The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 22, 1962 Page: 2 of 4
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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, THUBSDAY, MARCH 22, 1M2
Bogata News
HOLLOWAY ESTATE,
JOHNTOWN
By MRS. G. A. VAUGHAK
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pirtle visited
FULBRIGHT
By MRS. J. J. KERBOW
Mrs. Hubert Kelley, who was a
RUGBY
GRANT
Editor
as Second Class Matter
liber 1, 1911, at the post-
at Bogata, Texas.
TELEPHONE ME 2-5322
her sister. Mrs.. Claud Kennedy j patient in Red River County Hoa-
E,v-
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
$2.00 a Year
Rad River County
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• Mailed Elsewhere
(Plus Tut)
'AMIABLY IN ADVANCE
is made for oublica-
es of church services
public gatherings where
is charged. Where
is charged or where
wares of any kind are
sr sale the regular ad-
fetes will be applied,
obituaries, cards of
resolutions of respect and
art published at regular
rates.
l-Cavender
Rites
Wanda McGill of Deport
i the bride of Gene Caven-
Pulbright in an informal
ring ceremony Saturday
I Ot 7 o’clock at the home of
aide’s mother, Mrs. Pat Me-
in Deport. Rev. George
pastor of Deport Baptist
performed the ceremony
! an improvised altar decor-
i with baskets of white gladi-
■aants of the couple are Mrs.
McGill of Deport and the
]fr. McGill, and Mr. and
, Loyd Cavender of Fulbright.
Max Ballard of Madison-
ras matron of honor. She
i a street length two peice
with beige accessories and
carnation corsage. Max
of Madisonville was best
'The bride wore a street length
aBMfts polished cotton dress, fash-
Jaaad with a tucked and lace bod-
Jan, sound neck which extended
AMs a point in the back, cap
-Maavea. and a full pleated skirt.
A dsxt white veil was attached
Aa white half hat, and other ac-
aaasarles were of white. She
•tentod a white Bible topped with
wMfee carnations. Her only jew-
dttf was a string of pearls.
A reception followed. The re-
AadaWPt table was covered in
A Aragwd white net cloth fasten-
ed with wedding bells, over blue.
Asi arrangement of white cama-
and Mr. Kennedy at Cunningham,
Sunday.
Jimmie Wejsinger of Ft. Polk.
La., spent the past week end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs R. W.
Weisinger and Royce Dean. Lin-
da Shaw of Talco and Mrs. Con-
nie Nerren and daughter of Sils-
by, visited Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. M. J. Dodd, Mrs. Monroe
Rector and Mrs. Grady Rhodes
planned a surprise birthday par-
ty Monday evening for their mo-
ther, Mrs. Josie York. Twenty-
five neighbors, friends and rel-
atives attended. Fruit juice and
cake were served and flash pic-
tures made of the honoree.
Mrs. John Hervey, who has
been visiting in Houston and
Dallas the past three weeks, re-
turned to her home here Satur-
day.
Visitors in the G. A. Vaughan
home Sunday included Rev. D. D.
Miller of Boxelder, Rev. Garnett
Walker of Mt. Pleasant, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Pope of Talco and J.
E. Vaughan.
Mary Ann Vaughan accompan-
ied the FHA class of Bogata High
School to Commerce Saturday,
where she tried out for an alto
part in the Stae Chorus and was
accepted.
Miss Josephine Sale entered
Red River County Hospital Mon-
day and is scheduled for surgery
Thursday or Friday.
W. R. Bain, recently a patient
in Paris sanitarium, returned
home Monday.
Mrs. John Sale, recuperating at
home after medical attention in
Clarksville hospital, is reported
improving.
Mrs. John W. Horn and baby
of Corpus Christi. arrived Sun-
J day night to attend her father,
W. R Bam and an aunt. Miss
Josephine Sale, who are ill. Her
sister. Billie Ruth Bain and Bo
Harville met them in Dallas and
accompanied them here.
Carol Rhodes, .recently a pati-
ent in Talco Clinic, entered class-
es in school Monday, after an ab-
sence of two weeks,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Rhodes.
Relatives here received word
that Roger, son of Mr. and Mrs
H. E. Hawkins of Corpus Christi.
entered a hospital there Monday
for removal of a growth under
his chin.
