The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1965 Page: 3 of 14
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Merchants in Bowie. Texas '
The Minstrel show this year will
be ou Friday, February 7. More
details will be available later.
Band members are beginning to
receive and practice solos-and en-
semble pieces for’ the contest in
Matryh. ________
'65 Fairlane-new 7 main bearing STx^gfves ■
20% more power. Big car luxury and room!
*65 Falcon saves up to 15% on gas with
new 170 cu in. Six and Cruise 0 Mattel
and last
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Chase of „
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CLARK WHEELER
INSURANCE AGENCY
114 N. Mason
in front of
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210 CUMMINS BOWIE
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STEP RIGHT IN TO YOUR FORD DEALER'S! HURRY! HURRY!
John Smith Ford Sales, Inc.
FORD DEALER
FBLCON-FAIRLANE
^TRADING FAIRc«
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Ford sales are higher than the Big Top-making possible a parade of values!
Colossal savings on Falcons and Fairlanes! Limited time only! Come in now!
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With Any Purchan* Wh*n Pr***nt*d At
COX SINCLAIR SERVICE
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$575
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School
Briefs
The Bowie High School
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laliis Morton
rariddaughter,
visiting them
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brother Greg
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BUY WALLHIDE* with GHP*
*lts Greater Hiding Power
* saves you three Ways In the
long run . . . saves you Time,
work and moneyl ~
Joe Herd McNabb
Dies Tuesday
Joe Herd McNabb, 84. .a resi-
dent of Childress since 1924 and
riTthcr. ofMrs. A. M—White of -
Bowie, died at 9:45 a.rti. Tuesday
at his hbrhe. '' —
Mr. McNabb was born March
22. !««(>. in Kentucky ami moved
l,i Childress from Oklahoma where.
he wdx a farmer., lie retired from
puny Mr Spikes is mptoyod vrtttrl the railrnadadtujw. in ■ IJnldrcTa- . in. _
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" Mr. McNabb -was marrieff Nov-
Ctt.ber 21, 1901 at Ivanhoe. He wai.
— a member of "the Church of Christ.
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our heuw. so my Mommy
says. So she makes Daddy
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■ With Any Purchase When Presented At
SIMMONS ENCO SERVICE
| NAME
j ADDRESS
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GRAND OPENING of the new Bowie
Drug will be observed Thursday. Friday
and Saturday. Here waiting to greet the
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T. O. Morgan, and Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Morgan. Drawings for. free gifts will be
featured, and candy will be -given to the
kiddies. (News Photo)
Dr. J. R. Applegate
OPTOMETRIST
404 LINDSEY BOWIE. TEXAS
Dully llours-MLSO to 12:00 1:30 to 5:30
CLOSED THURSDAY AFTERNOON ——
After Hours by Appointment
8:30 to 5:30 p. m. Saturdays
Phon* TR 2-3431
100 FREE PLAID STAMPS
With Any Purchas* Whan Pr*s*nt*d At1
BOWIE FLORAL
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Expires March 1, 1965
Misses Donna Cansler, Hope
Southward, and Rett a Nations. al-
ternated at the serving table.
Mr»- Cindy -Hankins registered
the 50 guesU who called between
the hours of 7:00 and' 8:30.
Hostesses were Mrs: F r a n k
Hankins, Mrs. Warr en Cauble.
Mrs. B. B Southward, Mrs Ray-
mond Garrett Mrs I). L. Camp-
bell. Mrs. J W. Webb, Mrs Bob
Cansler, Mrs Otio Mercer. Mrs.
!•: I. Watts Mrs. R. E. Faulkner.
Mrs. Ruby Reaves. Mrs. -D M
Woods, Mrs. Georif* Curlee. Miss
Ruth Mayfield, and Miss Laura
Mat James.------
Praier-Spikes
Vows Said
Miss Anita Prater became the
bride of,L. B. Spikes in a double
ring ceremony Jarni.iFv i > in Hi-
home of Mrs. Loyce Spikes in
Henrietta with the Church of
Christ minister. B. F. England,
officiating.
Parents of the couple are Mrs.
Donald Prafer, Bbwlh and Mrs.
Loyce Spikes pf| llt ni i« tta
The couple was attended b y
Miss Carolyn Barker. Bowie and
Mr. Carl Martin. Henrietta.
Mrs. Spikes is employed with
Southwestern Bell Telephone Com-
Levi Strauss in Wichita Falls.
The couple making their,
bom* at 20? CJarl*. Circle. Henri
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• Survivors include . rhe widow; ’
three sons. .Joe of ChHdrexs, Bethel
of Houston and Hilly Ray of Ixtm-
poc < atif ; three' daughters. Mrs
Ruby Beierschmitt trf Childress,
Mrs Anglee Brow of Houston, anTT
Mis. .lune White of Bowie; sisters,
Mr- Tom Elliott of Durant, Okla,
.and Mrs Bitha McKinney of I-a-
rresa. 15 grandchildren and eight
grt-cl -grandchildren.
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WATCH FOR YOUR NEW
PLAID STAMP GIFT CATALOG
COMING SOONI ' !
