The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1959 Page: 2 of 4
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Second Class Matt';
1, 1911, at the posj-
at Bogata, Texas.
Publisher
THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1959
WANT ADS
Rates: 3 cents per word first in-
sertion; 2 cents per word each ad-,
ditional insertion No ad accept-
ed for less than 50 cents per issue.
Terms cash unless you are a regu-
lar advertiser in this newspaper.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
92.00 a Year
b Red River County
$2.00 a Year
n Mailed Elsewhere
VARIABLY in advance
INLAID Floor tile, in stock, Di/-
port Lumber & Hardware Co. db I
WINDOW Shades, all sizes. De-
port Lumber & Hardware Co. db
is made for publica-
aotices of church services
public gatherings where
is charged. Where
is charged or where
wares of any kind are
for sale the regular ad-
rates will be applied,
obituaries, cards , of
resolutions of respect and
are published at regular
rates.
FERTILIZER for immediate de-
livery. Deport Lumber & Hard-
ware Co. db-c
WE INSTALL glass in your win-
dows. Deport Lumber & Hard-
ware Co. db-c
SEVERAL Good serviceable cars.
Priced to sell. Earl Gardner Mo-
tors, Deport. db-tfc
FOR CELOTEX walls and ceil-
ings, see us. Deport Lumber ft
Hardware Co. db-c
'-5322
Recorded
eldest Weather
kty Tears Ago
GARDEN Fertilizer— right kind
for best yield. Deport Lumber
& Hardware, Deport. db-tfc
FULBR1GHT
By MRS. J. J. KERBOW
HOUSE for Rent — Two miles
south of Bogata. See Albert
Roach, Deport OL 2-4175. b20p
waather is always an in-
topic of conversation,
among farmers and
because it vitally af-
their means of a living. It
to men who work in the
BRING US your PMA purchase
orders for seed and fertilizer. De-
port Lumber A Hardware, De-
port. db-tfc
TWO ’56 Ford pickups —one 6
cyl., one 8 cyl., Loth good clean
pickups. Earl Gardner Motors.
Deport. db-tfc
DUANE WELCH DAVE THOMPSON
Lone Star Steel Promotes Two
Lone Star Steel has made an-
nouncement of promotion of two
former Taleo men, Duane F.
Welch and Dave Thompson
Welch, a native of Taleo and son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Welch, was
promoted from foreman, mill sor-
far no old-timer has
qp with a new story about
winter spell on Sunday,
12, 1999, when temper-
dropped to 12 below zero.
MUM froze in lamps, water
la and much wildlife froze
Ih. It was the coldest wea-
ver recorded in Texas,
editor was a little shaver
but he remembers it. He
planned to stait selling the
News that Sunday morn-
hut his mother refused to let
out into that bitter cold
it 4 o’clock in the morning. He
4M some crying, but his mother
WBi right, as usual.
1953 FORD Victoria sedan; new
motor, nice appearance. An ex-
tra good car. Kelsey Motor Co.,
Deport. db-tfc
WANTED—Return of guitar and
fiddle taken from my old home
neiir Rosalie. Sentimental value.
Mrs. Bob Condra bl9p
FOR SALE—H John Deere trac-
tor, bedder, planters, cultivators,
breaking plow, mower See Da-
vid Shelton, Pattonville. d3M9-p
1956 CHEVROLET Bel-Air V8
4-door sedan. Overdrive, radio
and heater: low mileage. Extra
nice. Kelsey Motor Co.. De-
port.
vice, to general foreman, mill
service of their electric-weld pipe
mills. Welch is a graduate of
Taleo High School. He is mar-
ried to the former Miss Pat Han-
son of Bogata. They with their
two daughters. Patti, 3 years and
Dawn 7 months. li*e in Dainger-
field. He has boon employed b>
I one Star Steel since July, 1953.
He succeeds Leroy Franklin, Na-
ples, recently promoted to asst
superintendent.
