The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1974 Page: 4 of 6
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Thursday, June 20, 1974
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WANT ADS
^MOBILE HOME SAL
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EVERY NOME ON OUR LOT NAS BEEN
REDUCED TO CLEAR THE LOT DURING TNIS SALE
Plus
On Each Air
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3 DAYS ONLY
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
SUNDAY
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*20 OFF Every Washer
wrr Dryer Pair
Come In And Register
For
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What We Sell You Today
OPEN DAILY
8:00 A.M. TO 8:00 P.M.
OPEN SUNDAY
1:00 P.M. TO 8:00 P.M.
j
ACROSS FROM SANDS RESTAURANT AND DONNIE KECK FORD
204 Ferguson Road Mount Pleasant
572 5458
Rates: 6 cents per word No
ad accepted for less than 75c
per issue Terms cash unless
you are a regular advertiser
in this newspaper
Annie Lee's
Gift Shop
Custom Picture
Latest Fashions
h Ladies' Dresses A
Sports Wear
Sites
Petite To Extra Large
Open Tuesday Saturday
0:00 To 5:00 432 5002
Formerly Kay's Fashions
HOUSE OF FLOWERS -De-
port 652 2445. home. 652 5156
or 652-2143. Hogala represen
tative. Mrs Kenneth II Allen.
632 5375 <tfci
BOGATA
PAINTS BODY
SHOP
Free Estimates
Insurance Claims
Car Truck Boat
Auto Glass
Troy Howerton
4th St. Bogota 432 4102
BUDDY’S MEN’S WEAR
Home of quality merchan-
dise. 130 Main Street Phone
427-3155 Clarksville db tfc
WANTED—Hay hauling and
pasture shredding any-
where. anytime. 632-5386 at
night
GRAVEL HAULING-Kennclh
Thomas Phone 652 4158
d-tfc
For Timber Clearing,
Doiier Work
Contact
Manuel Ruthardt
432 5144
FOR SALE- Performance
tested Red Angus bulls, 9 to 20
mo. Fred Landry. Clarksville.
Texas, tfc
Marina
And General
Store
Sign Up Now For
Dry Boat Storage
12 Feet x 32 Feet Stalls
Lake Information
Fool—Groceries
Fishing Tackle
Bait — License
Coffee— Snacks
P. M. 2723 On North Side
Of Lake Cypress Springs
See Jack Winn For
USED LUMBER
All Sixes. All Lengths
BAB FURNITURE
Tako
379 3441
WANTED TO BUY-Old
guns, coins, antiques Call
Sheppard's Grocery 632-5496.
Hagansport,
FOR SALE One 16" RCA
Victor Deluxe T V And
Stand $45 00 Air Conditoner
Fan Six Cylinder Engine
$45 INI 379-4701.
FOR SALE Othor Pearson
property, furnished or un
furnished, good location.
Maggie Lee Morgan. 784 3911
FOR SALE-1951 Chevrolet.
new tires and battery. $100
784 3941 '
HOUSE FOR SALE. 3
bedrooms. 2 baths, central
heat A air, 509 N. Main.
Bogata. 632 5855 Kenneth
Brumley
BOGATA
DRAPERY SHOP
CUSTOM DRAPES
CUSTOM RODS
FREE ESTIMATES
>32 $941_
WANTED—Housekeeper to
work two or three mornings
or afternoons a week. $1.50
per hour, we pay Social
Security Must furnish own
transportation Call Bogata
News Office. 632 5322
Buford Redfeom
REAL ESTATE
OIS SWAIM
379 3731 — Talco
432 5476 Bogata
FOR SALE—Two bedroom
home on large lot shed at
back. 632-5748
W ANT TO BUY baby stroller,
call 652 2:198
BILL
Air Conditioning
Installation A Repair
Central Heat And
Air Conditioning
COMMERCIAL
Refrigeration
WIRING
Household, Commercial
Authorixed
CARRIER
Air Conditioning
Sales A Service
Bogata 432 5321
379-3441
FOR SALE
140 acres N.W. Red River
County near proposed Pine
Creek Lake. $270 acre.
Owner financing.
120 acres 12 miles N.W.
Paris. $315 acre. Owner
financing.
32 acres North Clarksville
$500 acres. Financing
available.
