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Thursday, August 30, 1984
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Obituaries
i GARAGE SALES
Cunningham News
W.B.McAllister
Mrs. Willie J. Fowler.
his hand was caught and severely cut
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Mrs. Sherry Evans, Kyle, Lana
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Slusher spent and Larea of Garland also Mrs.
from Sunday until Tuesday visiting Joyce Evans of Paris had lunch with
their children, Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Mrs. Gladys O’neal Sunday.
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Robert Taylor of Paris visited Mrs. his finger. He was carried to the Dies At Age 83
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on the farm once owned by his
grandfather, A.M. Gieger. He was
active in church, serving as Bible
teacher and deacon. Mr. Gieger was
a Master Mason, member of Talco
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COKE
12 Pack Cans
$269
MARGARINE
Country Crock 3 Lb.
BUTTERMILK
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CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank each and
every one, including the
Sunday School classes from
the Methodist and Baptist
churches for the cards,
visits, calls and letters while
I was in the hospital and
since I have returned home.
Ann Cady
SUGAR
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W B. McAllister, 83, of Bogata, James O. Gieger, 73, died August
died at his home late Saturday 17 in Ft. Worth. He was born
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CARD OF THANKS
The family of Kevin Mark
Screws wishes to thank
everyone who brought food,
sent flowers, or offered any
kind of comfort during our
time of grief.
We especially want to
thank Rev. Eddie Clement,
Rev. BUI Pirtle and Rev
Raynard Screws for their
kind words and prayers.
Also, to Gayle Roach, Loree
Roach and Mollie Williams
we wish to express our
deepest appreciation for the
beautiful music. We never
realized how many won-
derful people there were in
this part of the country until
that horrible wreck took our
precious Kevin.
Donald and Judy Screws
Tana, Crisanna, Michael
Don,
Lila and Bren Screws
Mr. and Mrs. Muri Roach
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mauldin
CARD OF THANKS
Our hearts overflow with
sincere appreciation for all
who expressed their love
and sympathy in so many
comforting ways during our
recent sorrow. We are
deeply gratefid to all of you
The Family of Archie
Fortner
Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev.
James Barnes, pastor of Seventh
Street Baptist Church, officiating.
Burial was in Shady Grove
Cemetery.
Mr. Robison was born Feb. 24,1893
in Minter, a son of JP. Robison and
Faithie Ann Bearmon Moore
Robison. He attended Minter schools
and was a carpenter. He worked in
defense plants during World War II
and worked as a carpenter in Paris
before moving to Emory three years
ago.
Surviving are two brothers, Clyde
Robison of Emory and Edgar
Robison of Paris and several nieces
and nephews.
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Del Monte 200z.
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CARD OF THANKS
The compassion, sym-
pathy, prayers far exceed
anything I ever dreamed of.
The family wants you to
know how much we ap-
preciate your kindness.
ella Maxwell
Zella Hancock
Family of Lewis Hancock
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SIX FAMILY Carport Sale
in Talco—Sue Nolen, third
house east of school Two
couches, two stereos,
rocker, 6 pc. dining suite,
boys and girls jeans 4T-14,
women's jeans 34-38,
uniforms, dresses, shoes,
what nots, pictures, odds
and ends, curtains, blouses
and shirts. Lots of good
buys. 31st, 1st, 2nd, 3rd. 8-30
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and Mrs. Dennis Bazhaw also at- Gladys Sunday of last week. r . E .
tended the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen and Mrs. LCW1S Hancock
Rev. Carter Lyles of Paris filled w.J. Fowler have been attending Dies At Ac 100
the pulpit at the Baptist Church Mrs. Ross Warren in McCuistion 85 °•
Sunday morning and evening. Ice Hospital. Funeral services for Lewis Han- ____________
cream was enjoyed following the Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allen of Paris cock of Bogata were held at 2:30 1134 where he served several years
service and the Youth Group played visited Rev. and Mrs. Weldon Allen p.m. Saturday, August 25 at the as secretary and Hemphill Heights
volleyball. Tuesday. Bogata United Methodist Church 1164 in Ft. Worth. He was a member
Mr. and Mrs. Glasgow Cotton of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robertson of with the Rev. David Rucker of- of the Eastern Star and served as •
Paris and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Powers Clarksville visited Mrs. Gladys ficiating. Burial was in Bogata Worthy Patron for five years. He
spent Sunday sightseeing. They went O’neal Sunday. Cemetery by Bogata Funeral Home. was also activein civic affairs
to Daingerfield State Park, Mon- Mrs. Louise Black and Stephanie Mr. Hancock died Wednesday, A memorial service was held at
ticello Park and Cypress Springs. Jaco of Paris spent Saturday night August 22 at Red River Haven the Assembly of God Church in Talco
Mrs. Jo Gordon of Ft. Worth spent with Mrs. Delcia Wilson Nursing Home, on Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Specials
last week with her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Burney Milstead and children He was bom October 1, 1883 in in songs were presented by Mr and
Delphia Malone. of Burkburnett spent from Tuesday Fulbright, son of John and Rebecca Mrs. R.V. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen visited until Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Hancock. He married Zella Smith and Mrs. Gerald Gieger.
