The Bogata Tribune (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1958 Page: 2 of 6
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INJURIES
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. . . when you drive your car
and without adequate liability
insurance a. court iudgment
could cost you everything you
own! Don’t risk being without
full auto liability coverage; the
cost is low, the need never yreat
or. Phone today.
FOR INSURANCE
PHONE
BRYSON
INSURANCE AGENCY
ME 2-5711 BOGATA
By Mrs. K. O- Shoulder*
Mr and Mrs B D Rinheart and
Butch moved from their home
at MoCrury last Thursday to
Ector, where they have employ-
ment.
Roger Hanson visited his sis-
ter, Mr and Mrs K P Sldice Wed
nesday and Thursday at Logons
port, Louisiana.
Mrs Effie Kenemore of John
town spent the week end at Me
Crury visiting in the home of
Mr and Mrs K O Shoulders ar.d
Mrs Beil Cavendar. Mrs Kene-v-
morde attended church Sunday
at McCrury.
Mae Pool of Glendale visited
Sally Clouse Sunday.
Mi and Mrs Billy Joe iolliver
of Paris visited her parents Mr
and Mrs Archio McBride.
Mr Hermon Mauldin is on our
sick list this week. . ,
Dpm Rinheart ot Bonham
spent the weekend at McCrury
visiting friends.
K O Shoulders made a busi-
ness trip to Clarksville Wednes-
day. While there he visited his
mother and sister, Mrs J E
Shoulders and Zella.
Want To Pnt New
Into Yonr Home ?
Life
It's amazing what a new floor
covering can do to beautify a room.
We have a large variety of
beautiful printed patterns in
Armstrong linoleum.
ALSO MANY STYLES & COLORS IN TILE
AND FREE ESTIMATES ON CARPET!
BOGATA LUMBER CO.
ME 2-56(1 BOGATA
We think you’ll agree . . .
A MAN'S DEBT SHOULD
NOT LIVE AFTER HIM
CHANCES ARE nothing will happen before yon din-
t-barge your financial obligation in fall. But—
EVEN this .mail chance that your debt might become a
burden to your family or co-«igner« is easily eliminated.
UNDBR THE LIFE-INKURHUB PROTECTION PLAN,
if you sfeenld «Ue before completing your payments (he
insured kslam of yonr indebtedness is immediately
paid in mu.
No Bed Tape v Ns lilt T# Family Or Q«Hts!
addad pretec Hen yen gat
iter pome* of
mind » yut yan pay UttR mors far a a insured lean than
yon would far an
sured loan.’
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Church Calendar
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Bible Class
Worship Service
Widweek Wed.
BOGATA METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. 11. Gene Shoemaker, pastoi
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a m.
Evening Worship 6:00 p, m.
W.S.C.S. Monday 2 pin.
MENEELY MEMORIAL
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. Joe Everheart Minister
CHURCH OF GOD
Rev. Travis Porter, pastor
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Morning Worship 11 a. m.
Evening Worship 7:30 p. m.
Y- P. E. Tuesayd 7:30 p. m.‘
10:80 a. m. FIRHT BAPTIST CHURCH,
10:45 a. m. REV. STANLEY NELSON,
6:15 p. m. PASTOR
7.00 p. m. Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
7:00 p. m. Morning Worship 11=00 a. m.
Training Union 6:00 p. m.
Evening Worship 7:00 p.m.
Friday nite Choir Prac. 7:30 p.m.
Friday Nite Prayer Meeting 6:30
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Rev. M. Stockley, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship _ 11:00 a.m.
Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday 7 =30 pm.
Saturday Eve. Service 7:30 p.m.
The Delta Gamma Mu Chapter
met for their first meeting In
the home of Mias Lillie Bartley
Saturday, December C At 2:30
p. m.
