The Bogata Tribune (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1959 Page: 2 of 4
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THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1969
THE BOGATA TRIBUNE
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Bogata, Texas
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JOANNE REA VIS .. ,...... A. PUBLISHER
filtered at the Poet Office in Bogota, Texas as Second Class
matter September 4, 1166 under Act of Congress of March \
1879, aa amended.
Subscription Rates: In Red River County, Texas $2.00
per year; outside Red River County, Texas $2-50 per
*ear.
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iLocal Happenings
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3 cents per word first insertion; 2 cents per word each additional
insertion. Minimum charge 25 cents.
Oassified Ads
ALL TYPES of Job Printing.
The Bogata Tribune ME2 5230.
TOMATOES FOR SALE: $2.00
a bushel. Marvlin Rector, Bo
gata. 9
SPECIAL: Elliott’s Outside
White House Paint, $3.95 a gal.
Bogata Lumber Company.
FOR SALE: One large butane
brooder. 500 chick capacity. J
L Walker, ME 2 5381. 2
BARGAINS: Paint Remnants,
only $2.00 per gallon. Bogata
Lumber Company.
FOR SALE: Well located 4 rm.,
bath, home. 1 a. land, close In.
Mrs Hooker, ME2 5621.
KEEP COOL: Get a Water
Cooler from Roach Lumber
Company. ’All sizes, reasonable
prices. Installation. ME 2 5820.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Mr and Mra John Forester
and Mr and Mrs Dick Morris
visited Mrs Mollie Woodle, 85
years of age, at Clarksville Sun
day afternoon. Mrs Woodle is
a former resident of the Moirls
Chapel community.
Mr and Mrs Vaughan Conniff
and children of Ft Worth, visit
ed in the home of Mr and Mrs
Charlie Wilkinson last week
cud.
By Mrs. Francis Foster
Mr and Mrs Harvey Vaughn
and children of Tyler have been
visiting his parents, Mr and
Mrs G A Vaughn this week.
Mr and Mrs Loyce Boyd and
children of Dallas spent the
week end with his mother and
brother, Mrs T B Boyd and Billy
Gene.
Mr and Mrs Jim Hervey, Mr
and Mrs Wendell Hervey, Mr
and Mrs Lennle Wicks and
girls, Mr Hugh Mayfield and
John Sales all enjoyed fishing
and picnicing at Cheatwood
Lake the 4th.
Mrs Ervin Ham of Talco
Mr ’and Mrs Leon Shoffner
and Dianna of Taloo, Were week
end g\m*s of her parents, Mr
and Mrs Klrb Lowry.
Lynn Alaobrook, who has
been str ’oned at Lackland
AFB, San Antonio. has been
transferred to Lowry Air Force
Base, Denver, »wr6>j, where
he will attend radio school.
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Mr and Mrs Jim McKnight
and children of Dallas, were
guests last week end of Mr and
Mrs BUI HaiMeon
Mr and Mn
of Terrell, Mr and Mrs
Somers of New Gulf,
and Mrs Gilbert Allen of
•ora, were Sunday guest
Mr and Mrs Gordon Allen.
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. Mr and Mrs Levi Che
Ray Blake of Edna la visiting
his mother, Mrs A M Blake.
visited Mr and Mrs Hubert Horn
Mr and Mrs Frank James visit
ed in Midland over the week end
with their daughter, Mrs E H
Aker and family. Thelma Lee
Aker returned home from here,
after visiting her grandparents,
and attended singing at the Bap
tist Church Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs Grady Rhodes
and children, who have been liv
ing In Atlanta, Georgia the last
year, arrived Saturday night
with relatives here.
Weekend holiday guests of
Mr and Mrs O C Lowry, were
their daughter, Mrs E L Cato,
Mr Cato, Sandra and Ann of
Mineral Wells.
Mr and Mrs Gilbert Grisson
end Mrs Albert Gunn of Mt
Pleasant spent Monday in the
Aaron White home.
Perry Lee Ryan of Ft Worth
is visiting Mr and Mrs Clyde
Roberts and other relatives.
NEW HOURS
DUE TO ILLNESS AND DOCTOR’S
ORDERS TO SLOW DOWN, EFFECTIVE
IMMEDIATELY BECKMAN REX A EL
DRUG WILL OBSERVE NEW BUSINESS
1IOERS AS FOLLOWS:
WEEKDAYS
7 A.M. ~ 7 P.M.
SATURDAY
7 A.M. -- 8:30 P.M.
SUNDAY
8-10 A.M. -- 2-5P.M.
WE ASK YOUR COOPERATION IN
OBSERVING THESE HOURS FOR YOUR
NORMAL NEEDS.
OF COURSE, I WILL BE AVAILABLE
AT MY HOME FOR EMERGENCY PRE-
SCRIPTION SERVICE AT ANY TIME.
THANK YOU,
A. L. BUOKMAN
Buckman Rexall Drug
ME 2-5811 BOGATA
Mr and Mrs Frank Rhodes,
who have been at Harlengen,
Texas the past four weeks, have
returned to their home here for
a visit. Mrs Rhodes will remain
here at home but Mr Rhodes
will return to his job in Harlen
gen Monday.
Mr and Mrs Fred
Paris and Mr Buddy
Cole of
Mr and Mrs James.
Mrs Belva Taylor and son
Clyde, of Hugo, Oklahoma, visit
ed her sister, Mrs Jessie Sim
mons, Sunday.
