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THE SONATA NEWS, BOG AT A. TEXAS. TIU'RSDAA. OCT. 28. 1S65
The Bogata Newsj RUGBY
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iE W. GRANT. JERRY D. i Rv MRS. EAKL GHOGAN
Owners and Publishers! Mr. and Mrs. Polk Alsobrook
I are the grandparents of a son
W. GRANT Editor i named Shaun Lynn, born Oct 22
HAY D. BURNS Adv. Mgr.i*n Middleborough, England t >
, | Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Alsobrook.
In. Walter Pettit Adv..News;^r Alsobrook, employed by Na-
tatered~as_ Second Class MatterjV0^1 p«»phyaic? Service In. .. is
• . , IA1, A 41 A t in Dallas in school and will lx*
November 1, 1911, at the P°*I" I joined by Mrs. Alsobrook and
WANT
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CUNNINGlAM
MRS OTTO BAKER
office at Bogata, Texas 75417.
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Published Every Thursday
Slaton
I baby in about six weeks.
I Mr. and Mrs. Mervin
______________j were supper guests Friday of her
fMJr j parent?, Mr. and Mrs. Buford
f" association ] | Freeman of Parts. They had a
zff . i |Saturday night visitor her bro-
----< Ither, S/Sgt. and Mrs. Benny
Wo charge is made for publica-iFreeman and faintly of Bark, -
bon of notices of church services Pak* A™; La" and h‘s, "oUlL":
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Slaton anti
Cates: 3 cents per word fu-t in
40nion: 2 emits per word each ad > Vi iting in the home i.f Mr. and
ditional tn.,*rt,on. /Sc ad accent- Mrs. Ott » Baker Sunday wen-
•d for less than 3(1 tents per issue Mi and Mr-. Neal I'aktr and lr.
Terms cash unless y/nu are a rei'u- and Mrs. Clilf WelUurn and son
*ar advert; a r in this newspaper. ' * Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Baker of Pari, and Mr. and Mr-.
TWO BEDROOM /home fir sale P«dt*y P.vnes and family of Cun
at 20(5 South llowison. Mrs. N. ningham. , , f
L. Warren. Call ^32-5780. b3->c Aimer Norwood was in Ft.
Milk D in in s Topic
\YHI) Program ,
Worth over the week end on bus-
FOR RENT — Five room house iness.
I in Bogata. Contact Raymond Sue Dynes sprained her ankle
'Fennell. b-tfe Thursday night while playing
ball. She was unable to play
FORD 4-donr, 8-cyl. aufry- with the team during the touina-
|family of Dallas.
Mrs. Earl Grogan and
Lloyd
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•r other public gatherings where
9M admission is charged. Where
•AniMion is charged or where jwere supper *;ue-ts Saturday of
^Mdo or wares of any kind are her sister, Mrs. Wes Nance of
for sale the regular ad-!Paris. Their brother and uncle,
wwtiaing rates will be applied.
Ibnnal obituaries, cards of
Bonl ii. resolutions of respect and
-paeons are published at regular
advertising rates.
TWO '59 FORDS — one standard,
one automatic ''transmission.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bell of Bur-
bank, Calif., were there and are
now visiting Mrs. Grogan and
Lloyd.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thornton left
Wednesday to vi-it their sons.
mafic transmission, factory air. ment in Blos-om.
Earl Gardner Motors, Deport, db Mrs. Marlon Kennedy became
ill while in Paris Saturday. She
has was confined to her home
Fv* jiturirg the wi ek end.
Gardner Motors. Deport. db-tfc| Mr. and Mrs. 1,« Taylor visited
his mother. Mrs. Jos? Taylor in
Pari-. Sunday
Miss l.'erna Kay MeLemore of
Paris and Miss Bientlu Llack
were gue-t- of Mi s Donnie Ba-
FLOWERS for all occasions. Call ker last week.
Mrs. Gordon Allen, representn-' Mi - lk te- Mi-Kr.i lit and Miss
five Clarksville Florist. ME 2-,I)onniu r‘,k<'1' i;aVl e-uv.-loted a
h-tfc 'olllsl' tBo Academy of Beaut.i
in Paris.
FOR SALE — International re
frigerator. good condition. $50.
Hollis Mathena, Telephone 832-
5331. b3-c
5521 or ME 2-5872.
Tl.
ii 1 go to Me t in
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE jPaul of Tucson, An/., and Ken-
Jn Titus, Franklin and Red River 'Key ^mmipimL FOR SALE - Five room house ><*<”> to, the state examination.
