The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1965 Page: 8 of 16
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August 28, 17 and 28
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Four Big Days
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August 28 and 27
In Metrocolor
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ATTEST: J. C. Wood.
City Secretary
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CONTESSA ASSORTED FLAVORS
MELLORINE
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Lee Wiley Tucker
Moyer pro tom of the
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Homer Martin »., uaaWant pas
torr of the First Methodist Church
in Tulsa Oklahoma wfU preach at
both the 11:88 A. M. and 7:80 P. M
services at First Methodist Church
St Bowie on Sunday August 28.
Rev. Martin and his family will
be on vacation and win be spending
some time in the home of his par
enls Mr and Mrs Wiley Jones.
Rev. Martin is Minister of Evan-
RiGHT GUARD —-
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feo MiOlUM Ot HMD IMO. <»<l
Toothbrushes 4 99* CELERY
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Ouida Brown.
Rev. Deileney will speak to the
combined youth groups and will
preach at the evening pervices
there.
HOSPITAL NOTES
(As prepared Wodaceday morn-
ing by the Bowie Hospital.
Patients Admitted
Mrs A. E Hom. Sr.. Mrs Er-
nest Gee. Lonnie Lawyer. J. B
Jordan. Mrs. J. H Scruggs Mrs
R. C. Berry. R. E. Smith. Mrs.
- Clemma Mitchell. Olin Craig
Mrs Will Ryan. Mrs Irvin Lan-
dreneawt. Mrs L. L Hickey, Ea-
rl Await. J. S Etter, Huff Cloer.
Ocie Woolsey. L D. Eakmaa,
.. Jlrs. L. B Step-
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Pattepts Dismissed.
'»T‘y5u»wltef7 m’"1
.ynch and baby . Mrs. W.
H. Foster. Ben
Bales, Mrs. Franklin Wilson. Fred
Voikman. Mrs. Toney Jackson.
Mrs W H. McConnell. Miss
Ophelia Grimaay. Mrs Marie
Pruden. J. M Jimeson, Mrs. Er
neal Geej Lonnie Lawyer. J. B.
Jordan. Carol Veach. Mrs." J. K
Scruggs and baby, David Powell.
Frank Duncan. Mrs. O.
crease Scott Anthony.
CiB'fi. Earl Await
Mrs. Dennis Collins of Weather
ford. Mrs. I. W. Moes of Lake
Worth. Mrs. J. T. Scruggs. Mrs.
W. D. Rogers of Rusk and Henry
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thirri Saturday in September, same
being the 18th day of September.
IMS. And I further direct that said
election shall be held between the
hours of 8 A. M. and 7:00 P. M.
The voting place shall be in the
basement of the city Auditorium.
And do further direct that said
special ejection snail do advert is-
ed by posting a copy of thia notiee
at the entrance to the City office
and by publishing a copy of this
notice in the issues of August -Mb
19 and SB. IMS in the Bowie
News, said paper being regularly
published within the city limits of
the City of Bowin.
1 further direct that those desir-
ing to be candidates for said office
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Largest quantity and best qua
Uty of cod liver oil comes from
the Lofoten Isles in Norway.
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the church in our day.
Rev. Martin also plans to meet
with the Church Commission on
Membership and Evangelism at
8:00 p, m. this Sunday evening.
He will share with them some of
his experiences and practical train-
ing that he has gleaned from var-
ious national and regional Evangel-
ism institute!! and ConvecalpM.
L. B. Me Donald ia chairman
of the local church’! commission.
Rev Deileney. local pastor will
be absent from his pulpit this Sun-
day evening, going on an exchange
program with the local MVP to
First church Wichita Falls, home
of the local youth worker Miss
tagklMmitaM
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August 11, 18 and 88. MB)
IDTiCB OF BLtenON
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or BOWIE
f, Las Wiley Tucker, Mayor Pro
tern of the City of Bowie Tatas, do
hereby order a Special Election to
bo held within and for said City of
Bowie for the purpose of electing
the following named officers for
said City:
A mayor to fill ths tmevplrsd
term of P. J. Scdtt, who resigned
Giles-Peck Wedding
Held in Abilene
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became the bride on August 20
of Gordon Lyall Peck, son of Mr.
and Mn Irving R. Peck of Elno
ra, N.Y., in Abilene.
AMersgate Methodist Church
was the scene of the wedding
Rev. Charles E. Fike, pastor of
University Methodist Church at
Wichita Falls, officiated at the
double ring ceremony.
Nuptial mtixie was presented by
Richard Parks, organist
Janet Kruger of Golden. Colora-
do. was maid of honor The bride-
groom's sister. Linda Peck of El-
nora. was bridesmaid
Flown girl was Marie Vaden
ard Bif Fike was ring bearer
Best man was W. Stephen Mid
daugh of Oak Lawn. Hl. The
bride's brother, Rick Giles of Dal-
las. was groomsman
John J. West of Fort Bliss and
Davis Schock of Rexford. N.Y.
were ushers.
