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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, THURSDAY, OCT. 15, 1964
LOCAL NEWS
By MRS WALTER PETTIT
TELEPHONE ME 15322
Mrs. Charles Ray of Dubuqui, Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gar-1 Mr. and Mrs. Rufus William
Iowa, is visiting her brothers. Mr, rett during week end and attend-. spent Friday night in Dentoi
and Mrs. George Brunson, Mi ing their 50th wedding anniver- i with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilsoi
and Mrs. F L Branson in Bogata sary were his nephew, Mr and and family, then left Dallas Sat
and her sister. Mrs. George Mrs. Edwin Garrett, Sammy nd
Washington and Mr. Washington Bradley of Mercedes, Mr. and
in Clarksville.
Monroe Parker is here from, Enroute to Georgia and Louis
Levelland. visiting Mr. and Mrs j lana Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Gill o
Milburn Hinson and spending \ He,ena Mont, were Wednesday
some time camping out while
urday by plane to visit Mr. anc! J squirrel hunting. [
Mrs. R. L. Williams and Lori, inf Mrs. Claudia Lowry accompan-1 B,shop- 1la't w«ek-
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Jones of
KVennan, spent the week end
With his parents, Mr. and Mr.-.
R. C. Jones. Mr. and Mr- Buck
Childers were other visitors ii
the Jones home, Mrs. Childcr
being Mr. Jones’ sister, here iron
California.
Miss Patti Wood of Lewisvill
■pen tlast wek weith her grand-
mother; Mrs. T. L. Bryson.
Mike Jeffus and family o'
Hooks, were week end visitors <■
his mother, Mrs. Willie Jeffus.
Miss Dixie Seaman of Dulla-
visiting here Monday, wa a
campanied home by her nmtliei
Mrs. Vannie Seaman.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Daniel n’
Glenwood. Ark., were visit in
her daughter, Mrs. F. P. I’.rumle
and Mr. Brumley during’ w> id
end.
A1C Eddie Posey of the F.
Air Force, stationed in Ro well
H. M., arrived Thursday to peij-
a 14 day leave with In- mothe.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Aldridge hi
Larry, and his grandparents. Mi
and ?.*rs. Leonard Mauldin
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Muuldi
had a*. Sunday luncheon guc I
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cunninghan
and children of Garland. Bo'
Mauldin of Venice. Calif . A 1C
Eddie Posey ol Roswell. N. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M.iuldr
and children and Mr. and Mi -
Ray Aldridge and Larry. Dot
nie Mauldin of Carthage, was a
afternoon visitor.
Mrs. James Sorrell of Dali
Mrs. Frank Ballard of Rov
City, visited Mrs. Gu> Swann ana
B. L. Che.-shir. Sunday
Mrs. Willie Smith of Bishee
Ariz., is visiting her si ter . Vi
Gaddis Mauldin in Boget i. Mi
Emma Pierce at Lone S'o ;n ■
Mrs. O. O. Bean of Clar il' •
Mrs. Ora Hammett of G: io
Prairie, spent the week end w i
Mr*. Elmer Pettit. Mr. and Mi
Tfcavis Pettit.
Mr. and Mrs. Pleas Turner an
Derecu Jo Choate visited his bro-
ther, Troy Turner at Mt. Vet not
Sunday.
Guests arriving Friday night
the Jim Garrett home to attend
their 50th wedding anniversary’
luncheon guests of Mrs. Virginia I celebration Sunday were Mrs
..___ _ Everett Garrett from Santa Cruz,
Mr>. Hay Holsomback, Rita Ray, Midland. They were met at Love' ied Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown of I ^,s’ ^va ^at* as weL’^ end | Bolivia. S. A.. Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
Mr and Mrs. Harold Cody and Terry t*nd Jerry of Garland. Eu- \ Field Sunday by the Wilsons unrij Talco, to Dallas Saturday, where i 8ut*;sts' Mrf- Era Rlddle of Cloud | ert Damron of Mesquite. Mr and
ildron of Paris were Sunday /gene Garett of Dallas. /Mrs. Ever-! returned home Monday afterlthev visited Mr. and Mrs. joe <roft, N. M., Mrs. Grayson Bell of j Mrs. Jim Grant Garrett and
children of Paris, were Sunday ^*4°^
night guests of his parents. Mi
and Mrs. W S. Cody and Jay
, <tte. They will spend several
days in Oklahoma City this week
with lus sister. Mrs. H. G. -Pierce
Mr l’icive/and children. .
, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brock and
Titxy wi-iv here from Dalla . a
j the week end with Mr, Bi"'
in.qlher. Mis. Dixie Wright.
Vistii.g Mr. and Mr- Ju
Vicl'.cr during wed; cr.d wen-
Mr and Mrs. Monroe \"i• ■ I.i• i's.
who are moving from M i I’l--,
atit to Oklahoma City tfu week..
■Mr and Mrs. Billy Joe Yi ';ei
' :i:n| Tina of Talco. Mr, ..m; M:
r l-.-rt Bell ann family I! •- -'
lie. Mi - Linda Si, ith and oil
.' of II". illg. i
i AUcndihg tin- Fan in Dado
dl u, l, we -I. er.d w <■: i Mr lint’
' I .a-,.ter, Mr.. Gordon Ala; |
Mr I.e- Holder of B"::ala. Ml
Monday
ett Garrett of Santa Cruz, Boli- j spending Sunday night in
via, S. A . and Mrs. Robert Dam-1 WiLon home/
ron of Mesquite, who arrived
lit re i^ist week. remained foi
. t-veraj days this week. Mis Si ,/
lay Morgan of liiskee. An/.. 1
a iso vnitmg the Garrett-.
Mr. ai.d Mi-. Barmy Also-!
1 -inn1; had as Sunday ■ t it'us Mr.
ce.i Ml c. II. M Donald O
Clarkillt-, Mr. and Mr-. K. 1,.
W'dii tn..> .Jr, and Li.-a o|. l)e|roit
St;111 Dieki'I'.M'ii of Hur t, pent
t;. e U et-l. end with 11 i .im ,
i. otTi-i. Mrs.' Raymond Fennel
, they visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe
th I Pavlat and children during week Mesquite.
11 nil. Mrs. Lowry also visited her ,
Bob Mauldin of Venice, Calif . I sister. Mrs. Ella Stribling in Dal- \
arrived last week for an extend-1 las before leaving for a three'
ed visit with lus parents, Mr, and; vveeks vydt in Ode sa with her
Mr-. Leonard Mauldin, and other I on, Jack Lowry and Mrs. Lowry
daughters of Houston.
and Mr. Fennel! in B".mt
hi - lat her. Ifil I v Ray I m ,
and Mi s. Da la i , on ji, T a 1
.Ur. and Mi ■ K. r.. Bid ■:
Il V. i r Sumi , -
, Mr . M. !,. Cauii
oil.
relat i ves.
Mr. and. Mi , F. A. o. c M,
aiid Mrs. Hai. 1.1 (in- 17 ami ini
• / all attended 1,moral 01 Mrs, Jo,
i-'i ft in Kii:. - o. '| ui-stui,.'. 'Shi
v,.. the mot!, 1-in-law of Way::
tit 1 1 . -oil of ': 1 I . A. (itr-ff.
R ".. Frank Wharton and lam
il.v ol hurt Wortii. wore Sundav
attests ot his n-.-'ti put nt.-. Mi.
nd .Yi- A1 ' . t 1 •- i eriv.
Mr-. Ko.-s Giitn.i 1 etui;: it-
Sund;.;- ! rum (1 ;:..h"ii:
1'. v. nere a- \ i-it"*l lie;' .- i-
' 1 . . tils. Bill i t 11 el 1 al I'd. al.
1; - .V.
SI aitlev I it • 11 of Dept 'I t,
and. Mr !!.
1 event ly from
,-t t to lia la -I ,
I'
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N.
N'K, pi:rcha.-eci in
| I If ; S Wood I
air
Boe Bryson and son. Mar old
(are hero froin Port Bure. La..
• with his parent-, Mr. and M:
j Harvey Bryson.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Gene Barnes and
' Mike of Duncanville, visited his! ,j,ii-. a Fellowship meeting will
parents, Mr. and Mrs. h. M.>he held at Bogata Church ot God
Don Roach and
- recent v i -itoi
ii. and Mrs. I. T.
