The Montague County Times (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1952 Page: 4 of 10
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HOSPITAL
NOTES
PATIENTS ADMITTED
Mrs. B. F. Chambers, Sunset,
Vickie Lynn Spikes, Mrs. How-
ard Rainey, Jess Geer, Mrs. Bill
Smith, Mrs. W. J. Huffaker,
Babs Williams, Mrs. Winifred
Clcmets, Jerry Worthen, Mrs.
Will Ryan, Mrs. A. D. Brady,
Mrs. C. R. Morgan, Mrs. Lola
TCpfer, Mrs. Mose Johnson, W.
I. Hollingsworth, E. L. Hollowed,
Bob Hankins all of Bowie.
B. B. Sedge, Forestburg, Mrs.
L. T. Nivens, J. R. Rhyne both
of Alvord; Bobby Kiroy, Terral,
Oklahoma; Mrs. Maurice Henry,
Nocona; Mrs. Dick Caudle,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Mrs.
Troy Johnson, Wichita Falls;
and Mrs. Donald Cleveland, of
Post Oak.
* * *
STORK EXPRESS
Vickie LaOay, 8 lb daughter
born Saturday,' May 3, to Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Smith of Bowie:
Patricia June, 7 lbs 13 ozs.,
daughter born Saturday, May 3
to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Huffaker
of Bowie. ,
rest
PfllfflSffBIlfil
LOST—A black-faced Brahman
calf. Weight approximately
300 pounds. If found contact
Carl Shurtleff, Bowie, Rt. 1.
WANTED—Refrigerators and
washing machines too service,
at a reasonable price. Any
model, any make. Work gua
ranteed. Call 341.
MOYER-DL’TTON
HELP WANTED: Mechanic with
own tools who Is willing to
do other work in connection
with our line of business. Ap-
ply at Bowie Butane Gas Co
HOUSE FOR SALE: Within two
blocks of church, three blocks
of business district, and three
blocks of school. See L. H.
Boren at Borens Barber Shop,
122 Tarrant Street.
FOR SALE: Gas range, priced j
at $40. See Paul Brooks,
Stoneburg, Texas.
DUE TO THE FREEZE, our Iris
bloom Is very slow, however
there are Indications of a
good showing of blooms. Visit
our open gardens any time.
Bowie Iris Gardens, 516
Strong Street, Bowie, Texas.
TYPEWRITERS lor rent or sale.
We buy old typewriters and
adding machines. Repairs are
our specialty. Call 545.
SEE J. E. BROWN for Wall
Paper and Paint.
TO LEASE Yf?UR LAND or sell
Oil Royalty, see
BOWIE INSURANCE AGENCY
120 Tarrant St. Phone 735
CARD OF THANKS
To those who expressed their
gympathy In so many beautiful
and practical ways during our
Recent bereavement, we extend
our heartfelt thanks.
Mrs. F. O. Baker and family
Mrs. Mary Wise is visiting all
this week with Mrs. Ross Webb
to Wichita Falls.
E. L. COVE Y
INSURANCE
Phone «M
Fire, Automobile, Life and
Accident
Septic Tank Service
CHARLIE MASTERS
E. Nelson, Phone 589-W or
413-J
Bowie Texas.
Cool Straws
FOR HOT SUMMER DAYS.
A COMPLETE
SELECTION TO
CHOOSE FROM!
$J98 $249
$349 $595
MEN’S SPORT AND DRESS
SHIRTS
WITH GOOD LOOKS, TOP QUALITY.
Fancy Prints,
Solids, Stripes,
Skip Dents, Seersucker
In Solids and Fane.vs.
Values to $2.98
$198
ro:
WESTERN STYLES $1.95 UP.
2ND. MONDAY SPECIALS!
36 INCH
FAST COLOR PRINTS 3Vd. <1
Stripe And
36” Solid Color
BOYS
FANCY TEE SHIRTS
CHAMBRY 4 yd$1
2 for
Men’s Work
SHIRTS $1
Grey Covert
SPECIAL
MENS
WORK
sox $
6 PAIR
HY10N HOSE Valu|^:ia1i65 S1
Hen’s White
TEE SHIRTS
2 For
36” DENIM $
All Colors 2 Yds.
1
COOL!
SUMMER SANDALS
$2^
DODSON’S DEPT. STORE
PHONE 16?
$RK
BOWIE TEXAS
FOR A FARM LOAN with
20 to 34 y2 years to repay,
bearing only 4% interest
for buying land, for farm
building or remodeling, or
to refinance farm debts, or
buy livestock, see
ROY SANDERS
Ph. 121, Bowie, across the
street from P. O.; National
Form Loan Ass’n.
FIVE ROOM modern frame
cottage with asbestos siding
and roof located at Service
Pipe Line Company's pump
station one milq west o.
