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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1963
LOCAL NEWS
By MRS WALTER PETTIT
TELEPHONE ME 2-5322
Linda Powers is visiting in tie*
G. M. Sulsar home at Spearman
Mr and Mrs. T. I- MuuLIm
visited Mr. and Mrs Varnel Lund
Sunday at Grant, 01.la
Mr. and Mrs. tluyi Wadley of
Pattonville, were Sum!.,. vi iWi .
of Mrs. Minnie Cnwl-v.
Mr. and Mrs Boyce Flenniken
and children of Paris, visited his
parents. Mr and Mrs. Earl Flen-
Mr. and Mrs. G G Garmon
spent the week end at Marshall
w ith his brother, Sanders Garmon
and Mrs Garmon niken, Phebe and Elizabeth, flur*
■■ ■-■ I'ing week end.
Mrs Ada Holmes and son, Dan- ' i
ny of Idabel. 01;.. were Thur-day Mrs El Griffin orders the Bo- j
guests of her sister, Mr- J. N | gata News mailed to her son, Wil-1
Lee and Mr Lee.
Mrs Bertha Murphy has re-1 Guests Monday in the home of | Tyirs. Nina Hamilton and Stevie
turned home from Alexandria, Mr. and Mrs. Glynn Harbison of of Dallas, Mrs. Ann Liles and
I a., where she spent two months Deport, were Mr. and Mrs. W. T Tony >f Irving, were Sunday to
with her daughter. Mrs. H B. Harbison and children of Tulsa, ; Wednesday guests of their par-
llollinitsworrth and family w hile Okla. Bill Harbison of Bogatu j ents and grandparents, Mr and
recuperating from illness. and WO and Mrs. Lynn Horbi- Mrs. George Wicks. Mr. and
---- «on and children of Camp Le [ Mrs. Rayford Wicks and children
Mi and Mrs. L. Ci Farris and jeuno, N. C. of Cogihm, were Sunday night
lie I) Griffin of N. Sacramento.• sons of Gilmer, vising her par-j -- I visitor.- in his parents’ home.
- iCalit,. G. iflm spoke to his parent- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilkin-1 Here foi the homecoming and ----
/I.ynn and B.ll Bm km.m. sons !,y telephone. Sunday. / [ son and attended the h .me. om- ,, iiiltinK Mr. und Mrs. H mston' K.m and Keith Hurst of Dol-
MMrs. A '■ ?U ’ I T V remain7l for a lunger Feint were Mrs. J. L. Neal and1 las. spent las. week with their
are attending (losses ,.t I lsC , /I i \m.| /»"> visit with his grandparents. , Kathy of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Joe grandparents. Mr. and. Mrs. Gro-
V.’elch of Lancaster. Mi and Mrs.. Ver Spell’, and their’great-grand-
I’’1 alls Hit! "I Oklahoma City. >tder. Mr-. Tom Westbrook
■' *’iv Tun: 'ay night guests in,the .turning them for the week end
‘'ellit bon.c. j .were their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C immerre, thi
railed /his
T A York, from Washitig-
11 (' /sunday a.’.d expressed.
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Mr. and/Mrs. Skip Glo\er and
daughter, T.unm\ are veiling
relatives in San Antonio.
Mrs. Claudia Lov. ry ol Rn .die.
was hospitalized at Clarksville
Friday for medical attention.
Mrs. Hughie Timmons of Sem-
inole, was the Sunday guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stogner.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank McC'lary
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Mr. ar.d Mrs. Gordon Allen.
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tiler, Mr- C I’ IVn "ti
l,<’i) Culberson of I .os Angeles.
Calif., who Is visiting relatives 111
Clarksville visited Mr and Mrs, i
Britt Lassiter. Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mauldin and Mis. Sammv Sncir ol Dalian
I w line ...... two vys* vaiaiy.i, | .<n(| ( hlkllv;i his
Enroute to Widuta Fall-, the j>Ir’*}''■ T J Cunn,,v'h'‘,''“ Visitors in the Jel f Hancock
j follow ing were recent guests of ',l( (' u li,ncl nv,’r ,h‘‘ u t>oU end home during week end were Mr.
--— Ml , Margaret K .ldMr- Cor e r0**1 1 u"m"«h;l»> home and Mis G. If. Perry and family
Mrs I! ihcrt Riddle and son. j j,,. Sunders Mrs Jack Wil- n anil T i,h ,hcl'1 to ■***'"* 11 Aveok wi,h of Barn. Mr. and Mrs .1, T By-
| \‘k•i and other relatives.
and Sherry McGuffev | son Pinkneyv.lie.
lioher, I)
of McK’iuiey. were week c.ul , Mildred Agee of llli.n. Mo
v i-il a ol Mi. and Mrs. M N ----
I’a an il, Jin n v and Ri’a Beth
i his grandparents.
