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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 10, 1064
LOCAL NEWS
By MRS. WALTER PETTIT
TELEPHONE ME 1-3322
Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Brown of} Mrs. Ada Mankins returned
Cuthand, had as holiday visitors,' home Friday after visiting her
his sister, Mrs. Wib Miller and
Mr. Miller of Dallas.
Mrs. Curt Green has been ill
•t her home in South Bogota.
Bog at. i Gin had processed 133
bales at 8:30 a. m. Thursday (to-
day).
Mrs. Tom Bonningfield visited
in Blossom Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. Orvell Lovell and
baby of Grapevine, visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Lo-
vell, during week end.
cousins, Mrs. Mattie Bullard in
Mt Plea?ant, Mrs Annie Price in
Pittsburg, for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Alsobrook
visited in St. Joseph’s Hospital.
Pari>, Saturday afternoon with
Mrs. Francis Ann Vaughan
and children, Michael, Michelle
and Madelyn of Dallas, spent the
holidays with her aunt-, Mrs
Tucker Quinton, Mrs. Alma
Chandler.
Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Harbison
of Dallas, Mrs. Jean Taylor and
her sister. Mrs. tyay Deuver ofj scott.v/of Taleo. visited in the
Mr. and Mrs ^ Amos Green ac-i Broken 3<>w. Ok. 1 | Raymond Damron home during
contpanied Mr. and Mrs Rolandi
Mowery of Reno, to Canton for) Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Low of Post K-on-Kunkel wedding,
a “First Monday" visit. , jOak. were Tuesday dinner guests
was one of 89 members of 42nd
I week end and attended the Dam- j Airborne Missile Sqdn., at Lor-
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Alsobrook
were Sunday guests of their
daughter. Mrs. E. L William? Jr..
Mr. Williams and Lisa at Detroit.
They also visited Mr. and Mrs.
Seneca Cowan and Walter Cov-
ington at Midway.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pierce
and daughters of Oklahoma City,
visited her parents. Mayor and
Mrs. W. S. Cody and Janette, dur-
Here to attend the Mrs. Mollie
Woodle funeral and visiting Jim
Woodle and family were Herman
Woodle of Winn.-boro, Jack
mg holidays. The Codys and Woodle and family. Lawrence
Pierces were Sunday night visit-1 Woodle and family cf Gladewat-
ors of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cody j er Pau, Woodle and family of Mt
and children at Paris. Pleasant, Mrs. Cecil Harris of GiU
i mer.
/
ing AFB. Limestone. Me., to re-
,------ - - — - | - j ceive badges at special ceremon-
j of her -i>tci\ Mrs. llattii^ Puller . j Mr and Mr-. Jack JMinads of | ies there recently.
Visiting -Mr. and Mrs I’.iil Wil- j They al-o vs.- it<-d his si-ter. Mrs ! Seguin, al'e s| ending several (lavs i
j kinson Saturday wefe Mr tut | Fannie I'Lil;/ jat their hon here. Their son. j
I Mrs. L. G. Farris. Mr. Keiler and i
Mr. and Mrs. Robert pillis at-lMr. Jackson of Gilmer,
tended a Phipps family reunion
at Rockford. Sunday .
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mauldin j
! Robert, who -'ent the summer in | had as visitors during the holi-j
Mr. and Mr.. Henry Waller ol \ Seauitn, enrolled in Pari- Junior days their sons, Billy Mauldin
Charles R. McKinney, son of
“j* ”-.W; ^Ki,!,M2r.of Mrs. Ors Swairn, Mrs Billy!
Wayne Dixon and son. Bill of . Mr. and Mrs. Dick Morris hi
Taleo, Mr.-, Eugene Garrett and.... „ .. , ,,
•D m » r-. O J I as holiday visitors Mr. and Mrs,
son. Ronald of Dallas, were Wed-1
nesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Roy Morns and family of Nacog-
Jim Garrett. Wednesday night doches, Mr, and Mrs. Marlin Fos-
gnests were Mr. and Mrs. J. T. ,er and son of Deport. Mr. and
Garrett ot Fort Worth.
|and family of Irving.
I /
Joe T. York, who retired after
Tommy (
.......... . , Mauldin and family and Jimmy i
visitors. Ranch I Hr- Bill llapmtm were Tuesday i jpn Mawltins of Tulsa. Okla.. j Mauldin and family and Danny, ; N;iv\. i< now a ci\ ilian ^ em- j jjallas. Miss Mary
'30 years active duty with the U.
| V.’inn.-h no. visitvd Mr. and Mrs ^College and v :li remain her-
Mr and Mr- Ralph Harbison ■ W. 1! Ryan. lay. Mr and j
had as Monday visitors. Randy ............... ........
