The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1964 Page: 3 of 4
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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1964
BOGATA NEWS
10-20 Years Ago
Week of May 5, 1944
Mrs. Maggie Gillis had receiv-
ed a cablegram from her son, Pf<\
Steve Gillis in Italy.
Rex Craddock had reported for
Navy duty.
^klic Adams, AMlc, had been
furlough from the South Pa-
cific.
Mrs. Lucy Hudson had receiv-
ed word that her grandson. Sgt.
Wylie Joe Hudson, had arrived
overseas. *
Harold Fuller, BM2c, was in
the South Pacific.
A son /had been born at Provi-
dence, R I., to Radio Tech.
James Peaden and wife.
Mrs. H. R. Ponds had both col-
lar bones broken in a car wreck
while enroute to Shreveport, La.
Week of May 7, 1954
Honor students of graduating
.it BUS were Shirley J.
toKnson. valedictorian; Nelda
Sue Embrcy. salutatorian. Ele-
mentary honor students were
Louise Kidd, valedictorian: Bob
Holder, salutatorian.
The new Methodist parsonage
was reads- for (icupaii- v by the
pastor. Larry Meredith and hi-
mother. Mi Spencer Meredith
Tor my Kidd and Glads - Bel-
cher were injured when the rai
in which they wi re riding faded
to make the double curve ,it I.a-
vada.
Pogata Stnel: A -o< lation met.
naming coii.ruttces for rode > to
be held J line 1 ii 11-12.
CUNNINGHAM
By MRS. IRA TAYLOR
Mr. and Mrs. Rayr. ond Baker
left Thursday for Hobbs, N. M
after receiving a telephone call
that their son, Jerry, had been
injured in an accident in the oil
field there.
Mr. and Mrs. Sterlon Landrum
of Paris and their son, James
Landrum of LaPorte, were
Thursday visitors of Mrs. Lou
Chance.
Mrs. Allie Rees has returned
home after a 10 day visit with
her brothers, Mr. and Mrs. John
Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Davis
in Matador, While there she and
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Davis visited
another sister, Mrs. Virgie Prator
of Fredericks, Okla. Mrs. Rees
was in Dallas for a week end
visit with her children, Mr. and
Mrs. Fern Rees and Lori Jean.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Ashford and
Mike.
James Jones and Leslie Taylor
attended the rural-urban supper
in Roxton Thur.-da.v night.
Claud Oneal, Pete McKnight.
Weldon Smith and Cecil Oats
were in lingula lust Monday night
fi r a l arbei lie supper for the
firemen.
Ghaije.- B. William is on
Wee V;. atjon her" with hi-
family. I!" i 'currently employ-
ed ;n Dall.i-,
.l'ii It Will ii i - doing ome
< ‘.'il'pellti i \v I
I WANT ADS
| Sates: 3 cents per word first in-1
-ertion: 2 cents per w ord each ad- Mr und Mr‘ D"n E fiodenek
ditional insertion. No ad accept- °f Con,,rie,ceJ “jounce the en-
ed for less than 50 cents per issue. | K^wmcnt and approaching mar-
Tenns cash unless you are a regu- "i.ge oi their daughter. Stella
dish luncheon at Camp Gambill.
Governor John Connally is shown presenting Albert Roach
of Deport. Chairman of the A-sociation of Texas Soil O n cr-
eation Districts Soil Stewardship Committee, with the pros
clamation designating the week of May 3-10, 1964, a Soil
Stewardship Week in Texas. Looking on. left to right, are
Harvey Davis and A. L. Bading. Temple: Herman Blank,
San Antonio; 'Gilbert Kretzschmar, Bartlett; W. P. Coleman,
San Antonio, and W. W. Chaloupka, Caldwell.
lar advertiser in this newspaper.
WANTED—Lawns to mow. Call
ME 2-5238. Gary and / Berney
Huddleston. b30-^
SPINET PIANOS — $389.00
Brand new 88 note. Write Pianos,
Osceola, Ind. b30-p
FOR RENT—Two bedroom house
in Bogata. Call Murl Roa.h OL
2-4400 or ME 2-5292 after 5
p. rii. ' b30-c
FOR SALE — Innerspring mat-
tress, slightly used. Mrs. Travis
j Morgan. Call ME 2-5591 or ME
riage
Sue. to Dennis Kay Lovell son
of Mrs. Sadie Lovell, Rt. 3.
