The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1950 Page: 4 of 16
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'THANK YOU' - From G. W. Self
OIL
Meadolake Oleo 10c
Ezgle Brand
Phon
MILK
G. W. SELF.
Flat can 29c
' Can 25c;
(Paid Pol. Adv.)
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Heart's Delight Peaches
25c
ATTEND THE BIG
Home Grown
FANCY
Home Dressed
FRYERS
H. C. ORANGEADE
29c
COLORED NAPKINS
15c
Wilson
"QUALITY FOODS AT NO EXTRA COST!
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Montague Farmers Co-Op
To
BOWIE, TEXAS
YOU SHOULD PAINT!
Swift Jewel
Do II With Sherwin-Williams .
We Can Do It
'3-!b Cin.
6 EA
CORN
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IN OUR SHOP
BU
OR IN THE FIELD
Can
707 £.
WIDE RANGE OF
JUICE
SHOP
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Stokely's
SWP HOUSE PAINT
CRACKERS
WEATHERATED for
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And Very Few Too Large for Us to Handle
SATISFACTION ASSURED!
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KEM-TONE—The Miracle Wall Paint Made With Oil
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WIN A DELUXE
MAGIC CHEF RANGE
World's Most- Dependable Paints. Lacquers, Enamels,
Stains and Oils
46-ox.
Can
60-count
Pkg.
BALL
JARS
No. 24
.Can
White Swan cr
Cur Darling
No. 303 Can
••We invite our friends to corjjfc
jand shop in comfort,” Mills said.
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improvements for handling frozen
ANDERSON. foods, is being added to all along.
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'Paid Pol. Adv.)
If the Dime is
a 1940
No. 24
Can
CORN FED
BEEF
From Our
Own
Feed Lot
your
protection! Looks better longer
Krispy,
ib Pkg.
Work is planned to be start-’
Field Day and Festival at
Fruit Experiment Farm
THURSDAY, AUGUST 3
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PORK and
BEANS
2 1-lb. Cana
15c —
Peter Pan Peanut Butter
Vegetables
Daily .
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Cortez
TUNA
ELVIN BUTLER
I Welding and Machine Shop
i 1 Fort Worth Highway Phone 450
LIBBY'S FRUIT
COCKTAIL
Martin Home Supply
Bowie, Texas Phone 427
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ENAMELOID—T^e Interior • Exterior Glcss Enamel,
KEM-GLO—The Miracle Lustre Enamel,
65c
55c
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32c
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Del Valle
Vienna Sausage 10
12 oz. 30c
10'
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B-'.wie News
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No. 24
25'
>■ I pleasure. -
'e I shtll always deeply i^ppreciate Trie store, already Jeaturing^other
your loyalty.
EDWIN (ED) L.
ADAMS ORANGE
cr NUZEST 46-oz. Can
15'
Juice';13'2- 25'
QUARTS
Complete '
PINTS
63'
Thompson Warn s
•FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1950
M fc M STORE INSTALLS
AIR CONDITIONING UNIT
! The M & M Food Store, Olen.
f - the ^’^WITTwn^f,
Collector,''stallation'of a “Snowfreeze” oir-
fortunate conditioning system which’ in-
. sures that the entire building is
I appreciate the vote and sup- t00i and comfortable during the
ALL KINDS OF
Welding
Jackson's Food Store
J ' 3*9*1 ) Homa Oamadj
After the Rains
C. Hendr.x ever Fred McGregor
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Wayne Wagonseller fur ;
.senator and Ed Gossett* for., con-
gress.' maide it a runaway so far and 30 feet of oil cut fr.ud. Th:r-
295. pounds. The ‘_L.
rpo-1 test and microlog were ihade to
already total depth frf 6842 The weU CLASSMATES MEET
AFTER 50 YEARS
Two former classmate? in Belle-
vue schools met Monday in--
Bowie for the first time in fifty;
years. They, are Miss-.Annie Wil-
scn. well known retired Bowie
teacher, and .Lester. B. Major of
New York City.
Mr. Major went to. St. Louis i
Then Coipe by for Your
FEEDS and SEEDS
PURINA AND MARTIN LANE FEEDS
FOR LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY
Feeding Grains, Mill Feeds, Protein Supplements,
Minerals, Salt, etc.
Oil, Grease, Tires. Tubes, Hog Wire, Barb Wire, Twine,
. >' Hoses. Rakes, Shovels,.etc.
Highest Prices Paid for Poultry and Eggs
We Try to Sell What You Have to Buy!
We Try to Buy What-You Have to Sell!
