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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, THURSDAY, OCT. 28. 1965
LOCAL NEWS
By MRS. WALTER PETTIT
TELEPHONE ME 2-5322
Charlie Dodson of Roscoe. wa»? Mr. and Mrs. Drew Hancbck Jimmy Wright, a patient in Mrs. Hattie Hawks is vbiting| Mrs. Floyd Bell and Leon re Hlacklafld Prairie
a recent visitor in the Des Steph- and James Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Clarksville hospital after suffer- Mrs. Nora Bumpers in Seymour, turned iiome Friday after visit- „ II C
enson home. F. A. Geese visited Mr. and Mrs, ing bums when gasoline ignited, and her son, Mr. and John mg her sister, Mrs. Lena Tindall Entertains r OiKS
---— Dick DeBerry at Idabel, Okla., was brought home Friday. His Paul Hawks and family in Amar- at Sylvester. They attended a| a hot tamale supper sponsored
Archie McBride, reported suf- Sunday. , brother, Roger, burned in the ,llo. Mrs. Bumpers, who will be reunion on Oct. 17 of the children b Blackland Praide Gin with
feri.tg with pneumonia, was hos. -- “me accident, had returned remembered here as the daugh- of the late Mr. and Mix Jasper Evans. manager! was
, pitalized at Clarksville, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W/ M. James, Mr. bomc earlier. tei^ oi Jhe late^Nelhc Wilson, had Wilkinson. Present^other than M„n{jay night at the gin
Mrs Henry York was hospital-!' —--- and Mrs. Kenneth Hicks and -- not oeen in rsogaia tor- many Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Tindall were' jant Along with the tamales
ized at Mt. Pleasant Monday! „ and Mrs Lee Minshew (<f Tammy of Grand Prairie, -pent Chief M/Sgt. and Mrs. George >’t>als until a recent visit. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wilkinson of hambUrgers and drinks were
night. .. I irvinie were Friday to Sunday ,h« wt‘ek l’nd with Mr and Mrs. RSmith and children arrived •— El Paso Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy eerved t0 cotton farmers and
-- ! * , . .. n..l!hpr Fi ink Bob Childers. safely home in Walla Walla, Mr- and Mrs. Tom Watters have Hakes, Leroy Wilkinson of Albu- iando\vners
Mrs Iva Hooker spent Tuesday “J b . ^ Fl*nk .-- Wash , affer a visit here with his returned from a week’s vacation querque, N. M„ also Mrs. Tin- ''andowner>-_.--------.
in Tvler / Tyer and Mr. Tytr. t / | ,. / . v C()V and , parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fate Smith. sPent in Mobile, Ala., Pensacola dalls daughters, Mrs. Dari Maul-1---
m ri M Fr-mk Tver Mr T Stuart of San Antonio.' return- according to a telephone call and Fort Walton Beach. Fla. In din of Stephenville, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. trunk lyei, mi, ...... .... \ Tuesd&v nml
Horace
visited
en, Friday
Craven of Sherman
■d IV1''S r raiiK iyer *»«>. sond iv ’-.f,.-.' ’ ' 'luesdav night. Mobile they visited Mr. and Mrs. Oran B. Mauldin of Abilene, Mr.
hie 'aunt""Mrs Ben Cra- and Mrs T, 0-v Eud> at^‘ntkd ,bc‘ Vv,lli Cox’s Barents Mr and Mrs" - Harold Watters and were supper and Mrs. Andrew Ford, Mr. and
iS. iM.Se.Bh C.hehd. Mon- "*• M'* . Mr „„(| Ml, Lu,„, Morri, 0l Dr- Mrs Mrs. Guv M.uldin of SyKos.c,.