Bowie, Texas, on U. S. high-
way 287. Purchaser must re-
move cottage from our premi-
ses within 60 days from date
of sale, must clean up site
and remove all debris. Sealed
bids accepted at Service Pipe
Line Company’s office at
Bowie, Texas, no later than
May 9, 1952. THE COMPANY
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
REJECT ANY. OR ALL BIDS.
[THE MONTAGUE COUNTY TIMES BOWIE, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1952
ter, Mrs. Rena McMahon and
husband of Ardmore, Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. Houston Foster
of Forestburg spent Saturday
•..LI. her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
King at Hardy and visited In
the afternoon with his sister,
Mr, and Mrs. Cofer Williams
and family at Saint Jo.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Brogdon
Carroll Davis
Wins Contest
ELECTROLUX CLEANER and
air purifier, Sales Service and
supplies. Free demonstration
Agent: John Ferguson. Phone
852, 302 Fannin, Nocona, Texas
AUTO
INSURANCE
E. L. COVEY
Phone 454
CHAPMAN BLDG.
HOUSEHOLD HELP
WANTED
Steady employment for
right person. Good pay.
TRAVEL-IN MOTEL
TRACTORS
Good used tractors, Farmall,
two row, with equipment. Also
Case and John Deere, one and
side delivery rake, and other
equipment. First National
Bank, Bowie.
SEE J. E. BROWN for Wall
Paper and Paint.
NOTICE
Johnny Free Has Opened
a Cafe in Building Located
Behind Stephens Hard-
Ware.
RADIO TUBES
White Auto Store
Bowie
FIESTA FIVE COLD WAVE
$5
GOODWIN’S BEAUTY SHOF
WANTED: Housekeeper for el-
derly lady. Call Mrs. E. M.
Watkins or Mrs.- L. G. Camp-
bell.
Cox Sewing Machine
Exchange
Guaranteed New and Re-
conditioned Sewing Machine
We Make Bells, Buckles, Buttons
And Button Holes
MAIL SERVICE
219 Smythc—Bowie—Phone 730
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SH/KTS a PANTS
RUSSELL’S DEPT. STORE
Bowie, Texas
SEE J. E. BROWN for Wall
Paper and Paint.
GOOD USED Gas and Electric
refrigerators. Reasonably pri-
ced. J. E. Brown, Bowie, tfc
SEVERAL GOOD USED COAI
stoves, Butane or natural gas
also good used Servel refrig-
erator. Bowie Butane Gas Co
IKE MITCHELl,
RADIO SHOP
At Dickey Mattress Factory
West Wise Bowie, Texa.
BULLS
FOR SALE
1 have several exceptional-
ly good Registered Here-
ford Bulls for sale. Priced
to sell
E. L COVEY
Chapman Bldg. Bowie
FOR RENT: Floor sander and
edger. Lyon & Matthews co
Bowie, Texas. tfc
Venetian Blinds
AH Metal, $3.98 each. Installed
White Auto Store
Phone 41 48tfc
USED Servel Refrigerators,
Reasonable price. Bowie Bu-
tane Company. tfc
TO
Buy or Sell
REAL ESTATE
Call
TIP H. JIMERSON
303 N. Mason
Phone 1018
Bowie, Texas
DYE MOUND
By MRS. D. O. NORVELL
Mrs. W. L. Oliver, Mrs. Nora
Nelson and Mrs. W. R. Brown
and daughter, Betty of Ama-
rillo were guests Sunday of last
week of Mrs. G. W. Baker and
Miss Ollie Mae. Mrs. Oliver re-
mained for a longjer visit.
Larry and Linda Sorrow of
Saint Jo spent last weekend
with their Cousins, Johnny and
Jane Brogdon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Burk of
Saint Jo were visiting Friday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
D. O. Norvell and uncle Pete
Pellissero.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kirby and
children of Lone Prairie were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Maxwell and Mr. and Mrs.!
Carl' Maxwell,
Mrs. Nettie Utnberson of Pea- i
body spent Saturday night of j
last week with her son, Mr. and '•
Mrs. B, C. Brogdon and family.
- Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jackson j
visited Sunday afternoon with
his aunt, Mrs. Delia Gardner at;
Forestburg.
,. Edd Maddox of Duncan, Ok-,
lahoma, was a visitor in our j
community last Tuesday.
Mrs. F. C. Allen and children !
and Mrs. Hazel Grue and little |
son. attended the funeral ser-
vices of Mrs. R. S. Lynch at ;
New Harp last Monday after- j
noon.
Mrs. T. S. Cable jr„ and baby |
and Lina Jo attended the home,
coming at Oak Hill community |
last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Young
were shopping in Wichita Falls.
