The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1964 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, THURSDAY, APRIL I, 1964
LOCAL NEWS
By MRS. WALTER PETTIT
TELEPHONE ME 1-5322
Mr. and Mr?. Buddy Williams
and son have moved back to their
place at Cuthand from Odessa.
Paul Woodle and family of Mt
Pleasant, visited his parents, Mr
and Mrs. Jim Woodle Sund iy.
Mrs. Luther Bryson spent sev-
eral days this week with Jerry
Wood and family at Lewisville.
Patti Wood of Lewisville, is
visiting her great-grandmother,
Mrs. Luther Bryson, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sheffield
visited his brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Sheffield at Paris, Sun-
day.
Mrs. Basil Robinson. Shelia
and Vin of Dallas, were week
end visitors of Mrs. Robinson’s
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Curt
Green
TtttVCt LO0 by Judy Graham
Mrs. Louie Roberts, Mr-. Wal-1
ter Gifford of Dejxirt, Mrs. Gor- j
don DeBerry and Mrs. Les Hoi- |
der of Bogata, spent Friday in |
Texarkana. / I
Mrs Ella St rib ling and son.
Albert Brown and Carl Smith of
Dallas, were Sunday visitor- of
her sister. Mrs. Claudia Lowry
at Rosalie.
Mr. and Mrs. Russ Mangtum
and Trudy of Avery, were Sun-
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amos
Green.
Mr.yand Mrs./ Johnny Couch
and children, formerly of Bogata.
moved this week into the newly
decorated home they bought at
Lone Star.
Jack Seaman and children.
Mike, Cynthia, and Keith of
Greenville, were here front Fri-
day night to Sunday with his mo-
ther, Mrs. Vannie Seaman.
Amerigo Vv.puni, the navi-
gator who lent his name to
this continent, thought the
Caribbean Island of Cura-
cao a beautiful haven when
he shared in its discovery
with Alonzo de Ojeda in
149?.
»tirm~ aw--
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bryson
moved their household goods
Thursday from Leonard to Lew-
isville, where he has been trans-
ferred by Community Public
j Service. Mrs. Bryson and chil-
l di en left Monday for their new
home after spending last week
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Allison Smith of Johntown.
was admitted Monday to Red
River County Hospital for'medi-
cal tests.
Mrv K. C. Brown spent the
week end with Mr. Brown, who
ia err ployed on a construction
Job in Dallas.
Mrs. Ralph Wayne Harbison
and son, Earnest Wayne of El
Faso, are visiting Mr. and Mrs
Ralph Harbison.
Mr. and Mrs. Pill Bet k. Mar-
tha and David visited thc'ir sun
and brother. Pvt. William Beck
at Fort Sill, Okla.. and Mr. and
Mrs. James L. Gibbs at Oklahoma
City.
Modern travellers find more people than
ciid Ve-pucci —but the sane serenity. A
favorite spot for sun-bound vacationers,
Curacao has the added attraction of
being a free-porf. Duty-free gifts can be
bought at prices up to 40% cheaper
than in the U.5.-
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Mrs. J. N. Lee orders a year's
subscription to The Bogata News
as a birthday gift for Mr-. W. W.
Pipes at Tell The Pipes former-
ly resided on the Lee place at
Rugby.
Visiting Mrs. Jim Garrett Fri-
day were Mrs. Curtis Glover, j Leggett.
Mrs. Gene Hale and Miss Aleene
Garren of Deport.
Capt Harold Dean Leggett and
family from Clinton Sherman
AFP, Okla., are visiting his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Leg-
gett, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Allen
Mrv. Nora Allums and daugh-
ter, Miss Elizabeth of Bogata,
were Sunday guest- of Mrs Ben
Wright at Deport.
According to Mrs Jap Che -
shir, a revival will get underway
Sunday night at the Church of
God in Bogata. Evangelist J >e
Blaekspur of Paris, will bring the-
me-sages
Mrs. Henry I'dl has completed
assessment of County taxes in
Precinct 2 and is now working
an Bogata city tax.
Mr. and Mrs H. L. Stubble-
field were week, end guests of
her brother. H. E. Yopng and
Mrs. Young in Dallas.
W. C. (Bud* Mauldin returned
to his home at Rosalie Thur day
ifter -pending .-ever.I days in
the Sam Sheffield home while
Mrs. Mauldin was hospitalized at
Clarksville.
