The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1948 Page: 4 of 12
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waist and legs of the panties.
'Choice of.blue, pink, maize
and aquaion, with white
ric-rac trim.
Size 1 to 3X
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FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1948
BOWIE. TEXAS
THE BOWIE NEWS.
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Wednesday—Thursday
TUESDAY
MONDAY
SUNDAY
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
TWO BIG HITS
John Wayne's Latest and Best Picture
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Fredric March
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—Also—
In Technicolor
WITH LORAINE DAY
Carol Landis
TEXAN THEATRE
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HONOR ROLL
BOWIE HIGH SCHOOL
Covington,
Brunn below
Mrs. Weldon
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RARGAINS
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A-E Pack Batteries, S5 40
MOYER-DUTTON
Phone 341
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lane Cedar Hope Chest
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As advertised in SEVENTEEN and LIFE
For the Girl Groduato, Chest No. 2231 above, $59.95
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Chest He. ITU
Texas
PHONE 124
C. H. BURKE TO
PARTICIPATE IN
ENGINEERING DAY
GET AN EARFUL OF
THIS . . .
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YOUR PHILCO DEALER
Bowie, Texas
(Signed)
WALTER B. ALEXANDER.
Superintendent
’ Patti Mattingly. Clifford
U,,i. i McCraw. M«rv McGannon, Jes-
——. Lii' Kay Riley. Lena Jp Scruggs,
--- I’.itrici; Tucker. Ney. Dell Weir,
Ro.bcrt Lynn White. Billy Wood.
iGail Wood. Reta Ann-Yerby.
SOUTH WARD
First Grade:
i Treva Richey, Joe
3 Smythe
GARRETT & COMPANY
FURNITURE
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LANE'’
Qj <eoei <»eys H
C. H. Burke, of Bowie, will
participate in Texas A&M Agri-
cult u r c-Engineering Day on
May 8. Burke, a senior manage
ment engineering student at the
college, will participate in the
personnel and labor relation ex-
hibit. He is the son of Mr Mih
nie Burke, Bowie.
"ROAD SHOW"
Miss Ermyntrude McNatt spent
the week-end in Corsicana,visit-
ing Miss Eva Sue Merrick, who
is formerly of Bowie. She was
accompanied by Miss Ruth Work-
man of Fort Worth.
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"THERE GOES MY HEART"
Oliver Hardy yi
"ZENOBIA"
Seniors:
Mai verinc Covington, J’at
Bradley, Jeannine I.. Bryan,;Jua-,
nell Matthevvs, Sue Brice, ‘Jane
Foster, Robi rt Howard, Mary
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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jones of
Mexia wen* visitors this week in
the home of her mother, and sr
ter, Mrs. A. S. Jameson ami Mr
Glena Thompson.
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Large ini, near TTign school; with gara-
built which could be lived in as is.. Cheap.
160 acr'ps, ..4-room house, on f“
per acre. * * '
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GIVE HER A LOVELY
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You caii'4 \vtont+
when you see Jis for ex-
pert and L’liuraiiteecl
,\J ' *Ti, M< I ..liii'ldin, P.ml
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]'Duel am at! i Dobby Byash<\.r.
(ieorge Medley.-, -.
BOWIE GRAMMAR SCHOOL
Seventh Grade:
I Patricia Tinn< y. Aim
Barbara Humphreys, Ann San-’
d< rs, Elizabeth Ford.
Eighth Graefe:
Charles McGannon,
Chappell, Anne
• I lard is< 'll.
One-half minerals. Fine vineyard, hanging full, fruit
trees loaded with fruit, watermelons planted, grass
for 20 head. A dandy. Might consider some trade.
120 acres with 5-room house, all minerals, only S40
per acre. ,
Several good buys in city property, apartment
house duplex, homes.
HALLIE COLLINS
Do you know what it costs io put in a good foun-
dation and make it wide enough and deep enough; what
it costs to wrap all of the water pipes under the house
with asbestos; the cost of three floor fiitnaces; new can-
vas, new paper, refinishing of floors; new roof; new
wiring; screens; sidewalks; ne'w garage; storeroom;
curbing all around and pavement? If you count up all
of these things, not to mention the landscaping, the
shrubs and many other items, you will realize that this
6-room home is a bargain, for it has all of these things.
Let me show you this home on a beautiful large cor-
ner lot. *
If you want to be out a little ways and still have
all the conveniences of tqvvn, you should see this 63
acres with modern 5-room home, modern chicken"
houses, smokehouse, double garage, barp and well
Mrs. Frank Edward and Mrs
Truman Edwards attended the
Quilt Show m Fort Worth Tues-
day. ♦
Also "Fighting Mustang"
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Sunset Carson
ATTENDS F. H. A.
