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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, THURSDAY, OCT. 3, 1963
LOCAL NEWS
By MRS. WALTER PETTIT
TELEPHONE ME T-5322
E. H. Hume of Sulphur Bluff
was the Sunday visitor of E S
Palmer.
Mrs. David Brunette of Paris,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry I>>w
ry, Saturday night.
Mrs. Winnie Wright spent sev
eral days last week with Mrs. L. j
/ A. Pope at Bagwell.
Mrs. Della McKinney of Okla-
homa City, has been visiting her
cousin. Mrs. Ada Mankins.
Mr: and Mrs. Will Kelley of
Cuthand, were Tuesday visitors
Of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Garmon.
Mrs. Raymond Damron visited
hfcr daughter, Mrs. Hoyt Taylor
and children at Talco, Sunday.
Mrs. Willie Gray of Winns-
boro, was a Wednesday night
guest of her sister. Mrs Myitis
Thornton, Sandra and Shirley.
Mrs. F G. Morgan, Mr and
Mrs. Travis Morgan vi-ited their
son and brother, Silas Morgan,
in a Paris hospital. Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. T. J Cunningham
and children of Garland, were
week end vi-itors of her parents.
Mi and Mr T I. Mauldin
Mrs Glen Whitten, Mrs. II >y
Curia’ll attended lunrnd of the
former’s uncle, Robert Canter-
bury at Clarksville, Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. M. 4. Brown and
family had as week end guest-
her sister, Mrs. A H. Hi hard-
son and children of Amarillo.
I Mr. and Mrs. A T Morgan of|/fo0£ Cllib With
(Dallas, were Thursday night ( m* r ..
guests of Mr. and Mrs Jim Gar-,tw. irlIt liter
jrett Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Bailey i Bogata Book Club met Thurs-
| of Deport, were Sunday
noon visitors,
King: Heads Lone
Star Gas ET Region
Appointment of S Harry King,
after-1(,av evening with Mrs Gaylord district manager at San Angelo,
j MeCluer as hostess. Miss Selma
' (Baker, pre.-ident, presided and
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter !he t0‘|fct w'“s ,ed ™r*- W <=
Barnard. Assigned roll calls
Pettit and I.inda during week
end were Mrs. Hattie Butler. Mr.
and Mrs K C Macnner and fam
j 11 y. Rodney. Dennis and
Pettit, all of Dallas.
A' cording to a letter received
Ihy Mrs K X'. Brown, Mr’. I.u-
I tiler R 'bcit- of l.ovmgton. X M..
were given Mrs. Bess Pope had
charge of the program on “His-
Brenda',or,v du‘ federation."' and by-
J laws of the club were reviewed
I by Mrs. R F. Hale.
During business meeting, each
lady voted t > donate 50e on
books for the colored school lib-
ary, furthering one of
Fire Prevention
Week Oct. 6-12
as manager of Lone Star Gas
Company's East Texas Region,
effective November 1, has been
announced by Louis B. Hulcy.
vice president of the company'si suPP0,t local piogiams aimed at
The period from Octobcj- 6-12
has been designated as National
Fire Prevention Week by Presi-
dent Kennedy. He has- asked
every citizen of the nation to
,’S hospitalized there after suffer-1 ,.ral projt,cl. which they are in-
I mg a recent heart attack. The
| Roberts are
| dents,
former Bogata resi-
Mr and Mrs. Jerry Tompkins
of Mt Pleasant, were visitors
during week end of his grand-
mother, Mrs. Cal lie Tompkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Wright
of Irving, visited Mrs. Mable
Childers and Miss Melba, Satur-
day.
Mrs. Bess Pope was the Sun-
day r'ternoon guest of her bro-
ther, Dallard Soward at Clarks-
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gibson and
Shelia were Saturday guests in
the John N. Gibson home at
Greenville.
Mrs. Ora Hammett of Grand
Proirie, visited Mrs Elmer Pet-
tit, Mr. and Mrs. Travis Pettit
during week end
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Daniel of
Glenwood, Ark., spent last week
with her daughter, Mrs. F. P.
Brumley and family.
