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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1964
LOCAL NEWS
•y MRS. WALTER PETTIT
TELEPHONE ME 1-5322
Mr. and Mrs. Pleas
were in Dallas (today)
day shopping.
Turner
Tliurs-
/
Mrs. Opal Anderson of Gar-
land, visited her mother, Mr.-. II.
I. Ladd, Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Low of Post I Mrs. Leroy Lewis has been
Oak, were Thursday afternoon I substituting at Wood Laundry
visitors of Mrs. Fannie Clark, this week for Mrs. Carl Wood,
Mrs. Hattie Butler. unable to work because of a bar!;
■ ■ I aliment.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyne Robert- of “— -
Garland, were Saturday night! Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Brumley
guests of Mr and Mrs, Travis I and their son. Morris Brumley of
Morgan and others. Dallas, returned Wednesday front
/ -— I a vacation trip to
Mrs. Hen Haney. Mrs. Morris Mexico.
Weddle and son, Butch of Mt | -
Vernon, were Saturday gue.-t< of: Mr. and Mrs. 0-:aF
Northwestern
Mr. and Mrs. Dick DeBerry of According to word received by
Idabel. Ok., were Saturday guests | Mr. and Mrs. Drew Hancock,
of Mr. and Mrs Drew Hancock. their daughter, Mrs. Noel Myers,
and James Albeit. The group Mr. Myers and daughter, Lisa,
enjoyed a fish supper. | are visiting his relatives in Minn-
-L- i esota, while on vacation.
Mr. and Mr.-. George Wicks left
Tuesday for Longview, where he
underwent eye surgery, Wednes-
day. They were accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. 'Oscar Horton.
Mr and Mrs. Billy Wier. Doyle
and Byrcrft of Slaton, were recent
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mr.-. Mack Kennedy and family,
and her grandmother, Mrs. Roxie
Mrs. T. A. York.
Legate ) Mr. and Mgs. Newt Bryson, at-; Kennedy and other relatives.
>lrs I. R. V.’t :ght \v re wi'ek end | eompanied by le-r met her. Mrs | ---
'ull' i' and
'A
Bogata Gi.i Manager Raymondj M( V|.. ,, j.
Fennell reported only four bales L.,* ..V JarlanJ. vwtv u
finned by noon Wednesday. j lu.r I:,,Uu,. ;,lr
! Luthei I3i> -on.
i gue.-ts of Mrs Joe Bob Molcombf*!
dar.d son. Mr. and Mis. H. C. Ward
in Dali . /
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mathena
and family left Friday tor home
in New Orleans, La., after a va-
cation visit with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Mathena.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hamilton
of Paris, were Monday visitors of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Si Hub-
bard. when a dinner celebrated
Mr. Hubbard’s 85th birthday.
Mrs. L. G. Farris of Gilmer, j
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs ,
Bill Wilkinson, Sunday.
Work is underway at the Bap-
tist parsonage, where a room and
half bath are being added
} Oii.-ervin”, hi- birthday, Han Id
•- i Cody and family of Paris, were
Mr-. A. II. Denny ieiurnod|T e-das dinner gue.-t.- of hi.- par-
Inline Tuesday from a Pan- h"s-|
pltal, win re -he s\
several weeks.
M. B. Lee of I lilitijit, were | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pre-ton of
Sunday and Mo...lay .. uests ' ol j Clarksville, w ere Friday and j
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lee at Athen-. Saturday guests of their daui’.h-1
---—j ter. Mr Leonard Bond. Mr. j
Mr. and Mr-. William Morri- j Bond antl •heir granddaughter.1
and i kildren o i a .| Tmir-dav • - and Mrs. Gel aid turns.
I i
from the John Codders farm at
Charles W. Clifton of Bogata,
former Deport resident, celebrat-
ed his 91st birthday Monday, j
Augu.-t 31, with a birthday dinner j
at the home of his granddaugh-
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Barnard
in Bogata.
eiits. Mr, and Mrs.
Iiatlent j ‘‘"'l Janette.
S. Cody
Rugby, to a hou-e they’hud mov-
ed mi thou land Morn.- Chapel.