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Company,
helped7 with
Phone 329
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for an attractive automobile
agency building and service, sta-’
tion for Joe Overstreet.
The lot. 70 by 150 feet. was
purchased recently from L. J.
Gasperson of Denton/
Dr. and Mrs. W L Spivey of
N-cona Were guests T —
eitr.mg’ c-f Dr. and Mrs. - J. R.
Applegate. ' •
We Give Goose Tickets With Every
$1.00 Purchase! Look for Extra Goose
Specials Throughout Our Store!.
Bowie Grocery Co.
JOE GARLINGTON LYNN GARLINGTON
Phon* 299 W* Deliver 113 W*st Wise
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— Run-Off Due—
(Continued from Psge 1)
» i, ragua-.rl.IiMa AU-j-——gnfl ’MF!. ClAUfli
red by a 2560 to 1857 vote. .
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Of the two present Incumbents u- w
Y’ant'., ..honie on £a»t Tarrant -
iff Jl^L. (Buck) Jameson polled street which they purchased from
2. * So vot£s to win from Lwnnrci Oscar Gray. .
On. arnvjnf Mr. Thompson.
True r^W suP«rin,fcndent ot Bowie netted a very"sat;sfactory finan-
j schools, asked the News to make
, Jhis announcement; >
"Parents wr.o have children to
be transferred to Bowie Indepen-
• dent School District are urged to
filejapplication for transfer be-
BOWTE. TEXAS_________■ ■ —
Firemen's Rodeo Shows'Ed Anderson Thanks
August 1 Transfer Date Nice Profit Here Voters of County
Ie~Th'omp- E’.AvTe's second ahhual TlreT; 1 deeplj appr®__
. . ’ cent vote cast for .me
and family, moved from.,Bel- men’s Rodeo held Friday anaif10€ of Tax-Assessor
ton to Bowie Wednesday, moving Saturday of lust week, was-voted though I was not ____
by ■ ■ :s to be one of the 1 enough to be nominated. .
most successful from every stand-1* j .... ._ -
pt in^ ever to be held in the city.iport givcn ^e, though for weeks J)Ot summer days. This step is in ‘
A fast moving show, the rodeo 4 w„ un,lb<e. due to an accident, Mf MiU3> poIfcy of CQn_
netted a very satisfactory finan-110 ]eave rny bed, and was unable
cial return as well*as providing it0 contact. many cf you person- Jtant miprovemen .
Sl.700.00 m prize pnoney for the aj]v as wouid have been myj
contestants. Of this amount, $1,- •
200.00 was provided by entrance i
fees and $500.00 was donated by I
Bob Estes, producer of the show.
fore August 1, which is the final The proceeds from the square!
date for filing. Children who at- dance events added appreciably
tend the JBowie schools from oth- to the total.
It is with genuine gratitude to the people of Mon-
tague County that4" say ’THANK YOU. FOLKS!
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I greatly appreciate" the large vote I received and
for the support given by everyone who helped to make
me the nominee for Tax-Assessor Collector.
And to
More^ Equipment Added io Our Already
Well Equipped Shop
NO JOB TOO SMALL
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Texas. "Company made dnl)
opponents m Comrr.iss? nei’s Pre- stem test in its Boeaeker B-l .
c.r, t No. .3 and. the choice of J four miles -west of Bowie. Wed- Gasperson the nrrth
-neida-y from 6819>.to 6332 feet.
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gas surfaced ir. 37 mT.utes aad
■150 feet of free oil was-recovered
And to ih0Se who did not vote for me I have no
The let has been leveled off - ... ................J . -
ill will but will endeavor to serve all alike io the best
ox my ability. , '
Thank You -- Says Marvin London
I greatly appreciate the magnificent vote given me
la th* rac* for County Judg*.
I want to also *xpr*ss my thanks for everyone
who was so consfderat*. kifljd apd helpful in any way
whatever, during my camp»igp. .
Words can not adequately expr^e my appreciation
for th* loyal support of so many friends in every
s wetion of th* county.
Gratefully your*.
Marvin
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t y lur^"ma';oriti* s
Officials elected without ppp-
sitic-n, besides those
named, include R L. Dunbar, promises to be at least as good
County ' p*nwcrali£* Cha.rr-.ar.. ,u well as.Ecedeker N?. 1. it is
’'Commissi' r.vrs Hailey Jackson.’ a»-.Lryd.