Mrs. Jim Williams and baby
left Saturday to join their hus
pital at Clarksville, was able to
return home last Thursday and
is reported improved. Mr. and
Mrs. J. P Lee of Bogata and Mr.
By MRS. EARL GROGAN
Mr and Mrs. A. L Dunn of
Roxton, were Sunday guests of
Mrs. Aleck Griffin and John.
Doug Alsobrook. accompanied
by his daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
Wavlan Norrell of Minter, spent
Political
Announcements
FOR 1962
The following announcements
for public office are mane sub-
ject to the action of voters at the
and Mrs. Harvey D. Brown and i the week end w ith their daughter I Democratic primaries:
family of Paris, were here Sun-
day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Kelley.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cremeen
of Ft. Worth, were week end
guests of his parents, Mr. and
Mts. J. D. Cremeen Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane King of
El Paso, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Os-
born Jr. and son, Randy III of
Center, Mr. and Mrs. Norris King
of Sweetwater and Miss Swan
Burrus of Wichita Falls, were
week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Travis King and Dick and Mrs.
Bertha King.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane King of
El Paso, came for the week end
and their children, Kyle, Kerry
and Kristi, who have been visit-
ing their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Travis King and Mr. and
Mrs. Horace Adams of Bogata, ac-
companied their parents home.
Miss Swan Burrus of Wichita
Falls, visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Hill, Saturday night.
Mrs. Bill Baker Sr„ Mrs. Lu-
ther Rozell, Mrs. Travis King
and Mrs. Woodrow Epps attend-
ed a bridal shower honoring
Miss Wanda McGill, bride-elect
of Gene Cavender, Friday night
in the home of Mrs. Louie Rob-
erts in Deport.
Mrs. David Anderson was in
Paris Sunday attending a beauty
show. Miss Ramona Shelby was
Mrs. Anderson’s model for the
show.
Gene Cavender, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Loyd Cavender, and Miss
Wanda McGill of Deport, were
united in marriage Saturday
night at her home in Deport.
Mrs. Earl Legate and Mrs. Tra-
vis King attended the WHD
Council meeting last Wednesday
Mrs. Don
kins became ill they returned
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Drue
•nd blue larkspurs in *|band and father, employed
Pirtle of
She is the' Longview, were here over the
week end and attended the Jun-
ior play in Bogata. His brother.
Vance Pirtle, was a member of
the cast.
Joe Black and Lynn R. Rhodes
made a business trip to Burrus.
La., Thursday and Friday of the
past week.
Mary Ann Vaughan accompan-
ied other members of Bogata
School to Mt. Vernon Tuesday
bowl, flanked with double j Northt,rn Oklahoma. Robert and I for the meeting of Interscholastic
candelabra formed theAng Ray gre stayjna win, «tu>lr League. Mary Ann entered in
candelabra
The three-tiered j grandm<Jther Mrs D
cake, topped with min-, and Mr Baxter and
latere bride and groom, was serv-
with frosted punch by Misses
HfeAfey Griffin of Deport and Ruth
Kennedy of Rugby.
VbDowing a short wedding trip
couple are at home with the
mother. The couple grad-
ad from Deport High School
year and he is employed at
ille and the bride is em-
i part time at First National
i in Deport.
d of town guests of Mr. and
Bill Pennington, Mr. and
Robert Damron and Larry
ill, all of Dallas.
Garden Club With
Who. Gus Swaim
Bogata Garden Club met at the
Boose of Mrs. Gus Swaim Wed-
rnaday with the president, Mrs.
Gonlon Allen, presiding. Club
.■teg was led by Mrs. P. B. Law-
Stece, after which Mrs. Anna
Griffis led the collect. Ten mem-
ten answered roll call. Mrs.
Gate Barnard gave an interesting
with their
A. Baxter
attending
school here.
B. F. Stogncr of Mt. Pleasant,
was a business visitor here Tues-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitten Jr.
and Freida visited Mr. and Mrs.
Elbert Horn and family in Mine-
ola Sunday. Mrs. Horn has been
ill at her home.
Mrs. Fred Whitten Sr. received
a message that a sister, Mrs.
