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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA. TEXAS, THURSDAY, OCT. 13, I960
Bogata News WANT ADS
M Second Class Matter
1, 1911, at the post-
al Bogata. Texas.
W. GRANT. Publisher
WALTER PETTIT. Fditoi
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Vickers Reunion
Held at Bogata \
Cb'ldrm and ether relatives of j
the late J. M. Vickers attending;
CUNNINGHAM ! FULBRIGHT
By MRS. CLETUS COOPER
Mr. and Mrs Barney Jone^ |
By MRS. J. J. KERBOW
Mr and Mrs. Charlie Joplin
RUGBY
MRS EA.IL GROGAN
and Mrs. Doyce Williams
the annual reunion at the Com
munitv House Sunday were:
CEMETERY DINNER October 22 Mr. and Mrs Billy Joe
at school lunchroom. b2c|Taloo: Mr and Mrs. Luther
---- I Wright Boh Wright. Mr. and Mrs.
GAME NIGHT Rosalie Commun- 'Claud Barham and Mr. and Mrs.
went to Clarksville Thursday to spent last week end visiting their'and son of Dallas, were wit it end
! visit her sister, Mrs. Charlie Rob-'on, Mr. and Mrs Billy Wavre I guests of her parents. Mr. and
inson anc family Mr. Jones did | -loplir* and family of Mesquite Mrs. Wood Armstrong and Char-
ity House. October 15, 7 p. m.
Stew and pie 50c: coffee free
Benefit of Center. blc
is made for publica-
ot church services
■ public gatherings where
is charged, where
is charged or where
wares of any kind are
r sale the regular ad-
■ates will be applied,
obituaries, cards of
at regular
of respect and
)NI ME 3-8332
&V
REQUIRED BY
ACT or AUGUST 24,
AS AMENDED BY THE
OF MARCH 3. 1933,
3. IMS and JUNE 11.
(T4 STAT. 298) SHOW
1 THE OWNERSHIP. MAN
AND CIRCULA-
‘ OR THE BOGATA NEWS
i weekly at Bogata, Tex-
October, i960
i names and addresses of
editor, managing
I business managers are:
George W. Grant,
Mrs. Jimmie Pettit, Bo-
WANTED to do your sewing in
my home at Cuthand. Mrs. El-
bert Bond. blp
ROYAL CASTLE/ electric blan-
kets, two year guarantee. $2 95
down, $2.00 per month. Bogata
Variety Store. blc
LADIES and Children’s Ban-Lon
and bulky knit sweaters, $2.93
and up. Bogata Variety Store, blc
FIFTY CENTS will hold any doll
on lay-a-way until Christmas.
Bogata Variety Store. blc
FOR SALE—Good milch cow, two
calves, 60 bales hay. Tom Beck,
on Will Ticker place. Rcsalic.blc
S. The own
owner is: (If owned by
its name and ad-
be stated and also im-
thereunder the names
of stockholders
ig or bolding 1 per cent or
of total amount of stock. If
■road by a corporation, the
l and addresses of the indi-
I owners must be given. If
I by a partnership or other
ited firm, its name and
as well as that of each
1 member, must be giv-
Btatr of Sam C. Holloway, De-
SOmmL Tie First National Bank
Of heir Paris, Texas, Independ-
ent Executor, Paris, Texas
R The known bondholder.;
—ctgags m. and other security
•widen owning or holding 1 per-
—> or more of total amount of
hoods, mortgages, or other secur-
Ittaa are: (None.)
4. Paragraphs 2 and 3 include,
to coses where the stockholder
«r security holder appears upon
i books of the company as trus
SEVERAL good cheap cars; make
ideal serond cars. A bargain at
Earl Gardner Motors, Deport db
’55 PONTIAC 4-door. A good
car with lots of service. Earl
Gardner Motors, Deport, m db-tfc
ALL INSIDE pests killed $1 per
room: 1 year guarantee. Cali col-
lect after 2:00 p. m Westbrook
Termite &
OL 2-4356,
Robert Mitchell, Deport: Mr. and
Mrs. Monroe Vickers and Lindi
Vickers, Mt. Pleasant;
Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Warren. Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Vickers. Mr and
Mrs. Boe Vickers, Pat Vickers,
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Vickers Joey
and Hoi Vickers, Ruth Ann Ken-
nedy and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Watkins, all of Bogata; Mr. and
Mrs. Russ Fodge, Douglas Fodge.