Dave Thompson, former man-
ager of Hall Lumber Co at Tal-
eo, was promoted to foreman mill
service to replace Welch. He,
with his wife, Nelda, and two
children. Ann and Lynn, now live
in Pittsburg.
Space Theme For
Baptist Banquet
LOCAL NEWS
.1
Rev. Stanley Nelson, pastor of! A ROUT HFPHRT
Bogata Baptist Church, was ntas- ••Uvv 1 1/Ll l/I\ 1
ter of ceri monies for a Sweet-
heart banquet, held Saturday
night at the church.
Sixty-nine people attended thci
affair which had as it s tbs me. ■
"Out of This World." with th
Mr. and Mrs. Elme r Haves of
Deport, were visitors of Mrs. Bob
King, Sunday.
Lem Guest received word Fri-
dav from his son-inlaw, Joe
Var.ce of Albuquerque. N. M.,
that Mrs. Cance was to undergo-
a major operation Monday in a
hospital there. She is reported
to be doing fine according to lat*
er word received by her father
The WHD Club met Thursday
afternoon at the community cen-
ter. Mrs. Marv Sue iSjrner.
County H. D. Agent, was present
and gave a demonstration on
draperies.
Mr. and Mrs, Billy Legate and
children of Marshall. Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Cooper and children
of Dallas, were week end guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Legate.
Mrs William Burchinal of Par-
is. was a Sundav afternoon guest
of her sister, Mrs. Travis King,
and her father, K. C. Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carter and
'■hildren of Tecumseh. Ok., were
week end guests of her parents.
Mr and Mrs. J. D. Crcmcen.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hammer of
Aiken Grove, were visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Travis King last
Wednesday. Mrs. King accom-
panied Mrs Hammer to Paris
that afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. James Lee and
son. Ronnie of Edna, were week
end guests of ins parents. Mr.
and Mrs Will Lee.
Sandra Gandv was a guest
Wednesday night of Mary Ro-
zel! in Bogata
Mr and Mrs. Allen Nutt and
JOHNTOWN
By MRS G. A. VAUGHAN
RUGBY
Bv MRS. EARL GROGAN
Mr. and Mrs. J. C Thomas of
California, visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Black. D. C. and George
Thomas, th > past wee);.
Mrs. Irene Pew and Mrs. John
Horvey visited from Tuesday to
Saturday in the RI. H. Dryden
home in Longview. They were
accompanied by R. L. Smith, who
visited his daughter, Mrs. E. V.
Pirtle and family.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
Vaughan and Mary Ann, Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. George Wicks.
Mrs. Margaret Kidd of Bogata,
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hall and Cin-
dy and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Thom-
as, Eddie and Janie of Paris, and
Miss Billie Ruth Bain, Johntown.
Miss Virginia Cox underwent
minor surgery at Clarksville hos-
pital Wednesday of last week.
Mr and Mrs{ C. V. Morris and
children of Daphn.v, visited Mr.
and Mrs. D. A. Baxter, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Foster
visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pope
of Taleo, Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs Alvin Blalock
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Branch
at Bogata. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson of
Milton, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Vaughan. Tuesday.
Mrs. John W. Horn is employ-
ed at Troutt’s furniture store in
Bogata. staining Feb. 13.
Mrs Hubert Horn is at home
after mil.or surgery in a Mt.
Pleasant hospital the past week.
Relatives here received word
early Monday that Mrs. C. F
Warren of Dallas, bad passed
away unexpectedly Sunday even- „ .
ing. Mr--. Warren, fornjerv Missj- u,n,_a'
Wanda Teel, is the daughter of
Mrs. Lola P.ell (McCall • Teel and
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Thorn-
ton of Paris, were Sunday guests
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jq3
Thornton.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gray and
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gray and
Chloe Ann were Sunday visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Little at
Faught.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ford were
in Paris visiting their mothers,
Mrs. Nora Ford and Mrs. W. w!
Greenway and other relatives re-
cently.