AFB.'*”1' ’ **' | Ro|ph slmmons Ch,c( Pt.„y
Mrs. L. G. Farris of Giimer,
was here Sunday with her par-
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Br,wn' ™r- and J. E Haley
w«s nne ^ui.uoj ...... \i.- .nd Mt. Vernon, visited their daugh- enroute to Gainesville, to attend- Stenhenenn ' *“* me au'.v «•
Mr. and Mrs. Bill W.lkiosoe Mr k-U or d M.- ■"" Mr. and * O. Whila. -£•**£* “JJjJ toil Tuesday after v'S heir Cl.ri.ti and h» deokh-
.-.. ^ ' anti their granddaughter, Mrs. n-U, The A.......... toim«H> mothcrs. Mrs. Laura Stcnhenson »ers. Sylvia and Elizabeth, visit-
Officer Sr., with the Navy al
Mrs. Gordon Allen, Mrs. Britt;ternoon. _
Lassiter visited in Leesburg, Sat-j
yyjljy j Miss Betty Marie Gill, a stu
_ i dent at Texas University, spent
Barbara McGregor and family, lived here.
Sunday.
/ andhfartiily!*ancMVlrs. ?d?Ande"" ed hispm®,her’ JI"’Je“ie ®iln'
'son in Red River Haven, also in mons’ Friday and Saturday. Sun-
Mrs. Dick Scott and daughters, the Roy Lee Hutson and ‘ Don mons and his family recent 1>
J f'Tuesday St wit he parents • Mr. and Mrs. Mon Ward. Mr.'Melissa and Cynthia and a friend Roavh homes. They were accom- fmovcd back Texas from Cali-
Mike Jeffus and family 0 k j,)blyG il a"d Mrs- Doss Smith were in from Dallas, visited Mrs. Scott’.. panied here by Kenneth Maul- fNVrnia- whfe.hf had been on
week end visitors of,Mr ana .vns. j. iiimy cm. Kanawha Sunday to visit Mrs. mother. Mrs. li. E. Cook. Sunday din who remained for a longer Navy sea du,y fur thre<-‘ years
! The i t. ******* *** ’IK sTMi^ ^
Mr. and Mrs. TVE. Low of Post; Purchased a new home at GaUiu whcre she was a patient. Mrs. Milam Pike at Bagwell. I D!..u.....i ............ ...Terrell with their daughter and
Hooks, were
his mother, Mrs. Willie Jeffus
Oak* visited Mrs? Hattie Butler Fark They are former Bogota
and Mrs. Fannie Clark, Tuesday., residents
Richard Sistrunk, son of Mr.
'and Mrs. Berlin Sistrunk of Bo-
sister, Mrs.
George Hazelwood
Visiting Mrs. Tucker Quinton, According to word received by pata, js undergoing basic training and fam,ly’ Sharon Allums oi
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Mangrum of I Mr. Jess W atkins
Longview, were Sunday guests of.humc* Wednesday fr°in
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Green. | Clime, ......“
_ i patient.
.Dallas, student at ETSU.
returned Mrs- Clydc Lawk‘r Sunday were y.r<. John nan.-oek. i.er me.e with the Army at Fort l’olk. La.
™ I Miss Jennie Quinton of Long- Mrs. Neva Merle Llakemore. was Al o in training there is Rich ■ merce. accompanied them
icS. wT?*2,f .ZXZt 1!:r..
Cam-
home
SPECIAL X
DOG FOOD
SPECIAL X
MILK REPLACER
SPECIAL X
PROTEIN
CATTLE CUBES
SPECIAL X
14<"r PROTEIN
CALF FEED Cl’BES
(Medicated)
Paris Milling Co.
PARIS
iPlainvieW. Mr. and
; Quinton of Waco.
br^erCMrrhtndrMrsV,MHerbher,tj Mrs. Britt Lassiter spent Tucs-
Little, at Pattonville. Sunday. |ardson^whh^M^-md ^i,-? l^N to slr'w i'r.provement in the Dal- j
Fnroute home to Clarksville,[Stephens. ild> huspit‘'1, UhC'C ShU hdt‘ bLLn
after a vacation and hunting trip
to Colorado, Mr and Mrs. Stanley (
BUI Municipal Hospital. Norman. OI: Jjm > Harden, sen of Mr. and Mrs.,
She was hospitalized recently ai- Mack Harden of Lockn. v. farmer1.
----- ter suffering a cerebral hetnor-; residents of Bogata. Both the.
Mrs. Rufus Ward. Jr. continues rhage. . (young men are grandsons .if Mr.
