The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 28, 1969 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOG AT A, TEXAS, THURSDAY, AUG. 28, 1888
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LOCAL NEWS
B* MRS. WALTER PETTIT
TELEPHONE M2-5322
Morris Roberts was hospitaliz-
ed at Clarksville Monday morn-
Mrs. Fannie Daniel was hospi-
talised at Clarksville Saturday
Moon.
The News has received a
change of address from Dallas to
Mt. Vernon for Esker Chesshir.
Clyde Bell was dismissed Mon-
day from Clarksville hospital,
where he was a patient for a
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Wriirht
of Dallas, visited their parents,
Mrs. Dixie Wright, Mr. and Mrs.
Boe Vickers during week end.
Mrs. Bess Pope visited in Mar-
shall last week with her sisters,
Mrs. Winston Clark, Mrs. J. N.
Quinn.
Mrs. Claudia Lowry returned
home Friday after spending last
week at Quitman with her daugh-
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown.
Mrs. Vera Vaughan has re-
newed a subscription to The
News for Mrs. Natalie Vaughan
of Irving as a birthday gift.
Visiting Mrs. Lora Suggs Sun-
day were her daughter and
grandson, Mrs. Lei and Simms
and David of Dallas.
The News has received change
of address for Dick Ray from
Clearwater Beach, Fla., to Win-
ter Haven, Fla.
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Mrs. W. C. Grayson had as
Saturday visitors, Mr. and Mrs.
Vick Malm, Mr. and Mrs. Vuren
Curb of Eagle town, Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Grayson
of Houston, left Monday after a
week end visit with his father,
Hobart Grayson and other rela-
tives.
Mrs. R. H. Russ and children
of Houston, have returned home
after spending several days with
her sister, Mrs. T. L Mauldin
and Mr. Mauldin.
Mrs. L. G. Farris of Gilmer,
Rachel and Earl Wilkinson of
Tyltr, were Tuesday visitors of
their parents and grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Pleas Turner and
Dereca Jo were Monday night
guests of Mrs. Turner’s sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pierce at
Camden, Ark.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. House
have renewed a subscription to
The Bogota News for their dau-
ghter, Mrs. Manuel Ruthhardt at
Groom.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross McClure
wer in Wichita Falls, Tuesday to
Friday and attended his mother,
Mrs. Sallie McClure in an Iowa
Park nursing home.
Mr. and Mrs. James Francis
and Kerry James have been at-
tending his sister, Mrs. Madge
Stinson at Baylor Hospital, Dal-
las.
Stephanie and Bret Davenport
returned home last week after
two weeks with their grandmo-
ther, Mrs. Bobby Davenport at
Rockdale.
Mrs. Jim East had as Sunday
visitors Mr. and Mrs. James
Boers of Beaumont, Mr. and Mrs.
D. A. White of Irving, Mrs. Jew-
«B Sommers.
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Mrs. Jack Braden of Talco,
was the Wednesday guest of
Mrs. Gus Swaira.
Visiting Mrs. F. P. Brumley
Saturday afternoon was her sis-
ter-in-law, Mrs. Charlie Conine
of Clarksville.
Leonard Pender of Carrollton,
Lewis Swearington of Mesquite,
were Sunday visitors of R. L.
Chesshir,
Mrs. Hiram Oliver returned
home August 19 from Clarks-
ville hospital, where she had been
• patient ten days.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cunning-
ham and children of Garland, vis-
ited iier parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.
L. Mauldin, Sunday.
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OF COLDS AND FLU.
Visiting Mrs. Josie York Sun-
day afternoon were Mr.-. Janice
McCuller of Mt. Pleasant, Mrs.
Nora Combe.-t of Ore City, Boe
Wilson of Sulphur Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cody have
renewed a subscription to The
Bogata News for their son, Har-
old Cody of Paris, a.- a birthday
gift.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Watts, ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Stribling and daughters of Lub-
bock, returned home Tuesday
after a It day. o.VLI mile vacation
trip. States visited included Ne-
vada, Otegon. Washington, Ari-
New Mexico. Iowa, Colo-
rado and others.