T. L. Mauluin.
Pittman
John Ford Jr of Odessa, vi-it
ed his parents. Mr and Mrs. John
K. Ford Sr. and Joe. Saturday.
Joe Ragsdill was hospitalized
■t Ct-rksville. Sunday. Mrs.
Ragsd :l was already u patient
there.
Andrea Buckman of Pari-, wa-
tt week end visitor in home of
her uncle, A L. Buckman and
family.
Billy Mack Williams and dau-
ghter, Tina, of Lubbock, visited
Mr. and Mrs. O. W Hudson. Sat-
urday.
Miss Charolette Allen of Tal-
eo visited Mi and Mrs. T I,
Mauldin in Bogata. Friday and
Saturday
Curt Green renews a subscrip-
tion to The Bogata News for In-
daughter. Mrs. Basil Robinson of
Dallas
Mr. and Mrs Hutiert Lee of
Arlington, were here for the
week end with his mother, Mix
Ida Lee ,
Mr- Muir. iy II Fly oh Ode so.
Miss l.ori ante Fly ot Mull.mil. j \:.
visited. Bogata and I'ulluight \v.>
friends dm mg week end, cin
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.Ti>hnil.v 11.«tr,I'rii• 1: ol Los (
C.ihl Ml ' James C. j;
el Tab o; v ere Tire -day ,
t Mu ir aunt and si-ter. ,
11;. I' l! 1: i -ell a lid Ml. G I 1
Mr. and Mis. Iluhert
and ■ rand, hildr<
■ i the wee.
’ a vacate\ i >1 with M:
i - Boh Cl ane oihei
I ci - of th’.’ Morris families
and Mrs. t Fee ;i,lfi family, Mr. and Mr.-.
| Sam Latimer and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Tompkins and family of
Mr and Mrs. Otis Porterfield |.'t Weitli. Mr. and Mrs. Boh
• • i\ed i!U’lanri Bonnie had as visitors dur- j Haium k and family m Garland,
froni Steger.1 v 01 l*hd Ml • and Mr-. John- : Mi.-s ’] ,n., Hartman m San An-
Mr-. E C Watts of Hut. him.-.
Kan-, spent from Tun-day to
Frida;, with her daughter. Mr- \
Kenneth Jeffery and lamily.
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Mrs T A. Yi i . l e ’i'ii ed a
1 telephone call fr m hi r sen. Kcn-
1 reliaii and j h of Electra. saying lie had
ny Mack I rown and Meli-sa ef |
Tv lii. Mr and Mrs. A!-on '’niter- :
ti ’ld end Pi'illip of Fans. Mr
| and Mrs. Ih-s I’oi terl ielil. I’arn
and Skerrvl ol Mt. Pleasant.
A11 I'.d in. a Weeds fatn i 1 \
tome. Mi-s Terri Tompkins re-
ir.aine i I n- ., longer vi-it.
Out of town ex-students calling
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Barnard during Bogata School
homecoming were: Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Clark, of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs.
James Grayson of Houston, Van
Dorn Craddock of Longview,
Donald Thomas and son, Scott of
Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ward
of Ft. Worth. Mr. and Mrs. Av-
ret Vaughan of West Columbia,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allums of.
San Antonie, Mr. and Mrs. L. G.
Farris of Gilmer.
News Want Ads Pay
Professional Eye
Care and Finest
Quality Eyewear
NEED NOT BE
EXPENSIVE at . . .
Texas Optical
f ontact Lens Specialists
4 Clarksville St. PARIS
Mrs. Duane Bryson -was report-
ed recuperating Monday in
Clarksville hospital, where she I
underwent surgery last week.
Mr and Mrs. Lester Brady and
family of Lawton. Ok , were Fri-
day to Sunday guests of his par-
ents. Mi and Mrs Bill Brady
Mrs Richard Singleton of Fair-
view. visited Mr and Mrs Hugh
Mitchell, Friday. Mitchell is re-
ported improving after illness.
Mr and Mrs George Winston
Kelly and children of Fort Worth,
visited his uncle, K O Shoulders
and family during the week end
Mi -
son oi iluirhlc, here to attend a . j , ,j| enrouv here for the | union at Camp Copa Dentm
sch ml ii union at Clarksville dur- j Coo|H‘r family rom »n and would ! Sund.iv were Mrs. Nora Allows
mg tlie week end. vi.-ited Mr-. |„. here later this week for a vi.-it.
