The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1956 Page: 8 of 14
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PAGE EIGHT—SECTION ONE
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11,
THE ROWTE NEWS, BOWIE, TEXAS
John Wilson, Bowie real estate
man and rancher between Bowie
Unci Newport, tells Of member-
ship campaign being made by
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He'says the organization is at- three properly spaced injection ,
tempting to get 450 members by I of Salk vaccine since 1954 " Thu
last of this month. "The Farm
Bureau has done more than any
other organization to help the
farmers of Montague county in
, getting drouth feed rates," John
says.
Montague county Farm Bureau. I any individual who has received Montague County Fair. Fred ha*
had his calf on feed since Minh
He plans to also take the
Annje
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and a quarter ton of vine hay
per acre. The Sunset area re-
ceived considerable more rain
than the north part of the coun-
ty during the summer.
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Bowie will have one exhibitor I
at the Stale Fair I'tid Slavdeii,-
..on el Mr and Mi Jail. Slav
................ . cien, will take hi BOO ll>. Here
National Foundation f"i Infantile lord .leer Io the Fair .Sunday for
Paralysis as follows: "Thus far, | entry in the Junior Sti <
we do not have a single authenti- | His steer "Henry” won
rated case of paralytic polio in
More about Salk anti polio vac
< ine A dispatch from Washington
in the dally papers Tuesday quid
ed the medical director ol tin
VISITS IN EAST
Mrs. J. E. Cook of Fruitland
has just returned from an ex-
tended 'visit through*the New
England States where she visited
her sister. Mrs. Stanlet Faye of
.Saint Johnsbury, Vermont, who
is ill at the present time, and
another sister at Auburn, Maine,
and other relatives at Lewiston,
Maine. Mrs. Cook and her sisters
all visited in Portland, Maine,
and in New Hampshire and Con-
necticut. Mrs. Cook returned
home by way of Massachusetts,
Albany and Buffalo in New York,
Cleveland, Ohio, and St. Louis,
I Mo.
I Salk vaccine since 1954.” "Thu
Salk anti-polio vaccine is shown
to Le near 100 per cent effective.
Montague county doctors are urg-
ing that all children uiidei twen
ty year, of age receive tile ,»-i *»-
ol thiee Salk shot .
I King’s Daughters Class
teer to! Installs New Officers
the Fat Stock Show al Ft. W'H’tli I New officci , tor
next January -o decided that it
would be good cxpei lence to snow
it at Dallas. The steer was bred
by Henson Bios. Sifting of steal:
in the how will take pl.a • next
day and the judgini will lie
Wedni day morning at •» a.
show.
His steer "Henry" won second
m the light leer cl i . , at the
retn mg president, Mrs.
expressed appreciation for
i the da of last year and gave
.th.- diair to tlie incoming presi-
ail lient, Mr Henning, who presided
i \ . r a liort business session. Mrs.
Jaekson led a devotional
and Mis White led the dosing
|a ay< r,
The tialloween motive was ear-
MOVE INTO NEW HOME
Mr. mil Mrs. <flio Mercer have
mo . ed into the n< w in.ii e • r
<< n1ly completed on Adkins S’
uelongmg io Yantis Holliday
rled out in serving the following:
treasurer, Mrs. Mmes. Roy Liggett, G. Doc Jack-
son, H. L. Mayhugh, Henry Gar-
left, Momaine Cooper. J. A. Tor-
tuifce, D. M. Shelton, Claude
Stoin, John Hutchins. Annie Orr,
E. F. Foster. F. O. Edwards, Ho-
mer Murphy, Henry Shurbet, Joe
E. Fulcher, Laura Tinsley, Flor-
ence Turley, C. E. Cox, G. A.
Cray, John Sunders, H. E. Hen-
ning, L. L. Yvrby, John White, C.
Y. C o s b y, Audrey Jackson,
Misses Lillian Walters, Laura
Mai' Janies, Maggie Wiggins,
Dnvie Swindell, Clara Stephens
and the hostess, Mrs. Howard
W heeler.
I Swindell; assistant secretary, Mrs.
Ziudrey Jackson; t
* J. W. Hutchens; reporter, Mrs. L.
N .. officii.for the King'.'*- Yerb.v; class ministry, Mrs. C.
b:m>;hters da ot the Pint Bap , E. Cox; group leaders, Mrs. How-
t t diili' h were installed at the 1 aid Wheeler, Mrs. Roy Liggett,
lit t liusine meotin,. of the year Mrs C. F. Cox and Mrs Will
which Was held m the hi'tne ol : Hyun.
Mi Howard WherhT. | The
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.