The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1943 Page: 8 of 8
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By Mildred W. Norvell
Bid for Her Bottle
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We’ll never know how many live*'
this mosquito bar has saved and you
probably never will know just how
much good your purchases of War
Bonds have done, but you should
know that regular and increasing ,
purchases are necessary.
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I Among the casualties returning to
the United" States from the Solomons
are men who have lost their hear-
ing, not from injury, hot from shock.
- but from attack by insects upon
men who have been without mos-
quito bar protection.
The meeting closed at the
Church of Christ Sunday night.
-Pvt. Floyd Alien, of Yjtoybij
New Mexico, spent last wiTlfU
end with his father, Toni Allen
and other relatives. ' e
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jackson
spent Saturday and Sunday of
last week with his sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Snow, of Blair, Okla
Miss Pearl Raymond, of N. T.
S. T, C-, Denton, was the week-
and children, and Mrs. Manda I
Martin, of Saint Jo, spent Slip-|
" day With iheir parents, Mr. ifnd
Mrs. Irb Williams and Mr. Tom
Alien. '
Mrs. J. P. Embry receiver! a i
letter Friday from her brother, I
Oliver Wade, who is stationed '
(in North Africa — and reports I.
week ithat he is well, but doesn’t un-| '
derstand why he can't hear from
.... .„„l h<:r?s she htis been-writing reg-
for their guests Saturday night ul:,r|y. but tor some unknown
• . - - . - _ __rnnenn - ri<» neon I* tfl'tlllli
her letters. We hope that he
is receiving her letters by now.
Mr. Nathan Valentine, South
Carolina, a brother of Mrs. Judy
Carolina McMIahan, who was
I buried last Tuesday afternoon;
also a cousin of Mrs. McMcMa-
han, Mr, Oscar Lowe, of Mar-
low, Okla., have returned ’to
their homes after visiting with
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Walker
and children visited friends at-
Nocona Saturday. •
Mr. Starr Mann was transact-
ing business hi Fort
Thursday and Friday.
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Dlgennes,' who couldn’t find
an honest man, would have had
a short search today judging by
the large number of the “Don’t
Knows" in public opinion polls.
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—■“Flying Fortress” and “Des-
peradoes” in Techujcolor. Bowie
Majestic, Sunday, 2nd Monday,
August 8-9. '
~j end guest of -her parents,
and Mrs. John Raymond.
~~ ; Miss Lofti Rtilh Norvefl, of
Pleasant Ridge, was the guest
last Thursday night of her broth-
er, D. -O. NorVeil and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sadler, and
son, of Denton, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Emberson and chil-
dren spent Sunday jof last
with Mrs. Deny Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Embry had
f—. .... ,, uu.uiua, fiiKUL , , ,
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hor-- f‘'aso"-..hc hasn t been
ai-e . Embry and family, of
Gladys.
. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Kerby
and children, of Bowie, and Mr.
and Mrs, D. O. Norvell spent
Sunday with their father, H. O.
Norvell.
Mr' and Mrs. J. P. Embry and
little daughter, Rhoda -Gayle,
visited Sunday with her unde,
| Mr. Raymond Donnell ,;md fam-
I ily at Hardy.
Mr. Clate Bennett came in
I last week from Houston for a'
I visit with his wife and daughter.
I Mrs. Ernest Umberson and fam-
ily.
> Harold, C. H. Mildred LaRue
and Nora Fay Kerby, of.Bowie,
spent Saturday night with their
I uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D.
O. Norvell.
.Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Roe and
I children, Billie, Rena Gene and
James, of Oklahoma City, visit-
• i'd .his sister, Mrs. “M. M. Edes
j* I and family last week.
Miss Lola Burk, of" Saint Jo,
was here Sunday visiting her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burk
and family.
Mrs. M.' M. Edesr who has
been confined to her .bed for the
past six weeks. is reported
about the same.
Mr. and Mrs J. ‘ B. Jackson
visited for a short time last
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WAR BONDS
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Mosquito Bar
Registers.
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, eu water tans ana io ioc
I er; or will trade for feed.
Speake, Phone 476-J.
HUBERT TERRY’S Laundry at
217 Smythe Street will open
Monday. One block north of
Methodist Church. 22p
, FOR SALE OR TRADE: Good
work horse. C. P. Miller, 2
miles of Stoneburg. 22-24p
FOR RENT: 4-room furnished
apartment, Apply Ruth’s Beauty
Shop. . • 22p
FOR SALE: Shop made kitchen
cabinet, in good condition. Mrs.