'I I ^
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Legate at- Snyder of Antlers. Ok , and Bill night guests. | left Tuesday after spending sev-1 C. Mauldin of Dallas.
Snyder of Oklahoma City. ---- j era I days with Hr. and Mrs. Rovj ---
•--- I Volunteer Bremen i vide a run | Grayson. Dehart Grav.-on of j Rev-. Garnett Walker of Mt.
Miss Wanda Lowry of Seattle, j to the o. C. Barnard pasture a* j |(ou-ton. also returned home j....................... _______ ,
Wash., is vi-it in g her father. Cuthand Tuesday uftern«<m when | Tuesday after visit mg the Gray- town. Will Curly and Mr. Kelley, | tho ca”l,0l t!,-v for a vis,t
Mrs. William Morris and chil-
! dren of Morris Chapel, Mrs. Jess
i Morris, Sharia and Steve of
! Johntown. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Morris and
tended the Legate family reunion
at Pattonville, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Woodle of
Dallas, spent Sunday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown
ployee of the Navy in Washing-1
ton. I). C. telephoned his mother.!
Mrs, T A York Monday night
.■turned heme j Plea-ant. Mr, Mayfield of John-j fl)r a dK" «nd ,0 invi,L’ hor ,0
granddaughters of
Morri- Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Childers and Leon-
ard Ward.
,1
I other relatives ilu- week.
file dan.age.
Mr. and Mrs. Pleas Turner Visiting Mr. and Mrs. .Robert J Mr. and Mr.-. Robert Mori is .an-
were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Gill is Sunday night weft Mr. j ■ rar.dd.-lighters. Carol Jean a a
Mrs. Leroy Pratt at Detroit. and Mrs. Thomas Prater of Dal-: Linda M<»iiv of D.dla . w<-n i
—-- lias, Mr-. Claudia Mauldin < week o(..i gut ’ "i Mr. and Mr-
Rev. James Barnes and family - ! Bob Chiidei
during
•id Mrs. |
Siierrv 1 ’
!
r.e
moved Tuesday from Deport to
the Baptist parsonage in Bogota.
Wc ‘h Seaman and family of
Aufti \ left Friday after visiting
his irother, Mrs. Vannie Seaman.
Truman Lassiter of Ft Worth
was a week end vi.- it or of hi- -i--
ters. Miss Mary Lassiter. Mrs. Iva
Hooker and other relatr. e .
Vi.-i’iiv; Mi
M, - El:;>a! ( :
Mi. • luv'i end
'.It'd, c 11 a/e!
of Ter, oil. A
twin --on-. Do
-------- j Balias.
Mr. )'d Mrs. Kenneth Wright. _
Mr an i Mis. 1) esid Stcr, ,!ei ot I
Iloll-toll. Were V. ee . i liu sue t
of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Legal* . j Texas Telephone Co. this wee1, j ealii
of i Mrs. L R. Wright. | f,»i Mrs. Leon Huddleston, recti- i.
J Cuthand. were visitors this wee’: I
I in the G. G. Garmon horn ■. Gar-, •'L. :,,‘d Mrs. Moiiroe Goode j
s aim i i on is I'cm er.it mg after recent ! had as visitors lor the week end'.
tit gory at Clai
sville hospital. j Mr. and Mi'-. Jack Mathis. S:i i- j
___ Idra and But ira of Lubbock. Mr. •
l.gv l
.rived Will'd
dl A! I •' ,- and j yaturda.v nndii yf "a dV.ath. i't
''• and Ronald 1 ! |,-. em, ,n Gem.i lewis in Tor-I
, .cr.ee. Calif.. Thursday night
Kites were held Monday for the
and Mr-. Jimmy
Knox Citv. Mrs. I,
Wilburn of
C. Barne- of!
New Bo-t'ii. Mr. and Mrs, John!
j McGee and Regina of Fa-t Hooks.
I Mr. and Mm Levi Gib-on, Mrs.,
Mr-. J. A. S; ark.- Jr. of Mm-
Dell ert Gc -mn,
iwrenee Lee.
! retired N'avv man with litirkil ml ,
• i ter. i- suli-tit .J mg at North. a>t j N;it.oni(, Cemetery at-San Diego. | M,v’ Bua lV1"!u'r wm* :,lum'
it*. T*..... - (\x thi u.ml- At .... ‘ '
vs i* or-
Professional Eye
Care and Finest
Quality Eyewear
NEED NOT BE
EXPENSIVE at . . .
