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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, THURSDAY, OCT. 20, IOCS
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LOCAL NEWS
By MRS. WALTER PETTIT
TELEPHONE 632-5322
lb. and Mrs. I. T. Stephenson
mt Galana Park, will go to Kinga-
dfc next week end, where he will
ka employed several months.
Kenneth and N'cal Mauldin of
Galena Park, spent from Tuesday
to Thursday hero lust week in the
Baa Stephenson home.
In. Minnie Mauldin of Gnlcnu
Park, is reported recuperating in
nvadena General Hospital, where
aka aaderwent surgery Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gibson ami
flkaKa spent Saturday with Mr.
aai Mrs. Charles Skaggs and chil-
4baa in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Scoggins
latently completed remodeling
Ikair home at MeCrury, adding a
kitchen and bathroom.
■datives here received word
that Leon Brown of Odessa, was
hospitalized there and underwent
aargary Monday.
Oscar Legate has been employed
at Bartlett Grocery this week in
akacnce of Joe Ford, hospitalized
at Dr Tima for tests.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Flippo of
Grand Prairie, were Tuesday
gassb of her mother, Mrs. Levi
Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Troutt of
DaEoa, were Sunday and Monday
gsutd of his brother, Mr. and
Mm. H. E. Troutt.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stratton
Jr. and children of Abilene, were
hers for the week end with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stratton.
Mrs. Willie Gray of Winnsboro,
Mrs. Myrtis Thornton visited in
the Rob Hancock home at Garland,
Mr. and Mrs. George Pope Jr.
and children visited his mother,
Mrs. George Pope Sr. i n Alba,
Sudsy.
Mrs. A. A. Thor of Fort Worth,
Mrs. Love McAmis, Oklahoma City,
were Friday night and Saturday
guests of their nieces, Mr. and
'Mr*. Britt Lassiter, Mrs. Jewel
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sessum and
children and Miss Sally Clouse at-
tended Si* Flags Over Texas, Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitten Jr.
and Frieda were in Arkinda, Ark..
Sunday visiting friends. Spending
“ '— days with them this week
Lynn Buckman of Dallas,
'tucknian of Weatherford, Okla.,
spent the week end with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Buckman
J a few
, was tin ir g-andson and nephew,
Bill Bruce Whitten.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Whitten
j had a- Sunday afternoon visitors
-- ! her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin
Charles Pirtle, employed in Ari-; Clark >t Paris: Monday visitors
zona, flew from Gallup, N. M., to| were .Mr. and Mrs. Ross Carroll of
spend the week end here with Mrs. j Marshall, lrhy Sales, Clarksville,
lArtle and their children. j —,--------
Miss Dixie Spaman of Dallas,
Attending the Rose Festival iii | .spent Tuesday to Friday of last
Tyler Satuiday were Mine.'. W. f . i week with her mother, Mrs. Vun-
Barnard. Bess Pope, Gordon A!- Seuinap. Week end guests were
leu. Casey Watts Britt Lassiter < .luck Seaman, Mike, Cynthia and
BOGATA NEWS
10-20 Years Ago
LOCAL NEWS
ABOUT TALCO
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Firemen wen/ summoned Thttrs-j
day/to extinguish a grass fin that
threatened a barn ell the Jessie
Gray property on North Hudson
Street. There was no damage.
KeiUi ni Greenville.
Mrs. R. M. Landis and son, Jim
of Albuquerque, N. M., left Thurs-
day after spending several weeks
with Mrs. J. W. How iron and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Myers and
Lisa of Dallas, ' were week end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Drew Han-
cock and James Albert. Mrs.
Myers and daughter remained to
attend Mrs. Hancock, who is ill.
Week of October 4, 1946
Miss Louise Haynes, daughter of
Mr, and Mres. F. B. Haynes and
Jack Swope, son of Mr. and Mrs.
r. J. Swope of Talco, had been
married on Sept. 24 at the home
of the officiating minister, F. T.
Howard.
