The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1960 Page: 4 of 16
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• SERVICES OFFERED
• NOTICE
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BOWIE LODGE NO. 578
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Box 44, Bowie.
• FOR SALE
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CARD OF THANKS
was
k" ’■
Barbara brought him home.
The Hamilton Family
Real Estate Bargains
N. Street Phone 538-5054.
• WANTED
meet
ard.
“* • We need listings on 2 and 3 bedroom henres.
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—Will Appreciate Ycur Listings—
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Miss Bill Ann Bishop Becomes Bride
3f Jimmy H. Jones of Sunset
Large 3 bedroom home, living room*," dining room,
bath, garage, cellar, extra large lot.
BOWIE
ELECTRIC
FOR SALE—Ideal lot in choice
neighborhood sewer all ready on
See the Paper Tree at the Bow-
ie News,' Filled with the fanciest
napkins, place mats, paper jowelS
coasters and other necessities you
ever saw!
If you are planning any kind of
party sea the BOWIE NEWS line
»f napkins, coasters, place mats,
etc. Most complete and fanciest
/line in town. Very inexpensive!
Come see for yourself.
Industrial • Commercial
Domestic Wiring
Appliance Repairs
TR2-2334 - ll^N. Smythe
W. B. SICKLES
Alan
Pete
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FOR RENT—2 bedroom furnished
and unfurnished. Close to school,
Mrs? Curtis Latham. tt
FOR RENT‘D-Small house nicely
‘, priced reasonable.
Call or see Mrs. Marvin London,
801 E. Wise. Phone TR2-1442. 1c
FOR SALE—First line Martin
Alto Saxophone, good condition.
JoAian Spears. tf
FOR SALE or TRADE--3 bed-
room brick, 2 acres of land, one
mile from city limits on Mon-
tague Highway. T. J. Parker,
TR2-2285. tfc
Dishman & Boutwell
• Plumbing • Healing
• Electrical Contracting
Free Estimate*
TR 2-1482 105 Lindsey
W
FOR RENT — Clean five room
,housp at W. Nelson. Call TR 2-
2125. - tf
FOR RENT—4 room unfurnished
house, 1103 E. Wise, phone TR»^-
1241. tf
FOR RENT—4-room unfurnish-
ed apartment. Sec Ike Parks at
Style Shop or phone TR2-2735
tf
BARGAINS In NEW and USED
FURNITURE. Clark’s Furniture
Exchange. tf
PAINT—Outside white or color*
<2.95 and $3.95 gall >n. Rubberized
inside, 14 colors at $8.95 gallon.
Liggett Upholstery 31 tf
GOOD USED—ga* and electric
refrigerators. Reasonably priced.
J. E. Brown. Bowie. tfc.
SPECIAL
Cold Waves $5
OTHER COLD WAVES
PERMANENT WAVES
S7.50 - $8.50 - $10.00
$12.50 up
GOODWIN BEAUTY
SALON
. .._______Phone 2-2461__________
j
WANTED—Will buy equity in
small or medium size home from
owner. Phone TR 2-2626.
18-25-lc-
Large 3 bedroom modern home, screened-in-porch,
double garage, corner lot, shade trees, 2 blocks of high
school. . ■. '
the lot. Phone TR 2-2711 or TR 2- j • FOR RENT
2714. 1c
FOR RENT—2 bedroom house.
1010 Matthew Street. Lee W.
W. Tucker. 1301 Sanders. Phone
itis, Rheumatism and Bursitis
I'or free infbrmation write:
MRS. LELA S. WIER
2805 Arbor HUI* Drhre-411
P. O. Box 2895
Jackson. Missinippi
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* ■ FOR SALE:—* Pot Cockatiels,
4 months old, unsexed. $10.00
each. Wallace H. Mills, 708 Orch-
CALL TR2-2631 tor Furniture
Jpholstering. We also carry Fab-
ics and Supplies in stock. LIG-
GETT UPHOLSTERY. Bowie,
L &
FOR SALE--0 ft. by 36" plastic
Window shades $1.09. H. F.
Brooks Furniture. tfc
f-
, TR 2-2557. W. F. Ward.