Miss Bartley, president, read
letters of greetings to the new
chapter from: Mrs Eunah Tem-
ple Holden, executive secretary,
Austin; Mias Eula Carter, State
chairman, organization commit-
tee; Miss Phillis, executive sec-
retry, Ft. Worth.
The president appointed the
chairman of each of the follow-
ing standing committees and
each chairman, selected other
members to serve on their com-
mitties: Legislature: Mrs R B
Lowe, Mrs Louise Hutchinson
and Mrs Charline Graves; Mem-
bership, Mrs Margaret Pope,
Mrs Oscar Legate and Mrs R P
Williams; Nomination, Mrs Lou
ise Hutchinson and Mrs Newt
Bryson. Pioneer women, Mrs
Charlene Graves, Program, Mrs
Doris Strain and Mrs Edie Stog
ner; Publication and pubilicity,
Mrs Bessie Geese; Scholarship,
Mrs R P Williams and Mrs Don
aid C Black. Recruitment of
teachers, Mrs Newt Bryson.
After the meeting adjourned
to meet i^ith Mrs Margaret
Pope February 7 at 2:30 p. m.
refreshments were served by the
hostess, assisted by Mmes Hut-
chinson and Williams to the fol
lowing members: Mmes Donald
C Black, Margaret Pope, Newt
D yson, Oscar Legate, Edie Stog
p.qv, Doris Strain, R B Lowe,
Williams, Hutchinson and the
hostess.
Morning Worship 9=45 a.m.
Sunday School 10:45 a.m.
Bible Study and Choir Practice--
Thursday night.
Women's Council-
lst Tuesday Each Month 2 p.m.
’ CUMBERLAND
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. W. H. Cheatham. Pastor
Worship--
lst and 3rd Sundays 3 pan
Sunday School-
Every Sunday 10 a.m
JOHNTOWN NEWS I LOCAL HAPPENINGS
By Mrs. Francis Foster
Mr and Mrs Delbert Parker
and George Parker of Dallas
visited Mr and Mrs H M Bar-
nard and other relatives over
the week end.
Mr and Mrs Jackie Watson
and children, who have been em
ployed in Decatur, Indiana, ar-
rived here Monday. Tney moved
to a house belonging to Mr and
Mrs M H Dryden of Longview.
Mr and Mrs Francis Foster
and Marlon were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs Bob Pope
of Talco. They also visited Mrs
John Stackton of Talco Sunday
afternoon.
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Pirtle
cf Paris visited his parents Mr
and Mrs Jim Pirtle Friday nite.
Mrs Oscar Kennemore visited
Mr and Mrs K O Shonlders and
Mrs Belle Cavendar ai McCrury
over the weekend.
Hollis White of Dallas vi,sited
his aunt and uncle, Mt and Mrs
Vernon Pyles Friday.
Mr and Mrs Harley Vaughn
and children of Tyler visited his
parents, Mr and Mrs G A Vau-
ghn Sunday. Other visitors in
the Vaughn home were Mr and
Mrs James Thomas and children
cf Paris.
Mrs Luther Randolph and
Mrs Marie Collins of Ada, Okla-
homa visited Mrs Randolphs mo-
ther, and Mrs Collins grandmo-
ther, Mrs Will Kinsey over the
week end.
Mr and Mrs David Earl Pot-
ter returned to their home here
Thursday. David has been em-
ployed in Abernathy at the gin.
Mr and Mrs Gene Daniels of
Clarksville visited his sister and
family, Mr and Mrs R -C Hinson
Fridhy night.
Mr and Mrs James Billy Bain
and children at Dallas visited Ms
Mrs Virginia Bishop and Miss
Nancy Wadlington were week
end guests of Dr and Mrs Wil-
liam Gill at Ada, Oklahoma.
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Mrs Anna Griffis is visiting
Mrs Vick Bryant in Paris.
Mrs Stella Davidson has re-
turned home from several week
stay in Beaumont with her son,
John D Davidson and family.