Sunday gUMts In the Felix
Hood home were Mr and Mrs
Jack Hood and family of An
nona, and Mr and Mrs Rufus
Story of Pari*. They were Sun
day afternoon visitors of Mr
and Mrs Horace Benhjun at Ro
salle. -
Mr and Mrs Weldon Jones
and family of Mesquite, visited
Sunday with Mr and Mrs Clyde
Roberts.
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Mrs Buford Adams and son
returned to their home at Long
view Friday, after a visit In the
Clyde Roberts home.
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Mr and Mrs John Forester
visited Aunt Becky Williams
and Mrs Mary Jane Griffin in
Airman Second Class Harley
Dean Harbison left Wednesday
for Rapid Cify, S. D., after hav
ing spent a 21 day furlough
with his parents, Mr and Mrs
BiU Harbison.
A revival begins Saturday
night, July 11th, at the Baptist
Church here. Bro R T Stevens
the
will do
Cole of
preaching. Services
Houston visited Mr and Mrs
Frank Rhodes Sunday.
Mr and Mrs R C Hinson were
guests Sunday of her brother,
Mr and Mrs Gene Daniels and
family of Clarksville.
Mr and Mrs Twyman Pirtle
and daughter of Longview visit
cd friends and relatives here
over the week end.
Mr and Mrs Bob Pope of Tal
co visited Mr and Mrs Edd
Vaughn Sunday. Other visitors
in their home were their son,
Bob Vaughn of Halesboro, and
their daughter and family, Mr
and Mrs Pete Hall of Paris.
Mr and Mrs James Thomas
and children of Paris and his
mother, Mrs Gladys Thomas, of
Dallas, visited in the G A Vau
ghn home Sunday.
■EV1.L,.:
BARGAINS
HOM MAID BISCUITS, 2 for
.15c
BREADED SHRIMP
.52c
GROUND BEEF, lb.
.39c
ALL MEAT FRANKS, pkg.
.39c
Hales Pride
WHITE CORN. 2 No. 303 cans
’ -35c
RED BUD PEACHES, 2 1-2 can .29c
COFFEE, 6 os. jar Folgers Instant' .89c
46 os. can Del Monte
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TOMATO JUICE
29c
4 Rolls Hudson
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TOILET TISSUE
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MEAL, 101b.'Aunt Jemima '
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Mr and Mrs Ronnie McDonald
and family of Dallas, and Mrs
Nellie Black of Bogata visited
Mr an Mrs B F Rhodes over the
week end.
Visitors of Mrs J A Watts
and Mr and Mrs Travis Watts
over the week end were Mr and
Mrs Morris Watts of Decauter
Georgia, Mr Onell Watts and
two children, Norma Lee and
Debra of Corpus, Mr and Mrs
Phillip Reaves and children of
Corpus, Mr and Mrs Marcus A1
lums and daughter, of Mesquite,
and Mr and Mrs James Watts
of Greggton.
start at 8 p m each evening.
Everyone is invited to attend.
Visitors Sunday in- the W A
Black home were Mr and Mrs
Jim Childres and Mr and Mrs
Lewis Clark of Bogata.
Mr and Mrs Lon Jones and
children of Star have been visit
ing her parents, Mr and Mrs
Guy Walker and Butch.
Paris Saturday.
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and daughter, Mias Laveme,
visited last week end in Grand
Prarie with Mr and Mn C B
Fltpo and family.
Mr and Mn Leonard HamU
ton of Paris, spent a few days
last week with Mr and Mr* J
A Castle man.
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Revlon
"TOP BRASS"
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BRYSON BARBER SHOP
CLOSED TUESDAY
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SUMMER
SPECIALS
ICE CREAM FREEZERS
Electric and Armstrong
PRESSURE COOKERS
WATER HOSE
COLD PACK CANNERS
WATER CANS
THERMOS JUGS
ALL SORTS OF FISHING TACKLE!
LASSITER'S
HARDWARE
ME2 5724
BOGATA
FREEZE 'EM
NOW...
Pete and Nickey Wcisnflewh
of Blossom spent last week with
the Jerry Dodd family.
J O Cooper left Saturday for
Houston to receive medical at
tention at a hospital there.
Mrs J A Watts received a let
ter from Mr and Mrs Casy
Watts in Canada. They had
reached there safely and It Was
snowing there.
Robert Kenemore of Dallas
and Dan Kenemore Jr of Dallas
visited Mr and Mrs Francis
Foster and Mr and Mrs Hubert
Horn Saturday.
11.
... for summer goodness next winter!
Mrs Will Kinsey is reported
ill at her home here.
Mrs Edd Vaughn was report!
ed improved at the time of this
writing.
Sharon Bradshaw underwent
surgery at the Red River hospl
tal Tuesday and is reported
doing fine.
Dale 'Rhodes is scheduled for
a check up at John Sealey hos
pital for children at Dallas the
7th. His mother, Mrs B F Rho
des, will accompany him there.
Mrs Hubert Horn made a
business trip Friday to Mt Ver
non.
Mr and Mrs Chick Dry den
ttad Mr and Mn Fred Stahl of
Longview attended the homecom
ing Sunday and visited relatives
hera.
You’ll enjoy year-around better eating . . . save money, too
. . . with an Electric Freezer. You can stock up on fruits
and vegetables when they’re in season and prices are lowest
. You can buy meats and poultry at quantity savings . . .
take advantage of market specials ... freeze your
, v t
own home-grown produce ... eat better for lees. Get an
Electric Freezer now ... and
Live Better Electrically!
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Reavis, Jim. The Bogata Tribune (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1959, newspaper, July 9, 1959; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901760/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.