Tammy Glover, who was ill.
• pent last week with her grand-
Mr. and Mrs Travis Morgan rents. Mr and Mrs. James Gib-
visited her sister. Mrs. Robert when her parents. Mr. and
Landrum and Mr. Landrum at
Hooks during week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross McClure
visited Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Brown in Mt. Pleasant Sunday,
and reported Mrs. Brown ill.
Commissioner and Mrs. J. N.
Lee of Bogata. were Sunday
guests mMhe home of Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Rodgers in Deport.
Mr and Mrs. Joe Siddens have
returned home to Odessa after
visiting his brother, J. D. Sid-
dens, other relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Choate and
Dereca, Mr. and Mrs. Plea- Tur-
ner attended funeral of Mrs,
Euia Pierce in Cypress. Sunday.
David Townes and family. Mrs.
Dixie Greer. daughters and
granddaughter of Dal la- visited
Mrs. Dtssie Bratton during week
end.
,Mrs. Skip Glover, returned to
classes at ETSC.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Fortner of
Ft Smith. Ark., are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Hill. Mr. and
Mrs. G. L. Humphreys of Clarks-
ville, were Wednesday guests in
the Hill home.
This ‘..thcilands Antilles is-
land lias enhanced its per-
sonality by encouraging
new intiustiies wiki benefits
that can even include a 10
y-ar (ax hol-day. For fur-
ther information on tour- »*>"
ism or investment write: -p
Ci'racao Information Cen-
ter, 1270 Avenue of the
Americas, New York, N. Y. 1'
10020.
Burns-Warren
Wedding April 18
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Burns of
Sherman announce the engage-
ment and approaching marriage
of their daughter, Miss Mary
Ann, to Donald Rav Warren, son
here with her parents, Mr. andl°^ Mr. anc* Mrs. J. C. Warren of
Mrs. J. Lee Smith. Dimple. The wedding will be
/ /
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown of
Talco, spent the week end in
Dallas with Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Adler and baby, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Pavlat and children.
Mrs. Adler is able to set up for
an hour each day now, having
l-ooi) ill with hepatitis for a year.
The Browns found the Pavlat
children ill with measles.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Ham of
Bentonville, Ark., were Tuesday
to Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Alsobrook. Other guests
Thursday in the Alsobrook home
were Walter Alsobrook, Mr. and
Mrs. Barney Alsobrook. Mr. and
Mrs. Joss Alsobrook. Mr. and
Mrs. Polk Alsobrook, Mr.
Mrs. Wayne Alsobrook.
solemnized at Lone Star Method-
ist Church April 18 at 7 o’clock.
Rev. A B. Kellan will officiate.
The bride-elect is a graduate
of Clarksville High School and is
now employed with the Pittsburg
peMnines/Steel Co. AM relatives
and friends of the couple are in-
vited.
CARD OF THANKS
Our thanks for your every
kindness at the loss of our loved
one. Food, flowers and words of
sympathy were truly appreciated.
Bothers. Sisters, and Family of
Lawrence Chesshir
Cunningham Senior
Play Friday Night
Cunningham senior class will
present a 3-act play, "Grand Dad
Steps Out," in the school audi-
torium, Friday night at 8 p. m.
Intermission music will be by the
Melody Makers.
Cast of characters inclid^to
Bonnie and Ronnie Baker, LT^^
Ray Oats, Terry Martin, Carolyn
Ailes, Betty, Jenita and Sharon
Smith. Sherry Fleming. Sue
Pynes, Eddie Jones, Dennis Baz-
haw and Sandra Anderson. Dir-
ector is Supt. James E. Jones
with Miss Shirley Preston,
prompter, and Dean Black in
charge of sound effects. Stage
furniture is through courtesy of
Joe Kelsey.
and
Visiting here recently with; Don Wicks of Arlington, visit-
Mis- Jodie Craddock. Mrs. Van-; ed his parent-. Mr. and Mrs.
me Seaman and Mrs. Willie Jef- j George Wicks from Sunday night
tus were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crad- | until Tuesday and accompanied
dock of \ an, Mrs. Dorcas Gif- them to Longview Tuesday,
ford of Pasadena. j where hi- father underwent an
• —— I eye check-up.