Texas Optical
f nntaet Lens Specialists
I Clarksville St. PAR..*
Charlie Iscnburg of Garland,
Is reported getting along satisfac-j of Mr. and Mrs. Britt Lassiter,
tprily in Gaston Hospital, Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davis
Duncan, Ok.. Mrs. Clyde Venable I -- mm rating at
of Detroit, were Sunday guests Mrs, Bess Pope was in Clark--j|u,r an|<|v jn a f,,n at the otfice. j
home after twisting
Jimmy Branch spent the week
end in McKinney with his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rus-
aelL
Ennis Palmer was the Sunday
night guest of his daughter, Mr.
and Mis. Bill Rich at Mt. Ver-
non.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Isenhurg of
Garland, visited their daughter.
Mrs. Leon Huddleston, and Mr.
Huddleston, during week end.
ville Sunday and Monday to at-1 j,-rjday.
tend her brothels Ballard Soward.!
hospitalized after
stroke. Saturday.
suffering
Guy Coldflesh Jr and Dean
Hallcraft of Fort Old. Calif., vi--
ited Mrs. Mary Coldflesh. Eddie
and Larry, during the holidays.
Martin Clifton and dau liter
Mrs. Luther Bryson spent thej Mr an<l Mr. j D .:iU|l(>n
Mr. and Mrs. Doyto Williams j Bol| ,,ncj tanll|v at Rosalie. Mi-
ami children of Mesquite, were j ^]rs g.<!r Brown. Mr. and)
here for the holidays with h‘‘t i y,s SMathiei Sicwart. and other j
Mr. ano Mrs, O. W. Hud-on I
j took their grandson. I.arry Rip-'
| ley. to Austin Wednesday where!
I he will enter Texas ITm visitv :i-i
Mrs. Jimrm Stewart and chil-1 f|Vshm;tn Thc Hudsons visit-,
dren of Dallas, are .-rending this. ed ,nd Mrs Fr;ink Hud-on. '
week with Mr. and Mrs. Ilobert Mr .,nri Mrs Henry DeBerry be-!
fore returning home.
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Armstrong and Charles.
Wood
• i datives.
'Visiting in the T. L. Mauldin'
home owr the week end Wore;
* I Hire te ,;tn
Dixie Greer and (kui'di- j ,\j, j.; j,.f;
holidays with her daughter, Mr;.
H. E. 'Fuller jnd family at Gar-
land
Modesto. Calif., visited relatives ,|‘iv v""0’v ,llln l"nr<'1'
here during the Labor Day week t*H I- " '"‘e -'t'‘
end.
Mrs. Bonnie Fu seli of Mt
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Vvayne D;\-
Pleasant, was the Tuesday night'on und haby of Tak,0 Wt.re Ssit.
guest of Mrs. K. C. Brown at Cut-, ,miav night guests of her grand-
hand.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Lewis at-
tended funeral of his aunt, Mrs.
Mollie Woodle at Clarksvil'e,
Sunday.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gar-
rett.
ter. Vickie. Danny Lee Greer and . (■, )iV , ,j|t. |l(
friend, ait of Dallas, wen Sun-1 ,.n(i v ^jr
| .lore; and i Ini'
; V. a :i.>. • Jei ,e.
Im D ■ 'it.
'Ir. and Mr Orris Mauldin and
hildn K !. Mauhim of O'D >n-
Mr. and Mrs. Gem ge Will s r*- j
turned home Tuesday from tin-1
Longview hospital, where he un-j
derwent eye surgery He is re-
ported getting along nicely.
Walter Blankenship of Mt.
Vernon, who was ill, spent last
week with his sister, Mrs. Cora
Webster.
Truman Edwards of Texark-
ana, spent the holidays with his
parents, Mr and Mrs. Troy Ed-
wards at Rosalie.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyne Roberts of
Garland, were here for the week
Old with Mr. and Mrs. Travis
Morgan and others.
Mrs. Sidney Hudson visited her
son, Sidney Ward Hudson and
Mrs. Hudson at Mesquite, Wed-
nesday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Stubblefield
Mr, and Mrs Robert Landrum.
Mr. and Mrs. Jaurez Jordan and
Randy of Hooks, visited Mrs. H
E. Ladd and other relatives, Sun-
day.
Mr and Mrs. Roy Gullion had
as Sunday visitors, Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy Gullion of Paris, Mrs.