Maggie Watkins, was ill and a
patient in a Denton hospital,
where she lives temporarily with
her granddaughter, who is a stu-
dent in college there.
Mr. and Mrs. Simm Edd Dodd
were called to Franklin, La.,
where he will have employment
for a time.
A wedding shower honoring
Mrs. Howell M. (Jake) Potter has
been announced by Mrs. Travis
Watts for Saturday, March 31, at
the school lunch room in the af-
ternoon.
Mrs. Robbie McCullar, Bobby,
Diane and Kelley of Mt. Pleas-
ant. visited Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
Mary
and sister, Mr. and
Jones and sons of Clarksville, j
Ark. They were accompanied
home by Mrs. Alsobrook, who
had spent several days in the
Jones home, making the ac-
quaintance of her new grandson.
Mark Douglas Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ford of
Paris, were Sunday guests of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lemens at-
tended a birthday dinner Sunday
at the home of her niece, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Hutson of Bogata,
honoring the birthdays of Mr.
Lemens and Pete Daniell.
Mrs. Earl Grogan and Lloyd
had as Saturday night visitors,
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Butts and
Mrs. Pierce of Lone Star, Mr. and
Mrs. J. N. Lee of Bogata and
Mrs. Edgar Rodgers of Deport.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ford ac-
companied his mother, Mrs. Nora
Ford to her home in Paris, Sun-
day after she had visited them
a week. They were supper guests
of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Gan'
Ford.
Mmes. Aleck Griffin, Wayne
Alsobrook, Emma Wood, Earl
Grogan, Dale Gray. Lloyd Ford.
Nora Ford, Guy Stevens and
Walter Allen met Thursday at
the home of Mrs. Mervin Slaton
for a quilting.
Mr. and Mrs Polk
j For Congress, 1st Cong. Dist.:
WRIGHT PATMAN
(Re-Election)
For Representative, 10th District:
BERNARD VARLEY
For County Judge:
GAVIN WATSON, JR.
For District Clerk:
EDITH FOWLER
(Second Term)
/
For County Clerk: ’
KENNETH E. SHEPPARD
J. V. (Jelly) KL'NKEL
MURRY B. GILES
For County Superintendent:
FRED FISHER
For County Treasurer:
PAULINE MEANS HAMIL-
TON # (Second Term)
FLORA BRANNAN HALE
For Justice of Peace, Precinct
HENRY HILL
For Constable Precinct 2:
O. M. HARRISON
K. O. SHOULDERS
PARTY SATURDAY FOR
TERRY LYNN GOLD
Mrs. Sonny Gold entertained at
Bogata Community House Satur-
day afternoon with a party hon-
oring 7th birthday of her daugh-
A Isobrook t ter, Terry Lynn.
and Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Jess I Enjoying games and refresh-
- ments of cake, ice cream and
afternoon. drinks were the honoree; Kathy
Mrs. Angie Eady and Wheeler i and Jodie Humphrey. Mike and
Embrey have been attending , stove Corbel!. Kay Weddle, C\ n-
their sister, Mrs Jack Country-1 ,hia Murphy, Mike and Danny
man, who is seriously ill in Ri d Bell. Brenda, Ray and John Rod-
River County Hospital. Clarks-. gcrS( l,z Stubblefield. Murk
j Eudy, Larry Harville. Gloria
Word was ret* ivod here by rel- Moore, Susan. Diana and Kay
■lives that Mrs Elbert Tucker. J pu ree. Carkne Davis, Judy El-
a resident in Deport Nursing j >on. Ji ni Gold.
Home, was ill with pneumonia in ) —
Paris sanitarium Alsobrook and Walter Alsobrook
Mr. and Mrs Vein Bartlett and attended the golden wedding an-
daughttrs. Jud- and Sharon niversary of Mr and Mrs. Jim
Bridges of Deport, were visitors Nailing of Clarksville, Sunday at
of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Stevens, the South Club Lake!
Sunday.
