The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, June 22, 1951 Page: 4 of 16
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FRIDAY, JJJNE 22, 1951 ,
FRIDAY, ’
SECTION I. — PAGE 4
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Visit Our Watermelon Garden, Out
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Bring Your .Party Out Any Time
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A Tfexalf GIFT FOR YOU!
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Ice Cold Sliced Melon
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CONTINUE TO
EVERY HELLO
IS A GOOD BUY *
As Advertised In
LIFE • POST • LOOK
COLLIER'S COUNTRY GENTLEMAN
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Mrs. J...
GRIFFIN'S DRUG STORE
Phone 101 Bowie, Te^as
..... —‘ r " 1 ■ 11 ■' ......' 1 ' . ' Bowie. News.
It’s Watermelon
F or
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Revival Meeting. To
Be Held June 25-30,
Lone Star Community
Ria '<3 E Kutkendall, paster
-td—Uu. Baptist- C4itrjflv at M.nr-
tague. will do the preaching in
a levival meeting to be conduct-*
i d. At, the Lotte i'tar i
June 25-30. ■ ‘ .
The public is cordially invited
to attend.
Camp Lt
Bowie I
With Sb
Time Again
NEV
BAN
on her
August
with . a
1
fort'wo
at the-Bow
Monday., Ji
A REAL BARGAIN. More of your
have telephones than < ‘ *
people, more people can call you.
the principal speaker at the reg- ----- *—
Fort Worlh
Returns Money
On Relief Fund
Fruitland Nursery
3’2 MILES S. E. BtjwiE, FORT WORTH HIGHWAY c * TEL. 437
Resigns as Manager
'Of Owens-Brumley
Jerrell Jeffus advises the News
his resignation front the
For quality printing
Bowie News.
’T’gi I
. Irjlrn Bush i :V1,'bi>|K; ,
"as ffi I’.. TUetlav ;,tLI Wed-
ne.-day of. this v cSKHc drove
down to take his m.TFirK Mrs.
Porter Bush, back with him. i
Mrs. Bush has been visiting the 1
last two weeks with her three!
daughters and their families tmd I ’
other relatives and friends in I
Bowie,. Vashti and'Newport. She
attended church services while
at Vashti where .Rev. Tiff Cov-
ington was holding a revival.
Tommy and Gail Ryan returned
home with them for a visit.
F;,iea. Texas S. W.
I 21 2
Mi. . .lack Hiiht, Bellevue: jn
■MJ... IL......i.'n, 'I’.......I. Olii.i .. 1 ■■■
Manager of the ; Mr. . E, E. Rubcrts, Terral, Glila.;
... ■ Dn-lt—FiiviIItnvr. lieI l/ww; • Wi I ■■ I
<<■!,; bur Morgan. Bowie;/Travis II.nt-’
.im'jiHan. Mineola, -Texas; A. C.
v. ar 1Rent; .li'.. • Saint ■!«■>: John Doyle
'a I .l< ihn''. >n. Montague: Miks Shir-j ,
i j ley Maim, Forestiitii'i.’;.' Miss ; i,',
were 12111 Wanda Kizzar, Fore, thing; Mrs.-]
IV,.' William , Bowie; I’ruce, s<
■rinds he lol Mr. and Mr- C C Kirin. Ti
le. tin t ;, .mil ; discussions ral; Mrs/B'cvei-ly Cooper, Bowie;] ,2_.___
such s.p< .,k< i - a Henry (Mrs. Paid Taliaferro, Bou-'ic v- , '
p.i i pn ■ident' Wichita :Mr R V Mai I'm,. Bellevue, Mi" Ciub Boys And
N Girls Return Home
Eight Montague County boys
I last week
nimaw
' with each $1.00 purchase of
Cara Nome hypo allergenic Beauty Aids
for the one woman in ten with sensitive skin.
FACE POWDER, 8 flattering shades... 1.10
LIPSTICK, choice ot 12 shades... . 1.10
'■ CLEANSING or COLD CREAM, 3 oz .ea 1.10
ROUCE.jUiadescolofmatched tobpsiiclisl.lO
t DUSTING POWDER, with fluffy puff.... 1.10
Jan Ayi
Yvonne R
E radlev J SI
Marjorie D<
. ‘irig the Cai
- Letoli near
A well d
been plannc
the North
Camp Fire.
