The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1983 Page: 3 of 8
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QUESTION
MAJOR BEDDING MANUFACTURER'S VOLUME
Factory value of 1981 vs. 1980 domestic sales of bedding products In millions.
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Cars Washed
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David invites his friends and all the people
in the Clarksville and Red River County
Area to drop in and let him show you the
new fall lines which are arriving daily.
BOGATA BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
B J'S AUTO &
IND. REPAIRS
I
ANY’QUEEN SIZE
SET LISTED
and
of
Why Settle For Second Best
When You Con Get The Best For Less!
“How do the bedding companies rank in dollar
volume?’’
TWIN
239.95
FULL
289.95
QUEEN
699.95
KINO
959.95
A MONTH
WITH NO
DOWN
PAYMENT*
**Hh AggnoaS CraSH
•art
jDaodl
Sealy 55%
Simmons 15%
Serta 13%
senior. She is in charge
of the Rebel Marching
Band while on the field.
(Staff Photo by Diana
Eudy)
Rolls,
Milk.
$305-310
167
147-157
112-114
100
78-84
74
53
33-36
me
We Do Auto Repair,
Industrial Repairing,
Farm Tractors
And Trucks.
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5GAMNSCACH
BRIT'S
PHILLIPS 66
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REDRIVER
COUNTY
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Mon.Wed.lhurs.lri.
12 to 5:30 p.m.
Tue. 9 to 12 ajn.
1 to 5:30 pun.
Sat. 9 to 12 Noon
Wal-Mart Pharmacy
Bill Bryeon-Pharmaciat OoriouBe, Texas
Throat DWc 18 Ct
1)34
ARMSTRONG
PEST CONTROL
Complete
Pest Control
Licensed TPCL 3418
Call Evenings
Charles Armstrong
Bogata
214-632-5925
SOAP
Soaper
98*
Hi
11
KWIK
KORNER
Headquorers For
All Picnic Supplies
We Are Home Owned-
Home Opera ed
Open The Hours You
Need For Quick Shopping
Open 5 am,-10 p.m.
B< gaa
•Come in and see our new group of coata-
•Jacka co-ordinates by ‘BODY WORK’
•Long sleeve dress, flannel, western shirts-
including wools.
.•Boots by Tony Lama- Western Hats- Fleece
L lined Jackets —Red Wing Boots
------and Much, Much, More!
Remember David will creaae your hat
E just the way you like it
! Come In and See Him Soon!
632-5515 Bogata
HIGGINS
COUNTRY
FURNITURE
Buy And Sell
Used Furniture
Antiques
Appliances
SoM In
Value far
tfca Wtanay
Sealy 37%
Simmons 17%
Serta 11%
COUGH TABLETS
Halls 90 a
23*
3 J; WiA-'-
TWIN
CA. 269.95
FULL
Ea 319.95
Tuesday
Bar B Q Chicken, Baked
Beans, Potato Salad, Hot
Banana Pudding,
MH]' 'MW ' 'MW'" 1MK'— MW— " "MW1
The MANS STORE '
(Formerly Buddy’s)
la Pleased To Announce The Addition of
MR. DAVID BARNETT
To Our Sale Staff
Beginning Monday, September 19, 1983
ASPRIN
Norwich 250 Ct
$)12
’'X-t-'k-
-TRIAM INKIN
■ Tablote 12 a
I $]37
t.
J&J FLOORS
Carpet, Vinyl, Tie,
Parquet Come By And
See Our Carpet Spedds
Starting At V Yd.
insrciiea
427-5555
120 W. Main qcatagte|Hwy37 So, CtaricsyBe
HiWLERSp
Mufflers, Tail Pipes,
Also
■ tulll cnO ipeCIClIIST.
At
Bogata
raim ana uoay xiop
Hwy. 271 South
632-4182
NOVAHISTINE
DMX«.
Cough Formula
S227 i
Rev. and Mn. H.L.
Hanna of Cuthand for-
merly of Corsicana,
Texas will celebrate their
Fiftieth Wedding
Anniversary on Satur-
day, October 1, with a
reception from 2 to 4
p.m.. The event will be
held at the Hanna home
in Cuthand.
The couple were
married in Navarro
County, Texas on October
1, 1933 and resided in
Corsicana until moving to
Best In
Quality/
Durability
Sealy 48%
Simmons 22%
Serta 11%
s=
Salad, Onions & Pickle*,
Cake, Milk.
Wednesday
Chili w Beans, Cole Slaw,
Fruit Cobbler, Milk.
Thursday
Veg. Beff Stew, Assorted
Sandwiches, Jello w Fruit
Milk.
•r 2
SECOND CENTURY
TWIN m
299.95 . I 39’*
349 9S 164**
QUEEN - 4AN
89995 439 ’
KING Knots
1199.95 309 SET
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3000 HWY. 271 NORTH • 786-8701 Paris
Friday
Hamburgers, Pinto Beans,
Potato Chips, Lettuce &
Pickles, Ice Cream, Milk.
^BIRTHS
Monte and Tabatba
Allums are the proud
parents of a baby girl born
Sept. 10 at Titus County
Memorial Hospital. She has
been named Krish Lansha-
Ann and weighed 6 lbs. 10 Vi
az. and was 19% in. long.
Grandparents are Judy and
David Howerton of
Shirley and Marcus
of Johntown, Great gran-
dparents are Roberta and
Travis Watts of Johntown,
Josie and George Allums of
Bogata, Lona Mae Elliott of
Clarksville and Will
Howerton of Hugo,
Okla.
I
i Jones' Honored On 50th
ass EEtSsS
Sept»39 Paul Jones in honor of their Arlington, Mr. and Mrs.J.B. La., Mrs. Mary LudDe Carr,
' in Gill, Grand Prairie; Mr. and Grand Prairie; and Mr. and
Jin Mrs. Paul Fortner and Mrs. Elvis Cummins, Paris.
