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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA. TEXAS, FRIDAY, JUNE It, 19St
Bogata News
as second Class Matter
1, 1911, at the poa:-
at Bogata, Texas.
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WANT ADS FULBRIGHT
HAY—D. W. Shelton meadow
northwest Deport. 35c a bale. See
H. M. Milam. dbt-tfc
WANTED—To buy low grade
government loan cotton. Pete
Storey, Deport. b-tfc
1957 FORD pickup; low mileage,
one owner. A solid buy! Kelsey
Motor Co., Deport. db-tfc
SEE H. M. MILAM NW of De-
port for hay or to bale your mea-
dow. D. W. Shelton. db-tfc
By MRS J. J. KERBOW
FOR SALE—Vine-ripened toma-
toes. roasting ears; okra will be
ready next week. Lorenzo Hand-
ley. bt-tfc
* Government Credit
HAVE COME home
it A spending congress
■ thrown away the money
people of this nation—
RHd end tax and tax and spend
over 20 years has finally
the confidence of
in government bonds
tile dollar that has only a
N* value in purchasing pow-
eur the same dollar of 20
ago.
» president has asked con-
i to increase the interest rate
par cent on savings bonds,
of them are being cashed
bought
treasury bonds, bought
fight wars, paying 24
Mg omit interest are selling at
iiosnta on the dollar. The pres-
idant wants to raise the 414 in-
taaaat rate ceiling on them and
Bnnom the national debt to 288
What congress had better do
li flo forget perpetuity of office
Jhng enough to balance the bud-
0$. «bP sloughing away our re-
HMU god start Faying on that
jnMfc debt.
B will require just that to re-
alm* confidence in government
m*dM and a sound dollar that is
worth more than 48 eents.
FOR RENT—Three room house
with bath on SW 2nd St. Mrs.
Lela Buffo. Telephone ME
2-5233. b-36-c
FOR SALE—Extra good used
clarinet. If interested call ME
2-5285 or ME 2-5738. Billie
(Adams) Randolph. b36-p
1953 FORD ^4-ton pickup; 1952
CheV. '4-ton pickup; several
cheap cars—good transportation.
Kelsey Motor Co., Deport, db-tfc
1953 CHEVROLET 2-ton truck;
2-peed axle, good tires, good
mechanical condition; good bed
with cattle sideboards. A truck
to make you money. Kelsey Mo-
tor Co., Deport. db-tfc
PIANO BARGAIN—We have a
Spinet piano, same as new and
one \ size piano for the balance
due; both located in your vicin-
ity. Terms can be arranged
Write Credit Manager. Brook
Mays Music Co., Box 1044, Hen-
derson, Texas.
is dead, much to the sorrow of
his many friends. He began
working for that newspaper as a
newsboy and advanced to an
executive position over a 25 year
period. We shall always treasure
raeollfctions of his friendship
•nd courtages over many years.
WHD Club entertained the
Whiteroek Club Thursday after-
noon at the Community Center
with a good attendance.
Danny, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Mclntire. received a brok-
en arm while playing late Sun-
day afternoon.
Mrs. Wilbert Massey under-
went surgery on her leg last
Wednesday at Red River County
Hospital at Clarksville, and is
reported doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Cb rles Guest of
Lone Star, were ,ek end guests
of his father, Lem Guest.
Robert Walsh of Wichita Falls,
brought his children. Mike and
Lynn, on Sunday for a-visit with
their aunt. Mrs Woodrow Epps,
Mr Epps and their uncles, Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Massey and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Massey.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Dean Epps
and children of Hooks, were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Woodrow Epps
Miss Tina Lei- is visiting rela-
tives in Bogata this week.
Mmes. L. L. Stevens. A. H.
Stevens and Rebecca Masengill
were visitors in Paris Sunday
with Frances Matlock, who is ill.
