The Bogata Tribune (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1959 Page: 4 of 6
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LATHE WORK
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Old Johntown Road
Bogata, Texas
Shrinks Hemorrhoids
Without Surgery
Stops Itch—Relieves Pam
For the first time science has found
a new healing substance with the as-
tonishing ability to shrink hemor-
rhoids and to relieve pain — without
surgery. In case after case, while
gently relieving pain, actual reduc-
tion (shrinkage) took place. Most
amazing of all — results were so thor-
ough that sufferers made astonishing
statements like “Piles have ceased to
be a problem!" The secret is a new
healing substance (Bio-Dyne®)—dis-
covery of a world-famous research
institute.This substance is now avail-
able in suppotitory or ointment form
called Preparation //®. At. all drug
counters — money back guarantee.
Available At Buckman’s
In Bogata!
Old Papin
Locates Kin
Mrs J W Lowry, of Route 1,
Bogata, recently discovered an
old newspaper at her home
dated in 1878, known as the
‘Quincey Whig”, which contain
ed an article concerning the
stabbing of a police officer,
named Thomas J Seehorn, at
Quincey.
Seehorn was a relative of
Mrs Lowry, and she set out to
trace his descendants. She
wrote the Quincey Police De-
partment, and personnel there
passed her reqeust, along with
information in their possession,
to the looal newspaper.
As of this writing three peo-
ple have written Mrs Lowry and
given her information; one
ol the correspondants is a cou-
sin of Mrs Lowry.
Mr and Mrs A N Cox of San
Antonio returned home after
spending a week wjth his par-
ents, Mr and Mrs J A Cox.
HEADACHE
Ease PAINS OF HEADACHE, NEURAL-
GIA, NEURITIS with STANBACK
TABLETS or POWDERS. STANBACK
combines several medically pioven pain
relievers . The added effectiveness
of these MULTIPLE ingredients brings
faster, more complete rebel, easing
anxiety and tension usually accom-
panying pain. - 3^ mfi
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STANBACK
against any
preparation
Mr and Mrs Carl H Burns
and daughters have moved to
Bogata from Shreveport, La.
Mr/ Burns will be employed as
a construction worker.
Buy It At Buckman Drug
Mr and Mrs Bill Cody has as
their guests over the weekend
Mrs Cody’s parents, Mr and
Mrs L II West and Miss La-
vern of Dallas and Mr ard Mrs
Harold Cody of Dallas.
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Mr and Mrs Johnnie
V’sited Sunday with M: and
Mrs Carl Wood and Nancy af
Rugby.
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Robert Lewis has returned
home from a Lufkin hospital
where he spent several days re
covering from an automobile
accident. His condition is re-
ported to be improving.
Mr and Mrs Jim Reavis had
as their guests Sjunday Mr. and
Mrs C L Reavis of Omaha.
Mr and Mrs Richard Dozier
and family of Dallas spent Sun-
day with his parents, Mr and
Mrs Mel Dozier and with her
mother, Mrs W B Humphrey.
Mrs Bertha Murphy has' re-
1 urned home after a weeks
visit in Alexandria, La., with
Mr and Mrs H B Holingsworth.
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Mrs Paul Griffin of Dallas
and Mr and Mrs Gaylord Mc-
Cluer and son Gaylord Lamb of
Lubbock were recent visitors
cl Mrs II C MeCiuer and other
relatives.
There were 28 fat calves on
exhibit at the Red River County
Livestock Exposition.
Janie Westbrook, 4-H club
member of Negley, showed the
Grand Champion steer which
was a whiteface. Reserve Cham
pion, also a whiteface, was
shown by Kay Hastings, a 4-H!
boy from Ban well. Top Angus
, of the show and placing third
Pill 1
v,m i,i the Grand Champion compe-
tion was shown by Ernest Wit-
mc;\ Jr., FFA boy from the
Clarksville FFA Chapter.
This was a classification
show where calves were to be
placed in either Blue, red or
white award groups. Blue rib-
bon awards, other than those
listed above, went to:
Ronnie Bridges, 4H, Bagwell;
Allen Cobh, Jr., 4H, Whiterock;
Jane Ann Cobb, 4H, Whiterock;
Morris Floyd Trimm, FFA, Bo-
gata; Johnny Cogburn, 4H,
Bagwell; Diann Marr, 4H, Dim
pie; Chelsey Wilburn, FFA,
Clarksville; Ray Barton, 4H,
Bagwell; Sue Tull, 4H, Bag-
well; Jim Whiteman, FFA,
Clarksville; James Hastings, F
FA, Bagwell; Wayne Meredith,
4H, Bagwell; Wanda Long, 4H,
Bagwell; Melo Hampton; 4H,
Detroit; Dick McCarver, 4H,
Clarksville; Harry Moore, 4H,
English; Bobby Moore, 4H, Bag
well.
