The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1944 Page: 3 of 8
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13, 1944
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—FRIDAY, OCTQRER13 +944
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Hog Fence, Sheep Fence, Poultry
Fencing, Barbed Wire, Wheeling
Fencing-There is None Better
War has proved the value of considerate driving.
And now this fine national habit keeps spreading.
OUR TRUCKS ARE
STEEL LINED— Safe
From Spreading
Diseases
Call Us To Pick Up
Your Dead Animals
We have moved' from the
J. W. Pearce residence, 209 E.
Wise Street to Mrs. Minnie
Lindsey's residence, 309 Mon-
tague Street.
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K. D. Radio Service
“We Know How”
Bowie, Texas
2 Doors Above Bank
and GJenna Faye,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cozart, Hen-
rietta: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cozart
daughter, -Nora Jean Fisher;
ONE DAY
ONLY
ONE DAY
ONLY
DON'T
MISS ITl
Griffin’s Drug Store
Ph. 101 — Bowie. T»
'A Few
Drops Mika
Braithini
Eitiw—
Imrttas
Restful i
Sleep i
Mississippi is another state hav-
trrg-a-namerrfIndian nrigin.'’M1S'-
issippi means ‘‘great water”.
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Decatur Rendering
Company
Decatur, Phone 72
or
MRS. MINNIE LINDSEY
Bowie, Phone 368
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-Now fended
their K-ration crackers, and
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Griffin’s Drug Store
Ph. 101 — Bowie. Tex.
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—Buy War Bonds and. Stamps-
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TODAY
Direct From Triumphant Tour Of The Midwestern
Only Major Circus Ever To Play In Nocona Enroute
To Dallas
LARGEST
Wild Animal
CIRCUS
in the
WORLD
T1NENTAL OIL COMPANY
J. L. BARNEB.'AGENT
CbBoco Service Station fi Eart Wise
PHONE 378 ---«--- BOWIE, TEXAS
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America's Favorite
Cowboy
STUPENDOUS
DOUBLE
: MENAGERIE
In 1912, Argentina spent more
money on education than-on her
army and navy combined.
Mrs. Etheleen Wiley of Texas
City arrived Wednesday morning
for a few days’ visit with her
mother, Mrs. Johnnie Pigg, and
'brother? Guhr>erHbwaid"T.Pigg7
of the U.S. Navy.
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Lieut. Gen. L. H., Brcrcton, U. S. army (insert), has been appointed
ommander of the First Allied airborne army. Photo shows him as air-
orne invasion of Holland and Germany was being planned. His troops
above) are shown as they were landing behind the German lines
luring their recent invasion of Nazi strong positions.
If Your Nose
fiUsUS
Lyon & Matthews Co.
' j~ Phone 53 Bowie, Texas
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—Spoils Sleep Tonight
You'll like the way
Va-tro-nol works right
where trouble is to
open up nose-relleve
stuffy transient con-
gestion. (Also grand for
relieving sniffly, sneezy,
stuffy distress qf
head colds.) Follow
directions in folder.
VICKS VATRONOL
Glory
WIRE
GET OVERSEAS MAILING
Boxes at Grjffin Drug Store.
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/<?afs tenderly
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the urgent
ix months
many theX
and Re-
tion is ex-
llion yards —
the fooepff
upon cot-
hortage of ,
H»fps Hature Mine MONTHLY^
FEMALE PAIN
You who suffer such pain with tired,
nervous, •dragged out" feeling*—
all due to functional periodic <Uo~
turbancps—etart at once—try Lydia
E- Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
to relieve such symptoms Made
especially for women—it help* no-
turef Also a grand Htnmachlc ton Io.
Follow label directions,
LYDIA E. HNKHAM’S coMram
GRIFFIN DRUG STORE
DON'T
MISS IT!
NOTICE!
Ja/e/y Checks
PERSPIRATION
• DOUBLE-ACTING
Checks perspiration AND deodor-
izes'
• LONG LASTING . .
Effective up »O 3 days or morel
• SMOOTH . .
White, greosotets. tleinless votUsk-
•*g creoml
• GUARANTEED . .
Better than others
or y«vr money
bockf cm amor
5O'-H.
MRS. HARRIETT BEATTY
Precoating at ona time
TWO HOSTILE
LOROS Of THE JUNCLE -CURT ELI- *
PHAHT AND ROYAL BENCAL TIBER
OPS *t tinir THRILLINC BEST
Gorgeously
Costumed
AERIAL
BALLET
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Complete Hospitalization
Life. Accident and Health
GREAT AMERICAN
RESERVE INSURANCE CO.
