The Bogata Tribune (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 18, 1958 Page: 4 of 4
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Hi* Senior Claw of B. H. S.
held • meeting Wedneeday morn'
Ing to elect cUee officers end
oint committees for the
I school year of 1958-59. The fol-
| lowing officers were elected-
at ' Key Johnson
I Vice-president Charles Legate
I Secretary Nelda Huddleston
Treasurer Jan Franks
| Reporter Lynn Alsobrook
The following committees were
I appointed:
I Flay Committee Jan Morgan,
I Chairman; CUra Mauldin, Bob-
Ibie Roach.
I Motto Committee — Lynn Also-
' - " -■
and Flower Commit,
toe -- BOlle Ada^f. Chairman.
Pauls Wilson, Jo Ann Eudy.
V
7th tirade Elects Officers
< Officers for the 7th grade of
Bogota Grade School are as fol-
lows: President, Donnie, Mac
Wright, Vice-pres., Jessie Moore,
Secretary Sandra Thonson. Trea
surer, Era Lee Littles, Assistant
Treasurer, Bobby McCall, Re-
porter, Billy Bryson.
Seventh grade cheerleaders
were Patsy Clark and Sandra
Wand.
(Man
Eu*y.
Secretary, Mary ***«*>
were Cmol CorbeU and Ctttdyn WMk „ ^ ^ gtevte
, v ‘ wtU wmafn hem with his
JONHTOWH IEWS 11 ^
Everyone is invited to hoar
NEED LUMBER ?
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ffs lavs Oas Oi Tks Msst Cssi-
plsts Stacks AnilaMe Is Thu Arcs
YELLOW PINE
WESTERN WHITE PINE
W« St«k What Tas lit!
• At Prices Tea Caa Alftid
B06ATA LUMBER CO.
«2-5661 IOCATA
By Mrs. FTaaets Fester
Mrs. C. C. DeBerry of Bogata
visited her daughter and family,
Mrs. Wilford Lowry, recantly.
Mrs. Francis Foster and Mrs.
Thomas Patterson visited Mrs.
J. E. Shoulders in Clarksville
Tuesday. They also visited Jes-
sie Lee Brown, a patient in the
Red River County hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Black and
Mrs. Oscar Kennemore were in
Sawyer, Oklahoma Tuesday on
business. « £
Mr. and Mss. Burl ~
son Gene Ray, who
2- hav* """HI. tr
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE: 2 Registered Polled
Hereford Bulls. See A. L. Buck.
CEIL BARGAINS
TIKES
TIRES
TIE %~8
15” II" 17” TIRES. THESE
COME IN' WHITE WALL OR
PLAIN. PLENTY OF THEM.
ALL GOING AT BARGAINS!
A 1941 CHEVROLET PICKUP
(With Cattle Frames)
SEE
J. D. SKAGGS
ME 2-5878 BOGATA
HEY LOOK!
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BOYS ARC GIRLS!
HOW ITS YOUR TURN
WITCH TME PIPER
BIG SURPRISE COMBS
SOON
TELL MOM AND DAD TO GO TO TEOUTTB FUR-
NITURE STORE IN BOGAT^ ANp jpUY THAT
PIECE OF FURNITURE THEY NKpQp!
H r ■
Bro. Bill Hitt preach at the
Baptist Church Sunday night.
All members of the church are
urged to attend.
Dale Watts of Ft. Worth and
James Watts of Greggton visit-
ed their mother and grandmoth-
er here Saturday.
Sunday visitors of Mrs. J. A.
Watts were her granddaughters.
Mrs. Russel Gowen of Diana and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jeffery
of Bogata.
Ciacro Rhodes
here af.
ter being employed for
time in Malott, Washington in
apple orchards.
Dean Rhodes, who is with the
0. S. Air Force, stationed at El
Paso, is visiting his • parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Rhodes and bro-
ther, Lynn Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert White
and children of Dallas, and Mrs.
Herbert Carr and children, of
Dallas, visited their mother and
grandmother, Mrs. Mollie Rector
Saturday night. All attended a
dinner at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Rector in Bogata
in honor of James Rector, who
has bc^n on leave with his mo-
ther and family for esveral days.
’ Visitors Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs- R. C. Hinson was Mr. and
Mrs. Jake Daniels and boys of
Paris, Mr. and Mrs Leo Whit-
terkar of Clarksville and Mrs. J.
N. Hervey.
NOTICE
WI WILL SECURED
SUNDAYS
JEFF'S CAFE
ran
Gifford of Paris and Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Hfcnlght of Clarks-
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. HRl Jiakw wedt
to Fort Worth Over the weak to
help celebrate the birthday of
Mrs. Baker's mother. Mrs. Law-
ler.
, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Shuford
of port Nuches, spent the week
end in the home of Mrs. Bertha
King and Mr. and Mrs. Travis
King.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Grant Ro-
berta of Fort Worth, visited in
the home of Mr. Robert's father,
Archie Roberts.
