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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA. TEXAS, THURSDAY. MAY 6, 1J71
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JOHNTOWN
# MBS. FRANCIS FOSTER
Hn. Mildred Bain visited
■■ Friuay until Sunday in
i with her daughter and
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
» critical
Thuant
r. and Mrs. Jim Herviy vi-
ta Napier. Wednesday with
hntheT, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
and visited Mrs. Lab-
at Bryants Mill.
*. and Mrs. Gene Hawkins of
as Christi, are visiting
4b here and his sisters, Mm.
Ward and Mrs. Irene Ward
; also another sister,
visited in Longview, Mm.
H Dry den and family.
Ir. and Mrs. Oscar Kyle spent
week cad in Irving with her
War. Mr. and Mrs. Wade As-
■ and family.
Im following people camped
•Mur River Friday inght:
.aad Mrs. Jim Pirtle. Mr. and
S. Kenneth Pirtle, Kathy and
of Bogata, Mr. and Mm.
Kennedy of Cunningham
Mark Hudson of Take.
Kinsey, whc has been in
condition in the Mi.
Clinic is reported to be
improved.
Dinner guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Sane Hcrvey were Mr.
aad Mm. Ed Upchurch of Bogata
aad Mi. and Mrs. Jim Hervey.
Rfc-ky Don Roach of Bogata
spent Saturday night with his
aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Drue Firtle.
Mr. and Mm. Burl Moore of
lit. Pleasant rave moved into
their trailer house or the Setrer
land they have purchased. Mr.
Moore is employed at the TPA-l.
plant here.
Sunday visitors of Mr. an-i
Mrs. Hubert Horn wer their dau-
ghters, Mi. and Mrs. Freddie
Booker and Lynn of Longview,
Mr. and Mm. Mack Bell -*f Re-
unite; also Mi hhonda Pickett
at Bogatr.
Mr. and Mrs. Drue Pirtle of
Lorgview are .-.t their home here
to is week on vacation. Mr. Pi*
tie is building a new bsrn or. hi*
ranch.
Mm Vernon Pylt-s has been
released ftom the Clarksville
fctspital, whete she ha- been a
patient thieo weeks. She was
carried to the H**ae *.f her da i*
ghter, M.w M • r.ie Le*- MrCarn
and Mr. MtCann of iy-ei.ta to
recuperate.
Horse &
Cattle Sale
SATURDAY. MAY Mh
at DeKalh, Te«a»
Tack Sale begin* n ( p. m
Fattened by Cattle at 7 p. m
avnr hale begin* at h:M p. in
DON Dt SCAN
Pb. Of. So? »«•?• Re*, bb? 22?*
DeKalb. Truss
RUGBY
y MRS. VERA GROGAN
Mr*. Tiav'S Solomon of Pe-
ort visited Mr. and Mrs. Jce
-.ornton Friday.
Mr. and Mm. H. P. Allen i.nd
aniilv of Dallas were Friday
•uests of his brother. Mr. ard
.lrs. Kenneth Allen and Johnny.
Mm. Reheecfi Massing-11 »f
’aris spent Saturday night and
junday with her daughter, Mr.
;nd Mm. John Griffin and fam-
ily.
Construct ion of a two bedroom
and IV* bath home has been
started for Mr. and Mrs. Wayno
Alsohrook near their present
home
Saturday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Alsohrook were Har-
ley Vaughan and David and Greg
Bowen of Richardson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bela Stevens of
Texarkana were Sundav guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stevens.
Mm. Fr.ncis Bailey went to
Longview Friday to visit her
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
tVilliams and Staci, who are mov-
ing to Ft. Worth.
Mrs Earl Grogan and Lloy'
visited Mr. and Mrs. Muri
Roach of Paris Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thompson
have returned after a thru-
weeks vacation with their -son.
Mr. and Mm. C. R Thomp-«n Jr
and family of Farmington. N. M.
and friends and relatives i.i
OKemah, Henryetta nd McAle»
ter, Okla.
Mr. and Mo. Ton rr.y Ander-
son and Mrs. T. A. York \vi'.
week end guests of Mr. and Mi>.
Bill Puckett and family of Den-
ton. They visited S'-day with
Mrs. Maggie Wilson of McKin-
ney Mm. York and Mrs. i-uiill*-
Hawkins were Monday visitor- > :
’heir granddaughter and dauvn
ter, Mr and Mrs Sammy \\ !-
ker-on at.d family of I.ewi-v..h.