Mrs. Earl Grogan and hex ,j.
ther. Mrs May Bell of Bogata,
were Thursday guests of her sis-
ter, Mrs Wes Nance in Paris
Mr. and Mrs Edward Duffeo
and baby of Ft. Worth, were
week end guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Franks
and Jan.
Mrs. Cora Freeman and Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Stevens had as
Sunday visitors the formcrh—~
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Rozarth of Denisop and her son,
Mr: and Mrs Mack Freeman and
son of Sherman.
Mr and Mrs. Tom Lemens vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs H. L. Chesshir
at Bogata. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Griffin
had as a week end visitor their
son. John Griffin of Lubbock,
and on Thursday Mr. Griffin's
sistt r. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dunn
of Roxton.
I Mrs. Cora Freeman and Mrs
! Guy Stevens visited their bro-
ther and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Hardy Burks of Cross Roads,
children of Paris, were supper)the late Barnett T" I. former res-
guests of her parents, Mr and, lcj,.r!s here and m Pans.. Sur-
Mrs. Wheeler Emhrcy. Sundav I vivors besides her hint and ; r *
night Mrs. Angie Eadv accom- i daughters, her n oihei and
rpnied them home for a few dnvs sj;pTS. >..< 7a'.<* Mornv
Jimmy Isbell was confined to
the home of his parents. Mr and |
** ~ " the * * *
visit
Mrs. M. 11 Lee was n enc-t
f'f'r*t" 0f' \Vcdn« ;dav and Thursday of ......
sifter. Vi* Geoiaip Roi-ir.M ;;
Banks became employed
a* the plant of the Mount Ver-
W Optic-Herald a couple of
JMn ago. He not onlv fell in
lav* with his job. but with the
publishers daughter, and was
wry successful at both Editor
■d Mrs. HoRoxxay have rcceiv-
«t the following:
Ifr. and Mrs James Thoma
■naa request the honor of vour
at the marriage of their
»ter, Lutisha Jane, to Mr.
W*ynr Patrick Banks, on the)
Missiles, rocket ships and sput-
nik decorations cairi°d out the
db-tfc ! theme. Balloons, representing
-------- ■ - | the sun and planets, were sus-
’57 CUSTOM-LINE Ford 4-door, pended from the exiling,
8cyl radio, heater, white side-. RoV Blake Dtinningon of How-
wall tires. Good, clean, l°v-||nrd was «pctial speaker on he
, program, which bo includ'd a
tors Deport. db-tfe pantomime of the record, *?p«te
Very Successful As
TrtiUer and Lover w . „ J
A young man named Wayne mlk‘*K «*r; Earl G«rdner Mo- proararn.
A.. . . „ _ . . „ i nr» IVnni t nK.ffp ........
Mrs. Gordon Is!.. II.
the week by illness.
Oliver Tallcv. who has lx on ill)' ']}} 1 f. t f
program centered afotnd Space, {with pneumom at the home ofi - Mr* and Vi- I T*'m"
h'S daughter. Mrs. Jim Shiver.) j...' J,1) .mf| 4hlMr..n „f r- "
is reported .tv-r-ivm ;, I vill.. Mr an i M-. V t ,1,
Mr at.d Mrs. John Moore and-.f i;.... Mr. ;,nd Mrs >
daughter. F!lcn and Je.-mic j j ,,,. 0| Bios son. w. <
G-ant were in Wa-o S'iti'ida' \bjtor* of th it •• . i|>
and M.-s Joe t!.il,J n.
!).il!;is. an uu**1. Mr-
I .' o in ■ ! ■ ■ Jam
<1 Ksnis \'. auhvi. aM
I oih of
(Jt I trude
McCail
nt ! |-\ I • 1:•
Mrs. Jim Garr t visited Mrs.
I Reviah Howison and H. E.
| Troutt of Bogata patients at Red
I River County Hospital, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mcrvin Slaton
land family were Friday night
; am« -t< iif her parents. Mr and
Mr«. Buford Freeman and family
of Paris Ilis mother, Mrs Tom
■s’ ,i., oi. JV; ort spent the firs*
Austin. — Tl
“hard Luck it
swing. Legis
having to do
spending are i
sessions. On 1
hear from the
want more mo
needs, of the £
awaits the stat<
are under-finai
Equally mou:
ies of those w
targets of new
be like putting
of Texas" sign
and accom pan
say many busir
ers of the sha
Texas commui
, build up their
in money - m
would have th
from under th(
critics.