Precinct No.. 1. and Howard Mid- p. was reported Wednesday.
dletorr.-Pre< met No 3; Justices.of; though not • officially announced
tP.e Peace, Bert Lancaster, Pre- as yet-, that Texas Company will
wrict No 2; -ahd'D. M Painter, 'drill-on the other Zetzsche tract
Precinct N . 3. Constables J R, f land; 6?0 feet south of the
Tenorio. Precinct No. 1. and H j. B Zetzsehe discovery well, a
O Robertson. Precinct No. 3. mile southeast cf BFlo. •>
The returns were, received m ‘Continental was pr.ejftrinx t0 studv mUsic Ln. 1SK.O and -n
Bowie-through c urtesy of Ben-, T'nursdnv to test ;ts Xo. 3. mi New York where
he has' held a number of posi-
tions as organist and music di-
rector in churches. He has-taught
piano there the past thirty years*
Get
Entry
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25 ibs. $2.10 ! “ere
10 lbs. S1.00 L"----
5 lbs. 50c
12.755 votes to win from Leonard
(Bertram who received 1.607. The*
i other incumbent —retain his '
office'was District Clerk
Barbee who. defeated' Mrs. Vera
t Abbott Rogers, polling 2,850 *'
votes to his opponent’s 4-322.
In the race for tax assessor-
collector. G. W Self drew 2.308
' votes against 1.909 for his oppo-|
nent, E. L. Anderson.
For county superintendent, a
three-cornered race resulted in ,a
maj ptv for Henry W. Johnsen’ should.be transferred ' ----------------
. . , '♦! v 14 to Bowie to become eligible seno- ...
Worx to Start Soon
Lent. 1 E WL.ur... makmg siOn.^Transfex applications may Qn Overstreet1 Building
a ."um ff u-.r.el-e-arv. The v.te be flled with Mr L B ,
was John.-.n. 2.224. Smith, 1.413;-Count-V Sch°o1 Superintendent, at
w r3 r ..the-ifficeof.theSuperintender.tedsooponth&erectionofamoa-
C.unv; AttLmev Marvin. Schools, xr with’Mrs. ern brick building at the corner.
-Ln i r.V • ; i T? the "< ffict' cf Eva G11^ at Cl.4’ AuAtonujn of N.-rth Madson and Pecan streets I
-t unty j’udue t ■: Howard W Mays in Bowie.-
(by a vote of 1.896 to 2.493; ' -
In the treasurer’s race. Wall re-
ceived 1,734,. Roberts 1.670 and,
Mrs Berry. 959.
• Three, precinct races resulted in .
the election of W: D. Grigsby i< f’|
co.mmissioner in-Precinct No. 4
, George T Shackelford over two;
inile southeast of Br.'Le.
-Continental was i .
-------through courtesy of Ben-’.T‘n’ursd8y t0 test F^-er No. 3.
n & Benson, attorneys, andjthe ,nd has completed its- Nored No.
2. which -flowed .-20 "barrels in
• ter. hours through half-inch ,
'choke.' . ■ t" ■ .
- Five miles southeast ct Mon- and is past president qf. Piani'C
;ta’gu.e the Mid-Continent Petro- Teachers Congress <.f New Jersey J
Tuesday lt. urn £ ... p r,ny completed a ;,r.d prominently identified with:!.
'new Caddo' discovery, its No. 1 many state and. national music f
W. G. Embry. E Wingate survey, organizations. He is vacationing 1
•and one mile southeast of the od a ranch -in Oklahoma and
i|.eU»w»st prwAuction in the-Keirnri'"fante down to facwie and >t~-?n! T7
i.cy.r,4.. The wfil fluwcL-the day the guet=t i f W i».,y A
1125.82 barrels of 43 5 gravity oil ^d other old friends here. They / _
through half-meh choke, casing lunched together at. Morrow’s • Cofnplete Line of Farm Supplies
I perforations from 6150 to 6174 Coffee Shop. C HO Tarrant Street
I feet after use of 4,000 gallons cf ------------------ I 1
acid. w ■ Il Pays io Advertise In the News I
one-coat
FLATTONE
b i. H .,J,‘,H,1,1 [•■"' -
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I bnng new htautv ... . ’ U111
L. home. It j, j ‘ *r(T>-to your
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and is ready when conditions per-|
rr.it starting cf the building. 1
Joe Hancock has purchased
adjacent to that which Overstreet
Har,cv--.k plans to erect ___
a'two-story fireproof building of
tile cr brick, there, at corner of
Pecan • .and Smythe streets. A
modern washateria will be or.' ----
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Applegate, C. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1950, newspaper, July 28, 1950; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367658/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.