The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1948 Page: 13 of 16
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18, 1948
FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1948
THE BOWIE NEWS
BOWIE. TEXAS
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Order your parts needs in advance.
ATTENTION
We are getting in more equipment all the
time and among other sicck in cur place we
put
get
7. Natural Bridge Alligator tie med-
heel all leather- Rod. Brown and
Black S3.95 value
$6.95
‘OUTBOARD
MOTORS
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9. Active Maid Saddle Oxford, gen-
uine Goodyear welt; Children's sizes,
S3..98* women s sizes— .
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'♦ BOWIE FARM SUPPLY
JUNE
S'umJz'4. Shoe State
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Actom Street From Postoffice
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Forturiet casual sandals, all leather.
, A real $7.95 shoe value, all of the
white and white with brown going
. at $4.98 — sizes 4 to 10 AAA to B
4 widths—not many left; hurry in •
for yours. .
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8. Cush ionized arch type pump, or tie, *'
all leather, $7.95 value, sizes up to 10.
$4.98
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There’« a world of VjE
pleasure ahead for ^5!
tlie lucky fathers whose
families remember them
on Father’s Day with a
Martin Outboard
Motor. It’s the motor
that offers all the fine
features found in the
finest outboards <
ri.us many exclusive
features which have
helped it establish a
■ New Standard of
Performance.
While driving around in the |
Rock Hill community the other
morning the News Editor* found
H. Hogue, farmer of tliajt com-
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SHOE CLEARANCE
FINAL CLEAN UP SALE OF SPRING SHOES
6. Tweedie's’soft elasticised, low heel
pumps Brown and White or Blue and
White. $10,95 shoe
$6.95
—Better hurry in for this one—
'$6 95
3. Tweedies White Kid Str^p med-
heel. $12.95 value — only a few left
$5.95
4. Children's Brown and White Strap
Oxford, a Classmates $6.95 value, sizes
814 to 3 B C D width 98 '
5. Children's White Strap, also Black
Patent Classmates, size 8*/z io 3,
BCD width. $498
A. Lovin and son
anah, New Jersey,
the home of Dr.
i. They plan to be
weeks.
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CENTRAL TIRE
& SUPPLY STORE
RIGHT AT THE TIME YOU NEED THEM FOR SUMMER WEAR. OUR NEW FALL MERCHANDISE IS ARRIVING
EVERY DAY NOW. WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR THE NEW FALL SHOES..
1. Tweedies High heel • Beige and
Tan Kid Strap. A $12.95 value
only
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sowell oil
Wichi^i Falls. Mr- and Mr,. Elid
TBaker -SWCVson G. C? nt EahTfock'.
[ Mrs. Mollie Bess, and Mr. qnd
Mrs. ..Claud Raker and family.
Mrs. Hazel Grue and little twin
daughters of Hardy, visited Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
. Alien.
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’ joyed in the home of- Mr. and!
I Kirs. Lonnie Young, Saturday)
night. Those present were Mr. |
, and Mrs. Henry Lynch. Mr. and (
J Mrs. Loyd Lough and little
daughter. Billie Lynch of Dallas’. |
and Mr. and Mj:s. Wayne Cook (
of Forestburg. ,.
Mrs. L. King of Hardy.’ is!
spending the week with her ;
daughter. Mrs. Floyd Allert* and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Allen are
, the proud parents of a baby
girl bom. in June at the Saint
Jo Clinic. She will* answer to
B the name’ of Floydeen.
and Mr. and Mrs. George -'Baker.
Mrs. Lina Jackson was a guest
several days of last week with
Mrs. Loree Wiese and family at
Dallas.
Mrs. Beatrice Samples and
Tyoka of Nocona spent Sunday of
:— last week with .Mr. and. . Mrs..
Charlie Long. • '
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Lough and
little daughter spent Saturday
night with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lonnie Young.
Mr. anti ,Mts.*Genhg? Baker,
had for Sunday'as their guests
____________________ | some fine young
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Many other social values for men
women and children.
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Dye Hound News
by MRS. MILDRED NORVELL
Carried Over From Last Week
The singing at the Methodist
Church Sunday Night was en-
joyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Tompkins and son, Mrs. John
Hollaffi and family, and Billy
and Leroy Upshaw, all of Mal-
lard and Mr. L. King of Hardy
were present.
Mr. and Mrs. L.’ M. Harrill of
Saint Jo, visited Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Birt Harrill apd
-fanlily.
Nfr. and Mrs..-Charlie Long
spent Thursday with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Darter at Mallard.
---Mr—and Mr^ -Fred Meador-wf-■
. Saint Jo, were guests Sunday
afternoon of Mrs. A. J. Brum-
-4>augh. - - .,...1.
Billie Lynch of Dallas, spent.
the week-end with his parents, I
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lynch,
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Baker and
.....**! G'‘ C\ off Gubbot,k’ ?Pfunt ♦l’e ’J.‘ h. Hogue, farmer of thaj com-
latter partioi the week wdh the.r nunlty. .tu_ed £ W((; .
pwehte. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bess^. hls pewin ,„.(.haI,| ?n th(. Sun.
dy creek bottom, where he has I
about 1500 pecan trees. Much-of t
this pecan land’is worked in good
crops, doubling ’ the profits, for
the working of ’he pecan orch-
ards make more and finer pecans,
help to make fewer pecan de-
stioyiiig ihsectsr^ahd'since pecan
trees send their long tap roots
deep for moisture and have very
few lateral roots, the growing of I
other crops around them doesn’t
usually affect their growth.
In above picture Hogue is in
__ . ' j, corn in one of
31 his pecan groves. In another
grove he is growing tomatoes
where he keejjs the ground clean
and the tomatoes ar'e thriving
splendidly.
Thousands of-acres of goodj
deep soil in' Bowie area are- cov-
ered with pecan timber but the
land Is >idli-. otlmrwise,' tnuch’. ’i.f
it' growing in- weeds high a i
•Forse. Hogue is showing how- to I
■make such land doubly profitable. I
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He'd really go
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A $12.95 value
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2. Tweedies. Red Kid .pr Gresn Kid
Strap. $12.95 value, going—last call
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Trout, H. I. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1948, newspaper, June 18, 1948; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367553/m1/13/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.