The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, July 25, 1947 Page: 3 of 12
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TRIGGER LAW
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SUNSHINE KRISPY
Crackers, 11b.. ..23c
Bacon
TALL KORN,
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Squares
Sliced, lb.
Sugar Cured
First Slices, lb.
Hams
Center Slices, lb.
Seven Roast, lb.
$445
Franks & Bologna
Ground Veal, lb.
At All Perkins-Timberlake Stores
Sirloin Steaks lb.----
Packed In
Syrup
Audrey Trotter
Loyd Nolan
Gene Tierney
Johti'Hodiak
Stokely's
Sifted No. 2
Decker's lowana.
Sliced. Pound
Boneless
Pound
Green
Beans, No. 2
Prattlow
Tomato
Juice, No. 2
Diced
Carrots, No. 2
No. 2
Can
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Will Prince.
Fancy
Veal
Asst.
Flavors
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Susan Peters
Guy Kibbee
—Also—
All
Brands, Tall
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Texas operations from the
ent 2500 figure to 3500.
-Into the furnace go iro»—ore result,
from near Linden and Jackson-
ville, Texas, manganese tire and a
small percentage of high grade
McFarland.' iron ore from Mexico, limestone I
SAVED THEIR LIVES . . . Bridget Pugliese, 8, Brooklyn, center, who
received an award yf $60,000 for injuries she suffered when struck
by a trolley car after pushing two playmates to safety, Is shown with
the two girls she saved. The twins Rose Marie, right, and Jean
Gabriel, left, were crossing an intersection when a trolley bore down
on them. Bridget rushed to their side and.shoved them clear only to
be struck down herself.
.Channel, was tapped Thursday,
July 17, just 30 days after the
company received final approval
of a lease from the War Assets
Administration op the facilities.
The le;<si*,^as concluded May
12, after nearly’, t^VQ. years of ne-
gotiation, _but final approval did
did not come, until a month latf'r.
. The furnace was lighted Thurs-
day by three women, Mrs. R. L.
■Cirny, wifo-xy the president; Mrs.
Thursday Only
July 31
BELL FOR ADANO
Tuesday and Wednesday
July 29-30
HIDDEN CRIME
_J‘A Message to the Thrifty”
More People Every Week, Find Thai They
Save Time And Money Too, By Shopping
Al The Friendly—
E-Z STORE
1 Mrs. Hugo Slaughter was a
week-end visitor in the home of and family of Riverside,-, Calif.,
her niece, Mrs. Homer B. Latham,
I last week.
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Veal, Liver, !b
MARKETING
Used as hot. metal to supple- ,
•merit scrap iron and fcrap steel in j
Sheffield's five'open hearth steel '
I furnaces? it will increase , the j-
plant's output 25 per cetjt, Mr. ;
Gray said. It also will eventually ;
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Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Stewart
No. 1 California
Potatoes S
HEART'S DELIGHT • .
Fruit Cocktail
DEL-MONTE
' . Regular, lb.
VIENNA '
Sausage
Macaroni
FANCY RED
Tomatoes 3
Delightfully Cool
Wash Dresses
4 attractive styles in sanforized men's shirting—
full skirts, new looking.
Colors: Tan, blue, green, red. No. 541 sketched.
Sizes: 12-18.
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Revival At Newport
Church of Christ
A revival meeting will begin
Friday evening. July 21 at the America and. foreign -lands, in-
Newport Church of .Christ- with-eluding twoi Jn Siberijg and one
W. T. Hamilton of the Bowie in South Africa. Frank C.,DaV4s
Church of Christ preaching. L. R.1 is furnace Superintendent.
Lovelady will lead the singing. I Pig iron made duririg the war
The services will start at 8:15 in the furnace went into steel for
each night and everyone is cor-
dially invited to attend.
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Little Miss Trudy Rhep King,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billy
King, of Wichita Falls, spent this
last week, in the home of her
grandparent?, Mr, and .Mrs, Loyd !
Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. T rr T .. ’ '—*r
. .. . , .... L. H. Juengling, wife of,the com-
King, she is the only grandchild 1 A ™ TT
f .. « . j 4U < u’4uiPan>r Secretary, and. Mrs. R. H.
of the Tuckers, and-the twelfth ' 4 . .. r 1
, . .. , f ... *.! .... .. j Startzell, wife of the sales man-
grandchild of the Kings. While . 11.11. . ,• ,
. , . 1 v 4 1 . . ager. An old steel business belief
here she celebrated, her first . .. 4 . ,. , e ..
