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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1964
Ik Bogata News
UUf C. HOLLOWAY
Ndisher
GRANT
ESTATE.
Editor
as Second Class Matter
ber 1, 1911, at the post-
at Bogata. Texas.
JOHNTOWN I FULBR1GHT
ter a ten day; vi-it with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs Leo Ridens.
. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Keddell of
IMe.-quite, have al-o been vi it ing '
WANT ADS
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
$2.00 a Year
In Red River County
$3.00 a Year
When Mailed Elsewhere
In charge is made for Dublica-
l at notices of church services
ghtr public gatherings where
nfaiission is charged. Where
ion is charged or where
or wares of any kind are
for sale the regular ad-
rates will be applied.
Bannal obituaries, cards of
lAmaka, resolutions of respect and
gnu are published at regular
■SwirHiing rates.
RUGBY
Raymond Gormley
By MARY ANN VAUGHAN J By MRS A H STEVENS l’-* u,,,v .S/ff'rf j Hates: 3 cents per word first in-
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Ht*rvt\v j Wr ;ii» >iutv to |i*arn that Mt> , ** *'llt( • ‘ ,u^ Miss Judith Marie Steed and sta tion; 2 cents per word each ad-
and family of Huntsville, spent j Mad .c Let ate i- nut so well aftci , 11 !''Mnts, .1 Jlu 11 * Raymond Austin Gormley were ditional insertion. No ad accept-
in'n u a patient in Clarksville h<i»- |^ull,‘- ' e past wit '• e> e t June j jn Roswell, N. M./ cd for less than 50 cents per issue.
;;itnl for some time.
Mr. and Mrs, Paul McCormack
and son. Henry of Dallas, spent
By MRS. EARL GROGAN
Rr, and Mrs. Lloyd Ford were
ifea St. Worth Sunday to meet
tkeir daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Cene Foster and family of Abi-
hat They were accompanied
home by their grand.-on, Duane
'Stoater, for a few weeks’ visit.
Mis* Carol Fowler of Dallas.
«pent part of last week with her
made, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Al-
len and family and her aunt. Mr
•■d Mrs. Murl Roach and sons.
Aas was occompanied home by
Uada and Rhonda Allen for a
few days’ visit.
Hr. and Mrs. Sam Upchurch of
Amarillo, were Monday visitors
her brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Westbrook and N'elda.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Murl
Roach and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Allen and families were Mrs. W.
J. FVjwler of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs.
Tied Allen of Taylortown
Mrs. Joe Thornton entered St
Jaaeph’s Hospital in Paris Mon-
day for medical treatment. Ken-
neth Thornton of Camarillo, Cal
come Saturday for a few day-.'
visit with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Thornton.
Mr. and Mrs. Mcr\ in Slaton
and family were Sunday guest -
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mil-
ford Freeman of Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Griffin aiv
family of Paris, were Sunday
guests of his mother. Mi Alee';
Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Weatherly
and family of Caddo Mill-, spent
Sunday night with her sister. Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Allen and Janet.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas West-,
brook and Nelda were week end j
guests of her aunt. Mrs
Taylor of Daingerficld.
Mrs. Lilly Slaton of Deport,
apent Sunday and Monday with
her son, Mr. and Mr.-. Mervin Sla- j
ton and family.
Descendants of the late W. S.
and S. B. Griffin and some
friends met at the Community
Center Sunday for a picnic. This
is an annual affair on the second
-Sunday of June.
We had received about 2'-> in-
ches of rain from Sunday after-
noon late to Tuesday morning.
Mrs. .Zela Greenway and Odis
Wilson of Paris, were Friday
.guests of their daughter and
niece, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ford.
Mrs. Earl Grogan accompanied
the Rugby Birthday Club to the
Holiday Inn in Paris Thursday
for a luncheon.
Mr. and Mrs. Polk Alsobrook
were in Manchester Sundae vis-
iting his brother. Mr. ami Mrs.
Jack Alsobrook and Mr. ami Mrs.
Tom Harmomng.
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ilor-j ^,. Hn(j ^>,n [ ,,,
vi.-ited m IlussU n,. La
the week end with Mr. and Mrs
Jim Hervey.
. Mr anil Mrs. Preston Combe t.
Melanie and Clint of Longview,
are onf vacation, visiting her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. EL Haw-
kins and Cheryl.
Mrs. Bonnie Tolliver of San
Gabriel, Calif., has been visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E
Black, the past few weeks. Mr
and Mrs. Arthur Fincher of
Hearne, were week end guests in
the Black home.