WANT ADS
Rates: 3 cent* per word first In
•ertioo; 2 cents per word each ad
ditional Insertion. No ad accept
ed for less than 50 cents per issue
Bogota Methodist
Visitation Week
Prior to pre-Easter revival Bo-
gata Methodists will start visita-
tion week on Monday evening,
BOG
10-2
Terms cash unless you are a regu. 1 March 26. They will call on
lar advertiser in this newspaper
HAVE NEW HOUSE to sell or
trade for land. See G. W. Bart-
lett. - b-tfc
HAY for sale. See Herman
Mauldin at Griffin Ranch in Mc-
Crary community. b24c
FOR SALE—20 months old regis-
tered Black Angus bull. See Mrs.
Babe Gibson at Rosalie. b24p
TWO ’67 FORDS— Both 4-door
Fordomatics, with other extras.
Earl Gardner Motors, Deport, db
’58 FORD 4-door Fordomatic;
good clean car and priced right.
Earl Gardner Motors, Deport, db
FOR SALE—1961 Cushman Su-
per Eagle scooter. Phone 9-2021
contact C. H. Parson, Talco. tbd-c
'55 PONTIAC 4-door; a good
clean car for the model. Come by
and make us an offer. Earl
Gardner Motors, Deport, db-tfc
FOR SALE—House and lot in
Bogata. See or call Oscar Legate
at Bogata. Telephone ME 2-
5623. tb-tfc
prospects and invite them to join
their Fellowship.
Youth and Young Couples Sun-
day School class will meet Mon-
day night at 7:30 for refreshmen
and a short discussion on “How
to Make a Call.”
The Ever Ready Class will meet
Tuesday evening at the same
time and call on prospects within
their age group. The Willing
Workers will meet Wednesday
evening to call on prospects and
ailing churhch members.
n- .
!*(N
FOR SALE—The Jack Rodgers |
home on 4th St. NW in Bogata.
See or call Mrs. Iva Hooker. Tele-
phone ME 2-5621. tb-tfc
Mrs Bill Baker Sr. was a guest
last Thursday nf her mother, Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Alsobrook
Mrs.
Informative paper on “Gar- ----- ----------- _ - -
Enemies and How to Con-' Vaughan, Monday, and attended
Them." Committee reports
e given. Mrs. P. B. Lawrence
ived the draw gift.'
be club adjourned to
11 4 at the Community House
i Mrs. J. L. Walker hostess.
the birthday party for her grand-
mother, Mrs. Josie York in the
afternoon.
meet > Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hawkins
! and Cheryl of Longview, visited
I here Saturday. When Mrs. Haw-
FOR
IIPMENT NEW OR USED
USED EQUIPMENT
Cultivator
Pasture Dreams
Sod Seeder
New and Used Mowers
1—44 Maaoey-Harris
1—Model R Moline
3—TO 39 Fergusons
one Disc 1—Ferguson Lift Type
Harris Tandem Discs
1 »N Ford
RICES ON FIRE8TONE ANTI-FREEZE
ALL FIRESTONE NEEDS—TIRES
OVERHAULED
iV MOTHERS
League
spelling.
Bettie Marie Gill, Nancy Wood.
Carol Hawkins and Patsy Clark
of Bogata. accompanied Mary
Ann Vaughan home Wednesday
afternoon as supper guests. Bet-
tye Marie remained over night.
G. A. Vaughan attended a dem-' as of Grand Prairie and Mr. and
ocratic executive committee I Mrs. Bill Roberts and Debbie of
meeing in Clarksville Monday I Dallas.
evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Rene Embrey
Mrs. Irene Pew and Mrs. John | and family of Dallas, were week
Hervey were Bogata business vis-' end guests of . his parents, Mr.
itors, Monday. and Mrs. Wheeler Embrey.
Lillie Lawler' and sister.
Bill Jackson at Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Lawler and
son. Ronald David of Dallas,
were visitor* on Sunday of his
sister. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker
Sr.
Loyd Cavender and son. Gene
Cavender, are employed in
Clarksville.
Week end guests in the home
of A. D. Roberts and son. Wayne
were Mr. and Mrs. Royce Thom-
House warming For
The Hobert Bells
Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Bell and j
family were recipients of many j
lovely gifts to grace their newly
remodeled home at Rosalie, when I
friends called at their home for a
N>u*ewarming Saturday night !
Mmes. Cullen Benson. Ray-
mond Damron. Carl Williams.
