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St. Joseph's Hospital
and Health Center
820 Clarksville
Paris, Texas
WHEN CHICKEN SOUP ISN'T ENOUGH
And You Need A Doctor,
Call 737-3239
or 785-4521
St. Joseph's Physician Referral
Hotline Service will help you find
a doctor...when you need one.
Gary Edward Work, M.D.
Announces -
The Opening
Of His Office Of
General Practice
(We Accept Medicare Assignment)
At
707 Lamar Avenue, Suite B
Paris, Texas
(214) 785-1534
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Thursday, November 23,1989
Barbara Dunlap of Mesquite spent
Services were held at 10 a.m.
and Atlanta.
Johntown News
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Charlene and Bobby Jack Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bell of Paris
of Weaver. B.F. Rhodes, Mr. and
Mrs. Ramond Leffcll, Rosine and
Tina Sandifer of Paris and Mrs.
Brock
$20.00
Payments
Elsie Hutchison Blackbum. He at-
tended Renschools and maried Mar-
of Blossom; three sisters, Alma
Davidson of BLossom, Loraine Ea-
ton of Paris and Leia Nichols of Paris;
oen brother, Gene Walker of Blos-
soift; four grandchildren, Darren,
Karen, Jeff and Brad Lee, all of Blos-
som and a great-grandchild.
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Where
Lunch:
Chicken nuggets
Catsup
Mashed potatoes
Green beans
Hot rolls
Milk
Vallie B. Lee
Dies November 18
Vallie B. Lee, 84, of Blossom died
Saturday, November 18 at St. Jo-
Breakfast:
Cereal
Juice
Milk
Lunch:
Hamburgers
Hamburger Salad
Chips
Beans
Ice cream
Milk
‘ OurcSent
Sandra Sbewey.
lost 121 lbs
|| Births
Mrs. Travis Solomon announces
the birth of a great-grandson. Mason
Andrew McCloud, bom November K
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Wednesday
Breakfast:
Sausage
Biscuits
Jelly
Fruit
Milk
Lunch:
Vegetable beef stew
Crackers
Assorted sandwiches
Jello
Milk
CLEARANCE On All PATIO
FURNITURE Select Pieces Up To
50% Off
Suggested Retail
Rev. and Mrs. Ronnie S toward and
children visited her grandmother,
Mrs. Helen Daniels in Paris Satur-
TommicLeeCox washerniece,Mrs. day.
Marvin Lowery and daughter of
Bogata.
LDRIDGE
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The Nutri/SystenT
Weight Loss Program
includes a variety of
delicious meals and
snacks, nutritional
and behavioral
counseling, light
activity, and weight
maintenance
Don’t WaH,
Can Today.
Cunningham News
By Berniece Wyatt
Mrs. Viola Humphrey and Audrey week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ogdon
Gillis of Bogata, Donald Smith of of Longview.
Andy Cooper, Marvin Anderson
Thursday
Breakfast:
French fries
Catsup
Juice
Milk
y
2429 Clarksville St-Paris
785-1324
Free Delivery-Service
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Lee Blackburn '
Dies November 16
Lee Blackbum of Paris diedThurs- Longview died Thursday. November
day, November 16 at McCuistion “ • ‘ !-
Medical Center.
Services were held at 2 p.m. Satur-
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permanenl preaa. S waah/rime temper-
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"With diets "With
I couldn’t Nutri/System
win.” I lost 121 lbs.”
"Now I can do things I cduldn 1 do
± before, like swim and jog and play
■■I tennis The other day I actually beat
my sister ' ,
Thanks to Nutri/System I became
more active and lost weight taster
"It feels great to be a winner "
Tuesday
Breakfast:
Donuts
Fruit
Milk
Lunch:
Fish portion with tartar sauce
French fries with catsup
Cole slaw
Cake
Milk
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Menu
Talco-Bogata CISD Menu
Nov. 27-Dec. 1
Monday
Breakfast:
Toast
Fruit
Milk
Lunch:
Smothered steak
New potatoes
Salad
Hot rolls w/butter and honey
Milk
Paris and Ruby Smith attended the Andy Cooper, Marvin Anderson
funeral for Christene Phipps Davis and Ethel Cooper of Paris were Sun-
on Wednesday at the Kings Highway day supper guests of Mrs. Della Howe.
