The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, April 25, 1947 Page: 3 of 12
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FRIDAY, APRIL-25, 1947
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April 30 • May 1
BLOND MENACE
Joyce Compton.
Wm. Henry, Guy Kibbee
2nd Feature
SONG Of The RANGE
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Rev. J. F. Kitman, Mr/and’Mrs.
L. L. Jones and Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Stewart-attended the -funeral ____„
of Dr. Norris. Tuesday. April 22.
at the First B; ptist church at
Henrietta,. Toxas. Funeral serv-
ices were conducted by Rev. Gus
Mat lies of Bellevue.
TREAD vulcanized
SO CARCASS WITH-
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THESE SPECIAL PRICES
* REMAINDER OF APRIL ONLY
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3 days
April 27-28-29
MGM's Proudest Musical
Achievement in Techni-
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Waiter Pidgeon. Jose Iturbi
Jane Powell
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when overheated; learn to float.
| this is most important; never at-
f tenijMEto rock a boat in a spirit of
H fun; never Myjjji injvatcrjh^j^*.
* be polluted, swimming dos to or
■A even a few miles below sewerage
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Ag i ‘‘^xcursions. picnics, and gwim-
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STOUTER Rues, A TIR/WER
treap, a safer paws tirb/
Remember/ PAVIS IS THE ONLY
nationally known tire twat
FEARS A PEFINITE, WRITTEN
18-MONTg PRO-RATEP GUARANTEE/
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Friday and Saturday
April 25-26
GANGS Of The
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Stephaine Bachelor
2nd Feature
IT HAPPENED
OUT WEST
Patxl Kelly
Judith Allen
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BACH PLY
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LIFE ANNUITIES
Insurance trusts arc invulnerable safeguards for depend-
. ents—‘bulwarks against future liivineid worries. This kind of
guaranteed income |<>r YOUR FAMILY will prov de permanent
-security lor your lovetl ones in the event of your untimely
passing. I ■ .
E. L. COVEY, Special Representative
Republic National Life Insurance Co.
H|ome Office--Dallas, Texas
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Good news for coffee lovers! Flavor-
famous White Swan Coffee is back
on your grocer’s shelf! If you
used White Swan Coffee before the
war, you’ll remember its full-bodied
richness and enticing aroma. But if
you’ve never tried White Swan
Coffee, don’t wait to enjoy this hear-
[ ty blend of finer coffees now once
1 more available. Ask your grocer for
1 White Swan Coffee,, another White
I Swan Finer Food!
‘Swimming and water spqrtsi
are beneficial to good, health pro: I
\ idi-d ane's physical condition
just fies this type of exercise,” I1
Dr. Cox asserted; "nevertheless,'
they .possess dangerous possibii-’
ities if the rules of safty, through
|DANGEROUS CRASH
He'and-'she were .driving- alone J
>n one of the local .slretds. “Is
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voung thing, "to drive with one
hand?"
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r.eply. "More than • one feHow
has run into a church doing' it.”
Bring your Car in for inspection and estimate.
.GENUINE CHEVROLET PARTS. FACTORY
TRAINED MECHANICS, ALL WORK
GUARANTEED.
ming parties contribute much to
a healthy, happy, normal life,
which is always des'rable, ”Dr,
Cox said. "It is by no means ad-
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cursions from our summer pro-
gram,. but it is imporant that
'They prove -beneficial and npt
disastrous.’’
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gleams and glisten* from a Date Might Shampoo!
Date Night’s a A/l/ST item because it gives ypu a
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egg and milk— plus the fine, expensive oils that make
any type or color of hair mrliunt ujlh extra loveliness.
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O. Hickman has returned Get .printed "FOR SALE." "POS- Inman. Pioneer
Buffalo Springs
Resident, Buried
Mrs. FUa Inman, resident of j
Buffalo Springs, Clay county for
the past' 62 -year's, died at her
home Saturday, April ( 19, after
Ln illness of several months. She
w: s a pioneer citizen of the com-
munity loved arid respected
throughout the area.
Funeral services Were conduct-,
ed Monday, April 21. 1947 at 2
p. m. from' the First Baptist
church at Buffalo Springs, whWbt
she had been a member for the ,
past 60 years. Revs. Tollie War-
ren :of Dulls, Jimmie Cox, Buf-
falo Spi-ings pastor, P. S; Warren ’
< fjaellevue and Tiff Covington
qf Buffalo Springs officiated.
Pallbearers were: Bortnie Keith
Inman. Pess Lamb, ChaiTes Cross,
Russefi Fortune, Leon Inman arid
Pat Warren, all grandsons, of the
deceased. 'Flower girjs- were;
Ruby Fortune. Betty Inman. Pe-
nelope Inman,- Lillian Lamb,
Juanita Streaky,, Dorothy Inman
-anti Peggy June Inman.
Survivors . include four sons;
Iva Inman of.Wichita Falls, Jim-
,.mie of Buffalo Springs, Johnnie
i f Sulphur Springs and Bonnie
of Dallas; three daughters: Mrs.
Rena Quisenberry of Buffalo
Springs, Mrs. Mollie Streaky of
Foss. Okla., and "Mrs. Loree tlill
‘of .Fort Worth; one, brother: J. R.
Willems of Clayton, N. Mex'.: one
Bellevue. Texak; nine grandchil-
dren: and two great-grand?
- .children., vtf e
Tnlciment wasHn the Buffalo /,
” Springs’ <a nuTerV. at the side of
'.her deceased husband, under the
direction Owebs tv Btumlcy
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Plus Tax on above prices.
COAST GUARD SCHOOLS AT SEA . . . From the bowsprit of the
coast guard cutter Eagle, new traiuiiw hark for cadets of academy
at New London, Conn., the ship exhibits its inanifold. The Eagle came
from Bremerhaven, Germany, where she was taken over from the
defunct German, navy. During World-War II the ship was the (jcrmali
training vessel for naval officers and was named the Horst Wessel.
Warning Issued cm-elessnss or .'thoughtlessness,
For Water Spoils -
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Aust n, Tex. s - Some t.melv ;ul iiried the following simple rules-
to y;catjonisis iynt-i;rtiinR. 1»t .lathing and i wmumm’ m.
or isn Ji, safety: wnen .hVK? tiu ‘C’lei g ■
~ i .‘•j.nd comiir of unknown rtepth-*
in water sports now th; t s.wim- , . , . ,
.. . and--ci rronts; -at’least one hour
ming pools are mpen. .v.” •.-T-; ‘^d | st. -meal before,
from the State. Healtlr ,I)v p ri entering the water;-upon .riii- first
nicHt today by Dr. G<-ii. W. f’ox, k indication of fati^ife, ebiiie*ashore
State Health Officer. and call it 'a day; if you beeoiny
Vaeatii n days ; r.- ki) t to in- chilled,.leave the water water.jni-
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near.hy lakes, ivtrs. -,’nd. ponds 11
of tinfi'm liar depths arid currents,|
and syjnctimes, without the usual,
lifeguard supervisioTi a socia’ted
with bathing benches,and com-;
Bowie, Texas
BACK AGAIN!
in the superb quality you remember
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Trout, H. I. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, April 25, 1947, newspaper, April 25, 1947; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367497/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.