Wo Need Listings On Land
And Houses, Large Or
Small Tracts. Call
BITTY
HUDDLESTON
704 4054
AAB Real Estate
Paris, Texas
SELL CRAFTS. GIFTS and
toys by parly—July through
November—Nine hours per
week—Average $10 per hour
Kit, commission, and bonus
es. 214- 427 5253 Itc
CUNNINGHAM'S
TRADE DAY
EACH SATURDAY
AUCTION AT NIGHT
HOSPITAL BEDS. WHEEL
CHAIRS, walkers, com-
plete line of hospital equip
men! for home care of
patient Hospital Equipment
Rental A Supplies. Ml.
Vernon. Texas Medicare
approved. 537-4146or 537 2942
In Ml Pleasant call 572-7256
tfc
PRODUCE, tomatoes, pota-
toes. peas, peppers, etc at
stand one mile out on 271
toward Johntown at the
Walter Harper place 632-5657
or 632 5937
FOR SALE Registered Polled
Hereford Bulls A. L.
Buckman. 214-632-5811 days
or 632-5812 nights.
F’OR SALF’-Kenmore Auto-
matic washer, working hut
needs repair, while exterior,
looks new. $20 (to as is Can be
seen al Hivercrest of Pho
632 5205 or 632 5170
FOR SALE
Deport, Texas
Under construction, 3
bedroom, IV* both brick
homo, paneling, shag
carpet, range, dishwasher,
central heat and air, all
utilities.
Nothing down, small clos-
ing cost if qualified.
Call
B. A. HUDDLESTON
784-48S4_
OVERWEIGHT?—Lose ugly
fat with the Diadex plan —
Reduce excess fluids with
Fluidex al Buckman’s Drugs.
FLOWERS for all occa-
sions Call Mrs. Gordon Allen,
representative, Clarksville
Florists, tfc
See Jack Winn For
USED CHAIRS
BAB FURNITURE
Tako
GENTLE MARE for sale
Phone 632-5015, Bogata
HOUSE FOR SALE-New
paint, new roof on good
acreage In city limits, phone
See Jack Winn For
USED WINDOWS
All Sixes
BAB FURNITURE
379 3441 Talco
AUCTION
Sat., June 22
10:00a.m.
FARM MACHINERY A
EOUIPMENT
J. E. Howard A Son Ranch
Detroit, Texas
1080 MF Tractor Air
Conditioner 900 Hours. 8 N
Ford; No. 35 Heston 3 Ton
Hay Stacker Near New;
One Season New Holland
Hay Equipment Hayliner,
Baler. Rake And Mower;
15' Terrain King Shredder ;
12' Tandem Stock Trailer,-
Approx. 7.000 Bales Ber
muda And Hay Grazer; 76
Metal Hay And Self
Feeders. Plus All Equip
ment And Machinery To
Operate Large Ranch For
CompteteBrochureContact
Bloke Moore
Associates
Auctioneers
P. O. Box 777 784 2815
_Parts, Texas_
FOR SALE—1954 Olds 88,
excellent condition, all
original equipment Call
Sheppard’s Grocery. 632-5496
AIR CONDITIONING
SERVICE
I Joe's Helpful Hints: A unit I
I low on freon will cause
I your air conditioning sys-
Item to operate long or |
■ continuously. Phone 982-
15326 Or 982-5590.
JOE McGEE
WANT TO BUY—Good clean
cars and trucks Musi be
clean. Gus Swaim, 632-5626.
Bogata.
| House Wiring 220 outlets|
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
All Work Guaranteed
Service Changes
Rewiring
VIRGIL GROOM
_432 5995
RURAL COLOR SERVICES
—Specializing in painting
for ranchers, farmers and
other rural property owners.
Free estimates. Call Mike
Wood. 652 4262
See Jack Winn For
BAB FURNITURE
RESPONSIBLE PERSON to
own and operate confection
vending route Deport, Ko
gala. Talco and surrounding
areas High protil items Can
start part time Age or
experience not important
$1,195 to Lt.T.vi cash invest
ment Write and include your
phone number Department
BVV, .1938 Meadow brook Rd .
Minneapolis. MN 55426
NOTICF2—Pyrex pie plate
with no name left at my
house Call Mrs F’. C. Moore.
