The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 6, 1965 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1965
LOCAL NEWS
. Bar MRS. WALTER PETTIT
TELEPHONE ME 15323
Mrs. John Franks and Mrs. A.
X- Crosson of Deport, were Sat-
urday guests of Mrs. Jim Shiver
In Bogata.
' Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Low of Post
Oak, were Tuesday visitors of
Mrs. Fannie Clark, Mrs.
Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Praterl Mrs. Frances Ann Vaughan) C R. McKinney and family I Miss Wanda Lowry of Seattle,
and son, Thomas Jr., of Dallas,land children. Mike, Michelle and left last week for his new as- Wash., called her father, Henry
Lloyd Prater of Sacramento, Cal., Madelyn of Dallas, spent the signmynt at Altus. Ok., AFB, af- Lowry and Mrs. Lowry, Saturday
were Sunday visitors of Mrs. i week end with her aunts, Mrs. ter visiting his mother, Mrs. H. 1 to let them know that she was
Claudia Mauldin. I Tucker Quinton. Mrs. Alma W. McKinney and other relatives, not injured in the earthquake
- Chandler. jHe was previously stationed at there, most of the damage being
Mrs. Walter Davidson, Mrs., - ! Loring AFB, Me. jin another part of the city from
Robert Grunewall and daughter,! Mr. and Mrs. Travis Morganj
Judy Betn of Fort Worth, werei visited Mrs. Opal Ander.-on, Mr.|
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Horn of
Mineola. vhited friends and rel-
atives at Johntown, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Flippo of
Grand Prairie, spent the week
end with Mrs. Levi Chesshir.
—- | her home. She reported a most.
„ __________ _______ _________ _ _______ ( Misses Janice and J«*an Ford i difficult time in getting a call out.|
Sunday night guests of their un-jaiid Mrs. D. M. Anderson and »f Dallas, visited Miss Lavernej Wiley Kirkland and daughter.j
cle, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gullion. .family at Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Chesshir of Gladcwater, Sunday,|£mjly of Lufkin, were Saturday'
—- I Doyne Roberts and son, Allen in in home of the latter's mother, ■ Vj. ;j(ors Gf their father and grand-
Accompanied by her daughter ’Dallas during week end. | Mrs. Levi Chesshir. Mrs. Vera J falht»r> w w. Kirkland at Red
| and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, D.J
,1
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. White vis
Jted her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Haley in Mt. Vernon, Sun-
day.
i Grogan of Rugb\, ' i.-ited in thejj{jVL.r jjaven Nursing Home in
Hattiejy^ White. Mrs. Jim Ka>t return*; I" Marshall Friday to visit Mr., L ne>sliir home, 1 la sday. ! Bogata. Sunday guests of Mr.
ed home Saturday after visiting J «"d Mrs. Sanders Garmon were; , -
:n tin' White home at Dilessa. | Mi'■ u,u* Mrs. G. G Garmon. Mr. j Mrs. Hattie Hawks
-;— , and Mrs Walter Garmon. Mr. ■ Fruluy ft in Clarksville Hospital,| arc brothers of E. E. Kirkland of
j Kirkland were Mr. ar.d Mrs. W.
was moved) A. Kirkland of Lufkin. The men
Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
field had as week end guesG, her |
brother, Earl Young and Mrs. I
Young of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bell of Long-
view, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray-(
j mond fennel), Mr.-. Minnie Bell.)
"Mrs. E. G. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs
Stubble-! Clyde Bell, during week end.
and Mrs. Ross Carroll of Mar-j where -he had been a patient for j Deport.
there. 1 several weeks alter sustaining uj
J broken hip infa fall, to Red Riv-
Mrs. Mon Ward, Mrs. Mabel
Childers, Miss Melba Childers
visited in Deport Sunday after-
noon with Mrs. Ben Wright.
Mrs. Luther Bryson returned
home Sunday after visiting Mr.
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Loftin andjor Haven Nursing Home. She
son. Ross of Irving, spent the nas also bi en suffeiing with phle-
week end with I heir parents, Mrlhiti-.
and Mrs. G. G. Garmon at Bo-i ____
and Mrs. Jerry Wood and lam-1
ily in Lewisville, Mr. and Mi
Duane Bryson in Whitewright.
! gala. Mr and Mrs. Jess,'Knowles
| at Cuthand.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Harville,
moving back to Bogata this week
from Odessa, request a change of
address for their Bogata News.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mills and
Charlotte of Post Oak, visited
Mrs. Hattie Butler, Mrs. Fannie
Clarks, Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Mollie Roach, Miss Max-
ine Hawkins of Hugo, Ok., were
Sunday afternoon visitors of Miss
Edie Forester.
