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THE BOWIE NEWS, BOWIE, TEXAS
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FORMER RESIDENT DIES
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INSURE with
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COVEY
2it
Watermelon
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lb
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FROZEN FOODS
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7-P
1. Fume-Rrisfnni
1
17c
2. Sett Clewing
9xE
6-Oz, Can
17C
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6-Oz. (L’in
23c
it) Ox.
SP!
17
10-Oz. Pkg.
Mor
17c
Bowie. Texas
MA
10-oz. Pkg.
19c
WOLF'S TAMALES
No. 2 can
w
SHOP AT DODSON'S
I
25c
factory I
tor
Friday, Saturday & Second Monday!
69c
Vegelole Shortening
3-lb Cfn.
I
$]11
Next
2
10c
Final Clearance
<or
1
10c
39c
Lox.
1 •
DRESSES
29c
LIPTON TEA
Alterations FREE!
4OZ. PKG.
$3.09 - $4.09 - $5.09
15c
14-oz. Bottle
.Iti INCH
I \ST COLOK
3 yds. $1.00
(
29c
4
Rolla
It pays to advertise in The News
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ASS’N.
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TO S2.9S
Pound Pkg.
CLEARANCE
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29c
Sour or Dill—Qt.
ON
ENTIRE STOCK
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1-tb Cello Pkg.-’
15c
303 Can
PHO*tE *
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BEST MAID
PICKLES
CHARMIN
TISSUE
MEN'S SUMMER
DRESS PANTS
SUNPROOF
ON ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE
SME DP TO >/2 PRICE
HOUSE PAINT
will guard
• your home
on
Ladies' & Children's
BAND PARENTS
PRESENTS
the evening will be open to pub-
lic atti ndanee.
25 lb Print Bag
lOJb Paper Bag
5-tb Paper Bag
USE OUR LAY-A-WAV ■-
$1.00 Wil] Hold Anv Garment
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w| I f >
.16 T<
112
WISE
Hindi
I»' i-
-
I < tell
l*’rril
and
was
lb
Can
Prices Greatly
REDUCED ON
Th<
who
FOR SALE BY
THE •
BAND PARENTS ASSOCIATION
r.~". iy:nrm'i *iif* l\:.‘ fi ■jpy.fm——whtvm—m
T. E. I., (’Ia;;s
I'Ji’cL; ( )| IlctTS
3 Pt
U-'qi
a". si Tei’.
of Okla
SUNSHINE KRISPY
CRACKERS
MINUTE MAID
LEMONADE
MINUTE MAID
LIMEADE
THOMAS
STRAWBERRIES
PICTSWEET
CORN
PICTSWEET
ENGLISH PEAS
CAMP FIRE
PORK & BEANS 9c 3
HOLLAND-*---"ft--*
CHEESE FOOD
FRESH SUPPLY
ACME FLOUR
SNIDER’S
CATSUP
SUN VALE
BACON
UNCLE JOE
FRANKS
RITZ
CRACKERS
HEART’S DELIGHT
PEACHES
OLD DUTCH
CLEANSER
Ladies’ and Children's
PLAY TOGS
I” ■
all.
DODSON'S DEPT. STORE
MORE FOR YOUR MONEY IN '54
ENTIRE STOCK
MEN'S Dress Straw HATS
1/2 PRICE
SUN VALLEY
OLEOMARGARINE
Sprcddt, Freely When Ice Box Cold>
1.99
.89
.45
1
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19c
i ri.i. 63C
. ONE TABLE CHILDREN'S SHOES $1.44’
New Fall Merchandise Arriving Daily
LADIES' <uid CHILDHEN'S ■
-SUITS AND DRESSES
George
Mrs. G. j
ion the D
Heavy syrup. No. 2*2
Presbyterian Church io Be Featured
At First Methodist Sunday Night
Rev. I’,ui*l Kvelett, pastor. will
iliri 11 the pi'iurain Rev. A. C.
of Munday will
COFFEE-
MARYLAND CLUB.
