The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1950 Page: 14 of 16
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THE BOWIE NEWS.
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A New and Convenient Service
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The Above Statement is correct
L. O. Miller, Casbier^
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Security Abstract Co. Purchases
Underwood All-Electric Typewriters
From Denton Typewriter Exchange
EXPERT RADIO AND
TELEVISION SERVICE
In Dickey Mattress
Factory Building
Clint Gregory of Denton visit-
ed his parents Mr. and Mrs; J.
C. Gregory over the week-end.
part of the University of Tex
M. I). A4*lt'i>on ■ HnspdM |
'for Cancer Research in Houston. [
I ToxiiA "h.r. "to full turn
and treatment clinics^-
There are 13 cancer hospitals
Claudia and .Carol Henderson
were guests of the Early Birds
Program Monday morning. .These
y.ouyg misses are the daughters
of Mr. and Mrs. {.aGrande Hen-
derson.
URGES EMPLOYEES TO
SEE THAT THEY QUALIFY
FOR INSURANCE
Capital Stock
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Reserve
Deposits
• Total .'
The First National Bank of Bowie
BOWIE, TEXAS
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Statement of Condition
Phone your news items to the
Ro .vie New s.
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Close of Business
April 24, 1950
ASSETS
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We are prepared to care for your needs on type-
writers.
New and second-hand machines for sale or rent.
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DENTON TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE
Denton, Texas --- or Call 277. Bowie
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"It's the one fine
cor In its
field”
Nuptial Rites Of
in the United States, one of them Williams, JohnSOH '
Revealed by Couple
Tlie home of Rev. Johnny Cox,
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First National' Bank
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125,000.00
125,000.00
49,365.81
33,916.68
• 5,004,413,23
$5,337,695.72
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Mr. ahd Mrs. Clifford Wall!
visited Mr. and Mrs.’ C. John-1 week-end.
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EVANS MOTORCO
9 EAST WISE
. From the Fully Automatic Refrigerated
ICE VENDING STATION
On East Wise Street, Next io Locker Plant,
OPERATING-24 HOURS PER DAY
Just put 15 cents in the coin slot and out comes a gen-
nrous bag of pure crushed ice, suitable for making ico
cream, sherbet and all kinds of drinks.
Small Change Available at Locker Plant
BOWIE ICE COMPANY
Fords the first car ever to receive the
coveted New York Fashion Academy medal
in two consecutive years
All the world of Fashion looks to New York's
famed Fashion Academy as an authority on
style. So it's no wonder Ford is proud to re-
ceive their medal as "Fashion Car of the Year”
for the second straight year. Never before was
a car honored by two Fashion Academy
Awards in a row! Here's proof that Ford has
succeeded in bringing style to the low-price
field-style even far costlier cars can't match.
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THE ABOVE PICTURE, which was taken in the office of the
Security Abstract Company. Inc., at Montague, shows one of
the new Underwood all-electric typewriters being purchased
from W. W. Taliaferro, of the Denton Typewriter Exc.
for use in their office. Also shown are employees of the Se- 4
curiiy Abstract Company, Inc.,, and seated at the new all-electric
Underwood typewriter is Mary I. Ryman of Bowie, who is in
charge of the office: ladies standing, left to right, are: Miss
Norma Jean Nabours of Montague, typist: Miss Waunzita Lam-
bert of Nocona, whose duty is to index the daily filings which
keep the plant up to date: and Mrs. Ncrma Jo Magee'of Mon-
, * lague, typist. Also standing is Roy L. Dunbar, manager, who
has been associated with the Security Abstract Company, Inc.,
for the past 22 years.
0 The addition of these new machines to their plant is in keeping with
their policy of using the latest in equipment and methods in compiling .
Abstracts of Title to Real Estate in this County. The purpose of the New
Underwood All Electrict Typewriter is to produce more and better type-
written work easily, speedily, accurately and with little effort. Every key
responds to a light, easy, effortless touch. Whether you make one or mjmy
carbon copies, the operating ease is the same. The dia\at your fingertips
adjusts the pressure for varying number pf copies to give you clear, clean
*• and legible carbon copies. Typewriter fatigue is banished forever because
this new typewriter brings all electric.operatipn. . . - .
of the American
1 Cancer Society. These are 1
cd at.'El Paso, Amarillo, San
n Angelo, Fort Wortli, Dallas, Tex
aikana, Austin, San -Antonio,
Houston and Galveston.
Through -contributions to the
annual Texas Cam er Crusade
the state supplies more than
$100,000 a year to the national
cancer nesearph progfam- Several
Texas scientists are participat-
ing in this program.
Loans and Discounts
Warrants
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
Banking House
Furniture.and Fixtures . .. .... .
Real Estate Owned
United States Bonds'Owjied
Other Bernds Owned •
CASH AND EXCHANGE .....
