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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1967
RUGBY
WANT ADS
*f MRS. EARL GROGAN
Mr. and Mrs. John Griffin and
■riljr and Mrs. Aleck Griffin
■w in Garlhnd Sunday visiting
a latter’s daughter, Mr. and
n. £d Thompson, Linda and
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.
ir. and Mrs. Buddy Westbrook
baby of Bogata, were Sun-
guests of his parents, Mr.
Mrs. Thomas Westbrqok and
WANTED—To dy welding at my
place or your place. T. S. Grant-
ham. Telephone 632-5467. b27-p
r. and Mrs. Murl Roach and
i Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Philip
1 Roach of Paris and Sandra
all of Cuthand, were at Bea-
Bend, Qkla., Sunday on an
WANTED — Two elderly ladies
to room and board. Jodie Crad-
dock. b2o-c
Mrs. Emery Howe of Mt. Ver-
sm, was a guest Thursday of her
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin
Bioton and family, and was ac-
companied home by her mother,
Mra. Lily Slaton of Deport, who
had spent a few days in the Sla-
ton home.
NEW SHIPMENT straw hats;
quilting cotton, new vinyl cloth,
gowns and slips, rugs. Bogata
Variety Store. * , b26-c
LOST off charm bracelet Com-
munity Public Service 20 year
service pin. Reward. Mrs. J.
Lee Smith. b26-p
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allen
and family enjoyed a picnic sup-
per south of Cunningham, Sun-
SEE THE NEW 5 horse-power
rotar tiller. Extra heavy frame
construction, only $144.95. West-
ern Auto, Clarksville, Texas, btfc
Mrs. Jess Badgett and Betty
Porter of Paris, were Monday
guests of Mr. anil Mrs. Tom
Lemens.
Mrs. Aleck Griffin’s car caught
fire at Bogata Tuesday afternoon
and quite a bit of damage was
done to the motor.
FLOWERS for all occasions. Call
Mrs. Gordon Allen, representative
Clarksville Florist, 632-5521 or
632-5872. b-tfc
1964 4-DOOR CUSTOM 500,
standard transmission, 8-eyl, air
conditioner and other accessor-
ies. Earl Gardner, Deport, dbtfc
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank one and all for
your prayers, curds, letters, and
flowers while I was in the hos-
pital. Your every thoughtful act
was appreciated. Edith Grayson
1063 FAIRLANE 500, 4-dr„ 8-
eyl., automatic transmission, fac-
tory air, other accessories. Earl
Gardner, Deport. db-tfc
Travis Williams
EXTERMINATING
Termite and Pest Control
Yard apd Tree Spraying
House Leveling and Repairing
AH Work Guaranteed
Phone. 632-5631
Route 1 — Bogata, Texas
NEED a new pool, land cleared
or other dozer work, see or call
Jimmie Sparks, Phone 652-5256,
Deport. dbt-tfc
TOMATO PLANTS for sale.
Fourth house on Douglas Street
cast of cemetery. Mrs. James
Brown, Bogata 632-5974. d9t8b26
WANTED
To Hire 3 Men
Will interview prospects —
EX PF. It IE X C K 0 M EC H A NIC
G-M Cars and Trucks
PAINT & BODY MAN —
Some experience
CAR WASHING & GREAS-
ING MAN
Apply to
Charles Teague or Don Holmes
Teague & Sons
Chevrolet Co.
MT. VERNON, TEXAS
BUDDY’S MEN’S WEAR, home
of quality merchandise. l.‘!0 Main
FOR
EQUIPMENT-NEW OR USED
8EE US FOR ALL FIRESTONE NEEDS — TIRES
Tractors Overhauled — Hay Twine — Cotton Poison
USED EQUIPMENT
4—Ferguson Cultivators
New and Used Mowers
3—35 Fergusons
1— MF 50 Gas
2— TO-30 Fergusons
1—40 HC Ferguson
1—MF 50 LP
Pasture Dreams
Sod Seeder
1—IN Ford
1—TO-20 Ferguson
1—35 MF Diesel
HARVEY BROTHERS
Massey-Ferguson and New Holland Hay Machinery Dealers
CLARKSVILLE
SEASONAL BARGAINS
Ladies BRAS, $2.00 value ............................ ........ $1.29
Ladies HOSE ............... ................. 2 pr. for $1.00
Wheat Color JEANS, $4.98 value..................2 pr. $5.00
Ladies HOUSE COATS .......................... $3.98 and $4.98
AH Colors DOTTED SWISS _____________________ $1.00 yd.