Mr and Mrs. H. L Stubblefield
spent the week end with their
son, Thomas Lee Stubblefield
and family at Spurger.
Mrs. Kyle Leftwich returned
home to Carthage Tue-day after
spending several days with her
mother, Mrs. Bunch Humphrey.
Mr. and Mrs James Castlemah
and Miss Jessie Moore went to
Austin Saturday via plane for a!--
week end visit with the Castle-
mans’ sons. A1 and Ken. and Mi s , U|.(|av
Betty Gill, till students at Texa
I’mvcrsity
terested. Mr.-. Richard Garrison
was welcomed as a new member
and the hostess served cake and
coffee to the IT guests. Mrs. P.
B. Lawrence will be hostess for
the October 111 meeting.
Goheral Division of Distribution J
He succeeds L. M. Scholl who re-1
tires October 31 under Lone!
Star's insurance - pension pro-
gram after more than -10 years’|
service/
With headquarters in Green-
the sev- 'ville, Mr. King will direct gas
service and maintenance opera-
tions for more than 150,000 re-
sidential, commercial and indus- j
trial customers in some 135 cities,
towns and communities in Lone
Star’s East Texas Region.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell
and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Barham
of Deport, spent Thursday in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Vick-
ers at Bogata. .
reducing fires. The Texas Farm
and Ranch Safety Council urges
rural fannies to join in the pr
Don Fortner arrived Sat-
fron Fort Benning, Ga..
for a 30 day leave with his par-
ents. Mr. ami Mrs. Spencer Fort-
ner and other relatives before
reporting a! Fort Dix. N J . Oct
Mrs. Wesley Belcher returned
home Friday from Clarksville
hospital and is reported recuper-
ating after several weeks illness.
Earl Stogner and son. Shelton,
left Wednesday night after vis-
iting his father, Floyd Stogner
and aunt. Mrs. Bessie Blanken-
ship.
Mr and Mrs. Mon Ward had as
Sunday guests, Mrs. Way land
Ward and Randy of Mt. Pleasant.
Mr and Mrs Glenn Gue-t of De-
troit.
Mrs Price Carr entertained
Monday with a luncheon honor-
ing the birthday of Mrs. Myrtle
Mathis. Miss Myrtle Speir was
a guest
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Smith vis-
ited their daughter. Mrs Duane
Byson. Mr Bryson and Duanna
Jo in Leonard, Sunday,
Mr and Mrs J. T Garrett of
Ft Worth. Mr and Mrs A T
Morgan of Dallas, aie spending
several days with the Jim Gar-
rett.-. while on vacation
Mrs Eva Bell orders a sub
acription t<> The Bogata New. for
her daughter. Mrs J O Sock-
well at Carlsbad. N. M
Hubert Lee and Mr key Bryce
of Arlington, visited their mo-
ther and great-grandmother, Mr
Ida Ijec, during week end
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Roberts, in
Longview Sunday with Mr. and
Vr- Buford Adams and Wayne,
i xompanied them to Tyler to
view the Rose Garden.
Carl Jr. McClenan and family
of Winnsboro, were Sunday vis-
itors of his aunt. Mr and Mrs.
L. J. Hunsaker and Buddy
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Tully have
sold their farm at Rugby to J.
H. Vaughan of Richardson, and
will move to Bogata in the near
future to the home purchased
from W. J. Corbell of Mt. Ver-
non, formerly of Bogata
Professional Eye
Care and Finest
Quality Eyewear
NEF.D NOT BE
EXPENSIVE at . . .
Texas Optical
Contact Lens Specialists
4 Clarksville St. PARIS
Mr. and Mrs J C. Abernathy
and children of Glendale, were
guests Sunday of his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Abernathy, in
the Lone Star community.
Sunday visitors in the Colliert
Vaughan home were Mr. and
Mrs. Jim McCall. Mr. and Mrs
Wayne McCall and baby of Irv-
ing, Mr and Mrs. O J Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G White, ac-
companied by her parents, Mr.
and Mrs J E Haley of Mt Ver-
non, were in Hope. Ark, Sunday
to visit Mrs. Haley’s brother, Sam
Frizzell.