Mr. and Mrs. Vi rn George
spent the week end in Dallas
with Mr. and Mrs. Billy Rex
Burns and Ital y, Mrs. la tha,-^1' Biilie Fa
George. Mr. and Mr- Ha-Kcli
Martin and family.
and Mrs. Til 1 ie Craft of Sawyer.
Okla. Tlie week end they vi-ited
Mrs. Malone’s daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. Arlis Womack of Houston
and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tidwell
of Pasadena. They spent one
day in Galveston. Other guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Womack were
Mr. and Mrs. Lara Tidwell. Pasa-
dena, Mr. and Mrs. Billie Flen-
niken and daughters of Houston
Upon returning home thev were
Jenny Boyd and son. Billy, Mr. j Clw(cd at the home of Mr and
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Boh
Condra Sunday were J. A. Mis-
enheimer and sister and Mr, and
Mrs. Dutch Anglin of Talco, Mr.
and Mrs. Luther Kelsoe, Mrs.
CARD OF THANKS
We thank each and everyone
who donated to us thru a "love
gift" at the Assembly of God
Church. May God's richest bit
ings be vours.
Mr. and Mrs. Dot Condra
and Mrs. Joe Choate, Mrs. Felix
Hood. Mr. and Mrs, Horace Ben-
ham. Mrs. Stella Davidson, Mr.
and Mrs. Tommy Cox and dau-
ghters. Mrs. Britt Wilson.
Mrs Farl Flenniken and Pheba
in Bogata by Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur Garner. Mrs. Estcll Bolton.
Talma Woodard < f Paris. Mr. and
Mrs, Rhoades left Tuesday for
their home in Pomona.
Professional Eye
Care and Finest
Quality Eyewear
NEED NOT BE
EXPENSIVE at . . .
Texas Optical
Contact Lens Specialists -
4 Clarksville St. PARIS
According fn word received by I
Mr- Ro-s Mi'.’!' re. her sister.!
is slowly I'ocov- i
C'lly ho-! ital, at- I
•ina! blond ilet |
Mrs, R, Chesshir was admitted
to Clarksville hospital Monday
Mr-. Nowlin Lovell of Me-qu:tv.
!.- here to attend hi r parent- , Mr,
Che- hir having recently been a
patient in the hospital also.
■i mg in a Yu!
’ ter -tiff* ring a
! She - a pat it'
Freemor.t Ho-;
:n Room o'
Luther Harbison of Lamesa,
was the Saturday night guest of
his sister and niece. Mrs. Mabel
Childers and Miss Melba. Mrs.
Jimmy Wright of Irving, visited
in the Harbison home. Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ben-
ningfield of McKinney, were
week end guests of Mrs. Tom
Benningfield at Rosalie. Mrs. Us-
sery of Clarksville, is visiting in
the Benningfield home this week.
Mrs. Jos- M in.-. Steve and (
Sh :1a, return*.I home recently J
iafter v isiting .' Cor; Us Christ”,
i with Mr. and Mrs H E. Haw-1
! kins Mr. anti Mrs. C O. McGee
and Kim of Kingsville, were
others visiting in the Hawkins
home.
Mr and Mrs Jimmie Wright
of Irving, spent Sunday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Colbert Vau-
ighan. They also visited Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Wright. Mr. and
Mrs. Mack Barton. Mrs. Agnes
Buchanan of Talco, was a Mon-
day visitor in the Vaughan home.
Vi.-iting Mrs. J F. Hood Sun-
day were two friends from Iter
sthool days: Mrs. R, K. Muhaffcy j
anil Mr>. Rav Turner of Rock- i
dale. Tin.- was their first visit 1
together in 12 years. Others vis-
iting Mr-. Hood and the, Horace
Bonhams during wee1, end were
Mr. and Mrs. JaU. Hood and!
children of Aiutona. Mr. and Mr
K () Storey, Mr. and Mrs Ji rry
Bonham a,n<i Jill of Paris. |
Mis. Tiv- ie ,;ho.ids i f Pomona
Calif., is visiting In r si-'er- Mi <
Lcs.-ie Malone of CYnm.igh.iu.
WE ARE NOW GIVING
S and H Green Stamps
WITH LVI KV MOM MI NT SOU)
CURTIS WILKINSON
Telephone Ml!
HOC. VI A. TEXAS
Mrs. Bill Rich of Mt. Vernon,
was honored with a birthday
dinner Sunday by her sister, Mrs.
Durward Bell at the Bell home.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Rich;
Errert Palmer of Dallas, E. S.
