The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1965 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, THURSDAY, AUG. 26. 1965
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LOCAL NEWS
By lots. WALTER PETTIT
* TELEPHONE ME 1-9322
Mrs. Wells Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Owens of Reno,
were Sunday guests in home of
Mr and Mrs. Fred Johnson.
Mr*. G. M. Rector entered Mt
Pleasant hospital Tuesday for
surgery Wednesday.
Mrs. Effie Duty of Mt. Vernon,
spent the first of the week with
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Watters
Mrs. Henry Hudson spent last
week in Austin with her sister,
Mrs. Ruth Lewis.
Showers the first of the week
brought ,6 inches of rain to Bo-
gata.
Mrs. Mary S. Rodgers has been
in McCuistion Hospital, Paris, as
a medical patient.
M. L Brown left last week for
Bedford, Ind., where he will do
pipeline work.
Mrs. Ennis S’ogner requests a
change of address to Austin,
where she will teach school again
this term.
Mrs. T. A. York had as weeO Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Allums have! Mrs. Willie Jeffus returned
end visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Phil returned to Phoenix, Ariz., after home Sunday alter a week in
Roberts and Jerry of Bakersfield, spending two weeks with his mo- Irving with her son, Rev. Billy
Calif., Mrs. Bill Puckett. Mike ther, Mrs. Nora Allums and other
and Carla of Richardson. relatives.
Jeffus and family. Rev. Jeffi^
has returned home from the hos-
pital. where he was a patient.
Mrs. Jack Watkins and
dren of Daingerfield, were Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Mac Wil- Mrs. Grady Rhodes was ho.spi-land is reported improved
liams and children of Dallas, vis- talized at Clarksville, Monday,
ited his grandmother. Mrs. Roxie Mrs. T. A. York. Mrs. Earl Haw-
| Kennedy and other relatives dur- kin*. visiting her Tuesday after-
chil-jing week end. / noon, found her unimproved.
—......■ —
Mrs. Levi Chesshir, Mrs. Joej
Choate. Miss Laverne Chesshir i
were in Grand Prairie Wednes-|
day of last week. Mrs. Che-shir
Des Stephenson. Mr. and Mrs visited her daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Luther Bryson left Sun-] Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Eudy re-
day to spend a few days with her, turned home Friday after spend-
grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry i ing several days with relatives at
Houston. They also visited Gal-
veston, the Astrodome and other
scenic spots.
Wood and children at Lewisville.
Mrs. Don Smith also visited in
the Wood home.
day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. JessV/ Mr. and Mrs. Doyce W iliams
Watkins and Mrs. Emma Cues.-. jand children of Me quite, visited Alf Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey, Mrs c B F1»PP°- whi,e Miss
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wood waiters, Mrs. Leroy Lewis and I Chesshir and Mrs. Choate shop-
Armstrong and Charles, during Mrs. Effie Duty attended rites P^d in Dallas,
week ^nd. for Luther Barton in Seymour,
■- Monday.
On vacation, Mr. and Mrs. C. -
G. McMinn and family have been Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ghilglieri,
Miss Carrie McCulloch visited
in Garland the first of the week
and abo underwent a checkup at
a Dallas hospital.
Jack Howison of Austin and
Luther Howison of Liberty, are
visiting their mother, Mrs. J. W.
Howison, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. H D. DeBerry of
families.
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jim Buffo of McAlester, Ok.,
Ru.-s Ward, also in Arkansas, Mis- were Sunday guests of Mr. and
souri, Houston and Oklahoma. Mrs. Johnny Gill and Betty Ma-
-- , rie. Mrs. Buffo remained for an
Mr and Mrs. Tom Watters, in extended visit.
Mrs. Audrey Phillips, Tommy
and Tracie Vermillion of Dallas,
are spending this week with Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Horton.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Alasa-
kon and family and Jan Griffith
of Irving, were week end visitors
of BH Harbison.
in extended
I cherson for a few days visit.
Jessie, 10 year old son of Mr.]
and Mrs. M. L. Brown, who broke'
his left arm near the shoulder!
recently, is getting along fine, j
Jessie was riding a horse at the
home pf his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Harper, when
the accident occurred.
Mary Ann and Ronnie Welch
of Lancaster, visited their aunt]
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ward|
gore, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiight ga(.eri |ast Week. Visiting them
Cpl. and Mrs Kenny Owens of i - rnossom, viMien mi.-, junn , this! week were John and Dale
Fort Hood, were week end guests] Visiting Mrs. Lawrence Wood Gurley and family during weekjpybus of Richardson and Mr. and
Wednesday were Mrs. Canaid end. ]Mrs. Tommie Corbell and chil-
Norwood and childien of Cun-t ——— Idren of Honey Grove.
of her aunt, Mr. and Mr-. Ross
McClure.