ADMIRATION
MAXWELL HOUSE
SCHILLINGS
Lumber Company
I K
Phone 69 lv
4""
Williams. Mt
Mrs, B<n IhIL
d <»l(‘Hinii|’
had Hie v«M< li <
hi 1< t th hi th< \
I liriit (» Mi'< ’< »<»l
(;an
hath inj* ml for
Ila* Bowie poof
DEL MONTE YELLOW ,
.CORN
S^tHI
5
3. Inrtched with
‘•VITOUZl’D OILS’
ARROW
Black Pepper
tooler for Tcmco
i at Grand t
Prairie was home over the week
end visiting ins parents, Mi. and
, Mis. Leonard Hickman, and oth-
.... --------- Ethel Barkley of .... (r,cn(js
i Bowie. She graduated from th. ,J_
h'igh school here and.taught in
j several of the^rhnyrts near here, j
, i in< R< v
Nn iwh.. Ito .•<
(.vacation; will
bullif df
in c
nu’ht
J, V I I > l I 1 1 I I1 . >. •»!
",1 11' Tlu: i JdiT„ llL,tllla film t h b,l\ ■■ .
announced a singing ehool to
I .'.atn Monday evening, August
It' ind run for ten day.: (.’lasses
'v'll be held daily at.7:45 p in.
T,m‘ school will be open to the
mliiu in general A more com
pletc' announcement will appear
next-week.
A
and Hie pro
9 30 p in
i.f the county pl.'iliiiing
atti nd and are
I were:
I ford
M iliou t "arti f.
| .1 R Applei'ale.
Bobby Bod. Billy
Vetch Seed Crop
Averages 150 Pounds
Mrs. R.’B. Monroe has returned |
home from a week's visit with j
her father, E. J. Fancher, and sis- )
ter, Mrs. G. C. Bailey of Flo.vda j
OF LADIES' SHOES AND SANDALS
$197 - S3.G0 - S4.00
-Ctl
r-
MENS and BOYS'
SPORT SHIRTS
"M,:s 88c
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I
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homa City, brother, Charles W.jl
McDonald ol Walters: three child
I'rn, Mrs Unborn of New Orleans." 1
Dean l(ie<- of Dunean and Mrs,
'loin Pilkington of Wasliiligton.
D. C..; abd four grandehildiin,
Linda and Judith Itaborn, Don
liici and Luann Pilkington.
,• i r.i.y.ai
Mi Earnest Dunn and* Marell.-
are visiting in Fort Worth arid
Daila-- Hus week.
from' 101)
IK'I'e with
Church of Christ News
j-
member : weB: I ■ ' . C‘.
Iterioaii lie.nd |,u m-y ■ (,'enera) was Hie
" • • ■ ■ . evening lie ......
n,id>'<iii""<i tiv '.rifirSe itow.ird w
Mavs. -
.lavcee members and Ibeii
h-huvri froih llou je attending
Mmes Cl if
i Siiihdrland.
I Rfibrir n Jr.,
B H Roberts.
Neeld. W. C.
Buchanan. Jack Lovetle, Tai
in.igc (Jarrett, and Norland Ed
lb Package 25c
... 29c
Bowie Grocery Co.
jot GARLINGTON LYNN GARLINGTON
Phone 299 Delle.t 113 Weal Wise
THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1954'*' ... ----------------...
returnedj Mrs. Floreiice Johanson ahdl
.. :< ..nil, I sons from Waco :.pci)t last week <
with her aunt Mi .uid Mrs. F
E. Yale. |
11 f to advertise in The News
Roper, A
cn < If . leader. •
Church pastors, delegates and
vi.alru's •.'XC’i'tl attend from Hie.
everal As a'inhiy ol God eliurch-
<i. <>l Hu' county and a number
^of them will a< lively engage mi
pn.'i’iling the various features -
of the program The crvici■ ; of | Y ARBOROUGH:
Thanks Friends; j
Predicts Victory
AUSTIN. Aug. 3 — Democratic
gubernatorial candidate Ralph
Yarborough said this week he
will win the Aug 28 second pri-
mary by a swci'ping margin.
Sfud Yarborough, emifideofly:
—a majority of
I Texans—can't lie wrong.
"678.0(10 Texans have ham-
} merer! home their belief that in-
: tegrity in their government can
be achieved only by a change.
"678.000 Texans have noted
their distrust and d.isapproval
I of a third term for their gover-
nors
"678.000 Texas Democrats have
M/U,t;1 Nick I. I.ongvol of Mo
lute A'l.'i . in- I In wile and .on
iii Mnnrne, T.a,, Sunday—w+irrr
they wen driven In, her parent .
! Mi and Mr l.eonai'rl llu knlan
i Mi l.engvel and Mike had hi <91
< r itiiif lu re the past Hu< e.