Counties jed Mr and Mrs> Fred'Clifton of with hath on 2nd SW Stiee.t. Ml :i'nd ■ i",my Iendcr-
$2.50 a Year 'Bogata, who will visit Mr. and I Contact Mrs. Bon Ward or Mrs. ‘ h 11 Sh:,r»> of
Then Sent Elsewhere in the jMrs. Martin Clifton at Ceres, Pauline Hutson. b4-e <-»«.!..mcl, t.-tted ti.etr parents. Mr
Calif., and the Ted Starks family
in California.
s the Subscription Price is
$3.50 a Year
Overseas $4.00 a Year
Mrs. Ben C'litise. the week
INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE
Mrs. Richard Bailey has been
seriously ill following a heart at-
tack at the Deport Nursing Home
'last week.
Lynn Alsobrook and Johnnie
BAPTIST LADIES MEET
Mrs. James Barnes gave the op-1Handley and Terry Lynn of Irv- *«*<"- «cv. m-- >i<-o. Sta . v i,u .in, c..Mri
prayer when the Baptist jjng spent the week end with the excellent condition. Call ML j s° for de»"on<tritor "nro
WMU met at the church Monday. |f0^ePr.s parents. Mr. and Mrs. 5281 or come by 315 N Brvsnn £ d,7^" V„i • N’cV-Si
and
BUDDY’S & GERAI.D’S Cloth end.
iers, home of qnnlitv merchnn- 1 Cunningham PTA met Monda'
dise. 139 Main Street. Ph->ne for the monthly meeting. Scv-
427-3155. Clarksville db-tfc era! were pn-ent Wav Ian Nor-
Dry Milk Dishes was subject of
the program when Bogata Will)
Club met Thursday at the Com-
munity H>use. Hostesses were
Mrs. R. J. Holt and Mrs. Berlin
Sistrunk. Samples of dry mill;
dishes were shown by Mmes. Sis-
trunk Dick Scott, F. P. Brumley,
,Alf Brown. Holt.
( Affer call to order by the pres-
ident, Mrs. Holt, Mrs. J N. Lee
led a song and the club prayer
was repeated in unison. Sixteen
members answered roll call with
"My Favorite Tree." Demonstra-
tions were given by Mrs. Sistrunk
who showed how antique fruit
jars could be put to a decorative
use. She also showed wedding
cake decoration and a match box
made frofn tile. The latter was
a gilt from Mrs. Henry Hill.
• ruling business, Mrs. Forest
Webster gave the council report,
announcing Crafts Day, Nov. 9 at
Fulbright. Each' person will be
expected to furnish an item val-
I tied at one dollar for sale at auc-
tion. Proceeds will go to the
council fund. Each lady is also
expected to bring own table ser-
vice and a covered dish of food
fot noon meal on Crafts Day.
Registration will start at 0 a. nt.
Asst, see.-trea .. Mrs. John Chil-
lier succeeded Mrs., Dick Scott,
who resigned, to the post of sec-
retary-treasurer. Mrs. J. N. Lee
was named asst. sec.-t teas. The
CARD OF THANKS '5J//, Anniversary
| We extend heartfelt thanks to jr» mm ..
our friends and neighbors for the j * *** CO. Cll ftCUQS
many thoughtful acts of kindness j Mr. and Mrs. George Mathena
extended to us during the loss of
our loved one.
The Family of R. H. Smith
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
of Bogata, quietly observed their
55th wedding anniversary, Tues-
day. Retired farm folk, the Ma-
tlienas were married at McGre-
gor. She was the former Hester
Robinson Sunday were Mr. and young. They moved to the Bo-
Mrs. Edgar Burns, Joe and Don• gata area from McGregor in 1918
of Lone Star, Mr. and Mrs. Mar-iand have resided here since,
ion Mitchell and Mark of hul-l Mr. and Mrs. Mathena are still
4)1'kkt- _ I quite active. She does her own
Chamber of Commerce banquet. housework and he walks several
catered by the Club, was report
ed a financial success for them.
Mrs. H. L. Stubblefield will be
hostess at her home when the
Club meets next on Nov. 4. Mrs.
Ruth Ramsey will be co-hostess.
Roll cull will be answered with
safety hints and Mrs. Jim Gar-
rett will have charge of the pro-
gram on Safety in the Home.
The draw gift was won by Mrs.
Raymond Damron; a game was
led by Mrs. Forest Webster.
Chicken salad sandwiches, cook-
ies, pickles and hot chocolate, also
dry milk dishes were served to
the group.
blocks from his home to the post-
office for their mail almost every
day.
The Mathenas have seven chil-
dren, a number of- grandchildren
and great-grandchildren.
CARD OF THANKS
For those whose comfort meant
so much to us in our time of
grief, we offer heartfelt thanks.
We were truly helped by the
many kindnesses shown us.
