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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1964
LOCAL NEWS
By MRS. WALTER PETTIT
TELEPHONE ME 1-5322
A son was born June 4 to Mr
and Mrs Elvin M Byram.
James and Fay Minx of Dallas,
spent the week end with then
mother. Mrs. Weldon Glover and
Mr Glover.
Miss Etheleen Williams return-1 Dan Norris of Bonham, was a
ed home to Bonham Wednesday | week end guest in home of Mrs.
after visiting her aunts, Mr and . M. A. Forester and Miss Billie.'
Mrs. Aut Cox, Mrs. W S. Th«»mp-
,-on.
H E. Troutt suffered an in-
jured ankle, leg and bugk when
he fell on street in Bofiata dur-
i ing week end.
Mr.-. Vera Townsend of Grand
Prairie, was a Monday visitor.
Mrs. L. E. Hunt is improving
after several weeks illness.
Bennie Daniels of Rosalie, is a
patient in Veterans Hospital, Mc-
Kinney.
Mrs. Madge Legate, ill for some
time, was moved Monday to Red
River Haven.
Janet Troutt is viiting her un
ele Loyd Troutt and family in Ft
Worth this week.
Oscar Legate, ill several week.-,
continues to improve and r- able
to be in the store.
Mr. gnd Mrs.
children of Eastland, were Week
end visitors of Dr. and Mr- Jack
Troutt and family.
Mr and Mrs. T. P. Wilkinson i
and Paul of Abilene, were here
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
_ 'Charlie Wilkinson, Mr. and Mr.-.
Dale Tn/utLan.l' Ja|) Chesi-htr.
/
Mis. Sir! Wright spent the week
end in Honey Grove v. ith the
Hugh W/utloek and E. O. Sale-
families.
Mr and Mr-. Henry Brady and
sons, David and Derrell of Wea-
1 tiierterd, \ i.-ited nis parents, Mr.
land/Mr-. j*i|| Br.idv, fast of the
| Wed.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Ward, Ke-
vin and Liz of Ft. Worth, were
week end visitors of Mrs Ward’s
parent.-, Mr. and Mrs. John Lee
bell. Mrs. Ward and children re-
mained for a week
Hollis Mathena i- suffering
with a leg injured during clean-
up day when a mower flung a
piece of wire that became em-1 were week end visitors of their jville, visited her parents, Mr. and
iis-'le in calf of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. CarJ WimsjMrs. E. T. Jeffery, Tuesday, Mr.
at Boguta. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis I and Mrs. Wallace Jeffery and
Cheatham of Deport. ' Children of Arlington, .-pent sev-
Mr .and Mrs. Durwood Wnns of
Commerce and Grand Prairie,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holt and
children of Odessa, are visiting
thei rparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
Holt at Bogata. Mr and Mrs. S.
R. Arnold of Reno and other rel-
atives while on two weeks vaca-
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Coldiron
and daughter, Mrs. W. C. Hen-
drix and Lisa of Phoenix, Ariz.,
have been visiting her mother,
Mrs. R. L. Harden and other rel-
atives at Bogata, Kilgore and
New Boston.
Mrs. Alvia Smith of Clarks-
bedded in a
tyg-
and Mr Storey Hamilton
III ■ /111 Fletcher. N. C., Ilr-
Mis-cs Cora Jarvis and Seim •
Baker, Ml and Mrs. Ward Bala;
attended the homecoming at FuC
bright. Sunday.
Mi
and si
ri. cd Tuesday to vi-it li'er uiii-
thet. Mrs. Floyd Bell, and uthet
relat i M's.
Carl Williams and Jim Rohjn-
inson were business visitors in
Ft. Worth, Thur.-day.
Mrs. Bess Pope visited her bro-
ther, Ballard Soward at Clarks-
ville during week end.
O. W. Hudson was ho-pitalized
at Clarksville Saturday noon for
mec'.al tests and observation.
Mrs. W. W. Bryant had as vis-
itors Sunday, Pres Whitley and
daughter, Barbara of Blossom.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hoskins and,
children of Addieluu. w ere Tue - j mcU i went
day visitors of her -mother, Mr
Fannie Clark.