Mrs. Correy Curfman, Stevie and
Dale Curfman, Mr. and Mrs Jack
MilleT and James Miller, a'l of
Detroit;
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vickerr.
and Mr and Mrs. Carl Vickers,
Clarksville; Mr. and Mrs. Hobart
Boll, Nancy Mary and Mack Bell,
Rosalie; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fodge,
Bagwell.
One daughter and one son, Mrs. 1
Viola Scarborough of Dallas and
Bill Vickers. Terrell, were un-
able to attend.
Mrs. Allie Rees si>cnt last week
in Avery with a daughter. Mrs.
Ronald Kelso and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Kenni-dv
of Paris, visited in the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs Claude
Kennedv, Saturday.
Mrs. Dave Kennedy of Paris
and sons. Jerrel and Deverl and
children were with the Claude
Kennedy family Saturday for a
short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrell Wyatt of
LaPorte. came Thursday to visit
Mrs. E. S. Wyatt until Saturday
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Harry Slushcr
spent the week end in Paris with
C. E Taylor and B L Holbe*-t
families and other relatives.
Mrs. D. D. Holland of Tavlor-
town, spent Sunday with Mrs E.
S Wyatt.
Mr and Mrs. Weldon Smith and
girls and Mr, and Mrs. C. E.
Cooper attended singing at the
Church at Blossom
Sunday.
| Martin Tubbs of Dallas, spent
the week end with the Edwin
Cox family and at Minter with
Rev. Jimmy Canptsor and fam-
J ilv. He was here for Sunday
Bogata WHO Club
Meets at Center
Meeting of Bogata WHD ClublSth°o1 Sunday morning, then at-
was held Thursday at the Com- .lendori preaching service at Min-
munity House. Mrs. W. S. Thomp- j ,,’r He will be a lay speaker
son and Mrs. Amy Craddock were j *’,ero at the Methodist Church
hostesses. Twenty-three mem-, so®*!- |
Pest Control Deport j t>orn were present as Mrs. O. J.1 Mi s. M. T. Norman has moved
were Saturday and Sunday guests
of their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Chas Joplin.
Mr and Mrs. Charlie Joplin
i isited his brother, Mr .and Mrs.
Joe Joplin ahd family and- hi3
aunt, Mrs. Nellie Hcaly at Clarks-
ville. Friday.
Mrs. Rebecca Massingill was ill
two days last week.
Mrs. Clarence Jones of Broker.
Bow. Ok.. Mrs. Clara Garnett of
Benton, Ark., Mrs Martha Hug-
gins of New Boston, and Mrs.
Beulah Roberts of Averv, were
visitors of Mr and Mrs J. J. Ker-
bmv and Mrs. Queen Clarkson,
Monday.
Mrs. Rebecca Massingill was a
week end guest of her daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Broadway
and children in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Kelley
were guests Friday of their dau-
ghter, Mrs Harvey D. Brown and
family of Paris Mr. and Mrs.
Brown and. family were Sunday
guests of Ms. and Mrs Kelley.
Pill Baker Sr., who is still a
patient in the Sanitarium cf
Paris after being hurt in an acci-
dent at the gin, is reported im-
proving.
John Anderson of Dallas, was
J week end guest of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. David Anderson
Mrs. Rertha King left Sunday
ies.
Mr and Mrs. Guy Stevens had
as week end guests her brothers,
Claiborne and Frances Freeman
of Dallas and on Sunday, Cecil
Freeman and sens of Detroit.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Olin Weeme.s and
Paris were Sunday guests of her
father, K. C. Adame, and Mr. and
Mrs. Weldon Campbell.
Amos Creep was in Dallas
Monday for a medical checkup.
Paul Reynolds of Lufkin, was
a guest of his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Blake Reynolds, from Fri-
day until Sunday. Sunday guests
in the Reynolds home were Mr.
and Mrs. Carol Harkrider and
Carolyn of Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Swint Jr., Fred III and
Susan of Deport.
Mrs Richard Gandy, Mrs. An-
gie Eadv and Mrs. Ella Hannah
were business visitors in Clarks-
ville, Friday.
