The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1971 Page: 4 of 4
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r!IE HOC. AT A NEWS, BOG AT A, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1971
LOCAL NEWS
9y MRS. VERA GROGAN
TELEPHONE CSS-5322
Davmond Damron is a patient
at a Mt. Pleasant hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mvrick of
Eaton Rouge. La., visited Mr.
■■d Mrs. Gus Swaim, Friday.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Pierce
■suvrd to Grand Prairie Thurs-
day. where he is employed.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Roark of
Cfcaad Prairie visited his Mar.
Mrs. Mags ret Kidd, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wavnv McCas-
land and Judy McGill left Thar-- '
day night to vacation in points
in Colorado."
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dctlercy
ami M's. Luther Delterry of Ida
hel. Okla., visited Mr. and Mrs.
Her.ry Hudson, Sunday.
Collegiate Ilyins is taking ofll
Mr. and Mrs. James Ward of
Pasadena spent from Sunday to
Tuesday with his mother, Mr>.
Russ Wart*.
Ms Pat Davenport of Vernon
fa visiting her brother. Mr. and
Mr*. Ross McClure.
Lfasdaey Sullivan of Pittsburg
spent the week end with hia sis
Mr, Mn. Faviah How Ison.
Mrs. Sue Hudson visited her
Malar, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wed
4b near Mt. Vernon, Sunday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams
Mn returned after a week’s va-
cation in Southern Louisiana
and parts of South Texas.
Mrs. Jack Couch was a patient
at a Mt. Pleasant hospital from
Sunday until Tuesday with food
Monday visitor* of Mr, and
Mra. T. L. Mauldin were Mrs.
Maggie Barnard and Mrs. Hugh
M Harper of Talco.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whistler
and Dale of Dallas were week
and guests of her parents. Mr.
and Mra. Walter King.
P. L. Branson was dismissed
from a Paris hospital Tuesday
where he had been a surgio.l p.v
Cfrat several days.
Johnny Topping had an emer-
gency appendectomy at Red Riv-
er County Hospital Monday, lie
is doing fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Park of
Commerce spent the week er.d
with her mother,, Mrs. William
Rozell.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hancock
were Thursday guests of their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J,.e T.
Bybee of Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Seaman and
family of Greenville were Sun
day guests of his mother, Mrs.
Vannie Seaman.
Mrs. Inez Peaden left Friday
for Waco to visit her mother,
Mrs. A. U Collins and other rel-
atives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Barnard
were Sunday guests of his sis-
ter, Mrs. Gladys Hatcher of Ar-
lington.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Bnuiwn
Jr. of Canton and Johnny and
Kcnnda Branson of Ft Worth
were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Hanson Sr.
Mr*. B. Cheshier of Red River
Haven Nursing Home is a pati-
ent at Red River County Hos-
'Pftal.
, Mias Selma Baker went to
Dallas Friday to consult a spec-
ialist. She suffered a stroke
aome weeks ago.
Curtis McCrury and son. Low-
el! of Berkley, Calif., spent from
Sunday to Wednes lay with hi;
mother. Mrs. Della McCrury and
other relaties.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Prater re*
now the subscription of their
son, Cliarles of Dallas as a birth,
bay gift.
Here to visit their mother.
Mrs. B. Che-hicr at Red River
Huven Nursing Home were her
daughters, Mrs. John Moss of
Clarksville. Mrs. N’owlon Lovell
uf Mesquite urvd Mrs. Odell Clark
of Dallas and Mr*. Phillip U
master of Houston.
TURNER’S SPECIALS
• •
ALL SUMMER DRESSES ....................... ........25% Off
1 Rack of DRESSES .................................. PRICE
1 Rack of HOT PANTS and BLOUSES ** PRICE
SUMMER SLACK SUITS 25% Off
LADIES HOSE 2 Pairs $1.00
LADIES SHORTS ......................... 25% Ofi
PANTY HOSE ..................59r Pair
Large Assortment Double Knit ..... .......... $3,911 Yd.
I Counter Double Knit, 3 days only .......... $4.98 yd.
Odd Pieces DOUBLE KNIT ................... $1.00 Yd.
