The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1967 Page: 2 of 4
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RUGBY
'<* MRS EARL GROGAN
lb. and Mrs. Jess Alsobrook
Mad aa Sunday guests their dau-
ghters, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Sail of Clarksville and Mr. and
Etrs. J. H. Vaughan of Richard-
avu and their families.
Janet Allen spent Saturday
asrfrt with Mr. and Mrs. -Gary
Mrintire of Paris. Sunday vis-
itors of Janet were Yvonne
Woods of Deport and William
Woods and Doug Green of Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ford atr
headed open house celebrating
■ferty years of business of Gus
Presley Grocery of Mt. Pleasant
Sunday afternoon.
A house belonging to Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Dunn of Roxton and
•occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Cleo
Austin (colored family) was de-
atroyed by fire Saturday night
und all their belongings were
Earned as no one was home when
the fire was discovered. The Bo-
Sata Fire Department answered
the call and put water on a barn
filled with hay owned by Ken-
neth Allen. (A house occupied
fcy the late Mr. and Mis. K. G.
Morgan burned at the same
place nearly 1)0 ‘years ago.)
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas West-
brook and Mr. and Mrs. Law-
Tence Wrood have visited her sis-
ter, Mrs. Stanley Cox of Blos-
som. a patient in Paris hospital.
Mrs. Earl Grogan and Lloyd
attended the State Fair in Dallas
Thursday wilh Mr. and Mrs.
Mack Bell
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Burton
of Paris, spent the week end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Westbrook.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allen
Johnny were Sunday guests
of his sister, Mr. and Mrs, Ross
Warren of Milton.
A six pound son who has been
warned Phillip Wayne, was born
Oct. 11 at Lamar Medical Cen-
ter to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ken-
nedy of Paris. Mr. and Mrs.
Mack Kennedy of Bogota, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Pierce of Paris,
.jrre grandparents. Great-grand-
parents are Mrs. Roxie Kennedy
of Bogata, Mrs. KUie Gibbs of
Cleburne, Mr. Jenkins of Paris.
House Mov ing
and Leveling
Termite Treating
FREE ESTIMATE
Gene Norwood
Phone 652-3141
DEPORT
for GLASSES see
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TEXAS OPTICAL
S. K. CORNER PLAZA
PARIS
Professional Eyecare
Since 1936
EYEWEAR
• PRECISION
• QUALITY
LENSES
SOYBEAN
FARMERS
PARIS MILLING
CO.
Has 400,000
Bushels of Space
for
Loan Soybeans
Loan—Storage, or
| Top Market Price
Your Soybean
Headquarters
Paris Milling
Company .
|r. O. Box CM SU4-MM,
FABIS, TEXAS v ,
WANT ADS
Rates: 3 cents per word first in-
sertion; 2 cents per word each ad-
ditional insertion. No ad accept-
ed for less than 50 cents per issue.
Terms cash unless you are a regu-
lar advertiser in this newspaper.
FOR SALE — 36-in. Tappan gas
range, cheap. Clyde Roberts.
Tel. 632-5867. b-tfc
FOR SALE — 15 ft. camp trail-
er, good condition, 1961 model.
Maxie Lewis. Tel. 632-5864. b-tfc
FOR SALE — 1958 Chevrolet
pickup, six cylinder. Mrs. John
Wims, Tel. 632-5164. b-tlc
Thompson - Prater
Wedding Saturday
Friendship Baptist Church in
Clarksville was the setting for
the informal wedding of James
Plater and Margaret Thompson
Oet. 14 at 7 p. m.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Robert Rice and the late Mr.
Rice of Clarksville. She is em-
ployed at Brooks Uniform Fac-
tory in Clarksville.
The groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Prater, having
graduated from Bogata High
School in 1964 and ET Commers
cial College in Paris in 1965. He
is employed at Grand Auto Sup-
ply in Paris. They are residing
in Clarksville.