Recently
parents don
work at Cai
and C 4b. I
tracing Cu
sisted 'in pr
the^opening
col.” Bud Halt, who heretofore
[never finished a race, broke the'
track, time record when hv.
I turned’ jhe track in 19.4 seconds.
Bud also won the trophy dash.
Bill Rail of Bowie in “999’"
won the two heist races. Car No.
13won the consolation, then F "
r
Hall came ba<k to win the fea-
ture after nosing out Weldon-
Polk in the last lap' It was a
bard lojighl racito. from .start, to
finish between Weldon and Bill,
with—Wrtrbnr leading until the I
l;i 1 • • [.(i.OQO had-420 feet of gas, So
; feet of oil cut mdd. Texas' Go-
(lightly No, 3,‘. drilling. §328 and
i (lolightly^ N"- 4. ,5110, ,?lallard’
L ... T. ..... V.’. Heaitl NO.” 1.
miles east of Bowie dnlbrtg
shale at 5043. Texas & Pa *
' if 1c Illi drillnig m their '\Vi 1 -
| hitc, 5 inili',- east oCjBowie. iip-7
' pro;telling is hat r expected to
be tli< Elietil ‘ i in i, • ‘1
ITtiiiiphreys and Ao-Son ,(.lri|l- | ’
aug. aX—tiuao Tfim.jXav niurninv
in jdee|>eni:K‘ o'' the Potter, t...-.
mites -north
. J. li. Revi
RARGAINS
Beautiful 5-room modern brick home, located close
in on large site, attractively landscaped. Price includes
all floor coverings and large fireplace mirror. Double
garage. You can't beat this lovely home for the price
and it is ready for immediate occupancy.
6-rm. duplex near high school, one side furnished.
Here is good home and income for only S4.250.00.
Beautiful 4-rm. modern tile home, garage attached,
choice location; only $5,000. Terms.
' 2 tracts of grass land. 1G0 acres and 120^acres. all
goes at $25 per acre with part minerals. Would take
' Bowie property on trade.
Wholesale gasoline business bringing in over $L-
000 monthly. Trade well established. Would take grass
land as part payment. /
27,/a acres. Bermuda. Alfalfa and Sweet Clover. 4-
room modern home, soft water, butane, young orchard,
creek; price includes- tractor, all farm tools and horse,
barn 40x30; 40 bearing pecan trees, adjoining 40 acres
under lease, pari minerals. This is a wonderful buy at
$5,000 and can be handled on half cash.
70 acres north of Nocona. 12 acres Bluostem. fine
6-room modern homo, good "well, natural gas, on pave-
ment. Would trade for Bowi<? property. -
240 acres, mostly grass, on pavement, only 3 miles
from Bowie; 5-rm. homo, barn, sheds, chicken houses,
cellar, garage, wash house.-good fences, creek, 2 wells
good water, one oil well. Price includes half minerals.
6-rm. modern home, close in, large site, double gar
age: immediate possession.
j Well-built. 5-rm. brick home, corner lot. 70x138 ft.:
a real home for $10,000.00. -------—
5-rm. modern home. Joi 10Q* x
possession; only $7,800.00.
llB'/a acres, well improved, on pavement. Half
minerals;,, income; modern home, lots of outbuildings,
well fenced. A dandy for $12,000.00.
HALLIE COLLINS
501 WEST WISE , STREET PHONE 720
1 Lasi Riles For
Mrs. M. Hamner ™RILL CR0WD s ,
Held Thursday .....
i • for cars and driver:'. No. I
lury ial i iak i- ■.■.■cri- held on ]<;, the hard luck and , toug..,
(Tlnii /day morning, 10 a*ni , Jim<- Chevrolet .belonging to Otis I
21, Iroin the I'li '.t Bapti-t < hurch I ,\dams of Bowie, furnished most |
iu I'o.'. h' fifr 5Ti Mary Loui lla [ ,,f the excitement when it turned
Haimjer, a resident of Montagui-H>v<-r . in one .xace, pun out in
(. ounty for the past sixty year , I another and was hit in the sidi-
who .lied .Tuesday in Fort Worth, [and knocked into the pit in an
-nat+ve- Te-iMiW and 1 ,,Her. nneb was stilj driven “from
was born March 9, 1883. Shed the track, at the finish of the
.....I ravbs. Bill Moore of Bowie ’was"
.. driving for Otis Adams and did
Brushy, .xothe .magnificent driving for hrs
first time on a track'. .