STATE CONVENTION
Miss Henryetta Sands, accom-
panied by Charlene Privitt of
Bowie and Willine GadbeiTy and
Ethel Duck of Nocona, attended
the F, _H. A. State Convention,
which was held in Galveston,
Texas. They left for .Galveston Electra was a week-end visitor in
Wednesday and returned to, the home of Mrs. Glena Thomp-
Bbwie Sunday. ’ son.
Have Large Crowd
The largest crowd in years at
tended the homecoming at Sa-
lona 'on Sunday, April 25, with
the program- following the usual I
custom with George Kerr acting
as Master of Ceremonies in the
morning and -Ike Parks in the
afternoon.
D. T. Wilson officiated while
an offering was taken during the
j business session and the tollow-
ing office! s were elected for a
■period of three years: Mrs. Merle
(McPherson) Hancock.” president;
Mrs. Nettie (McKee) Kerr, vice-
president, md ’ Mrs. Pearl (Rob-
erts) ('lark, secretary-treasurer.
This as.s >ciution is- proud of
tlu ir’eehictery arid the way that*
tire grounds are k< pt an<| cordi-
ally invite the .public to Visit it
at any time.
Mrs. Clark states that any par-
ties wishing to contribute to the
upkcutxof the cemetery may send
donations to ; nv member of com-
•mittee or to her.
Beale, Dan Fry, James Oliver $alona Services
■ RollinsoKoth.
EAST WARD
•»>First Grade:
Li-slie Craft, Gary Liggett,
Carolyn Gray, Jan Griffin, Janet
Mills. Bernice Tuns. Judy Winn,
Margaret Zetzscne.
Second Grade:'
Jutw Whiter Di./hi. j ' Pollyanna Allison. Jan Ayres,
nr.* | Mary Bradshaw, Jane Butler, j
in Juniors: ' i Jan Ann Dours, Greta Gay Han: |
J. T. Thompson, Bettv Frank-! '"ck- R«‘*hai*d Stephens. Linda ’
Im, hrna Deweher.Jl; M. Huskey. N1*'1 Swagerty, Joyce Ann
Charles Maidens, Joe Earl Van- ' honipson. ,
r'han, Margaret Hancock. Bettv Third Grade:
Spears, Bolibie Ann Trout. Mm- Ji'ines Cantwell, Wade Dyer,
garet Van Vader, Bonnie Jean I D'’bal'l ( ireshani, J. H. Sbruggs,
Wilhite, Marian Ki-th r, Lydia |(Iregory-* Underwood, Barbara
Ho< l<ltke, Dorothy IL.rris, N.K>mi f *nn-
Tarver, Pauline . Fitts. Bobbie Fourth Grade:
' Williams, Paula Boedeker, Veni-| Ihiflene Belcher. Nancy Car
1;1 Htissell. " ’ ijxriter, Virginia Foster, Bobby.
I Gardner. Leon Garrett, Anetta
Sophomores: '(Juston, Bd.lv James Hankins,
I,mo.ua (.. el t Joanne 1 "k'|W.iVlu, Hi,nsl;n. Mildred'McCraw,
man. Dolores Arnwkl. Itulh Hen . .
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-rv-.--Dv+mri l-k-ovei, ■Churlrmr-Frt-- ... ,
, , , ... .. incite .Trout, Dennis Walker, Jfr-
vitt. D. le ,Jackson. Weldon Swrtl- ... , •
,, ry w inningham.
son. Mjlloiit Hall • ■ ■
_ • I Fifth Grade (A and B):
re, inieji. , B.ixtcr-. ,l<ii 11. Bennett J» , tj-» tj ij
J.ast Rites Held
i AHU* ■■■ i'li'tU ItU.I. Wlk.,. J.. _k—— ,, __.
I ■■.: . Ai I ’ Mel ..lili’b lin I '.II I Vo 'mi. Xmi ' bi.uri/ -I’ ■ jFor* Dan~Raness? Jr. , ,
Ismith- -.lu^m.. ■ Ckuk. Hebp ' 'T | ■
... . ■ ■. Bendon. Jmi'iify Owens. Xirginia.
■ rmomiorm Lobby Ihaslux.r. j r)(„ls hMk v, AhlJ
(ooige Medles. - , I J(, «t, John. David Stephens. BiL
I BOWIE GRAMMAR SCHOOL ] ]v j. I t.<| Wakid r. Nelva Jo Weils,
I Seventh Grade: * Carol Winn, Ft;eda Winsett.
I Patricia Tinnev. Ann Speake, Sixth Grade (-A and B):
Ann'Bowimiii, Frances Foster,
Maggie. Gresham, Valdoni Hickey,
Geraldine Hoeldtke, , Lu Ann
Norman Johnson. Robert Karsteter, Peggy
Bradshaw, Lois
David Arnold, I.. ,
^er ^eort 4 D°slre
1/ f’*rl grads toil.iv know wji.it thity
u.,Hit. Most all of them want a beauti-
ful Lane Hope ( host. /Knd no wonder!
