The Bogata Tribune (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 1960 Page: 2 of 8
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THURSDAY, MAY 19, I960
THE BOGATA TRIBUNE
THE BO GAT A TRIBUNE
PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT
Bogata, Texas
POST OFFICE BOX 5
JIM REAVIS EDITOR
JOANNE REAVIS PUBLISHER
Entered at the Post Office in Bogata, Texas as Second Class
matter September 4, 1958 under Act of Congress of March 3,
1879, as amended.
Subscription Rates: In Red River (’minty, Texas $-.00
[»er year; outside Red River County, Texas $2.50 per
year.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
S cents per word first insertion; 2 cents per word each additional
insertion. Minimum charge 25 cr-nts. Display Classified adver
tising ,00 cents per I>. C. (DisMav Column) inch.
ELEMENTARY IICNOx STUDENTS
Classified V*s
1 ' >K SALE Registered Polled
lit refold Hulls See Aubrey
I aickman.
1 < )R SALE: Five* room house
and bath. To he moved. Sec
Wayne Horton or call ME 2-5383
MV HOME For Sale. Call alter
<• p. m. Russ Ward. ME 2-501!.
latctiI News FYom . . .
Fulbright
BY MRS. LEO RIDENS
-Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lee and son
Ronnie of Edna, have neen
spending a weeks vacation in
t hi* home of Mr. Lee's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Lee.
Mi and Mrs. Hubert Kelley
and Miss Tina Let1 and Mr. and
Mrs J. B Lee of Bogata visitee
Mrs. O. E. Thomas oi Soper,
Oklahoma Thursday Mrs. Tho-
mas’ house received extensive
carnage in th<» recent storm ini
Soper Mrs. Thomas will be re-
membered as .Nora Cole.
Visitors in tile home o! Roy
I.egate Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Legate of Bogata;
5ii'. and Mrs. Hubert Miller and
son Randy of Tyler, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Elliot and Shirley
legate. Dallas; Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Ridens and Mrs. Bessie
Rogers. The occassion was Mi
Legate's birthday.
Mi and Mrs. Gene Lee ol’
Athens vested Mrs. M. B. l^ee
and relatives in Clarksivllo,
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Crocket Man-
gum and children of Tyler were
Sunday visitors in the home of
Mr, and Mrs. Amos Green.
Sunday visitors in the home
oi Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Kelley
Acre Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kelley
and daughter ol Dallas-
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert McGee
■nil children of Texarkana spent
1)i«* weekend in the home of
Mrs. McGee's grandmother,
Mrs. Eddie Lassiter.
I OCA*. HAPPmNGS
Albert DeBerry has returned
home and is reported improving
after spending three days at
Red River County hospital last
\\ eek
-X---
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Green had
as their guests Sunday Master
Sgt and Mrs. David Puckett
Mangrum and children of Ty-
ler.
- x------
Mr and Mrs. Bunky Smith
and children and Mr and Mrs.
George Marshall and children
enjoyed a picnic at Beaver’s
Bend Sunday.
— x —
Mrs. Belver Taylor and son
Clyde of Hugo spent Friday
with her sister, Mrs. Jessie
Simmops.
—x
Chester Eleniken of Dallas
returned home Friday after
spending his vacation in Boga-
ta with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Eleniken.
x
• Hen Whitten is a patient in
Talco Clinic, Rev. and Mrs.
Bob Phelps and Mr. and Mrs.
Newt Bryson of Bogata visited
him Tuesday night
\
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hamilton
mid baby of Dallas spent the
weekend with Mrs. Hamilton’s
parents, Mr. nd Mrs. George
Wicks,
Miss Francino Holder, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs H. C. Hol-
der, Rugby, with a scholastic
average of 95.91, lias been
named vr'cdii torian of the 8th
fit title pi\.d n, - Tig class.
Debbie and Tony Hale, child-
ren of Mr. ami Mrs. Bill;, Gene
Hale of Clarksville, spent Sun-
day v i!h their grandparents.
Mr and .Mr . Vein George. Mr
.and Mrs. B.lly Rex Burns ol
Dallas were other, Sunday visit -
< rs.
.. . . - V - -
Mr. Luke Kidd, of Carlsbad.
Mrs. Rosa G< <r ol Riverside.
