The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, August 2, 1946 Page: 6 of 12
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GRATEFUL TO VOTERS
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Thanks for your fine cooperation.
HOWARD WHEELER
REMEMBER US FOR...
Evans Motor Co.
Phone 468
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CAR OWNERS
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To lhe voters of the 22nd. Senatorial
District
We do all kinds of Welding and Machine
Work Promptly. Let Us Fit Your BUSHINGS
will appreciate every consideration in the sec-
ond primary.’
I will sincerely appreciate your support and
influence in the run-off.
We have the Latest Model Cylinder Boring
Machine----and also Valve - Facing Machine.
SALES AND
SERVICE
AUTHORIZED
DEALER
MANY'THANKS
to lhe
Good friends who voiedand worked
for me in my race for State Senator
Fort Worth Highway
PHONE
SERVICE
NOW
AU Kinds Heavy
MACHINE WORK
Ben J. Hagman
For State Senate
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I wish to thank you for the vote given me in the pri-
mary election.
Your vote of confidence has put me in the run-off,
and I earnestly solicit your continued support.
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The 177 races
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I ZHA.V \NA4PHC0\-.
I in Ce^vA-iy in-I..:,j
repairs for this area.
Also installed in Gwin’s Auto
was one
of the largest ma‘gnet chargers
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We are happy to announ- .
ce Arrival of otir Davis
Felt Hats. You'll like ’em
Too.
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I desire to sincerely thank ’the voters of
Precinct 2 for the fine vote avcorded me and
where hr will visit in thoTmm'cf
fill’s sister. Mis. ‘I., A Waller.'
and meet three brothers. R. F
Mathews of California. Will Mat-
hews of Weatherford and Wilson
Mathews of Tuscaloosa, Ala.,
whom he had net seen for about
forty years. *
Mr. and Mrs, flgncy Paw of
Fort Worth : pi nt the weekend
. with his parents Mr and Mrs. I.
V. Parr.
Mr. and Mrs. henry Williams
and son of Henrietta spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mis. C. A. Gray..
Mr. and Mrs. C K. Cantrell of
Saginaw : pent Saturday night
with Mr. and Mrs Roe Brown.
Mrs. M. Allen and sen, Don
spent the weekend in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Coats of
Henrietta.
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0^IAMOHP6 VJCRB FIRST
^PPEP TO WEPPING
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomses Milam
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Desisie Garison spent Sat-
1 uiday in Wichita Falls.
. , . . V „ ./ L H. Campbell has returned
days last week in the home or
Mr. and Mrs. Onwf Cantrell of
Bowie.
Mr. and Mrs. Smokey Milam.
care of your car is more important
nbw than ever-lor morq reasons than one! ’1 hat’s
the way to keep it rolling smoothly, safely, econom-
ically. Proper attention also protects your trade-in
value. # B Your Ford dealer has the modern facili-
ties and equipment to save you time and money on
every kind of repair job. Kight now, .with many
veteran mechanics back at work, he can give you
faster, 'more dependable service. ® • It's good
business to bring your car “home" t'o your Ford
dealer, lie knows your car best-uses genuine Ford
parts—and gives you friendly service. Remember
* —Ford’s out in fjXint in service, too!
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Gwin's Electric
Installs Magneto
Runup, Charger
The. latest, most modern mag-
neto equipment available has
been installed here at Gwin’s
Auto Electric. Which is now
equipped to do all types of work.
Included in the new equipment
is a Weidenhoff magneto runup
stand, which will run in either
direction from 75(1 to (>.000 rev-
olutions per minute. The mach-
ine. one of -the very few in this
section, will run an automobile
generator to the cquivalant of 90
miles, per hour, and will enable
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(U. S. Army Signal Corps photo) ’
I CHIEF of the Army Air Forces to
be used in " the tests is Muj. Gen. ]
• Anthony C. McAuliffe, USA. Muj. !
Gen. McAuliffe served in this war
with infaiitry, artillery, mid air-
borne units'. lie commanded lhe
103rd Infantry: Divis'i < n in France, i
.-nd was Artillery Commander of
the 101st Airborne Division, in the
‘European theater.
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without \1
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month to car's I
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HELPS THEM DO CHOWi’ '
MAKING ONL/3? MILES /
Or WALKIKIO
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Plain toe deep walnut
Brown Oxford for men
.who like com f oil
Plus $
Style
and daughter, Ruby, several days
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lee and
son, Chai-les, were in Nocona Sat-
urday.
Mrs. Roy C. Fitts and Miss Ruth
Hamilton were in Wichita Falls
last -Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Duff, Jr.,
spent Saturday an,j Sunday at
Healdton, Oklahoma.'vi Hing Mrs.
Duff’s parerfts and to see a' bro-
./her of Mrs. Duff’s who is serio-
usly ill.