Dee Ann Brown of Paris, is
J0HNT0WN
By MRS G. A. VAUGHAN
visiting her grandparents. Mr Mi Carolyn and F
an»Mr^H E- oCllCV- th‘* WeuM I Wicks returned home after
Joe Black, cmploved in Mcn-
dota, Calif., arrived Saturday
for a visit with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W A Blark. •
E. V. Pirtle and family, Mr
and Mrs. Drue Pirtle and W. E.
Hawkins and daughters of Long-
view, are spending part of then-
vacation here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hawkins
and Roger of Corpus Christi, ar-
rived Monday fdr a visit. Their
daughter, Miss Kay Hawkins ac
companied her grandmother,
Mrs. W. R Baxter from Corpus
to New Jersey by plane Friday
tp visit Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bax-
ter and family.
Avret L Vaughan visited
friends in Wharton from Friday
until Monday.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Curtis Jenkins of
Corpus Christi. who are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Greer of Ro-
salie, visited Mrs. Irene Pew,
Monday.
Visitors of Mrs. T. A. York
over the week end were Mr. and
Mrs. G. S. Greer Jr. and children
of Nacogdoches. Mr. and Mrs.
Billie Ray Puckett and boys ot'
Midland and Miss Nona Rac
Hawkins of Longview, who had
been visiting in the Puckett home
in Midland the past two weeks.
Frankie
a visit
DEPORT
(From The Deport Times)
d ”„r 1 "■ »•"» »"*> "'-'v.
MtSNf START
U next Monday, according to
calendar, but temperatures
several days indicated
aAd Sol slipped in two weeks
Snsd of time. In an agricultural
■gen like ours it is always best
fa be a little early than too late.
S li also good practice in any
Retinas* or social contact.
HOT r. CRENSHAW, 44. press
asm foreman at the Paris News
METHODIST LADIES
MONTHLY SOCIAL
WSiCS met Monday for regular
monthly social Mmes. R. F
Hale, Charlie Wilkinson, Charles
Wilkinson Jr. were hostesses.
Rev Robert Phelps led in prayer
and Mrs. W. C. Howison gave the
devotional, reading from John
15:1-11. Mrs J L. Walker gave
Let Us Sing the Wondrous Story,
followed bv a short talk Ly the
pastor. Refreshments were serv-
ed to 17 members and two vis-
itors.
FOR
EQUIPMENT NEW OR USED
USED EQUIPMENT
9—New Holland Hay
1—Side Delivery Eake
1—Pergnaca Cultivator
Planters and Beddera
1—99 Ferguson
1—5 ft. Rush Hog
NEW BUSH HOG
CUTTERS
1—9 N Ford Tractor
New and Used Mewers
HAY TWINE
SEE US FOR ALL FIRESTONE NEFDS—TIRES
HARVEY BROTHERS
MAS8ET-HAEEIS—FERGUSON DEALERS
CLARKSVILLE
week of her parents, Mr. anri
Mrs. Ear' Legate.
Mrs. G. B. Reynolds went to
Dallas last week to accompany
Mrs. A1 Garrett to visit their son
and rothcr, Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Pryor of Monahans.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Kelley
and Connie of Paris, were visit
ors Sunday of Mrs. Bessie Rog-
ers and Mrs. Queen Clarkson.
Kathv and Judy Kelsoe of
Odessa, are visiting their grand-
parents, Mr and Mrs. Leo Rid-
cns.
Mrs. Billy Reddell of Paris,
was * visitor last week of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rid-
ens.
Mr. and Mrs Jess Thompson
left Wednesday for a visit and
to make the acquaintance of a I
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pope of Tal-
co, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Vaughan, Sunday. Other visitors
included Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hall
and daughters and Mrs. J. E.
Thomas of Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Rosr Morriss and
sons of Missouri, are visiting her
parents, Mr and Mrs Guy P
Walker and Butch.
Mrs T. B Bovd and Billie have
returned home after a visit with
relatives in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sale and
children of Bisbee. Ariz., ere vis-
iting his parents, Mr and Mrs.