Mr. and Mrs. John Coats of,
Greenville, Mrs. Pay Humphreys 1
of Arlington, were Sunday vi-it
ors of Mrs. Vannie Seaman and
Miss Jodie Craddock.
and Mrs. Buck Slaton and
were ,n jiallas Saturday j
his brotner. lion.or Slaton
ill m a ho.-pita! tliew, af-
| ter .'tifi'i ring a heart ..Hack the
iv.icldle of last wick.
Mr
I Bovtl,
•It- MO
Visiting Mr. anti Mrs. Jim Gar-
jrett Monday were Mrs. B. W.
Dixon and Billy Carroll, Mrs.
Freddie Stevens and children of
Talco, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Bailey
of Deport. Mr. and Mrs. Everett
i-, toe name j Garrett and granddaughter. Tan-,
\pril 1:1 at ajy;i Damron, were here from Me?-
I Ban - ho pilul to Mr. and Mrs. quite-, to spend Monday night in
Rt. (i. Li rand -1 the Garrett home.
I Mi>. Mui-| Truman Lassiter left Saturdav
,ie?h"io and;,,,,. h]. ho„ie m
'-ii- 1’iel.
; Joiin Charles Jt
! given tne .-on bon.
ONE-HALF PRICE
Our complete stock of RECORDS and RE-
CORD ALBUMS. All going at this low price
during our closing out sale.
BUY NOW AND SAVE
BUCKMAN REXALL DRUG
I au nts art Mr.
| MiaII Trussell of
j ,\it'. and Mis. C-ol
i imer. I’un-, Rt. 6.
I
Mr. and Mrs, John Coats of
Greenville, and their daughter.
Mrs. Fay Humphreys of Ailing-, ...
_ , ., ... . . sit* Kirkland, recuperating
ton were Sunday callers oi Mi.-.I
_ ,, I recent surgtr.v.
Ben Craven. i
. ,. Hot ate A Inert Ai Liury of Bu-
Gleu White and , , , ,, . ..
i !;e.isiicid. Caltf., I..
Mack Mitchell i , ,i
, | mg lit.- parent?, M
Saturtr.iv to . . .. ,,
.. • 1 lent AleCrurv, w:,
v t - it the latter? .sister, Mrs. Re
Mr. and Mi
son. Rohett. Mr?
went' in Cedar Hill
F'>rt Worth, af-j
ter spending a week with re la-1
lives lit re. On Friday, he accom-
i anied his sisters. Mrs. Bill Wrl- •
kinsim, Mrs. L. C. McDonald.!
been visit-j Miss Maiy Lassi,er t«i Lake O'j
and Mis. p1IK, and a tour of Jeffer-
i eeupet at -1 home . They also enjoyed;
from
-ng from an injure uttered while j.( t.atfl>h dinner at the Dale Rob
at work. Mr. and A!:.-'. Joe S.huh
| of Dallas,
I visitors in
were o'-mt week end |
the McCiury home.
ertson place.
Mrs. Mollie Slaton, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Slaton of Clarksville,
visited Mrs. E. G. Murgan, Sun-
day afternoon.
John R. Gurley, who ha- been
stationed in Scotia:.ti on military
,, , . „ . ? m ii . Mrs. L a Stubling and ?on, Al-
Erbert Palmer of Dalhis. spent , . . , . , n i
, , , bert Brown and his friend. Paul
several days here with his fa-
ther. E. S. Palmer and sister. Mr. S™‘h " Wc? ^ ,
and Mrs. Durward Bell and fam-[ cut's s ° ' 1'' alK IJ °WI\ a (duty, has been uassigned to IT ,.»ii.-;. < >i t dock
uly while on vacation. j Rosalie. The group enjoyed a, Mont.„,n Xcw Brunswick. Cana-participated in the Marine
* _ picnic at Beaver- Bend. Ok.. Sun- ..... -
i day,
Electrician's Mate Fireman Roy
L. Ma.-sey, USN, son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. J. Massey of Talco, is J
-living aboard the amphibious1
I'SS Vancouver. *
Two Bogata ladies, Mrs. Lewis
Redburn and Mrs. C. M. Hobbs,
have been dismissed from Me-
Cuistion Hospital, Paris.