Mrs. Anna Grifli i- in Pari
this week with Mr. and Mrs. .1 -e
King and Mrs. Tommy Schw.ui/ j
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Powell of1
Ft: Worth, were Fridi v visitors:
of her sister, Mrs. Amy Craddo. k.
■ie with her liaient'.
Thom | - hi 11 o111 m.
Mi . Charles Huey.
I'utti of Kdn.i.
! With a lenewal
i I he I !>igata New -
I - tun ,ii Mur-iial
i irg t• i.• \
1 \ i i y ii u. n.
uhsi ri: t i■ >n t >
. the S (I, (I u-
I. ■.-(■nt a not,
y I'd '1 in' Now
Herman Wrigl,
] ilui iag wee!: ei,.
! led no; ie by lu-
ifo -pent la; t
. rul'd,:; ■ : it. M :
Mi-s Ni Ida Gal Ie re'
home Sunday .liter -pendin
wei'ks in Dalis with l.er
M i - - S, 11 ni: a 11 ,. 'Ie.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sliamhur-
ger of Denton, were week end
guests of Mr. and Mrs, Neil Ko-
zell.
Nlr mil M:
Ite.-ed.i. .Cali:'
Mr-. FIoi t ,,
W. C ' 11 ay
II . ■ i ' D"Wi
.ill.'.: i !al
! (
ide-. Tiie dav,
Che- -h lei
:.-vllle tlo-'.'
, nl ; ttent i
!. J Mi .-'C)
' ei f.dhei
■ ■I Pallas, here
w.i.- at ,'ompan-
. i: 1 it11. Iloliin.
i . w 'li her
Dixie Wriglit.
u admitti'd to
,d Monday for
Mr-. Now|on
here to at-
d '. i it iiei mo-
Mr. and Mrs/ Durwood Wjms
of Grand Prairie, have been vis-
iting their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis/Cheatham at Deport, Mr.
—---- 'land Mrs. Call Wins at Bogata
A swimming party and weiner Both will teach in Grand Pram
roast, Aug. 35 at South Lake cele- • school, starting Thursday,
Prated the seventh I irthdav of
Kirn Brooks, daughter of Dr.'and Libert s,0«nur of °dcssa- fa«-
Mrs. K. E Brook-. Fifteen voung >,m>r lvs,ck'm of "us a,'va- and
atie-ts amoved the mvasio.;, hls *on- Bob,’-V' als0 of °d**sa-
visited Ins sisters, Mrs. Bes.-ie
I Blankenship. Mr.-. Sam Drown,
of'
of
aiid Mrs. Vaitii-v Buchanan.
I a,tv and Kennv of|;,ml ,r> Klu-Vci Sl,W'
Saturdav gue-t- ! anU uU‘"' ,damvs’
j Mi
, and . nit.-
! Talco, w
■'ll and Mi C- d' ,ei! \*:. ll": .an. I
j Kenny, l’i r’l'er -ttalent it B-mata *
i School, is studying n edicine in |
] Loui-iatia.
Bogata Funeral
Home
Phone: ME 2-5614
Havne McCasland
James Grant
For Monuments
SEE
Curtis Wilkinson
At BOGATA Tele. ME 2-5529
We Give S & 11 Green Stamps
Wayne Stt ingfeliow leturi:*' ’
I home Saturday Hum: New P'eiii
La., after vi-iting hi.- I ither. W.
L. Sti ingfeliow. two week-.
Ilu r.
Mis Justine Ford of Dallas, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John K. Ford, and brother,
Joe.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Farrier of
Dallas, were week end visitors of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Lee.
Pres-'y Phillips and friend
Roy of Dallas, were week end
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Horton.
On vacation; the Lewis Brown-
of Dallas', vi-ited hi- father, l)ee
Brown and other idative. la t
week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L Huger- and
children of Little Rod:,Al l:., were
recent visitors of Dr. and Mrs.
E. E. Brooks and family.
Mrs. Buford Adams and son,
Wayne of Longview, were Friday
night gue-t.; of her mother. Mrs.
Clyde Roberts and Mr. Robert.-.
Mr. a.id M: \V S. Cody wet-
ile-t- o! file I’l. E O-l l.ill- el
Paris for a Thursday even:”,-'
i",cal at -the Alps Cate in Mt.