R. L. Harden.
Mrs. John Gurleys vi.-itors over!
a patient. Barring the unexpect-'the week end were Mr. and Mrs.' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geese,'
:ed, she will be able to return to Thurman Bennett and Minriie Den Ed and Mary Lou, at Linden
w _____________________ Mrs. DCssie Bratton returned ijjgj. home here Friday. Swarts, Mrs. Richard Holloman Sunday for a birthday dinner
Bolin visited his aunt, Mrs. Benlk<)n,e week fiom Clarksx ille - and children of Kilgore, Mrs. and outing on the Morriss farm. |
Craven, Monday. hospital where she was a patient Mrs. Paul Wood, Mrs. Dixie 'Cooter Smith and children of were joined there by Mr. and
|after suffering a heart attack. |Lawler of Deport Mrs Florence'Bossier City, La., and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Morriss Sr. of Doug-'
- I Franklin, Mrs. Ben Craven of Bo-'Mrs. Frank Wright of Blossom. ' lasville. Mr. and Mrs. J C. Mor-,
| Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mitchell j tfl Vjsited their sister Mrs Ba ___ 1 riss Jr.. Jim Morriss III and Cyn.;
were dismissed recently fromjBolj^ at Clarksvilie; Wednesday Ross. Loftin. son of Mr. and *^® of Texarkana. Mr. and Mrs.
Talco Clinic, where both were|afternoon of last week. Mrs. Carl Loftin of Irving, and A* Smith of Atlanta. The occas-
patients several weeks | grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Jess *°n observed birthdays of Mrs.,
J .... ... M i Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Peaden Knowles of Cuthand, Mr. ana|Gt>ese and Mrs. Morriss Sr.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs.. Monroe |Spent the week end with her mo- Mrs. G. G. Garmon of Bogata, has
Goode Sunday were then S'and‘j (her. Mrs. A. B. Collins, and Miss I been inducted into the Air Force Mr. and Mrs. Charley Whitten1
children, Elvis, Donna and Tony jgea(,.jte Rjn m whitnev. Also .and will take basic training at kad as recent visitors Mr. and
(Barnes of Wake Village. (visiting in the Collins home wereiSun Antonio. Mrs. Ross Carroll ol Marshall
____ Mr. and Mrs. Perry Phillips of
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Roberts.! Done Star. Mrs. Cordia Thomp-
son, Mrs...... ...
$13.99
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PARIS, TEXAS
. . , > . .. jMr. and Mrs. Mill Collins, Blum.
A storage shed at home of Mr. ___
and Mrs Joe Ford was destroyed) Mr and Mrs c c Lovcll of Jm^ Ilazil Legler of ' Los An-!^n-Hazel Porterfield o'
by fire Thursday afternoon. Or-|0do,sa_havt, l>oen vjsju h.s geles. Calif., left Monday alter. ;"Vi. M: tnni
igin of blaze was undetermined.
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Doug Also-,Adybd< Daris. Mi.-. Win
,tt
i .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lo- ........„ ------------------„ ..... , , ,, „
. veil at Bogata. and his sister, Mr. brook and others. Mr. and Mrs. and Vam>ll vi ited in t -
Mervin Childers and family of.and Mrs Juhn Thomas Haves of Ravmond Chalker of Lubbock. 'Rising home Wednesday mm
Arlington, called his mother. Mrs. |Clarksville, while on vacation were Saturday afternoon visitors !>nR " "b *l‘\or;.l iricnls. also
Bob Childers. Monday night to; ---- in the Alsobrouk home.
I the Miss Jodie Craddock h
wbh her "Happy Birthday.'
| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffin of
'Sacramento, Calif., have been
-------------, ------- ----- ---- Mr. and Mrs. O. ...
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralpv j visiting his brother. Ell Griffin! spent the week end in Oklahoma
Harbison^Saturday were Mr.^and at Rosalie; hi; sister, Mrs. Rob- City with their son. W H. Hud-
~ crt Parker at Hopewell, and rel- son and family. Their grandson.
atives in Mississippi. iPhillip, suffered a broken collar
--- [bone while playing football Fri-
Mrs. Wayne Martin. Melanie'day night. The Hudsons were
and Warren of Seattle. Wash..(spectators at the game.
.with Miss Craddock
W. Hudson; Ferguson.
and
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DRAPERIES
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JAMES II. THOMPSON. Owner
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Mrs. C. T. Harbison of Antlers,
Okla.
