The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1963 Page: 3 of 4
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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1903
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Matters of
John Row*
Walter Ot*
|?r. Mr. and
if Hagans*
of Mt. Ver-
r.v, Mr. and
id son, Bill
id Mrs. F.r^
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(joyed a pic-
Mt Pleas-
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lav, Tues-
Saturday.
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BOGATA NEWS
10-20 Years Ago
Week of June 18. 194.1
Walter Lee Bell, S2c, stationed
at Corpus Christi, had spent a
leave with his mother Mrs. Lee
Bell. Sgt. John Newton Keith
i^^e that he had arrived in Nor-
^Jlfrita. 1st Sgt. John Mac Shu-
nlfin had been transferred from
Kelly Field to Miami, Fla. Ken-
neth. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lucian
Hancock, had volunterred his ser-
vices in the Navy.
Deaths: Mrs. John Churchman,
at her home in Bogata; W. S. Bry-
son, 66. at a Paris hospital; Mrs.
W. C. Mauldin at her home at
Mauldin.
Miss Isabel Herndon of Com-
munity Public Service Co., had
given a lecture-demonstration at
the high school gym.
Miss Billie Mac Gibson and Lt.
Stephen E. Owens had been mar-
WANT ADS
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FOR RENT — Large hou*4 on
Thud Street NE in Bogata. See
Lee Roach or Bill Pjrtle. b37-p
TOO MANY used Fords—'54 mod-1
el up. Come by, let's trade. Earl
Gardner Motors, Deport. db-tfc
FULBR1GHT
Carol J. McMinn
Iiride Hill Hook
Mi s Carol Jean McMinn of ®y MRS A H STE\ E.NS
Euless, daughter ol Mr. arid Mrs. I The ex-students reunion at lul*
C. G. McMinn of Euless, and bright Satu.day was a hm* su -
granddaughter of Mr and Mrs.|£*s' Th^c were approximately
Russ Ward of Bogata. became the 1*° pt“,pk‘ h,ere d"nnti
bride of Bill Hook'of Willis. Ok.. Thfy were i'°m lrv,"«' ,nal f
son oi Mr and Mrs. Flovd Hook A,1,n«ton' Bt*a,a' Cli" ksv,lle'
FOR SALE—Field-ripened toma-
toes, mile east, '•.> mile south I?a-
gata. Earl Stogner, Tel. ME 2-
5683 b37-p
Week of June 19, 1953
FOR SALE — 30 production red
hens, laying now. Mrs. Herman
Mauldin, Griffin Ranch, McCru-
ry. Pho. ME 2-5384. b36-c
WANTED — To keep children in
my home, day or night, or will
do ironing. Mrs. Raymond Wal-
lace. Call ME 2-5489. b-tfc
of Willis, Okla., in a double ring
ceremony Friday at 8 p. m. at
First Baptist Church in Eule-s.
Rev. G. H. Surrette. pastor of
First Baptist Church in Euless,
read the vows before an altar de-
corated with baskets of white
gladiolo and white tapers burn-
ing in candelabra. A1 Ward of
Houston, provided the wedding
organ music and was accompani-
ed by Mrs. Bob Eden of Euless,
who sang The Lord's Prayer.
Given in marriage by her fa-
ther. the bride wore a gown ofi
white alcencon lace, fashioned
with basque bodice, short sleeves
and a full skirt with chapel
length train. She wore elbow
lace gloves forming petal points
lover her hands, Her shoulder
Clarksville voters would decide READ^-MIXED Concrete, grad-1 length veil w as attached to seed
whether or not parking meters jing. asphalt, sand and gravel. | pC.;,rl ;md ery-t.il leads wreath
would be installed in the business Cl.1;-\ ill** Concrete Co.. Ros -oe I (Run -• She carried a bou- | "ere recent visitors of M
di - t r ict. J Nutwood, 1 hone -4- <-—»»•* 1. Clark—I ,, j e a rdenj a- and ft -at lie red ' M * -J , ih n I \-r k ins ol Ea
i!21 b37t '
Garland. Deport, Wichita Falls,
Paris, Hughes Springs, Texark-
ana, Grapevine, Lubbock. Ft
Worth, Mt. Pleasant, Bagwell,
Dairrgerfield, Hempstead. Long-
view, Port Neches, Grand Prairie,
DeKalb, as well as Fulbnght. It
was voted to make this an annual
affair, the time to be announced
later.
Week end visitors of Horace
Crouch and Earnest were Mrs.
Catherine Hudson and children,
Mrs. Sallie Baker and children of
Dallas. Emmett Landers and fam-
ily of Red River area and Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Pace and wife of
Clarksville.
Sam Embrey of Paris, visited
his parents, Mr. and Mr.-. Wheeler
Embrey. Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Winder Embrey
and Mrs. Mattie Bell o' I’.igata.
and
SHOWER FRIDAY FOR
MRS. DESSIE BRATTON
A shower for Mrs. Dessie Brat-
ton. whose home and all its con-
tents were destroyed by fire re-
lenti.v, will be field Friday from
3 to 5 p. m. at the Community
House. Everyone is invited to
attend.