.Edd Robinson, a young Bowie
daredevil, did some" fast and
...OWIOVETO GO
A ..big ntoment” in a young life . . . a telephone
call out of (his world in value
Whether or not you go along with the -teen-
agers standards of value, one fact remains.
Every telephone call, important or ordinah’ is
•a real bargain. . ’
For the average cost of each local call, includ-
ing tax. is about 212(i.
In this day of vanishing bargains-what else
gives so much for so little?
born March 9, 1883. !
i had many friends in Bowie and
: surrounding area.
; lnU.rmcxh ar ji,.iu
C'emctvry urulei" direction
1 Burgess Funeral Home.
I Survivor,■ include three (laugh-
ter . Mr: Nettie Briggs of I.uh- L'ncy dovuig in his efir,, "Hada-
J bock, Mrs. Audrey Jack.-oii of'
Bowie and Mrs. Wade Bond of J
[Nocona: three ujr , ('. E. Hani-
jncr <>f Longview, .Ini* Hiimncr <»f
. Howie and Lewi: Hamner of
Sweetwaterf three brothers,
Miles Garrett, Will ..Garrett ilnd
(Ed Garrett, all of Bowie, and a
: ister, Mrs Nannie Faulkenbi r •
[ i v of Oklahoma; 12 grarnh hil-
tdreb and seven great p.randchil-
idren,.
| - Pallbearers were
Curtis .(hirnett, I
< ilenn Garrett, IL....
and Jenping r (larrctt,
( M S of the (leeea: ('(I.
\ i MRS. WILL YOUNG GIVES
INTERESTING ACCOUNT
I OF TRIP.TO THE EAST
".’.I '1 ' \v.li i igT. 1-TK1 tits LJUL JjIE -mt+ntreer- - --fvr ’ ■ 'jH'
A IL'.t-i.ix l"u!i for the pC.r.nn. C11Mit C'.’p i .tig at A;:-ti:i
/ W< Mac gave un interesting '
1 dps.cripBon of-the tpp made by
f 19 s.-nrors and ..xeyeiatl tcaebvrs
1 i f th'Wie sehvol to New York
■- C and othcr''yastefn cities recently
J She described the tour through
> sixteen '.-tatvs. including a part
C!'1 '-/“’■ul-1- ‘ind praised tlie.con-
liuikf of th<v boys and girls who
'< [ went aloiwr The group miide the
J’trip for an average'cost of $(15
y-fh’r varh' prrfbrr -They <ravcled
1 in two chartered ■ busses 4and
\ the whole 'trip- was arranged
f and scheduled .-by Paul Talia-
ferro, High School principal.
Ab
, i throe
‘gh I win'
("1 of Bowie, jjrobabiy to make dili- bee-n employed
gent search for- tile Strawn. | of th(' year. • ■
around 4890 fvbt, .where a test
that is Said to have been ruined,
“Raton Pass’’ -ih-—~
, the Won-
der Dog,’’ Rod Cameron in “Cav-
alry Scout” in Technicolor, “The
Groom Wears Spurs,” “The Milk
Man," "The Smugglers. Island
.a Technicolur; "Air Cadet,”
FranCis the talking mule in
"Francis Goes to the Races,” Ab-
bott and Costello in their new
picture, “Coming Arourtd the
•Mountain,” “Apache' Drums” in
Technicolor; “Operation Pacific”
i with John Wayne; “Tomahawk,” *
[ "Soldiers Three,” “No Life of
(trio Garrett,
H. V. Garrett,
Henry Garidt !
, all nepli- I
SLAIR ATTENDS admitted:
Interesting meet
Virgil Blair,
. 1. pH Ml,, i o l ' l«4K M--I-—4-4---4 'otllOH-tt-r
| refill lied to- his duti'' la ! w
after attending tin Tl'CM
lilial (■< in v< nt ii hi In 'I. I tlii' ; , .
at San Antoiiio. • I !>• repoijvd aTdd
gfa.tid bl ip, bnith edubatiomd and ! lex
* . ■ I
enteitaifimg, and tlii ii were
cities repn-senti-d there tnnn a)I'.fnhn Hudson,
part . ol Texfi . .
