The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1944 Page: 5 of 8
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THE BOWIE NEWS
JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT OF NEW
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PORK and BEANS, 30-size
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PEACHES, No. 21/a Can, Medium Syrup 29^
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PEARS, Bartlett, No. 10 Can
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BURLESON HONEY. 2-lb Jar 7...
Music
BURLESON HONEY. Pint Jar
30tf
HONEY, Ross, 5-Ib.
$1.17
J. Dixon.
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MEAL, Aunt Jemima, 10-lbs.
Danny .
Roger MISS BETTY HOLDER
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MEAL, Aunt Jemima, 5-lbs.
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VEGETABLES
Potatoes, washed, 10-lbs.... 35c
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MACKEREL, SALMON, SALT MACKEREL
Many ,New Easter Values Arriv-
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Skinless Frankfurts, lb.... 32c
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BIG LINE OF MEATS — Fresh and Cured.
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PEARS, No. 2* Can, Medium Syrup 29^
MUSTARD GREENS
OR TURNIP GREENS
Wicker Clothes Hampers
Prices Reasonable!
KRAFT DINNER, (1 point)
SKINNERS RASIN*BRAN, pkg
New Furniture Arriving
Almost Daily
Wanda Markham Is
Honored at Party
The Style Shop
Ike and Winnie Parks Bowie, Texas
Thompson
Seedless
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$1.23
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OYSTERS
And Different kinds Frozen Filets and -
as Usual
or stock
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C.&S.MARKET
CHAS. SMITH, Owner
Cake, Flour, Swans Down 29c
RAISINS
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J. E. BROWN FURNITURE
Bowie, Texas
ARRIVING DAILY
VARIETY OF FRESH FISH
In A & P Store
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Specials for Friday - Saturday
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Baking Pow eClabber Girl,' 2-db 19c
C1FP A D IMPERIAL CANE
llUuAll CLOTH BAG — 5 lbs.
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FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1944
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In the game finding the Rab-
1 Deaver won
The game Call Ball
PAGE FIVH
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Mr. Parrish -will have further
announcements about the big
new machine, when the installa-
Thursday Club Has
Geographic Study
The Thursday Club met Thurs-
day, March 23, at the club
room with Mrs. F. J. Dixon as
hostess. Mrs. Walter Coffield
was leader of the program, taken
from the National Geographis.
She was assisted by Mrs.
Harry Karlsberg, who spoke- on
“How We Use the Gulf of Mex-
ico’’, and Mrs? I. H. McVicker,
who gave an interesting account
' ~ > Corn Field
That Grew Into a Volcano."
Mrs- Walter” Coffield, vice-
the
which
ap-
Last call on Purses before New Tax
goes on them April 1.
WOD Sp&wfyL
Cocoanui Extract, 8-oz.
Funeral Rites
For Mrs. Woodall On Eleventh Birthday
Held Monday
Funeral Services for 1,
Ethel Woodall were conducted
i"R» All Baking I
I Purposes'
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H&acmc W®
Herbert Arledge, 18, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Arledge, has com-
pleted his training in the Naval
Gunnery School and is now en-
rolled in the Radio School at the
Naval Air Station at Alameda,
Calif. Arledge*entered the serv-
ice in July, 1943.
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It Pays to AdvertiseJIn. the News.
ebration beginning on
May 7.
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for the coojmunity night pro- out at bargain prices—The Bow
gram on Tuesday, May 9, to Drug. r —
io-ib.
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New Crop Ripe Tomatoes, lb. 20c
FRESH ONIONSTbunch 9c
resh Carrots, 2 bunches
Fresh Strawberries, pint
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Pure Pork Sausage lb... ... 29c
Rolled Boneless Roast, lb... 30c
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other organization representa-
tives in planning tile ”—1-
The honoree received many Week celebration. . , I
cake and
from a
tahlo Wetcn, 1. n. rncv lexer, narry
were ! Karlsberg, W. Coffield, and F.
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Countess Pritton. Mrs.
McCarthy. Mr. and Mrs.
Coffield, Mr and Mps
Markham, Mr. and Mr«
Markham. Mrs. Ernest Benson.