Mm. Ltnnie Wi. ks wa* *..
lied t*» the r.ur-ing hon-e .n I* •
|u rt Sunday. S..e hs.» luin i<• •
line*! to b-'d •» nun b-.-i of ■««a -.
Mr. aiul Mr-. Juui- i i.ia.k ir i
N:.ri>- vi-.te«l in th« fin* .f !••
:ath< r. Mr. and Mr-. J.»r.i •
W rit* ovi-i ’fit- v. * ei; i-no.
Vm. Lsty IN my l.t» :v v* i
fv< m the liotgua • ur*lhi» i.e-n.-
and is stnyirg with Mr. ar-t
V, • l it ! k Ri .*ie.. Mr*. HI.<•*»*•
•- Mr*. llev<;* I inr.
Mr. and Mr.-. Dru-- I’ it.*. Mr-
V\ra l« an. Mr-. Skirl*-- H.n< v.
Bit, Rtibjr House and Bov. at i
Alt-. Marvin Gu-dner vi«it Mm.
Ib-n Roach n'.d new ruly ir. a
Mt. Pleasant h«.s| ita , *s.r.«u*y
> .............
Mr-. Lucille Hawk n, vi-ited
h« r da»-ghter, M*-*. Samin.- W.l^*
k*r««-n and family Monday night
ir. L -wirville.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston * l tch I
O-intwst. Melanv. Clint and Stacy
«f Ore City visited h«r mother,
Mrs. Lu*-il!e Hawkins, and Lob-
rn- MrCuHrr of Mt. Pleasant,
Sunday.
FOR
EQUIPMENT - NEW OR USED
SEE US FOR ALL FIRESTONE NEEDS — TIRES
TRACTOhS OVERHAULED — H tY TWINE
USED EQUIPMENT
4 — MF 35 Diesels 1 - MF M Gas
1 — MF 59 Goa 1 — MF .»• Gas HC
NF.W HOLLAND HAY EQUIPMENT
HARVEY BROTHERS
Massey - Ferguson end New Hollcnd Ha> Machirery Dealer*
CLARKSY 1LLE
DAVIS PLUMBING AND
APPLIANCE
(Formerly Collins Appliance)
A Full Line of
Plumbing Supplies
Paints and
Electrical Supplies
, t - .i
Ik
Will Do PLUMBING WORK
Sanders, to Kent
Also catty FISHING SUPPLIES
Phone: , Day 632-5995
Night 632-5066
BOGATA, TEXAS
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T-i. -v.f^,WOV.EU HAVE PESL.71P THE lUrcgTAXCX OF
^Vr A--iF— .!*M l-WL V -IHCUOH CTVtti CHAV, f , OKt ll'lllo
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FIVE 66CCO'*,*, HlOTfrtHAT leCQUlKE ONLY A e-MAU AMOCWT 0» TiOt PAIl*.
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3. IF AALG ACE BRITTLE,
OK SREAK EASILY,
gMOK GEIAtiNE prinks can
HELP REC-TOrt -THEM TO
BEAUTY THE NATURAL WAYj
FROM WirHIM. HAVE A PRIOR
PAILY FOR THREE TO FOUR
MOUTHS, THE TIME OEEPt P TO
GROW «iew MAILS. SEVEN our
OF TEN HAVE SHOWN
imfrcvement this kmoxway.
2- WHEN PBYIN& HAMPS AFTER
WASHUUb. gently press back
THE CUTICLE WITH THE TOWEL.
nMI/^
H- ton Cleaning nails, always use
AN ORAMftC STICK. ALWAYS USE
emery Boarps to shape nails;
METAL FILES MAY SCRATCH THE NAI*.
SURFACE. Bap nails shoulp be
FILEP SOU A RE WITH SIPES STRAIGHT
OUT FOR SUPPORT UNTIL THEY
GROW LONG ENOUGH TO SHAPE.
■T. For a special
OCCASION OR
VVKLN YOU FEEL
THE NEEP FOR
PARTICULARLY
E*n RT NAiL CAKtf
HAVE A
(RCFESSICNAL
MANlCuee AT YOOE
FL»iny <aich.