FOR SALE—My home at 803
North Jefferson, consists of six
room* and bath, with double
garage and all furnishings TR 2-
1587 or call 723-8261, Wichita
Falla. Ip
me. corner lot. paved street,
Mliing in on a trade for down
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FOR RENT—N f’c e furnished
apartment. Air-Conditioned. TV
connections. 203 'Strong Street.
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WE DIO CELLARS, septic tanks.* Dr
lateral lines and footings. Cal)
Roberts Radiator Shop. 2-2771.
CARD OF THANKS
The kindness and sympathy of
neighbors and friends in our re-
cent sorrow will always remain
with us as a previous memory.
Our sincere thanks and gratitude
for all those comforting acts. We
also thank the doctors and
nurses.
New 3 bedruem. bi uzK, kitchen and den combination,
2 baths, utility room. large closets, double carport, lots *
rf-trccs,’! acre:, '..... * ‘
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4 acres, nice 2 bedroom modern home, garage, cellar,
on highway.
, OFFICE SUPPLIES OF ALl
KINDS—Record books, business
f->rmS. sah?s books, typing and
file cupplies. Stop in, compare
our prices! The Bowie Newr. ti
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1 <84^711*
Large business building on Montague Highway,
2 acres of lend.
Large 3 bedrobin modern brick-horjie located in
Irving, Texas, attached garage, air conditioned, central
heat..cyclone fence, trade for Bowie property.
MR acres of grass land, old house and barn, plenty
of water, on pavement. ’4 minerals.
Nice 3 bedrot ifi* a'nd den home, 2 baths, attached
garage, floor furnace, carpeted, cyclone fence, corner lot.
I arge 2 bedroom hor
finer furnace, will take ai’C
payment. • •' . •
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to' express our ap-
preciatiun to the -ladies of the
Missionary .Council of the As-
sembly -of God Church in Bowie
for donating their time and ef-
fort and in sewing'for our hos-
pital.
- Bowie Clinic Hospital Staff
FOR RENT— 4 room house near
school reasonable rent. Call TR2-
11779. After 6:00 p.m. Call TR 2-
3256. * 1c
NOTICE
• Free plant with every sale. Roses
and Mimosa Trees 49c each.
Evergreen Plants in contaniers,
---We-eaeh et 6 for h $1Potptents-
for the house. Bowie Nursery.
TR 2-1491. tf
F / i F
Pete Guthrie W.M.
Royce Moor*. Sec'y.
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Brown Bunny Kindergarten
, Classes begin Sept.
am. All day care
BE SURE
Before You Buy or Sall
—Contact
. DALLAS HUTSON
Real Estate Agent
Licensed and Bonded
Phone TR2-8105
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Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Case and Mrs. Eldon Cole, Dr. and Mrs. C.
Barbara brought him home. ( j. Dodsworth. Mrs. Mark High
Raymond Gill is progressing and Mrs c D Swinson.
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LOST—One Black cow-and calf.
Cow has a figure five on left hip.
Was last seen with Harry Sim-
mons cow on Denton Creek.
Please notify R. S. Lynch, will
pay for trouble. tf
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tMiss Bill Ann Bishop and Jim-,
my H. Jones were ■ married at I
8 p.m. Friday, August 26, in the
Central Baptist Church. The
Rev. Paul Henderson performed
the double ring ceremony.
- The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Homer D. Bishop
and the bridegroom’s parents are
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Jones of Sun-
set.
Traditional music was present-
ed by Mrs. Don Shipman of
Gqrl^nd nad Mr. Shipman sang,
‘‘Those , Endearing Young
Charms,’’ and “The Lord’s Pray-
i er."
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a formal
gown of white organza and chan-
tilly lace over satin. Her jewelry
consisted of a pearl drop neck-
lace< a gift from the groom. She
carried a bouquet of) feathered
carnations and stephanotis, cen-
tered with a white orchid.
Miss Carolyn BeM of Bowie
was maid of honor. She wore a | semble with patent accessories,
dress of yellow organza and car- The couple will reside in Fort
ried a nosegay of yellow roses i Worth.
WHEELER REAL-ESTATE
Rm. TR 2-1855 TH 8-2522 - Rm. TR 2-1845
J T. H. WHEELER - OFFICE CLARK WHEELER
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COOK WANTED—Apply at Cot-
ton’s Cafe. Phone TR 2-816S. if
1. 9-11:30
available.