Bogata
F’OR SALE G E refrigera
tor, leeder pigs, tire and
wheels for t’hev. pickup.
632-5695. Bogata
F’OR SALF]—Bahv playpen
and pad Mrs Lloyd F’ord.
Rugby.
FOR SALE—AD-5 Allis
Chambers Bulldozer. De-
port. 652-5156
OBITUARIES
James Chesshire
James Riley Chesshire. 64,
was dead on arrival at Mount
Vernon Hospital, Mount
Vernon, from an apparent
heart attack. F’uneral ser-
vices were held at 4 p.m.
Thursday. June 13. at the
Assembly of God Church in
Bogata. with the Rev. Billy
Pirtle officiating Burial
followed in Bogata Cemetery
by Bogata F’uneral Home.
Chesshire was born in Red
River County. August 31. 1910.
the son of William and
F:iizaheth Tolberl Chesshire.
lie was married in 1936 (o
Bessie Pruitt in Clarksville
Surviving are his wife of
Mount Vernon, and seven
children They are: Mrs
Dixie Belh Diffey of Ama-
rillo: Jimmy Chesshire of
Tyler, Mrs. Barbara Guess of
Mount Vernon; Mrs. Bobby
Stafford of Clarksville: Mrs.
Sheila Davlin of Carksville;
Vance Allen Chesshire and
Curtis Chesshire of Mount
Vernon. Four brothers sur-
vive They are Lee Chessire of
Odessa; F’d Chesshire and
I B Mitchell, both of Annona
and Homer Chesshire of New
Mexico. Two grandchildren
also survive.
H. L. Anderson
ILL. (Andy> Anderson. 54.
3405 Sycamore St in Dallas,
died F’ridav morning. June 14.
in the Veteran s Administra-
tion Hospita
He was born Sept 16. 1919.
in Lamar County, the son of
Luii and Ida Mae Anderson
lie was a World War II
veteran
Anderson is survived by his
mother of Bogata: three
sisters. Mrs Lloyd Cawley of
Bogata. Mrs Lloyd Scoggins
of Dallas and Mrs Issac
Stephenson ol Galena Park,
two brothers. Bill Anderson of
(iarland and lister Anderson
ot Sand Springs. Okla . and a
mimlHT of nieces and neph
ews
F’uneral services were held
al 2 :to p m Sunday. June 16.
at the Bogata Assembly of
God Church with the Rev Bill
Pirtle officiating Burial was
in Cunningham Cemetery
under the direction of Bogata
F uneral Rome
Pallbearers were Ralph
Cawley. Truman Stephenson.
Roy Anderson. Charles Cole.
Jr . Charles Scoggins. Gerald
Scoggins and Don Roach
CAKIHtF THANKS
Our thapks to our many
friends for the food, flowers,
and expressions of sympathy
which helped us so much in
our recent sorrow Special
thanks to Rev. Pirtle. and
singers and to Ralph and
Bobby for their hospitality
The family of H. L. Anderson
CARD OF THANKS
Thank you for the pretty
gifts We enjoyed having you
so much George & Josie
Allums
F’OR SALE—2 baby beds and
mattress. $10.00 and $12310
379 4083 Talco
F’OR SALE-1 16" R C A
Victor Deluxe T.V. and
Stand $45 tN) Air conditioner
fan. six cylinder engine.
$45.00 Talco, 379-4701.
HOUSE F’OR RENT - F’our
rooms. 2 baths, wash room
and plenty storage space
F^die F’orrestor, Bogala. 632-
5256
F’OR SALK TWO piece living
room set. $20 00, Apt. size
range. 2 coffee tables, beds,
mattress, cheap. Mrs. O. F\
Stevenson, Talco.
F’OR SALF2- Brand new patio
vacuum cleaner. 632-5049,
Bogata.
HACKLER'S
ELECTRIC8 PLUMBING
COMPANY
Installation And Repair
For Fast, Dependable
Service
Call 652-2400 Deport, Texas
Al Work
Guaranteed
Concrete
Contractor
No Jok Too Largo
No Job Too Sural
DOUG MAYES
Bogata, Toms
Chester N. Pyron
Chester M Pyron, 85. a
resident of Panhandle and a
native of Blossom, died
Wednesday morning. June 12,
at his home
Mr Pyron was the brother
of Mrs CM Green of
Blossom and Mrs. T.E White
of Paris, and the brother-in-
law of Mrs. R.T. Pyron of
Blossom. He was the son of
Mr. and Mrs. T.P. Pyron.