Mary Rozell. Pat Belcher, Kay
Moore of Bogata, were Wednes-
day guests of Sandv Gandy, the
occasion being Sandv’s birthday.
She received several nice gifts.
Alice Jean Gandy spent the
vvetk er:,l in Bogata with Eliza- J bridge.
Iv.'Inw
children of Dallar, were week
end visitors of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ravmond Kilgore.
Mrs Edna Betterton and Mr.
and Mrs Boyd Betterton of Par-
.s, were Sunday guests of the for.
iner's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Gray and Chloe Ann.
Mrs. May Bell of Bcgata, was
a guest Thursday of her daugh-
ter. Mrs. Earl Grogan. They vis-
ited Mrs. Wes Nance at Paris in
the afternoon.
Mrs. C. L. Bailey and Ursy had
as visitors their daughters and
sister. Mrs. Kenneth Bull and
family of Cooper and Mr. and
Mis. Carol Rodgers and family of
Atlanta
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wood and
Nancy attended a birthday din-
ner Sunday honoring Mrs. Wood’s
father, W. H. Edwards, at his
home in Bogata.
Mr. and Mrs. Hartley McCloud
and Scotty of Texarkana, were
visitors of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Travis Solomon, part of last
week.
Mrs. Nora Ford of Paris, re-
turned home Suhday after a two
weeks’ visit with her son, Mr.
and Mrs Lloyd Ford and Gary.
She was accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs .Ford, who visited her mo-
ther, Mrs. Zela Greenway.
♦39b4p
1956 FAIRLANE 4-door, 8-eyl.
overdrive and other accessories.
Not the best ’56 in the world, but
priced to sell. Earl Gardner Mo-
tors. Deport. db-tfc
1356 FAIR! ANE 2-doer hard-top.
8-eyl. automatic transmission, ra-
dio, heater, whiteside tires. A
good clean ear. Earl Gardner Mo-
tors, Deport. db-tfc
Visitors
! Mrs. M. E
Cooper presented a program on J1° Paris to make her home. Wc.j^
trash burners. Two visitors. Mrs I will miss her from our commun- joth< r relative*-
Everett Garrett, and Leon Bell,! *,v
were present Cold drinks and | ^r- and Mrs. Carlvs Denisor.
cookies were served. Di port and Mrs. Johnny Pal*. i „„
WHD members meet next with !°f Mintei, were visitors Sunday,
Mrs. J 1.. Walker at the Com- ,n 'he home of Mr and Mrs R.
munitv House October 29.
-------— mr ai*n n/iru. vviiii'im f 'nnnor . ^ • —.....—
and Janu»
! for Sweetwater to visit her son,
and Mrs. Norris King and
for a week,
over the week end of
Lei were Mr. and Mrs.
of Athens. Mrs Gene
Mi’ler and son. Greg of Dallas.
TOI’CII OF REALISM
Two f -hermen sitting on a
their lines in the water
heth Flmniken j below, made a L' -'t as to who
Rene Embrcy of Dallas, spent vouId catach the first fish. One
the week end with Mr. and Mrs. [got a bite and col so excited he
Whi-eltT Fr.ihrev and also visited i fell off the bridge.
Mr. and Mrs. H E. Gandy and j “Oh. \vi l!.” said the other, "if
girls and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Em-1you’re g ting lo Jive for them,
brey and Staciv. Mho bit’s oft. _
BAPTIST LADIES MEET
Mondav the WMS met r.t the
church for the monthly program I
from mission magazine. Royal |
and family visited in Pari*-. Sat-j
urday with her mother, Mr:; Ed-1
na Betterton.
The Owens family have moved
FOR
EQUIPMENT NEW OR USED
USED EQUIPMENT
Paris.
Mrs. Sam Martin and grardsie:
of Duncan, Ok. and Sam Martin!
