The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1964 Page: 3 of 4
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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, THURSDAY, DEC. 3, 1961
Roach- Williams
Wedding Saturday
Miss Molly Ann Roach of Bo-
Kata became the bride of Michael
Neal Williams on Saturday, Nov.
28 at 6 o’clock in the evening at
the Assembly of God Church in
Bogata. Rev. Charlie M Taylor,
pastor of Lake Chapel House of
Prayer, officiated at th6 double-
ceremony. Vows were re-
I '^■ated before an altar arrange-
ment of long stem red fuses and
greenery.
The bride is the daughter of
Mi. anil Mr.-. M. E. Roach of Bo-
gota'and the groom the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Williams of
■pillar
hi* for
i’pe you
kual or
IAA to
|3 size.
195
Daniel
!styles.
95
rything
Pan-
Bras-
Doll
New
ideal
Pine Branch.
Mrs. Harvey L. Jean of Long-
view. pianist, provided trditie*i-
al wedding music and a c •mpim-
1(.(1 Drill' Pirtle of Longview whojvieve DeBeiry.
any "Always." Miss Cau l Whit-!
ten of B igata attended the bride
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 issye.
Terms cash unless you are a regu-j
lar advertiser in this newspaper.
FOR SALE — Pecans, 25c lb.
Marvin Lowry. b8-Cj
NOTICE
No hunting on my farm south I
of Bogata. W. E. Veteto. b8-p|
FOR SALE — Good squirrel dog:!
young game roosters. E. C. Coop-1
er, R3. Clarksville, Telephone ME
2-5879. Bogata. b8-pl
Huddlestons To Note 50th Anniversary
GIVE "Whip Mama Kept the
Boarding House" for Christmas.)
SI.00. my home or by mail. Gene-1
b8-c
I FLOWERS for all occasions. Call
I Mr-. Gordon Allen, represonta-
, , , ' tive Clarksville Flori t, ME 2-
ed in a street-length sheath dre-- fj|. ^p- 2.-,h72. b-tfc
of red velveteen. Her flowers |
v red roses tied with white iLF-E CARPETS and all standard I
ribbon. I brand.- of furniture. All mat-1
Galen Legate of Bogata served tresses and. box sprin-'s halfj
a- best man. Bobby Williams and price. Slaton Furniture, Clarks-]
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed bids addressed ' to the|
City of Bogata, Texas will be re-
Additional Locals
I Capt. and Mrs. II. D. Leggett
and family of Clinton Sherman
I A birthday supper at home of AK1*- °kl« • were Thanksgiving
u-ned in the City Hall, Bogata., and Mrs Sammy Wilker.on uuests of his parents, Mr. and
Texas, until 7:00 p. m„ Decern-1 Tuesdsiy honored lu.r 1!ith blrth. Mr«. O. W Leggett. Mrs. Neil
ber 17, 1964, ut}d then publicly! Guests were immediate Blankenship of Bonham was also
opened and Yead aloud for the nitmbt.rs 0f ,he family, Mr. and a visitor.
work on the following contracts , VJ|> w E Hawk-ins. Mrs. Josiei Regular meeting of Bogata
York, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wil- Band Boosters will be held at
7:30 p m. Monday/ at the band
Contract No. 802. Furnish all
I materials and construct wateri kt.„on; Margaret and Nancy. Mr ....
land sewer line extensions, foun-.and Mr, IJlld(lv Dll„iron and hall,
datum for 150.000 gallon steel rju.tv_ Mrs Gharli,. Coo, h nw
• ground storage reservoir, install!
500 gallon per minte water pumj)
Du ty, Mrs. Charlie Couth
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mono had
The .-even pound daughter born
Nov. 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Bill
! as guests during holidays, Johnj Clark of Dallas, has been named
Paul Morris and family of Jrv ' Leri Vanessa. Grandparents are
; ing, William Morris and family, Mrs. Vannie Seaman of Bogata,
of Morris Chapel, Mrs. Jess Mor-' Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Clark of Shaf-
tei box.
Contract No. 803: Furnish nil j R,, jRt.hart of Wichita Falls,
materials and construct a 150.000
Don Roach, brother of the bride.i villo.
-cate,I guests.