Here Sunday to visit Mr. and
Mrs. R. M. Harden in the John
Lei- home, were their son, Henry
Harden, Terry, Phyllis and Lar-
ry of Gilmer; their daughter,
Mrs. Boii Pi a.-her. Tammy and
Ju ia of t.ladewater, Mr. and
Mrs. J. II. Sistrunk.
SPECIALS FRIDAY SATURDAY
Duz Washing Powder, Giant Size 65c
SUGAR, 5-Lb. 59c
TEA, Morton's, 12-Lb. ............... 54c
LETTU C E, Head 15c
CABBAGE, LIl ........... 5c
Corn, Blue Circle, 3 No. 303 Cans ... 49c
June PEAS, Blue Circle —
3 No. 303 Cans ................ 49c
BISCUITS ...............................2 for 15c
Tissue, Scots Family, 4 Roll Pac .... 39c
OLEO, Elgan, Lb.................................15c
MELLORINE, 12-^ar......................29c
PINTO BEANS, 4-Lb. Bag" ............53c"
Kisner Grocery
and Market
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
Gill recently were Mrs. Commie
Rhoads, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Ewald and son, Phillip of Seguin..
The Kwalds also visited Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Perkins at Clarksville.
Mrs. E. B. Stribling of Detroit,
here Thursday, was accompanied
to Clarksville by Mrs. E. C. Watts
for a visit with their 99-year-old
aunt, Mrs. Eudora Russell, a for-
mer Detroit resident.
C. T. McCrury and family of
Lockhart, were week end guests
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.Tient
McCrury. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Warren of Paris, were other Sun-
day afternoon visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. James Watts of
Longview, Mr. and Mrs. Milburn
Hinson spent a four-day vacation
in the Ozarks last week, making
side trips to Joplin, Mo., and
Eureka Springs, Ark.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Kennedy,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Allen
and children were in Lazbuddie
for week end with their daughter
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. B. J.
Wier and family.
Mrs. A. A. Thor of Fort Worth.
Mr.-. Francis Goranflo of Way-
onka. Okla,, were Tuesday night
gue-ts of Mr. and Mrs. Britt'Las-
siter. Mrs. Jewell Summers.
Mis. Mandy Parker visited at
Johntown and Avery from Fri-
day till Sunday with her chil-
dren. Her daughter. Mrs. Joe
Mauldin of Garland, visited with
her.
Mrs. Jim Baty of Idabel, Okla.,
visited her daughter, Mrs. Bob
Mauldin, Mr. Mauldin and David.
Sunday. Also Mrs. Billie Hines
and daughter of Clarksville, vis-
ited her sister, Mrs. Bob Maul-
din.
Mrs. Luther Bryson returned
home Thursday after visiting in
Garland and attending wedding
of her granddaughter, Linda Sue
Fuller to Craig Douglas Deere.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Fuller accom-
panied her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Mon V\ ard, Mr.
and Mrs. Jap Chesshir visited in
Broken Bow. Okla., Sunday. The
Wards visited Mr. and Mrs. Rcec-
ie Gaston, the Chesshirs with her
step-son, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Hood.
Born to Mr. ami Mrs. Dale
Littrell of Mart <*n August -’«* a
son who ha* been named Bobby
Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bond
of Bogata, are grandparents, the
mother being the former Mi-s
Mary Ann Bond.
Mr*. Vannie Seaman ha- had
as recent visitor* her children.
Mr. and Mr*. Worth Seaman and
Joel of Au*tin, Mr. and Mr*.
Jack Seaman and rhildren of
Greenville, Mr*. B. J. Clurk and
Yane*ta of Dallas.
Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Clayton
Jr. and Becky of Waco. *pvnt
from Saturday to Wednc-day
with their parent*. Mr. and Mr*
Glenn Clayton Sr. at Fulbriuht.
Mand Mr*. Carl Wood at Bo-
gata.
C. W. Wilkinson of Abilene,
spent two weeks here with hi*
parent*, Mr. and Mr*. Charlie
Wilkir son, attending hi* mother,
who 'vas dismissed from Cla.ks-
ville hospital on Thursday of last
week. Here from Friday to Mon-
day with the Wilkin*on* were
Mr. and Mr*. L. F. Thompson of
Tonca City, Okla. Mrs. H. A.
Lawrence of Dallas also visited
the Wilkinsons and Mr*. Arnold
Glover of Tyler, i* expected here
for the week end with them.