Lavi Singer Scuiog Machines thh
week to work on their garments
at the center ■ —....
Miss Weeks
Shower Honoree
Miss i nu Ellen Weef( s, bride
elect of Kenneth Wilson, was hon-
oree of a Tire-—nuptial shower giv-'
en Tuesday night January 19 in
the home of Mrs. George W. Cur-
lee.
Miss Weeks’ chosen colors of
I'icardy pink and white were used
!n the refreshment table center-
piece <»f roses.
I 100 FREE PLAID STAMPS
■ With Any Purchase When Presented At
SELDEN FINA SERVICE
.ADDRESS «...
Expire* March 1, 1965
Miss Janice Cat roll Oliver.
Miss Janice Carroll (River,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. F.
Oliver, wbl be married to
Mickey Joe Park, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Park of Dun-
can, Oklahoma, January 31, in
the Southside Baptist Church.
Rev. Darius McKay wifi officiate
at the 3:30 p.m. ceremony.
Mother's March
Report Given
The Amity Club collected *818 '
for the March of Dimes 1t wa*
announced by Mrs Williatp North
t.-hen the dub held its January
21st meeting In the Community
Rtx>m of the First National Bank.
Co-Chatrmcti of the Motherf---
happib. Myrh and representing the \mity
of a r|**’ werp Mrs North- and Mrs.
Jack Winn.
Etiquette was the program topic
of the day and was presented by
Mr.4 Robert White and Mrs. Billy j
Neekl. A very clever skit wba glv- - j
en showing all the wrong way* to
do things. * ;
Mrs^ Gene Paris... presidents i
railed Hie m«rting.-U» order and I
toll cglLjU‘-s answered by 22 mem-
bers and one associate member?”
Mrs Emerson Lynn, Mr? Riek
ftodngs and Mrs Terry Morgan 1
****k*aA Isalistc For thu AaawsasLaMi
OH
r$4.29
ALL COUPONS EXPIRE MAR. 1. 1965
. 100 FREE PLAID STAMPS ~l
With Any Purchaa* When Pr***fii*d At
' Rick's Pharmacy or Wilson Drug
NAME
ADDRESS ..
| Expires March lt 1965
the Trouts asd Alvin Farmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Rawn and
children of Wichita Fpds spent
Friday nighf-wiy) the Burl 1 Win-
groves ‘ *
The Milburn Liggetts were sur-
prised Saturday when the C. A
Kerrs of Hurst came by for a
short vi#ii. — —
Mr and Mrs. Johnny Rogers of
I..ike Texhoma visited the Walter
Johnsons this week.
The Milt Liggetts are
watching the construction
new three - bedroom by the side
*»f the'home in which they now
livu._U.nd will be glad of the day
when they can move into (he new
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Mr Bert Wingrove and Mk,.
f’hyd SpwJrt. among others. »•
tended last rites for Mary Rob-
eitkon s mother. Mrs. Vleth, * t
Scotland Monday.-
Teresa Middleton has been no-
minated area candidate fw offi.
c«r by FHA Chapter 11 members.
Teresa will attend the area meet-
ing in Denton where she may be
elected.
band
will leave Friday morning for
Fort,,Worth to .march in the an-
nual Fort Worth Stock Show Pa-
rade that afternoon.
The parade will begin at 2 p.m.
and will be -televised live over
Channel 5.
Bowie’s band will be among 20
or 25 bands to march.
Mrs U’ e s 1 e y. .Trout went to
Globe. Arizona, Monday to he with
her brother,,Clarence Farmer,
when he undergoes surgery Wed-
nesday Ed Farmer. hLs , wife and
son. Robert, of Oklahoma City
TT’ffij Saturday Xmuiay—will;
100 FREE PLAID STAMPS * 1
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some business, will
THURSDAY, JAN. 28, 1965 THE BOWIE NEWS — SECTION 1—3
Peie Giakeiii
Riles Wednesday
Pete Giaketti, 83, a long timo
resident of Montague, died Mon-
day in a local hospital following a
stroke '
He was born in Italy, October
21. 1881 tind Mas a resident of
Montague since M Hevm re-
tired at the time of his death
Rosary was said at Saint Will-
iams Catholic Church in Monta-
gue. Tuesday at *:30 p m
Funeral mass was celebrated
iu St Williams Catholic Churlph
Wednesday morning at 10 30. with
Father Paul Higginbotham official
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.. Buriaj was in the Catholic Cem-
etery east of Kfontague under flu*
direction- of Burgess Funeral
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■Survivors include the Mife;..two ■ — •
. sons Jim of Montagues and Barn-
ey of Thousand Oaks. Calif ; two
r'eugh'ters. Mrs Henry. Cot'ado of
JMontague and Mrs... Joe- Not>ile*b:
ArcraHa. Calif; fen grandchildren
and two great -, grandchildren. .
PaUbeqiux werej Louis Nobile,
Ray Fenoglio. John iliBIM, Ber-
r.ard Fenoglio,, Billy Vicari and
~ Tfarry Carson.—
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Lynn, Emerson, Jr. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1965, newspaper, January 28, 1965; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1364149/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.