.Mrs. Roy D Hainilt1 n. Mr . C.
A. Gray and Mrs. Hughes Smith
were shopping in Wichita Falls
Thursday
Mr and Mrs Joe Hawkins and I the shop to take, care of oil field
son of Fort Worth vi it ml their
parents. Mr. and Mrs J H‘ Mvers
and "Mr and Mrs. W G Hawkins Elucctric1 shop recently
Sunday
■ Mrs Bill Evans and daughteit J tpade.
Margie, visited
homa, Friday.
A F. Mathews . will
Wednesday. for .L’rm Plains. Dies In Miami
it in llni;honi( I ,^|yln j) Hallman, 4L son of
the late Alex Hallman of Bowie
and a former resident of Bowie
ilietl July 28 of uremic poisoning
i in a Miami. Fla., hospital. A
i newspaper man for many -yeais,
Hallman was reporting for the
Associated Press in Germany
when Hitler first came to power.
For the past two years. Hall-
man has been employed as a
ci py reader for the Miami-Herald
A .native of Smithville, Texas, he
began his newspaper career in
Wichita Falls and joined the
Associated Press in .New York.
After five years in Europe he re-
turned to the -States in 1934.
Besides his wifp, who teache
in the Miami Publiv’schools, he
is sutNived by a son: David.7: and
a daughter. Alix. 2; a brother.
WE TAKE SUBSCRIPTIONS
FOR YOUR FAVORITE MAG A,
ZINES. THE BOWIE NEWS. 1 |
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Mrs. Hughes Smith}
Mrs. Roe Brown spent several,
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home from the hospital in Wich-
ita Falls,
__ _____ _______ __________ Mr. Pruitt of New Mexico V.h;
and children of Nocona visited ited his sister, Mrs. G. A
Donald; and mother.'^Irs. Judy;
Hallman, .
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Wright Class Is
L’etecl At Party
Nirs. C. 11. Hickman aid. Mrs.. 1
__L .p. Faljs sharcH His.lv Hutiei ,
t Wednesday- evening for a lawn .
party,.for members of the Wright
Sunday School class.
Mr-s. Hieknran gave the devot-
ional. which followed by a prayer,
led by Mrs. Falls and a social
hour during which games wei'b
enjoyed.
.Watermelons were .served to'
Miss Lillie Bell Garlington and
Mmse, L. L. Hickey. M. Crockett,
J. A. Spears, Pete Hill. R B
Williams and O E. Taylor of San
Diego, California, and the host-
ess.
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(Joint Army and Navy Task Force One
photo) • 1
TECHNICAL Director under Ad-
miral Blandy is Dr. Ralph A.
Sawyer, a Navy Commander from
1911 to February, 1916. Dr. Sawyer |
is professor of physics now on
leave from the University of Michi-
gan, and was war-time laboratory
director ht the Naval Ordnance ’
Proving Grounds, Dahlgren, Va.-
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I have taken over lhe
GULF SERVICE STATION
Cor. East Wise and Lindsey Streets, Bowie
Have New Modern Equipment for Expert
WASHING AND GREASING
Quick service on Tire repairing and Wheel
Packing
FULL, LINE OF GULF PRODUCTS
Pick Up and Delivery Service
Give an Ex-GI a Chance
M. E. WALKER
PHONE 448 J
double leather
5.95
Luggage for the family
in stripes and solid colors
Select yours now and
SAVE.
Work shoe in all leather
Heavy.
soles, plain
toe, Brown
BOWIE, TEXAS
For men and young men;
A town brown oxford
London style toe all lea-
ther. $7 QC
Rubber heel > eWW
A I R C O N Di T I O N E D
BEAUTY SHOP
Rayetie. Controlled Cold Wave
Each curl individually supervised during the entire
waving process to give you the lustrous, alluring curls,
satiny soft texture you've always longed for.
NO HEAT. NO PEROXIDE. NO. CAP
Plain, as low as $10.00
Shampoo and Set $1.00
Other Shampoos-25c. ext A
Oil Shampoo and Set $1.35
Set — 75c. Lash and Brow Dye (black or brown) 7&c
Arch 25c. Manicure. 75c.
Recondition Treatment., including Shampoo, Set-^2.50
MACHINE PERMANENT, only $3.00
Luxier c Distributor
Natalie Latham Beauty Shop
208 East Mills Street
Boys Moc. toe Sturdy
oxford for little gents.
Foot size $5 05
BRINK’S.
Across street from Post Office, Bowie Texas
We are happy if w« please you ,
Try us first and save
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THE BOWIE NEWS
FRIDAY. AUGUST 2, 1946
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Trout, H. I. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, August 2, 1946, newspaper, August 2, 1946; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363917/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.