The Bogata Tribune (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1959 Page: 2 of 4
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Bogata, Texas
JIM REA VIS........... ......... EDITOR
JOANNE REAVIS ................... PUBLISHER
Entered at the Poet Office In Bogata, Tens as Second Oats
matter September 4. 1166 under Act of Congress of March 3,
1879, as amended.
Subscription Rates: In Red River County. Texas $2.00
per year; outside Red River County, Texas $2AO per
year.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
3 cents per word first insertion; 2 cents per word each additional
insertion. Minimum charge 25 cents.
Brenda Thomas from Taleo
pent the night recently with
Doan, daughter ^bf Mr
md Mrs Jerry Dodd.
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Classified ^ds
FOR RENT: 3 roomj modem
house, located at ‘t^-'Southwest
street, Bogata. See Tommy
House, New Hagensport. 2
FOR SALE: Power Mower. Real
type, pulls itself. Cheap. Ben
Craven, Bogata. 44
FOR RENT: I Two rooms and
bath apartment, with kitchen
privilege. See Mrs Joe Jones or
call ME2 5542 (c)
COMMERCIAL PRINTING OF
ALL TYPES. Quality Printing
at Quantity Prices. Bogata
Tribune. ME2 5230.
FOR SALE: Nice 5 rm. house.
All conveniences; sheetrock in
side, asbestos siding outside;
car port, berry vines, 2 a. land.
Location ideal. Mrs Hooker
ME2 5621.
vey of Hagensport, Mr and Mr
Donald Wilson and children of
Paris, Mr and Mrs Bob Connard
Mrs Britt Wilson of Bogata, Mr
and Mrs T L Cox and children.
Mrs Francis Foster visited Mrs
Ira Kelley of Bogata Sunday.
Mrs Kelley is ill at her home. 1
Mr and Mrs W S Pirtle and
daughter of Ft Worth visited her
sister and family, Mr and Mrs
D C Thomas Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Twyman Pirtle
and son of Longview visited
friends and relatives here Sun
aay and attended services at the
Baptist church.
Sunrise services were well at
tended at the Baptist curch Sun
day morning.
JOHNTOWN NEWS
By Mrs. Francis Foster
Mrs John Sales and Jo return
ed to their home Friday. They
visited the past week in Dallas
with Mr and Mrs Murrel Sports
and children.
Mr and Mrs M H Dryden of
Longview visited her sister, Mrs
Irene Pew Saturday.
Mr and Mrs L R Rhodes of
New Boston visited in the W A
Black and Frank Rhodes homes
over the week end.
Mrs Katie Pirtle of Longview
visited relatives here Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Marcus Allums
and daughter of Mesquite visited
her parents, Mr and Mrs Travis
Watts over the week end.
Visiting over the ws
vith Misses Linds and
Dodd were: Gloria Allison. Gar
and; Nona Hawkins and John
Paul Moncey of Longview, Phil
md Deannle Leake, Taleo, Bon
lie Horn, Mlneola, and Charles
■>istrunk of Bogata.
Mr and Mrs Gordon Allen and
Mr and Mrs Jim Reavis and
daughter Cynthia, were in Paris
Sunday afternoon to visit Britt
Lassiter, a patient in Paris San
itarlum.
Mr aadjtfiuG A
were
week end guests of their parents
Mr and Mins Frank Prasswood
and Mr and Mrs Hiram Olliver
Mr and Hrs E L Brunet t of Tn
arkana also visited in the Press
wood home Sunday.
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Friday guests of Mrs Jim Fort
ner were her sisters, Mrs R O
Story of Paris, and MjaLununus
Bryan and son. Jimmie, of Ar
lington.
Mr and Mra W H Montgomery
of Odessa,
tk and with Ms
Montgomery and
Mr arud Mrs Earl Rivers and
Cindy of Oklahoma City, Oklaho
ma visited her mother, Mrs W
R Baxter over the week end.
