The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 24, 1966 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BOGATA, NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, THURSDAY, FEB. 24, 1966
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LOCAL NEWS
By ICRS. WALTER PITH I
TELEPHONE ICE 1-&322
J. D. Siddens renews a subwrip-
Son to The Bogata News for his
■on, Clyde Siddens of Ventura, Cal.
Earl Flenniken was in Cooper
Sunday to visit Will Chandler, pa-
tient in Wintermute Hospital.
Mrs. Lela Adams was hospital-
bed at Clarksville Friday night for
several days medical attention.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bond Jr.
and children of Grand Prairie,
were here for the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bond, Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Burns.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dingman
of Little Rock, Ark., were Sunday
and Monday guests of her mother
and brother, Mrs. Henry York and
Casey.
Visitors of Miss Cora Jarvis in
Red River Haven, Sunday, were
Mrs. Luther Massey of Wichita
Falls, Mrs. Leonard Massey, Mrs.
George Gordon, Kristy and Lori
Gordon.
Postmaster and Mrs. A- C.
(Pete) Johnson were in Mt. Pleas-
ant Monday night to attend a ban-
quet honoring Cong. Wright I’at-
Mrs. I la Bolin of Clarksville,
-vaa the Saturday night guest of
her sister, Mrs. Florence Franklin
and Miss Iola.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stratton, Mrs.
Jewel Summers were in Mt. Pleas
ant, Saturday to visit Mrs. 0. L.
Hopkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Narval Gasway of
Greenville, were Monday visitors
«f her mother and sister, Mrs. Jack
Countryman and Miss Beverly.
Mr. and Mrs. David Hudson and
Hark of Talco, were Sunday vis-
itors of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Hudson.
Mrs. Claude Riggs, who return-
ed h ne Monday after a week’s
hosp alization at Clarksville, was
reporied improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wood, Mrs.
Glenn Clayton Sr. were in Ar-
lington Sunday to visit their chil-
dren Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Clay-
ton Jr.
A young people's service will be
held Friday night, March 4, at
Faith Temple Church east of Ro-
salie. Rufus Ward Jr. will speak
to the group and attendance is
urged.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tyer, Mr.
and Mrs. Troy Eudy were in
Clarksville Friday afternoon to
visit Mr. and Mrs. David Carter,
who reside in a convalescent home.
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Wilkinson of
Abilene, were here for the week
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jap Chesshir Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Wilkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Kirb Lowry re-
turned home Thursduy after spend-
ing several days at Jefferson with
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Shoffner and Diann.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wright
and Robin of Dallas, visited rela-
tives at Taleo during week end.
^and with his mother, Mrs. Dixie
Wright, who accompanied them
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Drew Hancock and
James Albert Hancock spent Sun-
day and Monday in Idabel Okla.,
with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
DeBerry. They also visited the
Broken Bow darn.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess English, Tim,
June and Joyce were in Fort Polk,
La., during week end to visit their
son and brother, Pvt. John Eng-
lish. They were accompanied by
Miss Billie Byram.
Carlos Clipper of Tyler, was a
Monday visitor of his brother,
Wood Armstrong, Mrs. Armstrong
and Charles.
Condition of Mrs. Dixie Lawler,
■ho has been quite ill and a patient
at Deport Nursing Home, remains
about the same.
Raney McKinney will undergo
surgery Tuesday in Scott Hospital,
Bellville, 111., where he has been a
patient for some time.
Mrs. C. C. Denny returned home
last week from Clarksville hospital,
where she underwent surgery re-
cently, and was reported recuper-
ating Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Hensley, Mr.
ind Mrs. George Hensley and son,
teff of Texarkana, spent Sunday
rith Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hensley.
Mr. end Mrs. Lewis Redbuni
have renewed a subscription to
The News for her daughter, Mrs.
Koy Reep of Paris.
Mrs. Angie Eady, Mrs. Bob Em-
krey of Fulbright, visited Mrs.
Jack Countryman and Miss Bev-
erly, Sunday afternoon.
t
Here Saturday to visit Mrs. Lora
SUggs were her daughters Mrs.
Leland Sims and son, David of
Dallas, Mrs. Virginia O’Donnell of
Paris.
Mrs. Claudia Horner returned
home Sunday from Dallas, where
she had been visiting since Decem-
ber with her daughter, Mrs. Aleene
Cook and daughter, Kathleen.
John Hancock, who returned
home recently from the Paris hos-
pital, where he underwent sur-
gery, is reported getting along as
well as could be expected.