Baptist Church in Fl Worth. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Allen of
Eugene Hume of Hagansport vis- Hendersonville, TN, Bob Allen of
ited Milow and Stasha Hume Satur- Blossom and Mrs. Fred Allen visited
day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Joe Fowler
Ann Thompson and Jeffery Jones Thursday.
of Blossom visited Mrs. Ida Deshong ~ ' ------
and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sain Sat- Mickey Anderson visited
Blassingame in Dallas.
Mrs. Terry Creamer and Tyler of
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Largest Selection In N.E. Texas & S.E. Oklahoma
Don Wear, Manager 1289 Clarksville St. Paris, TX
By Dorothy Foster
Mr. and Mrs. Ramond Leffel vis- held Saturday in the R.C. Hinson
ited Thursday in Weaver with her home. Those enjoying the dinner
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Burress was Mr. and Mrs. ElmcrGrecn,Tracy
and girls. and Amy, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Hin-
Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Weisinger son, Chris and Matthew, Mr. and
visited Wednesday with their son, Mrs. Leslie Hinson, Melissa and
Jimmy Weisinger and family of Kevin, Rupert Hinson, Evic Black,
Longview. They enjoyed dinner and boys of Talco, Mr. and Mrs.
Wednesday night at Dantor's Steak Lloyd Burress and Christi and Nichole
House for Jimmy's 50th birthday.
R.C. Hinson, Mr. and Mrs. Ra-
mond Leffel and Rosine visited Myra, Mike Hinson.
Tuesday in Paris with Mrs. LefTel's
grandmother, Mrs. Helen Daniels.
Visitors Saturday of Mr. and Mrs.
Grandparents are Mrs. Louise
McCloud and the late Hartly
l are
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cheney and Mrs.
Howard Cheney and the late Howard
Mrs. Lee was bom May 29,1905 Cheney, all of Texarkana and Mrs.
in Lamar County, a daughter of John Jess McCloud of Dallas and the late
and Callie Cody. She married Olen F. Jess McCloud, formerly of Rosalie
Lee on August 30, 1930 in Hugo, and Atlanta.
OK. He died January 5, 1964. She
was a member of the Blossom Meth-
odist Church.
Surviving are a son, Floyd E. Lee Notice*
nf Rlriccnm* thrAA cicfArc Alma *
Due to the Holiday the
TV Guide is unavailable
this week only.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Blank and
son of Paris and Matt Spcir were
Carlos Potter of Kaufman spent dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
the weekend wtih his parents, Mr. David Hom and children.
and Mrs. Howard Potter. Mr. and Mrs. Buford Hood made a
An early Thanksgiving dinner was business trip to Paris Monday.
Stephen H. Hackler
Dies November 16
Stephen Hunter Hackler, 53, of
16 at Good Shepherd'Hospital in
Longview.
Services were held at 12 noon
day, November 18 at Fry and Gibbs Saturday,November 18atLakeview
Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. Jimmy Funcra| Home Chapel with Dr. Laney
Newman and Bill Conder official- Johnson officiating. Burial was in
ing. Burial was in Union Grove ; akeview Cemetery by Lakeview
Cemetery. Funeral Home.
Mr. Blackburn was bom January Mr. Hackler was self-employed in
19,1910 in Reno, a son of Claude and sales an(j service of commercial
sewing machines. He married Bar-
bara Arnold on July 21,1974. He had
garet Isom on Decber 22,1229. She iive(j jn Longview for 21 years and
died June 7,1964. He married Mabie was a life member of the Longview
Deweese on October 18, 1965. She Bowling Association. I
died in 1983. He was a member of the Surviving are his wife; six daugh-
Church of Christ. ters, Janice Barton of Maud, Deborah
Surviving are two daughters and a Grimes of Paris, Donna Stewart of
son-in-law, Camelia Blackbum of Bogata, Penny Hackler of Dallas, Lisa
Denton and Sonny and NeJda Tem- white ofLongview and Teresa White
pieton of Sylvan; three sons and of Kilgore; three sons, Marshall i
daughters-in-law, Harold and Emmy Jackson of Bryan, Lonnie Joe Cur-
Blackbum of Blossom, Donald and nuaand Arthur Eugene Jackson, both
Peggy Blackbum of Sylvan and Mike ofLongview; his mother, Ivy Loveof
andBeckyBlackbumofSylvanjeight Paris. thrc€ brothers. Newt Hackler ’
grandchildren; six great-grandchil- of ParjSi Loren Hackler of Paris and
dren; one step-son, Frank Douglas David Hackler of Longview; one
Deweese of Houston; two sisters, sister,RubySpencerofLubbockand
Carlene Barham of Austin and Eve- 17 grandchildren.
