The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1969 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 4, IMS
LOCAL NEWS
By MRS. WALTER PETTIT
TELEPHONE 632-5322
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Jeff Hancock was hospitalized
«t Clarksville, Monday.
Mrs. George Mathena was ad-
mitted to Clarksville hospital
Wednesday for tests and x-rays.
Mrs. Edith Mauldin visited her
—phew, Ed Smith and family at
McCrary, Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. R. W. Dyas of
iasea, Iowa, visited Mrs. Hess
Pape, Thursday.
Visiting Mrs. Jess Evans dur-
ing week end were her sons, J. L.
Evans of Fort Worth, J. K. Evans
and his granddaughter,. Rhonda
Sue Evans of Dallas.
Mr .and Mrs. Glenn East and
Karen of Odessa, spent the holi-
days with their parents, Mrs.
Jim East, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Fleming.
With Mrs. Charlie Gray dur-
ing week end were Mrs. Mollie
Bartlett, Mrs. Francis Williams
of Dallas, Mrs. Bartlett remain-
ing for a longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tully had
as week end guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Tully and daughters of
Irving, Miss Jimmie Wade Re-
gan, Mrs. Beulah Patterson of
Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wardlaw of
Dahlia, Calif., were Sunday af-
ternoon visitors in the Monroe
Goode home.
Mrs. Ed Huddleston has order-
wi The Bogata News sent to Mr.
•ad Mrs. Ronald Mankins at
Lewisville.
Mrs. Rosa Cooper is recuperat-
ing in Clarksville hospital after
vacant surgery and expects to
vetarn home within a few days.
Mrs. Wesley Jenkins and Char-
lotte of Emory, were Sunday
guests of the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rodgers.
Mrs. J. N. Lee, Mrs. Edgar
Deilgiiu visited in Amity, Ark.,
Thursday and Friday with their
•iater, Mrs. Ada Holmes.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Brown of
Bogota, are the parents of a son,
horn Sept. 1 at St. Joseph’s Hos-
pital in Paris.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. G.
(iainoo Sunday were Mrs. Carl
Loflin and son, Ross, Mrs. W. A.
Lovell and Neil, all of Irving.
Visitors in the Pete Riggs
home during week end were
Leonard Riggs and son, David of
Nashville, Ark., Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth May and Stevie of Mes-
quite.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Goode
have renewed a subscription to
The Bogata News as a birthday
gift for their daughter, Mrs. Lil-
lian Mathis of Lubbock. She ob-
serves the anniversary Sept. 18.
Renewing her subscription to
The Bogata News, Mrs. W. S.
Townsend of Lamesa writes,
“Yes, I want the Bogata paper.
Please keep it coming — it’s like
a letter from home.”
Eunice G. Brown of Lubbock,
spent Saturday night with his
sister, Mrs. Mable Hammett. He
also visited his aunt. Miss Edie
Forester, Miss Billie Forester,
Doyle Hammett and others.
CW2 Kenneth E. Bromley call-
ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1'.
P. Brumlcy to tell them that he
arrived home in Lcexville, La.,
Friday after u year’s tour of duty
in Vietnam.
Mra. Tom Benningfield spent
tkt week end in Tyler with her
granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Murie Whitley.
Truman Laaaiter of Ft. Worth,
■pent the week end with his lis-
ten, Miss Mary Laaaiter, Mrs.
Ira Hooker and other relatives.
Mr. and Mr*. Lee Lyona of
Houston, were week end visitors
cf ter aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Mr. and Mrs. Honry Pierce of
Caasden, Ark., were Sunday and
Monday guests of her sister, Mr.
aad Mrs. Pleas Turner and De-
raea Jo.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Lewis re-
turned home Wednesday of last
wish after a vacation trip to
points in Louisiana, Mississippi,
TfennesM'c, Arkansas.
Week end guests in the E. C.
Watts home were Mr. snd Mrs.
L T. Bsbb of Houston. Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Sales of Shreveport,
Mrs. Luther KeLoe received
word Tuesday that her sister,
Mrs. Floia Mankins of Fontannu.
Calif., had suffered a heart at-
tack. She was in a San Bernar-
dino, Calif., hospital, und would
undergo surgery Friday.
V %* - • • „■ ',Wr
Mrs. C. G. McMinn, Tins snd
Jill of Euless, were Friday t->
Sunday guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Russ Ward. Other
visitors in the Waul home Sun-
day were Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Spriggs snd Wendell of Hou.-t<>n.
Ronnie Burns snd Kicky Kudy,
graduates of Rivercrrst High
School, registered W’ednesday at
Tyler Junior College, where they
will start classes Monday. Both
were employed by Texas Power
and Light this summer.
Mr. an.. Mrs. Tom Watters
had as recent guests Mr. and
Mrs. Alton Pennington, Mr. and
Mis. I,ot- Meadows snd children,
Shirley Anne, Gary and Lynne of
Lamar, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Markovic of Dallas.