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The'Denton Typewriter Exchange
W. W. Taliaferro, Mor. Denion, Texas
FOR ALL KINDS OF OFFICE MACHINES XND EQUIPMENT
or mathematics. —- Mary Baker
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of Rev. Johnny Cox, J ,,*»,kcs
MOii! Jflill‘l• ' .- c’c’fr
of wedding rites performed
April 9,-when-Miss Hazel Wij 1
locat-i hams <jt Bowie became-dje bride ‘
of Ewin E. Johnson of Witlrita
Falls, Texas, ■ •
Mrs. Jotihson is the daughter '
of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
WilhaffiSjaf Mallard, Texas, wh'lfi' '
her groom is the son of Dr. E. '
E. Johnson and 'the late- IVlrs.
Johnson of Montague, Texas. 1
Mrs. Johnson returned to
Bowie following their wedding
trip to Coalwatcr, Kansas, and
will ^remain here until school is
out. She is an elementary teach-
er in Bowie East Ward School.
She will then go to Wichita Falls
Where tlie groom is employed
with tile Humble’Oil Company.
Mrs, JalinsHt^ was graduaterl
from the Bowie High-School and
received her—H.'S, degree—from-
the North Texas State College
in Denton. Mr. Johnson attended
Deeatur Baptist College and has
.been employed with the Humble
Company for the past three
'years?
For her wedding dress, Mrs.
Johnson chose a light beige suit
with which she Wore matching
accessories and a corsage of gar-
denias.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams mgVaddeTto the’
of Mohtaguo/ brother and sis-
tiTrih-law of th<‘ bride, were the
only guests present for the cere-
mony.
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SALLIE TIDWELL NAMED
' STAFF MUSICIAN BY
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! Siillie . TidweH, daugliler of
Mr, and Mrs, J, B, Tidwell of
4 Bow if, plavs the saxafthone with ,
tiie Midwe.stnm University h,s. a
, , i i • . , Wisdom is as ouvious m reunion
Indian Band, which was desig- ,. , ,
nated by Governor AJlaA Shivers ;'nd ^’larship as ;m astronomy
on April 6 as ~his official Staff
Band npdZconfiauredZthe title- nf
i Staff' Musician, on each member.
Named"Fashion Car of the Year"
second year in a row
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And handsome is as handsome does. A "Test Drive” x.
will show you the quality that makes the '50 Ford . * ,
the one fine car in its field. You'll feel the smooth,
quiet getaway power of Ford’s new V-8 engine (or
advanced "Six” if you prefer). You'll feel the 35%
easier acting King Size Brakes. You’ll feel the
"Mid Ship" comfort of Ford's 13-way stronger "Life-
guard” Body . . . now “sound-conditioned." Yes,
here's quality you'll see, hear and feel when you “Test
■ Drive” the '50 Ford.
"7&raeite"i6 dt
.- The poet’s lin<|, ‘‘Order is
I Jjeavcn-'s first law,!’ is so eter-1
TCTlty ♦ rttr'. R'B 'hkiiipiatri',1 lhat if~y
bus 'bei'i’uiie a truism; and its •
wisdom is- -as obvious in religion
FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1950
son in Wichita Falls over the
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Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
WHAT TEXAS DOES
TO FIGHT CANCER
The American Cancer Society,
Texas Division,, today x<-niinded
Texans that the state is taking
a leading part in the nation-wide ,
® a r.—. .... , , ----i TI,XTttit nm linn' i.nifi'i
fight to conquer1 •cancer. I he ...
. , . . , , , it . < ' information, centers, operated by
Society listed the following
,. . .county units
Texas achievements: |
Texas as 25 cancer diagnostic
$1,360,267.55
83,439.30
7;500.00-
19,000.00
9,449.95
1.00
2,139,534.00
372,939.85
1.345,594.07
$5,337,695.72
sire -c’fe'an -organization1' —-
no difference when it
•nomon-toTn^rnve under tiro old tg --«•
age and survivors insurarfe 1
section of social security. Erton
F. Tate, manager <;f the Wichita
Falls office of the Social Security 1
Administration, said a wage;
earner who is the only employee
lias the same opportunity to
qualify for insurance under the
plain tis do ~w’orkers in large <
manufacturing plants, provided,
of course, his employment is in-
eommerce or industry, as the
Federal .social security tax ap-
plies'-—to employers of one or
more persons.
There have been several cases
of older workers who did not
have quite enough coverage to
qualify for retirement benefits.
I “SometijTies. they recall having
I win ked for an employer who
thought Ke dlcTnot need to re-
port wages since. he had only
one or two employees,'* Taijp
said. .‘‘It is not always possible
for such workers to get credit
for non-reported earnings as* far
back as the beginning of the
Social Security Act. However, if
the employer can be located, and
he files proper returns for such
past employmenb Qr if,. the
services have been performed
within the past four years, the
wage earner may have his earn-
„__________.. ...? record on wbich
benefit payments, arc- based,” he
explained.
The security office’ for * this
area is located at 412 Post Office]
Building, Wichita Falls, Texas |
and is opened daily except Sat- I
urdays from 8:39 a m. to 4:30 a.m.'
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Trout, H. I. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1950, newspaper, May 5, 1950; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367646/m1/14/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.