A LEAKY Faucet or a complete Service, led by Mn. Rl'ss Ward, .from the Musprove farm to tlu i
new bathroom; Newt Hacklcr is The program was opened by a ■ farm of Mr.;. J. C. Roach between
i of Ft. Worth, weri
guests ct Mr. and
\\i--k end
Mrs. Elb.-rt
the man to do the job from Bo-j solo by Mrs. Marvin Solum. Th<
gatn Lumber Company, where’devotional was brought by Mrs.
they carry a' complete line cf Ward and prayer by Mr3. B-rtha
plumbing fixtures and supplies, Murphy. On the program were
Free estimates. Bogata Lumber Mmes O. J. Cooper. Murphy,
Company. dbt-tfe Ticnt McCrary. .Clyde Robert"
The president Mr*-. Jaurez Jor-
$4M MONTHLY—SPARE TIME
Refilling and collecting money
from New Type high quality coin
operated dispensers in this area
No selling. To qualify you must
have ear. references, $600 to 51900
cash. Seven t-J twelve hours
weekly ci-n net up to $40C month-
ly. More full time. For personal
interv'ew write P O. Box 1055.
Boise, Idaho. Include phone num-
ber. d37b38-p
don told of the WMU meeting of
Lamar Association which will b-
h--'d at First Baptist Church injE Cooper, Mrs. F S
Paris Friday. Oct 14 There
were 13 present. Next meeting
will be Bible- study led by Mr;.,
O. J. Cooper,
Mirter and TV-port
Mr and Mrs. Fdwin Cox and
Morris visited her sister. Mrs.
l.oxd Williams and Mr. William,
in Paiis, S'lndav
These visitors from Cunning-
ham attended church sirvict;
i>t Mirter: Martin T ibbs of Dal-
las. Harold Bell, Mr and Mrs C.
Wyatt the
Mr and
to* or in any ether fiduciary rela-
Ml the name of the person or______ __ _____
tf pea at ion for whom such trus-
4M to acting; also the statements
to the two paragraphs show the
aftiant’s full knowledge and be-
ll* aa to the circumstances end
under which stock-
Dr. Wm. B. Miesch
OPTOMETRIST
■yea Examined
L*naea Prescribed
to Clarksville—Monday, Tues-
day. Wednesday, Saturday.
to DaKalb — Thursday and
FJday. .
AT MENEELY CHURCH
Bob Ccx, u prominent layman
from Central Presbyterian
Church, Paris, will speak at Me-
neely Memorial Presbyterian Jwv
Church at 11 a. m. Sunday. The
public is cordially invited
holders and security holders who
do rot appear upon the books of
the company as trustees, hold
stock ar.d securities in a capa-
city other than that of a bona
fide owner.
5. The average number of cop-
ies of each issue of this publica-
MYF INSTALL OFFICFRS
Methodist Youth Fellowship of
Bogata Methodist Church had
their service cf installation fer
new officers Sunday evening.
New officers for a six morth-.
term are: President, Carol Whit-
ten; vice-prcs., Sammy Wilkrr-
snn: sec. Kny AUums: treas.. Lin-
da Screws; publicity chairman
Franks, and Fellowship
chairman Bill Buekman.
Plans ore being made for the
group to again “Trick or Treat
for CROP." The money receiv-
ed in the town canvass is used to
send food to needy people of the
world.-
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our appre-
ciation for kindness shown us in
Weldon Smith family
Mr*- Edwin Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. I?ort--r P?*;e of
Paris, spent Mondcv in the
Claude Kennedy home Mr. Pa**. *
was doing some repair work a.
the Church cf Chrst buildng.
Mr. and Mr« Marlon Kennedy
wore guests Monday night of the
Weldon Smith family.
The Weldon Smith farni'y and
J. A. Sparks family attended the
fair in Dallas Tuesday.
Thursday night Mr. and Mrs
James Jones were in Paris as
guests of Harold T Bell ard at-
tended the Paris Jr. Colle^e-Kil-
gorc football game.
The James Jones and the J. C.
Abernathy families went to Lake
Crook fer lunch and an outing
Sunday. i
A school bus from here trans-
ported folks to the Dallas fair:
Tuesday.
Friday night the James Jones!
Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Waul o’
D.nl'as. were week end j»»•••;t>- oi j
hi r vstci. Mr. and Mrs. L« » Hid-i
ms Mr and Mr- Bill l<* ci■ 1 j
of Faris were guests on Sttndav. |
Leo Ridens. who lias h r a>
ipt.ert in Clarksville h< pita:.!
was able to return to his horn* I
on Tuesday. t
Mr. rnd Mrs. James Buir.vtt of (
and Mrs Jack Norwood. Billie
Jnrk had just returned home*
from a trip to North Carolina.