This -roniarftic gift does so much to
make dreams come true. Choose one
of our popular Lane Cedar Chests for
yriur girl graduate. It will have all the
exclusive features that make a Lane
a lifetime possession. (Time in, soon. -
yea?Y
Highway, only $25
160 acres with 5-room house, about half grass; ’?
minerals; S32 per acre.— . *
17? acres between Montague, and Saint Jo at S45'*
per acre.
65 acres on- Highway, 5-room house, tile stand, all
minerals, a dandy and priced right.
116 acres, 5-room modern house, 4 rent houses, 5
good wells, pressure system, electricity, natural gas,
rock chicken houses, good barns, located on Highway.
Clarence Newsom and James E.
Cato were in Fort Worth Tuesday
where th'ey attended the United
Merchandising Institute’s course
in the proper care, display and
nx-rchandising of fresh fruits and
vegetables, which was being held
at Ben E. Keittj Company's offices
at 1804 Jones street. .. a
Latham, ( harles Swinson,. Au
. .*. ' . . , . • brev. Thomas, .
Nir.-and Mrs. Glenn Nichol Jald Wood, Helen Worley.
■ottemled a Furniture Show
Dallas Monday and R. V. Garrett
went down, to attend Tuesday.
"TYCOON
Funeriil services fob ' Dari XV.
Maness. Jr.. 14. were- held Satui-
'day afternoon at 2:30 pan. from
the Owens &• .Brumley' Funeral •
Chapel. Rev. Dvtight L. Baker,
pastor of the* Stoneburg Baptist
Church', officiated, arid intvrnfent
was in Elmwood Cemetery.
Maness died April 21. follow-
ing a long illness. He was born
in Pampa but moved to Bowie
in 1936 with his parents.
Pallbearers were Rov •Patter-
son. G. H. Pickett. C. A. King.
Fred Bloom, Harve Ratliff and
Mark High.
Survivors include his parents.'
Mr. and Mrs. Dan "Maness
Lowie. and one sister. Mrs. Mar-
<■1.,, . i n. X. Ikn ’i.m'iel. Ar- t Ev.m . -I ElScffa
• nelda Nations. Sylvia Willett.
■ Billy Don Lancaster,’ Charlotte
I Jacksbn, Bobby Cornelison.
! Second Grade:
Carol Jean Johnson." Patticia
I Ann Greer, Yvonne Robicheaux,
j Carol Sue Myrick. Loretta Arm-
' ,'tiotie, Kermit Webb, Billyi
Gleen.
Third Grade:
Norma Sue Baker. Ronnie J<-e
Hankins. Paula Sue Joplin,
I Genevieve Hoeldtke. Louise.
1 Roach, Joann Woods',
Fourth Grade:
I Jeiry Lvnn Stephenson. Jc:iy
Hill, Dirline Greer., Daniel
' 1 Scales, Ch; ib - Hickev . Raymohd
, Covington.
north ward
First Grade:
-• ■ P ml ■ Brenson. ,Ja<;k.u-. • Ev
bahks. -Gary Fulnie:, Joyce
Crumpler, Ik'ttV Fox, Barbara
.'•m Koonce, Jane Slayderr. Nan-
\ S", ,..i- Ei vena Winton. . • I
Scrcnd Grade:
■ 1 ‘-Jaria ;• S*r .lohn.'’- Mary ^etr
Ki Dennie Miller. Marjorie
j Dndsv.or'i . Glenda . Nell Garnerv
• | Wanda Gay Fox, Johnnie Rose
' ' Kfitchi 11. Sue Hancock.
Thi^d Grade:
i Linda Kay Bradfield. Beverly
I Benton, Dorothy Dodsworth, Bar-
il ara Fay Gray. Sue Harris How-.
. ai d Ragsdale.
Fourth Grade:
Adeline- Clarke. Jimmy Giles.
' Wilbur l.c;' St. John, Sharon Hill.
| Tn making‘up the. Honor. Roll
i‘.or’-Thu 'ward and graTTYhiaT’
schools, no pupil has been ab-
■■ 'it mere than iotil’ days apd has
made no grade lower than 'B in
■ subt ct Art. music arid writ-
ing arc not counted- as .major
I si’biects but are considered as
tilents In High S'cliool. no pupil
i has been absent more than four
’days and has made no grade
lower than a B-plus in any iub-
» tent Citizenship is stressed, and
any grade lower than'B-plus in
.citizenship keeps a pupil off the
Honor Roll.
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Trout, H. I. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1948, newspaper, April 30, 1948; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367547/m1/4/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Communications+-+Newspapers%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.