The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 6, 1967 Page: 4 of 4
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LOCAL NEWS
to MRS. WALTER PETTIT
TELEPHONE 632-5322
Mrs. Olena Marcum underwent
surgery at Clarksville hospital,
Tuesday.
Mrs. Ida May Garmon of Cut-
hand, was a patient in Clarks-
ville hospital . from .Sunday to
Tuesday for x-rays.
Mrs. Lora Suggs spent from
Wednesday to Saturday with her
daughter, Mrs. Virginia O’Don-
nell in Paris.
Mrs. Myrtle Mathis has rented
her home in Bogata to Mr. and
Mrs. Ole Anderson of San Fran-
cisco, Calif. The Andersons are
Jonp time friends of Mary and
Randell Waidlaw and members
of the same church, Grace and
Bethany Methodist of San Fran-
cisco for the past twenty-four
years. The Andersons will arrive
in Bogata mid April.
Best Selection of
USED GARS
& TRUCKS
? East Texas
• 1966 Ford
Galaxie 500
2-I)r. hardtop, radio, heat-
er, stick shift. Still in war-
ranty.
• 1966 Ford
Galaxie 500
4-Dr., loaded with equip-
ment including power and
air corn!., one local owner,
11,000 actual miles.
• 1962 Ford
Galaxie 500
4-I)r. Fully equipped. One
local owner.
1959 Ford
Country Sedan
Fully equipped, including
power and air eond. One lo-
cal owner.
1963 Ford
Galaxie
4-Dr., radio, heater,
shift.
1961 Ford
Galaxie 500
4-Dr., radio, heater,
matic, factory air.
clean; one owner.
1962 Buick
Special
2-Dr., radio, heater
matic.
stick
auW-
Extra
auto-
PETERSON
R 5 FORD SALES
I
FULBRIGHT
By MRS. W. H. MATLOCK
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Stevens
spent Sunday with Mrs. Stevens’
sister, Mrs. Rebecca Massingill,
in Paris. Mrs. Stevens visited
her mother, Mrs. Ella Hannah at
Deport Nursing Home, Saturday
afternoon.
Rev. Harmon • Mills of Ft.
Worth, preached at the Baptist
Church both morning and evening
services in the absence of the
pastor, Rev. Bill Wolfe, who is
on vacation. Rev. Miils and son,
Danny, were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Travis King.
Miss Janie Bishop of Annona,,
was a dirtier guest of Dickie King
and Miss Connie Chayrie of An-
nona and Jefieli Towns of Clarks-
ville were afternoon visitors, Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hammer of
Aikin Grove, visited the Travis
Kings, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Matlock
and Mrs. A. 11. Stevens were in
Paris on business, Wednesday.
Horace Matlock and Hurley
TIM BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, THURSDAY, APRIL t, lft7
Jennifer Hall to Wed J. D. Reynolds
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill
House, Curl House and family,
Dale House and family during
week end were Mrs. Don Abbott,
Mis. Medford Abbott of Canyon,
■Vi • and Mrs. Manuel Ruthardt of
Groom and their grandson, Joe
Curry of Canadian, Bill Ruthardt
of Canyon, Me. and Mrs. Stanley
Jrfncs and daughter of Monroe,
La., Mr. and Mrs. Verdie Yar-
borough of Canyon.
Stevens made a business trip to
Sherman, Thursday.
Mrs. Luther Rozell ac-
companied her sister, Miss Sel-
ma Baker of Bogata to Tyler Fri-
day to niake a tour of the Azalea
trails and also went to see the
Dogwood trails at Quitman and
reported seeing the most beauti-
ful scenery.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morehead of
Austin and Patti Morehead of
Commerce, spent Friday night
with their parents and grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rozell.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rozell
and Miss Selma Baker drove
down on the river below Manches-
ter, Ojnday afternoon to see the
beautiful dogwood. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Kelley of
Paris, were dinner/ guests of his
sister, Mrs. Bessie Rogers, Sun-
day. Dinner was to celebrate the
birthdays of Mr. and Mrs. Kelley.