Mrs. Joe Bob Holcomb of Del-
ias, arrived Wednesday afternoon
te visit several days in the home
M Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Legate
ui Mrs. L. R. Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mathis and
Barbara of Lubbock, Mrs. Ruby
Mathis of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs.
Darrell Tittle and Jimmy of Gar-
tead, were holiday visitors of Mr.
■ad Mrs. Monroe Goode.
Morris Roberts underwent sur-
gery Monday at St. Joseph's Hos-
pital in Paris. He was transfer-
red there Saturday from Clarks-
ville hospital. Here to attend
him were Mr. and Mra. Billy
Hale and family of Fort Worth,
Mrs. Helen Smith and son, and
Gayle Fuller of Houston, John
Young of Levelland. The Bud
Greens of Richardson, visited
Roberts Sunday and with rela-
tives here.
NO MATTER WHAT
your Doctor prescribes — we are ready to
help you. Bring your prescription to us for
prompt, competent service at comparable
prices and the freshest drugs.
BUCKMAN REXALL DRUG
BOGATA
TURNER’S SPECIALS
Men’s KHAKI PANTS...................................$1.00 pr.
Men’s Black and Green Levis, reg. $4.98 for_______$3.00
LAMES HOSE ______________________________________ 2 pr. 97c
1 Rack Ladies DRESSES___________________________ % PRICE
Double-Knit, 58” x 00” Wide ...........$4.98 and $5.98 yd.
MATERIAL, $1.49 Value — Special ................ $1.19 yd.
MATERIAL, $1.98 Value — Special .............$1.49 yd.
Men’s Short Sleeve Sport Shirts ... 25% Off Reg. Price
Mh«r Shipment Ladies SLACKS _______ $4.98 and $8.95
DOMESTIC___________________5 yds. $1.45
S and H GREEN STAMPS
TURNER’S
DRY GOODS
Announce Marriage
r1 ., FI -tch r of
Hur.-t, ■ :i u v ■ ;!r* engage,
loent o 1 K: . „mrri.«g *
of th**ir daughter. Anita, to Rich-
ard Khmlix. of Mr. ai.d Mr*.
Pwnvn 1 Phnd. i ,,f I’ulex*. for-
merly of Deport. The couple will
be married on October 4. Mr.
Rhode* is the gran.Ison of Mr.
and Mra. Oscar Rhodes and Mr.
end Mrs. Raymond C:av.ford. all
New residents at Red Rive
llaven include Mrs. John Hun*
cork from Deport Nursing ti<..ne;
Mrs. K. W. Glover from Live
Oaks Convalescent Home. Clarks.
\il>e; Mis. Bennie Burrow. Mr.
and Mis. Gus Ward from Clarks*
ville, Otto Kinsey fiom JohMown.
Mr .and Mr*. Jimmy Stewart
und children of Garland, vi-ited
Mr. and Mrs Hubert Bell. .Mr.
and Mm. w. s. Stewart, Mrs.
Velma Brown .luting holidays..
Mr. und Mis. Eddie Denny, also
of Garland, v cre qthet visitors
in the Bed hon •.
Mi. ami Mis. A. I.. Bud.man.
.Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kinkman were
in Denton Friday night f >r the
weddii g of Miss Vicki Ann Buck*
man and Danny Charles Button
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
und Mrs. Itoyce But kman of
Denton.
Spending Fiiday to Sunday
with Mrs. Amy Craddock. Mr.
und Mrs. Alvin Wood. Hol.art
Grayson were Mr. and Mrs.
James Grayson and Diann. Mrs.
Mike Gra>son of Houston On
Saturday, Mine*. Craddock, Gtay.
son. Wood, visited Mrs. John
Hancock at Deport.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gullion re*
turned home Monday after sev-
eral days with their daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Watts und
daughters 1 in Fort Worth, when-
they moved recently from Odes-
sa. ■ The Watts are expected here
this week end ami he will preach
dedication ceremony at the
Church of Christ in Johntown,
Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon McClure
of Levelland, Miss Wanda Mc-
Clure of Lubbock, who are visit-
ing their son and brother. Har-
old Wayne McClure and smily
in Sulphur Springs, visiti . Mr.
and Mrs. Ross McClure, Monday.
Also visiting the McClures were
H. W. McClure and his son and
Mrs. Paul Bartlett, all of Sul-
phur Springs The McClures are
on vacation and plan to do more
visiting in Bogata.
Mrs. Ben Craven hod a- Sun-
day guvs’*. Mi-. Cordelia Craven.
Mi. and Mrs. Ib rie.* Crave «un.l
son. Mike and > I* friend. Susan.
Mr«. Bill Tajl -. M - I Ill-
man of Sherman. Miss Loi* Cra-
ven of A 'diene. Mr*. Dixie Law -
ler. Mis. Paul Wood of Deport.
Mis* lola Frai kiin.