HALLOWE’EN supplies of all
kinds — costumes, noisemakers,
bags, masks; gift items, fall
flowers. Bogata Variety Store. 2e
BUDDY’S MEN’S WEAR, home
of quality merchandise. 130 Main
Street, Phone 527-3155, Clarks-
ville. db-tfc
120-ACRE FARM for sale — 2
miles southwest of Deport. Mrs.
E. C. Landers. Call 652-5308,
427-2181, SU 5-1400. db-tfc
HOUSE FOR SALE— My home,
six rooms and bath on 75x100 ft.
lot. Garage and storage. Carlys
Denison, Deport, 652-4396. db-tfc
FOR SALE —Pickup, 61 3/4-ton
Ford, 1 speed transmission. Call:
652-5308, or eontaet Ronald Lan-
ders. db-tfc
.LIBERAL Trade-in on your old
furniture on how furniture or
carpet. B&B Furniture & Bldg.
Supply. tb-tfc
NEED a new pool, land cleared
or other dozer work, see or call
Jimmie Sparks, Phone 652-5256,
Deport. dbt-tfc
FOR SALE — Two bedroom
house in North Bogata. All eon •
venienVes. Call 632-5785, Hoopic
Randolph ,Bogata. d37b2t36-c
FLOWERS for any and every
occasion. Call 632-5662. Mrs.
Henry Hudson, representative
Mickey’s Flowers, b-tfc
FLOWERS for all occasions. Call
.Mrs. Gordon Aller, representative
Clarksville Florist, 632-5521 or
632-5872. b-tfc
FOR SALE — Bob White quail
alive or dressed, $12 per dozen.
Moore’s Quail Farm, 2 miles north
Mt. Pleasant. b3-c
Mr. and Mrs. ,H. S. Harrell of
Longview, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Aut Cox the latter part of last
week. Sunday guests were Miss
Etheleeen Williams of Bonham,
Mrs. Marie Prejean and daugh-
ters, Sue and Janet of Sherman.
STRAYED — One black white-
face cow from my place at Cut-
hand, Oct. 12. Has B small R in
bbttein circle. Call 632-5744 or
632-5801. H. E. Troutt. h2-•
Garden Club Tours
Two Paris Plants
Bogata Garden Club met Wed-
nesday at home of Mrs. James
Grant in Deport for a picnic
lunch, afterwards making a tour
of Westinghouse and Hollywood
Vassarette plants in Parjs.
• Enjoying the day were Mmes.
Dick Scott, Gordon DeBerry,
Gordon Allen, E. L. Holder, Gus
Swaim, James Grant, Alvin
Wood,' W. H. Avary, Britt Lassi-
ter.
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WSCS CIRCLE I
,WSCS Circle I met Monday af-
ternoon at the Methodist Church.
Mrs. W. C. Jeffery gave the de-
votional from Acts. 13:47. Pray-
er was offered by Mrs. Stella
Davidson. Mrs. F. P. Brumley
gave the second lesson for the
study book, entitled Japan To-
day, and What Lies Ahead. Mrs.
Raviah Howison gave the bene-
diction.
Mrs. Bill Edwards returned
home Monday from Clarksville
hospital, where she was a medi-
cal patient for ten days.
FOR SALE — 20 acres of sandy
land, partially cleared, large pool
and barn. Frontage on Hwy. 271,
two miles east of Bogata, $200 an
acre. Phone Deport 652-4950 or
contact James Frances, Bogata.
ATTENTION PLEASE — West-
ern An bo Associate Store in
Clarksville is the new RCA Vic-
tor dealer for this area. For col-
or televisions, radios and phono-
graphs, come to Western Auto
Associate Store, Clarksville, Tex-
as. b-tfc
SALE SALE
Davis Tires
Full 4-Ply Nylon
THE SAFE KIND
Western Auto
CLARKSVILLE, TEXAS
LEE CARPETS and all standard
brands of furniture. All mat-
tresses and box springs half
price. Slaton Furniture, Clarks-
ville.
b-tfc
SINGER SEWING Machine Co-
Sales, rentals and expert service.