Mrs. Walter Kohler of Bowie,
was a Sunday and Monday visitor
of her brother, L. C. McDonald,
who is recuperating after illness,
and Mrs. McDonald.
Mr .and Mrs. Wesley Tucker and
children of Junction City, Ark.,
spent the week end with her mo-
ther, Mrs. W. H. McKinney and
family. Others in the McKinney
home were Mrs. Raney McKinney
and Charla.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilkinson
and son, Earl Jeffrey of Tyler,
were here Friday and Saturday
with his parents, Mr. and Mis.
Bill Wilkinson. Mrs. L. G. Farris
of Gilmer, was a Saturday visitor
of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Howard
were in Mt. Pleasant Wot!
afternoon to attend fi" < *
vices for her niece, Mrs. My 1
Belcher. Mr. Howard also attend-
ed rites in Mt. Pleasant Sunday
for Mrs. Leslie Saunders.
LEADERS OF INDUSTRY
NEW IDEAS IN HOME DESI6N, CON-
STRUCTION. FINANCING AND LAND USE
CAN HELP CREATE A BETTER LIFE
FOR EVERY AMERICAN, SAY5
LARRY BLACKMON, NEWLY
ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE
46,000 MEMBER NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF HOMEBUILDERS.
ONE OF HIS COALS IS MORE AND
BETTER H0USIN6 FOR MODERATE -
INCOME FAMILIES-INLATIN
America as well as
THE U.S. HE HIMSELF
IS INVOLVED IN FOREIGN
Housing projects.
BLACKMON PLAYED AN IMPORTANT ROLE
IN SHAPIN6 THE HOUSING ACT OF 1965
AND WAS ALSO A LEADER IN THE
CAMPAIGN TO ESTABLISH THE NEW
CABINET-LEVEL DEPARTMENT OF
•HOUSINGANP URBAN DEVELOPMENT.
BLACKMON'S OWN FIRM BUILDS
THROUGHOUT TEXAS. NEAR
FORT WORTH HE MAINTAINS;,*
A CATTLE AND HORSE ,rV
RANCH. HE IS A TRUSTEE i
OF TEXAS CHRISTIAN
” 3&A
Mrs. Bill Puckett and children
of Richardson, were week end vis-
itors of her mother, Mrs. T. A.
York. Mrs. York and guests vis-
ited in the M. J. Dodd home at
Johntown Sunday. Saturday they
visited Wayne Stringellow and
Vickie Rector, patients in Talco
Hospital and Clinic since Thurs-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morris and
family of Nacogdoches, Mr. and
Mrs. William Morris and family
of Morris Chapel, Mr .and Mrs.
Marlin Foster of Deport, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Morris, Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Rinehart of Dallas, Mrs. Hu-
bert Pittman of Steger, III. Mrs.
Jess Morris and Sharia of John-
town, Miss Mary Morris were week
end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Morris. Monday guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Bell, Mr. and Mrs.
Marlin Thrasher of Bonham.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bain were in
Lewisyille and Arlington from
Saturday to Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Harville and Brian, Mr.
and Mrs. John W. Horn, Scotty
and Bill. They enjoyed a picnic
Sunday at Lake Arlington. The
Bains were accompanied on the
trip by Mrs. John Sales and Miss
Jo of Johntown, who were met at
Arlington by Mro. Merrell Sport
of Dallas, where they also visited.
A dinner Sunday in the Clyde
Roberts home honored birthdays
of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Roberts,
Mrs. Carl House, Mrs. Morris Rob-
erts. Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Gcruld House of Clarksville, Mr.
and Mrs. Buford Adams and son,
Wayne of Longview, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Crowston and Teresa of Tal-
co, Mrs. Juanita Aldridge, Anita
and Edwin Cannon of Johntoyn,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Roberts, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl House and the hosts.
BOGATA KES
10-20 Years Ago
Week of February 22, Kill
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Baker had as
visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hor
ace Welch and family of Lancaster, j
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Corbeil and ................ ..........
family. Miss Selma Baker. Mr. and j ;7nd the wall."ha,l ''"urned"Hu’T.
Mrs. W. J. Corbeil, Bogata and
Richard Sistrnnk. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Berlin Sistrunk, who joined
the Army October 11. 11M1S, left
the Sta,U'.~ Wednesday for service
in Korea, according to a phone
call to his parents. He completed
basic training at Fort Polk La..
Fire, thought to have started before going to Fort Old. Capf.,
between a wet cell radio battery Jon. 2. There he was a-sigm d t >■
Co. C, -'ini Bn. 2nd Brigade (AITI
Bobby Setzer of Honey Grove.