Buck Kidd. Bully Williams. Al- .
len Watkins were hostesses. Re-1
freshments were served, and thi I
men enjoyed games of domino* - j
J. V. (Jelly)
KUNKEL
CANDIDATE FOR
County Clerk
RED RIVER COUNTY
Also attending were these mo-
thers: Mmes. M. L. Byrd. James
Murphy. Vernon Harville. B G
Humphrey. Harold Pierce. J. T
Rodgers.
Dependable
Capable
Qualified
(Pol. Adv. Paid for by Friend*
of J. K. (Jelly I Kunke|
visited their daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Bell and family
in Clarksville. Sunday. The chil-
dren are recovering from mias-
les.
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth All* n I
and family had as week end J
guests his sister. Mr. and Mrs.1
Willie Joe Fowler of Dallas and
his niece. Mr. and Mrs. J R
Byrd and family of Ft Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Burns and
family of Denton, wer* week end
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Betterton.
SEE THESE ITEMS
fill Gauge la Denier HOSE 2 prs. for 81.00
Ladies SPRING IIATS 82.99 to 81.99
Border Dan River GINGHAM 98c per yd.
Childrens and Ladies STRAW HATS 49c to 79c
New LINGERIE. BABY DOLL PAJAMAS & GOWNS
Lace Trim Stretch SOCKS lor the very “young ladies"
BOGATA VARIETY STORE
MRS. JACK JONES
MRS. T. T. KINSEY
Specials Frida* & Saturday
SUGAR, 5 lb. .......................................49c
MELLORINE CREAM......................39c
Maxwell House Inst. COFFEE, 6 oz. 83c
HAMBURGER MEAT, per lb...... 39c
Smoked JOWLS, per lb.....................23c
MILK, gallon jug .............................. 82c
Regular TIDE...... ............................ 30c
MEAL, Shawnee, 25 lb.
$1.40
Scott TOWELS, 200 count
20c
Chocolate Chip Cookies, 49c bag 39c
PORK ROAST, per lb. .................... 39c
BEEF ROAST, per lb. ............. .....49c
TOMATO JUICE, 46-oz. can............35c
WAPCO SNAP-N-SHELL
BEANS .............. ................. 7 cans $1.00
Parker Food Store
*‘V\v
You Wouldn’t Attend A
Wedding Without An Invitation
The Same Thing Applies
When You Go
Shopping
The Stores That Want
Your Business Will
Invite You to
Come In ,
Week
Donald
Dr. and Mi
gata, had
ensign in
Corpus <
Births:
Donald Fai
A tragic
life of E. R
Hill comn
cidentally
started to
Oliver T1
Bogata, ha<
tack.
Herman
left for Lai
ber of the ]
C. M. BU
injured wh
and a lumt
Harry Jon«
en by Leo
Highway 2
(I Week
George h
owner of
Furniture
full intercs
Red Rive
program
more than
W S. Sto|
News to an
of his new
way 271.
Births
of Johntow
of Odessa:
Bells of Bo
Smith-\
Rites S
Miss Rac
ter of Mrs.
Mich and
son of Mr.
ping. Bogat
nag*' Sund
home ol tli*
Arthur But
gle ring eel
of the imn
The bud
strict lengt
I>lu.* lace
was of nti
carried a
rtey on a
.^iiiii. nic*
maid of hor
tafleta dr*1
n* phew of
best man.
Following
freshments
b|r was c*'(
whit*' tiere*
ped with a
pie.
For trav*
carol flow*
coral dustc
n s. The o
home in Sa
both the b
,'ing wit
Hospitt
Bogata W
cd and del
River Coun
of this w*
Mrs. F. P.
members o:
Community
Holder wa:
Griffis, co-
can improv
given in ar
Holder gav*
Mrs. John
holding of
Clarksville,
leader of
of Foundati
The next
5 with Mrs.
Bog!
Each week progressive merchants use the pages of this
paper to extend you an invitation to come in and look
over their wares. These merchants SEEK your busi-
ness. In return all they ask is that you come in and
see what they have to offer. It is a pretty safe bet
that the merchant who goes to the trouble to INVITE
you in will treat you right when you accept his in-
vitation.
Whenl
Bull!
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
WHO INVITE YOU TO DO SO
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