The Bogata Tribune (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1960 Page: 4 of 4
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, I960
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F H A NEWS
By Anita Dodd
During the last two weeks,
the Homemaking II class has
,earned many things about
Home Nursing. We have learn-
ed how to read and cleanse the
thermometer, and to take the
temperature. We have learned
how to fill and apply a hot wa-
ter bug, ice cap, and hot com-
presses, In addition, we have
learned the common symptoms
i f illness.
The recipe for this week is
INSURANCE
FIRE
AUTOMOBILE
CASUALTY
OFFICE AT
BOGATA FUNERAL HOME
CURTIS WILKINSON
CREAM f*UFF8
Yield: 12 large, 18 medium,
or 9 dozen bite size.
One-half cup shortening
1 cup boiling water
4 eggs
1 tup sifted flour
1 teaspoon salt
Add shortening to boiling wa-
ter and bring to a boil. And
flour and salt all at once, and
stis vigorously until ball forms
in cpnter of pan. Cool slightly.
Add unbeaten eggs, one at a
time, l>eating thoroughly after
each egg. Mixture should be
very stiff. .Shape on greased
cookie sheet by dropping from
.‘poon.
Baking Time
Large size, 1" 3q min. 400 de-
grees r.; heat of; 20 min', door
0{« n.
M edium size, 3” - 30. min. 400
( ■•glees F.; heat off 15 min.,
door open.
Bite size, 1” - 20 min. 400 de-
grees F.; heat off 5 min., door
open.
Cool, cut slice off top.
Fill large size with chicken,
meat, or fish salad. Fill medium
Local NewB From . .
Fulbiight
BY MRS. LEO RIDENS
LOOK WHAT'S NEW!
AIR JET CAR WASHER
AS NEW AS TOMORROW!
In step with the jet age. Don’t let the paint
be rubbed off yuor ear the old fashioned way."
Wt are equipped to give your ear the ,Cleanest
wash and best grease job possible. In Any
Kind Of Weather!
Give us a try. Watch the road grime roll off
your ear without a hand touching iL
Joe Choate Skelly Station
BOGATA,
TEXAS
Supper guests Saturday night
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Travis King were: Mr. and Mrs.
Ricky Whiteman and son Mike,
of Mesqhite, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Hammer and daughter, Robin, of
Clarksville, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Hammer antj Pat % Akin Grove
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lee King
of Kansas City, Kansas, Sp. 5
and Mrs. Diane <King and sons
of El Paso, Mrs. Bertha King,
Kay and Dick.
Also visiting in the King
home later in the evening were
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Guest of De-
port, Mr. and Mrs- Horace
Adams, Johnny and Diana of
Bogata and Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Clayton. ...
Sunday evening visitors in nnt* Mrs. John Horn.
Local News From . . .
Johntown
By Mrs. Francis Foster
Mrs. Eugene Hawkins of Cor-
pus Christi and Mrs. Jess Marris
and children of Pasadena are at-
tending their mother, Mrs. W.
R. Baxter, who is ill.
Mrs. James Rector and Mollie
of Ft. Worth spent the weekend
with Mrs. Mollie Rector. Other
visitors of Mrs. Rector were her
daughter, Mrs. Ira Kelly of Slab
Town and Mrs. Velma Watson
and Children of.Bogata.
Mrs. Jennie Hinson is much
improved this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bain and
Billy Ruth and Mrs. John Sales'
and her daughter, Josephine |
spent the weekend in Dallas
wyth Mr. and Mrs. Murrell
Sports'and children and Mr.
at
iXonoAd VOTLtA. (jttuleAAan
A Bridal Shower was given
for Mrs. Floy Anderson, the
former Bobby Sue Parker, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mfs. John
Parker of Bogata, in the home
of Miss Billie Forester Saturday
afternoon at 2:30.
Hostesses were Mrs. Mable
Hale, Mrs. Opal Benham, Mrs.
Woodrow Legate, Mrs. Tommy
Burton, Mrs. Roy Lee Hutson,
Miss Sue Childers, Miss Dorothy
Parker, Miss Linda Jo Dodd,
Miss Gale Stephenson, Mias Lou
Ann Prater, Miss Beunice Fores-
ter and Miss Billie Forester.
Miss Dorothy Parker, 9ister of
the bride, registered 59 guests.
The table was covered with a
t
lace cloth over pink. Punch and
cake squares were served.
vour
January Sale
NOW IN PROGRESS
Hero’s your chance to save money on
drug and notion needs:
KEG. NOW
$I.7n (’ara Noma Hand Cream -98
$2.50 Dry Skin Cleansing Cream $1.25
VITAMINS
AMERICA’S LARGEST SELLING VITAMIN
SUPER PLENAMINS $1.79 to $12.90
NEW FOR CHILDREN
MKLTAMINS JR. , ' only $2,3
GUARANTEED
COl’GII (’ENTER TABLETS
$1.49
AND MANY OTHER BARGAINS
Buckman Rexall Drug
ME 2-5811
BOGATA
SAVE AS YOU SPEND
Top Weekend Values
At Your Friendly Store
SUGAR 5 lbs .49c
PINTO BEANS 4 lbs .43c
Mis. Tnckei's Shortening 8 lb pail $1.69
PIZZA PIE MIX -46c
GRAPE JELLY 1 lb 2 oz .29c
GRADE A FRYERS lb .33c
Colgate Dental Cieam .69c size .57c
APRIL SHOWER PEAS .15c
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WE GIVE DOUBLE S and H GREEN STAMPS
EVERY WEDNESDAY ON EACH PURCHASE
OF $2.50 OR MORE
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Legate Food Store
the King home*' were Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Barnes and grand-
son, Sammy Lynn of Detroit,
Mrs. William Burhinal and daur
grtor Betty of Paris and Miss
Jane Cheatham of Deport.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Green
spent Sunday in Tyler visiting
Mr. Green's brother, S. O.