J. W. Carter of Mt. Vernon, son-
in-law of Mrs. Stella Bry-on. was M ml, Prady returned home j chased the Lewis Dry Goods st ock
reported ‘doing very well ... Mt. k ^ aftep vi,iting her of merchandise and was getting
Vernon hospital Monday, having Mr am, Mrs. j. W. Mar- ready for business.
riw'iint \t ciiffiieoii u lun. rt iittnoL: 1 __- . . i __ _ _
recently suffered a heart attack.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Buckman,
Mrs. Bess Pope attended the spring
gift show in Dallas, Sunday. They
were joined in Dallas by Lynn
Buckman and Joe Clark.
and its contents of L. C. Hawks. I'1"’ special training. He reports
Pleas Turner, recently disc ha rg* that he »'UI be assigned to a new
ed from military -ervice, had pur- un'* Korea, where he will he
fi r l-'S months.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pate of
lia Bolin. Mrs. Stun-
Carrie English, nine year old
sughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jess
hglish, has been ill with pneu-
lonia this week at home of her
Brents.
Mrs. Sam Barnard attended the
11-Senior Honor Band concert,
resented in the University Audi-
irium at East Texas State Uni-
ersity Saturday evening. Pam
arnard participated in the con-
srt. Others from Rivererest par-
eipating were Ramona Haynes
nd Carolyn Alexander from Talco.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tient Mc-
Crury during week end were Ray
Earl McCrury of San Antonio, C.
T. McCrury of Lockhart, Mr. and
Mrs. Ennis Stogner of Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown, Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Pettit of Green-
ville, wore Sunday guests of Mrs.
Claudia Lowry at Rosalie, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Brown at Talco.
Mrs. Curtis Glover of Deport,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lemcns of Rug-
by, were Sunday visitors of Mrs.
Levi Chesshir. Mrs. Ila Bolin of
Clarksville, was a Monday morn-
ing visitor.
John Porter
Candidate For
State
Representative
10TH DISTRICT
companied by her sister, Mr. and! Kansas City, Mo. The Smiths
Mrs. Robert Vaughn of Tulia, were, spent Monday night with her bra-
in Longview Sunday to attend 80th j ther Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray in
birthday celebration for the ladies’j Plainview; the McClanans visited
mother, Mrs. Mauda Phillips. Cake j Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Van Landen-
and coffee were served to friends j ham. They arrived home Tuesday
and relatives. night. __
fey Everyone.
(Pd. Pol. Adv.)
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Avery, ac-
tin and children at Fort Worth, her j Marriages: Norma Jean Bell to Paris, Mrs.
son Henry Brady and family at Billie Gene White; Mary King and |t,v i{0|jni .\],>. Larry. W.ight ami I
Weatherford, and her brother, Mr. ( Charles F. Whistler: Dorothy |,.d)V 0f c’larksvilk , vi<ited Mrs.
and Mrs. Ben Martin at Davis, Ok. Wilks and Pf<*. Buddy Harville. ( ,.av,,„ Saturdav after., on.
Thirty-nine friends and relatives' gunduy visitor.- v eil' Mis- Jodie
had attended a birthday dinner at Cradduk, Mrs. Willie Jeffus. Mrs.
the home of John Forester, honor- Vunnie Seaman. Mrs. Aul.iey Wat-
ing Ona Hudson. tors, who were accompanied l»v
Right of way for five miles of Mrs. p.olin a.ul Mrs. Florence
to Franklin to Deport, where they
The J. VV. Martins brought her
home and spent the week end.
Rex Craddock and daughter,
Amy of Dallas, here Saturday
were accompanied home by his mo-1 , ' highway from Rugby
ther, Mrs. Amy Craddock, who | Clarksville via Fulbright. was be- visited Mrs. Dixie Lawler in De
will visit in her son’s home and also
make acquaintance of the daugh-
ter, named Tracy Alane, born Feb.
14 to Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Wash-
burn of Dallas. The new arrival is
the great-grandchild of Mrs. Crad-
dock.
Mr. and Mrs. Fate Smith of Bo-
gata, Mr. and Mrs. George Mc-
Clanan of Winnsboro, were in Sea-
graves Sunday and Monday to at-
tend funeral of McClanan’s ne-
phew, Curtis McClanan. He was
fatally injured Friday night in a
car wreck at Muskogee, Okla.,
while enroute to Seagraves from
ing secured by Commissioner Ray- port Nursing Home. Mrs.
mond Dugger.