In this arena
points, the leg:
as both judge
lawmakers exp
nosegays for tl
matter how sir
sidered. Some
have to displei
by cutting sper
raising taxes—i
session.
2-5875.
HAVE YOUR
b|n.d4c fbaoh presented a skit
— IFiom Earthly Bliss to Heavenly
Purchase Orders [ I lorror.
made to us. All kinds of seed I Nominees for the King and
;-nd fertiliser. We deliver.1 Quern crowns were relectcd ac-
Skaggs Fertilizer Co , Deport, j cording to attendance end grade
Phone OL 2-3445. db-tfc r»cords. Final choices were Jack-
.—TT--\ I i* Gray and Deron Jo Choate for
EXCELLENT grade Johnson and, ,h(. jlinior Br0up: Ken Custleman
•srening of Friday, the twentieth I ^*rJg ^A^Tidwxll’f^banwiear1 ?h:rlov Ward ,or ,hl' 5< n'
See H. H. M lam or Lee'
D. W Shelton db c
Garden Club With
February, nineteen hundred
I fifty-nine, eight o'clock. First'
thodist Church. Mount Ver-j TL£mhs _______ ^
L Reception in basement of. WANTED—By March, woman to V#l* ~ ft' t/"
inch Immediately following] house* and care for my mo- *”»*• mint HCTI f{/
thor. who is recuperating from 1 Bogota Garden Club n-et Wcd-
a brokt n hip Phone or write nisday with Mr.i. Jim lfcrvey nt
at cnee Ermadnc Walls, Taleo. Jrhntown. Meeting opened with
Texas. 19-c club song, led bv Mrs. Gordon
ceremony
■1 DISCOVERED WHY
1WCK TRAILED HIM
Aahland. Ky.—Odd. thought W
& Patton, how closely a pickup.SEVERAL Good cars at bargain na Griffis.
Allen and the collect by Mrs. An-
trurk had been following hia car.
Hien he got out and learned
why. His car was towing the
Driverless truck. Patton said he
apparently hooked bumpers with
the truck in pulling away from
a parking place.
prices: 1*54 and 1953 Chevrolets; Aft,.r ro), ca]| Mrs Ann Wa|.
1954 Ford V8 sedan; also one her presided over a business ses.-
cheap pickup, good transporta-; sjon when it was voted to have
tion at low price. Kelsey Mo-1 a pamo night. Tickets were rc-
tor Co., Deport. _db-tfc ■ lt.jVed for Longview Garden
Club
MEW BAGWELL OIL
BUI REPORTED DRT
Abandonment is reported for a
affirmation oil well test try in
the Bagwell shallow pool north
«f that townsite. Payne-Johns-
4an and Happy Gist No. 1 Rex
Stephens, P. D. Midkiff survey,
had no shows in goiing to 1,643
Part of Stolen
Loot Recovered
A calculating machine.
Wm. B. Miesch
OPTOMETRIST
Eye* Examined
Lenses Prescribed
hi Clarksville—Monday, Tues-
day, Wednesday, Saturday.
Is DeKalb — Thursday and
Friday.
CLARKSVILLE
check
writer and typewriter recently
stolen fron. Whitten Lumber Co.
at Taleo have beer, recovered,
owner Glenn Whitten tola the
editor on Tuesday.
“Some work will be required
to* put the typewriter in condi-
tion again, but the calculator
and check writer were not dam-
aged.” he stated.
Mrs. Jean Loftin, whose gift
shop was entered the same night,
recovered only a small part of
the loot the burglars took from
her place.
