The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1957 Page: 2 of 14
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PAGE TWO—SECTION ONE
THE BOWIE NEWS, BOWIE, TEXAS
THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1957
To The Citizens
Of Bowie
Formcr Resident
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Marries in Houston
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DANCE
Veterans Hall, Nocona
Give to Your Red Cross .
Saturday, March 30
Special
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\ UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
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PRESERVES
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Special
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Mr. and Mrs. Burns will be in charge.
BIGGERSTAFF
PAUL H.
lb.
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TELEPHONE
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Have Fun With the Phone
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ALIVE WITH FLAVOR
COFFEE
8:30 p.m.
Music by David Orrel's Band
Sponsored by American Legion Posi No. 220
1 Will appreciate your icconiniciiilatioii ol-'
V this motel.
Texas Gains 146,000 Telephones
Some figures I saw the other day showed that 146.000
telephones were added in Texas last year.
Mrs. Jack Clover, Mrs.
Studebaker and Hubert,
Portable typewriters for rent
at News office.
KRAFT OLD ENGLISH OB CHEESB X BACON
CHEESE SPREADS
WALKER’S
AUSTEX...
VAN
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ANN PAGE PURE
PEACH, APRICOT
OR PINEAPPLE
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by Sam Ogletree, Manager
U.S. No. 1
Idaho
Russets
10 .i. 45
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1 lb.
Bag
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CAP N JOHN S COD, FERCH, OR HADDOCK
FISH FILLETS
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Made with 13-Egg Recipe—Jane Parker
ANGEL FOOD
RING CAKE
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Keep Up With the Faster Pace
It's no secret io anyone that life is moving at a faster
clip. All around us there are more things to do and see. People
everywhere, it seems, are wishing there were more hours in
the day as the pace of living gets faster.
Well, one good way to keep up with the pace is io use' •
Long Distance frequently. For business or social calls, save
yourself time and trouble by keeping in touch with out-of-
town customers and friends by telephone.
And when you place your Long Distance calls, you can
speed them by giving the operator the number you want.
You'll find that your calls go through twice as fast when
. you call by number.
COLD STREAM PINK
SALMON
DEODORANT SOAR
WOODBURY
REYNOLDS WRAF
ALUMIHUM FOIL
laWiiui i ■ eini 4 .-"Wrub.. a
DEODORANT SOAR
WOODBURY
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"Super-Right" Heavy Calf
STEW MEAT
WORLD WIDE BRAND (PIECES)
SALAD PEARS
PACIFIC BRAND
GREEN PEAS
2 £ 49‘
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3.90
5.45
4 75
5 95
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3.35
KRAFT MACARONI A CHEESB
DINNERS
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food Stores
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Ca/I by number. N> fwfce e« W.
Z ‘ SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
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TENDERONI
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4-H Club Meets
: At Slayden Home
' The Bowie Community 4-H j adults:
• U1UO met luesuav evening in me , » <n,.l >■’”......................
; home of Fred Slayden with ten Mi and Mrs. Troy Woolf, Lee
members and nine adults pr«- - Wiley Tui-ker-.-O. J. Orton, Mrs
ent. Gary Woolf, president, pre- Jessie Mae Hightower, Mr. and
•sided during the business meet- Mr.,. Jack .Slayden.
Ting.Jerry' JoffiS?* sbwnffy/rcutfr
• the .minutes of the organization
; meeting.
Mrs. Troy Woolf, adult leader,
conducted a discussion of 4 11
record books. Susie Orton, recrea-
tion leader, conducted games in
which all members participated.1
1 All members repeated the 4 H
\ prayer in unison before adjourn-
ment of the meeting.
; Refreshments were served to
• the following members: Gary and
Larry Woolf, Susie Orton, Jackye
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It occured to me that this is enough telephones to supply
• city of 400,000 people.
What does this mean io you? Well, it s imp-wtant to you
because you can reach more people by telephone here in, Texas
than ever before. And it's also good evidence that the telephone
company is working to keep pace with progress of the
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Right here in Bowie, we added 101 telephones last year,
and we’re planning to add even more this year to make tele-
phone service more valuable to you and your family.