.. m 1 . ; has it that goad luck follows a
birthday, at the Tucker home. . .. . 4 , . . 4
A - xu x- 1 furnace lighted by a woman, just
A very unique three tier cake ; 4 . 1 ,
r . . as. a sea tradition makes it lucky
in the form of a mei ry-go-roun.d,' 4 . 4 . . ’
... r , . • 1 j x 4 fhr ships to oe christened- bv
with colored animals-and tent, , . . ,
.. ... . . . women when launched,
centered on the dining table, was ,
. . The re-opening was under su-
a rare treat for the young , lady. pf .R R
Sheffield’s Houston works mjn-! from New Braunfels, and coke;
ager. and J. S. Ferguson, Ameri-1 from Nvw Moxico. Henryetta and
jean Rolling Mill Company's blast I . —----
furnace expert, who has started ■
more than 50 blast furnaces in
Peas
SOONER -— ——
.j Hominy
I Beans & Potatoes 2
Coaldale, Ark.
Pig iron and slag, a by-product,
Once started, the furnace
runs indefinitely without shut-
down. Raw^materials are dumped
inti) the top and iron and .slag
tup.ped off.-at the bottom.
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water till well blended; cool and r Hnn’r fhinL- - —
add ■ ; tsp. vanilla. Whip 1 dip k.lT:.tJ.h.!n_L ther®.«-------
chilled WHITE HOUSE MILK rifh tanrrv
at coldest setting. When partially | looks a-Tif it^came
frozen, stir well and continue . . . .
freezing. Serves 5.
SALAD STANDBY
8 for lunch? Cook an 8-oz. package with frosted rim
<>f A&P’s ANN PAGE ELBOW To frost, 1 let the
(ST J?ack^c dircc- ; rims stand 1 minute in a saucer
strained lemon
minute in a plate con-
. and, being careful not to jar
SIMPLI SANDWICHIRY
Sandwiches make perfect spur-
i iiv im/nivn i oiinund • . . and:
MARVEL SANDWICH BREAD;
makes perfect sandwiches. Guar-
anteed fresh daily, every loaf ’
gives you plenty of thin, smooth. 1
i spreading slices. You’ll find thia .
thrifty bread only at A&P. And
what a find it is!
Be prepared is a good mptto for the good old summer-time,
.'i1! guvsts are apt to drop in unexpecteifly. So here are some
delicious dishes you can fix at your leisure and keep in your
refrigerator for sucTTeniergencies,
ICE DREAM
This chocolate ice cream made ■
EVAI’ORATe'/mTlK from the anacks
A&P is grand to have on hand.
Shave 2 squares unsweetened
chocolate into top
of double boiler.
AddtcupW.HITE
HOUSE MILK
and -16 whole
ma rshmal lows.
Cook over boiling
g tb 2SC
WHITE SWEET
Home
Grown, lb.
69c
Sliced, lb. 65c
ship plate and shell forgings. The
i peacetime iron from the furnace,-
which has a* 700 ton per day Ca-
THF- MAIN DIFFERENCE IS pucity. will go into,soil pipe and
THAT YOUR NEIGHBOR MER- nails Tor veterans’, housing and
1 ! CH ANT IN BOW4E IS HERE, steel goods for which there is a j
HANDY AND. HELPFUL. HE great demand.
KNOWS YOU. TO THE MAIL
I order man you are JUST ■
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! .Mr. and Mrs.’.Charlie Masters.
.and son. -Charles, visited friends , v «y »aiy*- “ - i
B in Ryan.. Okla., Sunday. 'boost employment in Sheffield’s,
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Iron Now Being
Made of Texas Ore
HOUSTON. July— Pig iron wa*
being made lure today in thi^ H
first peacetime operation 31 a
modern blgSt furnace on a major ■
j scale in .the history of Texas, it
i was announced by»R'. L. Gray,
president of the Sheffield. Steel
Corporation.
First iron from the re-opened
blast furnace, built in 1942 and
1943 by the government at Shef-
field’s plant on the Houston Ship •
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cquantity’of
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straight from"the W W
North Pole when “f ~
it’s served, well
iced, in glasses -
| To frost, I let the
lions);'drain; chill; add 1 tsp. containing U"
salt, 2 quartered tomatoes, 1 iuice, then 1 min
medium onion (chopped), >2 green taining H" sifted powdered suga'r
pepper (chopped), 1 hard-cooked . . . and, being careful not to jar
<‘krK» ’2 cup mayonnaise, head, the sugared rims, store the glaaset
J’oston lettuce, pepper and pap- in my refrigerator till the sugai
It pays io advertise in the Newt 1”' s lll'ht,y' J sets. Inviting as an igloo!
Sunday and Monday
July 27-28
M. G. M.’s first run
LADY IN THE
LAKE
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Jimmie Wakely in
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July 25-26
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Trout, H. I. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, July 25, 1947, newspaper, July 25, 1947; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367510/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.