! Mrs. Ward Thomas Jr. and chil-
dren of Greenville, spent the
I week end with her parents. Mr.
land Mrs. H. E. Troutt.
Mrs. Doug Alsobrook left Tues-
day for Garland to attend her sis-
ter, Mrs. Sam Bryson, who un-
jderwent major surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McCallister|j,raveS) were recent visitors of
and Atha Provence have movedjMiss Mary Lassiter, Mrs. Mary
ihere fiom Phoenix, Ariz., to niake.g^jjh other relatives.
'their home. J _
j „ , ' T _ . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hill had as
Mr. and Mrs. Doyne Roberts irecen( visitors Mr. and Mrs. Jim
(and son, Allen of Dalla;, spent iMiller of Victoria, Mr. and Mrs.
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.'
Travis Morgan, Mrs. Luther Bry-
son.
are visiting Mrs. Martin's parents’I
Mr and Mrs. R. J. Holt and other j Mr. and Mrs. H. M Pittman
relatives. She arrived Tuesday |left Friday after visiting rela-
and will leave Saturday. (lives here three weeks. They
—- (spent the night with relatives in
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith of Wcwoka, Okla., then continued to
Abernathy. Mr. and Mrs. Willie (their home in Steger, 111 They
Dunson, Mrs. Eva Ward of Sea-(made the trip fine according to
word received by Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Childers.
Mr. and Mrs. Druie Ray of La-
vaca. Ark., Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Wayne Ray and children of Dal-
las. visited the former Mrs. Ray’s
'1
Bobby Guess returned home to]
Houston Tuesday after visiting,
hi., mother, Mrs. Emma Guess in
home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Watkins.
J. L. Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs.!father, Dee Brown in Red River
Vic Mason of Mt. Plea.-ant. Ma-1 Haven, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown,
json and Montgomery were World!Mrs. Mable Hammett, Sunday,
j War I buddies '>f Hill. land spent the night with Miss
|Edie Forester.
( -
Mrs. Susie Patton spent last
iweek in Marshall with her dau-
ghter, Mrs. S. E. Wheeler; her
granddaughter. Mrs. Ray Narron,
and brother, Ross Carroll.
WEEK END SPECIALS
Qt. Mazola CORN OIL
65c
20-Oz. Del Monte CATSUP
25c
Giant TIDE
65c
Duncan Hines CAKE MIX —
Devils Food, White, Yellow
35c
Maxwell House COFFEE
69c
2 Lb. PINTO BEANS
33c
Yellow ONIONS
/
5c lb.
No. 2 Wolf CHIU
59c
BISCUITS 2 for 15c
----- ---
1-2 GaL MELLORINE
29c
MJ>. Hormel BACON
-----
$1.25
Grocery
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White and
Robert, Mrs. Mcak Mitchell vis-* Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Jones of
ited in Dallas Saturday with Mr. j Myers. Ariz., visited her brother
and Mrs. Johnny Bland and chil-
dren, Mrs. Ressie Kirkland, Rev.
Blake Dunagan and family, mak-
ing acquaintance of the new baby
in the Dunagan home, and at
Mesquite with Mr. and Mrs.
Doyce Williams and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter King, also
Mrs. Ernest King, Thursday and
Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Seitz
and sons of Dallas, spent the
Nveek end with the Kings, and
Wilson King of Clarksville, was
a Monday night visitor.
SPECIALS FRIDAY-SATURDAY
Folger’s COFFEE, 3-Lb. Can
$1.99
SUGAR, 5-Lb.
49c
OXYDOL, Giant Size
59c
ORANGES, 5-Lb. Bag
49c
Yellow ONIONS, Lb.
5c
CABBAGE, Lb.
3c
TISSUES, Delsey, 2 Roll Pac
25c
PRUNE JUICE, Del Monte, Qt. 39c
CRACKERS, Fireside, Lb.
19c
BISCUITS
2 for 15c
Wolf CHILI, No. 2 Can
59c
OLEO, Elgin
2 for 35c
Kisner Grocery
and Market
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•>*7$ ' :■
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Longer nights mean you and your family will be spending
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FRED WHITTEN, JR., District Manager
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.