The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 4, 1974 Page: 4 of 6
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Thursday, July 4, 1974
WANT ADS
CUSTOM HOME PLANS
Concrete
Contractor
He Job Tee Urge
No Job Too Saudi
DOUG MAYES
Bogata. Tanas 632 5765 Or 632-S9SS
AvaM Costly Mistakes By Providing A Complete Set Of
Marking Drawings To Your Builder. For Free Estimate
Of Drafting Cost
CAU
JOHN DENISON
NOME PLAN DESIGNER DEPORT652-43*6
Rates: • cents per word. No
ad accepted for less than 75c
per issue. Terms cash unless
you are a regular advertiser
in this newspaper.
BILL
Air CondMoning
Installation A Repair
Central Neat And
Air Conditioning
COMMERCIAL
nuvrigtfiiion
WIRING
Household, Commercial
Author i iod
CARRIER
, Air Conditioning
Sales A Service
■•Beta 632-5321
WANT TO BUY-Good clean
cars and trucks. Must be
clean. Gus Swaim. 632 5626.
Bogata.
THANKS
To everyone who sup
ported our daughter, Cora
Gregor, in the race for
Bogata Rodeo Queen, and
helped her Second Runner
up
Mr. And Mrs. Joe Gregor
HOSPITAL BEDS. WHEEL
CHAIRS, walkers, com-
plete line of hospital equip-
ment for home care of
patient Hospital Equipment
Rental A Supplies, Mt.
Vernon. Texas. Medicare
approved, 537-4146 or 537 2942
In Mt. Pleasant call 572-7256.
tfc
BOGATA
PAINT A BODY
SHOP
Free Estimates
Insurance Claims
Car Truck Boat
Auto Glass
Troy Howerton
4th St. Bogata 632-4162
GRAVEL HAULING-Kenneth
Thomas. Phone 652-4158.
d-tfc
HOUSE OF FLOWERS-De
port 652 2445. home. 652-5156
or 652-2143, Bogata represen-
tative, Mrs. Kenneth H. Allen.
632-5375. (tfc)
Marina
Sfora
Sign Up Now For
Dry Boat Storage
12 Foot x 32 Foot Stalls
Lako Information
Foot — Groceries
Fishing Tackle
Bait — License
Coffee — Snacks
F. ML 2723 On North Side
Of Lako Cypress Springs
FOR SALE
Depart, Texas
Under construction, 3
bedroom, l'/i both brick
home, paneling, shag
carpet, range, dishwasher,
central heat and air, all
utilities.
Nothing down, small clos-
ing cost if qualified.
Call
B. A. HUDDLESTON
764*654
COOK KITCHEN SUPER-
VISOR—Minimum 2 yrs
experience Good salary,
rapid advancement, excellent
benefits, plus Now interview-
ing. Men or women aged 17-34
call collect 7844510 Army
Opportunities
WANTED TO BUY-Old
guns, coins, antiques. Call
Sheppard's Grocery. 632-5496,
Hagansport
CLERK TYPIST-Minimum
2 yrs. experience Min. 30
WPM Good salary, rapid
advancement, excellent bene-
fits. plus Men or women aged
17 34 call 7844510 Army
Opportunities collect.
.BOGATA
DRAPERY SHOP
CUSTOM DRAPES
CUSTOM RODS
FREE ESTIMATES
_632 5*41__
POLICE DETECTIVE -
Clean record, 2 yrs.
experience. Good salary,
rapid advancement, excellent
benefits, plus. Now interview-
ing. Men or women call
collect 7844510 Army Oppor-
tunities.
FOR SALE
Four lots in Meadowbroofc Memo,<
•I Pork Located in Gordon of Loti
Supper. Section A. Lot No 47.
Spaces I. 2. 2 end 4 ■/» price
Call Daingerfield
214—656-1524.
FOR SALE—Performance
tested Red Angus bulls, 9 to 20
mo. Fred Landry, Clarksville,
Texas, tfc
Dress
Shop
Custom Picture
Framing
Annie Lee's
Gift Shop
632 5002
Bogota Hwy 271
Formerly Kay's Fashions
—J
FOR SALE-Baby bed with
mattress, chest to match
bed. high chair, car seat, call
after 6:00 p.m. Deport,
652 2266
HAY BALING—Have com-
plete hay baling equipment
plus trucks to haul hay in the
Blossom, Deport. Pattonville
area. Mike Bove. 962 5950
CUNNINGHAM'S
TRADE DAY
EACH SATURDAY
AUCTION AT NIGHT
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR -
Minimum 2 yrs. experience.
Good salary, rapid advance-
ment, excellent benefits, plus.