Green and family. They also
visited Mr. and Mrs. Alex Man-
grum and Mr. and Mrs. Crocket
Mangrum and children in Long
view.
Karen Baker has been ill the
past week. ,
Sp. 5 and Mrs. Diane King
and sons Kyle and Kerry of El
Paso arrived last week for a
three weeks visit with' his par-
ents, Mr.a nd Mrs. Travis King
and Mrs. King’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Horace Adams of Bo-
gata.
Mrs. M. B. Lee left Saturday
for a three weeks visit with .her
sister, Mi's. Ike Reed and Mr.
Reed of Ft. Worth. While away
Mrs. Lee will also visit her son
Mr, and Mrs. Gene Let* of
Athens. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lee
King of Kansas City, Kansas
spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Travis
King.
Our hearts were made sad
this week by the death of Tom
Massingill. He has .been a resi-
dent of this community many
years. Our sympathy goes out
lo his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Po Pepper and
daughter‘Jo Ann of Houston
and Tommie Massingill of Fort
Worth have spent several days
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Fisher attending the bed
side of their father, Tom Mas-
sir.gill.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Broad-
way of Salt Lake City, Utah,
left Wednesday night for their
home after a visit in the home
cf Mrs. Broadway's mother, Mrs.
Rebbccca Massingill. •
Mr. and Mrs. Love Fortner of
Ft. Smith, Arkansas visited Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Fortner and Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Hill over the
weekend.
Mr's. John D. Alley has been
confined to her home by illness
the past few days.
Lennie Wicks is ill .this week
with the flu. t
F« A. Petty of Sulphur Bluff
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Black
Sunday.
Buddy Stringfellow is able to
be in A wheel chair after being
confined to his bed for tw’o and
a half months.
Airman 1st Class Dean Rhodes
who for the past few years has
been in the Air Force, says it
is grand to be a civilian again
and to be with friends and rela-
tives at his hometown again.
Ray Stringfellow of Denison
visited in the G. M. Rector home
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Foster
;.nd Marion were dinner guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Pope at Talco.
Mrs. Hubert Horn and child-
ren visited her grandmother,
Mrs. Belle Cavender, at McCrury
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Allums
of Mesquite spent from Monday
until Thursday With My. and
Mrs. Travis Watts.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Northcutt
and children of Denison visited
her brother, -Mr. and Mrs. Vei-^
non Pyles over the weekend.
Other visitors were Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Edd Pyles of Dallas.
Bro. West of Detroit, Michi-
gan brought the eleven o’clock
message at the Harvest Temple
Church Sunday.
•lohntmvn Defeats Deport
Johntown boys and girls were
both Victors in games played at
Deport Thursday night. Score
in the girls game was 40-38 in
favor of Johntown. The boys
won by a handy 43-17 tally.
Next gam? for the Johntown
terms will be Jan. 21 at.Hagans-
port.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Miss Liz Stubblefield, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stub-
blefield, is reported on the sick
list thig week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Payne and
Mrs. Earl Payne of Mt. Pleasant
and Mrs. Mary Etta Landrum,
cf Pori Arthur, visited Mrs.
Lora Suggs Saturday.
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Mrs. Lora Suggs spent from
Inursday until Saturday visit-
ing her daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Pat O’Donnell and
Mike in Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horner
; re visiting relatives in Dallas.
Mrs. Audrey Tadlock visited
in Texarkana Wednesday.
Mrs. Mammie Brewer is visit-
ing relatives in Tulsa, Oklahoma
this week.
To The Resident!
01 Precinct No. 1:
I am happy to say that all
payments due on Precinct No. 1
roi)d equipment have now been
made, bringing the Precinct out
of debt.
We now have three maintain-
ors, one track loader, two pick-
up trucks, and one oil tank, all
paid for. In addition, we now
cvvn two lots with a well-equip-
ped sl op, 50 x 50 feet, con-
crete floored, in the City of
Bogata.
With this modern equipment
and shop, and with no more
payments to be made, I feel that
wp can do an even better job
building and maintaining County
loads and serving the people of
this Precinct and County.
I believe that my record in
this regard justifies my candi-
dacy for - re-election, and I
earnestly solicit your vote and
support.
J. N. Lee
Candidate for Commissioner,
Precinct. No. 1
Adv.
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SERMON TOPIC SUNDAY
"Christ prayed that they might
ail be one’’, from John 17, will
be the topic of the sermon at
^ieNeely Memorial .Presbyterian
church Sunday. Church starts at
9:50, Sunday School at 11:00.,
OPEN HOUSE FOR
MR. AND MRS. COX
Miss Ethleen Williams of Bon-
ham ,and Mrs. Leroy Prejean
will be hostesses at an open
house at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Cox, Sunday, January
17 to honor the couple in obser-
vance of their Golden Wedding
Anniversary.
Mr,, and Mrs. Cox observe
their 50th anniversary January
16.
Average prices received by
farmers during 1960 will show a
further slight decline while cost
of production and marketing
will continue to rise, says John
G, McHaney, extension econo-
mist.
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Bogata
- Funeral Home.
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SUNDAY
2-5 P.M.
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We courteously invito yon to visit ns
at our now location, 114 North Main.
E. E. KIRKLAND JAMES GRANT
CURTIS WtlEKINKON
MRS. RUSS WARD P»OB HOLT
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Reavis, Jim. The Bogata Tribune (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1960, newspaper, January 14, 1960; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth850596/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.