Bet \\ ( i ll ’ty oi l, .lb p<
heard lecture;, and <
from
Benson Buys Lot
Of New Pictures
Frank Benson, new owner of
the theatres in Bowie, returned
from Dallas Monday where he
booked the following shows Lor
future dates in the shows he^hi:
/'Mating Season,” "The West
Point Stogy," "Samson and De-
lilah,” “Born Yesterday,” “Ran-
j dolpli Scott and Sugarfoot,”
Mr, and Mrs. Jeffus, who have J <SpenCer Tracy in’ “Father's Lit-
made a host of lilends, left oh t[c Dividend" ‘
in 1941, xhowed strong oil find- fhurbdav f(,r Dallas where the.v_lT<,chnit.()lor ’'.Lassie,
inj-s in a solid Strawn core of|1A up.ylli£rxJllrs^ Eyma Doa.—Rod Camer
about 27 feet.
._ Drill stem test has shown.22001 ______ r._,„ ......
feet of free oil in. the Strawn | tentat'iVe ds hy had received va-
si't ti> the GfiSSetf jdiScovcry \WIT, J'j;(;'g,'
I leaving Bowie. t . ,..
test I , . —
the Gossett which. Mrs. Ola Karsteter
Tells W. S. C. S.
About Hawaii
Mrs, Ola .M. Karsttier of Big 1 Her Own," Bob Hope in '‘Lemon
Spring. ,a . guest in the horhe (if Drop Kid,” and Red Sktdtpn in
her son, Burton .Karsteter. was! “Watch the Birdit.” •
L» y. a ww a « » 1 z. r> 1»/>»,. 4x4 4 Lx zx I - - * —1 j—a ■ . .
ular meeting -of the W. S. C-. S.'
of the First Methodist Church’
held at the church on Tuesday
afternoon.. June 19. t
Mrs. Karsteter spoke
trip to Hawaii made m
of 1950 in compart j-
I .cpminun-itivs. for.
t i dei nj neces-
i.lmagi.r of the •
<t \
\
id but nothing h.is \cen decided
• to hat u e that yn»ney will
be -appropriated.- -If has F>een
suggested it be used to aid local
■conditions for health, by being
put into the spraying fund.
I __________ .___
•the,
I It Pays to Aavertise in the News '
weaker. The s
’to Teh . the Story.
, ('Mrs.. Tom PierCt'
Hire.' l.psayer. and Mrsi Ed M.'.rgun
<4 Bowi< . . j( Mse(l the ,n:e< tifig'."/iih' pruyt-r.
................ |U viere1 (.'omnunv o. drill
Smntr-Jrrr-Mr?.’ R3 hew fFSL'Ti'ssg■ Foster No. J . tbF
<in.j (mt mental
' 1 | of HoV ie.
Mrs.. Paid I'alnifi rro, Howe '
pre.adent" Wichita Lmi s li ?. .Marfm,. Bijlei lie. Mis
Fall,-; ('hmtiber of 'Coiiinieiceg j <' S’ Hender -on. Bowie; L. L
M.ivor Jack. White -uf San Art-1 Elrod, Alvord; H, F. Burrows,
t+mui; J. Beit Critz, vice-^treM.--Terral;-Barbara, Kiln and—Lavry-.--.--j _-V-I--
dent and geueral. manager of the I children of Mr and Mrs E. . J. i. ..
Dallas Chamber <>f Commerce; [ Barkley. Alvord; Nirs., Myrtle
b.ew is. manager of’Roberts, Stoneburg: Bobby Med-
i Division I’nited ' lev, I’.owiK. Mis. G 1) N'icv. i j(,
Cluimber ’of Commerce; I Montague;. Mr . Eddie Gallowav. , , , ,
* - ‘ • ■ * ' •’ r (I DCt s i ibH It‘Ci
Foster of Hirinmg-1 powie; Me;. ,H. A. Palmou.r.l .... ’’ .. .