Mrs. Dcssie Guest of Clarksville,
was also a guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Dion McDonnold
and Mrs. M. B. Lee visited Mr.
and Mrs. Wiley Gifford, who are
patients in Clarksville, Sunday
evening. Mr. Gifford is not feel-
ing so well.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Matlock
were in Paris on business Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Chesshir of
Clarksville, visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cremcen,
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cremeen
have been ill at their'home the
past week.
Visiting Mrs. Josie York dur-
ing week end were Mss. Bill
Puckett and children of Denton,
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Blanken-
ship of Mt. Pleasant, Mr. and
Mrs. Butch Combest and baby of
Longview, Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Dodd of Johntown, Vickie Rector,
Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Couch and
children. Mrs, Florence Bryson
of Red River Haven was a Tues-
day gftost.
Texas Optical
1 Clarksville Street PARIS
Professional Eye
Care and Finest
Quality Eyewenr
No Appointment Necessary
Pay By Month or Week
I 1965 Ford
Custom
4-Dr. Fully equipped, in-
cluding power and air cond.
I 1966 Ford 12-Ton
Pickup
Heater and overdrive. Still
in warranty.
I (2) 1963 Ford
1/2-Ton Pickups
Both low mileage and one
owner.
I 1964 Chevrolet
1/2-Ton
Radio and heater. Long,
wide bed. One otvner.
ft 1964 Ford
1/2-Ton
4-speed trans.
ft 1959 Chevrolet
1/2-Ton
Radio and heater. Real
clean.
ft 1963 Chevrolet
V2 Ton
i 1965 Chevrolet
Tractor
60 II Series, ,148 motor,
heavy duty rear suspension
with 2-speed axle tractor
package equipped, 5th wheel
included and ready for lots
of trouble-free- driving
miles. Looks good; mech-
anically sound.
Many Others to Choose From
FOR THE DEAL YOU’VE
RKKN WAITING FOR—SEE
Gus Swaim
HR l—| Jim Cheater
nek White Harold .Petorao*
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
SPECIALS
CRISCO, 3-Lb.
Folder’s COFFEE, Lb.
SUGAR, 10-Lb.
T-Bone STEAK, Lb.
PREM, 12-Oz.
81c
51c
Del Monte Whole Green Beans, 303 25c
HOMINY, No. 303 Can 2 for 15c
TexSun ORANGE JUICE, 46-Oz. 29c
DREFT, Reg" .. ~ Z 26c
Aurora TISSUE, 2 Roll 24c
POTATOES, 10-Lb. Bag 39c
Graysons’ MARGARINE 2 for 35c
BISCUITS 2 for 15c
MATHENA GROCERY
MARKET & FEED
SPECIALS FRIDAY-SATURDAY
Bacon, Hormel Range Brand
2-Lb. Pac _______________________.....89c
BANANAS, Lb. 9c
MELLORINE, 12-Gal. 29c
PEACHES, Hunt’s No. 21/2 Can 25c
OLEO, Elgan 15c
TIDE, Giant Size 59c
BISCUITS 2 for 15c
PICNIC HAMS, Lb__________ 29c
WAX PAPER, Cutrite 25c
COFFEE, Folger’s, 1-Ub. Can 69c
TEA, Morton’s, 1/4-Lb. 29c
PINTO BEANS, 2-Ib. Pac ______19c
Kisner Grocery
and Market
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end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
win Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Byers and
family of Mesquite, spent Satur-
day night with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Baker.
Rev. and Mrs. Wilbur Ratladge
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Weldon Smith, Sunday.
At the PTA meeting Tuesday
night the following officers were
elected for 1967-68: Mrs. C. L.
Kennedy, president; Mrs. Weldon
Smith, vice pres.; Mrs. William
Cooper, sec.; Mrs. Claude O’neal,
treas.; Mrs. Waylan Norrell, par-
liamentarian.
James D. Norwood, manager of
the Co-Op Gin, was in Dallas
V
Monday attending a gin meeting.
Whfle playing at school Friday
Lawrence Malone, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Malone/ received a
cut over the right eye. Three
stitches were required to cloee
the wound.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cruise at-
tended the funeral of her sister,
Mrs. Eunice Robison of Paris,
last week.