Mrs. Catherine Gough and son.
Thomas Lewis of Archer City,
spent last week with her mother.
Mrs. Susie Patton.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Johnson
were m Dallas for a June 14-Tti
convention of the Monument
Builders of America.
Phillip Porterfield, grandson of;
Mr and Mrs. Otis Porterfield.
iirgcry Tuesday in
I. Cooks Children's Hospital
Ft. Worth.
Mrs. Horae
Ronnie left y
toll. N. M„ „
Clyde Lawlei,
i Mi-.- cVou J.,
I lives.
Mr. and M.
and daughter
ecs Ann Don ;
and Mrs. Ti.
ed a CPS Co. |
Satui day.
Lawler and son.
•■atday for Loving-
i'i visiting Mrs.
di
| ci d days last week with his par-
Mr. and Mrs. Doyce Williams I ‘‘nts-
and ehihl/cn of Mesquite, Mr. 1
Garretson, Larry.
yi . Lillie Dagger, | and Mrs. Carlos Clipper and fam-[ Mi - . tell
1 and other relay lily of Tyler, were visitors during ■ Mike and Ricky, Mrs. Ray Skaggs
week end of Mr. and Mr-. Wood ' an<i Kall»' Ruth of Ft Worth.
Armstrong and Charles. / | k'f< F,lda>' • ’<' home after spend
_ ling several days with the ladies’I
Mrs Pauline Stephenson and |
Fred Whitten Ji
Friida. and Fran-
ol Johntown. Mr.
i- Morgan attend-
ocni.' at GreOnville,
Mrs. Minnie Bell of Rosalie,
hospitalized at Clarksville Ti^^
day, was reported improv^B
Thursday (today). Others in hos-
pital this week include Mrs. Ivy
Williams, Mrs. H J. Oliver, Miss
Ruth King.
Mis.- Thelma Ryan of Marshall
spent Tuesday night with Mr. and I
Mrs. W. 11. Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. ]
i Bill Hampton of Sulphur Bluff,
.were Tuesday vi.-itors.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bcnham
and Ronnie of Duncanv ille, week
end visitor- in the Ben ham-Hood
home, were accompanied home
Mr. and Mr" ' Huvm"nd ! |'v 'heir daughter and sister, Be-
i linda. who spent two weeks with
j her grandparents.
Mr, and Mis. J. II. Cline of Pm
tcrville, Calif., are .-pending tli
,-ui’iir.er with their daughter, j uuy v isitor.
Mrs. Otis Porterfu Id and Mr. |
Porterfield. j Mr. and M
■ — | and children
Mrs. Anna GnlYis had as week I
end guests, Bob Aytes and, Mr. and Mrs. John Willis Ben-
sun, Bob of M I.can. and Mrs. Joe, nett and Jeanetta of AtvJeton.
King of Pan Mi . L. A. Wil- Were week end guest- of their
, ox of Mt. \ asm. vva- a Satur- . parents. Mr. and Mrs. W*. H. Ed-1
j wards at Bogota and Mr. and I
| Mrs. Tom Bennett at Deport j Crump
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Green, Mr
and Mrs, Bob Pitcock and sons of
| Richardson, here to attend the
Green family reunion, visited Mr.
and Mr- Clyde Roberts. Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Roberts, Sunday af-
ternoon.
I
Mrs. Curt Green was much im-
proved Tuesday after several
weeks illness with bronchitis.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fincher of
Hillsboro, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Sheffield, Saturday night.
Haiolyn Fuller of Garland,
was the week end guest of her
grandmother, Mrs. Luther Bry-
son.
Miss Nancy Wood, student at
MTU, spent the week end with
ter parents. Mr. and Mis. Carl
Wood.
Mrs. Kenneth Mayes of Hous-
ton, was a week end visitor in
iiome of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Maye*.
Doyne Roberts of Garland, ve-
iled his mother, Mrs. Travis Mor-
gan and Mr Morgan, during
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Lee and
Karen of Arlington, were week
end guests of his mother, Mrs.
