The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1966 Page: 2 of 4
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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOG AT A, TEXAS, THURSDAY, OCT. 27, 19C6
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TIk Bogata New:
W. GRANT. JERRY D
Owners and Publisher
W. GRANT ....., Editor
D. BURNS Adv. Mgr
Welter Pettit Adv.-News
Every Thursday
as Second Class Matter
mber 1, 1911, at the post-
at Bogata, Texas 75417.
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rates.
>AY PARTY FOR
ALEN SCOTT WARD
A party Saturday afternoon at
erne of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
An Ward, honored seventh birth-
V «f Allen Scott Ward. Hallo-
rsVb motif was carried out in de-
lations and treats. Games were
tanch and cake were served to
Chela and Steven Ward, Sharon
Kagr and Stacey. Embrcy, Betty
1mm Geese. Karen and Kathy Pir-
tfe, Monte Randolph, Tony, Pam-
ela, Gayle Dean and Belva Jean
BAPTIST LADIES MEET
Laverne Tope Circle of Baptist
WMU met Monday at the church.
After opening song, Mrs. Edgar
Rodgers offered prayer. Mrs. Russ
Ward reviewed three chapters of
the study book, “Great Is the Com-
pany." The meeting concluded
with a business session.
CARD OF THANKS
Wt> would like to thank all the
many friends who did so much for
us during the illness and repent
loss of our loved one. May God
bless each of you.
Family of Curt Green
WANT ADS
Kates: 3 cents per word first in
sertion; 2 cents per word each ail
ditionai insertion. No ad accept
ed for less than '0 cents per issue.
Terms cush unless you are a regu-
lar advertiser in this newspaper
TRACTOR and Equipment, 2 pick-
up.-, and car foe sale. Contact
Ronald I.anders, PhC52-5308, db-tfc
LIKE NEW Flat Jlottom Alum-
inum Ki-Mtiij Boat 875.00. W<-t-
erii Auto. Clarksville, Texas. I>tfe
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn l ast and
daughter of San ArueI:i, 1**1 hlcm
ing and family of Ode-.a. vi-ited
Mr. and Mr-. Alf.nl FI miing dur-
ing U eyk ft.'/. I lie I' a -t III
ited hi - MI o; her, M ' - dim/
who aceomiKinied (him I'mie
day Tl e Fie • ii:g- vi i d
parent-. Mr. and Mi . .
borough.
(1 111* WIZARD (>ui hoard Motor,
t'sed twice. New co'Piiti iii, 822U.' '
We terh Auto, (,'larl. \ i 1^. T* x h«f •
I.FA \ 1 l-RIGMT Kie< Wh
11ade f' r a ........1 -toil, trail> i
W> ' rii Auto. Clarksvi le, Tex lit!'
CARD OF THANKS
Our thanks for your every kind-
Km and words of sympathy in
■or sorrow. We truly appreciate
•aeh card, every flower and the
food. Our thanks also to Dr.
Brooks and the nurses at Red Riv-
er Haven for being so patient and
band and taking such good cure of
“Stella.” To the ministers, Revs.
Kirk Baird, James Barnes, John
Streun, and to the choir goes our
deepest gratitude.