Transportation home if needed.
413 E. Tan ant. Phone TR 2-1775.
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IFOR SALE—Nice saddle horse.
, C. P. Nabours. Montague, Tex-
as. -*'■ 25-lp
____. _____
FOR SALE—Pot Plants. Mrs. R.
A. Pigg, Phone TR 2-1864. 100 E. I
Wilbarger. _ 25-l-8p
children and' Mrs. Show’s sister,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Boyd.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mathews
of Terral have moved in the tea-
cherage. He willf be principal of
the Gold-Burg school. '.......
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Lemon?
were, in Bowie Wednesday after-
noon.
Mrs. Shirlby Gill of Henrietta,
visited her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Elder Lemons Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerral Ezzell
have moved to Henrietta.
Mr. and Mr*. John Thompkins
spent Thursday night and Friday
ARTHRITIS?-
1 have been wonderfully blessed
n being able to return to active
ife after suffering from head tc
oot with muscular soreness and
lain. Most all joints seemed af-
ected. According to medical
liagnosis, I had Rheumatoid Arth-
Ringgold
By Ollie Mae Smith
Mrs. J. D. Sigman of Bowie
and daughter, Mrs. Wilba Mont-
gomery, were in Wichitd Falls
Wednesday.
Mr. and ' Mrs. Charles W.
Smith and his aunt, Mrs: Lena
j Saylor, Bowie, visited Charles’
I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hughes
: Smith Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronny McHaffey
; and son of Farmington, N. M.,
arc spending two weeks with re-
latives. His mother, Mrs. Jaun-
ita McHaffey of Terral and his
grandparents, Mr. an£ Mrs. Bill
Lemons and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Show and
daughter, Ann of Alberquerque,
N. M., visited their Son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Show and
Karsteter,
: High and
barbecued the chicken.
Those attending were:,Mr. and
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licely on his place northwest
,4ubrey Thompson’s place.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bailey anc
children, Lubbock, are visiting
ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Farar and also Mrs. Cal Hoyle
ler grandmother.
Mr. and Mrs. Kemp Densor
and children recently made t
rip to Anadarko, Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. Comer Tuck and
Corner Jr spent Tuesday of las
week visiting friends in Iowa
Park and on to Vernon, whert
they visited the M. K. Reeves
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Milt Liggett anc
daughters, Naomi and Shirley
and Mr. and Mrs. Stringey Lig-
gett of Wichita Falls, spent sev-
eral days in Louisiana visiting
Milt’s brother and sister.
* Paul Edward Fuller and-.fanu
ily, Fort Worth, and Mrs. Fuller,
Buffalo Springs were guests of
Mrs. Pearl Fuller at Kemp Den-
son's home an the .weekend. Mrs. -
Pearl Fuller, Nocona, is spend-
ing-a few days with the Den-
sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Tulley Wetsel,
Bowie, Royce Moore and daugh-
ters, Rev. Don Welborn and
Lorenc Moore all of Bowie, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Cole during the weekend.
Mr. Howard Cole has been- to
visit his son, Rev. Carroll Cole,
Duncan. Okla,
Mrs. Wilbur Wood has return-
ed home after several days in
the Bowie hospital.
Wedding
The Vashti Methodist Church
was the scene of the wedding of -
Miss Patsy Williams and George
Martin Saturday evening at 6:30
p.m. Patsy, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Trout, was joined in
marriage with George Martin of
Wichita Falls by Rev. Tiff Cov-
ington.
Matron of honor was Mrs. Bob-
by McWhirter and best man was
, Bobby McWhirter. Candlelight-
’ er was Bruce Stell and flower
girls were Nita and Rita Trout,
sisters of the brjdp.
The bride was given in mar- 1
riage by-' her father. She wore a 1
lovely white street length dres? 1
and a shoulder length veil.
Senior Citizens
Meet Thursday i
The Senior Citizens met Aug-
ust the 28th with twelve mem-
bers and two new members pre-
sent. Those attending were
Mmes. Nannie Taylor, Pearl Ful-
ler, H. C. Gddberry, Sallie But-
ler. D. L. Wiggins, and Jimmie
Hamilton; and Messrs. J. I. Garl-
ington. A. G. Cox, E. L. Cozart, i
Flen Gregory, J. L. Winters,*
Jimmy Hafnilton, R. B. Fulcher,
arid Tom Nichol*.