John Sale and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wright
and children of Dallas, visited
Mrs. A- M. Coats over the week
l end.
Mr. and Mis. Rov White and
her father. Bud Cole of Houston,
MrS V C Hinson and
Orlelig L» y ThlP " of Ne* | Mr, and Mrs Rupert. Hinson,
W™ rD»vid Anderson has °P; | ^Mh^ Vernh Cotton and Mrs
£ Lftrly * n P< |£T.2r,r ?pont ,ho *ceK
Mr and Mr, W. H. W^ Mr and Mrs. Virgil Dowell of
were guests m Ihchome of Mr . Breckenridge. stopn.-d here Sat-
and Mrs. Carl Wood and Nancy, u)dav and 5W|cd fricnds enroutc
at Rugby. Sunday. | Clarksville to visit his sister.
Mrs. Lela Rozcll, secretary of
the Bethel Cemetery Association,
reports that funds are exhausted
and donations will be greatly ap-
preciated. The cemetery has
been mowed again and looks nice
Mrs. Lonnie Rogers in a hospital
Duane Glover entered a Paris
hospital Tuesday for medical
treatment.
George Thompson, who under-
went surgery at a Clatksville
hospital last Week, was moved
to his home Saturday.
Mrs. H. A Shipp, a patient in
a Paris hospital 10 days for med-
ical treatment, is improved and
was moved to her home Sunday.
Hermon Philley of Detroit, a
patient in a Paris hospital sev-
eral days, was released from the
hospital and moved to his horn,
Friday.
The Nobles families residing in
Deport plan to attend the No-
bles reunion set for Sunday, June
21, at Lake Texoma Lodge, near
Durant, Ok.
Mrs. A. V. Horn of Ravenna,
mother of Mrs. Frank Griffin,
who underwent surgery reeentlv
in a Bonham hospital, is reported
improving.
Drr Joe Everhcart and P. W.
Wood* were in Sherman Wednes-
day to attend a meeting of Paris
Presbytery of the United Pres-
byterian Church USA.
Condition of Lee Francis, ill at
his homo several months, became
worse and he was taken to a
Paris hospital. He was reported,
resting better Tuesday night.
Mrs. E. B. Bardwell of Paris,
mother of Community Public
Service Co. manager C. B. Bard-
well. is a patient in a Paris hos-
pital, suffering a sprained ankle.
Bill Debnam, patient in a Paris
hospital several weeks, was tak-
en via ambulance Wednesday to
a specialist in Dallas. His wife
accompanied him and will visit
her daughter, Mrs. Jane Baker,
while attending him.
Miss Glenda Isbell returned
home Sunday from Clarksville, j
where she had been a week with j
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs ! *?av lds™
Jim Holley, while Mrs Spence
CUNNINGHAM
By MRS. CLETUS COOPER
RUGBY
By MRS. EARL GROGAN
Dave Kennedy of Paris, visited Mrs. Cora Freeman and Mr.
in the Claude Kennedy home i and Mrs. Guy Stevens spent Sa(9*>
Tuesday urdav night with the former’s
Mr. and Mrs Fred Cox of Gar- scn- M,‘ and Mrs. Andrew Free-
land, spent Wednesday night man of Denison and attended a
with the Edwin Cox family and Freeman reunion Sunday at the
Methodist camp on Lake Tfexoma,
near Pottsboro.
other relatives /
Mrs. J. E. Jones an,d children
visited her mother, Mrs. George
Cherry of Biardstown, Wednes-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Jones
left Thursday for California to
visit their children.
The Ira Norman family of Ed-
mond, Ok., were here over the
week end with Mrs. M. T. Nor-
man and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Cross of
Lubbock, visited in the Jess Tay-
lor home Monday.
Mr and Mrs. Jeff Cross of
Lubbock, visited in the C. E.