Mrs. B. F. Watkins
Roach Watkins and Family
Edgar Rums was reported ill
with flu the first of the week.
FOR SALE — Five mom and
bath, one acre, pood garden spot
fell had the ; nigrum with a dis-
OPPORT1'WTIES UNLIMITED
Jfn. Raymond Damron, presi-,polk Alsobrook.
dent, presided over a brief busi-j Thomas Westbrook accompan-
'Bcaa meeting. Third chapter 0Iijcd hjs brother, Octavius of De-
the study book, “My Money and, ,t and Carlo, of 1>uns to Ant-
God." was reviewed by Mrs. Russlarillo Thursday to visit their
Ward. Call to prayer was |mother, Mrs. Henry Westbrook.
lKrm. Barnes and closing pra>or|ancj other relatives. They return*
fer Mrs. Damron. |cd Sunday.
Next meeting of the Lavernes j|0yle Lumens of Abilene, spent
Circle will be a joint to®6*", Saturday night and Sunday with
-jig with the Lou Solum Circle at - - - —
9:30 a. m. Tuesday.
Bogata. Texas. ------ . , , ,
i'd by ovcii heme and bu-iness.
FOR SAI.F— 123 acres nasttire- ’ experience needed: si'r.ph,
land. Cut hand comn.unitv; 50 lour- ceond (U-tnonstr.itiun .-ell
Seres open land, remainder tim- product *u!' M ' .*'4 ' pc;
her. Contact E. A. Jenkins, sio ho •' or more t ait t: n ful■
Post Oak, Dublin. Texas. l«3-p 1 *M l’- Unltn.iti-d .>t p •rtunt:’
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SINGER SEWING Ma -hine Co. r,,,:lu,t -vith
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til tret
Bogata Funeral
Home
Phone: 632-5614
Wayne MeCasland
James Grant
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lenten;.
Claudia Tolle of Lancaster,
Westbrook.
When In Clarksville
or Mt. Pleasant
VISIT US
Bullington Drug
DICKEY PLUMBING
Phone 632-5958
Septic Tanks Cleaned
Free Inspection
BOBBY DICKEY, BOGATA
Texas Optical
« Clarksville St. PARIS
Professional Eye
Care and Finest
Quality Eyewear
No Appointment Necessary
Pay By Month or Week
family of Greenville, were wee,
end guests ot her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter All n and Janet.
I Mrs. F.ula Tucker of Husain-.
!wa.- a gue t Sunday of Mr. and
[Mrs. Tom Lentens. 1 w* i-k end v. ith '' - -: r t-ar- •-* - *\
j Mr. and Mrs. Wavno L’e.kntan .m,| M,-«. T. F. l aird and Ivril
land family and Mis. Paul i/un J Mrs. Met/ Branch and iPt.- !'■ t
jean of Lubbock, wete gue is ; art , --— ----
iof last wek of the ladies' aiuit-
|Mr. and Mis. Tlioma- \Vesthr«-oi
land Nelda and Mt. and Mr
j Lawrence Wood. Mrs. Tom Ben-
ningfield of Bo.-ata. was als,i a
guest in their homes.
Anna Beth Young of Deport
.was a guest Sunday of ihe Ken-
neth Allen family.
| Mrs. Je?s Alsobrook was a vis-
' itor Monday of her daughter. Mr.
i and Mrs. Lawrence Bell and fam-
ily of Claksville.
! Kenneth Allen visited Travis
! King of F.ulbright, a patient in
■the Red River County Hospital,
] Sunday.
| Mike, Kevin and Tana Screws
! of Paris, spent the week end with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Murl Roach, while their parents
attended the State Fair in Dallas.
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school students
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Smith
and Mona. Mr. and Mrs. C'letu-
Cooper and Mrs. Berniece Wyatt -
■ it tended singing at Powdorly'
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Pete McKnight is having'
a beauty .-hop built. Shi' is tak- [
ing in the carport and will have1
., nice shop when completed.
Mrs. Linda Ray an I girls of
S.oi Antoni-1. were vi. it r of her
-.randparents. Mr. and Mr-. Ural
'Tuli Di-Sliiing.
Mi and Mr.-. Weldon S: ,:
Mi- Berivecv Wyatt. M, a
Mi - Clotti. Coo, ,-r attend, -
llttitv.'l at pep,.ft. M! 1 ■ *; I -. I , ,t>l
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An 8 lb. 'i oz. daughter was
| borp Oct. 21 to Mr. and Mrs. Har-
rel Vickers of El Paso. Named
Carla Suzette. the new arrival is
the granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Vickers of Bogata, Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Moore of El
Paso Mrs. C. C. Kirk of Dallas
jand Mrs. G. C. Moore of Bogata
are the great-grandmothers. The
mother is former Anita Moore.