While members played 42 and
dominees, they were served re-
freshments by hostesses from the
Maids and Matrons Club.
Members attending from the
Maids and Matrons Club wdre
Mrs. E. I. Head, Mrs. N. B. Gary,
Mrs. Paul Donald, Mrs. O. I./
Griffin, Mrs. Gene Bennett. Mrs.
Earl Cuppies and Mrs. R. F.
Ratliff.
Senior Citizens will
again Thursday Sept. 1.
return Thursday night, his son
found him dead in a pasture. The
death was ruled as accidental by-;—
the justice of the peace of No-
cona. W
Swaffofd was bom February
26, 1906 in Eastland. He moved
to Ringgold seven years ago
from Wichita Falls. He was a
member of the First Methodist
Church.
Survivors include his
wife: a daughter Mrs. Richard-#
son> Sunset;, two sons Jon, LyniJ
both of the home; hit mother^
Mrs. J. E. Swafford of Milbta^
Calif.; two sisters. Miss Paulin?
Swgfford and Mrs. Billie Sligatl
both of Calif.; and one brotnel
Homer E. Swafford, Clyde.
Pallbearers were Dyke Wit|
Joe Staley, L. H. Campbell, If
M. Staley, Jake < Ewing, ana
Ward L. Stine. !r«-
Burial was jn the Ringgoll
Cemetery.
SPECIALS
760 acres—good location—near '
Bowie. $37 50 acre. 725 net fenced,
partly chained. $55.00 acre. We
t, have over 20 other listing* o'.
• farm and ranch land from 100
w“ to 2,500 acres. J« bn V. Wilspa.
Box 44, TR 2-217’ Bowie. h* j
r FOR SALE—In li.nriettT I* x-
rs.—A nice framed four mom thman onlv Pl
1 wse with bath. Large back
yard with Redwo- d fence also
ex^ra cOrfief lot Must sell quick, ,
being transferred. $4,500 816 W. ' stdence
a To present 50-yaar pin
Tuasday. 7:30 p.m.
• >'/’ Member* are urged
\ io attend. Visiting ma-
son* welcome.
WANTED—Man or Woman to
lake over Dealership in section - - M
of Bowie. Products established. ! thanks and apprecitaion to all-
Weekly profits of $50 or more at
start possible, No investment
necessary. Will help you get
sttii-ted. Write C. R. Ruble, Dept.
8-5, Watkins Products,Inc.,
Memphis 2, Tenn. 1
Expenses Up with Sch'ool Start-
T‘ ing? You can earn $2.00 or more
per hour as an Avon Representa-
tive. Write 817 Sowers Road, Irv-
■ mg, TexuS. ‘ le
WANTED—Want to buy good
late model typewriter. John V.
Wilson. Box 44, Bowie.’TR 2-
2173. 1c
MAN or WOMAN—to Distribute
——— Watkins Nationally Advertised
Products to established custom-
ers in a- Section of Bowie. Full
lor part time. Earnings unlimited.
No car of other investment nec-
essary. I will crfll soon for per-
sonal interview and - get you
• started in your own -profitable
business. Write Mr. Mr. Harry L.
Morris, P. /O. Box 2447, Memphis,
Tennessee. lc
I • LOST AND FOUND
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Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Workman
and daughters, Gayle and Kay,
who have just returned from tcro
years with the Navy in the Phil-
lipines; Mr. and. Mrs. Buck Gra-
ham and Robert of" Borger; Mr.
and Mrs. D. J. O’Brien and Mike,
Mrs. R. L. Barrow of Wichita
Falls, have all enjoyed a three
day camping and fishing trip at
Lake Texhoma. Mr. and Mrs. Gra-
ham are also visiting his mother,
Mrs. Nora Graham of Vashti and
Mrs. Graham's- father and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Coy Wadsworth,
Bowie.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Specht and
family of Milledgeville, Georgia;
are- here this week with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Specht.’
.^-Mrs^-Ruth Tipton spent several
days with her son in East, Tcaxs.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron K. Reeves
and Jerry, Vernon, were here
for the week-end.