Cooper home Monday night and
in the home of Sunt. J. E. Jones
and family, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. \V. Nix of Gar-
land, who will be remembered
here as Judy Cox, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox. and La
Von Cox and family of Arling-
ton, visited the Edwin Cox fam-
ily. Saturday.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ravmond Byers
and children of Dallas, spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Baker and other relatives.
Rev Pete Tohcrnshoff of Ft.
Worth, was a Saturday night
guest in th1' Harry Slusher home.
The Weldon Smith family.
Miss Ann Cox and Mrs. .C. E
Cooper attended church service
at Minter Sundav nielit All the
churches on the circuit \vi re re-
presented.
The Weldon Smith family en-
joved a fish fry Saturday nigh’
at the home of Rev. and Mrs. J
Gene Foster, employed in Dal-
las, spent Saturday night and
Sunday with his family and Mr.
and Mrs Lloyd Ford and Gary!
They all enjoyed a picnic at Lake
Texarkana, Sunday.
Mrs. Emma Wood and Mrs.
Wayne A*lsobrook attended a
bridal shower at the home of
Mrs. John McBee in Roxton hon-
oring Miss Sara Dunn.
Miss Jan Franks went to Ft.
Worth Sunday to visit her sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Duffee and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bryson d*~
Garland, spent part of the week
with her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Alsobrook.
Bit Hill of Dallas, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Alsobrook and
family, Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Tom Lemens had
as Saturday night visitors her
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ward o(
Bogata and her brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Dr.niell of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thornton
and daughter of Denton, wera
week end guests of !iis parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thornton. They
all visit-d in Paris Sunday with
their brother and son, Mr, and
Mrs. Kenneth Thornton ard Mr.
and Mrs Robert Seals.
L. llvde at Delmar.
Mrs. Carl Guthrie and son of
Clute, visited h«*r sister, Mrs.
i L’ral Dc'hong. recently.
and
and Mrs. Porrv |
son. Gil of Dallas, j
was r coveririg from minor >ur * wcrc ca'*ed to Tallulah La . to
b attend their mother and grand-
Kerry F Wright, son of M. j ni°‘hcr’ Mr\ J, N ”r1yan' "ho
and Mis Elvis Wright, was pro- *uffcrcd a^roke while visiting
.noted from 2nd Lt. to 1st Lt >r ! ^‘r »'*"• Mrs: C„ B‘mtt
the U S Army Reserve Kerrv , ^rs B^> remained with h r mo-!
is a chemical enginee, for the' $vr' *he °tfu'L* hom‘‘ I
International Paper Co.. Se, ing-1 T‘u'>dav Mrs Hrvant v.a< report-
. a. • id resting as well as could he ex-
A daughter was born June 15! ^cXc6 TuCsda> - She was moved j
at St Josephs Hospital to Mr and
Mrs James W. Winters. Paris. nl**
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs -
v ia Grant ambulance Wednesday
night to a Paris hospital
Dr. Win. B. Miesch
OPTOMETRIST
Eves Examined
Lenses Prescribed
In Clarksville—Monday. Tues-
day, Wednesday, Saturday.
In DeKalb — Thursday and
Friday
CLARKSVILLE
Matthew
structural mj
USN, son off
Marcum of
in Operatior
with Heavy
Six aboard
carrier USS
ern Pacific.
Mrs. Van
vin Wood,
were in Wi
attend a Crd
ion. A large|
were preser
the greatest I
and Mrs. Art
sas City, Karl
Lorenzo H|
the Newton
farm located |
east of Bogs
last week wl
and Mrs. M.I
and Mrs. Wa]
cupying the
home at Rod
Mrs. R. O. |
ter, Robbie
Sunday visitl
and grandml
Monroe. Acl
Monroe, thej
port with 8
Elliott, Mr.
tinger and s|
Mr. and I
children of
parents, Mr.