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RerKop* thii i> ©j>portuni»y for which youv«
uetn waiting a long time. Now you can own trtorfo--
of gleaming Marco brand heavy gouge aluminum
cookware at a remarkably low price. See the prices
of the individual pieces listed at right. Notice that
/ou pay the lowest price when you buy at A4P an
order of food totaling $5.00 or more. Prices are slightly
higher when you buy them with lest than the $5 00
order of food. Start today. Buy one er two pieces o
week. In no time you’ll proudly own a whole set of
eight. See them displayed today ot ASP.
SLICED BACON SA
_ - „ Neuhoff
OiVlOklhb Smoked Links ■ - -r
BREADED SHRIMPS'.
PLLLED SHRIMP
FISH STICKS
CATFISH FILLETS W _
"Super-Right" Heavy CaH
CHUCK ROAST
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1 have remodeled inside and out, and other?
wise improved the motel.
From time io time, Rome of our customers have keep a
"diary" of telephone call*—call* they make and calls they
receive.
At the end of a week's time, they have been surprised
io find the number of'errands their telephone ran fcr them,
and the miles covered by the calls.
BEEF STEW
A I wish to announce that I have purchased the
J 81 Motel on Fort Worth Highway, east edge
'J of Bowie. *
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W<- th'- citizens of the Bowie
trade area take this pleusuTi- in
.endorsing Eoy Cantrell a.s your
candidate f"f Mayor in your city
"eir-ction. Sonic o! us have kriowiT
h’oy from childhood and we want
the voter ot IJpwie to know
I tfht ver tiirrrrre itftererf<>tJ=JTt Trt"-
me Bowae -grow and pro.<qM,>r and.
we believe that Eoy will help
Bowie a.s inuch oi niore than any
n;nn you have elected in the past.
Underlined are a few of his
many qualifixations: Honest. Ca-
pable, and tl Christen. Can and
will talk to aiiy one, old or young,
ling to work. Education, Char-
itable, and Dependable. During
W»>t4<l WJar II. tie +iad a yvjfe and
three children at home. He vohm
-teeieri—anti JiTtrml tTir TYrmcct
forces to help his country in
Jiniv of need. Has an iionorabfe
disi hai gc.
We believe wholehearted that
you will In1 satisfied if' Foy is
elected your Mayor.
Elect'him with your vote, Tues-
day, April. 2nd.
Paid for by Mrs. Charles Bluck'-
mon and citizens who are eligible
to vote in City of Bowie Election.
Alton Moore. 49. Dies
At Panhandle, Texas
Alton Moore, age 49, of Pan-
-hnndlr, died—after having—suf-
fered a hem I attack at his Ford
garage in 1’anhaudle. Wednesday
r.ight, Marell 20th. He is the son
m-law of Mr. and’ Mrs. H. A.
Winton of Bowie.
Survivors include his widow,
Loyciie. urid son. Clu is. age 11.
\ MP OFFERS EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN
k HEAVY WEIGHT WATERLESS
L ALUMINUM
COOKWARE!
pale Adams of Houston, for.
niei'Lv employed at Parkers Food
Store here, was married in Janu-
ary to Miss Clan line Hool'.er '-I v ,,, ,,, i I I I Y LUU III J ' ' I I I I ) ' .
•*"flioustcm. ------------------------leiuHve to <‘iiy itffairi, i.ml-iti-w-il-
He is the .'.mi ol Mr. .'mil Mrs.
T. M. Adams of Tioga, formerly
of Bowie.
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.-Regularly 49c ZEST SOAP
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Ord., O? M°o„ > R-guld,
- $U9 - -
1.99 * 75
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2.69 785
2 39 340
2 99 799
1.25 379
1.69 ,-'9
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\ VV. .L). Hardison Observes
92nd Birthday Sunday
W D. Hardison celebrated his
92nd birthday Sunday, • March
1 21th, at his home at 507 Limlsey
. trci I Seventy-nine children, •
,.'iamliTitldri’ii. great grand chil
% <li-n and itreaf greal, grandchil-
# <)ien were present to help him
L oil i-rvi- the day. Observance of
< tin-, occasion g 0' eighteen years
W rtandtmt.
/ Mr. Hardjson is still .sharp of
> mind and vision and is in fair. ■
< I hy.sicai condition for a man of
"V" Jirj :nti,.mrv>rt,5T';n,7 'Tit' w.tt. fturn -
/ m'Dallas county, Missouri, March
% l2t>. Illtib He came to Montague
J county m fool where he engaged
in farming m the l.one Star and
Tage community until 1949.- Since
that time he has been retired npd
Las made his homo at his present
address.