S&H GREEN STAMPS
TURNER’S
DRY GOODS
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
SPECIALS
2-Lb. Hormel Thick Sliced Bacon 89c
M)z. Inst. Folger’s COEFEE~ 8L09
Home-Made Whole Hog
SAUSAGE, Lb. a 59c
1 Roll White ScotTissue . 16c
Del Monte Stewed TOM ATOES
303 Can ....... ............ 4 for 89c
Walco Cream Peas* 303 cans ... 2 for 25c
Tender Sweet Chopped Turnip
Greens, 303 ....................... 2 for 25c
i^Gal/PlTREX Z....... ..............~ 31c
Solid MARGARINE, 2 Lbs........... 35c
SCIJITS _________________2 Cans 15c
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We Give Double Plaid Stamps On Wednesday
» MATHENA GROCERY
b MARKET & FEED
-
V.,
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Powell of
Ft. Worth spent part of Ia9t
week with Mrs. Amy Craddock
and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wood
ma* want to Crag Hale. _
Oklahoma State Uatautty.
fan Haney (1 to r).
meet of
Mr and Mrs. John Davidson
and Denise of Beaumont are vis-
iting hi» mother, Mrs Stella Da-
vidson this week.
the National
•ww w hw nauoiuu in (a
collegiate Flying Association, a
**cord field of 341 contestants
47 college, throughout
tea DA and Canada competed
foe award* la such areas aa pra-
cWoo kodlnp, crosa-countiy
navigation, target air-drop*,
computer accuracy operation,
and pre-flight safety checks.
The N1FA now haa 8,000
members from 225 college and
university flying dubs, and the
aky’a no limit far these yotum
aviation enUraaimta.
"They enjoy everything
about flying rrom building air-
plane* to studying the aocio-
of airport plan-
uing,” says Edward W. Biunu
•on. president of the General
Aviation Manufacturers Associ-
ation (GAMA). An indepen-
dent trade organization of prin-
(dpal manufacturers of air-
■frames, engines and avionics
aviation aircraft,
•*e,P*d to finance the
NIFA meet with a 43,000
grant.
Tire thrae-day meet used
*wo airports in the San Jose.
Mrs. Bill Cl >ud of GnVna
Park is recuperating at home af
ter jurgery in a liourton hospi-
tal. Mrs. Cloud i« the daughter
of Mr*. Amy CriKtdcek.
Mrs. Myrtle Moore un.i Mrs.
L. C. Johnson of Paris were
Sunday guests >f Mr. and Mrs.
Jeff Hancock ar.d Mr and Mrs.
Jim Fortner.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Phillips
of H .t Springs, Ark.. vl-dtej Mr.
und Mr*. Car! H'ii<e, Sunday.
Other guests were Mr. rnd Mrs.
Clyde Roberts.
«•. Thera to cheer on
the contestants sod to present
awards wore many o
aviation dignitaries
Aatrouaut
ApoOo 14
Pilot. Mom
Btawart
200 student
n on hand
300 specta-
Moog with ai
tom.
**Tbe popularity of aviation
and the rapidly Rowing pastW*
pation of college men and wo-
i in flying activities is one
— sign that a bright future
Urn ahead far the general avia-
tion industry," Mr. Stimpson
“Y*- "Many of these young
NIFA contestants and observ-
er* will become part of our in-
dustry and many of them will
he the flying businessmen of
tomorrow."
“Me pilot award in the
NIFA competition went to
' «n Harvey of Oklahoma State
University. Betsy Carroll of
Parks Collets of Aeronautical
Technology, St. Louis Univer-
“ty. won lop honors for fe-
male pilot. The team award
wvnt to Oklahoma State Uni-
versity.
Alln>rt F->rre.-ter of Texarkana
wa< ii Sunday guest of hi* sis-
ter, Mil* Kdie Forre-tcr. Mi. and
Mr*. Mon Ward and other rela
live*
Mr. and Mr*. Lewi* Brown ami
Patricia of Dallus were Weine*
day guest* of his si*ter, Mrs.
Mabel Hammett. Mr*. Velma
Brown and other relative*.
Mr*. Ann Randolph and Re-
becca Taylor left Dallas Sunday
by plane to visit her cousin Mrs
I>avi<: Lillenthal and Mr. I.lllen
thal .>f Martha’s Vineyard. Cape
Cod. Mas*.
Mr and Mr*. Johnny Gil! veer
in McAlester. Okla., Saturiny
and Sunday visiting her m 'tlisr,
Mr*. Jim Buffo and ether rela-
tives.
Dub llarville, Kinneth nod Al-
len were M >nday gr.e*ts of hi*
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
llarville ar.d Mrs. Raymor.' Fen-
nell.
Week end guest* of Mis. J. W.
liovuijn were her children. Jack
Howison *f Austin and Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Click of Tyler. Mr*.
Ilowison returned home with the
Clicks for a visit.
Mr. and Mr*. B’lly J v ’’••ancis
and son# of Deport and Mi und
Mrs. Ralph Ttiliy vvere 'n Dallas
to visit Mrs. Trllv’s mot' ei ar.d
eister, Mrs. iU-ulrh Patterson
and Mis* Jimmy Regan ar.d Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Tally and fam-
ily of Irving f >r the week end.