Galena Par :; hr,
Mmnie Mauldin
itii 1 ii > -
"' ILL"
, tin- Fr.uil:
, h«' Oliver.- aunji. Mi
Moi limn toi'ii.i-r hoi. e to Mr ] ’ t #n -11 >n.
land Mrs. Jerry Gray ot Oxn.un 1 Visiting Mi and Mrs. h
W< odle and t.m.ily tiuring wi t
I A-cording to Mrs. Jap Che-1 ,.„fl WtTt. M,s. LoU Chaiue. Mi
Lewis Crump, Paul Woodle and | Levelland.
family, Mr. anil Mrs. Tommy j Mr. and
land her grandson. Mr. and Mrs.
| J; ekic Wav lie I out;.'.
j Funeral sendees were hold i
D.dla- T'rulav lor Hollis I! Am
! 1''son of Dallas, a native of Mt
■ P'ea. ant a ml brother of Mr
j Mi-tvun Brou n of Mt. Pleasant
former Bogata resident. Mr. Am
; t I'son died in Dallas. Weilru-sila.v
Mrs. Ruhy Sorrels and Mr
!-Mired Wadlington return"
! km e to Dallas Friday idle
I ending several days uu'h the
: 1 -■(i.e" Mr . C. p. Pear on.
Mi's. Jack Braden of Talco, wa
, a Wulne-day anil Thur -iav vi
i'o; in the G11s Swain, home.
Mrs. W. H. Pittman of Amu 11 .
Mr. and Mis. M. M Pitt" ait ol
I Shreveport, l.a. wore , sat: rd.o
I . ue t. ot Mr. and Mr,-. C. C. I t- j
' Berrv.
1
] Mrs. W. C. Barnard w as in I
1 Wit hit a Falls for the vyeek end'
with Mr. Barnard, on,; h ycd at
ANNOUNCING
Re-opening of what was formerly the Vaughan
Cafe, under ownership and management of
Mr. and .Mrs. G- E. Arnold.
at -
Opens seven days week
5 a. m. — close S p. m.
GOOD HOME COOKING BY
EXPERIENCED COOKS
THE CITY CAFE
TELEPHONE €»:J2-5.»12
on the first Monday night in
November.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Proctor of
Fort Worth, were here for the
her mother
Barnes, during week end.
Mrs. Roy Lynn (Butch) Ma-scy
arrived Thursday from San IRe
go, Calif., to visit her parent-
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Mathena and j wees; end to visit
daughters, while her husband i-| Mrs. O. C. Lowry in Red Rivet
at sea with the Navy. | Haven and to attend the Par h
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindr 11 | 1, an-Roacit wedding m P.,ii
of Hooks, visited relatives hen Saturday night,
during week end. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Gar:).'
Mi John Parker returned , ■ 11■<I their foster- mt. An h
I, -m ■ Thursday from M« r e ! 1 ,n |,,,ftai and family 1:1 I>eK..I
C'.dif. where she Wa emt l"y d 1
Mr.-. Civile Robt'i!.-
Manning of Mt. Pleasant. James
Woodle and family of Gladeu.it
1-1. Mr. and M:s. Herman Woodh
of Winnsboro. and Charlie Lewis.
I Mrs. Ben Craven had as Thu:
day visitor*, ht 1 sister-. Mr.-. Pa;
Wo"(l. Mrs. Dixie Law'll i of Di
port. Nil's. Floi III e Fill.'. .Ill, Ml | T; i;. "t l.y
and Mrs. Alf Brown. Mrs. Fannie (>
I Mr. and Mrs. Morn- Roberts ve-
iled in the Tommy Barton home
at Talco. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bloyd ' .
Quinlan, were Monday to Wed -
iii' .lay gue.-ts of Mr.-. I). V. Katm-.
Mt; and Mrs. Gor.dd i*u !.ctt
nil Lvni-ttv of Nm : ,1
foi mme time tind al " vi-itei
her .--on and daughter. Cliarle
P-i'.it- and Mrs. Hahn Siieu
Mr Parker returned home car
h r from a v 1 it in Calif-mu >.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilli ' i-
■ ted Loy Clifton, a surgery pati
■ ■ot m Mt Pleasant In
day. and her parents. Mr.
Mrs. George Humphreys at
•nnville.
| S.,turday.
-. - ie Hi ndi 1 mi of
a - the Sat 0 day 1
• t of per da whit-
Mankms and Mr
Brown. Sund
M..rv it; No| les
1 "1 I )ep- I »
\ i itn.g Mr
t,: • "i, Suiidav
••III' - ett. Ml
;u,d lia’ightei.
