of high school. Reasonable.
317 acres of grass-land, close
in, on Highway, good fences and
cross fences, good well, windmill,
large barn, part minerals. Might
take some trade. Reasonable
Terms.
25$
10$'
month to start. $800 to $1500
cash required, which is secured.
Please don’t waste our time un-
rv/ti i» !■» i t i mouvrn mini ^ess tan necessary
house with telephone service and l't*P'lal and are sincerely interest-
school bus route. Call 1013-W or I ed eventually operate a $20.-
p White nr 000 annual net business. Give
...- L l lL - full particulars, phone. Write P.
FOR RENT—Nice three room O. Box. 7209. Camden Station,
furnished apar.tment. 203 Strong1 Minneapolis, Minnesota for in-
" formation and interview. Hp
cation here.
Mrs. Iona Whiteside visited Mr.
and Mrs. D. W. Shears Sunday.
Mrs. Iona Whiteside, Mrs.
Homer Shears and Paula Huds-
peth visited Mrs. Annice John-
son in Nocona Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. John McCandlas
are having improvements made
on their house. They tore down
th? fire place and replaced it
with two large windows and are
adding a new room.
Mr. and Mrs. Casey Jones and
Diana visited their daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Crump in Ft.
Worth Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lanier and
Phyllis Kay, Mrs. Cleo Lanier
visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wil-
liams in Arlington. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Donnell
and children. Mr. and Mrs. .Her-
schel Donnell visited Mr. and
Mrs. D. W. Shears. Sunday.
The next meeting for planning
the Forestburg Centennial will
be Oct. 18th at 7 p.m.
Mrs.,D. W. Shears. Mrs. Homer
Shears. Mrs. A. A. Fanning and
Betty were in Bowie Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Duber Kuyken-
dall and son spent the week-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Kuykendall.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oliver spent
the week-end with his mother.
Mrs. Lilia Oliver.
A birthday dinner honoring
Mrs. Barna White was given in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Fanning Sunday. Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Littell,
Mrs. Barna White and sons, Steve
and Dorwin.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Vann and
boys visited Mrs. Homer Shears,
Tuesday.
P-TA News
The Forestburg P-TA met Mon-
day night for its regular meet-
ing. The vice-president, Mrs.
Cecil Foster called the .meeting
to order. Group singing was led
ly D. A. White. Invocation was
Z.SERVKE
Prompt > Expert • Reliable
B
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home Saturday after
a week visiting rel-
atives in Ft. Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Dill and
boys have moved to Mrs. Dora
Cook’s house and Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Gardner have moved from
Sunset to the house vacated by
the Dills.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott and
family have moved to Ft. Worth
and Mr. and Mrs. Barney Brog-
don and family have moved in
the Scotts place.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Olie
Coleman and Terry Monday was
his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Jame.4
(Stcarn) Helm of Dearborn, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Parsons of
Dallas spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dunn.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Walling and
daughter of Wichita Falls spent
Saturday visiting relatives here.
Mrs. John Moore, Mrs. J. M.
Dunn and Olie Coleman attend-
ed the Centennial parade in De-
catur, Saturday. They visited in
Greenwood with Mrs. Coleman’s
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wil-
liams.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gardner
spent the week-end with
mother. Mrs. Della Gardner.
Mrs. J6 Denhafti and son of
Driveways chatted or black
topped and rolled, filler dirt, top
soil. Ditching machine and dump
truck service, cellars and septic
tanks dug. Gene Roberts, Roberts
Radiator Shop, Phone 744. tf
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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/m1/4/?rotate=0: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.