Mrs. Lora Suggs returned
home Thursday from Paris after
spending several days with her
daughter, Mrs. Pat O’Donnell,
Mr. O’Donnell and son. Mr. and
Mrs. Leland Sims and children
of Dallas, were week end visit-
ors in the Suggs home.
USE HUS ORDER BLANK
BOGATA NEWS
GATA, TEXAS.
- Enclosed find check or money order for $_
| H» Bofsta News one year to
Pilgrimage Mrs. Allen
gave a paper on Day Lillies for
Every Crrden. A theme. Merry-
Go-Ron'I of Flov.eis. was se-
lected •• th'roe for Bogata Gar-
den Club’s annual flow’er show,
to be held in th* spring.
Decorations carried out a
Washington’s birthday motif,
with a cherry-decorated cake, a
silhouette of Washington rnd a
flag. Next meeting, March 4,
will tc with Mrs. J. A. Castle-
man.
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER
OBSERVED FRIDAY
Methodist ladies met Friday
morning at the home of Miss
Mary Lassiter and Mrs. Iva
Hooker for a short meeting in
observance of World Day of
Prayer. Mrs. J. W. Lowry gave
the call to worship; with group
singing. Mrs. C. C. DeBerry
spoke on Purpose of World Day
of Prayer and the Golden Cord,
followed by scripture read by
Mmes. O. C. Lowry, Drew Han-
cock, R. F. Hale. Miss Lassiter
gave Universal Day of Prayer, j
and Mrs. Brumley more scirp-
ture before Mrs. J. W. Lowry led
in prayer.
and Sunday when ’.Jr, Muoie ;■».
tend'd the T1 '••*- St v'd Co me*'
•if the Pre*bvi«-mr Church
Jimn*v. son of Mr and Mr
R I.. Maddox •>( I’o'vderl". un-
derwent surp r\ T',e«d »y nt a
Paris hevnit.nl. I!'* cer.l*. Mrs.
R F Nobles or.d Mrs. J(thn Bri-
tain. ha\e been attending him.
Mr and Mrs IV K Read m
in Galveston from 8'i"dav unt'l
Tin . day to atten * the T*. x:i.< Fed
oration of Co-Opt i..ti e» meet-
ing.
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Mr and Mrs.
have pureinsed
. B Lee.
M*» F B Gandv and dauch-
t< r Sundr - Mi Bes . River*
'Mrs P I • •• V: P. rtha
Knit* Mi*-. J 1 K- and lent
•* .ire aft-rd.r*: a Sundav
* -k.*«'| tratui"'.' * I’-iel hehl at
Ku-t Bapt1 t Ch-.ireh in Claik<-
vdh tin* v •' ';
I'ari’M Melntiti* vf'i-rid v-rv
i ntiifrl litirn* la t Friday m*»rn-
i'-«i v hi n It ft !* in t*i heater
nt his home aft r nettev* out of
! i od
a -
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Mr* l’:.i\.t
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ai.d ?dt*. Jim Garrett at-
.! e la! nt show* at the Tal-
,'i S.1 .»• ! F.1 day. Tht v had
t.dat ni.-l.t mi sts thitr son.
• •.I \’;* .Ii-'. Grant .Garret*,
hi. i of Pari^T
BANE TO
peeted, busine
small, take a c
Price Daniel's
crease corporal
es.
Industry sre
probable inert a
250 per cent in
would have t<»
plained, too. th
pav a tax v ie
ma'.ing mnnev
tax would 11- •
than ineonte.
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ton. spot s ir of
business lepr*
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house and a one-half aero lot in
northeast Deport from M. E. No-
Ides.
Bob. son of Mr and Mis. Mil-
ton Allan's of Ft Worth, who
broke hi< right leg in a f* !1 sev-
eral w eeks ago, has b< - n ill at
his homo.
Miss Nina Sparks, teacher in
a Dallas school, spent the week
e nd in the home of her parents.
Mr and Mrs. W. G. Sparks and
Miss Ina Sparks.
Mr. and Mrs. B. G Briley and
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Clayton at-
tended the annual George Wash-
ington's Birthday dinner of th**
Detroit Masonic Loage Tuesday
night at Detroit.