Men’s and Boys SPORT SHIRTS ________ $1.98 to $4.95
Men’s and Boys WESTERN STRAWS $1.98 to $10.00
1 Lot Ladies and Children’s SHOES________ hi-PRICE
WASH CLOTHS, 29c ea. value____________5 for $1.00
Men’s WORK SHOES__________________$6.98 to $10.95
S & H GREEN STAMPS
TURNER’S
DRY GOODS
FOR SALE — Nice tomato and
pepper plants at my place
on
Highway 271, between Bogata
and Johntown. Mrs. Walter Har-
per, Phone 362-5930. b26-p
CONSOLE SPINET PIANO. Will
sacrifice to responsible party in
this area. Cash or terms. Write
Credit Mgr., Tallman Piano
Stores, Inc., Salem, Oregon. t7p
The Bogata News
SINGER SEWING Machine Co.,
Sales, rentals and expert service.
All kinds machines, fabrics and
notions at 36 Clarksville St., Par-
is, Phone SU 4-2234. dbt-tfc
FOR SALE.— Minnows and to-
mato plants at my home on
Douglas Street at rear of Joe
Wards home. Claude Harper,
phone 632-5419, Bogata. t8b26-p
GEORGE W. GRANT, JERRY D.
BURNS, Owners and Publishers
GEORGE W. GRANT Editor
JERRY D. BURNS Adv. Mgr.
Mrs. Walter Pettit Adv.-News
Epsilon Mu With
Miss Selma Baker
Epsilon Mu Chapter of the
Delta Kappa Gamma met April
3 with Miss Selma Baker. Mrs.
Harold Geese was co-hostess.
The meeting was called to or-
HOUSE MOVING an levelling;
work guaranteed. Experienced
carpenters. Cdll Baker, 652-3121,
or Williams, 652-3127, Deport Ex-
change. (Free estimates), dbt-tfc
FOR SALE — One 1966 Fair-
lane 500; 4-door, 8-cyl., automa-
tic transmission, factory air and
other accessories. Earl Gardner,
Deport. db-tfc
Published Every Thursday ,
3966 FORI) PICKUP, 8-cyl., cus-
tom cab, wide bed,' radio. AH
are good cars and ready to go.
Karl Gardner, Deport. db-tfc
1961 FORD Station wagon, 8-cyl.
automatic transmission, power
steering, power brakes, factory
air. Karl Gardner, Deport, db-tfc
Street, Phone 527-3155, Clarks-
ville. db-tfc
FOR SALE — Dining room ta-
ble, six chairs, electric portable
Singer sewing machine. See at
302 Clarksville Street or call
632-5130. II. S. Mankind l>27-c
FOR SALK. - Three Ford pick-
ups — ’65, ’61, ’61 models, also
several electric motors. .1. D.
Skaggs, Telephone 632-5878,' Bo-
gota. d91)26-e
HOUSE AND 4 LOTS for sale in
Southwest Bogota. If interested
contact G. W. Green, Talco, Tex-
as, 379-3852 or call Dallas FE 7-
3672. U26-c
WATER PROBLEMS? Let us
solve them! Water conditioning
for any problem. FREE water
analysis. For complete informa-
tion write Box 622, Mt. Pleasant
or call PA 4-4710. Joe Freeman,
Soft Water Service. Bob Ram-
sey, Representative. t9b27-c
DICKEY
PLUMBING
Electric Sewer Cable
2”-4”-6” Cutter Blades
Back Hoe and Front End
Loader
Vacuum Tank Service
Call BOBBY DICKEY
BOGATA 632-5958
NOTICE — Don’t forget the 2nd
Saturday night horse sale, April
8th at DeKalb, Texas. Will have
several Eastern buyers needing
horses for boys camps and quad-
rills. I will get you top dollar
for your horses. Don Duncan,
Phone 667-2270. d9b26t8-c
Entered as Second Class Matter
November 1, 1911, at the post-
office at Bogata, Texas 75417.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my apprecia-
tion to Rev. Paul Campbell and
other friends for their visits
while I was in Clarksville hospi-
tal and for flowers and cards.