Sunday, Julaine, Edgewood; Mr. and
Attending Mrs. Gwynne Pike, DeSoto,
MN i.TXIff***" NM HR NX , =XN 1 JttCS
LOWEST PRICES IN THE
RED RIVER VALLEY
SEALY IS THE NO. 1 PREFERRED BRAND OVERALL
■Mt In
Flrnmwa
end
Support
Sealy 50%
Simmons 15%
Serta 16%
FACT:
PROOF:
Boat In
Comfort
Sealy 48%
Simmons 21%
Serta 14%
Mattrass Awareness and Tracking Study Rabin Research Co.. 1963
1N0 matter how it’s rated, Sealy is preferred twice as
often as either of the next two brands.
PREMIER ROYALS
. 109**EA. 199.95 ... 89** SA.
134**44 S&.114M«.
339**mt 599E95 . 2S9**«
469*’m 79S95 . 389*>m
Hannas Celebrate
50th Anniversary
Cuthand in 1081. They
have four daughters,
Mrs. Jimmie Keele of
Kerens, Texas, Mrs.
Jimmy Alsup and Mn.
Gary Cheatwood of
Cuthand, and Mn. Paul
Lee of Monroe, La., 10
grandchildren and 1
great grandson.
Hosting the reception
will be the couple’s
children and grand-
children. All friends and
relatives are Invited to
attend.
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POSTUREPEDIC
PRESTIGE
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SET 799E95 .38995set
1079.95 529*‘m
112 off |
SEALY ..M
POSTUREPEDIC
Mn. Pauline Hutson led discussed
the Bible Study on Life presented Septz27-29. Seven
Changes in the Bible with members were present,
the theme for the lesson Mn. Silvia Shupp led the
being From
Brunch Honors —_
Jo Ann Stubblefield
A brunch and rice bag mother of the bride to be,
partyy was held Saturday her sisters, Mrs Andy Jones S'/, * I
morning honoring Miss Jo of Garland, Mrs Kyle I *** ‘ ..4
Ann Stubblefield, bride elect Barlen of Arlington, Mrs I l|l
of Mr. Barney Poole, at the Eugene Poole, mother of the
home of Mrs. Joe Travis groom-to-be, his aunt Mrs
Kelsey Co-bostess were Irene Roy, both of Mt ,Z •
Mr*. Morri* Foster and Miss Pleasant. The hostess gift to / '
Assorted the honoree were place '
muffins, mats, napkins and napkin if
COMPANY______________1W-1ALES_______121QUWL.
1. SEALY $338-344
2. SIMMONS 170
3. SERTA 158-168
4. VAN VORST (King Koil Included) 122-124
5. SPRING AIR 110
6. STEARNS & FOSTER 85-92
7. THERAPEDIC < . 80
8. RESTONIC 55
9. BASSETT BEDDING / 35-37"
FACT: SEALY OUTSOLD THE NEXT TWO
(Source FurnLur. Tod,,) COMPETITORS COMBINEDI
Staci Brooks.
coffee cakes, . .
wrapped smokies, fruiL and rings.
string cheese were served Miss Stubblefield artd Mr.
z with fruit punch and coffee. Poole will be married
Special guests included October 1 at the United
Mrs. Frank Stubblefield, Methodist Qiurch in Bogata.
Mrs. Fry
Honored With Party
Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Fry Pavillion Monday evening
and Carol of Mt. Pleasant, honoring Mrs. Wilma Fry on
Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Stin- her birthday.
son, J.W. Cassie and Maple Springs Baptist
Jeromiah of Whitehouse, Church members were
Mr. and Mr*. Rayford invited and approximately
Pittman, Mr. and Mrs. 50 members and relatives
Harold Strahan, Mr. and enjoyed a covered dish
Mrs. Hulen Westerman, Mr. supper and the white bir-
and Mrs. M.L. Black, Mr. thday cake trimmed in pink
and Mrs. Jesse Brown and with the letters “Happy
Mrs. Verbeth Wyatt hosted a Birthday Wilma”.
surprise party at the Maple Mrs. Fry received many
Springs Baptist Church nice and lovely gifts.
Mrs. Binnion
Honored With Brunch
Mrs. Ronda Brown was Kuhl and Jackie Thompson,
hostess to a brunch at her Each guest presented Mrs.
home on Wednesday Sept. 7 Binnion with a token gift,
honoring Mrs. Jelu Binnion. Mrs. Binnion is a patient in
Refreshments of Cokes, the Presbyterian Hospital,
donuts, chips and dips were 8200 Walnut Hill, Dallas,
served to Zonetta Hawkins, Tex. 75231, Room 515.
Judy Easley, Lou Hall, Patti
Morris Chapel Association Meets
t The Morris Chapel and bring picnic lunch
Cemetery Association will Meeting will start at xp a. m.
hold their annual meeting and end when everyone
Sunday Oct. 2 at the leaves. Roy Karris is
cemetery. Everyone in- president.
terested is urged to attend
Mrs. Hutson Leads Bible Study
Mrs. Pauline Hutson led Brother . Mrs. Ann
the Bible Study on Life Culpepper led in prayer
Changes in the Bible with Mrs. Mary Ann Ward read
the theme for the lesson the Prayer Calender. The
being”From the Mary Hill Davis program
Bogata Baptist Women.... for State Missions was
and will be
THE RIVERCREST High
School Drum Major for
1983-84 is Renae
Williams. Renae is a
"W-i
Association will Meeting will start at xp a.m.
Roy Karris is
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Nichols, Nanalee & Nichols, Thomas. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1983, newspaper, September 22, 1983; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1268840/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.