lyn Berry of Texarkana; and a brother,
Wesley Blackbum of Dallas.
urday.
Rev. Tony Corso and family are
spending the week with Mrs. Corso's Milton visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman
parents in Phoenix, AZ. Sain and Mrs. Ida Deshong Friday.
Guests having pre-Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Palmer and
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Aimer family of Bogata, Mr. and Mrs.
Norwood were Danny and Kenny Murray Jackson and family and Mr.
Norwood, Mr. and Mrs. Darold Nor- and Mrs. Dwayne Drinnon and fam-
wood, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Walker, ily wereSundaydinnerguestsofMrs.
John Darold and Zackery of Paris, Jane O'Neal.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Norwood and Barbara Dunlap of Mesquite spent
Hunter of Crossroads, Mark Keys of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Deport, Teresa Norwood of Katy, Joe Fowler.
Kyle Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Diann Kennedy of Nebraska, June
Norwood, Mr. and Mrs. James Nor- Betterton, Dwayne and Tommy of
wood.Mr.andMrs.TalmaNorwood, Direct visited the W.A. Coopers
Cindy While, Jonathan and Dameon Sunday.
White, Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Nor- Mr. and Mrs. Talma Fowler of
wood and Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Pattonville, Carol Dorsey and Jen-
Ray Oats, Brandon and Georjeana, nifervisitedMr.andMrs.W.J.Fowler
Mr. and Mrs. Scotty Norwood, Amber Saturday. ,
and Spur, Jay Ingram, Mr. and Mrs. Velma Cox and Berniece Wyatt
Todd Cole and Lacey, Tracy Nor- enjoyed lunch at the Catfish King
wood and Brenton, Mr. and Mrs. Saturday.
Ricky Norwood and Haley, April Deryl Cooper was in Dallas Sun-
Morsman, Shane Pennington and day visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Odis Watson with
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Watson and Bra-
had lunch with Mrs. Ida Deshong and dley of Taylortown had lunch with
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sain Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Watson Sunday.-----. -• -------.
Mrs. Dorothy Dean Ogden of seph's Hospital in Pans.
Monday, November 20 at Bright- 15 at Wadley Hospitaljn Texarkana.
Holland Funeral Home Chapel with ~ J
the Rev. Michael Walker and the
Rev. Don Covington officiating. McCloud. Great-grandparents
Burial was in East Post Oak Ceme- *' ’
tery;
Mr. and Mrs. L.D. Maloneof Vasco
spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Longview visited Mrs. Loretta Pynes
Delphia Malone. Sunday.
Thelma Womack of Houston is Mrs. Goldie Brown of Blessing
attending her sister, Estelle Ausmus and Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Brown of
of Paris, who is recuperating at her Bloomington are spending the week
home after surgery. with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sain and
Rev. Tony Corso visited Mr. and Mrs. Ida Deshong.
Mrs. Willie Joe Fowler last week. Regina Newman ofParts had lunch
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Allen of with Mrs. Loretta Pynes Sunday.
Hendersonville, TN spent Wednes- Anaya Phillips of Lone Star vis-
day night with his mother, Mrs. Fred ited William Cooper Thursday.
Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Odis Watson visited
Kelley Anderson of Bogata spent Elsie Roddy of Paris Thursday,
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Smith spent Tuesday night
Mickey Anderson. with «Mrs. Viola Humphrey and
Loretta Pynes spent part of last Audrey Gillis of Bogata.
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Nichols, Nanalee & Nichols, Thomas. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1989, newspaper, November 23, 1989; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1280788/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.