Mr. and Mrs. S. EL Dodd and
Kinny visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. V. N. Matthews of Mes-
quite, during the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. J W Lowry and
Janie ale vacationing in New
Orleans, La.
Mrs. Ben Conway and children
of Dallas and Mrs. Lucy Hervey
of Bogata and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Fleming of Odessa, were Sunday
Mi
vey.
Mr, and Mrs. James Cox and
family >f Littlefield, are vi Ring
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cox and other
relatives.
Miss Lisa Cotton, daughter of
Mr. and Mr . Dan Cotton of P.un-
pa, visited her grandfather, \V.
A. Cotton, Mi.-s Verah Cotton and
Mrs. Maggie Chesshir. Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pirtle accom-
panied Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ken-
nedy of Cunningham to Wmns-
boro for lunch Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bain return-
ed from Arkansas Wednesday,
where they had been camping
and fishing. Mr. and Mrs. John
Sale and Jo accompanied them t<>
Lake Tawakom. where they
camped until Saturday before
returning home.
Mr. and Mr.-. Buford Hervey
and daughter of Huntsville and |
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lynn Hi i
vey of Dallas, were guets Sal
uyday night of Mr. and Mr Wen-
dell Hervey.
Miss Linda Allison ol Garland
is spending this week with M -
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
D. C. McDonnold.
Mr and MrL Amos Greer, spent
Monday and Tuesday, in Dallas,
visiting Mr and Mrs. Roy Strick-
land.
Sunday.
Mr.-. Wheeler
on. Ray of Rw
Embrey and
aniond, Calif.,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Edmon-
son of Blossom. E'riday, Mr and
Mrs, /Allen Nutt of Paris, Satur-
Iday and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Brewer of Blossom. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Warren and
j Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Kelley | Mr .and Mrs. Pmil Hill of Bogata,
and daughter. Connie, and Cathy: visited Mr. and Mrs. Pat Martin
Clarkson of Paris, visited Mrs and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ticker
Queen Clarkson, Sunday. | of Idabel, Okla.. at their cabin at
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mitchell | Lake Gary, Ft Towson, Satur-
I of Locksburg, Ark., .-pent the i day. All attended the rodeo at! CARD OF THANKS
week end with their daughter, j Hugo. Saturday night. | I am grateful to all for flowers,
Mi- Mol ris Adams unci Mi , Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morehead, cards and visits since I have been
1 Adams. Other visitors in thi|tlnd patti of Longview, visited !j||, ;,iso to Dr. Brooks and the
(Adams homu Sunday were Piudyjher parents, Mr and Mrs. Luther nursing staff at Clarkville hospi-
I Adams of Bogata and Jerry Tuck- Ro/.ell and attended the home-1 ta|. Thank you.
|coming Sunday. | Mrs. Cora Webster
I Mis. Nora (Colei Thomas of i------------ ----------------
! Soper. Okla., w.-ited Mr. and! imd Mrs. Glenn Clayton.
Mr
The bride is the daughter of! Terms cash unless you are a regu-
Mr. anti Mrs. Gerald J. Steed ofjlar advertiser in this newspaper.
Roswell, and a niece of Mrs. Amy J ‘ »---
Craddock of Bogata, the family ! ^OR RENT — Large house in Bo-
having /Visited here on numerous I Kata. See Mrs. Iva Hooker. Tele-
occasions. The bridegroom is the phone ME 2-5621. b37-c
son of Mr and Mrs. J. C. Gorm- HORSE SALE—Clarksville, new
ley of Hobbs, N. M After a re-1
ception, the cijuple left on a hon-
eymoon trip to San Antonio and
Galveston. They will make their
home in Artesia. N. M., where
both are employed.
barn, 7 p. m., Saturday, June 27th.
Buyer for any kind of horse, dtbp
HAVE LISTING for farm and
ranch land for sale. Good buy
for GI loan. M. P. Hulen. db-tfc
j SPECIALS— Hats, 'a price; men’s
shirts, $2.39: little girl’s pajamas,
$1.49. new girdles. Bogata Var-
iety Store. b36-e
cr of
Mr
Del nut.
and Mrs. James
| Mr- Hubert Ki
| attended homes ■
Carol Whitten.
Mr. and Mr-. Alex Daniel- and
James of Paris, visited Mr. an '
Mr- R. C Hm-oii and lainil; .
, Sunday,
Mi -. W M Ferguson an I < h.l
ihi'ii ami her mother, Mr I.en.i
And'i-on of ML Pleasant, vi-ited
Mr. and Mr- Budilv Lau ti
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Collins and
daughter of Dallas, .-pent tlv
week end with Mr. and Mr Jim
(Boots i Roberts.