The Comer Tucks and Claude
Tuck spent two days at Sulphur r ellOWSilip Class ..
with an aunt, Mrs. Johnny Holds Barbecue
Thompson, visitfhg in Platte Na-
tional Park. while there. They vis- Tin “
ited Mr. Mdnd Mrs. Johnny Wor-, Class of t!
rell of Wynnewood on their visit | Chur?h had
and came by Ddvil’s Den
Tishgmingo, Okla. On, Friday I Karsteter on .... _______
they attended a cemetery work- Lake last Tuesday night,
ing at the old Rubottom ceme-1 Burton Karsteter, Jo
tery and renewed old friendships ' Spears, Mark
with people who came back to Plaxco
Rubottom after many years. _i‘_;_______d ............
Mrs Lee Rhone and children. Mfs. Pete Plaxco’ L. D. Eakman,
Wichita Falls, visited friends in Leon Partridge, J. V. Clark, Her-
Vashti this week. matt Leonard, W. L. Tarver, Jo
Claude Tuck'spent the weekend Alan Spears, Burton Karsteter,
with his daughters in Wichita ! Elton Hill, W. L. Eumank, H. A.
Falls and then on Sunday, Mr. Richardson, Sr. Harold Cunning-
and Mrs. John Brumbelow and I ham> M. C. Gibbins, Rev. and
FOR SALE—Repossessed 21 inch
blond television set. Bargain!
Contact Dealer’* Fidelity Fi-
nance Company. 4 , lc
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.. Mr. and Mr*. Jimmy H. Jon** _
Photo by Patterson ’
, centered with white net.
1 Miss Phyllis Ann Gaines of
I Denton, and Miss Jackie Hick-
man of Fort Worth were brides-
maids. They wore dresses identi-
cal to that of the maid of honor.
Beverly Jones of Fort'Worth, ”
niece of the groom, served as
flower girl and David Lee Stom,
also of Fort Worth, and ebusini'-
of the bride, served as-ring bear-
er. • 11
Marshall Jones. Fort Worth,
served his brother as best man.
Candlelighters were Donny Bis-
hop and Danny Bishop of Bowie.
Ushers were Richard Bishop
and Herman Smith.
A reception was held at the j
church annex immediately fol-1
lowing the wedding ceremony.
Members of the house party in-J
eluded Misses Karen Taylor,’
Susan Duvall and Nelda Parker.
For going away suit, the
bride wore a blue and black en-
NEED OFFICE S U I* P L I E S?-
STOP HERE for complete selec
tion at inexpensive pricea. Du
plicator supplies, typewriters aq*,.
accessories, filing n%eds. Th*
Bowie News. V
Carroll’s
of Bowie tfc
with their son and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Dcith Tompkins of Fort
Worth.
Visitors in the C. W. Chandler
home 1/st week their grand-
daughter, Valerie Allison of Gal-
veston, Mr. and Mrs. Babe Bowl-
es and daughter, Cindy of Okla.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bowl-
es of San Jose,'Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. CAW; ChffwtHer
and house guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Bowles, visited Mr.
Chandler's mother, Mrs. J. H.
Mann who is in the hospital in
Bridgeport. *
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hansen and
children of Wichita Falls spent
Thursday through Sunday at the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Noah Hansen while they
were away on a trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Hansen ac-
companied their son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hansen and
children of Wichita Falls on a
trip to El Paso, Juaraz, Mexico,
and Carlsbad, and toured the
cavern. Saturday evening they
took pictures of the Bat fight.
They arrived home Sunday
night. .
Gold-Burg grade classes will
open at Ringgold Monday morn-
ing with Wayne Mathew as prin-
cipal, Mrs. Margie Patterson, 3rd,
and 4th, grade teacher, Mis*.
Vina Henry, firet and second
grade teacher. Fifty-seven stu-
dents will attend the Gold-Burg
elementary school.
A boy weighing 7 1/2 pounds
was born Sunday night to Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Lemons..
Swafford Rite* Held
Funeral services for R. C.
(Bob) Swafford, 54, were held at
2:30 p. m. Sunday from the Ring-
gold Methodist Church with the
Rev. E H. Fielding of Euless, of-
ficiating. (
Swafford, an employee of the
Ward Stine Ranch, southwest of
Ringgold, left his home Thurs-
lay afternoon with a horse in a
trailer pickup. When he did not
CARD OF THANKS
■ I would lik^tp, thank the Bow-
ie Fire Department and my
’Wiughbors for helping _i<> ex-
tinguish the grass fire in my
pasture north of Bowie Friday.