Pynes and Kim Mitchell in the home Rev. and Mrs. Johnnie O’neal of Paris; eleven grandchildren
of Mr. and Mr.s James Mooney. Mr. Annona were supper guests of Mrs. fourteen great-grandchildren.
Mr s Rickey Allen and Hogan at ches were required to close the
Pattonville spent Saturday with Rev. wound. - -- „ , _
and Mrs Weldon Allen Mrs. Edwin Davis at Princeton, evening. Funeral services were held February 10, 19111. "
Velma Cox spent Monday with Mr. La is spending the week with Mr at 2 p.m. Monday, August 27 at the He is survived by2s wue, r anne
and Mrs. Charlie Devlin of Paris, and Mrs. Willie Fowler and at- Johntown Missionary Baptist of Ft Worth and Talco two sons,
Mrs Aimer Norwood and Mrs. tending her sister, Mrs. Ross Warren Church, where he was a member Gerald A. of Everman anddams u
James Norwood visited Mr. and Mrs. in McCuistion Hospital. Pallbearers were Willie Lee, Jr. of Ft. Worth; linegranaenuaren
Wallace Winters and Mrs. Berchie Mrs. Audie Stevens and Mrs. Jackie Gray, Gordon House, Donald and four greatrsranacnuareni ms
Norman in Parkview Nursing Home, Goldie Stevens and David of DeKalb Jean, Raymon Mauldin and Ray mother, Mrs. Nona if8er 01
Pete MeKnight and Mrs. Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Moore and Shirley Burial was in Bogata Grandview; sister, Mrs..an Eora
Warren in McCuistion Hospital Gaylta of Hooks visited Mr.s Clifford Cemetery by Bogata Funeral Home, at Grandview; one hrotne, Auaree
Friday. They also attended a bridal Pynes Sunday W B McAllister was born Sep- A. Gieger of Ft Wortn.
shower for Kim House of Blossom, Mrs. Charles Davis, Terry and Jeff tember 21, 1900 in Upshur County, Funeral services were nera at
bride-elect of Tracy Norwood, of Omaha spent the weekend with the son of William Boyce and Amelia Grace Temple Church in rt. worth
Friday night. Mrs. Delphia Malone. Renshaw McAllister. He married with pastor, Harold Nichols and
Mrs Carol Dorsey and Jennifer of Mr and Mrs. Bud Archibald Oleta Provence in Bogata on Patrick Smith Pastor ofthe
Dallas spent the weekend with Mr. visited Rev. and Mrs. Weldon Allen January 15, 1927. He was retired Assembly of God Churcn in taico
and Mrs. Willie J. Fowler. Sunday. from the Arizona Public Service officiating. Burial was in Laurel
Several from here attended the The United Methodist Youth Group Company. Land Cemetery in Ft Worth with
funeral of Kevin Mark Screws at the with their sponsors, Rev. Jim Survivors include his wife Oleta of Masonic graveside service*.
First Baptist Church in Deport Rowland and Mrs. Bill Chipman the home; two daughters, Mrs. After finishing school in Talco.
Thursday attended a concert at the First Bobby Ruth Manning of Denver, Gieger went to Ft. Worth where he
Mrs. Clifford Pyne sspent Satur- United Methodist Church in Paris Colo, and Mrs. Dixie Marie Melton of attended Brantly Draughn College
day night with Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Saturday night. Afterwards they Galva, III.; one son, Wims Minton and started to work at the Ft. Worth
Pynes of Paris and attended the enjoyed a pizza supper at the Pizza McAllister of Springfield, Ill.; one National Bank, now Texas American _
wedding of her grandson, Darwin Inn. sister, Mrs. Juanita Simmons of Bank in Ft Worth, to retire after 42 "
and years of service. After retirement,
he came back to Talco to raise cattle
RUMMAGE SALE-114 S.