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pnOG°Fsq SHOWN AT
CUB PACK MEETING
One of the most interesting
Cub Pack meetings of the
daugble ", |
of Dexter, lexis I
a 9-day furlough
” ” '■ Mr,
Pf<.
Giles Manager Meat Market
Roger Giles, well krj^wn market man of this sec- ’
tion, will have charge of our Meat .Market starting
Monday, April 3. We are- sure that the many frieds if
Mr. Giles will welcome his return to Bowie.
We have just installed a Super-Cold vegetable and
fruit case which assures our customers of fresh pro-
duce at all times.
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Pure E. Tex. Sorghum gal. $1.39
Cookies Big Assortment, hag 25c
See our big Stock of New Floor Cover-
ings, Rugs, Extra Chairs, and Suite
for Every Room
' M5HL'S /
Spring Suits
Obey the Command to "Shoulder Arms"
for Flattery
Even cardigan neckline jackets boast shoulder
yokds; and stitched darts accent others. In
checks, stripes, and monotones, our jacket suits
offer an ample selection with every wanted
size and color available.
YOUR BUSINESS WILL BE APPRECIATED
SQUARE DEAL
Cash Grocery & Mkt.
Marvin A Bell Mrs. Nadine Bell Mose Lawyer;,
t 18 West Wise St. • Bowie, Texas
' We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities to Customers
NONE SOLD TO MERCHANTS
placed in the containers and
Mrs. Dixon is preparing to send
them to Emerson McOonl. of
Houston, who, having indepen-
dent means, and being an in-
valid .rebuilds the pens as his
-ontributidn to the war effort.
H» is assisted by a group
^igh school students,
finished the pens are sent
Pfe. and. Mis. Raymond .1.
and baby (
1<u*n' 'home in Borger.
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W. M l
F B I TABBY L LANCASTER
COMPLETES BOOT TRAINING
Tabby L. Lancaster, of Bowie,
Texas has successfully complet-
ed her “boot training’’ at the
Camp Lejeune. Marine base and
is now a full-fledged woman
—T T— ——.Marine,
year whs that held this week. She has Keen assigned to a post
.. :,i. t c ou-r. c.----. . t|Je Marine Air Station at
Cherry Point?
Pvt. Lancaster is the daughter
of Mr. and_Mrs. C. E. Lancaster, I
of Bowie.
Mrs. Edith Monning, Miss Edna
Avres. Amon Carter, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Hanson. Mrs. Harper
Jones, Pfc. and Mrs. Bob Stagg.
From Dallas: Mrs. Hazel
Strong, Mrs. Fred Reaser,
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j 100 Pens For Service
Men Have Been Placed WniTv Walker, Bobbv Winn, Rus- remedies, think of
I scl] Scett. James Pov Sbeltnn Bowie Driic. Phone
In Drug Store Jars Jarv RaMwin,. Phmp wiiiett,.
MrS. F. J. Dixon, chairman of
! Woman's Activities Salvage
|Co—rnit’ee. announces that con-
tainers have been placed fn the
various Drug stores for used
fountain pens to be rebuilt to
be sent to service men. . . , .
Too_ date 100 pens have bpen TIRE RECAPPING MACHIWE
There is being set uptiii.i week
at Jess Parrish's Tire Snap, on
West Wise Street, a new rubber
weld and recapping machine.
It is the latest type, standard
O. K. rubber weld and equip- ,
men*, of the kind now used in ,
the larger cities for giving uni
•'—-i rubber recapping and
Tt is larg<
W.;
them,to the service men.
The Girl Scouts, under
leadership of Mrs. H. J. Deaver, '
collected . 25 pens and 1.—
them to Mrs. Dixon,
son having a used pen
oble to place them in the con-
tainers may call Mrs. Dix_.. ‘ .
the i>en will be called for. | tion is completed.
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-COMING SOON — Official —COMING SOON Official
“Battle of Tarawa’’ in Techni- “Pnttle of Tarawa’’ in Techni-
color. I color.
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Mrs. Frank Phillips and Miss —If you get up in the. morning
Era Phillips, of Poolville, visited with a tired, wornout feelinc.