-----1 Mr-. Burl Duffle was a husi-
M.vrtle j ness visitor in Clarksville Tues-
day.
Mrs, Jjm Hervey is on vacation
from her duties at Red River Ha-
ven Nursing Home in Bogata.
Mrs. B J. Young of Dallas, is
-pending the week with her fa-
ther. Willie Anderson, who is re-
ported sufficiently improved to
plan a visit to Dallas Wednesday.
Hubert Horn was seriously in-
jured in a fall from the horse he
was ruling when the saddle girth
Lee and
Ronnv of Beaumont, returned
home Sunday after. spending
their vacation with hi- parents.
1 he> alsi'j^.jj ivlatives hc:<
■ ,,lu* 1,11 vi ral days.
San Antonio.
Mr. and Mi.- Crockett Mon- .
grum ol Longview, spi nt Sunday
with Mr. and Mis. Amos Green.
Jack Kenner of Ode -a, who
Was tidied here to alien i hi- son.
ill ill M 'Cui-tien Hospital lui
several day.-, letumed home la-t
week.
Sunday visitor.- in the hie nt
Mrs. M B Lee wcie her children
Mrs. Newt Biy.-un and Mr. Brv -
I son of Bogota. Mr. and Mi Gene
J Lee of Athens and Mr. and Mis
| Mark Lee of Blossom.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam EL Stev-
ens of Atlanta, Ga,. left Satin-
clay fin the i home alter a week'.*
vi.-it with their parent-. Mr. i-nd
Mrs. J. W W..i d in Cl in
and Mr iind Mr Hurley , Stev-j Vi-itor.- Satm
ei is Paula lirmuiud In i a Luigi: | j},«. hone of Ml
’. 'S|t I ih.,1 d Well' Ml
Mr. and Mr.-. Obe Wiiglit oij.-'i a-ieu Huh’
Depm t, Mr and Mr So Wri lit iluuiivn. Okla.
JiieUie and Junnu of M.lt n. Mi - and iir.ui
lb len Bt'iew and miii. Buddv i
Memphis, vi-ill'll Mi. and Mr
Wilcelei Eiid'ley. Thai lay.
Ray Ki: liiey and son. Jimmy)
11. i y of lioiiiimnd. Cal;L. can
Friday to \ isit Ins paient.-, M
■y. Sunday and ;
mg. She \ i.-it- I
,orul at Bogota 1
FOR FURNITURE or Carpets,
all mattresses and box springs ,-j
price., See and save. Slaton Fur-
niture, Clarksville. b-tfc
BOGATA NEWS
10-20 Years Ago
Week of June 16, 1944
Pfc. Carmen Glover and Miss
Maxine Rogers had married.
The four Criswell brothers had
joined the Aggie War Quads.
They were brothers of Mrs. Veil
non Mikel of Bogata.
Lt. John M Howison of Bogata,
had graduated from Army Air
Forte Navigation School at San
Marcos.
Sgt. Norman Sims of Bogata,
and Miss Yvonne Bailey of Tyler,
had married.
Births: Twins, a bov and a girl,
to the Hardy Bridges, 1^2, Clarks-
ville. The Bridges had another
set of twins, a boy and girl, and
both Mr. and Mrs. Bridges were
twins. Daughter to the Chester
Wayne Mattingleys of Saginaw.
lay.
y i'
Mis. Jack C , .ntry.riin
I Bevel ly of Bop la. vi-ited
| hi i it in i'. Wheel1' i Li:
! Nil Lmhrey. S
! Mi. . Rene End
I.>nn ul Dalla-
Whci ler Lmbrt
| Mr. and Mr.-.
I \ er of Denison
, end with his p
I Mi . Thomas V
\t ei c iu\ oicpan:
■daughters. Ma
I Yvonne, who
| weeks with tilt
Mr . and Mi
Reaves of Mt. I
Mr. and Mrs. I
I
vilIt*! uniat.
Stev- !
and
her
rey and
Mr. and
n.d Dvr ■ 1
.,1-u \ Biicd the
. SuncL.y.
\lvm \'ati Dea-
-pt n! tile \\ ei'k
till- Mr. anti
Dt a' er. They
i II". I' lit tliell
, Aim and
al spent two
r.indpai ents.
1 Iowa id W
• i-..nt, v sited
. : Ro/i'U >. t •
evini:..' in
ii Ml'-. Lllille:
Hii'iia Mart.n.
:. ■ v h .!■: 11 u ',;
Wi
.: "i W .