K. C. Jones was admitted to
Clarksville ho-pitul about 1 a.
m. Sunday after suffering a
heart uttack. Here to utter.d
him were Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Jones, Shirley ami Robert Char-
les of Corpus Christ!, Hobby
Jones of Lewisville. Mis. Betty
Anderson of Dalla*. All have
returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Watters,
Mr. ai.d Mrs. Harold Watters of
Dun, a .ville. Mr. and Mrs. Don
Pittmun. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher
Driseu.l, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Ed-
warus, Mrs. Tommy Lee Greer
and son, John, all of Winnaboro,
were gue.-ts I-abor Day of Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Edwards and son.
Bill at their lakeside retreat on
Luke Winnsboro.
Hardell K. and Mary (Mathis)-
Wardlaw of San Francisco Bay
Area, Calif., spent the Labor
Day week end holiday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ernest
Wanllaw. On the way home
they left the elder Watdlawx a.
the Red F.iver Haven Nursing
H<>:ne for a time of rest. Tn^y
wi i reside in the new wing,
room No. 88.
SPECIALS FRIDAY-SATURCAY
CHEER, Giant Sze ~7~7Z
CRISCO, 3-Lb. Can.....................
CATSUP, 20-Oz.
Arrow Wrap Foil, 25 ft. long.
12-in. Wide .........................
ONIONS, White or Yellow, Lb.
Krispy CRACKERS, 2-Lb. Box . 49c
BISCUITS ______________Z~~~2 fer 15c
Miracle Whip Salad Dressing, Qt... 59c
OLEO, Grayson, Lb.................. 15c
COFFEE, Folger’s Inst., 10-Oz. .... $1.19
MELLORINE, 1'2-Gal. -I___________ 29c
CARROTS....................... 2 Bags 15c
Kisner Grocery
and Market
65c
79c
31c
19c
75c
Edgar Stewart Sr. of Dallas, a
former Bogata resident, is a pa-
tient in Methodist Hospital, Room
2112 Lucy, Dallas, after being
burned while at work as a mech-
anic. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Stew-
ait attended him during week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Pea-
den and children, formerly of
Garland, spent the week end
here with their parents, Mrs. Inez
Peaden, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sloan,
leaving Sunday morning for their
new home in Rapid City, S. D„
where he will be manufacturing
manager for Rushmore Mobile
Homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Goodwin
of Commerce, announce the ar-
rival of a son, Joel Edward, on
Saturday, Aug. 23, weighing 8
lbs., 9 ozs. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Griffith of Mt.
Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Good-
win of Fort Worth. The new
grandfather Griffith is owner
and operator of Bogata Cleaners.
Mrs. Herbert Kelley returned
Monday from the Titus County
Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Brit \Vilson returned
home Monday after being away
for several weeks. She visited
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Shirey at
Levelland, attended the Kelsoe-
Wilson family reunion at McKen-
zie Park in Lubbock, visited Mr.
and Mrs. C. B. Elliott at Lawton,
Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Burl Elliott
at Ft. Worth, Don Wilson at
Wichita Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Corbell
visited at Texarkana from Satur-
day to Monday with their daugh-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pat Gad-
dis and children, and accompan-
ied them to Arkansas Sunday for
an outing at Millwood Lake. The
Corbel Is had as Monday visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Welch and
Mary Ann of Lancaster.
Wright Reunion
At Lake Crook
Attending the Wright family
reunion at Lake Crook Sunday
were: Mrs. Ida Wright, Mr. and
Mrs. Doyle Whitaker and Chris
of Paris, Mr .and Mrs. David
Wright of Garland, Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Wright, Mr. and Mrs. E.
R. Welder and Linda Les Bren-
nan, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bren-
nan and Tommy, all of Dallas,
Mr. and Mrs. John Burkett, Deb-
bie and Donnie of Longview,
Mrs. Thelma Threadgill and Mrs.
Jessie Smith of Gladewater, Mr.
and Mrs. Claton Burks of Hen-
derson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wright,
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wright and
Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. John Gif-
ford, Stacy, Cliff and Darrin,
Mrs. C. H. Wright, Mrs. A. H.
Crosson, Mr. and Mrs. Finis Gif-
ford, all of Deport.
It Pays to Advertise.
SPECIALS FRIDAY - SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER 5 - 6
Potatoes, 2C-II. hag 79c
Gala Towels, Jaaiho 33e
LETTUCE 10c
BONUS, Regular......29c
MILK, ’/2-Gal. 49c
LIBBY’S 46-OZ.
Tomato Jaice.. 3 for 1.00
Coffee, Folger’s, lb... 69c
ICE CHEST 59e
RAKE RITE
Shortening, 3-Lb.....59c:
1 ihhv’s ('ream St>lr. IIM.’I Cans
CORN 4 for 89c
JOE FORD’S GROCERY *"|1
Your AtfMuted food Store
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By providing the best possible light for your child, you can
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homework which can lead to better grades. His study
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the entire work area. It should have a 150-watt bulb... a
diffusing bowl to prevent glare . . . and a shade that
conceals the light source from the eyes. See your dealer
soon, or call us for more information.
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FRED WHITTEN, Manager
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Grant, George W. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1969, newspaper, September 4, 1969; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893571/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.