JACK MILLER AaanS
Phone 277, Bowie. Texas
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Breath-taking exploits
MARIO ”
Unrivaled genius of
the tight wire
MISS ESTRELITA
T.p Ranking Inpan.nt af Haal and
Tea CaHha, at PlMy Haights
Remarkably
Educated
CHIMPANZEES
—.. y. -
• Tong af Performing Elephants
o Score* of Magnificent Harte*
o Clown* Qplore o Acre* of Tent*
PRESENTING HUNDREDS OF NEW AND^^//^
AMAZING FEATURES INCLUDING vSfl
CLYDE BEATTY in person
Greatest Wild Animal Trainer ef all time
BATTLING 40 SAVAGE, CRUEL,
BLOOD-THIRSTY, JUNGLE BRED
LIONS & TIGERS IN MAMMOTH
STEEL ARENA
WONDERS si tM WORLD .(WHITE
THE FLYING CONCELLOS
on tbe Flying Trapeze
AMAZING EXCELLOS
World', Mo.t Abounding
High tele Act
INCOMPARABLE DISPLAY
OF SUPER HORSEMANSHIP
TWO BIG SHOWS
NOW WELDED
* INTO ON El
o Hundrocl* of Pooplo A Animal* ,
HAY FEVER SDVUS
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CARD OF THANKS
! Words cannot adequately express
our deep appreciation for the kind
'ness and sympathy shown us ir
' our recent sorrow in the loss of
| our beloved wife, mother and sis-
ter; also for the many beautiful
floral offerings.' Your words
of—condolance and-—sets—of-
Kindnvss will always be remem-
bered.
Kdith V. P.atterson and child-
ren and'relatives. .
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relatives here over the week-end. realized will go into equipment
Small shot shapered the porch
|r; d door of the^M C. Greer home
-iie other day as some unknown
careless person \ired their gun
at a distance, proBubly not real-
izing the ranging distance of thd
shot. Mrs. Dewey Junes, a visit-
ing danghter from G^esville, was
showered over the shoulders by
V- I
the shot through the screen door.
from the porch, but said they ,
Were as small as gravels, as the
door broke the force. . Sammy j ,
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.
Sie Cozart, Mr. and Mrs. Elton
Cozart and daughter, Marjory, Mr.
. 3...Fuller and. Nell
LS1,.C\ ”.a? ?/.reS;?nd J- B- and Mrs. AH Coz-
iart, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Fuller
|and children, Shirley and Stan-
ley, and Jake Ful’er, Buffalo
[Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd,
and Alga Mae Mr. and.Mrs. Jim Cozart,: Lucille'
Friday fjoiart, Mrs. Ix-onard Cokart and
son, Eddie Rely, and Mr. and Mrs,
gi BALLARD'S SNOWLINIMENT
pg T° help relieve Sprains, and Bruises,
pw also tired or Sore Muscles caused by
i too much exercise or exposure to bad
weather, apply Ballard’s Snow Lini-
ment and rub gently. The comfort it
, affords will please you.
GRIFFIN’S DMUG STORE
, There’s been a fellow-feeling cars. When it comes
* to even a dented fender it’s no longer a question of who’s
to blame, but of sparing one another from costly slow
repairs—and footwork. Some such spirit has been
making live-and-let-live driving so general. It’s only
logical to I® fully as thpuglrtful of your engine. You’ll
exercise wise foresight by having it oil-plated.
You can defy internal acid corrosion .. ..engine suicide!
... by means of oiL-plating. You can do it by Changing
to popular-priced patented Conoco N*h motor oil—
energized to surface your engihe’s interior with an
acid-resistant shield of oil-plating. This is the result
of the special Conoco Nth ingredient developed by
costly pioneer research. And while fluid oil alone goes
draining down to the < i .u Ju .i.«-. oil-plating remains
as closely attached as if it were chromium plating—
keeps on serving its special purpose of hampering con-
tact between corrosive acids and metals!
These unavoidable acids of combustion—always bad
—reach their worst in cold weather, when there is rarely
• r heat enough to get rid of acids. Hence they linger inside
—aplenty. But every-oil-plated
surface is armed against the spread
of acid corrosion. That’s whyyou
want Conoco Nth oil now... from
Your Mileage Merchant’s
/ Conoco station. Conti-
nental Oil Company
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Greer, small son of H. C. Greer,
was in the front yard. He said
shot fell all around him.