Main, Bogata. Next to
flower shop. Monday, Sept. 3 .
through Saturday, Sept. 8.
Open 9 a m. New items
added daily 8-30
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heston and sons Clyde Slusher.
of Houston Thursday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Hall of
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bell of Paris. Annona visited Harry Slusher
Mrs. Billie Joe Oats and Mrs. Monday.
George Taylor spent Sunday af- Mr.s Dessie Page of Dumas spent
ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Monday until Wednesday with Mrs.
Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson Gladys O’neal.
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Pete Mc Knight was injured
Thursday when he was unhooking a
loader from his tractor The loader
fell on his left foot and crushed it. He
isin McCuistion Hospital
Friends will be glad to know that
Mrs. Ross Warren of Deport is im-
proving after being hospitalized
when she suffered a stroke Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Poe of Paris
visited Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Norwood
Tuesday.
Mrs. Joe B. Williams spent
Tuesday with Mrs. Golden Nabors of
Charleston
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mock of Dallas
spent the weekend with Mrs. Delcia
Wilson.
Mrs. Edwin Davis and Mrs.
Martha Alghareb of Princeton, La.
spent Saturday night with Mr. and
Lawson in 1919 in Red River County. Speakers were Patrick Smith, pastor
He was a member of the Bogata of the church, Don Malone of Lake
United Methodist Church and was a Cypress Springs and John David a
retired bookkeeper. Wright of Talco. Many family and®
Surviving are his wife; four nieces, friends were in attendance.
Ms. Zella Maxwell of Shreveport, Mrs Maudie Pettit
La., Mrs. Ola Lee Jones of Bovina,
Mrs. Anna Ruth Brown of Dallas and Mrs. Maudie Pettit of Ardmore,
Mrs. Willie C. Cummings of Paris; Oklahoma died Tuesday, August 28
three nephews, Robert Calaway of at her home.
Bovina, Eugene Bell of Utah and Services were held Thursday,
Finner Franklin Bell of Irving; August 30 at Grant Funeral Home
nieces Reba Temple and Bobbie Chapel with the Rev. Glen Renfro
Bailey of Deport; a sister-in-law, officiating with burial in Highland
Mrs. Linda Hancock of Red River Cemetery.
Haven and two grandchildren, Linda Mrs. Pettit was a daughter of a
Vance of Orange and Joe Tom Stiles and Josephine Yancey •
Hancock of Fairfield. Cheatham. Her husband, Cliff Pettit,
Tandy Roy Robinson Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.
Dies At Ace 91 Tommy (Patsy) Evans of Ardmore;
8 three brothers, Curtis Cheatham of
Tandy Roy Robison of Emory died Deport, Russell Cheatham of Paris
at Mineola General Hospital Friday, and Leonard Cheatham of Los
August 24. Angeles; one sister, Mrs. Ben Tid-
Services were held at 4 p.m. well of Deport; five grandchildren.
Monday, August 27 at Fry and Gibbs
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CARD OF THANKS
The family of James O.
Gieger wishes to express
their love and appreciation
for the food, cards, letters,
calls, visits and flowers sent
during the illness and death
of our loved one. Also to
those who gave to the cancer
fund, missionary fund,
Tracy Jones Scholarship
fund and for the beautiful
memorial service here
Sunday __________
652-2331
New Hours mon- sat.
5:00 a.m. to 8:00 pun.
dosed On Sunday
Plate Lunch Specials
Every Day 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Senior Gtizens 20% Discount
Jean Evens New Owner
McLaughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Burney
Milstead of Burkburnett and Mr. and
Mrs. Jackie Slusher and Steve
Slusher of Wichita Falls.
Harry Slusher spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Taylor of Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Black and Mrs.
Louise Black of Paris spent Friday
night with Mrs. Delcia Wilson.
Mrs. Carol Griffin of Edmond,
Oklahoma visited with Mr. and Mr.
Clyde Slusher last week.
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Slusher visited *
with Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Morrison
Thursday in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clovis Morrison of Lamar
Point.
Shane Currin of Clarksville was
spending the weekend with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John B.
Whitney and helping bale hay when
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Nichols, Thomas & Nichols, Nanalee. The Talco Times (Talco, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1984, newspaper, August 30, 1984; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575779/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.