Jerry Duane and Patti Wood of
Leui-villc. spent last week with
their great-.grandmother, Mrs.
CARn OF THANKS
Many thanks to my friends and
Mrs. Bet tie Miller was honored ! ville
with a housew aril,ling at her new -
home.
. I
Mr. and Mrs. Nip W it ley of
Mrs.
Bogata graduates of 1911 held a
reunion at the i■u-nmunitv h-'U-e.
Eli Rhun-hait e| R.-hn.end. \'a
a let red civil i ngi'-eer and ltd-
•tin e e! hit- 1 !■ I - i mi he .■ill"-, had
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,, , . , , , I Motion et hon.-r ..a- Mrs. Evan! Blos-on-. visited Mr. a: i
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turned home from Clarksville
hospital and is recuperating. Her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Towns
of Lone Star, are staying with
her. Their daughters, Elizabeth I
Ann and Brenda Kay, are visit-
ing their aunt, Mrs. Woodrow
Epp- and Mr. Epps. >
Mr. and Mrs. Bill English of
Bogata, have moved to the Rene
Embrey rent house, known as the
Bent Fisher house.
Miss Maldia Blow is reported
doing as well as could be ex-
pected in Maxfield Clinic in Dal-
las. where she has been a patient
fur several days.
Mr. and Mrs. J D. Alley are
having some work done on their
house. They are adding a new
room and doing other repairs.
Week end v isitors of Mr. and |
Mrs. Luther Rozell were Mr. and]
Mrs W. F. Morchend. Ann and
Ib.tti ol I.ongview and Miss Sel-J
| ma Baker of Bogata.
Glenn (Sbippy) Clayton Jr. ofi
[ Denton, spent the week end with
I hi- pur,-pi-, Mr. and Mi*. Glenn
j Cluv ton Sr
N.iii- y S’.age of Deport, is I
-penihm: tbo v i-i . w it Ii her I
rand; ,rt :.: . Mr. and Mic Glenn I
! Clay tort.
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l Ho "i-i.t Sat in day and Sun-i
] da > :th th- ir u.,1 cut -. Mi i.nrt ,
Luther Brys .n. Harolyn Fitllt-r | n‘*':’hb“»'s fwr thcir v‘sits' R'fla
ol G.u^and. iigs also I eon va-iting
hei grandmothei. Other Satur-
day dinner guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Wood. Lewisville. Mr
and Mr.*. Dui^ne Bryson and Du-
anna Jo. Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Ed Bryson and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren McCrury
who spent Monday night with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tient Mt-
Crury, left Tuesday morning for
Odessa. After visiting there they
will return to Bengazi, N. Africa,
where he is an oil company sup-
erintendent. Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Earl McCrury and children of San
Antonio, were other recent visit-
ors in the McCrury home.
Ilowi is. curds and letters while
I wits in the hospital and at home,
Mr*. Claudia Lowry.
It Pays to Advertise
News Want Ads Pay.
FLOWERS
Live, Artificial, Handmade
for any and every occasion.
Call ME 2-5493
Collect Day or Night
S and II Green Stamps
with each purchase
M and M Florist
N. Main St. BOGATA
NOTICE
Husiness Office of
XortItcast Texas Telephone Co.
will he closed all day
on Saturdays.
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When you bring your Prescriptions to Buckman
Hi xall Drug, you can bo sure they are properly
lilhd just like your doctor ordered, with no sub-
stitutions or alterations. This is why so many of
your friends depend upon our Prescription Ser-
vice. Prices are always right.
BUCKMAN REXALL DRUG
Gyde Bell Grocery
ROSALIE
BANANAS, lb...............
10c
niell PEPPERS, lb.....
20c
CARROTS, 2 bags
15c
Fresh Country EGGS, 3 doz.
$1.00
Wisconsin Hoop CHEESE, lb.
49c
Bulk FRANKS, lb___________________
.........35c
PORK CHOPS, lb........................... 49c
^HUCK BEEF ROAST, lb...............45c
7— 303 Cans Van Camps
PORK & BEANS..............
$1.00
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F' 11 Wivh. Mr and Mrs' II N
Ri y nnld- nt Ai Imgtoii.
//omecoming Sunday
For Haleshoro
Annual Halo-boro Homecoming
will be held at the church Sun-
day. June 23. accordihg to Em-
mett Goodwin of Dallas, a for-
mer resident. Everyone is invit-
ed to come, bring lunch and
spend the day.
Our attendance has been grow-
ing larger each year,-Mr. Good-
win says, and if you have not
been attending you have been
missing so,nothing. So we will
be looking forward to seeing you
this time.
MENEF.I.Y MEMORIAL
PRESBYTERIAN OIH'RCH
9:30 Public worship of God.
19:30 Sunday Church S- liool.
7:30 p m. thru Wednesday —
The Graham meetings at the New
Shamrock Church. Clarksville.
WM. A. LAWRENCE. Pastor.
Bogata Theatre
BOGATA
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
Audie Murphy in
Showdown
SUNDAY
Tony Curtis in
40 Pounds of
Trouble
vial day-.
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