Sunday guest* of'Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. DeBerry vvere their duugh
ter. Mr. und Mrs. I. W. Lowry
and Jurie of Blo--om and Mike
Lnliurd of Patt inv'lle. They cel
ebruttd Mr*. Lowry's h:rthd tv.
Mr. and M• s. Reebert C'.i:**":• : t
; r.! ' lugitter* were Sundav v
u .’ tali' parent*. Mi. m t
> •>. L. C.iiif'Vd of F'Mm/
r i . and Mi#. Frank Lewi of
*
SPECIALS FR&AV-S&JURGAY
Hormel Red Label BACON
15c
Folgrer’s Coffee, 1-Lb. Can
79c
Ivory Liquid, Giant Size
19c
Zee W VXEI) PALER
19c
Bounty Paper Towels, Rig Roll
35c
Lipton TEA, i-Oz. .............
.. 35c
Quaker OATMEAL, 18-Oz.
i * i
to
se
o
BISCUITS 2
for 15c
Grayson’s OLEO
15c
MELLOR1NE, Gal.
..... 69c
Griffin’s Coconut, 8-Oz. Pkg.
25c
Del Monte Catsup, 14-Oz.
23c
Kisner Grocery
and Market
The d>» ighter born to Mr. ar I
Mr*. Clyde Johnson July .*2 has
been named ! e-die M'chele.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Jnme John-on and Mr. and Mrs.
ilill Stewart.
i’pl. and Mrs. Kelly Ward.
Rodney ant Wendy of Sheppard
A Fit, spent the week end with
hi.* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
ion Ward of Lone Star com-
munity.
David It Illinois, a teacher in
the Avingee High School recent-
ly completed a work Imp in Eng-
lish at Ea.-t Texas State Univer-
sity. He in at home for the sUtn
iner with his mother.
Mr. und Mrs. J. N. Lee, Mmes.
Edgar Rodgers and Ada Holmes
returned Monday night after a
visit with the ladies’ sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Mathis of Banda,
Mich.
Week en.l guests of Mrs. Mary
Daw.-on were her daughter, Mr.
ar.d Mrs. Wil*on Gates of
Shreveport. La., und her niece
und nephews, Mrs. Vivian Scott
of Dallas and Ned Miller of
Tucson. A viz.
Mis. John M. Howison and
children of Liberia, ure visiting
Mrs. Raviah Howison. Mr. How
i>on is in Washngton, D C and
will join th in later Mr. Howi-
son, in diplomatic service, will
be iva-dgned and will be in At-
lanta. Ga.
Mrs. Flora Lee Mankins of
Fontana, Calif., writes her twin
sister, Mr*. Lori Kelsoe that she
recently, in gathering eggs from
her Rhode Island Red flock of
hens, found one that measured
inches around and 4 inches
from end to end.
Mrs. Salntbiel Stewart, on va-
cation from Westinghouse. spent
last week with her sister, Mr.
a-mi Mr*. W, J. Mathena and
family of Pasadena and was met
there by some firmer school-
mates af McCrury school, Mr.
und Mrs. Kenneth Welch and
Anne, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Mid-
kiff (former Dovie Rinehart of
Houston, Mr. and Msr. Dear Ken-
nemore of Lake Jack sen and her
son, Mr. and Mrs. Lanny St**wart 4
of Slidell. La. i
Mr. and Mr*. Sailathiel Stewart
spent the week end in Garland
with th-ir ,-nn, Mr. and Mrs. Jim-
my Stewart and family, the
grandchildren returning home
with them for a visit They vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs Lyndon Reed
and. Mrs Dosir Branch af
Greenville,- Tuesday.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Leonard Byrd
and their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Humphrey Kathy and
Jodie of Paris spent Wednesday
to Saturday with their daugh-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Gold,
Terry and Gena of Corpus Chris-
ti und also toured the StateCapi-
tal. Padre Island and other in-
teresting places
SPECIALS FRIDAY-SATURDAY
JULY 30-31
UacoN, Tall Korn, lb. 49c
FOLGER'S
DEL MONTE. 303 CANS
CORN______________4 for 89c
DEL MONTE, 303 Cans CUT
Green Beans.. 4 for 89c
COFFEE, 2-Lb.........1.65
SNOWDRIFT
Shortening, 3-lb..... 79c
GAIN, Giant..............75c
Potatoes, 20-lb. Red 99c SUGAR, 10-Lb.........1.25
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Grant, George W. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1971, newspaper, July 29, 1971; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893688/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.