A e phew It o oat a
Man To Wed
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CAMII <»V THANKS
W ewtHi! : i.c to esprer- (uv
: | (ireciati- ■ .-: <i thinkr t-> y> u
your K.i.*ir«e- >h«svn lie .'i
trie io-r . ' -land.. * 1 II at In ••
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birthday "wi-'itlv iejly at r.
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Mr. O. M. I Ini t l«on. M . a- i Mr-.
-I. E. !l(K,eh nnd r. a'.d Mr-.
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of P ni-on aid Mr- T. A. Yt'i'i..
WEDNESDAY, MAY 12th
WANT ADS
Rate*: 3 cents per word first in-
n-lion; '1 cents per word each ad-
i. timal insertion. No ad accept-
tii fir less than 50 cents per issue.
Ttrn s cash unless you are a rt gj-
.;.r advertiser in this newspaper.
NEED a new pool, land cleared
or ether dozer werk, see or caii
J;mm;e Sparks, Phone 652- .25F-,
I'epcrt. dbt-tfc
CUNNINGHAM T-ades Day each
Saturday; Auction at night. Will
sell farm equipment, livestock
and junk of all kinds. dl5tl4b32
FOR SALE — Registered polled
. Hereford bulls. See Aubrey Buck-
man, Bogativ. tb-tfc
FOE SALE — f. registered Poll-
ed Hereford heifers. Aubrey
Buckman. tb-tfc
FOR SALE — Two buildings on
S. 4th St., Phone 632 5342 after
i p. m. b31- i
FOP. S\LE — Kingfisher boat,
trailer and cover; 33 Johnson mo-
tor. Phone 632-5626 or 632-
r?"9. *>32-
FOR SALE — Used electric
mnge in good condition; used
RCA TV. will seed cheap. Call
i 2-5238. bol-c
SEE US for seltH-tion of your
Mothers Day gift items. (Sport*
A,.,r. duster*, jewelry, or hous---
! ii. . Town Shoppe. tl3bM-c
FLOWERS ft r ell oci a*ion«. Coil
M «. Gordon Aller repiesentative
C arksvi'.le Floiist. 632-5521 »r
J- k?2. b-tfc
FL WERS for any and every
r- i.sitn. -'all 632-5662. Mrs.
L.tr.ry Hudstn, reprisentativ*
M i; » F.uhsis. i-;f'
F< H SALE — f i -formante te.-t-
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RUMMAGE SALE -MW S. How-
j-i n: attic far., ' xl2 braided rug.
ehildV desk, clothing of i ll sizes
;,:.a various items, from 10 a. ni.
h-.turday until -old out. Mrs.
Tu'.lv Burns and Mrs. Floytl
Hanna. _ _
Ft -I SALE — Charolais bulls, 7
months old to 20 months old;
puiebred, *l* French or Chari-
n ,s t Pi it t-d for the com-
mercial cow man. Johnny Lati-
mer. Rogata, Kt. 2, Phone 632-
."314. b34-p
BIDS REQUESTED
May r, 1971
The Talco-Bogata CISD is offer-
i*ig for *-..le by sealed bids the
following vehicles.
J. 1**5! Ms ton Ford PU
2. 1950 t* ton Chevrolet PU
3. 11*57 Chevrolet Sedan Car
These may be inspectel at any
time from 8:30 to 3:30 on week
days by contacting Lester Watts
at the bus bam on the Talco
School Campus. Bids are to be
mailed to Talmadge Morgan. Su-
perintendent, at Box 125, Pogata,
Texas by May 21. 1970 — bids to
be opened at 2:30 p. m. on thi-J
date. tl4b32-c
CARD OF THANKS
The family if Mrs. W. A.
Mauldin wishc - to ’hank eir h one
fci ;he flower:-, food aid each
k.’ oiic-s shown o- 'n the ioss of
cur . veil one-. S| «.ia! thanks * >
I*r. ProoKs.
The si ;- ! urn May 1 in Mein-
<t..l Hi -pitnl at Mt. i’U-usTiit t-
Mr Mrs. I*• n l{o.T*-n has
in uiini-ii Justin Dwayne.
i,iM' ijan t- a'i Mr. and Mi-
l. T. Ste; he-son of (iaiena Pin k
m. c -1 r and Mr- M. E. Iloaih.
G-i: : li. i dnari-nt- at*- L ••
R. . M.-l 'Ir b... Vt'de i *»H.
The Bogata News
GEORGE W. GRANT, JERRY D.