Dan Hill, 221 West Pecan St..
Bowie. 22p
FOR SALE: 70 acres, improved,
outhouses, good spring watef.
good well of water. 1 mile west
on Newport road. Also 5 baby
calves, cow and calf. W. E. Jes-
sup. 12 No. Mason. 22-23p
FOR SALE: Two wheel trailer,
good shape and good tires; also
registered Hampshire ewes and
rams, Orth Yowell, . Stone-
burg. i22-23p
WANTED: To buy Or sell used
National Cash Registers. M.
Baugh, 2828 Littlejohn St.,- Fl.
Worth. Texas. 22-25
FARM FOR LEASE and farm-
ing tools for- sale; also want to
sell my crop. Will give posses-
sion now. Gohtcffs Hardware,
Bowie, 22 23p
FOR SALE: 125 White Leghorn
hens. Johnson stock. $1.00 each.
—-W. W. Mellen. Bellevue. 22p
FARMS—Orchards. 2.000 bear-
ing trees: pastures, near New-
port. Sale or lease, easy terms.
Also bargain in shallow oil
wells, royalties and ' drilling
blocks. Am selling everything.
returning. To be sure of enjoying
your favorite beverage this suni-
mer—aft deposit botttes stmntd^tie
returned to where they were
purchased.-
T tl.. Yarbroug. of Bowie
Mrs. M. M. Edes anfl Lillie
Marie visited Mrsv W K Mager
at the Bowie Hospital last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Cofer Williams
Phone 476-J,
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R. D. Speake,
Bowie.
j FREE! If excess acid cayses
f you pains or Stomach Ulcer^ In-
digestion, Heartburn, Belching,
I Bloating, Nausea, Gas Pains, get
free sample, UDGA, at G. O.
Slaughter Drug Co. 19-28p
1 FOR SALE: Four room house
located in East Bellevue. Write
I Box 131, Bellevue. 21-22p
FOR SALE: Electric refrigera'-
tor. almost ' new, priced for
quick sale at $2,000. And here
I is what goes with it: Furniture
for two living rooms, two bed
i rooms, 2 kitchens with built in
I cabinets, two sets of bath fix-
tures, two hot water heaters, an
i 8-room house with double gar-
age on corner lot, close in —and
another refrigerator. Oscar Un-
derwood. , . 21-22p
WANTED: Will buy' farm is
priced reasonable. Write Post-
office Box, 67, Bowie, Ttx. 21tfc
FOR SALE: One team of good
horses; one good mule; five milk
coWs and 90 White Leghorn pul-
lets.. . Also want to lease my
farm. Mrs. Jack Hatcher, 8
miles west of Bowie on Vasliti
road. 22-23
CHICKENS - TURKEY^
Star Sulphurous Compound*
Given in drinking water or
feed destroys the intestinal germs
and worms that cause most all
diseases as they enter the fowl
in feed, preventing most all dis-
eases. Also-rids them of blood-
sucking lice, mites, fleas, blue
bugs and red bugs that kill many
of your chicks. Costs very little
to use. Money back if not sat-
isfied:Griffin's Drug Store,
Bowie 20-40p
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Texas housewives, like movie stars, are adopting unique methods
to collect deposit bottles and return them. These bottles will be
sterilized and used over again to slake the thirst of Texas families
this summer.
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WANTED: Several small or
medium fireproof safes. Davies
Safe and Lock Shop. Henrietta,
Texas. 20-29p
100,000 RATS WANTED to kill
with Ray’s Rat .Killer.' Sells
for 35c and 50c Harmless to
anything but rats and mice.
Guaranteed. At Griffin’s Drug
Store. 19-27p
Do
with
OOD CEMETERY
25c to 75c.
400 Strong St.,
lot
C. W.
Bowie. ]
20-23p
'ANTED: Will, buy farm if
■iced reasonable. Write Box
', Bowie. 19tfc
It Pays to Advertise
AYNES BROWN, Pho. 3-3284,
Box 42. Fort Worth. 21-46p
FOUND: Two car keys on wire
ring. Bowie News. 22p
—-The Kings’ Dangehters Bible
Class of the First Baptist Church
will have a Rummage Sale on
Second Monday on the Donald
lot. Home made ice cream and
odd lemonade. 22c
PERMANENT WAVE, §9c.
vour own Permanent
Charni-Kurl Kit. Complete
equipment, including 40 curlers
and shampoo. Easy to do, ab-
solutely harmless. Praised by
thousands including Fay Mc-
Kenzie, glamorous movie star.