Special thanks to Dr. Brooks and
the hospital staff.
Mrs. Charlie Gray
der by the president, Mra. Moody
Hale. Mra. Margaret Pope was
in charge of the program. Mrs.
Robert Gooding also took part.
Program theme for the year
has been “The Nurture of Crea-
tivity” and several members dis-
played things they have made.
The hostesses served a salad
plate to these members: Mmes.
Erabel Brown, Martha Gooding,.
Helen Hale, Mary Jo Haneon,
Lucille Kunkle, Viola Lowe, John-
nie Miller, Margaret Pope, Agnes
Scaff, Patsy Tucker, Ann Pierce,
Tommy Looney, Mrs. Douglas
Mitchell, Winnie Mattie Walker
and Miss Lilly Bartley.
SALE SALE
Davis Tires
Full 4-Ply Nylon
THE SAFE KIM)
Western Auto
APPALOOSA STALLION ser-
vice — Grant’s Jackie Ray
T-14,529; Grand Champion stal-'
lion of Red River County for two
consecutive years. Color, con-
formation and disposition. High
percentage of blanketed colts.
Reasonable fee. Jerry Buns,
Phone 652-4205; after 5 o’clock,
652-4950, or contact James Fian-
eis. Bogata.
AN APOLOGY
Through error on the part of
your reporter, the name of H. E.
Troutt was not listed last week
in a Nevys story as one of the
candidates for alderman in a Bo-
gata city election held this week.
Our apologies to Mr. Troutt and
all concerned.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Gable of
Hughes Springs, weie Sunday
guests of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Gable and family.
CLARKSVILLE. TEXAS
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
MAN OR WOMAN
Reliable person from this area to
service and collect from automa-
tic dispensers. No experience
needed — we establish accounts
for you. Car, references and
$985.00 to $1785.00 cash capital
necessary. 4 to 12 hours weekly
nets excellent monthly income.
Full time more. For local inter-
view, write Eagle Industries,
3940 Wooddale Ave. So., Minne-
apolis, Minn. 55416. d9t8b26-p
LEE CARPETS and all standard
brands of furniture. All mat-
tresses and box springs half
price. Slaton Furniture, Clarks-
ville. b-tfc
SPECIALS
SPARE TIME INCOME
Refilling and collecting monyy
from NEW TYPE high quality
coin operated dispensers in this
area. No selling. To qualify you
must have car, references, $600
to $2,900 cash. Seven to twelve
hours weekly can net excellent
monthly income. More full time.
O. Box 10573, Dallas, Texas 75207.
Include phone number. d9b26-p
CASH & CARRY
KEG.
4’x8’ Mahogany PANELING _______ 3.69
POULTRY WIRE, 2”x72” ....... 11.98
4’x8’ MASONITE TILE BOARD ..... 4.28
Black & Decker 7V4” POWER SAW 39.98
LAUNDRY BASKETS, Each ............. .69
FENCE STAYS, 42”, each __________________ .12
STATIC ASPHALT (5-Gal. Can) 6.39
RURAL MAILBOXES 2.98
POLE AXE (3'A-Lb.) ............ 6.29
OPEN TILL 5 P. M. SATURDAY
SIMMS-MOORE LUMBER
& HARDWARE
632-5661
BOGATA, TEXAS
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Grant, George W. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 6, 1967, newspaper, April 6, 1967; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth902055/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.