Miss Mary Jo Hurt, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hurt and Mar-
lon Trimble, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Trimble of Talco, had beeni ---
married at the Church of Christ, Mrs. W. H. c/gburn entered Ti-
with Minister Abbot of i.amar!tus County Memorial Hospital on
Church of Christ in Palis, per-1 Tuesday,
firming the double-ring ceremony.) -
Students of Talco High School Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Burks are
had elected class officers. They j visiting their son, Gilbert I. Burks
were; Seniors, LavOnne Alexander,, and family in Irving.
Donald Hopkins; Juniors, Mary K.j _
Davis, Kenneth York; sophomores,| Mrs. Micky Via and children
Billie Dean Scarborough, Eddie Camc last week for u visit with
Mrs. J. W. Via and Mrs. James
Mearron have opened a gift shop
in the Sikes building.
Miss Janice Davis of Dallas, vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Davis dur-
ing the week end.
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Mrs. Tommie Sinclair visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Calloway, Fri-
day.
Mrs. T. A. Mankins returned to
her home in Mt. Pleasant Sunday
after visiting her daughetr, Mrs.
Ivy Smith.
Miss Berenda Alexander, who is
attending school in Jacksonville,
spent the week end at her home
here.
Mrs. George Keeling and Mrs.
Georgia Sullivan of Mt. Pleasant,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Harria,
Thur-day.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cabell and
children, who have resided west of
town, moved Thursday to the Oli-
ver property on Sixth Street.
Mr and Mis. J W. Kiri left Sat-
urday for a visit with their dau-
ghter.-, Miss Jan Kiri and Mrs. W.
L. Fenton and Mr. Fenton in Am-
arillo.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Wages and
children of Commerce, visited his
grandmother, Mrs. 1 Sally Wages,
and Mr. ar.d Mrs. Elwood Jones.
Sunday.
Gaylon Goolsby, Sandie Lee and
Johnny Williams of Mt. Pleasant
and Miss Dorotny Pierce of Talco,
spent Sunday at the State Fair in
Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Monty Rodgers
and daughter of Dallas, visited Mr.
and Mis. W. O. Mayo and Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Rodgers, during the
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Daniel of
Glenwood. Ark., Mr. and Mrs.
Symthe Guest of Salem, 111., were
Thursday night and Friday guests
| of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Brumley.
) The Brumlevs visited in the Dan-
I iel home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Lewis and Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Via.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hiram
Oliver over the week end were
Mrs. Haze! Giddens, Mary Lynn
Giddens of Texarkana, Ark., Mrs.
Minnie Moore of Clarksville.
Lanny Stewart recently received J
Joe Gregor has been named Fire) hi.- discharge from tile Navy at
Marshal, succeeding H. H. Roy- j Ponsaroh, Flu. Aft-r spending a
nolds, who moved to Clarksville.i month with his parents, Mr. and
Jessie Kidd was hired for the city Mis. Snlathiel Stewart and other
relatives, he is employed at Texas
Instruments.
job vacated by Reynolds.
Charles Stogner of Greenville,
who is employed at Paris, has
been spending some time with his
grandmother, Mrs. Jewell Sum-
mers.
Sunday gue.-ts in the Joe Cl 'Use
home were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fore-
man of Povderly, Mr. and Mrs.
James Archibald of Lancaster, Mr.
and Mrs. Merkel Dean Clouse and
children "f Duncanville, Mrs. Mar-
garet Poole and children of Mc-
and! Crury.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rob Ran-
ey Tuesday were her daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. David Miller and,
children and Danny Lee of Grand j
Prairie. A daughter born last week .
____ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carrcll of Talc
Dunagan; Freshmen, Wanda Chap-
man, Everett Blalock: James Hear-
ron was president of the student
body, Harry Dixon, vice president, Mr. an('! Mrs. j0{|a Xelson of
Tommie Joy Clark, secretary. Nashville, Ark., visited Mr. and
Mr and Mrs. M. L. Peyton had, Mrs. H. F Toague during the week
moved into their new home just cn(j
completed in North i’ofcata. | * _
Bogata pep squaJ leaders were j Mr. an(, Mrs. George Burleson
B.H e Jo Thorton, MarzeUa Hugh- and famil of G,.an,| Prairi visited
s. Rohi.ie Morgan and H anda Junc| \jr_ and Mrs. .»uck clark and
Barnard. The lcadcis were toj
year white uniforms: the others
green skirts with white sweaters.