Red Ribbon winners included
David Jackson, 4H, Bagwell;
Del me, Gibbs, FFA, Detroit;
Alike Russell, 4H, Annona; Paul
Now he’s asking for sac/d/e soap!"
Marr, 4H, Dimple; Leon Flem-
ing, FFA, Detroit; Eddie Haus-
ler, 4H, Annona; Charles Arm-
strong,' FFA, Bogata; and Ded-
rick Stiles, 4H, Whiterock.
The judge felt that all calves
shown deserved a red ribbon
or better, therefore, no white
ribbons were awarded at this
year’s show.
The above list of winners is
not arranged in any particular
order as they were not placed
after the first three winners.
&ecauA&...
IT S CLEAN — Electric heat is §s clean as
electric light. There are no flames to produce
soot. Utensils, walls and curtains stay new-
looking with less washing and care.
IT’S COOL — The oven is insulated on all
six sides to keep heat inside. Surface units
transfer heat by direct contact. They heat the
utensils, not the kitchep air.
IT’S FAST — Surface units start heating
instantly, reach full heat in seconds. The fully
insulated oven preheats rapidly. And this fast
heat is accurateI
IFS ECONOMICAL-Most surf.ee
cooking, at low heat settings, uses electricity
thriftily. Oven heating elements operate less
than half the cooking time.
ITS AUTOMATIC - The cluck con-
trolled electric oven cooks complete meals
unattended. Automatic surface units prevent
boil-overs and burned foods.
IT’S MODERN — An oloctric range it
engineered for maximum convenience, designed
for sleek, modern beauty. It’a the truly
modem -way to cook.
SEE YOUR LOCAL
ELECTRIC RANGE DEALER
See the new electric ranges and learn first hand how an
electric range can help you Live Better... Electrically!
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LOCAL HAPPENIN8S
Mrs Felix Jones of Talco was'
a business visitor in Bogata
Monday.
Ray Blake of Edna is visit-
ing his mother, Mrs A M Blake.
Mrs Jim Smith entered Red
River County hospital Monday
lor surgery.
Mr and Mrs Frank Presswood
left Saturday for Dallas where
Mr Presswood will receive med
ical treatment.
FOR EVERY OCCASION
Contact
«Mis. Gordon Allen
Phone ME 2 5521 BOGATA
GRANT FLORIST
CLARKSVILLE
Weather
Comparison
For *57, '58 & '59
(Courtesy KCAR, Clarksville)
September, 1957:
Temp, high 99 on the 5th.
Temp low 50 on the 22nd
Rainfall: Total for month 4.78
Greatest 2.02 on the 22nd
September, 1958
Temperature high 95 on 1st
Temp Iqw 52 on the 28th
Rainfall: total for month 4.05
greatest 2.52 on the 20th
September, 1959
Temp high 93 n the 2nd
Temp low 50 on the 11th
Rainfall: total for month 3.83
greatest 2.00 on the 25th
Yearly total (through Sept.)
195 : 54.15; 1958 43.31; 1959
1957 54.15
1958 43.31
1959 28.75
Mr Allison Stephens of Clark
sville is visiting his daughter,
Mrs Jester Corbell and family.
Miss Mary Lassiter and Mrs
I. C McDonald visited Mrs L G
Ferris at Gilmer Friday.
You don’t have to advertise —
you can quit Dusiness!
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Clarksville, Tex.
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Then you can bank on ns.
OFFICERS
W. D. HARVEY,
President
WILLIAM ROZELL,
Active Vice Pres.
GEO. P. GROUT,
Vice President
LENOX HUDSON,
Cashier
ANN BARNARD,
Assistant Cashier
MRS. W. A. JONES,
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Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS
W. D. HARVEY
GEORGE P. GROUT
LENOX HUDSON
WILLIAM ROZELL
B. B. BLACK .
BAM BARNARD
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Reavis, Jim. The Bogata Tribune (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1959, newspaper, October 8, 1959; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901780/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.