S- u n ..in i mm; children yvi-re.
pre < Ft! Sunday mid w*-H L'lai ■______
i nee Hardison, Jleiirietta; Mrs.
Gtedys Liuiiler. TeiraL Oklaho-
ii..i. Burn/ UaitdiwHH Mnntagum—
John Hardison, Bud Hardison,
Mrs, '’Millard Hoborts'and Mrs.
JVlay M i< li I li -11 >n *.'i 11 of Howie. •
The following grandchild ren
TrrntTniesTs were prtTsefiVTMT. ffiTd--
Mi's Paul Gray. Paul and l,hida
of Petersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Carter <>l Seymour; Mr. and Mrs
M. B. Vicars,. Harold and CaTroll
• of Wichita Palls; Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Hillers, Mrs. Clarence 11(11-
ihson of Henrietta; Mr find. Mrs.
Charlo. Gray and Cheryl Beth of
Bellevue. Mr and Mrs. S. A.
Snow of Mineral Wells; Ml’Si B.
I. Cerit-s. I.iihI.i. Khonda and
-tnrryrTr r Guiftsr ana Karen
; no J A* Waldruni of Terral,
—Okla . Mi-s I'swt HLtekmrm and
land.i of Atoka. Okla. )\lr. and'
Mrs. Cart Stewart -of ^tiribhock;
■ Mrs’ Bynn Itnheels -tind- l.ytm, jr
i I Koyona; Mr. and Mrs. Gone
ITy. Jan and Genic of Saint Jo;
Ajismid Mrs. A. P. Wood, jr. and
Linda iif. Jacksboro; Mrs. Bern
Hardison and Judy Hai'drson of
Montague; Mr and Mrs. Jack
Winn and Tim. M. S. Roberts.
Mi and Mrs. O. A. Gray, Mr.
and Mrs W.’.-X. Gray. Sherry and
Diane, Mr,• and Mrs. John Lewis,
Howard Middleton. Jerry Middle-
1 !’.’.L!- ^'Is' J”1' Middleton.
Carol, l .ai ry. Brenda’and Bobby,
Mi and Mrs. Jack Hardison and
Shorty, Mrs JiitirrHardison, Mr
ami M is,—Harold—Pnlh+rd—and---
__lianiiy,—Mrs. Turn Iluwaid and.__
the honoree, W. D. Hardison all
cf Bow ie.
ANN FAGE BED KIDNEY OR MANE WITH FORK
*cEAl| Vnl E aiso sultana
BFANS OR BLACKEYES
BANANAS
Cantaloupes" 15<
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K 29*
_5S: 33c
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£, 29*
BORDEN'S, BALLARD’S OR PUFFIN ’
BISCUITS io,,,;;
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i cl»aner. the drug store, and maybe the dentist or the doctor.
| Anyway, there were mi.ny calls made and received, and
” lot* of miles covered »r'>und town.
The ieleph-ni ui your home is there'for you and your
|O yufc. u*«kU-«fte!F>apd. make «H thjp Mdls yog want
- to make- 1 « other words, HAVE FUN WITH THE PHONE"
—' A&PYWeekend Meat Valves..
'■SUPER-RIGHT” WHOLE DRESSED O I
FRESH FRYERS - 35'
•'SUPER-RIGHT" FRESH CENTER CUT >
PORK CHOPS 65'
■/ ’’SUPER RIGHT’’ FRESH PORK LOINS
PORK ROAST
LOIN END HALF OR WHOLE
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MAW1 num Uf AH>ireoc oruwe •
Raborn Insurance
Agency
Your Protection is our Businesr
Phone 735 14 Tarrant St
lOO/f AT THE SAVINGS;
Ovorl Sauce Pon
o..0“orL.Sou« ........
,’’'’d frZ»r ............... .
JJ Co».,ed f,xer
f^»oriT5SB Cool.;...............
V’ Ova', p.-fih o,en
7Vt Griddle *
"'’Griddle
Glover, Martha Tucker, .Cynthia
Roberts,. Ronnie Oliver, Virgil
Studebaker, Jerry Jones, and
Fred Slayden, and the following
The ttowie communny i n , .num
• Club met Tuesday evening in the I Cecil
members and nine adults -pres-r-Wtley Tuekm. <>. J. Mrs
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Tibbetts, Harlow E. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1957, newspaper, March 28, 1957; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1368263/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.