LET US HELP YOU
GET YOUR CAR
READY FOR WINTER
It takes time to properly prepare your car
for the long winter ahead. Let us take care
of this very important service now. Don’t
wait until the freeze comes.
IF YOU NEED A
GOOD USED CAR
We Have Several
Priced to Sell
Gardner Motors
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SERVICE
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ITont Friendly Ford Dealer
m,**mdeport
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WHY NOT PHONE HER? so economical
WHEN YOU CALL STATION-TO-STATION AND
SAVE ONE THIRD . . , Now, call out-of-town relatives more often by
taking advantage of the bargain rates of station-to-station (a call from your
phone to a distant number instead of a particular person). Why not call right
now? You’ll both enjoy it.
HERE'S HOW TO CALL: Give the operator the name of the city
you want to call and the area code for that city . . . next, the
number you’re calling . . . and, when the operator asks, give the
number you're calling from.
If you don’t know the area code number, the operator
will be glad to give it to you. Jot it down for future use.
Call by number... it’s twice as fast.
NORTHEAST TEXAS TELEPHONE CO.
FOR
EQUIPMENT-NEW OR USED
FIRESTONE ANTI FREEZE. SI 10 Gal.
SEE US FOR ALL FIRESTONE NEEDS — TIRES
Tractors Overhauled — llav Tw ne — I’ofton Pobon
USED EQUIPMENT
Pasture Dreams
I—MF 35 Traitor
Planters and (tedders
4—Ferguson Cultivators
1— 20 Ferguson
2— U l'armalls
1—It Farni.ill & Equip.
Sod Seeder
New and lv.ed Mower*
2—30 Fergusons
2—MF (>3 High Clearance
MVEY BROTHERS
Massey-Ferguson and New Holland Hay Machinery Dealers
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- - '•"< «h <>• •• "Di, ()""). » 11: f! i will
Ii- in mu i,i mu ITjRIlD.MHK KKKK/.KU-s,
The person guessing closest
weigh! will win the hog when
our Hog Wild Sale is over
Vmt bm we’ve gene Hog Wild and selling hog wild to
people who recognize a good buy whin they see one.
V\i- vc slashed and butchered prices — Now is the time
to buy n 1 rigerators. lrec/.ers. washers, dryers, ranges
and televisions, all priced tor hog wild savings.
Come in and see these Frigidaire
Hog Wild Values
LOWEST PRICED FROST PROOF 2 DOOR IN
— - ^ - -a, FRIGIDAIRE HISTORY!
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Come touch the full width
fiu,t and vegetable Hy
droior.
Compere Frir;:,oire Frost
Proof foodkecpinc— no de-
frosting ever!
LIMIT CD TIME!
Model FPD 12TJ 1? I cu. ft.
(NLMA standard)
3 colors or while-!
$279°°
WITH TRADE-IN
Even less wilh good operating trade!
We Will Be Open Thursday
Ni^ht Until 8:00 p. m.
DON’T PAY A PENNY MORE FOR A 2 DOOR
1 UNTIL YOU SEE THIS!
• Come see the separate 120-
lb. size freezer.
• Come touch the huge fruit
and vegetable Hydrator.
• Compare Frigidaire deep-
shelf door storage and lots
morel
*24995
WITH TRADE IN
Model FO-12TJ 12.1 cu. ft.
INEMA standard)
Artec Copper or While
Even less with good operating trade!
AUTOMATIC GAS AND
ELECTRIC COMPANY
37 Clarksville SL
PARIS
SU 5-1686
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B y Mri
Mr. and »
and children
Richardson,
the home of
Vaughan.
Mr. and I
had all their
children hor
They were
Hawkins anc
port, La., M
Wilkerson ol
and Mrs. R
children of !
Mrs. Doug I
and Mr. anc
List ami chi
Mrs. Myrt
Okla., is fieri
her brother,
a patient in
and Clinic.
Mr. and I
and Mr. and
and children
in Bogata M
in the home
Ward and ti
Hood, who t
enzo to attei
ncral.
Mr. and I
daughter, Jo
been visit tnj.
three weeks,
home Saturd
Mrs. Irene
for, Mrs. Eti
in the homo
Mrs. Bill W:
Bogata, for i
morning.
Dan C ■ >t t«
spent a_ few <
home <>f his
and his two
Cotton and
shire. Otlu-t
ten homo u i
Mrs. K. J. S
Fl-'vd Whit I ;
Mrs. Joyo
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Grant, George W. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 28, 1965, newspaper, October 28, 1965; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth902244/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.