Week.-
<ee members
froth Bowie
Messrs an I
< ’oilips.
■ H re.
Snine iliiikiiij' <>od .yield . were
■ We< Tu< l.< i ol Spam li Forl -I.a j. ,, .t M,.th<i(li t Church durui-
made about 300 |>oiilid: p<-i |.Jnlv ;,ud Align .1
-. Tobie ’I'luinifi mi of Nocona I
whn pound ■ p<T ;hTC •
.itxl Huck K’ 1 iitifdi 2k() pound *1
p<‘i' .4HTJ’ l»n 10 ;h.’M .
M6. I of’’flic \ t’l< h 1 coir iir<‘ <»f j
< t rip id- (jiLdily Hii,- \4!)f. This
W.i: pnili.iltv due.’ tn IJtc ci»»pi
i’ipcHHH* and 0< itij*. Ii.ji v',' ted
itlxjiit f»uirqs rallied op.
Mi Coot and* Aiifrtpt 'a bo arc in
Hie e<-,.| ale,’min" Im ,im .1 . IlHVe
d ciiinitir. .in
than they could clean
Getlis’ McCool aw: they
h i\< efeaiied about -10.000 pounds
.•of i-i-d and it is HII ruining rn
J wi«w<r -it rtn-sfribefrar t+iry- wa'rtt
la leader wfiose lovativ i. un-
I questioned, who will never be-
trav them-"
Yarborough thanked “each and I
| every one of the brave Texans
I who voted for and with me" in
I the first.primary He.said he was
I “especially ahd p a r t i c it 1 a r 1 y
I grateful to the. citizen: of Mon-
(ague County who have joined
| our Commnh' fight to resb'ti. de-
cency and honor to Texas gov-
ernment.'^
| Yarborough raid the campaign
4 issues now are sharplv drawn.
I He said: “Texans can now choose,
i for or again a tradition-breaking j
third term, for or aiainst straight |
] forward Democratic leadership,
c and for or against integrity in I
their State Capital.'*
Tim Democratic candidate re-
peated his-thanks to “his friend*
of Montanue County and urged I
I their voting support*— along
with the votes of all other Tex-
ans—August 28."
•• Paid Pol. Adv. ,
11 . .■ ! I..... ....—— '
Word has been received here
ol the death of Mrs Dora Rice,
a former re. icient of the Newport
community. Sin- was Dora Mc-
Donald 'Ia fore her marriage. The |
following account of her death |
is taken from a Walter . Okla.,
newspaper.
Mrs. Dora Rice, prominent Wal-
ter citizen and o’ne-time eourfty
upi-i tnteiident o| school:. died
Jul,'. 15,91 .the .home <_d.-iL
tor. Mi Bert Rahorn, in New
Orleans, I.a
Fuiicral services were eondiict-
ed at tip- hiisi Baptist church in
Hi refold. Texas, Sunday after
pm in 11 it< i meiit w.’is in t hy-Here
ford ci mi ti iv ln-adi the 'grave
of her husband and son, Donald
J Rice.
She was born July 29. 1873.
t'hieo. Texas. For
she lived in and
ford, and taught
She was. married
Ried iti 1902. and
were born to the union,
were Donald. l.u< ille. Mary Wil-
lard and Dean Rice.
Mi: Rice was county superin
tendent of schools in Cotton coun-
ty from 1925 until 1929, and
taught lor eight years in the Wai
tels system alter that. She was
a member of the First Baptist
church of Walters.
ah(T ‘ Survivors include:
’ Mrs. Alberta' Tallanl
.lame Douglitv will be featur-
'd :i guest .olo| ,| and Nelda
M'-: u tte and T, i i y Randolph
•A HI pre i-nt the mu-ii of the
lan i iiiii|i'r.i . - m a -peeially
,iri;ang,crl program .for' organ and
i om " . • ..
rile service l-egin.. '.il'7 15 [> m.
m Air l nmlitiiiiii <1 l-'ii I Metho-
dist ('Imreh. .
The liest paint news in icun is th.if
Pittsburgh's SUN PROOI I louse
Paint is now funic resistant!. Il covers
your house, with a filin’of unusual
whip'ness that just won’t dull!
I hniugh storm, sleet, sun, < o.il smoke
and g.is fumes . . . youg liouse retains
its pristine whittness. I iliceii new
colors in self cleaning, limit-resistant
Pittsburgh Si N-PIU M 1|- I louse Paint.
mtE -"Color in Allion" hooklol.