Given in marriage 1 y her fn-
t!u r. the bride wore a street
lent 'll h" ’th dre ■ ■: of whi'e Vcl-
D. I.l'XE
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19 50. S!
b-tfc I
RdPER gas ranges. I
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Mr. and Mrs, \V. L. Huddle ton. tormei Red Li "c.- Cm my
re-idents. will observe their 50th wedding anrivor-ary won
open house at their home. 415 Burrell Drive, Dallas, oh Sun-
day. Dee. (j, from 1 t , 5 p. in. Friend.- nod tv...tire.- iue in-
vited.- They are being lu ii1-red • y tin ii children. Boh Hud-
dleston and David Huddle t m. b ah of Dallas: Gili.eit Hud-
dle': in and Edmond Iluddlest ! o-.: of Bogata: and a
daughter, Mrs. L. E. Freeman of Lo.- An; eles. Calif, "'hey
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10-20 Years Ago
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re-construct piping for two exist-
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pumps, and install 8 inch rruoter! ... . , _4 . , , , ,, ...
; ns. Charla and Steve of John-, ter. Calif,
water meter, complete with me- . ,,
j lown. Mr. anij Mi s. Jake Rhine-1 Mr. and Mrs, Dean Jeffu* and
loot and Verna of Dallas. Mrs. i,m(|a „f San Antonio, were
Mr. Thursday to Sunday guosts of
and Mrs. Marlin Foster and Mor-j kj> mother. Mi-. Willie* Jeffus.
ga.lon steel ground storage ri*scr-J(lf Deport. Clarence Wright; Mack Jeffus and family of Hooks,
you* complete with nppurten-. and family of Euless. Mrs. Bess were Thanksgiving Day guests.
Contract No. 804: Furni-h one su'mhv' iTiti.m'Tcere-'Mr^^’andI M‘ J'"d Mrs' S,,url!c',n Peadt‘n
mmiD w,1,u j Mrs. ,,;m Dodd of Commerce. J lfli,y guests of thei, parents. Mr
All proposals must be acchm-j . Mr’ ;‘"fl ,M!S.' 1 Vater and, M.s Laurel P<*aden, Mr. and
ranied bv an table hid bond ! *ad Tlrnnksg.. mg, Ml v. .] R Sloan. The Sloans host-
in the amount of .V: of the max ■ Hi,nd v 'e' |',! ’>'-ank-g.vmg Day dinner
Hie -iiicess- l,'1'of ^‘rmeis Lrainch. Mi 1 b-|,vh,,n t[i). p, ■ Mr. and Mrs.
reouired to 1 ' 11 Guinn and D mnio "f CLirl'.s- j j ,, y!o.,n !tj-f| children of Talco
. ’ I villo*. Tuesdav vi-itors were,
furnish a performance bond ondi,,^ and M|... j' R. L(.May. Talc. |
Mr^. J. F. Hood ha- 1 ecu eer-1
‘•'icrl to her bed • v ill: o - \d-
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Plans, -poeificati ms. and bid
ding document may be .eonred
f*'i'1*1 the office if the F.IV'incer.
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non. wire gue.-ts. The Peadens
wi le hosts for a Sunday dinner,
when gu< t a! o* in, luded her
mi lo, Mr. ar.d Mr . ’i’i Collins
i l Main rm Ark.
Mr ar.fl Mr-. I.au.el IVaden
ar.d fin is Sat ml .. to Tu" day
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ate of Bogata High School where
hi* was a member of the football
team lb* is presently working
in partner-hip with his father.
The* couple will make their
home in Bogata, where they have)
furni.-hed an apartment.
Out of town guests f >r the
< i l emony were Mr. and Mrs.
Doyle Bradley of Kilgore, Mrs.
Billy Charles Jeffries of Wichita
Fells, Mrs. Ike Stephenson. Ga-
lina Park: Mrs. Pansy Harrison
and -on. Joey of Clarksville, Mr
and Mrs. Pete Stringer and chil
dren of Clarksville, Mrs. Harvey | Rev. and Mrs. C
I,. Jean of Longview. Mr. and I Lake View
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The bride-attended
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ningham High School,
o uple return-' from their wed-
ding trip, they will reside in
Cunningham where the bride-
groom is engaged in farming.
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When the
of December 3, 1951
Mi -. Anna Patter-mi
.At Ten (Vnts
( all, loo
New y. | TI.
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(i.nals.
Th*1 company rent
i'.cd 81.544
THANK YOI'
We wi-h to express our thanks
fm the visit-, cards, letters and
any act of kindness shown to us
(hiring my recent illne.-s and stay
in the hospital. May God richly
1 less you. Boh and Iva Holt, db-c
Mrs, Drue Pirtle of Longview,
Mrs. Bob Martin of Longview.