Mr. and Mrs. Mull Roach and
sons were in Ft. Smith and Hot
Springs, Ark., on an outing from
Saturday until Monday.
Firemen were sivnmoned about
11:30 a. m. Wednesday to extin-
guish a grass fire at rear of the
Dr. Brooks home.
Mrs. Price Carr is reported
improving at her home after ill-
ness and several weeks hospital-
ization.
ningham, Mrs. Lowell Francis' Mrs. Virginia Bishop returned
and children of Deport. home Tuesday from Clarksville
------- I Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Brooks
j hospital, where she was a me(B*|have just returned from a week's |-
Summer Closeout SPECIALS
1 Lot Men’s Short Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS —
Value to $2.98 $1.50 ©a.
Men’s Dress STRAWS, all prices i, PRICE
Men’s and Boys STRAW HATS 59c ea.
1 Lot Men's Western Shirts, values to $4.95—now $2.98
1 Counter Piece Goods, values to $1.00 yd., for 59c yd.
WASH CLOTHS, 29c value 5 for $1.00
I Counter Odd Lot Merchandise, values
to $3.98 $1.00 item
Ladies Baby Doll PAJAMAS $1.49
1 Counter Ladies SHOES 4 PRICE
Men’s Dress SLIPPERS, $8.95 value $5.95
S & H GREEN STAMPS
TURNER’S
DRY GOODS
Mr. and Mrs. John L. White and
Cynthia of Houston, are visiting j Rit-k of Austin,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger j
Wilkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Mau _____ ... ________ ______ ______„
have had a.- guests this week Mrs. Robeit Bishop and Melanie 1 jn Lane McAlester and Ok-
their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. of Grand Prairie, visited her'- - - - •
Robeit Huffman, Sherry and Sunday.
Mrs. Bill Brady returned home
Saturday from Lawton, Okla.,
where she visited her son, Lester
Brady and family.
Mrs. Ed Hunt has ret.lined
home after attending her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Jack Henry of Ml.
Pleasant, who has been ill.
R. L. Morris and son, Bobby of
Irving, were in Bogata Tuesday
to attend his ranching interest-
here.
John Neil Wilkinson of Long
view, was a Sunday guest of his
j Mrs. John Dugger, patient in
Simmons 'the ho.-pital in Clarksville, suf-
! lahoma City. They al.-o toured
the capital and visited beautiful
Eufaula Lake and Lodge near
McAlester.
Visiting Mrs. Jessie J
Sunday were her sisters. Dr. and feied a fractured right arm in a
Mrs Earl Woodson of Poteau. | fall there on Saturday. Mrs. Dug
and!ger, who suftered
Okla.. Mrs. Belva Taylor
son. Clyde, of Hugo. Okla. They
also visited Mrs. Henry Cook.
weeks ago,
expected.
stroke two
is doing as well as
Mrs. John Gurley renews a
Mrs. Kenneth Stogner and chil-1 v.u,,v, — •» “1 Bogata f
,,n returned home to Odessa subscription to The Bogata News ,
view, was a Sunday guest 01 m> "‘tn * * h(>r mo. for her son, John R. Gulley. CT1 1
mother. Mrs. J. D. Wilkinson.j ™ ' < ‘ Summers. Mrs.!as a birthday gift.
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Robinson
and Vin, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Robinson of Dalals, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Curt
Green. The Alfred Robinsons
have purchased a house in south
to move here
j their heme.
! Claude Riggs and other relatives.
Hudson and Johnny.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Benning-
field and daughters of Oklahoma
City, visited Mr. and Mrs. Law-
rence Wood. Sunday.
Mrs. Frank McClaiy of Terrell.]
Mrs. Robert Somers of New Gulf, j
were Tuesday gue-t
cousin. Mrs. Gordon Allen
Mr. Allen.
Debbie Hilo of Clarksville,
spent Sunday night with her|
grandparents. Mr .and Mrs. Verni
George.
Rev. and Mrs. Julius Lahn of*
Sulphur Springs, visited Mr. ar.dj
Mrs. R W. Glover during week I
end. also other friends in
area Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Mathena
jand family of Nc v Oilcan-. La..
<il1,1 are vi.-iting their parent-. Mi.
‘,,K ] aiul Mr.-. Gc rgo Mathena. Mr
j,,nd Mis. Sam Prov.n and other
relative.-.
John R. is on i __
military duty in Moncton. New! Mr and Mrs. Thomp-on Horton
Brunswick, Canada. His family u-juinoM home recently after a
re.-ides with him there.