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Roy Jones is a patient in a
Paris hospital.
Mrs John Horton is employed
at the Snack Shop on North
Main.
Mr and Mrs Laurel Peaden
were in fclarksville Sunday,
guests of Mr and Mrs R J War-
ern.
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Mr Reese-Woolley, accompani
ed Mrs Drew Hancock and Mrs
Vannie Seaman to Paris Monday
on business.
father, Bill Bain and Mrs Bain
ard Billy Ruth Sunday.
Mrs Minnie Wickershume left
Friday afternoon after visiting
her brothers and family here.
Mr and Mrs Ciscro Rhodes and
Norman Askew accompanied her
Friday night to Kinging, where
they spent the night with Mrs
Wickershames daughter and hus
band, Mr and Mrs Johnny Tomp
kins. They visited their uncle,
Frank McGuire at Charleston
Saturday morning, then on to
Ft Worth where they visited Mt
and Mrs Nuel Wicket-shame and
family.
Mrs John Sales and daughter
■Toaqphtne -and Mr And Mrs L«b
nie Wicks and girls were dinner
guests of Bro Alvtn Blalock and
family at WUkenaon Sunday.
Published Weekly at
BOGATA. TEXAS
JIM REAVI8 Editor
JOANNE REAVI8 Publisher
Subscription rates: In Red
River, County, Texas •* S2.00 per
year: Outside Red River County.
*2.50 per year. ,
Entered at the Postoffice In
Bogata. Texas as mend class
matter September 4, MB under
Act of Congrees of Msaeh 3,
1879, as amended.
Classified Ads
Classified Advertising Bates:
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2 cents per word each additional
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cents ' '
FOR SALE Artificial Flowers
and Wreaths. See them at Boga-
ta Drug. Mrs Gordon Allen.
GIFT SUGGESTIONS: Hand
madt? aprons. $1.00 up. Display-
ed at Bogata Drug Store. Mrs.
Gordon Allen.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Mrs Jessie Simmons ar.d her
son, Gordon Simmons and fam-
ily attended the ballgame at
Halesboro Saturday. Roger Dale
played in the game. They all
spent the week end at Temple
visiting Mrs Simmons other two
sons, S C and Hobart Simmons
and families.
Mmes A B Butts, Jim Garrett
and F P Brumley and Mrs C
R Wilson of Bagwell attended
the Christmas party in Mt Plea
sant Friday ol District 5, T H
D A. It was an all day affair
with covered dish luncheon.
Guests in the Guy Smelser
home Monday night were Chief
PO Fred Walker and Mrs Walk
er. He is a cousin of Mrs Smel-
ser. They were enroute to New
► York City.
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A family that prays together,
stays together.
\ WE MANUFACTURE
All Metal Pickup Beds
Clothes Line Poles
Mufflers *- Any Kind
Bar-B.Que Grills
LATHE WORK
WELDING ANY KIND
We Buy Scrap Iron
HORTON WELDING SHOP
Reasonable Rates
OLD JOHNTOWN ROAD
ME 2-5383 BOGATA
Make This The Best Christmas
She Ever Had! Give An Electrk
Appliance! We Have
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AND MANY OTHERS!
LASSITER
HARDWARE
BOGATA
TEXAS
FREE
SET OF BEAUTIFUL KAPOK PILLOWS
GIVE! WITH EACH LIVIMG ROOM SET
REUPHOLSTERED THROUGH DECEMBER.
SHOULDERS UPHOLSTERING SHOP
Pre-Christmas Specials
POTATOES 25 lb. tack
DROMEDARY DATES 1 lb.
KIMBELL'S SHORTENING 3 lb. cam
GMPMinoui in iii
UPTON TEA 1-1 lb.
AMKATlOf COP PEE lb.
GROUND BiEF lb.
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Reavis, Jim. The Bogata Tribune (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1958, newspaper, December 11, 1958; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth902099/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed May 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.