Sgt. R. H. Hill Jr. of Waco,
visited his uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Hill over the week
end. v.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Tucker
and Mr. and Mrs. Will Tucker
of Bogata and Mrs. Nora Law-
ler of Deport visited Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Early in Paris Sunday
afternoon.
Shirley Legate left Wednesday
for A biline where he will enroll
in Abillne Christian College.
Mrs. Clarence Massingill is
now employed at McClellans in
Paris.
People of this area will be
glad to know that Bethel ceme-
tery has been moved and is now
in good condition. Mr. Bill Ed-
wards has been working on it
the past week-
Mrs. Willis Albritton of Clarks
ville spent part of last week in
the home of Mr. and Mrs.' Geo.
Gordon.
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Ridens over the
week end were, Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Ward of Renner and Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Ward of Hal-
las.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cooper
and boys Ronnie. Randy and
Kieth of Dallas ivsited in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Le-
gate Sunday.
Mrs. J. V. Kunkel of Denton
underwent surgery at the Red
River hospital in Clarksville
Monday. Mrs. Kunkel will be re-
membered by her friends as Su-
sie Lou Warren.
FORTY NINER
KUORIIE
SUPREME 1 LB. '
CRACKERS
GRAYSON
OLEO
KIM ROLL
TOILET TISSUE
GABION
COCA COLA
50 POUND
LAY PELLETS
50 LB. CALF FEED
COSES
ALL
CIGARETTES
LARGE LOAF
BREAD
CUT OUT THU AD,
BRING IT TO OUR STORK
AND DRINK A CORE ON US
Don’ Forget To Register FREE
Every Day For Oar
WEEKEND PRIZE!
PETE JOHNSII
FOOD STOIE
Ernest Phillips of Texarkana,
a former resident of this vici-
nity, died suddenly Thursday at
the home of his sister, Mrs. Rosa
James in Texarkana.
Funeral rites were conducted
Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock at
the Baptist church by the De-
port pastor, Rev. Renfro, wiOh
burial a the Bethel cemetery.
-P**.- ! His nephews acted as pallbear-
ers.
AHD WIT HpT? i
TBOUTTB GOT THE BEST PRICES! * <
, GOT THE BEST FURNITURE!
GOT THE EASIEST TERMS!
AMS .* EE DOESN’T CHARGE YbU ANY CARRY-
ING CHARGES OR MEBST - FURTHERMORE ,
notorr will trade foe votim ' <&u> fUrni-
TTJPE1 BO, TELL MOM TO GO DOtlfK AND BUY )
IT AT TROUTTS WfTNNUDO HAVE A ,.
CSLIMCR TOO! .
Trout’s
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Kina
ALLERGY SUFFERERS
• ! *
WE HAVE JUST THE BLANKET FOR YOU
IN PRETTY PASTEL COLORS!
THEY ARE GUARANTEED AGAINST MOTH
DAMAGE, ARE NON-ALLERGENIC, WASH-
ABLE, REMARKABLY WARM A LIGHT WEIGHT
ONLT $5.06!
UlOe Oar Layaway Flap!
HOOKER MOIETY STOIE
i > ' ,
GUARD
AGAINST
COINS
L'- . . aa- i* * ' • •'
BaOd rwr nAC-io to aaMs aad AsAattr Fla - with
4 * •
SUPER PLENAMXN Vitamins. They era the heat!
A<ONmmwSMr Hawahi, as mO
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i .
intact Tow looHh • loo Tow Dectei
Fer CeU Serans A Asiatic Fie
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menus ibuudsw
Hooks, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hud-
son and Mr. and Mrs. Davis Ba-
ker of Dallas visited Horace
Crouch and Ernest Sunday.
Mrs. Will Lee is reported ill
this week.
A.B Reagan L. Skaggs has
been moved from Lackland AFB
at San Antonio to Kecsler AFB
Biloxi, Mississippi, according to
a letter received by his grand-
mother, Mrs. M. B. Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Rhodes,
who have been employed at Cen-
terville, are visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rhodes and
her mother, Mis. Nellie Black
of Bogata.
00T OF DATE?
Is your Lift and Hospitalisation hwwiw np-to*
date? The tuceeaae fta the eoat of living has made mum
types of Life and
See or call ns Yadag about our hsodeen cash hospital!-
cation policy.
Kps: ME 2-6711
Home1 ME 2 -55«8
OORDOROY SLIM JIMS STRIPPED «UI
CAN CAN SUPS GLdt TO EM
GIRLS OORDOROY PEDAL
SKIRTS (Ut TO $5J$
CHILDREN’S DRESSES $1 AS TO 9AM
8270
M TO 8109
LADIES JEANS
‘ NEW FALL MATERIALS
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Reavis, Jim. The Bogata Tribune (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 18, 1958, newspaper, September 18, 1958; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901909/m1/4/?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.