A pink aqrl blue, shower was | and Mrs D(?nnis
pivnn nt A'T»-a (~* A Mntlrzar’c- I . — _ _ ‘
idcnce recently to Mrs. Edward* ■ -- .
Culverhousc, with .sixteen pres- • -■
ent and a number of nice gifts
suit, in.
Travis Love
I Tucker were married
night; Sept. 29? - .J7;
A C Groover B. Api ling - of Johnnie Cozart arid sons, Johnnie
I the Naval Air Corps mcch .ics, Lynn and Larry, !| ,rt Worth;
i is home on leave. Friends . ill Jewel Alexander and daughters^
I know him better by Berry Jr. Ap- ’■’elma and GJenna Faye, and
pling.
Sveral school children were ab-
sent from school recently due to and daughter,-Nora Jean Fisher;
|a stomach epidemic that swept Lfibbock; Frank Wagner, Terral.
-Oklahoma; Mr. and Mrs. O. C.
! Mr. and Mrsi C. V. Huckabee White Archer City;-Mr. and Mrs.
Dje Cozan, Bellevue: Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Co'zart and daugh-
ters, Annette and Jane, Vashti:
Mr and -Mrs. Lee. Evans and
children. Henry Lee and Peggy,
Mrs. Ludie Sewell and children.
Larry and Sammy, and Mrs. Lil-
i an Embree ‘and sons, Tom and
Bill, Ryan. Okla.; Mr, and Mrs.
| Ira Fuller and sons. Eddie Lynn
■ nd Joe Max, Wichita Falls; Mr.
■ iT-d Mrs. Ed Cozart. Billy Wayne
Cozart. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hahkins
and children. Ronnie and Sue.
,\?rs. Joe Pigg and son. Jackie
DuWayne, Mrs. Fred Mprshon and
| daughters, Saundia Gay and
Sharon Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos
.Cozart and daughter. Nan. Mrs.
Pearl Fuller, Mrs. Mack Fuller
’ and daughter. Susan, Mr. and Mrs.
■emp Denson, and -Mr and Mt?.--
I Lon Denson, all of Bowie.
_ - THE BOWIE NEWS
alnd childrep returned from 1 A I »•««>. a t
Knox City this week, where they I
visited his sister, Mrs. J. O. Car-
'ey.
The High School Home Eco-
nomic Sewing machine was sold
to the highest bidder Saturday.
| Mrs. Able was the highest bidder
: funds
4 Park Springs
By BETTY CULVERHOUSE
Mrs. S. R. Musgrove and Mrs.
Edna Martin of Chico visited Mrs,
H. C. Greer and Mrs. W. F.. Alex-
ander Sunday.
Mrs. Frank Wartman and child-
ren of Ponder, were week end
visitors with relatives and friends
here last week.
Mrs. H. C. Hilckabee
are* tending a few days visiting
a dauhter, MrS. Abb Gee in Bowie
this week.
Miss Georgia McKinney and
Frank, visited in Mr?. J. L. Bas-
singer’s home over the week end
in Saganow, whose son, Pvt. Bil-
ly Gene Appling of Camp Hood
was home on leave. <
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Bonham
and daughters of Alvord visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Huckabee
here Sunday.
Mrs. Arch Page !is sufea-ing
a severe case of rhumatism, being
almost Helpless, .is is said,
Mr .and Mr. W. T. Culverhausc
Cozart Family Holds
Its Annual Reunion
The family of the late Mrs. M,
F. Cozart held a reunion recently
at Myer Park in Bowie. This
custom has been practiced an-
nually long before the death of
Mrs. Cozart. Dinner was served
on the ground and a good time
was enjoyed by all attending.
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Werdau T** a"d ” dayS d-Urln* ar“"ery bomb‘“«s
w"e forced to eave behtnd7 ~ dlsCOrered vas‘ s‘or*‘s °r (left) the German*
r ... u’ Lub£ .. d,’ Now the G,s wiU havc something special to put on
(he Nazis will be without their prize cheesy.
New Airborne Army Formed
-J
called at the Bowie Clinic Sat-
urday to visit J. D. Reeves who
is recovering from an operation
there.
Mrs. Betty Ables has returned
from Ft. Worth bringing the two
Perkerson’s grandchildren home
with ,her. :
Derral McKay of Bowie visited forty-five dollars. The
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for the school cafeteria.
Everything Went Underground in France
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Trout, H. I. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1944, newspaper, October 13, 1944; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1375034/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.