Palmer and the Bells.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brooks of
Victoria, Mr. and Mrs. John Wat-
kins of Dallas, here to attend
^rs-.:^0rge. Abf:!r0m: table "broke." jerking him off a
platform where he was working.
bie of Clarksville, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Watkins and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Garrett vis-
ited his sister, Mr.-. W P. Love-
lace, critically ill at her Paris
home, Friday afternoon She was
later moved to a Paris hospital.
V'sittng Mrs. R. L. Harden at
Red River Haven Sunday were
Mi. and Mrs. Leonard Harden of
Kilgore Mr .and Mrs. John A.
Harden of New Boston. Mrs. Ra-
der Turner of Odenville, Ala.,
was a Monday visitor.
Mrs. Florence Franklin and
Mrs. Ben Craven of Bogata, spent
Friday with their sister. Mrs.
Paul Wood at Deport. They were
joined by two others sisters, Mrs.
Tommie Epps and Mrs. Dixie
Lawler, for an afternoon visit
and by a niece, Mrs. Herman
Recent visitors in the Albert
DeBerry home were Mr. and
Mrs. Sam DeAngelis of Loraine
Mrs. DeBerry’s brother.
Gray and small son, Mark of | (.ring birthdays of Dr. Reynolds
Cross Roads. land Mrs. Whitten.
GORDON McLENDON
Your Candidate for the U. S. Senate
in the May 2 Democratic Primary
BELIEVES ...
• CIVIL RIGHTS—Equal educational
and voting rights for all, but firm
opposition to attempts to deprive
Myont of the rights of trial by
jury, private property and civil
liberties.
• JOB OPPORTUNITIES - Free busi
ness from bureaucratic restraints
in order to promote business ex-
pansion and thus create greater
employment
• MEDICAL CARE FOR THE AGE0-*
Retain the right of the aged to' _
select their own doctor and hos-'
pital as outlined in the provisions
of the Kerr-Mills law and the pyiAr
Texas-65 program. !.<,
• FEDERAL AM TO EIUCATH* —,
Staunch opposition to federal aid I
to md control over scheah, and cordon m«i.endon
MMwament of a riaHed? tot p—oct«hc c>nd><ui«
gelation fyfOTilles supporting Far v 8<
V ' *«
Veto for flardan McUndon
AM Tmona will km, proud you did
id i *11 ........
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According to word received by
Mrs. Albert DeBerry, Mr. and
Mrs. Woodrow Wharton are pa-
tients in a Slaton hospital. He,
with injuries sustained when a
and Mrs. Wharton suffering with
arthritis.
Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Reynolds
and Deneen of Fort Worth. Mr.
and Mrs. Forest Lynn Whitten
and Bruce of Paris, and Mrs.
Dora Reynolds of Red River Ha-
ven, were week end guests in the
Henry Reynolds home and were
present for a Sunday dinner hon-
SPECIALS FRIDAY-SATURDAY
COFFEE — Folger’s Instant —
10 oz.______
$1.15
ROUND STEAK, Lb.
69c
Miss Georgia PEACHES —
No.’S'2 Can
25c
PINTO BEANS, 2 Lbs.
19c
LETTUCE, Head
10c
MELLORINE, 3 — 1-2 Gals.
99c
Grayson OLEO
15c
BISCUITS 2 for 15c
KLEENEX, 400 count
25c
Miracle Whip Salad Dressing, Qt.
49c
Morton’s SALT, Box
10c
MEAL, Aunt Jemima, 5 lb.
35c
Kisner Grocery
and Market
^ &»' ■ 'AV'
\f‘
All the family loves an
ELECTRIC DISHWASHER
As a household convenience from which the entire family
benefits, nothing can match an electric dishwasher. It re-
lieves Mother of a monotonous three-times-a-day chore and
gives her more time to spend with the family. It lets Father
read the paper or watch TV after dinner with a clear con-
science. There are no more squabbles among the children
as to who’s going to help with the dishes. And everyone
enjoys the health benefits of cleaner, more sanitary dishes
— washed in water too hot for hands and dried
sparkling clean ... electrically. See
the electric dishwashers ... built-in
or portable ... at your appliance
dealer’s soon.
FRJED WHITTEN. J*.. Dfctfict Manager
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Grant, George. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1964, newspaper, April 9, 1964; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901803/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.