3—New Holland Hay
Presses
1—Ferguson Cultivator
Planters and Kedders
New and I'sed .Mowers
I—”* ft 1 ift Tspe Rush llo-
1—6 It. Lift Type tlu>h Hog
4—Drag Type Dises
Pasture Dreams
Sod Seeiler
llav Twine
)—Ferguson 10 Tractor
1—7 ft Drag Type Bush llog
OLIVER COTTON STRIPPERS
SEE US FOR ALL FIRESTONE NEEDS—TIRES
ALL KINDS COTTON POISON -COTTON DEFOLIANT
HARVEY BROTHERS
Massey-Ferguson and New Holland Hay Machinery Dealers
CLARKSVILLE
., lsuc‘ *n‘s P“D,,CiV our recent sorrow Special thanks i family visited her mother. Mrs
tmn sold or attributed, through our recent^ rorrow.^peeia^tnanKs i Mairion at
Pat Beadle
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Vint National Bank
the mails or otherwise, to paid
subscribers during the 12 months
preceding the date shown above
was: (This information is re-
quired by the act of June 11, 1960
to be included in all statements
regardless of frequency of issue.)
925
GEORGE W GRANT, Pub-
lisher.
Sworn to and subscribed be-
fore me this 11th day of October,
1960. * JOHN K. FORD,
(Seal) Notary Public.
(My commission expires June
1, 1961.)
for beautiful flora! offerings, George Cherry* and
food, to Bogata Funeral Home I Biardstoivn.
and Rev. Robert Phelps. God] Mr and Mrs Jack Norwood
bless vou f spent last week in Enid, Okla..
db Mrs. Allie Bo’.ton Family. |with their daughter. Mrs. Stevo
---: Womack and family.
Considering its age this is a | Saturday visitors in the Billie
mighty fast old world. Jack Norwood home vert Mr.
RED RIVER COUNTY
COMMUNITY CHEST
Finance Drive Begins
OCTOBER 24th
Give ONCE For All!
• Red Cross
• Boy Scouts
• Heart
• U. S. O.
• Polio (Local)
• Girl Scouts
• Salvation Army
• Crippled Children
• Local Charities
Give ENOUGH For All!
TP
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF
First National Bank
PARIS, TEXAS
At the Close of Business Orlohcr 3, 1960
RESOURCES
Cash and Due from Banks
U. S. Securities ............* ..._....................
Other Stocks and Bonds ...... .................
Loans and Discounts................ .......
Building, Furniture and Fixtures ..............
Other Assets .................................................
Total
$2,5*7.255.30
2,703,250.94
387,304.71
J.848.114.33
246,413.98
19,102.08
$9,731,471.34
LIABILITIES
DEPOSITS .................................
Capital Stock—Common____
Surplus--------------------------
Undivided Profits and Reserves
Total..................................
............................... $8,861,504.02
------------ 250,000.00
--------- 250,000.00
.................... 369,967.32
- -............................ $9,731,471.34
I certify that to the best of my knowledge this is a true and correct copy.
L. W. BASSETT, JR., Cashier
OFFICERS
MAURY ROBINSON, Chairman of the Board
C. GLYNN LOWE, Vice-President
JAMES R. GILL, Vice-President
JOE THURMON, Vice-President
W. D. WYATT’, Jr., Vice-President
GUY C. GRIGSBY, Vice-Pres. & Trust Officer
MORGAN JOHNSON. Vice-Pres., Inactive
L. W. BASSETT, JR., Cashier
J. D. HOWELL, Asst. Vice-Pres. & Asst. T. O.
RALPH SC UDDER, Assistant Cashier
MRS. LOUISE SKIDMORE. Assistant Cashier
HERSCHEL McKINNEY, Assistant Cashier
CLIFTON W. AVERY, Assistant Cashier
JERRY G. HOLCOMB. Assistant Cashier
Directors
COL. J. M. CAVINESS
LUTHER HOWERTON
MORGAN JOHNSON
ROY JOHNSON
RICHARD MARGRAVES
C. R McCLURE
J A. McGILI,
MORRIS D. MISSO
william m. McCarthy
MAURY ROBINSON
J. GLENN TURNER
NATIONAL BANK
OF PARIS
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