Mr and Mrs B F Rhodes en
tetained their daughter Susan
Friday night with a party at
their home. 28 children were pre
sent for the party.
Mr and Mrs James Ward of
Grand Prairie visited her par
ents, Mr and Mrs Will Bolden
over the week end.
Mrs Francis Foster and Marion
visited Friday at Wllkerson with
Rev and Mrs Alvin Blalock and
lamily.
Mr and Mrs Ervin Horn of
Taleo and Mrs Het Simms visit
ed in the home of Mr and Mrs
Hubert Horn Sunday.
Mr and Mrs R C Hinson had
as Sunday visitors her parents
Mr and Mrs Alex Daniels and
boys of Paris; her brother, Mr
and Mrs Gene Daniels; her sis
ter, Mr and Mrs Leo Whitaker,
all of Clarksville; Mr and Mrs
J N Henry, Mrs Hubert Barnard
and daughter were afternoon
visitos.
Cicero Rhodes of Antlers, Okla
homa visited relatives here this
week.
Miss Betty Hervey of Dallas
visited her parents, Mr and Mrs
Sam Hervey over the week end.
Mr and Mrs Burl Duffle and
son of Lorena visited friends
and relatives here over the week
end.
Mr and Mrs Kenneth York and
children of Cisco, Texas visited
his mother, Mrs Josie York over
the week end.
Mr and Mrs James Watts
visited his mother, Mrs J A
Watts over the week end.
Mr and Mrs Pete Jennings of
Marshall visited her grandmoth
er, Mrs J A Watts, Sunday.
Guests Sunday in the home of
Mr and Mrs Dave Baxter were
Mr and Mrs Rudy Williams, Mr
and Mrs Jim Williams.
Mr and Mrs Donald Alison
and Children of Garland visited
her father, Mr W N Dodd and
Mrs Dodd.
Mr and Mrs L F Fain were
dinner guests of Mrs W R Bax
ter Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Earl Rivers and
Mrs W R Baxter were in Paris
Saturday on business.
Mr and Mrs Arnold Glover
and son Joe of Knox City, Mrs
L F Thompson of Ponca City,
Oklahoma, and Mrs William
Brooks of Honewell, Oklahoma,
visited in the home of Mmes.
Glover and Thompsons parents,
Mr and Mrs Charlie Wilkinson
during Easter holidays.
Here from Austin to attend
the christening of their grandson
Gaylord Lamb McCluer of Lub
bock, were Mr and Mrs J O
Lamb and Miss Cornelia Lamb.
The christening was held Sunday
at MeNeely Memorial Presbyter
lan church, with Rev Joe Ever
heart officiating.
Mr and Mrs J O Lamb and
Miss Cornelia Lamb of Austin
were week end guests of Mr and
Mrs W D Harvey.
Mrs Gabe Abdnor and daugh
ters of Mt Pleasant, visited her
parents, Mr and Mrs J E Haynes
and Mrs W M Coleman Sunday.
Mrs A B Butts, Mrs Mary Sue
Turner of Clarksville, and Mrs
C R Wilson of Bagwell, attended
the T H D A meeting of District
Five in Tyier Monday and Tues
day. >jj |
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Mr and Mrs John D Vaughan
and Melvin H Vaughan of N T S
in Denton, spent the weekend
here with their parents, Mr and
Mrs Carlos Vaughan.
Mr and Mrs Fred White and
daughter Kay, accompanied Mr
and Mrs Ross McClure to Nueva
Laredo to attej^d the bullfight
last weekend.
Mr and Mrs Charlie McDonald
of Clarksville were Bogata visit
ors Sunday.
Mrs Lynn Wilcox and sons,
Mark and Mike of Ft Worth,
visited her aunt, Mrs Anna Grif
fis, from Friday until Monday.