Clarksville. The vows will bi
read June 6.. at 7 p. m. at the
DeShong Chapel on they campus
of Paris Junior College.
Miss Roderick is a graduate of
Commerce High School and at-
tended Paris Junior and East
Texas State College.
Mr. Lovell is a graduate of Bo-
gata High School and attended
Paris Junior College and East
Texas State College. Both arc
employed in Paris.
: 2-5762.
b30p
Bride-Elect Is
who like- good singing has
special invitation to attend. | ,p *g
Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs, \* P® HOttOTCC
-Lewis Crump were their grand- Mj:< Mari mne W
son. Danny Keith and his fru.-ncl. II((L..ton G if r
Dindo Brownlee ol Mt. Plea-ant. |,,|(,,.( 1(f ,Jn t.ph L L;„:
Mr-. (Inn er Keith ^of MeCi-gry | ,„n ,,u. h„nf,n>e -
urd iy .-it' moon five
o'' |"i I; at the home
Mrs Bon Warren ;it I
Greeting and roi
ioie-ts were Mrs, W
honoi i e. Mi . Ralph
Fre ■; o: t. and the : :
'i and’ ."11,ei Mi's. J
, IP- nrt. Mr , W„. K.
if Vi - Neva Merle Crump ,,
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FOR SALE—Baby calves, light
calves, milch cows. Call ME 2-
,5493. Would rent 50 to 200 acres
pastureland. b-tfc
Doni'a Crui .o of Mt. Plea-ant
and Mr. Crump's si ter. Mrs. I
Evie .Iordan if Pans. Thursday
Mr. and Mr. Crump and Mrs.
Jordan vi.-itcd Mr inri Mrs. John
Crimp e| Mog'ita. On Friday j
they were in Clarksville with
Vr. aO...I M Clyde Harvey, then '
hi the home oi I on Saturday they su ited m fh"j
Mr. and Mr- Ra' ic.imd Baker. 11,.„,
I Lada s of the eommunity .are. o| Mt \'i rnnii, i V/J ||t .
putting greens and Eii 'li h pea Rev. and Mr . .limmv C'onmat-I
I . ,, ' ! i.e r*
set ot Alien, were supoer gu"-t
ner of|
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FOR SALE— 1 Catalina Custom
200. 18,000 BTU air conditioner, i
, j $125.00 ( ash; original cost $279.00,
i 5 R, W. Glover. b30-p
k’r and!pOR FURNITURE * or Carpets.
jail mattresses and box springs O
mg the See and save. Slaton Fur- i May 12 at Pari:
nilure. Clarksville. b-tfc 1 _
reil, tile
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Neighborhood Meet
For flirt Scouters
A neighborhood meeting for
Girl Scout workers was held
Tuesday at Community Mouse
Attending were Mines Jack
Troutt, Richard Ward. W II
Montgomery, Wesley p. i '• er.
| George Gordon. William Rn/ell.!
Smiley Hinson.
Plans were made to attend the.
Red River Valley Gn! Scouts'
Spring Council meeting Tuc day'
wit h a ■ nvi i. ■
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SHOPPING
CENTER
• Living Room Suites
• Home Furnishings
• Bed Room Suites
• Dining Room Suites
• Lamps. Carpeting, Rugs
• Beds, Mattresses, Stoves
• Refrigerators, Breakfast
Sets and Televisions
• Washers, Dryers, Ironers
• All Purpose Utility
Cabinets
• Complete Line of Juvenile
Furniture
No Interest — No Carrying
Charges — Free Delivery
—EASY TERMS—
Phone ME 2-5744
TROUTT’S
Furniture Store
BOGATA
BUDDY'S & GERALD'S Cioth
mrs. home of quality mcrehan-
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Classified Adverti'-ing Pars
When In Clarksville
nr Mt. Pleasant
VISIT US
Bullinuton Drujj
Hou’ata Funeral
Home
Phone MT 2-561*
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m their frcc/i't'. Mi Ural Dc-
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caiibag". a]-" fr<: her garden.