Survivors include one son.
C M Pyron Jr of Panhandle;
one daughter. Mrs Helen
Sparks, also of Panhandle;
sisters Mrs. Green and Mrs.
White and also Mrs. L.L.
Roland of Canton and Mrs.
Helen Stephens of Denton;
one sister-in-law. Mrs Pyron
of Blossom; and four grand-
children.
He was a retired employe of
the Gulf Oil Company.
Clyde Johnson
Clyde Sidney Johnson. 77.
Rt. I. Bogata. died at 11:40
p.m. F’riday. June 14. in a
Mount Pleasant hospital.
F’uneral services were held
al 2 p.m Monday. June 17 in
the Bogala F’uneral Home
Chapel with the Rev C.G.
Renfro officiating Burial was
in the Bogata Cemetery under
the direction of Bogata
F’uneral Home
He was born June 9. 1897 in
South Carolina, the son of
Samuel Johnson and Sue
Elizabeth Stroup He married
the former Ida Cockrum in
1916 al Hopewell He was a
farmer
He is survived by his wife,
three sons. Claude Johnson ol
Sherman. James Johnson ot
Bogata. Lester Ray Johnson
of Detroit; five daughters.
Mrs laircnc Woolen ol
Garland. Mrs Claude Smith
of Bogata. Mrs J M lleGan
of Lubbock. Mrs Billy By bee
and Mrs Bill F’lynn. both ot
Pans, two sisters. Mrs
Gifford F’arris of San Berna
dmo. California, and Mrs
Fllhel F’arris of FYrderick.
Oklahoma. two brothers.
Terry Johnson ot Deport and
Raymond Johnson ol San
Bernadino. California. 24
grandchildren and 15 great-
grandchildren
Pallbearers were Carl
Williams. Fddon Chaloner
F’orresl Parks. Dean Ward
F^nnis Moore and Holier! Bell
Virgil Domino
Virgil Marion i|>nc>
Domino dic'd at 7:15 am.
June I3at Memorial Hospital,
in Mt Pleasant lie was’a
resident of Route I. Mount
Pleasant A native of Titus
Countv he was born May 24.
1918
lie was a WWII Veteran
Survivors include his wife.
Helen Spraks Domino and a
daughter. Mrs Vonda Owen
of Louisville. Ky . two
grandchildren, two sisters.
Mrs. Myrtle Good of Deport
and Mrs Ollie Sullivan of Mt
Pleasant, two brothers. F’ B
Domino of Dallas and Fiddle
Domino of Silsbee.
Saturday. June 15. funeral
services were conducted at
the Gladewater Baptist
Church and there was a
Masonic graveside service at
the Gladewater Cemetery.
Mrs. Gibson
THE
FAMILY^
LAWYER
***
Mrs. Burder Gibson, 89,
who lived at 321 Gilmer. I
Sulphur Springs, died at 6:50*
p m Sunday. June 16. in OH Guard
Memorial Hospital, Sulphur
Springs. She was a former Erma was all loo familial with
resident of Red River County. ,h« cracked floorboard in h r
F'uneral services in Sulphur xpar,ment. and she usually stepped
Springs were held at 2 p m °ver •* wi,h ca,,e Bul ,H"C da> hor
Tuesday. June 18. in Murray aUen.*,°" was, d,'e/,ed ^,hcr.rtfl
:r”s,ky rr*'„ rr
Chapel with the Rev. Law- tarily off guard. Frma tripped on
rence Alexander officiating, the floorboard and sprained her
Bogala Funeral Home had ankle,
charge of graveside services
at 4:30 p.m. in Cuthand
Cemetery.
Mrs. Gibson is survived by
three sons. James A. Gibson
of Missouri. William A.
Gibson, whose home is in
Arkansas, and David L.
Gibson of Clarksville; three
daughters, Mrs. Mary Sims of
Sulphur Springs; Mrs. Reda
Polk of California and Mrs.