Men or women call collect
7844510. Now interviewing.
Army Opportunities
DISTRIBUTOR
TOP HAHD GATES
AND EQUIPMENT
WE DO
WELDIHG
PORTABLE AND SHOP
NEWANDUSED
PIPE
ALL SIZES FOR SALE
ELMORE'S
WELDING SERVICE
PAR.r S "HURC7HM-47S,I
GENERATOR OPERATOR
MECHANIC-Minimum 2
yrs experience. Good salary,
rapid advancement. Excel-
lent benefits, plus. Now
interviewing Men or women
aged 17 34 call 7844510 Army
Opportunities collect.
FOR SALE—8 foot refriger-
ated meat case. See at
Rugby Store.
WANTED-Hay hauling
Phone 632-5441, Kenny
Stanley
AIR CONDITIONING
SERVICE
Joe's Helpful Hints:
A unit with a dirty blower
assembly will affect the
efficiency of your air
conditioning system.
Phono *62 5126 or 962 55*0
JOE McGEE
OVERWEIGHT?—Lose ugly
fat with the Diadex plan —
Reduce excess fluids with
Fluidex at Buckman’s Drugs.
Hot Water Hoator
HeavyLCtety
Burner W W
106 Percent Safety Shut OH
Tboraiostat
BAB Furniture
Toko 379-3441
FOR SALE-Registered Polled
Hereford Bulls. A. L.
Buck man 214-632-5811 days
or 632-5812 nights.
RURAL COLOR SERVICES
—Specializing in painting
for ranchers, farmers and
other rural property owners.
Free estimates. Call Mike
Wood. 652 4262
House Wiring 220 outlets
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
All Work Guaranteed
Service Changes
Rewiring
VIRGIL GROOM
_632 5995_
FLOWERS for all occa-
sions. Call Mrs. Gordon Allen,
representative. Clarksville
Florists, tfc
HAULER'S v
ELECTRIC* PLUMBING
COMPANY
For All Your Electric And
Plumbing Needs, Call
Junior Hack ter
At 652-2400 Deport, Texas
AH Wovb
SMITH’S rebuilt alternators
and starters. 522 Patterson
St. 632-5352
CORRECTIONAL OFFICER
GUARD—Minimum 2 yrs.
experience. Good salary,
rapid advancement, excellent
benefits, plus. Now interview-
ing. Call Army Opportunities
7844510 collect
FOR SALK—Swivel rocker.
9M.06 Deport. 682-3162.
uifcs■- ‘S .* y-.z *
FOR SALE-15,000 BTU
Kelvinator air conditioner,
$125.00. 632-5670, Bogata.
FOR SALE—Two bedroom
home, central heat and air,
carpeted, I'A acre lot, two
miles east of Bogata an
Highway 9M, Mrs. Clyde Befl.
phone 6111681 or 882-807.
BUDDY’S MEN'S WEAR -
Home of quality merchan-
dise. 130 Main Street. Phone
427-3155. Clarksville, db-tfc
Double Header
Two ladhridual HaH
Gallon Beverage
Compartments
BB B Furniture_Tako
FOR SALE-1954 Olds 88.
excellent condition, all
original equipment. Call
Sheppard’s Grocery, 632-5496.
THREE FAMILY GARAGE
sale, Thursday, Friday and
Saturday. 404 N. Main.
Bogata. 632-5565. Jess Co-
thern
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Laverne
Williams wishes to express
our appreciation to all our
friends and neighbors who
have shown their friendship
and sympathy in so many
ways during our time of
sorrow.
WINDOW SHADES cut to
size BAB Furniture. Talco,
Texas. 379-3441
ICE CREAM FREEZER -
White Mountain ice cream
freezer with the old style
wooden bucket. One gallon
size BAB Furniture. Talco.
Texas. 379-3441
FOR SALE - Black White
TV. 21" console, good
condition. $25 00 Deport.
652 3162
Highway Dept.
Releases New
Picture
A new motion picture just
released by the Texas
Highway Department proves
again that factual history can
be as fascinating as fiction.
Titled “The Missions of
Texas.” the film focuses on
that epic era of state history,
and explores 10 of the ancient
Spanish missions where Tex-
ans can walk in the past
today.
Settings for the colorful
chronicle range from shad-
owy pine forests to the
blazing West Texas desert.
Filmed on locations at
Weches, Goliad, El Paso and
San Antonio, the film invites
viewers to visit sites that
were old before the United
States existed.
"The Missions of Texas"
introduces proud Spanish
conquistadores and humble
padres. It traces the legends
of Indians and Texas fron-
tiersmen. Most of all, the new
film is a reminder of Texas'
rich mission heritage.
Ricardo Montalban, who
combines his acting talents
with an abiding interest in the
cultural history of the New
World, narrates the 15-minute
film which was made espe-
cially for television. It joins
other Texas travelogues cir-
culating for TV broadcast and
currently being seen by more
than nine million viewers
throughout the nation each
year.
The film is the first in a
series of quarter-hour movies
being planned by the Highway
Department. Each will focus
on a special aspect of Texas
scenery, history, or recrea-
tion.