Gary-Nees
| riN'vi’lcNl ' >4 i:i< iivm nt
She teaches mathematics in the ,
Junior High School and Mr.
Skinner leaches machine shop in I
the High School m Orange. Mr !
'Skinner is a brother of,Mrs. Vi
oia Powell.
< 'hutch Through I he i
Hie general theme Ik' I
mi; tudied on Wednesday night
ol each. Week at Hie Bowie '
('hurvh of Christ Tlu* study i
Jieilig ilnei l<-<f by Willi G.. Ji i •
iiigan, resident evangelist, tim'd
liilcre I is being , li"Wn _i.il tie
.'•l‘le '/'Ahli-h In<,rt"l7ft’!.".1 HI.10* of
Chi'islianit.v""frmii its beifTTililhg
in Ni ls Testament limes, to the
jircscnt flay.
As a part of the service Wed
nesd.iv of tfijs week Glenn .ftet-
lenlKto en ,•! lli-.md I land,- Ni l'.,
pn riifed Hie work being doin'
in that city Mi B'-tt< nhaii on r
being -iipported by the Bewie
church as Evangelist in the
fJrand' Island atea. '
The Imai njinister, Mr. Jrf-
niuam has nisi returned from a
lii ci till go. pel meeting at Pti
can (l.i|i. Texas The local mm
ister.will fill the pulpit in BowP*
at both rrvirrs Sunday and ha:
almounctul his ;ermnn topic frtv
Sunday morning as "'I1if> Me
inorial "f the Cross." Hi Sunday
evening tlicni.e will be an evan-
gelistic message.
Warren MeSwaiii,
i k returned from
(>ii ini the story
' and belief of the Presbyterian
I ('Init< lie m a - pecia! message Ku
i Si.iidav night Atr.'ii: t IHh. eii-
.me of alnzul. 150 poiiuds periljt|l(| ■|illl|,(| Hl pm-poe' 'Ibi
I is Hie <-i ail m-ualiim ol Hie special
Summer Sunday N.i lit Serviii.
| 1 .i h< l.i -md ‘ I, mdra I .alie " left
I Sumi.n for a few days visit in
| Nocona with their grandmother,
Mr ' J .1 litiehie. Thcv are the
d.nmhteis et Mr. and Mt E. D.
line.
many year:,
around Here
School there.j
to Emmett
four children
TIkv
2^ Cold, lb
The T I'! I. < 'la . ol th'' South
ide D.ipij-I Church met M<m ..w aiil.-.
day oVi'iitni! for a hu- mi . . nieej, ' . Ollier
.-mil a bit thday party lor .... i ...i .!
A-
•-
The Perfect Answer To .
Every Gift Problem!
The fruit cake everybody wants and appreci-
ates . . CHOCK FULL OF FRUITS and
SUPREME PECAN MEATS!
Packed in a handi-ome, useful container, each Manor
Cake you give is chock full of finest fruits and pecans
nM.dcifailly jinxed with choicest cake flour, purest
sugar, country ogga and bu*tci. ___ ,
> from Bowie attending
ini' and .1 Imlhil.ix p.n'ti Im included Bill Brewer and Mark
Ivo mcml'i-i -. Mi . W E Sum llliftli
men and Mi < gr i< e Brow n I'h. ■ ,
oprniAg prayer wa •led by Mr i ’
Noblitl . . j ASSEMBLY Of GOD
(iilicer Wi re elected lor the MONTHLY MEETING
comim. year. Thev are pre idenl
Mr 1,011 I-tlu r.-il -o. Vice pre: i ' Tin A emblv of ( led 'Fellow-
d. lit. Ml - liny William :, scac-. . hip <'ui le ol Montague County
tarv. Mi (i W Tlmma .on. tn a..- "'H lonyenv al the Nocona A-
• niif. Mt:.. Ben Hill. -----------Kamfilr. rrf find Chiirch a
■ llw;t< >s< ;. for the .I'vemn.", were: o'clock Friday evening ol Hu -
Mi Ro\ Wi.n'i.im Mi W E week for' a nionlhR program'.
SliMMiH'r, Mrs. Bell Hill. Mrs. I- ..... ...
Tijni Nulg'Li. Mr.. J. I' Roach, I’bvmt the pi">i;iam Rev.