(, 1 ei ge Green
till Green, Mt
Jo.-* lvn. sir.;
and Mis
Hou ton
M:
d Mi
Tei'i! 1 u
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SPECIALS
59c MATERIALS
49c yd.
1
COMAL WOVEN C.OODS, $1.29 Value
$1.00 yd.
LADIES HOSE, 2 Pr. for
$1.00
1 Lot Indies DRESSES, value to $8.95
$5.00 eu.
THROW RUGS, $2.98 Values
$2.00 ea.
CORDUROY, All Colors ..............
89c yd.
DOMESTIC, 5 Yds. for
$1.00
Children’s Cotton PANTIES, 5 Prs.
$1.00
1 Lot Ladies SHOES, Values to $4.95
$2.00 pr.
Men’s KHAKI SUITS
$5.95
WHITE JEANS
$2.98 pr.
S & II GREEN STAMPS
TURNER’S
DRY GOODS
1
SPECIALS FRIDAY-SATURDAY
i lb. Bag APPLES
39c
BREEZE, Giant Size
59c
I S' hifni
J •; i n -
Mi Jim Ka.-t, aein.panied h
I hi 1 daughter. Mrs. D. A. Whit*
pital. Sun-] and Mr. White of Oile--a, return-
ed home Friday after vi-iting h«• 1
ol tit hers and sister.- in Tennes-
see. She visited L. F. Cody i'
Stantonville, Cecil Cody in Mem-
phis, Mrs. Bell Ward law in Sav
annah, Mrs. Rebecca Garrison in
Selma. Mr. and Mrs. White re
mained with Mrs. Ea t until
Tuesday.
Mrs. John Duncan and son
Robert of Clarksville, were Sun- York and son,
day visitors of Mrs. Iva Hooker j wee* end Were
M'iri"I Pi; 1
• : Pan . M
I Talc". Mi D 1
I). C To
! dan 'liter i,f \i
Jim Grant Garrttt <
fell while ( 1.lying Sat
vv» 11* Tut
■ day .
i i \\ v*C 111 • ‘
. ' it * • >!
.i tt.
Mi. and M: . !) i
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, \\i to Sunday ’
in- t ■ i ■
. Mr. and
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FOR
EQUIPMENT - NEW OR USED
SEE I S rOR ALL FIRESTONE NEEDS — TIRES
TRACTORS OVERIIACI.ED
1—International II.iv Press
4—Ferguson Cultivators
ei'itilt'N :m-r. tti-itrler-
1— 50 >1 i-sev Ferguson
2— TO :«» t er',n on'
1—XN I on! Trai tor
I'SED EQUIPMENT
Pastrre Dreams
•<1111 Settler
Ni tv and I'vil Mowers
I -2t) l erga-on
I—Super M. F.trniall
&
rerguson anil !\ew ll-ill.ind II.
Cl. \KKNV
<*•; Vj V-* !
\i..chmer\ Dealers
urday afterncou at home of hot
giandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Jm
Garrett and cut a ga h "n h :
forehead. She received medica.
attention at the Clinic in Bogata.
Mrs. Henry York received med
itii 1 treatment at Bogata Clini
Friday afternoon after ^he suf-
fered injuries in a fall at NE”
Telephone office. Visiting Mrs
Casey, dunm
her daughters
-' /'
b «i }} V- *v
... 7....
/■
^pV.'. Aft
ir
t/
-•id Miss Mary Lassiter.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mauldin.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lowry wen
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mr
Earnest Mauldin.
Mrs. Billy Puckett and chil-
dren of Richardson, spent th'
week end with her mother. Mrs
T. A York and attended the
Hawkins-Wilkerson wedding Sat
urday night.
Mrs. J. W. Howison returned
home Sunday after a two week
iMrs. H. E. Barton, Belinda anc
1 Marla of Sweeney, Mrs. Roy
! Bowen, Rhonda and Cindy o
j San Antonio.
j Mr. and Mrs. Milburn Hin-ot
have been in Monahans to attenr!
, their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Bob-j
by Hinson, who underwent sur
I gery recently.
Rev. and Mrs. Clay Guest of
j Cone, were Monday guest-, of Mr
I and Mrs. Doug Alsobrook.
! George Waring of Pasadena.
visit with her daughter, Mrs j
Carl Click and Mr. Click in Tyler, i C. P. Pearson home.
