The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1963 Page: 2 of 20
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-THURSDAY, NOV. 21. 1963
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YOUR BOWIE FORD
DEALERSHIP
Now Under New Management
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Manager
BILL HOBBS
Assistant Manager
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Rebuilt and Guaranteed
Your Business Will Be Appreciated
TRANSMISSIONS
Auto and Truck Sales and Service
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Genuine Ford Parts
Phone TR2-1133
113 E. Wise
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PLUMBING & ELECTRIC
REGISTER FOR FREE PRIZES—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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MOTOR REWINDING & REPAIR
24 HOUR SERVICE ON ELECTRIC MOTORS
213 Smythe
Phone 2*2742
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Free Coffee & Doughnuts
Friday & Saturday
Standards In Stock—4-Hr. Delivery on Auto.
ALL WORK AND INSTALLATIONS
GUARANTEED
This is the friendly crew reedy to serve you at Adams
•nd Price Plumbing and Electric. They are E. D. Lane.
Thomas M. (Junior) Adams. Mrs. Tom Price and Tom
Mbs Pep
(Pattersm Ptatra)
Darlene to a Junior in high
school and is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George E. Allen of 101
E Williams
tel.
Ad
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Scores were high this week tn
The News football contest, giving
the top winners a run for their
■oaney to tta largest field of coo-
tostsuti to enter thus far in the
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ecutiv.
This
And it
unless
Mr. Pep
Bill is a sophomore in high
school and is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. O. Hodges of 209'- N.
Mill. Bill is also a member of the
Bowie Band.
Football Banquets Set
For Three Bowie Tearns
BOWIE AUTO SALVAGE
Wrecker Service — General Overhaul
Water Pumps — Generators — Starters
USED CARS AND PICKUPS
FL Worth Hwy. Ph. TR2-2391. Nite TR2-1275
BBS Deels
*r., Miss Pep
Mr and Miss Pep were elected
Mt Friday morning in assembly
Sv the cheerleaders Th*v were
Hwrlene Alien and Bill Hodses.
Mathodist Church
Circles Meet
The Ruth Circle of the First
Methodist Church met Tuesday
morning at the home of Mrs
George Villers. Ten mendtan wore
pit sent to beer Mrs Fred Btasm
give the program on toe Greet
Orthodox Church Tta devOttoaate
were giwa by Mrs. Charlie Htofc-
man
The Dorcas Circle amt in toe
tame of ta C. N. Dtatay
toe mtattog w«h a prayer.- _ . _ ,
Mrs E. A. Bland pore toe 40-
vottMuil. Mrs Lon Rotarsoe gave
'toe lemon The Greek Orthodox
OMroh." Mrs Diehey served re*
ft idinmtos to eight members end
two guests. Mrs Cummings and
Mrs. Partridge of Munday.
2 — SECTION 1 - THE BOWIE NEWS
Record Number of Entries
Produces High Scores
Clark tapped the till for 810 fo.
his considered judgement, inex
naustible football knowledge ana
uern-fool luck Sharon Clement L
85 richer for second place and
Carolyn Webster has a fiver sb.
didn't have before for her third
flace guess.
Carolyn and Sharon tied with lo
each, but Caroiyn predicted a X
7 Nocona victory while ftnraa
thMgbt * wmM be fltossr to
whack it wm.
Tbto wrath cento* onto Ba.
isiwsj esewun for tatool fam tor
the peer Since Bow* sated ft,
season tost week, Itos wft to 4b
R —taaawsis tor tato toe
Junta High School team and toe
two high school teams will be held
this week , —
Junior high players and their
fathers will be guests at the Bowie
Jiickrabbit Club at the high school
cafeteria Thursday at 7:30 pm.
for the first of the feasts
Coach Barton Massey will be
speaker for the evening
Saturday will see the A and B
teams, their parents, dates and
members of the Jackrabbit Club
gather in the cafeteria at 8 p.m. to
hear "Dutfli’’ Snyder, of Gaines-
ville, speak. Snyder is an ex-Bowie
coach who has since retired from
coaching.
Indians Rout
Rabbits, 68-0
Tta Nocona Indian* thoroughly
ruined Bo>ie Homecoming by
thrashing the Jackrabbits, 68-0 be-
lore a full house in Jackrabbit
Stadium
Bobby Guinn started the scor.nx
oy running the opening kickoff 90
yards.
Ds vid Keck scored from four
,ards out for the second tally ana
Guinn ran the conversion.
Nocona scored again in the firs,
period with Gary Carver running
4 punt back 50 yards. Richard
Tuggle converted to make the
irst quarter score 22-0.
Three second quarter TD’s. by
Gary May for 56 yards, Keck from
the four, and a 52-yard pass play
made the halftime .score 42-0.
Last half tallies came on a 33-
yard scamper by Keck, another o.t
• 4-yard plunge by Keck, and a one
Wo invite all our friends and customers, and
these who haven't been our customers io come
in and let us shew you a money-saving deal on
a 1964 Ford. Get our deal before you trade.
East Ward Camp FIn
Girls Plan Part
»The East Ward 4lh Grade Camp
Fire Giris met November 15 at
Meyer Park for their first meet-
ing of this year. Mrs. Jimmie
Gaskins is leader and Mrs. C. B.
Spann, assistant.
. The following officers were el-
ected: president. Tina Fox; vice-
president, Marolyn Miller; secre-
tary-treasurer, Melinda Guthrie;
game leader, Kay Wright; song
heder. Rhonda Nored. Plans were
made for a Thanksgiving party to
be held November 26.
Sparked by interest in the Bowie
- Nocona contest, grid fans from
over toe county turned tn their
pruganetir atincu to hopes of cover-
ing tato with wmamgs from The
NeaaoMh tom.
WomenPast21
WITH BLADDER IRRITATION
an«r m. <>«««> w ausra- ir. •
■*>», taakara* and faat old. Mfad, a*.
is was traltatlan. CTSTXX
brta« laM. rataelne arafirt kv
onrax a* SraesMa. WM bactar M.
yard plunge by Tim Mercer, aui
a one-yard dash by Guinn with
4 02 left in the game ended the
scoring.
Price. All invite you to visit them during the grand
opeoing, and to have free coffee and doughnuts Fri-
day and Saturday.
I"- J. D. Tompkins
spout Sunday night
with Nr. aad Mm. A. B. McMil-
Uoa ant family.
, -raw ■ <toi-
'■ *4 relatives to Wichita FWte Bat
' urday.
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Friday. Alao shown are David Lowrance,
toft, atoft Jany Griffin. ItoMwB— PiMto.
Dewey
by Myrtle McMillion
(Last Week’s I terns >
Melvin Huddleston of Abilene
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Huddleston Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Landers of
Forestburg. Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Landers of Fort Worth. Mrs. Ada
Jackson of Forestburg, Mrs. Ellen
Orrell of Nocona, Mr. and Mrs
R K. Ensey were recent visitors
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd
Orrell.
Mrs. Rama Lee Baker and chi-
dren of Bowie. Ray Kent Boyd
and Bryce of Gainesville, Mr. and
Mrs. Buddy Boyd and Ltoa were
guests of Mr. and Mr:. J. A. Boyd
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Eteed of Alvord
visited Mr. and Mrt W. P. OrreU
Saturday.
Ronnie Hankins. pre<3ent of the
Jackrabbit club tba year, said
tickets are available for all who
would like to attend the Saturday
banquet but who are not members
o( the Jackrabbit club or connect-
ed with a player.
Tickets for non-members
81.50 each.
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Lynn, Emerson, Jr. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1963, newspaper, November 21, 1963; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1364087/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.