' their niece, Mrs. Ivan Johnson, you probably need some good*
I and family over the week-end vitamin. . Come in and inspect
and attended the singing con- ^iur stock.—The Bdwle Dtp".
vention. ’ Phone 380. 4c
of
When - —
x,..„..^. —t to form rubber recapping and
chaplains overseas who distribute welding service. It is larg<
enough for handling all sizes of.
the passenger car tires.
ucavc., 1 It is electrically equipi>ed?«i'it)i
handed the latest attachments fo- star,-
Any per- dard type, uniform rubber ser-
. t they vice. .
wish to contribute and are un- j
call Mrs. Dixon and
Bowie Grocery C
<. JOE H. GARLINGTON
We Deliver 111 - 13 West Wise
A FRIENDLY STORE
DI jLJdlldS, |
of Irving, ',
Marjorie Calaway, Mrs. ,
Thompson, Mrs.
, Mrs.' Grace
Hermith
BRIDE OF ROBERT WRIGHT
Miss Betty Holder, of Bowie,
and Robert Gordon Wright, of
Borger, were unitel in marriage
last Wednesday, March 22nd at
' F.'Kiiman, the^v.^? Kihnan
Mrs. Walter Coffield -enter-
tained for her granddaughter,
- Wanda Markham, Monday af-
jjlrs. i ternoon from four to six
o'clock at her home, the oeca-
from the- home Monday atter= 1 sion being being- Wanda’s 11th
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The guests were greeted by
Mr. atjd
E. B. Mel-
Melton, 1
Bob
Roger Giles acted as Judge.
Dale Jackson and Ben O. Col-
lins led the group to Victory,
i and were awarded Animal Crack-
i ers.
beautiful gifts.
A large birthday
nunch were served
beautiful lace covered
where Easter dcorations
featured.
Those attending were
Deaver. Dale Jackson, „
Giles, Weldon Swinson, Ben O.
Collins. Helen Dodsworth, Pa- ,
tricia Cook, Nancy Clarke, Ade-
line Clarke, Peggv Jo Lvon, '
Delma Deaver. Ruth Henrv.
Merle West Chariene Priviri. ; J.
.Tan Wood, pan ,, ,
Tarver, Evaline Tarver,, Jo Ann i
. Pros’wood, Ann- Senders. . the {a n were present.
Those sending gifts were Mrs. | Th(? 1(? win make (
I rriiwTnco Uvirtnn nnV-o I _ _•
A. O. Cox and family, of
u . n Grand Prairie, were in Bowie
a Combat M P. paKt week visiting with rel-
. , “e en" atives here, also at Montague.
__________________ _____... ...... in January, | . _■ r, ■
Gardner, Nat’-rn' Gary. Richard 1943, and had his basic trlining Meet your friends at our foun-
be an outstanding entertinment
for music lovers.
Friday night, May 12, will be I
school night, and the various ■
schools are p-™-’-’"" ««« I
tribute an interesting number to
the program.
The MacDowell club annually
celebration here.
Rudy is general
noon at 2 o’clock: RevT T. C, | birthday. 1
Vinson officiated. Mrs. David ' The guests were greeted by
Warren sang two solos, “God Wanda and her grandmother.
Will Take Care of You”, and ] A number of games were en-
“The End of a Perfect Day", joyed and the large living room
accompanied at
Miss Inez Rudy.
made in Elmwood cemetery un- performed.
der the direction of Burgess the prize for the best stunt.
Funeral Home. 1 J.. 2— „ — " “ ~
Pallbearers were Fred and bits’ eyes^Delma
Walter Hoeldtke, Paul Boedeker, the prize- The „
C. A. Wilson, David Warren and , was .very exciting for the guests.
F. B. Melton, of Fort Worth. Roger Giles acted as ' ’
Flower girls were: Mrs. Edith
Monning, Mips Edna Ayres,
Miss Dorothy Green, Mrs, Dim- '
pie Williamson, Mrs. Josephine
Woodall Stagg, all of Ft .Worth,
Miss Hazel Strong, of Dallas, .
Mrs. Mona Haines, <
Mrs. ~ '
Glena Thompson, Mrs. Lola
Robicheaux, Mrs.' Grace Jo
Boedeker, Mrs. Hermith Wy-
song. Mrs. Eunice Gardner, all of
i Bowie.