Pleasant.
Mrs. John Fote-tef. Mr.-
Celdfl''sh and .-on. Eddi .
the former's sister. Mr
fowiies at New Bo-ton. S'
M.,i \
. i -
Mr. and Mis. Buddy
accompanied 12 member- of Bap-
tist Training Union to Beavers
Bend for an outing Wednesday of
last week.
\V. C. McCleiian. who moved
Ik re Irom Calilornia. | , tell
house, formerly known a-
Vi’iil II l toll place, if O.r Ml
imt Gi i-'.-om.
Visiting Mr.
Fold Sr. and .!■
end were John I
| sa. Mr, and Mi
! ker. Janie and J.
Danu'on | Vl|!e
I Mrs. John K
e during week
rd Ji of Ode.s-
'.Vavland Wal-
lir.nv of Gteen-
I
Mr. and Mrs. H H. Ross of j
Vega.s. Ni"... ate vi-iting hi r .sis-
ter. Mi - F. A. .Geese an 1 Mr
Gee-e. Mr. and Mrs. Wavne
Geese and daughters of Kilgore. 1
weie Saturday vi-itois in the
Geese home.
KCAR
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CLARKSVILLE
TEXAS
1350 KC
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500 WATTS
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Allen had
as Sunday gui -t-. Mr. and Mrs
Frank MeClarey of Terrell. Mr.
1, DeBerry of Dal-
le DeBeirv of Ida-
| and Mrs.
las. Ml .
| i el. < >ula
Horace Adams is employed at
Ya/oo City. Miss. Mrs. Adams j
and Diann. accompanied by E1 iso j
Walker, w ho spent last week !
with them., returned home Sun- |
day filter -pi.tiding three weeks (
i in Ya/no City.
Mrs. Tom Tipping is spending
this week with her daujhtei,
Mrs. Sidney Inncrarity at New
Boston
Mrs. Rotierta (Moon1 K'lt
!•’ ut W it!'. Mi Paul Mic. .
1 ns of Ode--a. have been \;
i i" Mr-. Maiguiit Kuld.
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II P Cl t ; and riaughti r. l.a
Neil of Dallas, and Anna Rich of
Denison, were Wednesday gue t-
>t Mrs. Fannie Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Burke- of
Belton, were Tuesday guests of
Miss Mary Lassiter and Mrs. Iva
Hooker.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilkinson
of Tyler, were week end guests
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Wilkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swint Sr. of
Deport, were Sunday afternoon
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gar-
xett
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Davis had
as week end guests, on Saturday
their son, Corliss Davis and Mrs.
Davis of Grapevine and on Sun-
day. their grandson. Charles Ed-
vard and wife, Patsy and their
two children, Kimberly Ann and
C. E IV of Grapevine.
Professional Eye
Care and Finest
Quality Eyewear
NEED NOT BE
EXPENSIVE at . . .
Texas Optical
Contact Lens Specialists
4 Clarksville St. PAR*d
C. E. Davis returned home on
Thursday after being di-missed
from Clarksville hospital, where
he was a patient several days.
Request ill;, change- of addle--
cs are Mr . Ennis Stm-ncr fine.
K2. Bogata to Austin: Mr- II P
Schenckenburger from Kenner,
La., to Metairie. La.
•d Mi
•i"- • l-ited I ■ ' i'' >’hi'
M To - pie. U: To:, j
! daughter s at C.u rolltoii
week end and ,u tended
Flags, Saturday.
John I .
11 V
Mr. and Mrs. Don Logan and
children of Shreveport, La., are
visiting her mother, Mrs. Dorcas
Gurley, while on a week’s vaca-
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mauldin
had as week end guests their
daughter. Mrs. Bobby Wartham
and son, Bobby Jr., and Deborah
Carr of Euless.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Green vis-
ited his sister, Mr. and Mrs. B. P.
Brown and his brother, Mr. and
Mrs. V. A. Green, in Tyler, Sun-
day.