Mr. and Mo. Sam Sheffield re-
, . mi ned h 'me Friday after \i-it-|
,hi" n a week in Fort Worth with,
‘ B M<
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Er.v on last wee.; were tneir
aiK.-.lau-hU 1 . Eliza! ell. and
Pat tie Bryson, ah- > Mis • Jo--
Cali"! and son. Oki-.' > t Midland.]
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mome and ihil-j
diva ot Pari.-, weio week end j
guc.-ts of the Brysons.
in California with Mr. and
V.'il.ion Horton and children
M.
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The public is' invited to Pine
Eranch Sunday for all day sing-
ing, dinner on the ground and an
inspirational message.
Mrs. E. G. Morgan. Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Fennell were in
Paris Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Harley Massey. Mr. and Mrs. Si-
las Morgan. Massey and Morgan
both ill, were reported improv-
ing.
You’re only terrific
in your
MISS AMERICA
SHOES
Chic little pump of black
leather. Racy little bow
tops this going-great
pump that never hints
of its tiny price.
$11.00
Seen In
SEVENTEEN
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Wilkin-on j
and son, Paul of Abilene. wefCj
week end guests of their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wilkinson.
Mi. and Mrs. Jap Chesshir.
week in Fort
Mrs. Sheffield's son.
C-augliy and family.
J.
also
! Shoffii Ids' son. Hoi’ll- Sheffield
and family. They visited in Dal-
la- with Mr. and Mrs. W T. Wil-
liams. and Doyce Williams andjbomi1
family in Mesquite.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kirkland,
and Marijo are spending a few ■
days in Austin and San Antoni >1
and will return home by Lufkin,
where they will visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jule Hood of Ar-
yl,. iington. came Friday to attend
her mother, Mrs. J. W. Starks,
quite ill at R<d River Haven
Nursing Home. He has returned
and Mrs. Hood emaining
with her mother and visiting in
— jthe Fred Clifton home in Bogata.
and Raymond Hignight home in
T-
r
Harvey Hansbrough (col. I is
able to get about quite well after
being crippled July 30 when
some object thrown by the bush-
hog he was operating was flung
into his heel, wounding it. The
accident occurred as he worked
on the William Rozell ranch
south of Mustang.
Texas Optical
4 Clarksville St. PARIS
Professional Eye
Care and Finest
Quality Eyewear
No Appointment Necessary
Pay By Month or Week
M Jan 1 - anl
] Rol ort. were wee ; , ml me
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| Cl'ilder.-. Saturday \i-;t
j tho Childer- home were Mr. and
Mr-. Pete Daniell of Dalla-. Mr.-.
Si Pi poors of Tenr.o^oe. Mrs
Nora Allums, Miss Eliza! clh Al-
lums were Sunday guests.
NO HELP, PI EASK
I Lira-sod surgeon to n o.ii al
T«w !“< ••
fHESH-PERKEI>|
SPECIALS FRIDAY-SATURDAY
Folger’s Instant
COFFEE
fO-Oz. $1.09
SUGAR, 10 Lb. ...............
98c
CRISCO, 3 Lb. Can
74c
FLOUR, Robin Hood, 5 Lb.
39c
Northern TISSUE, 4 Roll Pac
29c
OXYDOL, Reg. Size
29c
TEA, Morton’s, 1-2 Lb.
54c
BISCUITS 2
for 15c
MELLORINE, 1-2 Gal.
29c
PEACHES, Hunt’s No. 2** Can
25c
CATSUP, Del Monte, 14-Oz..... 2 for 29c
POTATOES, 10-Lb. Bag
.......39c
Kisner Grocery
and Market
Deport. Another daughter. Mrs. students watching him porf inn a
Clyde Tlv-mpson of McAlester. delicate operation:
Ok., is here also attending Mrs.1 "Will the-wi-e guy who a.......
Starks. | saying, 'oop !' (lease leave."
WEEK END SPECI/
ILS
j
Frozen FISH STICKS
35c
12-Oz. Frozen ORANGE JUICE
35c
BISCUITS 2 for 15c
3 Lb. SNOWDRIFT
69c
Giant CHEER
65c
?’-• Hales Pride PEACHES 2
for 49c
io-Oz. !)<>» AIoiM* TOMATO
JUICE
29c
Ki-Oz. MIRACLE WHIP
32c
1- G: l. MELLORINE
29c
liUOP CHEESE
19c lb.
i-Oz. Instant Folgcr’s COFFEE
75c
No. 2 Wolf CHILI
59c
Gibson Grocery
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Grant, George W. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1965, newspaper, August 26, 1965; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth902134/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.