Family of Mrs. Stella Bryson
Quality Carpets
AND
Floor Covering
Custom Made
Draperies
Upholstery
Fabrics
Accessories
Paris Floor
Covering &
Drapery Store
118 Clarksville St.
PARIS, TEXAS
JIM THOMPSON
l.t.'SK WFIC1IT -.if. Iv with 1) ;
A-l'i.-t Ta h * . ONLY Its, a
Biu'kman Drug. ba-c
ACID INDIGESTION? Painful
go.-? Got now Ph5 Tlihlots. ONLY
!*Hc. Burkinan Drug. ha-o
NEKVOUSE? Can’t sleep? Try
“Sleepers." Guaranteed results or
money back. Only D8c at But'k-
man Drug. h7-p
FLOWERS for all occasions. Call
Mrs. Gordon Allen, representative
Clarksville Florist. 032-5521 or
032-5872. b-tfc
HALLOWE’EN decorations, suits,
masks, also new rubber mats and
hod linens. Bogata Variety
Store. b3-c
BAKE SALE at Bogata Gas & Ap-
pliance Saturday morning, 10 to
11:30 a. m. Proceeds for 0th grade
Hallowe’en queen. b3-c
FOR SALE—Three bedroom home,
hardwood floors, attic fan, large
lot. J. A. Misenheimer, Grayson
St., Bogata, Texas. b3-p
FOR SALE — 1057 model V*
Ford, new battery, practically new
tires, power steering, air-condi-
tioning. George Branson. b3-p
BUDDY’S MEN’S WEAR, homo of
quality merchandise. 130 Main
Street, Phone 427-3155, Clarks-
ville. db-tf.
FOR SALE — T»0 Falcon Ranch
ero, good condition; saddle horse
saddle and bridle, Glenn Clayton
Deport, H52-1270 .,r (152-1200. dhtl'
RUMMAGE SALK -- Suturda:
starting 10 a. m. Two doors frun,
Ruekman Drug. Bargains in chil
Iren’s wear, adult items, papei
hacks, household goods — odds and
ends. Come and buy! Sponsor. <i
by Third Grade Room Mothers, h.lj
Best Wishes To
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
IN BOGATA
On Their Beautiful New Home
BE SURE TO ATTEND THE
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, OCT. 30
It is our pleasure to have furnished the
Office Furniture for this modern building.
PARIS TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE
BILL BONE
2t2 Bonham St. PARIS
SINGER SEWING Machine Co.
^alei, rentals and expert service
All JcirxJs machines, fabrics and
notions at 36 Clarksville St., Par-
is, Phore SU 4-2234. dbt-tfc
HOUSE MOVING and levelling:
work guaranteed. Experienced car-
penters. Call Raker, G52-3121 or
Williams, 652-8127, Deport Ex-
change. (Free estimates), dbt-tfc
SHOP It. F. GOODRICH for brand
name merchandise, B. F. Goodrich
tires. Motorola TV ’s and Sten o-
RUGBY
Kelvinator refrigerator - frceg»rs, j
1 ardwarc, spor'iri'r good.-. Wi st ]
hie square, Chuk-ville.
b-tfe
f.EE CARPETS/and all standard
'.rand- of furniture. All n.m
•f e- ur.u b ; / springs ha
in i f,
vi!!e.
Slaton Furniture. Clar . •
. b-tf.;;
<R VRE TIM'-: IV '(ME
li and ...I'
YEW TV
uperaii d .1
ana. No sellin
oi-
I a' III i.i-y
E I igh q:i,.iit y I
lion-, rs in thi- j
To qualify you i
must have car, reference.-, $i!0() to
$1!MM) cash. Seven to twelve hours '
weekly can net excellent monthly |
income. More full time. For per-
sonal interview wiite P. O, ROX
1057.3, Dallas, Texas 75207. dbt-p
GUNS, Televisions, Refrigeratois
Freezers, Sewing Machines, Toy-
Bicycles, Breakfa.-t Sets and Re
diner Chairs, all tit low, low prices.
.Shop now and use our convenient
lay-a-way plan for early Christ-
mas selections. Western' Auto
Clarksville, Texas. b-tfc
Bv MRS EARL GROGAN
Mike Screws of Paris, spent the
week end with his grandparents
.Mr. and Mrs. Murl Roach and John
Let*.
Susie Westbrook of La Punta.
Calif., i.- spending the week with
her grandparents, *Mr. and Mis.
Thomas Westbrook and N’ehla.