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Brumley
and son, Kenneth Brumley, re-
turned home Monday night after
visiting families of Edsel and
Aaron Brumley at Donna, sever-
al days.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. White of
Odessa, were Saturday to Wed-
nesday guests of her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Jim East. Mr. and Mrs.
KennethEast of Paris, were other
visitors who accompanied the
Easts to Beavers Bend, Ok., for
a Sunday outing.
We Are Happy to Announce
0IS SWAIM, REALTOR
OF TALCO, TEXAS
Is Now Connected With Our
A gency Soliciting, Listing
and Selling Farms and Ranches
He will be glad to help you in the sale of your
J^rms through our vast advertising and con-
^ nections with: Texas and National Realtors
Ass’n; Texas and National Farms & Land
Brokers Ass’n.
Just Call DR 9-3731 Talco
MYRICK AGENCY, REALTORS
Hr»»| 214 Connally Street
Sulphur Springs, Texas
Gus Ward of Johntown. who!
was injured several weeks ago; 30 i,,t embarkation to Germany
when a trailer tell on him. was j on his new a-signment.
released from a Clarksville has- j __
^ /''AD
KLAK RADIO
1350 KC
THI IQUWD C I T l / 1 N
iiitewd
CLARKSVILLE
TEXAS
500 WATTS
pital and returned home Mon-
day. Mr. Ward 1- the father of
Mrs. Therb Thomas of Deport.
Arriving Friday for a week
end visit with his cousin, Ross
^ McClure and Mrs. McClure were
Mr. and Mi - J. M. Storey of
Mr and Mrs. Willie Nichols of|Murletta 0I: The McClures and
their guest.- visited in Locks-
burg. Ark.. Broken Bow and
Beavers Bend Ok.,’Sunday.
Amarillo, were Friday guests of
his uncle. M B Handley, Mrs.
Handley and Lorenzo. It was
Handley's first time to see his
nephew in -19 years. Grady
Handley of Deport, was a Sunday
visitor.
Award Contract
Texarkana Firm
A contract for 3.82 miles of
construction on FM 1487 in Red
River County has been awarded I
to a Texarkana firm, it was an-’
nouneed in Austin this week by
the State Highway Commission |
I McMillin-Burkett Construction!
[Co. submitted the low bid of
$99,891 on the project. Grading,
structures, base and surfacing
from Cuthand east to Maple is i
expected to take 100 working!
days, according to L. D. Cabaniss
District Highway Engineer at
Paris.
B P Burtner, Resident En-
gineer at Clarksville will be in
active charge of the project
while it is under construction.
Visitors in the Charlie Wilkin-
son home Sunday were Mr and
Mrs. R L Wright of Sulphur
Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Lawrence of Dallas, Mrs. Min-
nie Lawrence. They also visited
R F. Hale, ill at his home, and
Mrs. Hale.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Wright of' n’‘,n Gray ' 1 1 l"!”i
night1 Florence Fi.mklm.
Franklin, Mr and
ghan. visited Mi
Barton. Saturday night and Mr
and Mrs. Johnev Wright. Mr
and Mrs. William Morris anti
family, Sunday.
Irving, who spent Friday
with Mr and Mrs Colbert Vau
and Mrs Mack Che.-shir w, , visitors
Mrs. Ben Ci i\cii home
1 week end.
Mrs. L. G Farris and son, Gear-
(aid of Gilmer, and Fred Wilkin-
son of Tyler, were here during
I week end with their patents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Wilkinson. The LyiW RliCKman Is
former returned home Saturday !'hcatvical Pro
from Clarksville hospital, where Earl Lvnn Ruckman son of
he underwent surgery recently. ^ ^ M|s Aub|t.v But.kman I
has joined the H M Richard 1
Mts. Earru-t Cia\en of Shor- j producing Ct> of Madison. Wi-.
man, Mrs. Dixie Lawler. Mrs jas ;l professional theatrical dir-
Paul Wood .1 Deport. Mrs. Her- Fail Lynn is m George-
Road.-, Mrs j tow n, for two weeks directing a
Mis- I(‘la minstrel-variety show, having re-
Mis Lev 1 |v return from a two weeks’
l.evi
the
j-tay in Bowie, where he wa- a--
duiing 1 sistant director for n -how there
Red River County
Community Chest - United Fund
1
CAMPAIGN BEGINS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15th
TEN AGENCIES —
★ Red Cross
★ Boy Seouts
★ Crippled Children ★ Girl Scouts
★ Salvation Army
★ Cancer (local)
★ U. S. O.