Visiting Mr. and Mr*. Hiram
Oliver Sunday afternoon were
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gidden* and
grandson, Stephen Austin of Tex-
arkana, Ark., Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
Shumake of Texarkana, Ark.,
Mrs. Minnie Moore of Clarks-
ville, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jen-
nings of Bogata. Monday visit-
ors were Mrs. Alma Ward of
Lubbock, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Mauldin, Mrs. Claudie Mauldin,
Mrs. Susie Jennings, Mrs. Katie
Mauldin, Mrs. Bob Rainey, Mrs.
Ada Barnes.
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Saturday guests in the John
Lee home were Mr. and Mrs. R.
M. Harden and daughter, Karen,
and friend, Sandy Riley of Lock-
ney, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Harden
of Kilgore, Mr. and Mrs. John A.
Harden of New Boston, Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Parker of Dallas, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Sistrunk of Bo-
gata. They also visited Mrs. R.
L. Harden at Red River Haven.
Mrs. Vera Craddock, Dess Ste-
phenson, attended their sister,
Mrs. C. N. Mauldin, the former
Minnie Stephenson, in a Houston
nursing home. She will appreci-
ate all cards sent to her home
address: 311 S. Main, Galena
Park. Texas. Mrs. Craddock and
Stephenson also visited their bro-
ther, Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Stephen-
son in Galena Park. They were
accompanied by Mrs. L. M. Vick
of Clarksville, and Leonard Ward.
Jack Lowry of Mesquite, call-
ed his mother, Mrs. Claudia Low-
ry Sunday night to tell her that
his son, Jackie Wayne Lowry, is
scheduled to arrive in California
Sept. 5 aboard the Kitty Hawk,
having served two years in Viet-
nam war zone. He has re-en-
listed for another tour of Nav
duty. The Jack Lowrys will
leave Satrduay to meet their son
in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cloud of Ga-
lena Park, spent the week end
with her mother, Mrs. Amy Crad-
dock. Other callers in the Crad-
dock home were Mrs. Bill Clark
and Vanessa, Mrs. Susie Hibbert,
David Simms of Dallas, Mr. and
Mrs. John Van Coats of Hot
Springs, Ark., Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Grayson of Houston, Mr. and
Mrs. Worth Seaman and Joel of
Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Mathena
returned home Sunday after a
week’s vacation. They visited
her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Buck
Meachani at Fayetteville, N. C.,
saw historic Wilmington, the At-
lantic Ocean and other sights.
Enroute home, they visited Sun-
day with their daughter, Mr. and
Mis. R. L. (Butch) Massey and
children at Magnolia, Ark.
Belinda and Ronnie Benham of
Dallas, are spending a week with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Benham. Their father,
Johnny Benham, accompanied
them here Saturday. Other Sat-
urday guests in the Benham
home were, their daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Logan and
sons of Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Hood and Jackie of
Detroit, were Thursday visitors
in the Benham home.
SPECIALS FRIDAY - SATURDAY
AUGUST 29 • 30
Potatoes, 10-lb.________49c
Coffee, Folger’s, lb... 69c
BISCUITS 2 for 15c
GRADE“A”LARGE
Hi-C, 46-Oz.
Orange Drink____________29c
PUREX, V2-Gal.
35c
DEL MONTE
CATSUP, 20-Oz.
33c
CHARMIN
EGGS, Doz.---------------49c TISSUE, 4 Rolls .. . 39e
CRISCO, 3-Lb...........73c GRAPES, Lb
25c
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REMEMBER THIS?
That’s when electricity worked extra
hard to make your summer more pleasant
During the scorching heatwaves of late July and August,
electricity worked full blast around the clock to keep you
Comfortable. The record high temperatures put an extra-
heavy work load on your electric cooling equipment and
refrigerator. So when you look at your electric bill, re-
member that it includes the many extra hours electricity
worked to keep you cool and comfortable in spite of the
unusually hot late summer weather. Electricity is your
biggest value in summertime better living and the more
you use the less it costs you per kilowatt-hour.
CSMHMNITY PUBLIC SERVICE
Your Elccfric light &- Power Company
E31-69
FRED WHITTEN, Manager
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Grant, George W. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 28, 1969, newspaper, August 28, 1969; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893579/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.