Ida Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest McCoinic
f Greenvillee, were week end
isitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mon
Ifard.
Mr and Mrs. Hugh Pratt of
exarkana, visited his uncle, Jim
arrett and Mrs. Garrett, Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Setzer of
oney Grove, visited relatives
ere Saturday and attended the
omecoming.
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Gibson, Mr.
id Mr.-. Robert Gibson have re-
imed from a visit in Los An-
des, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wilkin-on,
who returned here last week
from Albuquerque. N M., to
make their home, are residing in
the Laurel Peaden house at 113
Circle Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. B G. Bailey of
Deport, were Wednesday night
visitors of his sister. Mrs. Jim
Garrett and Mr. Garrett.
Mr. and Mrs. Thedorj Burton
of Levelland. Mrs. Holden of
Avery, were Monday vi.-itors of
Mr .and Mrs. John Sales.
Mr and Mrs. II D. Mathena
and children of Oklahoma City,
vi.-ited Ins parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Mathena and other tela-j son and sons
lives, last week.
tor the home
parents, Mr. r.d Mrs.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. II
Duane Bryson 1 -
Lewisville, here I Sgt. and Mi's, Billy M. Cooper
in.g, v isited’their j home fiom Germany. v isited j * >'kl'1 Wcdne-day guests
Mrs. Jimmy Wright of Irving,
here to attend the Green family
reunion, was a Saturday night
guest of Mrs. Mabel Chikler- and
Miss Melba,
Evelyn
Dallas.
Mr and Mrs.
I and Randall of
J B. McGaughy
Ft Worth, visit-
ML-ses San aa Gable,
and Ruxie M. tic na of
were here for week end with
their respective parents, Mr and
Mrs. Leon Gabie. Mr. and Mrs.
Hollis Mather <
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. John
hist week was tiieii
i daughter Mr and Mr-. Gr.aydon
! Wyatt and Carol of LaPortc
lor a
his aunt. Mr and Mr-. Ross Me- ’ ,l>k '1 -v "'*•° ^r- and Mr . L!".vd
Clure and other relatives during I aild Mrs. M.i k
week end. After a leave, he will modge of Detroit. Mis. Aubrey
report to Fort Knox. Ky. Adams, Li<.a\.Melissa and Mat k
_ jof Bagwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Mathis. I
Vicki. Bustle. Luna. Mona Jo and1 A.daughtei vvas born June 11 to
Hollie, left Sunday for their j^1' and Mis. Donnie Stiain.
ho mu. m Lubbock alter a week's Named Tammy Sue, the baby
| Week end visitors in the Dick
I Morris home were Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Morris and family of Nacog-
doches, Mr. and Mr-. Jake Bhii
heart and Verna of Dallas, D;n|
| Sullivan, who will leave MoTh
i day for further military service
I m Germany, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin
, Foster and Morris of Deport. Mr.
and Mrs. Jess M-iris and family
of Johntown, Mr. and Mrs, Wil-
liam Morn and children of
Rugby.
Marcel Dry
La , w ho ha -
Mrs. William Tully of Irving,
came Thur.-day to spend a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Tully and other relative '
cd J B.’s mother. Mrs Sam Sh"f- j and pa rents.
Held ar.d Mr. Shellield. Thurs-
day and Friday.
v ey Hrvson a'
in the Leroy .
Crury tIns wi
i I visit with relatives and friends in
- - ] Bogata and New Boston,
in of Port Pan e. I - — -
oven visiting h. | Mike and Dale King reti.rn-
.'.!r. .*ncl Mrs liar- ' ed home to Dallas Sunday , alter
i’.Pis. also visited I visiting their grandparents. Mr
,i wi- |v r. e at M
Mr and Mrs. Willie Sheffield
of Palis, visited Mr. aid Mr-
Spencer Fortner and Mr and
Mis. Sam Sheffield. Sunday.
Mrs. Robott Canfield and dau
ghters, Ginger and Sylvia, spen'
the week end with friends and
relatives at Forney and Mesquite.