Danny Deaver
CARD OF THANKS
W*' wish to1 express .our sincer-
est appreciation and thanks to
D.. Prentice ’Crumpler and
nurses of the Bowie Hospital
and alb opr neighbors and friends
for their kindness and help dur-
ing our bereavement. * 1
The G. A. Woods Family
ip
The Fellowship Sunday School
’ ? of the First Methodist
I a barbecue at the
at cabin of- "Mr. and Mrs. Burton
the Amon Carter
Back to School Special
All sizes of Bovs and Girls bi-
ll- i
p. 7 *• tttiu up. Arvin r<ansiJUOTV'*’
I ’eleck and portable radios. ,
: White’. Auto. 25-lc furnishedi
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FOR RENT—Unfurnishedhouse.
Across the street from the! North
Ward School. Phone TR 2-3293\>r
TR 2-1793, . . y 1>
J I'OR RENT—One large bedroom,
' • entrance, gen-
tleman ,only. Phone TR 2-1348,
400 Sanders St. 1 lc
FOR RENT — Unfurnished re-
‘ on Ne.lson Street. Re-
]p sidcncc pn Wise Street, Garage
— I apartment on Walnut Street. -T.
r FOR SALE—5 room house and Widlakc, TR 2-1381. l-8c
TO2°M57 3W Sr’awSrd<>et’ Phtn ' FOH RENT~-2 bedroom house,
. TR 2-2557. W. F. Ward. Ip a(laihed ,Raragc. On paved street.
C. W. Volkman, 311 Hudspeth.
l-8p
FOR RENT-Furnished garage
apartment. Sudie CTuinn. 312
Miller. ' lc
FOR RENT—A five room Du-
plex apartment with a lot of
storage space at 403 Liveoak.
Call JoAian Spears at TR2-2280.
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FOR RENT—Furnished Duplex.
Call TR 2-1483.' '" ' tfc
CARD OF THANKS
• I wish to express my^sinc’ere
the. wonderful people for the
many acts of kindness shown
trie during my recent stay in the
Clay County Memorial Hospital
in Henrietta. May God richly
1 bless all of you.
Mrs. Foncine Rodgers
MfynMlMiateiiir, ii illrilflml*a
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1M0
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"Since 1918"
BOWIE, TEXAS
Local — Long Distance
TR 2-1645 — 205 Washington1
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EMERGENCY SERVICE
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See O'Dell Thompson
At Bowie Hardware
Phone 2-2200 or 2-2812
GUARANTEED
NEW •
BATTERIES
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$6.95 exchg.
12 Volt — 24 S Type
$11.95 exchg.
—Fully Guaranteed—
We Buy Junk Bafteriee
Widlake Bros.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
Four cents per word for first insertion; three cents per word
for each insertion thereafter. Minimum for first time insertion
50 cents; thereafter, 40 cer^ts.
Card of Thanks, $1 per insertion regardless of number of
words <f not over 75 words. Two cents per word for all ad-
ditional words.
Classified display advertising $1 per inch.
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
and
CELLARS PUMPED
C. B. MASTERS
Phona TB.2-34M «- Bowie
By 8 a.m. — After 5 p.m.
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For all your
REAL ESTATE NEEDS
See
WHEELER'S
Real Estate
Acroa* from Poet Oiflce
Office Phone TR 2 2522
RESIDENCE PHONES
T. H. Wheeler TR 2-1855
Clark Wheeler TR 2-1845
"We Appreciate Your
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HOME REPAIR LOANS
Labor 8c Material*
No Down Payment
No Red Tape — No Delay
38-Month* to Pay
FHA 5% Per Annum
Home Builders
Supply Company
TR 2-1222 tor Estimates
H7 Boulh Smythe —
$1 enq
heater, deluxe wheel covet* A W w w
BOWIE MOTOR CO.
CLOSE OUT SALE
ON
NEW PONTIAC - BUICK - RAMBLER
? ---- AND G.M.C.
• New 1960 Rambler American, 4-door,
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Lynn, Emerson, Jr. The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1960, newspaper, September 1, 1960; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1368336/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.