Saturday niL
dishes of “hoi
Sunday visi*
Mrs. Prcntisl
grandchildrtj
Mrs. R. O. a
and Mrs. KJ
Ricky of Mtl
ited in the l]
spent the nit
Mr. and Mrs]
Capt and I
son ar.d son,|
phenson havi
well, N. M.,1
lh<‘ Captain |
Stephenson. I
there by his I
there. She was seriously burned
when she poured gasoline on an
open fire in her yard at Detroit.
Bob Condra and Mr. and Mrs.
... . c____ . . . ,_. , J. D. Tackett accompanied Mrs.
Mrs. Dick Scott of Lubbock. | Rob Condra tQ Da)|as lo wt
her daughter, Mrs J. D Wilson
and family over the week end.
She remained for a longer visit.
• Mr. and Mrs. V M. Dales and
daughter, Shelia Kay of Novice.
Coleman County, and Mrs. B. W
Weisingcr of Mertcns, visited
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Weisinger,
Wednesday and Thursday.
Mrs. Joe Sims, who has beer.
who was called here to attend
the bedside of her sister-in-law,
who was burned last week, has
been visiting her son, Mr. and
Mrs. M B. Scott and children.
PROGRAM CLOSES
METHODIST DVDS
A program Sunday evening
brought to a close the Daily Va-
cation Bible School held at the
Methodist Church last week. Af-,
ter the call lo worship, songs
were heard, with the individual
classes giving parts of the pro-
gram bringing out themes learn-
ed during the week.
Certificates were awarded to
children and workers with a four
day or more attendance record.
The closing message was given
by the new pastor of the church, I
Rev. Robert Phelps. |
Mrs George Marshall served'
as principal of tha school which ,
had an average attendnee of 35.'
visiting Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Sims
of Mt. Pleasant, returned home
Saturday.
PICNIC AND SWIMMING
FUN FOR GIRL SCOUTS
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WE WANT TO BUY YOUR:
WHEAT
OATS
BARLEY
VETCH
CLOVER
SINGLETARY PEAS
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COMPLETE CLEANING AND
MARKETING SERVICE
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Texas Supply Co.
Did SU 4-7427
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Accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Havnes and Stan, Mrs.
Sam Barnard, Mrs W. A. Jones
and Beverly, the following Girl
S ouls enjoyed swimming at the
new r«ol in Clarksville Thurs-
dav afternoon.
Carol Whitten, Janette Cody,
■ Pam Earnard, Judy Franks, Lin-
da Screws. Kav Allums. Mollic
Roach. Elise Walker. They were
are
Wallace Winter? of Pattonville
and Mr and Mrs. Houston Floyd
of Houston, formerly of Milton. !
Miss Norma Jean Franklin, a
senior student of Methodist
School of Nursing in Dallas, is
heio for a month's vacation in
the home of her parents, Mr
and Mrs. Murray Franklin. Miss
Franklin will graduate 'n Sep-!
tember.
A son, weighing 9 lbs and 5
o/s. was born June 13 to Mr and
Mrs. Freddie Phifer at a Rock-
wall hospital He has been natn-,
vd Freddie Wayne Jr. Grand- j
parents are Mr. ai d Mrs. E. G.;
Sikes of Deport and Mr. and Mrs
Fred Phifer oi Dallas, formerly
of Deport. The young man's
grandmothers are in the Phifer
home making his acquaintance, j
Michael David Scaff, son of |
Mr. and Mrs. David Francis
Scaff, Deport, has enlisted in the I
United States Air Force for a ,
four year period. Scaff greduat-,
ed from Deport High School in'
the May 59 class and was the;
valedictorian of his class. He ha*
enlisted in the Air Force for an
electronics school. Scaff is now
at Lackland Air Force Base for
his basic training.
Mrs. Stanley Bell, Mrs. Chas.
also accompanied by two guests
Mrs. Jor.'-s' sister and Brenda
Mavcs. Before returning home
a picnic supper was spread in the
park.
Pat Beadle
ATTORNEY AT LAW
First National Bank
Building
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The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, June 19, 1959, newspaper, June 19, 1959; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth902247/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.