Bogata Fir.-t National Bank
and the local postoffice will be
closed Monday in observance of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson and
children, who have moved from
Corpus Christ i to Denton, were
Saturday to Tuesday visitors in
the Rufus Williams and Denton
Wilson homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary (Bubst
Swaim of New Orleans, La., are
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Labor Day. Several business | qu# Swaim this week. AccOm-
houses will also be closed.
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Robinson.
Shelia and Vin and a friend, Ka-
ren of Dallas, were week end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Curt
Gi een.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Gatlin,
formerly of Fort Worth, moved
into the house in South Bogata
they purchased frm A. S. Du-
| Berry.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Childers
and children of Arlington, re-
turned home after .-pending sev-
eral days with his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Childers.
Mines. W. C. Barnard. Bess
Pope, Britt Lassiter, W. C. Howi-
son and Miss Tom Underwood
toured the Queen Wilhelmina
Park in Mena, Ark., Sunday.
panied bv Mrs. Swain, they vis-
ited Six Flags, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Childers and
children of Dallas, were Thurs-
day night to Monday morning
visitors of his rqother and sis-
ter, Mrs. Mabel Childers and
Miss Melba. ,
I'
Mr .and Mrs. J. E. Buicc and
children, Janie and Judy of For-1
ncy, were recent guests of Mr. I
and Mrs. Robert Canfield and
daughter-. Sunday visitors in
the Canfield home were Mr. and
Mr-. J. T. Moses and children of
| Forney, Mrs. Hallie Hardeman of
Avery.
Mrs T A. York of Bogata. Mrs.
M. J. Dodd and son, Jackie of
Johntown, returned home Tues-
j day after visiting their daughter
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Eryant of | and sister. Mrs. Bill Puckett. Mr.
Oakland. Calif., Mr. and Mrs. A. I Puckett and children at Richard-
L. Wright and Cindy of Cran-'son. Kenr.y Ray Puckett return-
dull, have returned home after jed home with them, remaining
visiting Mrs. \Y. NY. Bryant and until Sunday, when he accom-
other relatives. * panied his mother home.
THANKS
TO ALL OCR FRIENDS
OF THE BOGATA AREA
who donated products to, sold tickets for,
worked on, attended, or purchased items at
the annual Fair Auction Sale and Barbecue.
More people assisted than
ever before, making the
event the most successful
in history
Both the Fair Association and I personally
appreciate your efforts in making our county
Fair a bigger and better activity.
Sincerely,
GAVIN WATSON, JR., Chairman
Fair Auction Sale Committee
SPECIALS FRIDAY SATURDAY
SUGAR, 10 Lbs.
95c
POTATOES, 10 Lb. Bag
39c
Elgin OLEO
15c
BISCUITS 2
for 15c
Northern TISSUE, 4 Roll Pac
29c
TIDE, Reg. Size
29c
Tucker’s SHORTENING, 3 Lb. can 55c
Yellow ONIONS, Lb.
5c
PEACHES, Hunt’s No. 2'* can
25c
SALMON, Humpty-Dumpty,
Tall Can
49c
n m • a t i ja
tor r ll, r oiger s, z l<d. can
$1.49
Austex SPAGHETTI-MEAT
BALLS, 300 Size
25c
Kisner Grocery
and Market
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Masterpiece Notebook Paper,
300 sheets 17c
Practical Hinders, new
colors 1-3 Off
Loose Leaf Hinders 29c up
S2.9S Sheaffcr Pen,
7 cartridges 81.00
'• 111 i N AM) S.WT. ON Y<It'll St IIOOI. Nl.liDS
S iv i! (ircin Si.imps with each purchase
BUCKMAN REXALL DRUG
in summer
OT
... all year
3
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MODERN ELECTRIC COOKING
The poolest, cleanest kitchens in town are those with electric
ranges. An electric range cooks without flame so no flow of
air is needed through the oven for combustion ... heat stays
inside where it belongs. Pots and pans stay bright... walls
and curtains stay cleaner... because electric heat is as clean
as electric light. You’ll spend less time scrubbing and scouring
... have more time for other household activities.
See the flameless electric ranges at your
dealer’s soon and start cooking
the cool, clean, electric way.
m
FRED WHITTEN, JR., District Manager
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Grant, George. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1964, newspaper, September 3, 1964; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901668/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.