1 was a Saturday visitor in the Mrs.
CARROTS, 2 Bags
BISCUITS 2 for
15c
OLEO, Elgin 2 for 25c
CLUB STEAKS, Lb.
59c
FolgeFs COFFEE, 1 Lb. Can
69c
Folger’s COFFEE, 2 Lb. Can
$1.37
PINEAPPLE - GRAPERUIT
JUICE, 46-Oz.
29c
4 Roll TISSUE
25c
ISA, Lipton's, 1-4 Lb..................
35c
NmCAR. 10 Lb.______________________
-—------
Jpsner Grocery
YF Market
OF TEXAS
, EXPOSITION OF LIGHTS AND FLOWERS
—SWISS SKYRIDE
IWjT'J^jlTh. tongMt imuH-
nQ*pJumrnt rid. of it. lyp*
in tbs Nation! 1
DAILY
ENTERTAINMENT
SPECIAL FREE
ATTRACTIONS
Frl . Ocl. IS. Military Tslloo. Cot!-
HERE'S LOVE. Moradlth Willson's
latest Broadway musical hit. Nightly
A:30, Oct. S-24. Matineci 2:30 p.m.
Sal., Sun., Wed . Oct. 10-25. Prtcea:
$3.05, $4 95, $4 40, $3.30. $2.20, $1 65.
Music Mall.
ICE CAPADSS. Nightly 7:30 Mon -
Thurs., 0:10 p.m. Frl.-Sal. Matinees
2 30 p.m. Set., 1:30 0 5:30 p.m. Sun.
Prices: $4. $1.50. $2.7$, 12.25. Special
children'* prices Mon.-Thurs.: $2,
>173, $125, $1. Ice Arena._
"PARADE OF LIGHTS AND
FLOWERS"
Nightly at 0:43 p.m.
COLOSSAL PRES CIRCUS ~
MOBIL SKY REVUE j MIDWAY
"GREAT MOMENTS IN FASHION"
Free Stylo Shows, 2 0 4 p.m. Deity.
_Women's Bldg._
TEXAS KITCHEN WINDOW
"LET'S PACE IT"
Coemetic and Croomtng Demonstra-
tioas Dally. Women's Bldg.
TV STUDIO. Featuring Julie Benelt.
Mr. Peppermint, olher popular tiers
on WFAA-TV, Css Bldg.
1 HOR8E SHOWS ~|
QUARTER HORSE SHOW. Oct 13-1*.
NATIONAL ARABIAN HOBBE SHOW.
Oct. 22-2$.
Bowl, 8 p.m.
Tu«>., Oct. 20. East Toxat on Parat.
Cotton Bowl, 8 p m.
Wad.. Oct. 21. Jazz Concert. Coli
aaum, 8 p.m.
[ LIVESTOCK
PAN-AMERICAN LIVESTOCK
_EXPOSITION. Pel. 10-H.
Junior LIVESTOCK SHOW. Oct. M-24
POULTRY SHOWB. Oct. 10. 11, 17.
\~ EXHIBITS j
TEXAS INTERNATIONAL
TRADE PAIR
WONDERFUL WORLD
OP PINK IEWELRY
SOUTHWESTERN HISTO
MUSEUM
TORICAL
WAX
AGRICULTURE RLDC. Llvs snlmils
and rscrssllow sxhtbils._
WOMEN'S BLDG. Fashion shows,
prlis-wlnning entrlss In handicrafts,
hobblss, domestic arts. Contests and
special activities.
ISM AUTOMOBILE SHOW
ELECTRIC SLOP. • CAB BLDG.
PFA CHILDREN'S BARNYARD
ANTIQUE AUTO SHOW
THE AGE OP STEAM
IIW nil 1CI. H^l
Give your
kitchen
l a new look
...with the new look in electric ranges
Now, you can add built-in beauty to your kitchen without the
expense of extensive remodeling. Choose one of the new
electric ranges that looks like a built-in, yet plugs in like any
other electric range. You’ll like its smart modern styling
with eye-level oven for no-stoop cooking and the convenient
arrangement of its surface units and controls. And because
electricity is flameless, you’ll enjoy sunshine-clean
cooking that will help your kitchen keep
its new look longer. See your elec-
tric range dealer soon!
FRED WHITTEN, JR., District Manager
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