Three new students, Malcolm,
Randy and Rachel Key, enrolled
in school last Week. Kathy Ar-
chibald of Dallas, enrolled Mon-
day.
Mrs. James Cruise is employ-
ed at the H. D. Lee /Co. in Sul-
phur Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Hall
marriage of their daughter, J
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reynolds
is planned. Miss Hall is a sen
Reynolds is employed at Lone
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
The State cl’ Texas. To: Donald
Eugene White Greeting: You are
hereby commanded to appear by
’filing a written answer to the
plaintiff’s pe tition at or before 10
o’clock A. M. of the first Monday
after the expiration of 42 day
from date rf issuance of this Ci'a-
tion, the same being Monday the
24th day of April. A. D.. 1967, a
or bef .re'10 o’ei ■ k A. M„ before
the Honorable District Court a1'
Red River County, at the Court
House in Clarksville, Texas.
Said plaintiff’, petition as fil-
ed on the 2nd day cf February.
1967. Ti e file number of said suit
being No. 22..TP. The names of the
parties in said suit are: Card Fay
White as Plaintiff, and Donald
Eugene White as Defendant.
The nature of said suit being
substantially as follows, to wit:
This is a suit for divorce wherein
plaintiff alleges a course of crue'
treatment on the part of defend-
ant which makes their further liv-
ing together insupportable;
Plaintiff further, alleges that no
children have been born to said un-
ion and there exists no community
property;
Plaintiff prays for a decree of
divorce and for such (Stiver relief
to which she may tie justly . en-
titled.
If this Citation is not served
within 90 days after the date of it.
issuance, it shall be returned un-
served.
issued this the 8th day of March
A. D„ 1967.
Given under my hand and seal
of said Court, at office in Clarks-
ville, Texas, this the 8th day of
March A. D., 1967.
EDITH FOWLER. Cl rk
Di-trict Court Red River C u t;,
Texas
Mrs. Willie Wiloir. of Park*
visited in the home of her sister,
Mrs. George Taylor and Mr.
Taylor.
’ noiu.ee the approaching
’*■ nnifer. to .J. D. Reynolds, son
of Cockville. A June wedding
ior at Rivercrcst High. Mr.
tar Steel.
Sunday visitors of Rev. and
Mrs. Mark Malone were Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Flonniften of Bogata,
Mr. and Mrs. Carse 'Chandler of
Cbirk-villc Andie Lawler and
daughter of Charleston and Mr.
an ) Mrs. Ben Mglone.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Norwood
:> r.t 11 ■ • ■ week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Ladd of Ft. Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Toney,
iustin Cox . f Ft. Worth and Mor-
is Cox, if Cl limitree, were week
WEEK END SPECIALS
12-Oz. Frozen ORANGE JUICE 25c
Birds Eye Frozen Corn on Cob 39c
10-Oz. Birds Eye Frozen
GREEN PEAS ........2 Pkgs. 35c
8-Oz. Wishbone Green Goddess
DRESSING 29c
5-Lb. SUGAR 55c
5-Lb. Aunt Jemima MEAL _ _ 39c
Ilormel BACON _________________,______ZZ49c
BISCUITS 3 for 25c
Giant Ajax Laundry Det.________________ 65c
Puffs Facial Tissue_______________________________25c
Delsey TISSUE ZZZ 2 Rolls 25c
Scott TOWELS ....... 2 Rolls 35*
Gibson Grocery
SPECIALS FRIDAY-SATURDAY
APRIL 7 - 8
IDEAL ( MAXWELL HOUSE INST.
DREAD, iiirgf Ecaf 25c:COFFEE, 10-0z. 1.29
GRADE“A”
FRIERS, ea............... 59
--—.
UPTON, 48 Count
TEA BAGS 59c
Wishbone Green Goddess
DRESSING, H-Oz......33c
MeSlorine. V2-Gal... 39c
Lipton TEA, V2-lb... 73c
PUREX, Quart 19c
SNOWDRIFT, 8-Lb. $1.39
Oleo. Food King 2-lb. for 29e
Pineapple Juice, Del monte
4b-oz, 29c
nio/'nTTrmci ___n j o c 1
MILK, 1 2-Gal. 49c
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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/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.