Mrs. Floyd Bell and son. Lean,
left Wednesday for Long view to J
spend a few days with their dau-
ghter and sister, Mrs. Roy Hodges
and Mr. Hodges.
Mrs, Eunice Tilth- and Mrs
Tom Pirtle of Johr.town, visited)
at Red River Haven Too day with
Mines. Minnie Bell, Luna Lowry, j
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris of
Dallas, are visiting lit- ,-i-tir.
Mr?. Bob Childers and Mr. C'i.ti-
d» rs and other relatives this
week. Mr. and Mr.-. Gaddi-
Mauldin were other Sunday vis-
itor- in the Childir- h<-rite.
j da. and has mot
, las family, accord: ... t
- , c:\ cd by his mo! ■ :.
j Gurley of Bogata.
> word re-1 ■ ’ '
Mr.-. John |
Mrs. Kate Vanwey Wadsloy of
Empire, Ore., is spending this jMi,udu A-ktns.
week with Mr. and Mrs, Lucian ., ,
Brooks at Cuthand. Sunda>' bt 'n~ Mo,h‘'r ,
______ * Day. there will not be the usua. ^ ^
According to word received ,v (md Sunday singing at Wl!h Bain, did
here, Mrs. K.t Ferguson, former j but W,U bo ,h« th,,d * ,n
Bogata resident, is critically illM' V afternoon, according to Mrs
in a Grand Prairie nursing home . **ri,d'e Singleton.
until i way.
Mrs. John W. Horn aid (i.il-
Idren of Mine lii, were M inday
j to Friday gi.o-t- of her patent-.
Mr. and Mr . Bill Bain. Tlu-y; . p
l,y lim n Thursday |
! I'iW, M: -.
and cot
Mr. and Mrs. M.
•ui.-ed a house a;
■id ".".id ,t to lb .
la .is :1 "it the .
a t;.er I: me stood
i n r. Re.ia
or w rr. on the 1
there with i landings at Da Nang. South Viet |
during the week of April j
Tlii- landings were followed i
hy a f -ur-day > pet at t ti i;t t!ie
11 Im-Bliu a-1 a -Hi it :i> - la-ilh * *i’ j
Bai t in pur- j Da NTs.. 1 be oi» a'i -n w.i- the
i’ini- Branch I ■' ; '' ! :i’l:n “1 *' u-uqu . >
'a l.i-t week • tt altipk- l at’-ai ilitu-? ot . ;i ;.i■.- j
p.,,1,1' ;i i- tians) i rt do. 1: in iiuiol
: . ,i to . ring | !l ' b' ' : • rab 'tv in
.t. aud i • -
■'mg 1-. now !1 1 a
time fishing.
at Lake O' the Pines. Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Horn ar-
rived Wednesday from Edna to
visit Mr. and Mrs, Hubert Horn
and family at Johntown.
Mrs. W. C. Grayson requests
The Bogata News be mailed to
Mrs. W. E. Toice, Houston, for a
year with her compliments.
I Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Cawley re-
turned home Sunday after spend-
ing several weeks with their dau-
ghter. Mr. and Mr.-. Charles Cole
Jr. and children in Houston,
while he was employed there.
Mrs. Fannie Clark had as Mon-
day visitors, her granddaughters,
Mrs. Gilbert Miller. Mrs. Rose
White of Paris, and her son, Rev.
Everett Clark of Mesquite.
G. Dra
vi-iting
Ben Hill
ins, Lily lb
: Midland,
r -l-ter-in-
C1 it USVlIlr
c :. Mr. and
The 7 pound. 2 ounce .on born ^
fn Red River County Hospital onj
May 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin i
Vi?iting Mrs. Hattie Hawks in
Red River Haven Sunday was her
mother. Mrs. Laura Stephenson,
also Mr. and Mrs. John Woodle
of Dallas, who brought her a bas-
ket of fruit
Mr?. Tilghman Tr.iyjor of Mt
Plea-ant, friends at Cuthand and
1 Bogata. al-o eeniei 't ies at Me-
, Kenrie Chapel. Cuthand and
H. Vaughan of Oklahoma City. ..
u . . , T-, 1 ; I Monticello.
has been namt-d Douglas Kirk.i ______
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Vaughan of, Vifjti Mr and Mrs. Ralph
Bogata. are grandparents. Thej Tu]lv Sund;iV were Mr. and 'Mrs.
mother R the former Mis*. Jbrry. F -d Tulh/ anf, daughters of
I ea Bowles of Ames. Ok.
i Pattonville. Mr and Mrs, John
Mrs. Hubert Horn reports a
fellowship meeting will be held
Mrs. W.