Lorene Lee of Dallas; a
stepson. Raymond Gibson of Could she collect damages Imm
Levelland; a sister, Mrs. Lula her landlord for not keeping h -
Watkins of Dallas, and 28 apartment in good repair’ In a
grandchildren. court test, the landlotd atened
that Erma herself was guilts t
negligence for foigelting ah.a t
P„„»_ 1 the faulty condition ot the floo
* “8XJU Hut the jury absolved he*■ , i
negligence and gtanted het ciaim
Reason: the "distraction docti inc "
w-e o ■ Under this doctrine, behavior
I* Or that would ordinarily lv cmi-
Postal vehicles are for sale wdered negligent may he c\.u -cd
to the public. Postmaster d *he pet son s. attention vs a .it-
James V Lusbv announced ‘racted from the danger.
• Hill not cvcia kind ot disti.u
. . , lion is cnouuh to constitute m
The operative vehicles are eu.usc „ nuis( hl. t,MlU. ,Ull,r
Commerce qUjie unusual, and quite comp-
Vehicles
Incatcd at 153
Area Code 214 749 2817
Outsmart
The Computer
Gel results from computer
calculated hills
"If soli receive an tncorrevl
hill, shred it." Lillian Coch
ran. home management spec
talist with the Texas Agrt
cultural F’.xtens.on Service.
Texas A AM University Sys-
tem. advised
"Place the shredded bill
alqng with a note of
explanation—in an envelope,
and mail it lo (he company
This requires personal alien
lion whereas just a hand
written note might be
ignored "
"The main point is to
mutilate the bill in such a way
that the computer is forced to
take action," she said
Houirwtrk!
In the average family, house
hold tasks ’take about 67 hours
a week
BOVS’LEAGUE
SCHEDULE
l ittle League Schedule
June 25
No games scheduled
June 27
No games scheduled
Pee Wee Schedule
June 21
Blossom at Deport
p.m
Deport al Blossom
pm
Kinds Of f ish
In the world's seas .mil
there are about 2.YIMNI
kinds of ti.sh
rivers
know ll
T.s
Street. Dallas. Texas 75207 ling Something lew wun’i I.
and may he inspected and-or Thus:
purchased Monday through A shopper in .< qipcun • t
F’riday from 10 00a m to4:00 noticed a loose canon on die I
p m A predetermined priee is ahead of hei Just heloie ie.n‘
established for each vehicle to 'P°'- s^c paused •* > .
lx* sold, based on the condition *n'NC,i»ie wdh a friend ih.it
of the vehicle Although the "•?***'■ ,htf'"l"c,'K ’
vehicles are operative. Ihev 'V* '."f, ‘ll""M su
r . atHHH the carton am! i .1
carry no guarantee They will UJ |j|(, mr| j(
lx* sold on a first-come, first was hci |1UI, , Vl,, ,
served basis matkei when she sued im
Payment must be cash, ages And the time, me wu •
cashier's check. ceFtitied agreed. Ihe comi said .■ tnen
check, travelers' checks »r chat was not a conipellm en. .i
Postal money orders Per distraction to justify loigett.
sonal checks cannot lx* xhout such an obvious dame
accepted W’hat about tiallic muses •
The ivpes ol vehicles for distract a pedestrian' Dm
, . . ... _ not iiidui.il i v he enoiich t >
sale are one I Ton I96.> ..
. _ cuse negligence.
Dodge, van type two a-T.m A man wh(, MumhU.t, „ ,
I9»u International, van type. n,oken curbing claimed .d'ei«.
i.Vmcu ft and five ‘..-Ton 1969 jn Win|, v-ii>. that the m t '
Nash Rebel. Sedan Delivery of an oncoming cat had diveml
Mr JO Lafayette. Fleet his attention Hut a comt h>! I d .
Manager, may be contacted to he no excuse
for additional information at I he sound of aulomohi1. •
said the nidge "is h.udlv .in ii
common occurrence in mb..*
America. Cits inhabit.in's di.<u'
not he diverted hv ordm.its •
traffic "
ci
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Mm i Is | osl
I he son ut
Wallin ln|
VS ill Hill I III
Ol IIU Ml Bill
A public- irrvirr feature of llir
American Bar Axoriulinii and
the Texas Stale liar \»«oei.iti>>n.
Written hv Will Bern aril
f 1974 American R.v \svviati. •
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Wright, Pat. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1974, newspaper, June 20, 1974; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893470/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.