David Tewncs of Dallas
M. Tailor of
Open In Bogata
CRISWELL’S
TOY LAND
in building formerly occupied
by The Style Shop
A Few Opening Specials
Penny-Brite Dolls, reg. $2.29 ...... $1.49
^Most Dollar Items............................... 79c
attel Burp Gun, reg. $1.98 .........$1.49
Welcome to Criswell’s
leci'ived in a .car wri"*k
near Kilgoie; Rocky Kent White,
week old infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Gene White; Charlie
Lee. son "f Mrs. Ida Lee of Bo-
gata. of a heart attack at his Dal
las home.
II E. Troutt of Bogata sold hi
1,80(1 acre Moon ranee on Sul-
phur to Rip and Jeep Hargrove of
Talco. who would restock the
ranch.
Bobby Thornton had arrived
in Kobe, Japan, on his way to
-ville; Lee <> Cp -by il j calls i,n the fir. t day of the series
I, t year.
Inning-hy-inning scores arc
given on the normal time signal
n umbers.
Yaiiska for service with the U.
S. Navy.
Jerri'll Smith, who injured his
back in fall from a pecan tree,
had undergone surgery in Gal-
veston.
Robbie McCuller of J ihntown.
left for Dallas and induction into
military service.
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Talco Jr. Hi'ill crl- defe ; 1
P, ogata gill Tuesday. Karc.i
Pillman and Sandy Giddens tied
for high score with 9 each. Jane
Dell Flanagan made 3. The final
score wa- Talco 21 and Bogata 18.
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Mr. and Ml . L. P E:
it mg in Ya P : ia S'l’id,
I ' ’ r111;i\- wit ii 5’ i. ana Mi a-
i t i tt Dmcan-. were met i!iore by
’in i* daughter; Mr. and Mr.- A
• 1 Mittchlor and children of Wid-
by AEB. Oak Harbor, Wash., fm
a visit.
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Star Theatre
TALCO, TEXAS
Now Open: Friday and Saturday
Sunday and Monday
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, DEC. 4 - 5
LAW OF LAWLESS
(Plus: Color Cartoon)
WESTERN
Starring DALE ROBERTSON
SUNDAY # MONDAY, DEC. 6 - 7
UNDER TKE YUM YUM TREE
Starring JACK LEMON
COMEDY
OPEN: 6:30 p. m. Nites
2:00 p. m. Sunday
This Ad Good for FREE Pass Monday Nite, Dec. 7, 1964
SO PROUDLY WORN . .
SO PROUDLY GIVEN
Ci
OMEGA
Smartly styled 2tK Yellow or
White Gold-Filled C ase, S85.
Date-Telling, Self-Winding
Stainless Steel, Water Resid-
ent Case, S89.50.
When vo^i give an Omega you
say a thou.-and unsaid things
with golden eloquence. Few
g'fts render such life-long ser-
vice or attract such universal
admiration. Both inside and
outside every Omega is metic-
ulously crafted for a lifetime
of proud possession.
Convenient Term
'Ro/rerfy
PARIS, TEXAS
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I V.' . i . I- W • h.
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■ d'i* i.i Th.vnhsgivin:
I Pm t* r Pi. e. Mr.
.1 D Pin '-•ett and Ran-
:. G. t • • i j Srear
I I* M: i -I Ml ; C. A.
,*.■ i .1 K i*. of Nor-
th. . G, r. • Pa '-.eit and
, E 11111 • - ( r M"-mi,te. Mr. and
Mi G.e’nn P.a ett ami children.
Mi- Am*. Grad loe! . suffering
fmtn phleldi. m i. hospitalized
at St Jo-, ph'.- Ho-pital. Paris.
1 Weil III (lay Ilf la-1 week.
PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE
NOW GOING ON
with Bargains throughout the Entire
Store. Newr merchandise arriving daily.
DO YOUR SHOPLIFTING EARLY
FREE TURKEYS
.. For CmGimas ..
AT TIM)DTPS
Nothing lo Huy . .
No Box Tops to Cut Out . .
and No Jingles to W rite . .
Just come by Troutt's Furniture Store in
Bogata. Sign your name and win a Big Tur-
key for Christmas.
Turkeys to Be GIVEN on the Following Days:
SATURDAY, DEC. 5th
SATURDAY, DEC. 12th
SATURDAY, DEC. 19th, and
THURSDAY, DEC. 24th
It Pays to Shop at Troutt’s Where There is No
Carrying Charges — No Interest — Plus Free
Delivery.
Troutt’s Furniture
BOGATA, TEXAS
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