I Mrs- Woodall died Saturday
j night in a Fort Worth hospital
following a 10-day illness. She
was born and reared in Bowie
and was a graduate of the Bowie
High School. Later, she attended
T. C. U„ and the University of
“ Cincinnati. For the past two
years she has been employed in
Fort Worth and at the time of
her death she was employed in
the ticket department of the
I Santa Fe Railway city office.
She is survived by her mother,
Mrs. F. C. Green, two sisters,
Mrs. W. E. Archer, of McAllen,
Mrs. Frank Eldredge, of Fort
Worth, niece, Mrs. James John-
son, of McAllen and Cranston
Green, of the U. S. Navy.
The. .following relatives and
friends attended funeral ser-
vices: From Irving, Mrs. J. W.
Staver, Mrs. C. M. Keeler, Mrs.
Louis Blaylock, Mrs. Ed -Gurry,
Dr. and, Mrs, B. M. Thompson,
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Blaylock,
Mrs. Lena Gunnup.'
From Wichita Falls:
Mrs. F. P. Warren.
From Fort Worth:
ton, Miss' Jean.
Matthews, Mr. and Mrs.
with J. E. Shelton, Scoutmaster.
A new Den was reported,
with eight members, Mrs. Pete
Hill in charge-
The program included “Pledge ,
to the Flag", Larry Baldwin- a |
song, “Cubs Are Fair”, bv Wei- |
don Swinson: “Hail. Haji”, led
bv Clark Wheeler: Introduction , Vicky Lynn,
' -- '- ' are spending
and Mrs. E. A. Sution.
Plans Made For National
and Inter-American
Music Week Celebration
At a meeting Saturday of rep-
resentatives from the various ... — -------
organizations of- Bowie plans sponsors the
were made for. the National and I Miss Inez
inter-American Music Week cel-1 chairman,
ebration beginning on Sunday, -------—o---------
May 7. ■ ; ' —We have a few boxes of nice
Arrangements are being made stationery that we are closing
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Rev.
Mrs. David
Warren sang two solos, ‘
of You::, and | A number of games were en- of “Paracutin, the
Perfect Day", joyed and the large living room Tu?t ’
the piano by was truned into a Circus room, I Mrs. Walter” Coffield,
Interment was where a number of stunts were president, presided over
Ann Sanders won business session during ’
| Mrs. Wilbur Morgan was
pointed a delegate to the Filjst
District meeting to be held in
Fort Worth April 5and 6. Mrs.
Dixon was appointed alternate.
Mrs. .Slaughter was appointed to
represent the club to work with
other organization
Week celebration.
The following ladies attended:
Mmes. D. Calaway, Jno. B. Hunt,
Cecil Allen. N. G. Davis, W. T.
Welch, I. H. McVicker, Harry
'Hail. Hail", led . Sutton
Mr. of Cubs by their Den chiefs by - . „ .
Field Executive, Jack Lynn. Mrs. .with Mr. Sutton's parents.
Williamson, Miss Dorothy Green, .Harry Dcavers and Mrs Will. S. and Mrs. E. A. Sutton.
Tor™ ami, wnnntfto xxioo HMns> Young. ’ • Sutton, who formerly ai-'-ended
Several stunts were put on by school at Stoneburg. L.
the Cubs. and BellvCue, is C
Awards were made to Don at Camp Livingston, La.
Tucker. Rav Jean WiPigms, M%x terqd .the service;
Sanders. CJark Wbepler. Freddie :‘t Camp Howze.- , |ajn jor" a ,jjsh of delicious ice
Couch. Gordon Hill. Bobbv Kin?, '..cream—The Bowie Drug,
’"orris Miller Dale Jackson. —When you need drugs or stock ,_o
us — The ' i ■ - •
I sell Scott James Roy Shelton Bowie Drue. Phone 380- ' 4c. ... BUY WAR BONDS NOWy.
II aYv Baldwin.- Phil’n Willett,---:----— 1 ■' '' • '«■' ’■ ’ ■■
Rayford Patterson Boston Mas-
sey. Weldon Swinson. Genrpo
JSe’zsche. Charles Lvnn Kil-
crease. Jimmie McClure James
David Nivens and Bobby -Rus-,
sell. . ,
PARRISH PUTS TN HFwV
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Trout, H. I. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1944, newspaper, March 31, 1944; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1375006/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.