Ml- Bill Morrin. Mi Ada Eniupirz ol Munday will be
Mifeli'ell. Mr. I.OII. Etlicreil e, pHii<i|i.il ''.met .peaker, Rev. J
Vlr.. Fn.i Luther. Mi .Im Roper. A Murphy of ^Sunset 1;; county
Mr. - Rose M.-y'ar+y- and . Mi '.
’Giace Brow n.
f liefrt'.hmtiiitu were
twelve memlx i;. ami i.ixlecii
tor.;. i
_____________________PAGE TWO-SECTION ONE
, Jimmy Hickman, who is ctn-
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Skinner of* as a U...- ‘
Orange, Texas, are visiting his 1 Airv,.af( Corporation
mother, Mrs. Anne Skinner of
Alvord, and other relatives there
and in Bowie. Mrs. Skinner is
the former Ethel Barkley of
T)ie Vel.i'b ' < i d hat ... .1 JU t
imjili-teil by l.'iiruei: coopeiat
with Hie lljipcr F.lin Ited Soil
n i rv.'it mn |,i-l ru t m
lit Alias wa- abovi'
,Ti vi< Id
lh< crop
I'oilnd
and girl:; who attended
lb.- Hi tr.iil camp'- and the state
l-H roiindu|> aie in charge of
amt carrying out all
ailivilici nf the camp. Activities
tile niein.liel':: will enjoy through;
i.out Hie day include handera(,t.
Mecii .itmu, i li i tri<"il yvofk, safety,
l: \y.imimm', goqfl ent ., cold drink:
|aud .i fiii'.lit jirogram. The nig.lit
Ii'i'i >;• i am 'will I .a I at .8:0(1 a. m
| and .ill parent:-;, lenders
111 lb-*' Illi ml III I II arc inyited to at
L Eak ip.ll(|
AH I Hci attending are asked*
Io li'iH;’ a .irk Imieli for noon,
a iwiiiii.I coffee »;an for lt.SC -ill
i-r.ilt:.. and a bathing :anl
rwupmim.', in
!" Annual 4-H Camp lo Be Held
I At Meyer Park Next Wednesday
•
The Animal Montarm-’Coiin(\ m-. .1 Io do- o by County Agent:
Hov ind Girl- I II Club Camp W- In ihJiert.; and Reba Bur
Will l»' In-til Wi-diii day, August: right
II it Merer I '.n k. Campin ai B'iy
rive Lv 11:3(1 a iii.
I'laiii wifi la t until
All -I- H, m< .mln
ire ehpllile tn
Maids and Matrons
Assisi inf* (ol’
'Hie Maid- .ind 'Afalroii:: Club
mol Wediu i|.i\ miiiuiug
.club .giurin w ith Mr I
man. pre uli nf pri. ulmg.
Si-'dl Wlt.tley'. pri- uli ol of Hi*
Bow"' ,('haml'i i ' "f t 'umiperci-
pre < nled Hie raniK'iit project I"
— th'- i lull lliemliei -ml I.cd Hi.'
a. a .taiui of tin ilub in rai Tm: ,
the ,n<-4 i . pi y liiuil to brm;' j
!ln: f.'utory t" .'.own Th. clul- JOY(.|;t;s AHE'GUF.STS
v..l"l Io coimm.l. with Hu AT NOCQNA MEET|NG
<,namher ol t omnu rec tn reeur
mg pledge:, lor tin monel nei-c ! Bow le ■ Javcee ;. who helped
..ary Io Imiig Hir. factory I" (orgaiuzj'.'the Nocona Ja.veee or
Bow ie I gani/'.ition. w< re :.|>ei tai guests on
I lie i hili al o \ iled to i i h Saturday night when the Nocona
lioiul iiy I .Hou.di- $101) to Ihu. j rruup held their charter hanqtiel
jiro.ieil. ■ I,if III, A.IIU'1 lean la'inmi Hall
• I lie folloyvim’ memhei. weti:i, ,l..|,u B<m Shoppmd, *l'<-va*- Al
file ent. Mun- Ibi loan Heard (oi i>e.V ■ ti'i-ni-ral was the elm-1
W. li. ("yvey. I. D Eakman. G '.,- of the
1'L. t tr'W’fni; '.hi'At.'vn* Spearw KrttT---‘
m><Tm Ii',d|7Ti I 'oi ler, .1 r*~'r>mTt L
lev, I ‘ ( ' ('runiplef. Be| I \
.S'liiy rc,. '!'. B Coffleld ami J
Ki’iiiy. •
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