California, Curtis Kidd and
family of Dallas, Mrs. Iva
Thom);* on, her daughter and
grandson, and Etrldene Denny
were Sunday guests of Mrs.
Marga.et Kidd and family,
___-V ___
Mrs. Myitis Thornton, Mrs.
Jessie Cray. Mrs. George Al-
lures and Mrs. Roberta Ander-
son of Fulbright attended the j
Annual Beauty Show at Tyler |
Sunday.
X
Recent visitors of Mr. anu
Mrs. Kavmond Fennell were
Ml . and Mr: . Lilly Gene Bell
and (hidden nl Longview.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Garrett
•pin: Luiiunv nigiU with their
son, Mr. and Mr-,. Jim Grant
Garret! and family of Paris.
PATSY CLARK
Kalutatorian of Bogata Ele-
mentary School for 1960 is Miss
Patsy Clark, daughter of Mrs.
Nellie Clark of Bogata Patsy
had a 94.5 grade record.
8thCrade Grcduation
Graduation exercises for thel
Bogata Elementary School will J
hi held Friday. May 0 at 8 pm.
Travis Hale will present the
diplomas and awards. Bobby
McCall will give the Class Pro-
phecy; Class History, Sandra
Ward; Class Will, Carol Smith;
Valedictory, Francino Holder
and Salutatory, Patsy Clark.
Revival
3EGINS
MAY 22
T~
CLASS OF
1960
We are happy
for you today
and wish you
great success.
BOOT & SADDLE WORK
Men's Half Soles $2.00
Men’s Rubber Heels 1.00
Ladies Half Soles 1.75
Ladies High Heels .35c
Ladies Flat Heels .50c
‘‘Texas-' Boots 25c More
SADDLES REPAIRED
OILED and POLISHED
Bogata
Shoe Repair
I'.', till. (Tib* ( 'ailsev
HARVEST TEMPLE
JOHN TOWN
Covered Irish Dinner
May 22 at i p.nv
Singing at 2 p.m.
EVFPV'-'NE
INVITED
)>'* v. A limi t I hi I t cti ■ I ’as! or
Britt and Dude
LASSITER HARDWARE
140 North Main
Bogata
SATURDAY & SUNDAY SPECIALS
we’re
proud
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Me inn <fM ifumdi
on Wjuuj udl dm.
ii/e m pmd ^ <{m
dm W Jo, umd.
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KISNER GROCERY
Leonard Kisner
BOGATA GIN
Paul & Bill
FRYERS, each .69c
Pork and Beans 2 for .23c
LETTUCE, head .13c
Salad Dressing, qt. -39c
18 oz White Swan
PEANUT BUTTER .37c
Kimbells Quart
SOUR PICKLES 26c
20 oz. White Swan
APPLE JELLY -31c
6 oz Kimbells
LIGHT TUNA .19c
CRACKERS, lb. .25c
German Chocolate
CAKES .59c
SUMMER IS
PERFECT FOR...
SOUPN
SANDWICHES
(>a/np6f//±
CHICKEN
NOODLE
SOUP
2 FOR
33c
Wards Grocery & Feed
xa* •,... ea
You have a right to know
how the man you elect as your State Representative
stands of. the Texas Right to Work Law.
Everyone realizes that the Texas Right, to Wbrk Law has been a
greaf benefit to our state. It has done much to promote industrial
development. This law simply provides that it is unlawful to force
a person i<> Join any organization for the right fo work.
II is now a well known fact that a determined effort will he
made in the next State Legislature to repeal this Right to Work
Law.
JAMES V. ADAMS BELIEVES WE SHOULD KEEP THE
RIGHT TO WORK LAW AND WILL OPPOSE ANY EFFORT TO
REPEAL IT!
Mow does the opponent stand on this important issue?
Me hits said that a candidate should take a firm stand on every
issne- I, therefore, ask him to state his stand on this important
Right to Work Law. Yon have a rigid to know where he stands.
A vote for Janies V. Adam's for State Representative is a vote
for keeping the Right to Work Law in Texas.
James V. Adams
YOUR STATE REPRESTATIVE
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Reavis, Jim. The Bogata Tribune (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 1960, newspaper, May 19, 1960; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth850726/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.