A professional treatment in
16 mm sound and color, “The
Missions of Texas” is avail-
able for free showings to
schools, civic clubs, and
historical organizations, as
well as for television broad-
cast. Prints may be borrowed
from the Texas Highway
Department, Travel A Infer-
mlluOfi t/ivision, box jOM,
Austin 76763
OBITUARIES
Bartow Ponder
Bartow Ponder, 707 E.
Main, died Friday in the
Veteran’s Administration
Hospital in Bonham
Funeral services were held
at 3 p.m. Sunday. June 30,
1974 in Jolley's Funeral Home
Chapel with the Rev. Hassell
Johnston and the Kev. Sam
Rice officiating Burial was
made in Bethel Cemetery at
Fulbright
Mr. Ponder was born
October 18, 1896 in Nashville,
Arkansas, a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bennetl Ponder He
married Miss Beulah Mit-
chell, who survives, on
November 15, 1965. at
Clarksville. He was a veteran
of World War I.
Other than his wife,
survivors include a son,
Harold Ponder of Arlington, a
daughter. Mrs. James King of
Sulphur Springs; a sister,
Mrs. Jewel Copeland of
Nashville, Arkansas and four
grandchildren.
Mrs. Ponder was a former
Fulbright and Bogata resi-
dent.
Lucille Williams
Mrs. Lucille Laverne Wil-
liams. 42, of Bogata. died at
3:15 p.m. Tuesday in St.
Joseph’s Hospital. Paris
Funeral services were held
at 2 p m. Thursday. June 27.
1974 in the Assembly of God
Church here with the Rev.
Julian Long and the Rev. Bill
Pirtle officiating. Bogata
Funeral Home made burial in
Bogata Cemetery Pallbear-
ers were Gene White, Harvey
Hays. Hollis Mathena. Bill
Black. Doug Mayes and
George R. Smith.
Mrs. Williams was born
April 30.1932, in Clarksville, a
daughter of Morris and Ida
Elizabeth < Martin) Alford.
She was a member of the
Bogata Church of God
Survivors include her hus-
band. Ed. her father who
lives in Grand Prairie: her
mother. Mrs. Ida Alford of
Midland; two sons. Rogtr
Glen Wright of Temple and
James Harold Wright of
Hillsboro, a daughter. Char-
lotte Reed of Bogata. two
sisters. Mrs. Joe Crouch of
Odessa and Mrs. Katie
McAdams of Big Spring; a
brother. Buck Alford of
I^evelland. and three grand
children.
J. D. Donelson
J.D. Dnnelson died June 14.
1974. in California, where he
had lived for the past 30
years Interment was at
Sunset Lawn Chapel on June
19. 1974.
Survivors are his wife
Elizabeth, one daughter. Mrs
Jean Rosprine. of Carlsbad.
New Mexico, one son Steven
of the USN, now home on
emergency leave; and a
sister Mrs. Virginia Lee
Dickerson of Abilene
Mr. Donelson a former
Bogata resident had been
employed by Pacific Fruit
Express for 28 years.
Friends wishing to contact
the family may write to 8020
Eucalyptus Lane, Citrus
Heights. California 95610.
Mrs. Holcomb
Funeral services were held
for Mrs Alta W. Holcomb
Saturday, June 29. at 2 p.m. in
the Sam B. Harvey Funeral
Chapel with Rev. Don Holt
officiating. Burial was in
Sulphur Bluff Cemetery.
Mrs. Holcomb passed away
at Franklin County Hospital
Thursday, June 27. at the age
of 90. She was born March 18.
1884, in Tennessee. She
married Joe Holcomb in 1909
She was a member of the
First United Methodist
Church of Mt. Vernon
Survivors include four
daughters. Mrs. Minnie Lee
Gibson of Talco, Mrs. Lillie
May Dyer of Hagansport.
Mrs. Agnes Pettit and Mrs.
Louise Plourd of Mt. Vernon;
three sons, J. C. Holcomb of
Mt. Vernon. Curtis Holcomb
of Seagoville, and Bill West of
Nevada; 28 grandchildren,
and a - host of great and
great-great grandchildren.
Grandsons were pallbear-
ers.
TURNONS
NOT GOOD EN'Ol'GII —
Carolyn Russell of Clarks-
ville. Texas ran a hard
race and finished the
patterin in 16.7 seconds in
the Hogala Rodeo Harrell
Racing. Winning lime was
16.2 seconds. (Stall Photo
by Sammy Woodall>
TIIE McENANEYS—Bill
and Nancy McKnaney
performed nightly at the
Bogata Rodeo with trick
riding and trick roping, as
pictured above following
their Saturday night per-
formance. (Staff Photo).
KEXIt EXIT - Xrnold
Byrd of Weatherford.
Texas look the hack door
on his hull for no lime at
the Hogala Kodeo. Byrd
was just one of many
row box s who had pi oh
lems with the lough Wmg
Itodeu stock.
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Wright, Pat. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 4, 1974, newspaper, July 4, 1974; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893814/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.