Easter Sunday guests in the
Griffis home were Mr and Mrs
Bob Devlin, Barbara, Vicki and
Pam of Mt Vernon, Mr and
Mrs Joe King, Me and Mrs Wil
son Norris, Mrs B G Bryan, and
Miss Daisy Holt, all of Paris.
Mrs Anna Griffis received
phone calls from these nephews
Easter Sunday: Charles Devlin,
who lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma;
and Jerry Devlin, at Carrollton.
Another nephew, Joe Devlin, of
Miss Rachel George, Mr and
Mrs Haskel Morton and children
ox Dallas were guests of Mr and
Mrs Vem George over the week
end.
Guests of Mrs E G Morgan
and soif Travis Sunday were
Mrs Harley Massey, Mr and Mrs
Silas Morgan and Mr and Mrs
L Bailey of Paris.
Mr and Mrs C G McMinn and
children of Ft Worth visited
her parents, Mr and Mrs Russ
Ward ’last week end.
lira OlUe Glove la a patient at
Clarksville hospital.
v Mr and Mrs Homer Pierce
daughter have moved to Law
ton, Oklahoma, where he will be
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Mr and Mrs Claude Grayson' Pharr, is moving to San Antonio
Mr and Mrs Ted Baxter of
New Jersey wired a beautiful
pot flower to his mother, Mrs
W R Baxter, for Easter.
Visitors Sunday in the home
of Mr and Mrs Tom Cox were
Mr and Mrs Buddy Briggs and
children of New Boston, Mr and
Mrs Gene Christopher and girls
of Bogata; Mr and Mrs Wendell
Hervey, Mr and Mrs Sammy Her
Mr and Mrs Pete Hall and
children visited her parents, Mr
and Mrs Edd Vaughn Sunday.
spent from Wednesday until Sat
urday in Austin with their dau
ghter, Mrs E K Bauer and Linda.
Miss Linda accompanied hex-
grandparents home for a visit.
Mrs T L Bryson has received
word from her granddaughter,
Mrs B N Mohler of San Angelo,
that both she and her husband
are recuperating following a
siege of virus.
Mrs W J Veteto, Mrs Addle
Cain and Miss Onie Cain of
Longview visited Mr and Mrs C
I' Pearson Sunday.
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Mr and Mrs W C Jeffery at
tended the funeral of her bro
ther in law, John McFarland, at
Nashville, Arkansas Friday.
Their daughters, Mrs Wallace
Lee and Mrs J D Lee, of Fort
Worth, spent Thursday night in
the Jeffery home and accompani
ed them to the funeral.
Mr and Mrs A B Butts and
Mrs Stella Davidson attended the
Easter Musical Service at the
"[■First Methodist Church Sunday
r.ight. The program was under
the direction of Mrs Trop Thomp
son.
Mr and Mrs Lee Howison of
Mt Vernon were guests Sunday
of his aunt, Mrs C McCain and
Dr. McCain.
Johnnie Johnson, student at A
and M, Bryan, spent the Easter
holidays with his mother, Mrs
Kaskell Johnson and family.
this week.
Easter Sunday dinner guests
of Mrs Brodie Williams were Mr
and Mrs Tice Hough of Ore
City, Carl Williams and son
Michael of Rosalie, Mr and Mrs
Buddy Williams, Pine Branch,
Irving Williams and Wayne, Mr
and Mrs Rosco Lampard and
Miss Sybil, Bogata, and Mr and
Mrs Lewis Clark and Reba of
Paris.
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Mr and Mrs Bob Harrell and
children of Oklahoma City, Okla
homa, were Sunday guests of
his grandparents, Mr and Mrs
Will Thompson, Sunday. They
had visited his parents, Mr and
Mrs Stoutt Harrell in Longview.
Mrs Jaurez Jordan and Randy
of Paris visited her mother, Mrs
Mollie Ladd Monday.
^ Mr and Mrs Hill Collins and
daughter Gail of Blumm, were
dinner guests of his sister, Mrs
Laurel Peaden and Mr Pe*aden
Saturday.