_-_____-___________--„ ,M | T-Iwe, intending from
-me,t V.:.-ter‘wh+t^,!'l,e 'rVelV:
. . ’ . ■ i r rec i nan. ■ r o rest burg;,
a trip Bow ie. "li ‘ ..
i lamjcr. Iorestliiiigj.-
u ti—• - ■ • • '*1' "T*;. B " .
... ' ' J. . Piiura. ..;1<'.
.i’l l Mrs. ii , , • •
,, . I Ja, kson. r on stoui'C;
Bowie. . 1
ail'd
| ch - ed t he .n:ci til
At tiic cniiciiisioil r f the pro-
gram,. rofrc’shmcntr;of punch and
co'ikics were rvi <'[ .with’ Mrs
Floyd B.oulware pre > rdir.g. at the
punch bowl. ' •
Out;of-to,\.n gut '-- included
.Mmes. J. F. Wet.-el, N. T Gaini s,
Finis Martin. Norig-F' rd and Joe
Johnson,, all of' Bellevue, and
!’ st ~k''S> FlwweTS'' Sayre,
,, , . Okla., a-guest in ti > mr ■*’ her
imm a three-day trip to District ,,,
i n . , ,,, • , , _ sister. Mrs. Diomas Dutton.
4 H camp at Trinidad, Texas, |
whetc—about 175 boys and girls]
other coUnties played
1). ,1 lodson l
Soul h western
States
;5'* * d",1 1 ' " ’ ....... j"t.....'■ __'* '"I.’''’"j Those r atten^lim'_Jfrmii.......Minn I.
-•ihiiii. -A lithiiiiiii----; — •m ■ Ro a, a Mic C . M. McNktE , ... T ■
■ , . . . > ’m C . - K- .1'i.mie (.o.iiptv v.ere: Jimmie
■ ’• ’ii'- - I- inc .......' "ill t.u i<! me. Pm-n: )•■. Mr- \< r V.fot''. . , ■
.i. .vu’. ...n .! B . ' ; , ■
thrrnrtr Moort,■■ 1 R. . ar< Ii BIRTHS • • . 1 > ■ ■ <
i i c. \ i A n - •• • J" n.. r <nt ’ tbui'.L I'tfris L u.t-i
, hi •! ♦’ ' I "’.i? S.t-i’ \’i • J- rr i . ,rn • v! M :r <• '. • 7, .....— ....... ’
, ■ : , -3 ' ' ' Vitik’.A—StLi-k:..
L’trrrr - j , .■ J • j . . ’ -Di Mi :. , , . ■ .
,. . Ja- I. --ii, I n stourg: Lorcllu •
,,V Miim.m Howe. . hIt nslRy, Prai,;. Valley; Ada I
FORT WORTH m Technicolor , ' ' '""'Rhoades. I.ofl, star; and Fran- ■
A Al e--■ 4 . .ItlfH’ .13 to Mr. Mr.?. Jvm . • 1 i
at the Bowie- Majestic Sunday. , 1 < •• J<»nv iLirA ^c-ld.
1 t 1 HivKinan, renal. •<. . . , . . ' , " . /
Monday., June 24 25. ► , ; . » ’ he <irlei;at< v. "n the trip?- <-n
1 b /vAjthen' work m club demohstra-
thc[ " ' 1 a"1 turns and record books in 4-.H,
JX^-JJmioeUq TI^MSTrnmor-the- iripl
.Riehard .ALiim \\ t. 9 lbs. 5 oz..!
1.? r ni . .- “7T'rrr j/jni ry tiw AlOningUe
Imin June 19 to Mr. and Mr, E.:Ciiunty ly|
( ‘ '.l-. "A" .. '’jlL_ Ml’>rt;|gde Cyunjy
.-[Demonstration Council. T her
Presbyterian Services *irbi,w‘sh thank, ’
2 Home Demonstration Council lr r I
lb \ (’ A. Tiicker, Presbyte-. nufking thy/trip possible. . i
1 rian pastor, anniiunces h-i s I • 1 , j
[. Irnrch. will tlKimss services Sun-. dub Boyg Relurn
■ ■ d;.,\. .11 o clock, as 1> gesture of 1
>'welcome to, thy in’« pastor of From Interesting Trip
* 'the Fi: ' Methodist Church. Jlcv. Weldon Lewi . i-'.-.wii ' Vocal
4 J l.Toxd R-mlwai'e... ’ A'tonal agriculture -timber and
\ Sin.a ,v afternoon at 3:3" Mr the sixteen FFA b< who'vcnl
-Xs aMi-'ke;-■ wtH'-p.nw4i+4i-deUma-t'on ‘w ith trim, returned from thetr*----
1' ::: oii .:' Hu.l'- arid, that : "dip t .;> tlirough the West.