Junior das.- officers for Bogata
school had been elected: President,
Mary Evelyn Hoover: vice pres.,
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Clark and Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Gaunt
during the week end.
Roger Howard, who lias been
stationed in Sail Diego, Calif., is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred How-
June Troutt: sec., Nell McAllister: j ,7, T , , r , n<
- r, i ' . ' aid. Me w ill report to a base
treas., Paul Thornton: repo, ter. i Nl>w London> Conn.t after his leavc
Mr. and Mrs; Tom Pirtle had
moved into their new home at
lohntown. They had sold their for-
- , , ,, I nier home and it was being moved
Mr. and Mrs. John Latimer and | RL ha* >>een named Angela. Mr. {o parU
Jeffery of Richardson, were Sat- and Mrs. A. A. Cam II of Talco
unlay night guests of his mother,! RL Mr and Mrs. Joe Clause of
Mrs. Frank Tyer and Mr. Tyer and j MeCrury, are grandparents. Mrs.
attended the homecoming. j Tom Haygood of MeCrurj, is a
great-grandmother.
Carolyn Jones. Mrs. W. H. Mont
gomery was elass -pons r.
Miss Maxine Pettit and
Franklin had ben married in an in-! McNeil of Talco, Doode Emersos
formal ceremony at the home of j of Sulphur Springs, Irby Black-
Rev. T. Hollis Spton at Gainesville.| burn and C. Bartlett of Mineola,
I i>-i.
I Johnny Cook , Riley Gibson,
Early | Alex Waddell, Jack Winn, C. C.
n. I \t-v„u 0f Talco,
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Monroe
Goode during week end were Mr-.
Nora Lynn Tittle, Roger, Carolyn
and Stanley, Rev. and Mrs. A. (1.
Bailey of Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ed Bry-
son spent Thursday with their son.
Duane Bryson and family at Pctro-
lia. Duane underwent eye surgery
Friday in Wichita Falls, but was
allowed to return home.
SPECIALS AT TURNER’S
.’Jen’s FLANNEL SHIRTS
Men’s WINTER CAPS
Men’s UNION SUITS
THERMAL BLANKETS — Special
WOOLENS, $2.98 Values
Boys SWEATERS
Ladies ROBES ...................
Ladies STRETCH PANTS
1 Rack Ladies SHOES
$1.98 and $2.98
$1.25 to $2.98
$1.79 and $2.98
$6.95
......... $1.98 yd.
$1.98 to $5.95
$3.98 and $4.95
$8.95 and $9.95
1,2 PRICE
Men’s Hooded SWEAT SHIRTS, all sizes
S & H GREEN STAMPS
TURNER’S
DRY GOODS
$3.98
Sp/4 Forrest L. Whitten, sta-
tioned in Naples, Italy, with the L'.j
S. Army, writes his parents, Mr, j
ar.d Mr-. Fred Whittin Jr., that
he sustained a broken shoulder
while playing football recently but
was out of the ho-pital and wear-
ing a sling.
Mrs. Homer Scoggins resigned
her position at Clarksville school
and has returned to Dallas to
teach in the Rufus C. Burleson
school. Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Scoggins at their MeCrury home
during week end were their son,
Harley Scoggins and family of
Dallas.
Bob Graham of Tyler, Claude Pat-
terson of Pittsburg and Boh Har-
ri- of Gladcwater.
Mrs. W. E. Welch was new re-
porter for The Talco Times.
Formal opening of Taleo's new
Week of October .I, 1956 I Church of Christ home was set f >r
Ward Baker was new Fulbright' Oct 14.
acting postmaster, succeeding Mrs.! Deaths: Mrs. Julia Beatrice Wil-
Lela Rozell, retired. | liana- at Cartilage; Mrs. Laura
Mrs. Sam Hannon di<d at Whit- Ella Rossee, at home in Bridges
tier, Calif. She wa- a native of I Chapel community.
Rosalie. ! Wanda Clark Lander- and A'l-
Dodd Bird of Bogata. was seri-ibert M. Cargile were married in
nusly injured when a truck smash- Abilene.
Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Riggs and son
were Mrs. Margaret Pierce, Mrs.