Second Lt. Sherrill Wiese of
Fort Sill, Oklahoma spent Mon-
day night of last week with his
grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. J.
B. Jackson.
Mrs. Ollie Wilson of Saint Jo
was the weekend guest of her
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Jolly Mc-
Mahon and family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Baker and
family had as guests Saturday
night and Sunday, Miss Bernice L
Baker of Nocona. and Sgt. Wil-
son Baker of Fort Sill, Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. Mont Evenson
of Mallard were visiting Satur- j
day evening with her sister. j
Mrs. B. C. Brogdon and family.
Mrs. Dena Bennett left Mon-
day for a visit with her daugh-
. . ,u;en and family.
. stiver of Amarillo and
so . j were Sunday guests of his
........rs. G. W. Baker and Miss
C. i.fc M .e. He was accompanied
. o ..e Ly -:.s mother, Mrs. W. L.
CH'.c-r, v.. > spent the past week
L e.
Uncle Nick Pellissero, who has
been visiting with his brother,
Pete, for the past several
months, left last week for a
visit with relatives in California
and New Mexico.
Mrs. C. A. Baker and son were
visitors in Wichita Falls Mon-
day of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jackson
were Tuesday night guests of
Mrs. Loree Wiese and Second
Lt. Sherrill Wiese at Dallas.
Mr, and Mrs. H. T. Noe of
Mallard spent Monday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Nor-
vell.
Mr. and Mr.;. Era Umberson
and daughters, Judy and Joyce
of Stony Point were visiting
Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. B. C. Brogdon and family.
Mrs. C. A. Baker and Tom
and Martha were shopping in
Nocona Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Allen and
children were dinner guests
Sunday of last week of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
and family visited Wednesday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. John
Holland and boys at Mallard.
Rev. J. W. Dpdd of Denton
was a dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. L. W. Young Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Norvell
were visiting Saturday at Lone
Star with Mr. and Mrs. T. H.
Norvell and girls.
Variety Sparks
Musical Program
Enjoy an evening of enter-
tainment at the Bowie
schodl auditorium, Friday night
May 9, at 8:00 p. m.
A variety of music will be pre-
sented by the Conceit Band and
A Cappella Choir. Some of the
selections will be Sabre Dance, j
Wheel of Fortune, Anytime, and
j Halls of Ivy.
The program will last ap-
proximately an hour and a hal’
jri
_
Carroll Davis is first place^Y
winner in the Fieldcrest Win-^'
dow contest, sponsored by
Marshall Field, according to a
letter received by Jackson’s
Department Store from that
concern Wednesday.
The contest covered several
southwestern states and Carroll
will receive $300 in window and
and display fixtures for first
place in his population group.
Mlore than 1,000 store partici-
pated in the contest. Theme of
his window was, “The Honey-
moon is Never Ove^.”
VISITS RELATIVES
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Parks and
Mrs. G. Overstreet and Rita 7 \
visited with relatives in Archer-* '
City, Sunday.
and the admission will be 25
cents for students and 50 cents
for adults. The public is cor-
dially invited.
AUTQ LIABILITY INSURANCE
OGDEN CLARKE INSURANCE AGENCY
116 N. Mason Phone 68
FOLGERS 2
Miracle Whip
CRISCO 3
Purasnow Flour
*lb.
Can
Quart
lb.
Can
1.651
49c
79c
25-lb. *%]Q
Sack x
UPTON’S
UPTON TEA ,,, ,b 29< FROSTIE 2
STAR KIST CHUNK DIAMOND
TUNA .29* NAPKINS 2
CAMPBELL’S 23-oz. Can KRISPY
PORK & BEARS 15< CRACKERS
Pkgs.
80 Count
Pkgs.
25*
25*
A
25*
1 MEATS-POULTRY |
Fresh Dressed
Swift Premium
Cudahy’s Wicklow
FRYERS
FRANKS
BACON
ib. 39#
Cello EE*,
Pkg. lb. ®v# >
ib. 39*
SHORT RIBS lb 45c PICNIC HAMS ,t 43c
Chuck Roast Kf 65c
(fresh produce
Fresh Blackeved
PEAS
ib. 19*
i
Fresh
CCRt
Ear *
k
J uiev
LEMONS
Doz. 29#
Y ellow
lb.
BANANAS
RADISHES OR GREEN ONIONS
_Rumen foodTI
Bunch
12c
5*
DONALD DUCK
ORANGE JUICE
2 Cans
27*
COD OR PERCH
FISH
ib. 35#
CEDARGREEN
STRAWBERRIES
ib. 39#
1 TOP IT
Can 39#
Carter & Whitecotton
We Deliver
Phone 344
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The Montague County Times (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1952, newspaper, May 9, 1952; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth642655/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bowie Public Library.