★ Polio (loeal)
★ Local Charities
★ Heart (loeal)
Give ONCE For All!!!
Give ENOUGH For All!!!
i
Mrs. R L. Harden hail as week
end guests, Mr and Mrs Gailand
Parker of Dallas. Other Sunday
visitors were Mr and Mrs John
A. Harden of New Boston. Mr
and Mrs John Lee. Mr and Mrs.
Berlin Sistrunk and Richard.
Mrs. Bessie Davis.
Mrs. Dora Hammer had as
week ufid visitors Mr and Mrs.
Edward Lee and children of Was-
kom. Sunday guests were Mr
and Mrs. Oscar Miller. Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert Miller of Detroit.
Mr and Mrs. W. A (Bill) Ham-
mer of Aiken Grove.
Here during week end to at-
tend their fattier, John K Ford. |
reported improving the first of j
the week after suffering a heart
attack recently, were John Ford
Jr. of Odessa. George Ford of
Amarillo, Mr. and Mrs. Wavland
Walker and children of Green-
ville, Mt.-ses Jean, Janice and
Justine Ford of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J Hunsaker
and Buddy, Mr. and Mrs. Fate
Smith, Mr and Mrs. Bud Hum-
phries. Ruth Morris. Dugan Var-
ner. Mr and Mrs Jessie. Gray
and Jacky of Bogata, Lena. Erma
and Josie Donham of Brookston,
and several other friends honor-
ed Mrs Josie Blake Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prater of j evening w ith a birthday supper
Farmers Branch, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Guinn of Clarksville, vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Prater
during week end. The Guinns
were accompanied home by their
The daughter, born Sept 16 to
A2c and Mrs. Roy O. Schultz at
Ramstein AFB, Germany, has
been named Deanna Renee. She
son, Donnie, who spent several j weighed 7 lbs. 9*2 ozs., and is the
days with his grandparents. Mrs. | granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Nowlin Lovell and children of | Buford I^aGPone of Bogata, Mr.
Mesquite, also visited in the Pra-| and Mrs. Monroe Schultz of
ter home and her parents, Mr. j Houston. Mrs. Mary S. Rodgers
and Mrs. B. Ches.-hir, during i of Bogata. is a great-grandmo-
week end. ther.
SPECIALS FRIDAY-SATURDAY
SUGAR, 10 Lbs.
99c
Folger’s Instant COFFE, 10 oz.
Vel Washing Powder, Giant Size
Northern TISSUE, 3 Rolls
49’er MELLORINE, 1-2 Gal.
39c
BISCUITS, 2 for
15c
Grayson OLEO
15c
LETTUCE, Head
10c
PUREX, Qt.
19c
POTATOES, 10-lb. bag
39c
Carnation MILK, Tall Can .............. 12c
PICKLES, Sour or Dill, Qt.................29c
Kisner Grocery
and Market
Lookin'
Cookin'
’ N>
Ui
tastes better, too, when cooked
ELECTRICALLY
Most women know electric cooking is so much cleaner
because it’s flameless . . . more accurate because of the
precise temperatures possible. But did you know many foods
! actually taste better when cooked electrically! This is true
because sealed-in oven heat (no air flow needed for com-
bustion) keeps meats from drying out, makes them juicier
and avoids shrinkage. Electric range-top cooking preserves
vitamins and minerals because less water is
needed. Thus, foods are tastier, and
more nutritious. See your dealer real
soon about a flameless electric range.
Latest models are now on display,
and terms are convenient.
vf
FRED WHITTEN. JR.. District M.irvteer
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Grant, George. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1963, newspaper, October 3, 1963; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901910/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.