\’i-itnis in the home of Mr
and Mi - ll.irv- v Goley !.• t wi'ek jT"i
Wire Mi. and Mr Robert (I"lc\
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!)(( i e lotary line, chl'-el plow. I
terracing plow, cotton trailer H. I
!), Dugger, Fulbrighb dl4b3<)-p|
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Center. Rhone ME 2-5822. btfc
Special Mother’s Day Sale
Alt Dresses Deduced in Drive
as much as 3 and 4 Dollars
on every (In.xs. imlurlinfj Nelly Dons. Many
nice gifts lor the Clirl Graduate.
THE STYLE SHOP
IMione MM 2-5274
HOCIATA
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HANDBAGS
Large Assortment TOWKI-S
DRESS MATERIALS
BILLFOLDS
POT FLOWERS
PAN-TIES. BRAS and SLIPS
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Ladies IIOl’SK SHOES
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WHEREVER
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We are as near to you as your
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OUR ADVICE
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BOGATA FUNERAL HOME
BOGATA ME 2-5614
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and Ml'.-.. 7.eb Page this Week
were Mrs. Cine Kennedy of D.il-
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when Circle 1
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Mi Judie Clad
dev nt ion;.1 with
chapter of Matti
tn le. Tile Carpet
Katherine M tr.-!
Mr and Mrs. Weldon Allen 11 Rile was heard
of Minter. Mr. and Mrs Mac 'presented an aril
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Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. James Ellh
and -on of Pod.-on. Mr, and Mrs.
Leonard Ellis of Bonham, Bill
Page of Dumas and Marshall
Kennedy of ('lardy.
Mi Mildred Shewman of Gar-
land. Mr. and Mr- James Jesko
of Me higan City. Ind. were here I
for a week end visit with Mr. and Mr
of an Ideal."
The group plat, to meet each
Monday this nor,'!, and arrange-
ments were made to attend the
.-uh-distrii t h i la g at Detroit.
Tuesday. Bench, 'ion was by
Mrs. F. P. Brut !• v.
Ed ClettH'llt.
Clyde Bell Grocery
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ROSALIE
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Ir.i !.< *5 RI’M t'le•!»<>' r;i;■ n i<
(i nil - (oui i i’" if No dup.
(ate-. Po tpaid in Bogata are'
Logan'-, Box 7422 Shrevepott.
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men. (Ivor 18U0 s(| t' . M2‘ ■
Bill IVrdiie. Take. Tex :-. -I'h ne
HR 4-344! or DR 9-3C71. d o
OUTSTANDING OPPORTUN1-
TY for small mve tn.ent. Drive-
Inn-Restaurant eondnnation. lo-
cated on Highway 271 at Bogata
Call Myrick Agency Pari-. SU
News Want Ads Pay.
TO THE VOTERS
of Precinct 1, Red River County:
Thank.'' in t very one of you 1 a lia
. i la Im-
! it g 'import given me in last Saturn .'.' i !•
e-l M. No-
th" g i-> more gratifying than lo (m\- *ii■
( td td( nc(
d tiio.'e who are fru-r.ils ami m ipi.h ■
il ! M - r:.e
; v. Rii great pride, and I will maki (\ i ; y •!
’(•it to it.,-
11!- your cenfidenve by continuing Li rv«
you to ti:e
t la of my ability.
I al.'o thank each of my (ippom nl1
r the clean.
h,.rd race which they waged. ’I’h; y „re
| gentle nun.
h .th line
It was .. r< a] 1- a.suie to visit v.utl
.■ll nf you
dining the campaig’. atirl I appKci.:t« iht
te i: granli'd me cv( ivwln n I calhd.
kind iccep-
Pleasc call "ti me at any tunc 1 pan ia of scu vice
to you in any way.
Most sincerely.
I J. N. I.KE. Commissioner
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Grant, George. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1964, newspaper, May 7, 1964; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901714/m1/3/: accessed April 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.