All kinds machines, fabrics and
notions at Brookshire Shopping
Center, Paris. Phone SU 4-
7423. dbt-tfc
SEASONAL BARGAINS
Girls Leather PENNY LOAFERS $3.98 pr.
Lg. Selection Ladies FLATS ............. $2.98 pr.
Men’s Light Weight JACKETS $4.98 ea.
Ladies HOSE .................................... 3 pr. $1.00
1 Rack Ladies BLOUSES Vg-PRICE
1 Lot Ladies SWEATERS, values to $9.95 $5.00 ea.
Wool Checks. 00” wide $1.98 yd.
QUADRIGA PRINTS ______ _____ 39c yd.
New Shipment Boys Shirts, Permanent
Press $1.98 and $2.98
Men's WESTERN FELTS $12.50 and $16.50
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CITATION BY PUBLICATION
The State of Texas. To: Terry
Hargrove Greeting: You are
commanded to appear by filing a
written answer to the plaintiff’s
petition at or before 10 o’clock
A. M. of the first Monday after
the expiration of 42 days from
the date of issuance of this Ci-
tation the same being Monday
the 13th day of November, A. D.,
1967, at or before 10 o’clock A.
M., before the Honorable District
Court of Red River County, at
the Court House in Clarksville,
Texas.
Said plaintiff’s petition was
filed on the 5th day of, August,
1967. The file number of said
suit being No. 22427.
The names of the parties in
said suit are: Paulette Hargrove
as Plaintiff, and Terry Hargrove
as Defendant.
The nature of said suit being
substantially as follows, to wit:
A suit for divorce.
If this Citation is not served
within 90 days after the date of
its issuance, it shall be returned
unserved.
Issued this the 28th day of
September A. D., 1967.
Given under my hand and seal
of said Court, at office in Clarks-
ville, Texas, this the 28th day of
September A. D., 1967.
EDITH FOWLER', Clerk of the
District Court Red River County,
Texas.
Set Spain - McCann
Wedding Saturday
Mrs. Minnie Lee Spain of
Johntown, formerly a Tennessee
resident, and Jim McCann of Bo-
gata, will exchange marriage
vows at 7 p. m. Saturday at the
Johntown Baptist Church'. W. C.
Permenter, pastor of the church,
will be the officiant. The couple
extends an invitation to the pub-
lic to attend the rites. They will
make their home in Bogata.
Albert Eudys Note
50th Anniversary
/
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eudy will
observe their 50th wedding an-
niversary with open house Sun-
day, Oct. 22 from 2 to 4 o’clock
at the Bogata Community Cen-
ter. All friends and relatives
are invited.
The Bogata News
GEORGE W. GRANT, JERRY D.
BURNS, Owners and Publishers
GEORGE W. GRANT____Editor
JERRY D. BURNS .... Adv. Mgr.
Mrs. Walter Pettit__Adv.-News
Entered as Second Class Matter
November 1, 1911, at the post-
office at Bogata, Texas 75417.
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
The State of Texas. To: John-
nie Jewel Rains Greeting: You
are commanded to appear by fil-
ing a written answer to the
plaintiff’s petition at or before
10 o’clock A. M. of the first Mon-
day after the expiration of 42
days from the date of issuance of
this Citation, the same being
Monday the 27th day of Novem-
ber, A. D., 1907, at or before 10
o’clock A. M., before the Honor-
able District Court of Red River
County, at the Court House in
Clarksville, Texas.
Said plaintiff’s petition was
filed on the 4th day of May, 1967.
The file number of said suit be-
ing No. 21502. The names of the
parties in said suit are:
Clyde Louis Rains as Plaintiff,
and Johnnie Jewel Miller Rains
as Defendant.