Mr and Mrs Gene Blake and
children of Foit Worth, and Rlay
Blake of Edna, spent the Easter
holidays here with their mother,
Mrs A M Blake.
Mr and Mrs Beecham Gill of
Grand Prairie, visited her moth
er, Mrs Joe Jones last week.
Mrs Jones accomanied them
home for a visit.
Mrs Marshall Gram of Mt
Pleasant visited Mrs Allie Bol
ton Wednesday. Mf and Mrs Joe
Bolton and son, Bobby, of Tex
arkana, were Tuesday visitors
of Mrs Bolton.
Mr and Mrs John Towns, Mr
and Mrs Justin Rogers of Aiken
Grove, Mr and Mrs Gertdd Rob
ertson and family, Mr and Mrs
Olin McPeek of Clarksville, Mr
and Mrs David Towns and fam
ily, Dallas, Mrs Nita Ripestine of
Greenville, were Easter holiday
guests of Mrs Dessie Bratton.
Mr and Mrs Bill Cloud, Smitty
Stephen and Jack of Galena
Park, spent from Friday until
Sunday with her mother, Mrs
Amy Craddock and Mr and Mrs
Alvin Wood.
Mmes Gordon DeBerry and
J A Castleman were in Paris
Monday, and visited Britt Lassi
ter at a Paris hospital.
Mr and Mrs Gordon DeBerry
visited Mrs Kinney Watson at
Texarkana Sunday. Mrs Kinney
is ill and bedfast.
Mr and Mrs Gaylor McCluer
and son Gaylord Lamb of Lub
bock, are visiting his mother,
Mrs H C McCluer.
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COURTEOUS SERVICE
JEFF'S TRUCK STOP
Mr and Mrs Denzil Haynea,
James and Rita, of Plainview,
visited his parents, Mr and Mrs
J E Haynes and his grandmoth
er, Mrs W M Coleman, last week
end.
Misses Justine and Janice
Ford of Dallas were guests of
their parents, Mr and Mrs John
K Ford, and higher, Joe, for
the Easter holidays.
Hal Hudson of Hughes Spring
spent last week end at home
with his parents, Mr and Mrs
Henry Hudson and Johnnie.
Enjoying ant outing at the
Texarkana Dam Sunday were
Miss Elizabeth Allums, Mrs
Nora Allums, Mr and Mrs Levi
Chesshir, and Miss Laveme Ches
shir.
Mr and Mrs Mervin Childers,
and Elise, of Arlington, visited
his parents, Mr and Mrs Bob
Childers from Friday until Sub
day.
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DID YOU
KNOW?
You Must Have A Safety
Sticker by April 15?
2.
You Must File Income Tax
Reports by April 15?
3.
We Have The Most Modern
Store in Bogata?
4.
Our Prices Are Fair?
5. • 1 *
We Have A Large Stock
to Select From?
6.
Courteous Service To All!
7.
We Need Your Business!
PETE JOHNSON
FOOD STORE
BOGATA,
TEXAS
Miss Anne Griffin of Houston
spent Easter holidays with her
parents, Mr and Mrs Paul Grif
fin, and her grandmother, Mrs
H C McCluer. Mrs Paul Griffin
of Dallas was here over the
week end.
Guests of Mr and Mrs H M
Barnard over the week end
were their daughters from Dal
las, Mrs Roger Fox and Stevie
and Mrs Julian Wilson.
YOU MUST HAVE YOUR
Safety Inspection Stiekei
ON YOUR VEHICLE BY APRIL 15!
COME BY AND HAVE YOUR INSPECTION
MADE TODAY AND AVOID THE RUSH!
*<„ • •
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PARTS ACCESSORIES
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we have everything
for your baby
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Reavis, Jim. The Bogata Tribune (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1959, newspaper, April 2, 1959; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901682/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.