Saturday visitors were Mr. West-
brook's si-ter, Mr .and Mrs. Stun
Upehuijcb of Amarillo. /
Mrs. Fnfnci- Bailey had a- Sun-
day guests h< r si.-tef, Mrs. Merl I
Sim|/-on of (‘la. k.-vill“i Mr ami I
Mrs. Rill Simpson am
l.it\i ; ,.-t re*i/i'M"! fi ii
Mr. and Mrs, t'larene
.• id fondly of Bogata
\{, !. i if |nt oi'. A .i W". !
.'. ni ;• i1 ... a: A'.l.ii ti
'1 ■ ........... . ai l "r. - dp;
■.. -i, of Mi. "'imp oh i; ( la k - -
v il It-.
M.'. anil Mr-. W. .1. Fowler an!
fiiini'y of Dallas, were week end
guests of her sister a.id brother,
Mrs. Marl Roach and Kenneth Al-
len and families.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lemons had
as Sunday visitors, Mrs. Mollie
Ches.-hir of Bogata and Miss La-
verne Chesshir of Gladewatcr, and
on Thursday night, Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Legate of Bogata.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Weenies and
family of DeSoto, were Friday
night guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Kilgore. Mr.
Kilgore, who suffered a hand in-
jury at a Deport gin recently, was
uble to return to work la.-t week.
Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Slaton of Dal-
las, were week end gue.-ts of his
mother and brother, Mrs. Lily Slu-
ton and Mervin Slaton and family.
Vicki, Sheila and Thomas Broad-
way spent Saturday night with
their grandmother, Mrs. Rebecca
Massengill of Paris, who accom-
panied them home Sunday for a
visit with her daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. John Griffin. Mrs. L. L.
Stevena of Fulbright was also a
visitor.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dunn of Rox-
ton, were Sunday visitors of Mrs.
Aleck Griffin,
Mrs. Doris Pariseau of Sapulpa,
Ok la., visited her cousin, Walter
Allen and Mrs. Allen, Monday.
Mrs. Francis Bailey left Monday
to visit her daughters, Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Williams and Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Adcock and family in
Dallas.
Mrs. Joe Ward was hospitalized
ut Clarksville, Saturday.
By SH
G. A. Va
Mrs. James
at Paris S
at home an
ing surgery,
gata and A
Blossom vis
Thursday ni
Mr. and
Angela of
day night v
Vaughan.
Mr
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baby
w h«i
G' i ni;;. y.
Ml'
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and
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S’I**
Pii t
Oak
HORSE SALE — Saturday night,
Oct. 29, at Claiksvillc, Tex. Starts
at (> p. m. Remember there are 5
Saturdays in this mouth. d38h3-c
E0K5PMENT-NEW OR USED
SEE I S FOR ALL FIRESTONE NEEDS — TIRES
Tractors Oi erhaiilcd — Hay Twine — Cotton Poison
USED EQUIPMENT
• — Ferguson Cultivators
1—A. C.
I—B John Deere
New and Used Mowers-
1—50 MF IIC
1—II John Deere
1—DS-I.P
1— MF 35 Diesel
Pasture Dreams
Sod Seeder
2— 35 Gas
HARVEY BROTHERS
Massey-Ferguson and New Holland Hay Machinery Dealers
CLARKSVILLE
Vaughan an
Richa rdson,
A. Vaughan
G. A. Va
home of J. i
Saturday.
Rev. and
and Paula o
Sunday of .5
vey.
Mrs. Mar
Congratulations To
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BOGATA
ON THE FORMAL
OF THEIR BEAUTIFUL BUILDING
RE SURE TO ATTEND THE
OPENING SUNDAY, OCT. 30
We were happy to have been selected to furnish
Lee’s Acrilin Carpet and Custom Made Drapes for
this fine new building.
0RDWAY - FULLER
201 Bonham Strict
FURNITURE CO.
Till-: BIG STORE IN PARIS
It’s the famous
FRIGIDAIRE
FRONT-LOADING
DISHMOBILE
14-1*
1
Pil
AUTOMATIC GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY
37 Clarksville St.
PARIS
SU 5-1686
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Grant, George W. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1966, newspaper, October 27, 1966; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth902117/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.