1959 FAIRLANE 2-door. 8 tyl.,
and Ail.-. Eranklin Hen ing , standard transmission, A good,
of Dallas, spent Sunday with his | dvan local car. Karl Gardner
parent.-, Mr. and Mrs.. W. II. H>'i -! Motors. Deport. db-tfc
ring. They were accompanied' --—-------
home by their children. Joiinn. WANTE D to haul your hay. di-k-
' Auiircy Wii.v ne and Richard, wig
had -pcilt a week with then
, grandparents.
i Mr. and Mrs, Perry Smith m
1 K: Woi'h and Mr. and Mrs. Cha-
| Lo-ti'i' i f Deport, vi ifed Mr. and
I Nil -. Arthur Fi-hcr. E’riday even-
ing Ml Jane- (ill! v'f Ft. j___
Worth, was ;i viMtor in tlu-1 Fisher | BUDDY’S &
i iu»n;e Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs R L. ILiglus and
i Jimmy of Dallas, -pent the week
j end with Mr. and Mrs, Wiley j
I Gifford.
i De!ford Crcmccn and da.ighte:
’a’ i Ann of Lid Loci.. \ i.-iti d hi
a t lit-, Mr. allii Mi- J i) ('■ e
: !■ ecu. Sunday. I it he: ill '
ti ' Cri'-eir. h"i: e Suiul i,v war,
Mr. and Mi Giy n:i C’iit*--1».i and
ing. weeding and sub-soiling.
Contact James Cooper. Milton.
Phone OL 2-3223. d21b37p
SEVERAL good used pickups. ’ii2
model down. All priced to sell
Come by. let's trade. Earl Gard-
ner Motors. Deport. ii
GERALD'S Cloth
icrs, home of quulitv merchan-
dise. 130 Main Street, Ph"iit
427-3155. Clarksville db-tti
| FLOWERS — for all occasions.
| call Mis. W. S. Cody, represent-
! mg Paris Florist and Garden
I Center. Pm >ne ME 2-5822. In ft
Week of June 18. 1954
Births: son to the Arthur De
Angelises; daughter to RobertLei
Todds of Grand Prairie; daughter
to Smiley Hinson- of Bogata.
Marriages: Ann Bryarly Hale
and Stephen Willis Gifford; Joyce
Guess and Calvin Gib.-on: John
M. Howison and Joan Carnev.
Gerald Smith was injured
vvlien thrown from ii horse lie
Was riding in the r. beo.
Chi»s. W Would! idle of Tex."
power & Light Co. via- speaker
_ 1 j-t. j at Bogata Chmnbci of Commerte
banquet.
John Unbelts and Tommie Keep
of CLii k-v 11!i■. I "light Ann'.- Cafe
from the J L. Waliicis and Wire
u.-nig advertising r> The News to
invite puhln pirtronage.
, 11
lily miii.
CARD OF THANKS
May I express my thanks for
jrour thoughfulness while 1 was
in the hospital. Visits, cards and
flowers were truly appreciated.
O. W. Hudson
and Mrs Wheeler Emi/ic. i!a
v. il! go mi to Cane Ki lined' . Kia
in ;i few days and Jimmy Hay
will -piml ih" summer with hi-
gi a:ulif?ii cut -.
Mrs. Jack. Kenner and children
Kathy. Judy and Walton of
Odcs.-ii. left Monday for home af-
of last week.
Mr. and Mr Jami - C"x "f
Littlefield were Monday nigh
visitors in the hon e of Mr. and
Mrs. Wendell Hervey.
(ins Ward visited Mr. anti Mrs
Therb Thomas at Deport. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Avret L Vaughan
and family, who have been on
two weeks vacation, left Sunday
for Cooper, where he will return
to duty with the Texas Highway
Patrol.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Walker are
engaged in extensive repairs and
s. •-
Ilk . anil
k.noma City.
Mr-. Bill Palo : k d : i
Tin : ii:.ti sister, >L 1 i!li<
in i.ml Mi - Ci • • i M- i
!'. 111-. Iron Th • ,. u '
i: 111 a y .
Sunday visit": n tin '.
her h' lne weiv ! m ■
.tin. Mr,. Jack L . ’ > . no
dt ei: oi I)uiH ail. t hi. ' r
.->.n Bet i. gild .ill'in.ill ..
OKliiiioma C jty and San
of Ft. Worth.
Mr. and Mr . Pi : rv S- >ii o!
r't Wi ii th. vi ted i. . t her.