Paul
Week of February 24. I9.’>6
Mrs. Lela Sedggins died in
Clarksville hospital and was bur-1
ied at Bogata, after services in
Methodist Church.
Bogata Chamber of Commerce
met at Texas Power & Light Com-
pany’s Rivererest plant and made
a tour conducted by their vice-
president, Bob Eaton. Eaton was
superintendent of the TP&L plant.
Bogata FFA Chapter had 20 en-
tries in a calf show and sale.
Gayle Hudson and Frarklii
Haynes were married in Red Riv-
er County Hospital, where the
groom was a patient.
Engagemetn of Fayrene Harden i
to Horace Dean Wallace was an-|
nounced at a valentinp*-~tgp iu
Plainview.
in spent Sunday night with Mrs.
Craven and returned home Mon-
day.
Mj Neigbliorfe
WEEK END SPECIALS
Giant FAB ................................
59c
3-Lb. Can Mrs. Tucker’s LARD
69c
5-Lb. Gold Medal FLOUR
49c
5-Lb. Aunt Jemima MEAL..........
35c
46-Oz. Del Monte PINEAPPLE
GRAPEFRUIT DK---------------
29c
Banquet Fruit or Cream PIES ~
.....29c
BISCUITS 2 for 15c
2-Lb. 3-Minute POPCORN
29c
Pi i -------------- '
- < l&fe-Oz. Planters Cocktail
i PEANUTS_______________________________
59c
» 1 Fresh TOMATOES
19c lb.
M 4 • *
1 Hormel FRANKS -----------------------
45c
j Gibson Grocery
“Teh Tch ..."
WE INVITE
you to come in and visit
us at any time
Be sure to see us for all your grocery needs—
Fresh Vegetables ,
Frozen Foods
Feeds & Market
Remember we give
DOUBLE PLAID STAMPS
ON WEDNESDAY
MATHENA GROCERY
& MARKET
BRING YOUR
PRESCRIPTIONS
to us — we’ll fill them promptly and accurate-
ly from our large stock of drugs and at rea-
sonable prices!
BUCKMAN REXALL DRUG
BOGATA
A. L. BUCKMAN
Tel. 632-5811
SPECIALS FRIDAY-SATURDAY
Folder’s COFFEE, 1-Lb. Can
69c
Folger’s INST., 6-Oz.
69c
SUGAR, 10-Lb.
98c
BANANAS, Lb.
9c
— - .....- ~ ■ ■
BISCUITS
5c
Grayson OLEO
18c
FLOUR, Gladiola, 5-Lb.
39c
OXYDOL, Giant Size
59c
GRAPE FRUIT, 5-Lb. Bag
39c
CATSUP, I). M., 20-Oz. Size
25c
CAKE MIX, Betty Crocker,
3 for
$1.00
Cut Rite WAX PAPER, 125-ft.
23c
Kisner Grocery
and Market
Notice 20th ANNIVERSARY
May we say “Thank you” for twenty years of
pleasant and friendly dealing. Sincerely,
The Turners and Employees
SPECIALS
Boys Felt COWBOY HATS $1.00 each
Men’s FELT HATS, values $6.95—now $5.00 each
Men’s BAN-LON SHIRTS '-.-PRICE
One Counter of Toddly Winks and Children’s
Tights, value to $2.98—now ................ $1.00 each
Men’s SHORTS and VESTS ........................... 50c each
Boys OUTING PAJAMAS ........................... $1.00 pair
Ladies and Children’s SWEATERS, value $7.95—
now ....................... -............................... $2.00 each
Ladies SHORT JACKETS ........................... $3.95 each
Ladies One-Size COATS, $18.95 value —
Now .............................................................. $10.00 each
One Lot of Ladies DRESSES, $8.95 value—
Now ______________________________________________________ $5.95
Men’s JACKETS, All Sizes, value to $5.95 —
Now ____________ $3.95
Girls JEANS, size 0 through 10..........................$1.29 pr.
One Lot of Wheat Colored Lee JEANS —......$2.79 pr.
Men’s Khaki PANTS and SHIRTS, values
to $4.95 — now .......................................... $2.50 each
One lot of JEWELRY, $2.00 value—now ...... 79c
One lot of MATERIALS, 3 yds._________________$1.09
One Counter of MATERIAL, value $1.00—
Wow__________________________________59c yd.
S & H GREEN STAMPS
TURNER’S
DRY GOODS
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Grant, George W. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 24, 1966, newspaper, February 24, 1966; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901829/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.