< ' ' "h"t here, will bo-fillM'. by They traveled in ' New ^I<Ai-
M. A, Trai ls, visiting min , . Ari/opa. Nevada,- 'California
,,.nd old Mexico, imd reported'
on'an.V inti'rest'iii"; : :ghts and ex-
.; < ricin cs. ,.
, 1ST LT. ROBERT W. RYAN
IS ORDERED TO REESE
First . Lt. Robert W. Ryati, 502
Central ave,nue, Bowie, has xe_-
cently been or'dered to duty at
Ree,s4’ Air Force Base, Texas.
'cinnmimi'tvll l-><-'utc-nant Ryan entered the
1 .Am Force, m Jline' of 1?>43 and
received his commission Septem-
ber 8. 1944. Prior",to his assign-
ment at Reese., he was an in-
structor at Randolph .Air Force
Base. Texas' ■ .
Before -entry • intozz-Y!7es»~jiTir
Force, Lieutenant ll/i.n was loan
•CrrrnTTTcrcird
THE BOWIE NEWS, BOWIE. TEXAS___________
OIL I Jerrell Jeffus
’l wps reported Thursday
morning thgt Bowling Oil Com- that
' I party rd' Wichita Falls has made firm of Owens-Brumley. Funeral
e locations for tests' on the Home in Bowie became effective
Will Laird land, 7 miles south Thursday. June 21. where he- has
1 since the first
[ dolph
ho.st ot lilends, left oh Dividend,”
••olid Strawn core of |Wi^\ukii her.m.vlheix MriD Errna
‘■t Wellmer.,
Their plans* at this tijne were
■;iml in the Moore No. 1, an-off-;rjotls ■ interesting offers. They
, expressed* great .r^Jjret at
-abouf-fen ■nnlesi from Bowie, on 1
the Newport road. This is three
times what drill stem
showed, in
turned out as a good well.
. Continental’s Heard C. No. 4.
moving in: their Mann No. 2 in
Salona field, good producer in
Ca.ddo. . ' .
It was reported Thursday
nioriiin gthat oil, has- been dis-
^covered in the Boedeker test, a
itmthWest• extension (>f the Sa-
Iona fielcT -
Texas Compijrh’s J. B,
xche No.^2":Tffjle tasnir
drilling in shale at 6049, drilling
ahead. In drill st( m test 5979 to
I.) . ■ !
- • "• • - — ■’■— |gra'nddaughterTLolisa Ann Wad- ■
'dell of Kermit. Her listeners , ,
. '• , . . . , . A check in the amount of
were privileged to take a trip-i. u
r , T -r r v- .SlOi.80 has been received by the ..........
in funev to'.tin land of charm. ,, ,, , '
... .. , , Bowie Chamber it Commerce
so vividlv did. Mrs.. Karsteter ... ., -
. . , a refund from mojiev uon'atea
picture senes and events r.f the . • '
__________, ■______________________. ■ , , by Bowie lor .the 19.)ti f m t____________;
TJ; ... 77 ' .Worth FDod Relief Fupd. Bowie •
■■ Mrs. E. W__JLiugiit was pro- , , , , , , t
,, r-i , /? I I ’I i' I Mid of S431 I)!l •
to ' the fund. The directoi’s (if
■ak. r. Thi .i ni. .1 Love , , , ,,, , , ...
, ... the I'ort'Woith !■ und stated that
1 . the Story, ."as sung.; •, , -• ,,
nn a "L""'' .1-mi.-ined* ufier all re-
■<tu4t>ed■ it-Ht-f wit- chstrfbuted ancU
tfii' i.iio-'bl poitM'n of liy^.t-v .
-Wis,being, returned to the -.vari-
ous 'cities and
'uses as ihyy;
.*ary.
' Virgil Blair,
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Trout, H. I. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, June 22, 1951, newspaper, June 22, 1951; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1367703/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.