BURNS, Owners and Publishers
GEORGE WT. GRANT Editor
JERRY D. BURNS ... Adv. Mgr.
Mrs. Vera Grogan .... Adv.-News
Entered as Second Class Mattsr
November 1, 1911, at the post-
office at Bogata. Texas 75417.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
fM* a Year
In Red River County
93.56 • Year
When Mailed Elsewhere
BUDDY’S MEN’S WEAR, home
of quality merchandise. 130 Main
Street, Phone 627-3156, Clarks-
ville db-tfe
CARD OF THANKS
I wish tr. thank each one for
the cards, fl- wer* and visit* while
I wa* in the hospital.
Mrs. Willie Craven
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to expre-s our
II art felt thanks and appreciation
i- r i eery »xpre*sion of sympa-
tic i-Nt- ndni to u- at the- passing
if our mcthir. For the loviiy
fiiwii*. food and al1 the mo-
11.:» l - von did. E-pet iaily do w.
11.j i the- nrr.*ts at Red Ilivi-i
Ih.ii - N'. r.-irg Home fot- tht r
fa • f. i\ ice.
'! • P. . y i f Mi s. Mary A.
E.-’t 1
Previously Owned Cadillacs
C. .!. ’ Atr
, • ! • i • < *. C :t.; !«tt-ly
v, t ■ k**- ••.*:’ i v up !..»*
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McDOUGALL
Olds-Cadillac vgSjjfr
1710 Clerktvlile 8J1 7466
PARIS
SI ATI MIINT Of CONDITION
CITIZENS STATE BANK
PARIS. TEXAS
Al Iht- t!«*»r of hipiiH-o* April 2*1. I9“l
RESOURCES
Cash, and due frrm bi.r.Ks .. <; .77/ If SI
Uruled States Gcvernnritnt Securities fE!*.732.L5
Bonds and O’her Si-cuntKf ... ............. -»97.L65A9
Loans and Discounts 7 48d.068.4L
Federal Funds Sold SdO.l00.00
Bank Building. Furniture and Fixtures .. . _________________ .'i91.47S.2l
Other Resources 74.(199 84
TOTAL RESOURCES...............................~< rT.412.fS7.C8
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock ............................ 4CO.COO.OJ
Certified Surplus ..................... If,5.(00.0<;
Undivided Profits ar.d Reserves ... ... . Io4.o9f.84
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCC VMS .............~ '!9.S46.84
' ■ ' r Lit bilit es . . . :': 309 62
deposits • : •: 731.42
TOTAL LIABILITIES ........... sTTTllciyLSd
OFFICERS
DIKE! TORS
J, W. SMITH. JR..
President
lf.A r>. PLACKP.UP.N.
Exec. Vice President
WILLIAM B. VAUGHAN,
Vice-President
B. J. WILLIAMS.
Vice-President
7 F.D MAPE3,
Vice President A- Cashier
CORNICE PARSONS.
Assistant Vice President
DOROTHY REEVES,
Assistant Cashier
EARI. ; V BELL* MY. M. IV. ,>1 *ha1mn!(*gi.‘t
' I* I’LACKRURN, Exc-c. \'ite-Pi-os!dt-nt
JACK PENMAN. Builder
\ ANDREW FASKEN, Rancher
..F.SSE K. GUEST, Pres. Guest Paper Company
THOS. E. HUNT. JR , M. D., Partner Hunt Clinic
’KAROLP T. HYDE, Idea) Baking Company
H. T. HYDE, JR., Sec.Treas. Ideal Baking Co.
ROBERT S. NOP-MENT. Insurance
JAMES RHEUDASIL, Contractor
C. R. SIKES. Sikes Food Stores
J. W. SMITH, JR., President
WILLIAM B. VAUGHAN, Vice President
8AYFORD D. WALKER, Co-Owner Swaim Hdw
JOHN W. WILLIAMS, Williams Sporting Goods
HARRY WOOLSTON, Owner, Quality Furn. Co.
* Advisory Director
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Citizens State Bank
Paris, Texas ^
1128 Clarksville St. phone 785-1655
CITIZENS MEANS: COURTFSY — CONFIDENCE_ CONVENIENCE
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Grant, George W. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 6, 1971, newspaper, May 6, 1971; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893969/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.