Phoebe Strother and Ray Blake
of Dallas.
Entering classes at Texas Uni-
versity this fall from Bogata will
be Ken Castleman, senior: Miss
Betty Gill, junior; Larry Ripley,
freshman.
Mrs. Milt Summers. Mr.' and
Mrs Glenn Summers end chil-
dren of Houston, were week end
guests of Mr and Mrs. Bill Ed-
wards, Miss Mattie Chesshir.
Vi-itmg Mr- T. A York Set
urday was hei nicer. Mr.-. John-
ny Blankensh.p and Mr. Blan-
kenship of Mt. Ploavant. Her
grandson. Tommy Dee Anderson
of Johntown, was a. Monday
night guest.
Thi ir mother,
vnt'.i al!\ ill ii, | ‘
' cun.-'' w.-ek ' n,'l!- ann Mis- V.’eldi n Maul-.
-» ,, ,,'ilin and vhilitii n 'f Mt \'eiti-n.
Mr and V..-- C'en M..u!<; n j
anil < Itildi ei, of Bo-ai'a A.! o \ i .'
liting'in tbt N!;ii.-lc*i!' ho o .vk,' ir-
j day nigb.t werr Mr, and Mrs.
I Leon Barg'.-r and Mr. and N'f- J. j
! VV. Barger m ,v inll., .
c'■ in
M: . -i1 v.i |
d c! :! i i t'ti of j '
New Hearing Aid Helps Those Who
Hear but do not understand
FREE Model will he jjiven to
Interested Hard-of-Hearim? Persons
See. DENNIS Cil NN
Thursday, Sept. 17 -1 to 2 p. m.
At: UrC KMAN DIM (i
AFOrSTK’ON HEAlMNtJ AIDS
TKXAKKAXA. TLX AS
Mrs. Ella Stnbling and son.
Albert and Riul Smith of Dallas.
Rev Everett Clark and family Sunda> guests of her sister,
of Mesquite, visited hin mother. Mrs. Claudia Lowry at Rosalie.
Mrs Fannie Clark. Monday. The Afternoon visitors in the Iwry
Clarks also visited at Addielou
with the John Hoskins family.
home were Miss Wanda Lowry
of California. Mr. and Mrs. Hen-
ry’ Lowry. Mrs. N. A. Gibson,
Mrs. Addbe Efolt of Bogata, Mrs.
Jack Brown of Taleo. Mrs. Joe
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Townes
of Fort Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Da-
vid Tbwnes of Dallas, returned' pavlat and Caren Ann of Dallas,
home Monday after the week endRMrs. Raymond Adler and Terrie
with their mother, Mrs. Dessi*j|L,ynn of Commerce, formerly of
Brut'ton. Dallas.
Mr and Mrs. Maxie Lewis and
Joyce had as Monday visitors.
Mi and Mrs. Johnny Lewis of
Odessa, Mrs. George Lewis of
Clarksville.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Dickey
and children of Tyler, Mr. and' and children moved last week
Mrs. Frank Stubblefield and | from Bay City to the Juarez Jor-
children were week end visitors I dan place at Rosalie, and request
of Mr. and Mr?. H. L. Stubble- a change of address for their
field ' News.
SPECIALS FRIDAY-SATURDAY
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45c
CRISCO, 3 lb. Can
69c
Scot TOWELS, 120 Count
19c
CRACKERS, Premium, 1 lb.
25c
CHEER, reg. size
29c
Grayson OLEO
15c
BISCUITS ......................... 2 for 15c
TEA, Lipton’s, 1-2 lb.
69c
PINTO BEANS, 2 lbs.
19c
LETTUCE, Head
10c
PINEAPPLE - GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE, 46-oz.
29c
Morton’s SALAD DRESSING, Qt.
39c
isner Grocery
and Market
nil nil.1.
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You Know
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SO IMPORTANT TO HIS FUTURE ... NOW
Productive hours at the home study table are a vital part of a
youngster’s education. Better grades lead to a better college,
a better job. To help make your children’s homework more
productive, provide proper study lighting. It not only prevents
eyestrain and fatigue, but also makes learning easier because
seeing is easier. Select a good table lamp with a 150-watt bulb
m
and a diffusing bowl to prevent glare. The shade should con*
ceal the light source from the eyes and the lamp
should be tall enough to spread light
evenly over the work surface. Check
your children’s study light now. Make
sure they have light for learning.
FRED WHITTEN, JR., District Manager
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Grant, George. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1964, newspaper, September 10, 1964; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth902404/m1/4/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.