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AT rout AU sues SMASOT
to have their namk W y
bafow Mih the City CWl M MW
than IM F. M on Ah-
gust 18th, ML v
1 hereby appoint H. U Tuna
Election Judge to anpervM and
hold said election, and authorise
him to employ as many elerks as
may be neceaaary to hold said
All persons qualified to vote un-
der the law and Conatitegion of the
State of Texas are eligible to vote
cnndidniMi in this ntoctioft.
To certify which, Wttnens my
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J. W. Reed. Sr.,
hens, ail of Bows
Carol Veach. Scott Anthony of
Alvord.
David Powell. Idaho.
Frank Duncan. Terral.
Mrs. C. A. Kikrease.
Tompkins of Montague
Mrs Nellie Reaves and Mrs N.
C McCord of Bellevue
Water Boyett. Jess Caswell of
Sunset.
Alvin Edes of Saint Jo.
Patfopts Dismissed.
Mrw J. Tt Burris. tMrs. Paul
Baccsis. ’
Gordy Lynch and
T Culverhouse. M
HI. Jimmy Giles and Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Allen.
CAP’N JOHN'S FROZEN FILLETS
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young Springer Stocker Cours and calf pairs on Satur-
day. Many of ihewe will ba off of the aarne ramb.
AU cows will be Bangs teaied and their ago called be-
fore selling. Folks the DANGER of buying cows with
BANGS IS VERY GREAT, and remember the only miro
way ot knowing that cows are clean and free of bangs
Diaoaae ia to have a VETERINARY TO TEST THEM
here at the Bowie Livestock Auction Sale. AU cows
are guaranteed to be Bangs clean, all cows are tooth-
ed and their ages are guaranteed to bo Just as they
are called and all cows and cal wee that are eold as pain
' are guaranteed to bo pein. Do not tahe chances ea
those copra being sold by Ho| Shot Traders out of their
pastures, because these cows are bought everywhere
and hauled in here, and many have Bangs Disease. Be
safe. Be sure. Demand and get a BANGS TEST. Re-
member too that theoo teats must be made svsry 30
days. When you buy cows at the Bowie Livestock
Auction Sale you are always GUARANTEED BANGS
CLEAN COWS. Correct ages. Guaranteed pein
and wo are Bonded and reliable, and wo have a veterin-
ary at our Salo every Sai. to snake Bangs Teets. This
sals is always your best place to either buy or ssU cattle.
Salo every Saturday at 1x00 o'clock.
Beaded *tete sad FedaraBy Agpreved - USDA topervlaed
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Given in marriage by her fath-
r. the bride wore an empire
AhMeae and aranddaugbt er of gown of silk with elbow - length
Mrs Barney R Giles of Bowie, sleeves. A • Hne skirt and chapel
* -H . ... — ----- - train Medallions of French lace
enhanced gown and train. Pearl
outlined petab of the silk organxa
rose securing her bouffant veil of
illusion. She carried trenched ea-
rnations. orchid and Lillies of the
valley on an heirloom Bible. T
The reception was in Fellowship
HaU. ■ — . . '
The bride is a graduate of Stem
ford High School and North Texas
State University where she re-
ceived a bachelor of science de
grea. She h a member of Delta
Gamma and Mu Phi Epsilon. She
is employed by the Cheyenne
Mountain School system
A graduate of Shenendehowa
Central High School, the bride-
groom received a B.S. degree
from Corneil University. He is a
member of Alpha Zeta fraternity.
He is stationed with the U. S.
Army at Fort Carson. Colorado
Springs.
Attending the wedding from
Bowie were Mrs Barney R. Giles.
Mrs Roger Giles, B R. Giles.
VEGETABLE SHORTENING
4g Off 3 lb.
Label ....Can
TEXIZE SPOT LIFTER
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"Gun* at Bataii"
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EL CHICO FROZEN MEXICAN
DINNERS.
Coaaie Jan* tasrirsteMk «*8
bom August * to Ba Bewia Clin-
ic Hospital. Her parents are Nr.
and Mrs. Irvin Tsn firms amt Cus-
nie. who weighed * foe. 1 and*
os. when born, has a brother Rod-
ney Winn who is 14 years old.
Her gramlparents are Dr. and
Mrs. L C. Funchess.
Gidgel has 4*pfad ia Bowie.
She is the daughter of MT. and
Mrs. John H. Scruggs. Her full
name is Gidget Larone and she
weighed 7 lbs. 7 os. when she was
born August 88. She has several
grandparents and great - grand-
parents. they are. Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Scruggs of Bowie, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Winton Moan of Fort
Worth. Great - grandparents are Burns of Fort Worth.
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Lynn, Emerson, Jr. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1965, newspaper, August 26, 1965; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1364179/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.