Patterson of Paris, Mrs. Ruby
Bouleware of Detroit, Mr. • and
Mrs. Bennie Hearne and children
of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Also-
brook of Rugby, Mrs. Lillie Mills,
Mrs. Cecil Hearne, Pete Riggs.
WEEK END SPECIALS
6-Oz. Instant Fotger’s COFFEE .. 79c
Hormel BACON
..... 63c lb.
303 Adair TOMATOES
2 for 29c
303 Musselman APPLE SAUCE —
2 for
35c
Qt Miracle Whip SALAD
DRESSING
55c
3-Lb. SNOWDRIFT
75c
BISCUITS
3 for 25c
Birds Eye FISH STICKS
33c
4-Oz. French’s BLACK PEPPER 35c
Delsey TISSUE
. 2 for 25c
jPJr.
jpibson Grc
icery
Week end visitors in the Dick
Morris home were Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Rinehart, Danny and Verna,
J. L. Furra, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Morris of Dallas, Mrs. Hubert
Pittman of Steger, 111., Mr. and
Mrs. Mack Wright of Johntown,
Mrs. Homer Wright of Irving. Mr.
and Mrs. William Morris and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Morris of
Morris Chapel, Mrs. Marlin Fos-
ter of Deport. Monday visitors
were Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Mor-
ris, Kathy and Becky and Mrs.
Exel Ferguson of Irving.
cd into the jeon he wa- driving.
Faye ’’oats and Richard IS.
Humphrey Jr. were married in
Dallas.
Robert “Buddy” Damron wa-
promoted to corporal at the Army's
Camp Hanford, Wash.
’ Week of October 5. 1956
G. W. Griffiths Jr. was seriously
injured when a car tran-port hit
his pickup near Sweetwater.
Getting ready to leave on a hunt-
ing trip to Monticello, Utah, were
A daughter was
Duard Hall-.
born
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
SPECIALS
Tall Korn BACON, 1-Lb.
Snowdrift SHORTENING, 3-Lb.
Folger’s COFFEE, 1-Lb.
All Meat BOLOGNA, Lb.
Nancy Lee Sweet Potatoes —
1-Lb. 7-Oz. Can
Hunt’s TOMATOES, No. 303 Can
BOLD Detergent, Reg.
25c
Texsun Grapefruit Juice, 46-Oz. can 32c
Large Box VVheaties Cereal 31c
Red POTATOES, 10-Lb. Bag 35c
Grayson MARGARINE 19c
BISCUITS
MATHENA GROCERY
MARKET & FEED
ENJOY A "STAY FRESH" KITCHEN
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Puckett and
children of Denton, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Raney of Mt. Vernon, Mr. and
Mrs. M. J. Dodd of Johntown,
Jackie Dodd of Wichita Falls, Mrs.
Robbie McCullar of Mt. Pleasant.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cooper were
visitors during week end of Mrs.
Josie York. Monday guests were
Mr. and Mrs.^Johnny Blankenship
of Mt. Pleasant, who also visited
Mrs. Maggie W’ilson.
Visitors of Mrs. Jim Garrett
Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Garrett of Fort Worth; her
son, Eugene Garrett and Joe Lopez
of Dallas. Saturday visitors were
her daughter, Mrs. Ois S'"aim and
Annette of Talco, Mrs. Billy W ayne
Dixon and son, Billy Carrol of
New Orleans, La. Sunday after-
noon guests were Mrs. Ruth Gar-
rett and son, Jerry, also Sharon
I Crisler and Beth Pearson of Dallas.
SPECIALS FRIDAY-SATURDAY
BACON, Pratt’s Hickory Farm, Lb.
65c
POTATOES, 10-Lb. Bag
35c
AJAX Washing Powder —
Giant Size
59c
SHORTENING, Snow Drift —
3-Lb. Can
73c
BISCUITS, 2 for
15c
OLEO, Hormel’s
19c
PEACHES, Hunt’s No. 2'* Can
25c
BEANS, Pinto, 4-Lb.
49c
COFFEE, Maxwell House, 1-Lb.
69c
MELLORINE, V2 Gal.
29c
TISSUES, Delsey, 2 Roll Pac
25c
BREAD, Large Loaf
25c
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Grant, George W. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1966, newspaper, October 20, 1966; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth902169/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.