Money refunded is not satisfied.
G. O. Slaughter Drug Com-
pany. 21-30p
FOR SALE: White Leghorn
pullets; also started straight-run
chicks. Winn's Hatchery, Ft.
Worth Highway, Bowie. 20-23p
Subscribe for the News.
BEST OF EATS
Cotton’s Cafe
West Wise - Bowie. Texas
August 6
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After remodeling and redecorating Cotton’s
-Cafe on West Wise Strict wil| re-open for
business FRIDAY* AtlGUST 6.
RE-OPEN
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WANTED: A good second hand
light car. Prefer a coupe. J.
A. Bnte, Phone 298. ‘ F9Tfc
FOR RENT: 2-room furnished
ajiartment, close in-. Ill Mon-
tague St., Mrs. Hattie Porter.
21-22p
WANTED Will buy any size A
ranch, farm or house in town.
J. A. Brite, Bowie. 17tfc
PIANO TUNING: Experienced.
Ail work guaranteed; Write M. '
L. Fowler, Bowie, Rt. 4.
OLD PAPERS AND MAGA-
ZINES wanted by the T, E. L.
Class for Baptist Church Build-
ing Fund. Call Mrs. D. L-
Phillips, Phone 194. and pacers
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10c Fort Howard Toilet Tissue—3 for •
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25c CENOL DRY CLEANER
- 50c DALON FACE POWDER
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75c- CENOL MOTH DESTROYER
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25c Parke-Davis Comfort Powder for heat
50c MARTHA LEE FACE POWDER
31c
25c COLGATE’S BABY TALCUM
75c TANGEE FACE POWDER
•25c NYLOTIS BABY TALCUM
25c GLYCERINE AND ROSE WATER
25c ARMAND’S COD'D CREAM
50c PHILLIPS’ MILR MAGNESIA
50c FIVE-IN-ONE SHAMPOO
50c NYOLITIS SHAMPOO
50c ULTRA OIL SHAMPOO
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$L00.Lyiin’s Healing Oil for Sto6k
25c NYCIS DEODER ANT
$1.00 PRINCESS PAT FACE POWDER
’.55c PRINCESS PAT FACE POWDER
50< SADERA FAC*E POWDER .
$1.00 HINDS Honey and Almond Cream
$1.00JERGEN ’S LOTION
$1.00 BONKORA
.60c SAL HEPATICA
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PRICES GOOD FRIDAY THROUGH SECOND MONDAY
f REMEMBER — SHOP AT
—SLAUGHTER'S AND SAVE
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Drug Co.
J. O. ELLINGTON. Mgr.
Bowie, Texas
50c-JERRIS’ HAIR TONIC..
$1.00 CARDUI
25c BLACK DRAUGHT
- 25c PRINCESS PAT LIP STICK .
■ 50c PRINCESS PAT COLD CREAM
50c Three Flowers Vanishing Cream
. 50c Woodbury’s Cocoanut Oil Shampoo
50c WOODBURY’S TAR SHAMPOO
60c ALKASELT^ER
$1.50 ARGAROL
42c
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$1.19
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. 10c Lux, Lifebuoy, or Palm Olice Soap 3 for 21^
- .lOc CashmerevBouquet or Woodbury—3 for 22^
Colgate’s Soap, Floral Odors—.3 for 16^
$1.00 ADLERIKA 79<5
50c FLIT
75c PAZO
5 Pound Bag Epsom Salts
CIGARETTES — Package
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1943
THE BOWIE NEWS
PAGE EIGHT
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COMPLETE STOCK
Everything for the Home,
Garden. Shop
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
WESSON
NICKEL STORE
Home Owned and Operated
Texas
Bowie,
The Style Shop
Ike and Winnie Parks
GOOD SELECTION OF JEWELRY
—Rings, Identification Bracelets, Key Chains,
Belt-Buckle Sets, Lockets and Watch Bands.
NEW FALL
COATS!
Arriving Daily—Belter Buy Early This Year.
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Campbell, Mark. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1943, newspaper, August 6, 1943; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1374975/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.