The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, October 12, 1945 Page: 5 of 12
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Kellogg’s Com Flakes bring you
nearly all the protective food ele-
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Billy Don Foree, U. S. Navy,
who has been faking ’boot train-
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“Coca-Cola” atari its abbreviation
rCoke’ are the registered trade-
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NEW CONSTRUCTION .
_________ . (Except Residential) . ,
Including Garages, Store Buildings, Barns,
Poultry Houses, Hog Houses, Grain Storage
Buildings, Machine Sheds.
THE BOWIE NEWS
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BOWIE COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
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PARTNERS-
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CLEAN UP.
Miss Faye Woolsey and Mis. |
family refrigerator. Have a Co^e says the hostess, and the affair is off to a flying start.
To young or old, this friendly invitation opens the way to better acquaintance, adds
zest and enjoyment to entertaining. From Alabama to Oregon, Coca-Cola stands for
the pause that refreshes—a pleasant way to make folks feel at home.
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Time for a get-together... Have a Coke
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zie News,
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week with ■ her daught“r. Mrs.
Volney Embree, and family in
Ryan, Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beck of
Montague were guests of her
mother, Mrs. M. E. Mil’s, and
Minnie Faye-Wednesday.
Rock Sorinas
By Mrs. £. F. Middleton
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fenoglio and
son, Billy, of Stanfield Ranch
spent Thursday with her tyireWs. -of—hie ■ discharge, he had—been |--
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morrow, and stationed at Corpus Christi for
family. f about six months.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mills, of
Saint Jo spent Sunday with his
mother, Mrs.. M. E. Mills, and
Minnie Faye.
Mr. and Mrs. S. F’. Middleton
and family attended church ser-
vices at Dixie Sunday morning
and visited his. parents;’ Mr. and
Mrs,- W. F. Middleton of Bowie
in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Fuller, Mr,
and Mrs, C. W. Mills, Jack Ful-
ler, and Thelma Capps attended
the Old Settlers Reunion at Hen
rietta Saturday afternoon - ano
night. .
Mrs. Stella Morrow spent from
Wednesday until Saturday wi h
her sister and husband in Wich
ita Falls. Her brother, Eiying
Williams,'* of Illinois1' was also u
visitor there. * ♦ '
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Brown and
Ronda June- were ip Wichita
Falls Wednesday on but’ less.
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■STATE OF TEXAS,. County of
Montague, ■■ . .
L'li fiirc nH+*a Notary Public 111
and tor the^.State and’ county
-irforestrnt;—personalty iTppe Ifft-d
>{. 1. Trout, who having been duly
sworn according to law, ‘de-
poses and says that lie is the
Edi.or of the, Bowie News, and
IhatllhuJLilluwuig is tci.thf Ijest
of hi.iv knowledge and belief, a
true statement‘of the ownership,
management, etc., 'of the afore-
said publication for the date
shown in-the aliove’ caption, re-
quired by the Act of August 21,
1912, embodied in Section 537
Postal Laws and Regulations.
1. That the names and ad-
dresses of 'lie publisher, editor,
managing editor and. business
manager is: II. I. Trout, Bowie,
Texas. • ■ : ■
2. k’ka*. the known bondhold-
ers, mortgagees and other . se-
cur it** -.ii'e it Mark—Campbell, ,
Jacksonville, Texas.
7' H. I. TROUT,
E . tor and business manager.
Sv - to and subscribed be-
fore me this the 1st day of Oc-
tober, 1945.
©PAL JACKSON,
(My Commission'expires June 1,
1940).
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PREACHER, MnsT.A.SHIPER
EARNED PIN MONEY WITH
■ HER CATSUP' BEST IN
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REPAIRS MAINTENANCE '
ALTERATIONS — REMODELING
AND ADDITIONS TO ANY TYPE
OF STRUCTURE
Including Re-Roofing, Re-Siding, Painting,
Decorating, New Floors, Heating, Plumbing,
Kitchen and Bath Room Cabinets, Rumpus
Rooms, Insulation, Weathersiripping, Storm
Windows and Doors, Landscaping, Fencing,
Walks, New Rooms.
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The Wagner-Murray-Dingell bills impose a vast tax burden on every
wage earner in the United States with 8 per cent deducts from salaries.
Three billions go toward establishing compulsory health insurance.
Doctors would be listed, regimented and put on call. You may no longer
get the services of your family doctor under this arrangement.
CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVE IN WASHINGTON —
GRIFFIN DRUG SLAUGHTER DRUG
BOWIE DRUG ' »'F WILSON DRUG
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STATEMENT OF THE OWN£R-
"“'HHIP, MANAQEMENT, CIRCU-
LATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY
ACT OP CONGRESS OF AUG-
UST 24 h, ,191'2.
Of tliv pdwiu News, published
weekly at Bowie.-H-cxas. for Oc.
,ober- L 1945, -
making the party a success
It’s easy to plan a date at home when you have frosty bottles of Coca-Cola in the
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"THE GRAINS ARE GREAT FOODS"
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Ruby Miller were Wichita Falls i the home of Kiii. and Mrs. E. J.
visitors Saturday. ' Bouldin in Henrietta Sunday'.
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-■MTssJtrrXITie-Wynn. student at1 Staff Sgf arid Mrs, Robert
^orth Texas. St^te Teache1s C J-, Hill of Salinas’. Calif., are the
lege, was the weekend guest of guests of his mother, Mis. Jack
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CARD BOARD — All colors —
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$NIDE^S<AVE WOnkV FARMERS, COOKS,
packers,shippers;GROC<Ry...
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70 /T^s^ica's prosperity.
$f\/U)0N3 OF JOBS CAN BE MADE
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r JN/r/AT/Vg OF TODAY. ’
Jackrabbits Trample Decatur Eagles
13-0 !n Conference Opener Friday
A muddy field and a fine mist
failed to keep a large crowd of
fans away from the Jackrabbit-
Decatur Ea'gle conference tussle
here' Friday night when Coach
Raymond E. Mattingly’s eleven
took the visitors to an eqsy 13-0
cleaning.
The Jackrabbits made their
tallies in the second quarter and
finished the game with substi-
tutes. Worlc.v carried the ball
.over for-the first touchdown, and
the second came when. Cleveland
took the--ball from'his own 40^
yard line for a long dash down
the field and a score, Raley
carried i,t over for the extra
point. — ■ - ••
Starting for the visitors were
Clay and Snipes, right end; Hub-
bard and Godwin, tackles; John
Shaw and Jim JShaw, guards;
RutherfortLxeblfiJ!'; and J Work-
man, Jr., F. C. Lasater,- R. Kemp
and B. Noble, backs.
Bowie’s line-up included J. Pra-
" Ter and D. Cleveland, ends; B.
Cozart and R. Curry, tackles; C.
Bradley and H. Dunson, guards;
C. Webb, center; and G. Heard,
D. Worley, J. G. Pickett and B
Raley, backs.
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DISCHARGED FROM NAVY
George Edwards, Ship’s Cook
■ First Class, has been dischat-god
from the U. S. Navy after about
four years’ service. At the time <
stationed at Corpus Christi for I
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Trout, H. I. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, October 12, 1945, newspaper, October 12, 1945; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363877/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.