Morin- E'i.-hcr. Mr-. ' , i and
Kav. E'riday evening. Ni: >u ith
al-o visited tile Fishers.-S uiirdav
Mr.-. Lui in- Steven- iu-i ompan-
led Mrs. Re', i vtn Mas. cl. .!! Mr-*
Sue Uroadwav and eli.l nil ol
Paris, lo Charlotte, N C . for a
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Thursday and
CLARKSVILLE
broke late Friday afternoon He improvements to their home here
suffered six broken ribs and var-
ious other injuries. He was car-
ried by ambulance to Talco Hos-
pital and Clinic, where he was
reported resting well Sunday af-
ternoon.
Mrs. Irene Pew spent a few
days last week in Longview, vis-
iting Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
Stahl. Becky and Beth.
Mary Ann Vaughan vi-ited
Nancy Wood and Betty Gill in
Bogata, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward and
Greg of Garland. si>ont Sunday
night with Gus Ward.
Mrs. Theodore Gotten of Mt
Vernon, visited Miss Verah Cot-
ten. Mr-. Maggie Chesshir and W,
A. Gotten, Monday thru E'riday
Dad Deserves THE BEST
And you can be sure you have given him the
best when you give a gift from Buckman
Drug Store.
We feature all popular brands of toiletries for
men — priced from —
$1.00 to $5.00
Also we have a complete line of Watches,
Bands, Cuff Links, Cigarette Lighters, Tobacco
Supplies, Fishing Equipment, etc.
GIVE DAD THE BEST—WITH A GIFT FROM
JNJCKMAN REXALL DRUG
BOGATA
Mrs. Belle Cavender and Mrs.
K. O. Shoulders of McCrury, vis-
ited Mrs. Hubert Horn and fam-
ily. Sunday.
Rev. Garnett Walker of Mt.
Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pope
of Talco. G A. Vaughan and
Mary Ann visited Mr. and Mrs.
Drue Pirtle. Sunday night.
few days visit with relative-'.
Mr. and Mrs. Norn, King of
Sweetwater. Mr. and Mr.-. EL S
Simpson. Miss Swan Bumi.s oi
Wichita Fall- spent the week
end with Mrs. Bertha King and
Mr. and Mr- Travis King All
visited Mr and Mrs. Louie Rob-
erts at Deport Saturday evening.
Mrs. Travis King visited her
daughter, Mrs. Randy Osburn Jr.,
Mr. Osburn and Randy III
Commerce, Monday.
Skippy Clayton and Miss Pen-
ny Gambol of Denton, spent ;he
week-end with his parent-, Mr.
I '.at I ara. Sandra and Jn : ; m |
Texai kaiui. Mr. and V r. < I 11
Cardwell Gi'td'in Jr , Kathy. I
Pain and Teresa ol It Worth.)
Mr and Mr-. Joe E'.dd Cardwell.
Carynne and Mildred "T Coisi
catta. Mr and Mr John Tayim
of Selma. Kails , Mi and Mis. W.i
EL Lassi'er. Mr. and Mrs Mortis)
Lassiter. Martha Kaye. Jo and I
Jimmy of Arlington. Mr. and I
Mrs. Raymond Dugger Sr., Mr. j
and Mrs. Raymond Dugger Jr . J
Keyewhiniaa. Elisha and Burnt - |
ann. Mrs. Alice Fakes and son. j
Earl and Robert Deaton of Clar-1
endon. Ark., and Sidney Maddox i
of Ft. Worth. Mrs. Fakes re-1
mained for an indefinite visit!
with her sister. Pat Cardwell's!
fiance and Don’s girl friepd were i
also present.
KCAR l
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CLARKSVILLE
TEXAS
500 WATTS
To Reach
the
Public
Quickly
and
Economically
Use
Classified
Ads
Cyde Bell Grocery
ROSALIE
LETTUCE, 2 heads................25c
TOMATOES, carton........r 18c
LEMONS, doz...........................29c
10 lbs. SUGAR, with $10 purchase 89c
T-Bone STEAK
J...
59c
Center Cuts CURED HAM, lb.
69c
1 lb. can Folgers COFFEE
69c
2 — 46—oz. Hi-C ORANGE DRINK 69c
Big Heavy YARD BROOM ..........$1.19
Cantaloupes, Melons, Peaches —
A Good Variety
RODEO
IRA Approved
June 24-25-26-27
AT BOGATA
Sponsored By
BOGATA RODEO ASSOCIATION
BIG PARADE
4 p. m. Wednesday, June 24th
£t*ck Furnished By
Clyde Crenshaw, Haworth, Ok.
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