Mrs. George Thompson who un-
derwent major surgery at a
la:k.;vi!lo hospital several days
ago. \va. released Tuesday and
moved to the home of her sister,
Mrs Bob Read, for a few days.
A son weighing 6 lbs. and 12
ors. and named Larry Wayne,
was born Feb. 12 at a Clarksville
hospital to Mr. and Mrs. H. W
(Jenks) Whittle. Grandparent*
are Mr. and Mrs. Curt Elmore
and Mrs. Ethel Whittle.
Mrs. R. C. Harvey, who has
been ill and recuperating at the
homo of a daughter. Mrs. O. W.
Woodard in Paris after being re-
leased fiom a hospital, has re-
turned to her heme. Mrs. Annie
Denison of Paris, came Sunday
to visit Mrs. Harvey and Miss
Fay Nell.
Among Deport friends in Paris
for the funeral of Mrs. B. H.
Ford Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs.
George Fuller, W B. Fuller, Rev.
and Mrs. C. G. Renfro, Fred
Swint, Mmes. Sid Nance, C. E.
B'iri''l Km-vd' Mr* George Goidm: will tin-
4j thr.x* ronnijd'Tco ** ipor siir arv at n Cb rk<-
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tin'll b*'i
Rax 1 •;« :;• t' •>!
tl- . t ..<• *•• ;.1!
With ptl',UII)"!IIJ.
t:i,| nr. mg
Mrs Mattie Humphries \i-it'-d
h i *!*.tu Mr* W K Baxter.
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h.H.'e 'A I'l;
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\ >'oi ’< ;•-»•■ i\« d
daichit' r. Mi
\iuB nd.
** ii*' h; d l-««ii il!
but r« |»or*.i-11 j,.,,. ,
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ri for
x'llb* lio-pit.il on Wt'dritcim
Mr. nrd Mi * Henry R m.ld-
and daueht'-r Sluiror. of B""it i.
were guest* in the home of M*- ,
and Mr*. Blake Reynolds. Sun
diiv. i. . ,
Mr and Mrs Firl Dean Cra'*h - un lav
and daughter of Commerce, wa re C
we-rk end guests rl h*'r parents. ___ ___
Mr and Mr« B' n Cole.
Mr and Mrs Raymond Dumber School Clllh Hears
Jr. and daughter were ir. Amen.'-
Sunday on business.
BRI
tli.it
• - i a.i Wi 'ght Patman
iti it tin following. Red
'tit *«-N'mI*-, whieli are
: ,' < t d ar. ns, have
,. . j K< t--r:i| ; *-i-l.inr •
i • xi ••'l.t-tim • l-v the
i Kd i ai a in. Department
•Ii !!il i« it on and Wei-
f •! '• tv s
I* ', j ■ j*.• •«! Sellout Dis*
I nt.xtlX'i • *.* tlement for
. I x. .1, <(•; 2\5 IH; sa-rtl-
b te i ayment. S4,-
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•itx- of Ti \:is "v
mi diocrity. d i
offieials utib »
:i 1 < tt r aupro*
tli..t pro; o> ;
Budget Bond.
l':iUel"x o’l
txio-x-i at' si'-pto
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S In-.'e|a-mb nt S< hool
C nt.itiy*' entitlement
a! xeat, 91.436.79: certlfu
imtuodnte payment, $917.
D«-B«'riv rf Bogata. xx ns
business visitor !•« Monday.
Valentine Program
Miss Christine Stephens’ 1st and
Gardner, Joe McGill. Hugh Grif- ’ 2rd grad • pupils present, il a pro-
fin. Boh Holt. Stanley Bell. L. gram on Valentino when the
H. Igo and Sam Holloway.
Mrs. Hal Shipp was the hon-
oree at a dinner Sunday at the
homb of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Home and School Club met in
regular session Thursday at the
High School study hall.