The nature of said suit being
substantially as fcilows, to wit:
This is a suit for divorce.
If this Citation is not served
within 90 days after the date of
its issuance, it shall be returned
unsolved.
Issued this the 8th day of Oc-
tober A. D., 1967.
Given under my hand and seal
of said Court, at office in Clarks-
ville, Texas, this the 8th day of
Rf* - • - •?
FAMILY BIRTHDAYS
HONORED AT DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Childers and
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Pittman
were Saturday evening guests in
the home of the W. M. James
family of Grand Prairie. The oc-
casion being a birthday dinner
honoring members of the Chil-
ders-James families having Oc-
tober birthdays. A cake repre-
senting four generations, honor-
ing' 12 members ’ ages 5 to 81
years was served to 30 relatives.
October A. D., 1967.
EDITH FOWLER, Clerk, Dis-
trict Court Red River County,
Texas.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
$2.50 a Year
In Red River County
$3.50 a Year
When Mailed Elsewhere
FOR SALE OR TRADE
“Ladies gentle riding horses,
Welch ponies for teenagers.
Shetlands for small children.
Stocker Cows and Yearlings.
SADDLES — BLANKETS
BRIDLES
Pony and Children Cart
All At Reasonable Price
ARCHIE PRYOR
Bogata, Texas
FOR
EQUIPMENT-NEW OR USED
SEE US •FOR ALL FIRESTONE NEEDS — TIRES
Tractors Overhauled — Hay Twine — Cotton Poison
USED EQUIPMENT
’—Ferguson Cultivators
New -and Used Mowers
A—John Deere
H—John Deere
1—65 Diese'
3—35 MF Gas
1—65 MF LP
Pasture Dreams
Sod Seeder
1—TO 30 Ferguson
1— 8N Ford
3—35 MF Diesel
2— 35 MF Gas
1—35 MF Diesel
HARVEY BROTHERS
Masney-Ferguson and New Holland Hay Machinery Dealer*
CLARKSVILLE
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
CITIZENS STATE BANK
PARIS, TEXAS
At the close of business October 4, 1967
RESOURCES
Cash, and due from banks ----------------------------------------------
United States Government Securities----------------------------
State, County and Municipal Securities----------------
Loans and Discounts —--------------------------------------
Bank Building, Furniture and Fixtures---------------
Other Resources _________________________________*---------
TOTAL RESOURCES_____________________
$1,269,400.61
1,549,166.26
43,331.05
, 5,1^6,032.39
184,361.58
13,057.66
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock ___________________________
Certified Surplus .......................
Undivided Profits and Reserves
$8,185,349.55
150.000. 00
150.000. 00
147,430.02
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Other Liabilities...................................
Deposits------------------------------------------—
TOTAL LIABILITIES ...
447,430.02
94,824.87
7,643,094.66
$8,185,349.55
OFFICERS
WILLIAM B. PAYNE,
Chairman of the Board
WILLIAM C. MEACHAM,
President
WILLIAM B. VAUGHAN,
Vice-President
B. J. WILLIAMS,
Vice-President
WAYNE MURLEY,
Vice-President
JAMES M. SCOTT,
Cashier
DIRECTORS
JACK DENMAN
JESSE K. GUEST
THOMAS E. HUNT, JR., M. D.
HAROLD T. HYDE
WILLIAM C. MEACHAM
ROBERT S. NORMENT
WILLIAM B. PAYNE
JAMES RHEUDASIL
W. B. VAUGHAN
RAYFORD D WALKER
JOHN W. WILLIAMS
HARRY WOOLSTON ,
Citizens State Bank
CITIZENS MEANS: COURTESY — CONFIDENCE — CONVENIENCE
12th & Clarksville SL & !*i PfcOWI 41*?* 5-1655
Member Federal Deposit Inrorwace Corporatism y,/* '3*0*ft
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Grant, George W. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1967, newspaper, October 19, 1967; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901739/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.