Tom Watkins and Mrs. J C \\ il- i --
hams. Mrs Iva Hooker of Bogata. was
named vice-president of the Red
Mr and Mrs. Durwood River County lii-t uical Society
Jerry Hutson, Robert Watters,
all students at ETSC. Commerce,
visited relatives here during the
week end and attended home-
coming
Visiting Mrs. W S. Thompson
Mr uid Mrs Aut Cox and attend-
ing homecoming were Mis.- Ft he-
rn a meeting at Clarksville June
1 New officer- of the Society
will be installed at the Septem-
ber 7 meeting.
Mrs. Myrtis Thornton. Sandra
and Shirley of Itegutu. Mr and
Mrs J. J. Smith and Je.-sie of
Talco. left Mond.iv f >r a visit m
Miss Elizabeth Allums. Mr and
Mrs. George Allums and Jerry,
J L. Aliums of Phoenix. An/..
Mr, and Mr- Hamid Allums and
baby of San Antonio. Marcus Al-
lum# a.'d family of Mesquite.
lecn Williams. Mrs Leroy Pro-1 ctlllfi;rnia lth Mr and Mr-
jean.Donna, Sue and Janet ol j p,,hhy Thornton nd ihildri n and
Bonham
ot her relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cftayson l
Mike and Diann of Houston,
spent tron, Saturday until Tue--
day w’*d Mrs. Amy Cruddink.
Mr m'd ?*lrs. Alvin Wood and at-
tended homecoming Diann re- 1
mained tor a longer visit. Mr
and Ves Van D Craddock and
Vandv o| Longview, v.iie Satur-
da\ visit ts and attended the1
honiiv i’ .ng Othei g.iests dur-
u’.g ec . end were Mi and Mr- '
W, S. Cody, secretary of Bo
gata City Council, i- suhstitutui",
for Mayor V Thedford, who i
vacationing
Pennc Bishop of Grand Bi.u
rie, is visiting her grandmothers,
Mrs Virginia Bishop, Mrs. Lola
Franklin.
Rulus Williams, employed at
Athens, spent the wek end with
his family here and attended
homecoming
Mrs. Dorcas Gifford. Mrs Alex-
ander and three children of
Houston, were recent visitors of
relatives here
Mrs. Billy Ray Puckett and
children of Midland, are vi.-iting
her mother. Mrs Jo.-ie York andj
other relatives.
Fleas Turner and F L. Bran-
son were m Texarkana Tuesday
to purchase merchandise for the
Turner Store
Mrs. C G McMinn and chil-
dren of Euless, were week end
guests of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs Ru-s Ward
Mr. and Mr.-. Drew Hancock
and James Albert spent last
week in Idabel. Ok,, with Mr. and
Mrs. Dick DeBerry.
Mr and Mrs Harold D Bogie
and children of Dalla-. were here
for the homecoming and visited
his parent.-, Mr. and Mrs Odell
Bogie.
Mr and Mrs Earl Clip; er. Gin
gei and William Earl of Hooks
a ere week end guests in the W
II Edwards and Call Wood
Ii lines.
Mr and Mr*. Don Childers and
family of Dallas, spent the week
end with hi< mother and sister.
Mrs Maliel Childers and Miss
Melba.
II B Cha-tuin and family left
Monday for their home at Dalla-.
after visiting his mother. Mrs.
Charle- Shoe key and Mr. Shock-: „ _T"'” ' ' ' . ic . ... ,,, , r, „
. , i m j m ' ter. Mrs. F. E S.i--er and f.unilv Si-ic !! ' e’t aid Mi- !•' I l.-u
e\ and his uncle. Mr and Mr- .
A. S White.
Mrs Kay Hare of San J«».-e.
Calif , is visiting her parent-. Mr | R I. Gra’ sun. Du.me an I Bill
and Mrs Barnc Dav i-. her «i»-I Hobv t Gravson of Hm -’oti Mi-
j Mr and Mrs. Je-- F.n’.li-h of of Dallas
GOOD BUYS FOR FATHER’S
DAY GIFTS-
Dress and Western STRAWS S1.9H to S5.95
SPORT SHIRTS and WORK SHIRTS $1.49 to $5.95
TIES $1.00 to $2.50
DRESS PANTS $6.95 to $8.95
BILLFOLDS $1.00 to $5.00
HOUSE SHOES $1.98 to $4.95
PAJAMAS, SHORT and LONG $2.98
SHORTS AND VESTS 59c ea.