C. Grayson returned| Friday night, starting at 7 p. m.
home Saturday after two months
In M. D. Anderson Hospital,
Houston, where she underwent
surgery.
at Harvest Temple Holiness
Church at Johntown. The pub-
lic is cordially invited to attend
Mrs. E. G. Lum Jr. and sons of
Boxelder, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Johnson. Oscar Glenn of Clark.v
ville, Phillip Brooks and family
were guests in home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lucian Brooks, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kunkel of
Dallas, were in Clarksville Sat-
urday to visit Mrs. Kunkel's mo-
ther, Mrs. Raymond Damron, a
patient in the hospital. Mrs.
Damron is improving and plans
to return home this week.
f.
SPECIALS FRIDAY SATURDAY
PICNIC HAMS, Lb. .......... 25c
BANANAS, Lb. .......................... 9c
TISSUES, Best Value, 4-Rol! Pac 19c
Folger’s COFFEE, 2-lb. can
$1.39
Lipton’s TEA, 1-4 Lb.....................35c
Scot TOWELS, Big Roll 29c
MELLORINE, 1-2 Gal.
Elgin OLEO
BISCUITS
2 for 15c
FLOUR, Gladiola, 5 Lb.
49c
CARROTS, Bag ................... 5c
SALMON, Humpty-Dumpty
Tall Can.....................................— 45c
K
Kisner Grocery
and Market
mm i' —
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Smith Tullv and Sammy of Sulphur
were in Whitewright Sunday to j Springs. Mr. unit Mrs. B. J. Frun-
visit Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bry-lcis and .-on.- of Deport.
son, who moved there Friday! -
from Lewisville: Eryson having- Here to vi-it Mrs. Ada Manktns
been transferred to the engineer-) and others Thursday were Mrs.
tng department of Community! Frank Corley. Mrs. Lester Cor-
Public Service there. The' Bry- ley of Ft. Worth. Mr. and Mrs.
son children. Duana and Brent,! Dee Bulks of Flovdada. Mrs. Britt
who spent last week with thei Mankin?- .of Tucumcari, N. M.,
Smiths and their other grandpar- j Mrs. Allie Drake of Midland. Mr.
ents, Mr. and Mr?. H. E. Bryson, and Mrs. Lucian Brooks of Cut-
returned home. • hand.
Pa.’itle .ot’ii S.'.rh
car The V.u.c u, n
»:.<• ,-iv m! if ti.i- r.cwi-t i la
• t a:t phibiui;- ?hip-.
We hare a Xice
(lifts for Mother
Remember
MOTHER, May 9
Mother’s Day
Selection of Useful
WE (.ITT WRAP ANY ITEM SELECTED FREE
Suggestive Items as Follows:
Dresses, Suits, Coats, (Dress or All-
Weather Coats)
Robes, House Shoes, Dress or
Casual Shoes, Lingerie, Hosiery,
(iloves. Costume .Jewelry, Rags,
Slacks, T-Shirts and Shorts
SHOP AT J. W. NICHOLS FOR
finality Merchandise and l/iyh Styles
J. W. NICHOLS
CLARKSVILLF
—XiLf- ^as* Side Plaza—PARIS
4 Mi to 10
N and M
White
Red
Blue
Black
Bone
REGATTA
Inspired by
the open sea
and salt spray —
a jauntily
rope-trimmed oxford.
Carefree and casual,
tailored for happy times.
REGATTAS
By BALL-BAND
SUMMER
SIMMER
IS JUST
AROUND THE
CORNER,..
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Time for a maintenance check of your
electric air ....._ equipment
Your electric air conditioning equipment will soon be working
extra long and hard to keep you cool. That’s why it’s a good
idea to have it checked over now and put in tip-top shape by a
qualified air conditioning serviceman. He’ll make sure your
equipment is properly lubricated and adjusted and has just
the right amount of refrigerant. He’ll clean clogged filters,
too, to assure the free air flow needed for maximum operating
efficiency. It’s routine maintenance that pays off in greater
cooling power at lower operating cost. Call a qualified service-
man soon. And, if you need additional cooling equipment,
now’s the time to have your air conditioning dealer install it.
(IMMUlin FBUC SERVICE
Your Electric Light & Power Company
FRED WHITTEN, JR., District Manager
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Grant, George W. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 6, 1965, newspaper, May 6, 1965; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901876/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.