After the meeting was called
Clayton honoring her birthday, to order by the president. Mm
anniversary. Places xvcrc laid,Jack Troutt, Mrs. W. S. Cody
for the heinorec. Mr. Shipp, Bill gave the opening prayer. During
Shipp. Mrs. J. C. Roach, the host the business meeting. Mrs. Troutt
and hostess. In the afternoon | suggested that a nominating com-
the group visited Mrs. Burrell; mittec be appointed at the Club’s
Harvey and family in Clarks-
ville.
Mrs. E. R. Sullivan has return-
ed home from txvo months visit
to her children, Mrs. C. P. Mans-
field, J. F. Sullivan Truett Sul-
livan, in Warren, Lowell and
Ajo, Ariz., and Eugene Sullivan
at Riverside. Calif. While avvav
she also visited Mrs Elizabeth
Lessard in San Gabriel, and Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Cheatham at
Paramount, Calif.
Guests during the week end in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Clifton were Mr. and Mrs. Jule
Hood, Mrs J. W. Starks, Dewey
Starks of Arlington, Mr. and
Mrs. Curtis Clifton and family of
Texarkana, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Davidson. J. E. McLemore, Earl Clifton and family of Bogata.
Dr.
JOHN E.PRICE*_
Examination of the eyes
and fitting of glasses
292 First National Bank Bldg.
Faria. Texas SUnset 4-447$
. When In Clarksville
or ML Pleasant
VISIT US
fiullington Drug
FOR
EQUIPMENT NEW OR USED
USED EQUIPMENT
1—MH 59 Combine
1—Cnb Farmall and
Equipment
3—New Holland Hay
Presses
1—Side Delivery Rake
1—30 Masrny ft Equip.
3—36 Fergusons
1—44 Massey-Harris Trac-
tor and Equipment
1—New Holland and Side
Delivery Rake
FIRESTONE ANTI-FREEZE
HMVEY BROTHERS
MASSRY-HARRIS—FERGUSON
CLARKSVILLE
DRALRR8
A vote xvas modi'
next meeting,
to do so,
Miss Jodie Craddock's student':
will present a program at the
next meeting. Miss Stephens'
pupils won Thursday's boo';
award.
The Hoods and Starks also vis-
ited in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Hignight
BAPTIST LADIES MEFT
WMS met in the Educational
'•wilding Monday xx ith 15 mem-
her* present Mrs. I .a lire I Pea-
din pr* *ided with discussion of
I 1 .ns for future me.tirgs The
urogram was opened with a song
and prayer bv Mrs O. J. Cooper
Mr* F. W King led the mission
study lesson from Ways of Wit-
nessing bv John Caylor, by re-
viewing the first chapter which
dealt xvith missionary work
among the Pawnee Indians. TTie
second chapter will be reviewed
at the next meeting. Material
for the program for the week of
prayer which begins March 2,
xxas distributed by Mrs. Tucker
Quinton
John D. Wright has announced
dates for this year’s rodeo show
at his astma on White Oak. It
will bo hera*"on May 6-9, inclus-
ive, and he hopes to have a larg-1
er and better show than last year. I
EAT LUNCHES
HAMBURGERS
SANDWICHES
STEW
CHILI
STEAKS. Etc., at
The Snack . Shop
Give 1
Precisio
Straining. Stu
to Headache.:,
cidents.
Take car- of
vision. Conui
lalists for thr
and guidance.
Finest
Glasses
Reason
—WEAR WH
NOTE THESE PRICES
Lg. Grade “A” EGGS, 1 doz.............50c
SALT JOWLS, Lb. ..................... 21c
Hunt's PEACHES, Lg. Can .........31c
Griffin's TEA, 1*2 lb., Free Glass . . 70c
Kounty Kist CORN.......................... 14c
Farmdale OLEO, Lb. ... ...................17c
SEED POTATOES, 100 lbs. $3.00
Martin’s STOCjK SALT, 100 lbs. ... $1.10
All Kinds of Special X Feeds
WHEN
WHEF
ward's Grocery a feed
BOGATA
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The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1959, newspaper, February 20, 1959; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901892/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.