GIFTS WRAPPED FREE
S & II GREEN STAMPS
TURNER’S
DRY GOODS
__ , Cooper, were other week end vis |
Shelton Stogner. -on of Mr. and i 1,ols m Dav ;' home
Mrs. Earl Stogner and a ’63 grad- * 1
uate of Bogata High School, left J Dr and Mrs. Claude Earl Key-j
Sunday for Navy service. He will | "olds and Dcncen -I Fort Worth, j
undergo boot training at San i were week end guests of his par ‘
Diego. Cal if , U-nts. Mi and Mrs Henry Roy-
_ J | nold-. and attended homecoming
Mi Rhea J Vernon of Paris, and o reunion of the Butts family
Mr end Mrs El Gr’ffiti had ?s
Sunday guests, her brothel', A W
Noe and Mrs. Noe of Cl irksville.
Mr and Mrs. Ross Griffin and
family
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tully of Irv-
ing, .-pent the week end in the
Ralph Tully home and attended
the homecoming at Hagansport.
Sunday.
Mr> Zelma DeW’ar of Long
Be'.’h. Calif , is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Rut- Ward. Mr. and Mrs. O
C Lowrv, Mr. and Mrs. O. J
Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs J T. Rakes left
Tuesday for their home in Albu-
querque. N M , after a few days
visit in the home of his sister.
Mrs. W L. Philley and Mr Phil-
ley and hi- mother, Mrs. A. H.
Rakes The\ came to attend fu-
neral rites for their brother-in-
law, Floyd Bell in Bogata and to
be with the Bell family.
Mr. and Mrs. Russ Ward are in
Euless this week end to attend
wedding of the Ward's grand-
daughter. Miss Carol Jean Mc-
Minn. to Bill Hook.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Monroe
were here from near Abilene for
a week end visit. Richard for-
merly lived here with his mother.
Mrs. Vollie Monroe, who passed
away last December.
Mr and Mrs. Averet Lynn
Vanghan and children of We-t
Columbia, here for homecoming,
visited her parents, Mr and Mrs.
W C. Barnard; his father, G. A
Vaughan and Mary Ann.
at G ccinillc. Sunday
Ray (Shire) Stephenson of El
Paso, was here during week end
to attend homecoming and visit
his sister. Mr-. Henry Hill and
Mr Hill Mrs. Irene Wood of
Marysville. Calif., was a Monday
visitor in the Hill home.
Luke Kidd of Carlsbad. N. M..
a former local resident, is recu-
perating at home of his daughter.
Mrs. Charles Denton at Fort ! where they joined the Murray
Stockton, after removal of an eye Cox group for a tour of the is-
in a San Angelo hospital I lands.
Visiting Mr and Mrs. Joe Cho-
ate and Dereca during the week
end were Mr and Mrs. M E
Smith and Joann of Amarillo, Mr.
and Mrs Johnny Choate, Mr and
Mrs. Lawrence Connelly and dau-
ghter. Blanche of Mt Vernon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Harvey are
expected home this week end af-
ter a trip to Hawaii. The Har-
veys went by jet to Los Angeles,
then took a boat to Honolulu.
M* Dad witfl h
ELECTRIC
> BARBECUE
BRIT
V.
us
COTTON POISON
2 lb. DDT.................97 gal.
2 -1 Mix 1.95 gal.
2 lb. M. Para...........2.95 gal.
4-2-1 Mix 2.97 gal.
1£-1.6 Mix...... ... 7.35 gal.
IN 55 GAL. DRUMS
Deport Lumber & Hdw. Co.
fdephone 0L 2-4675 Deport
WEEK END SPECIALS
(xiant FAB
69c
3-Lb. Carton Mrs. Tucker’s
SHORTENING .
49c
Frozen STRAWBERRIES
19c
2-lb. Velveeta CHEESE
79c
1-4 Lb. Lipton TEA
39c
Red Bud PEACHES
4 for $1.00
16-oz. White Swan
PORK & BEANS
2 for 25c
Del Monte PRUNE JUICE
39c
Maryland Club COFFEE
59c
Hom-Maid BISCUITS
2 for 15c
Gibson Grocery
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MP.l
BLENDER
^ -Vi
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■JL
KNIFE
SHARPENER
CHARCOAL
STARTER
with ELECTRIC outdoor cooking helpers
Every Dad who’s an outdoor chef (or would like to become one)
will appreciate the help of modern electric gifts this Father’s
Day. Electric gifts like those shown here are sure to please ...
they’re so useful and add so much to the enjoyment of outdoor
cooking and dining. Dad will be pleased with an electric yard
or shop tool, too. Or an electric shaver or clock-radio.
This Father’s Day, June 16, make
Dad happy with an electric gift. See
your local appliance dealer.
COMMUNITY
PUBLIC SERVICE
FRED WHITTEN. JR.. District Manager
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