Mi* Effie Adams of Dali:
Mr-. Ora Hammett of Grand j Mi and M
Prairie, were week end gue t- mlOde-sa. Gleni
home of Mr. and Mr- Travis Pit-j gi lo. and Mr
tit. Mr-. Elmer Pettit. , the hitter’s h
—-- j week end. M
Members of the Jess Watk’n- j Ode-.-a with t
family enjoyed an old fa hione I
ice cream party Saturday night
I at the Ted Phillips home in Lone
Star community.
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weighed 7 lb.-. 0 ozs. Donovan
Strain of Bogata. Mr and Mrs.
Walter Hunter of Rugby. Mr
l.orene Bioadfoot i'i California,
arc graiuh areut . Mr and Mr
[ ,1m. Sir. ••! Bo.at.i. arc gre.it-
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Professional Eye
Care and Finest
Quality Eyewear
NEED NOT BE
EXPENSIVE at . . .
Texas Optical
Contact Lens Specialists
t Clarksville St. PARIS
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Here from Garland during
week end was Mrs. Opal Andor-
on with her mother. Mr-. H. K.
Ladd and other relatives.
Mr and Mrs Billy Rex Burns
and baby of Dallas, visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern
George, during week end.
Mr. and Mr
and Mrs. Pie
pained a grou;
of the Bapti.-t
Rip Cannon, Mr
Turner accom-
of young people
Church ihoir t>
Mrs. C. P Pearson had a.- Tues
day guests, Mrs. Clyde Morgan of noon for a feed
San Benito, Mrs Jessie Pearson
of El Paso, Mr. and Mrs. Othor
Pearson of Deport.
Massey Barbei ,u Sunday alter-
Mr and Mi- J W I."V< i v ant
daughter. Janie, left Smaiav on a
jva ation trip and a visit with Mr
and Mr- Emil Nehlig Jr am
family at Meraux, La Lowry
and Nehlig were Navy buddie-
Here to attend Mrs. Jap Ches-
shir, hospitalized at Clarksville
i Monday, were her daughter and
Mrs. Mamie Hood, Mrs. Dixie j granddaughter, Mrs. Della Rob-
Lee. Mrs. Willie Martin of Dal-linson and June of El Paso,
las, visited Mrs. Vol Dugger andj
Mrs. John Dugger. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Benham
- ! and children of Duncanville. Mr
and Mrs. Horace Benham visited
at Beavers Bend and Broken Bow
Dam in Oklahoma, Sunday.
Truman La.-siter of Ft Worth, i
is here for a week’s visit with his
sisters. Miss Mary Lassiter, Mrs.
Iva Hooker and other relatives.
_ Mrs. Nell Sullivan of Deport.
Dr Marvin Solum of Paris, was spent the week end with her sis-
speaker at the Baptist Church,! ter, Mrs. John Forester and ac-
Sunday. Mrs. Solum and chil- j coinpanied her to Cuthand Sun-
dr on were Sunday evening visit- j day to visit Mrs. Etha Tabb.
ors.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith of Ab-
ernathy, were Tuesday visitors in
the Miss Mary Lassiter and Mrs.
Iva Hooker home. Former resi-
They i dents of the Pine Branch com-
Over j munity, they were enroute to
I Arkansas on vacation.
Mrs Ralph Tully of Bogata.
-pent frum Sunday to Thursday
in Dallas, with her mother, Mrs.
Beulah Patterson, and Mr . Wil-
liam Tully.
Mr. and Mrs.
and children. Mrs. Coi inne Moore
and Carol of Deport Carol was
in Dallas to consult a heart spec-
ialist.
Here foi the Rosalie homecom-
ing, Mr. and Mrs. John Watkins
of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Milton
She accompanied' Alexander of Duncanville, Mi
Billy Joe Francis jand Mrs. Ray Kiker ol Rhode Is-
land. Mrs Manue Bartley. Mrs
'Lillie Emery of Grapevine, were
guests of Mr and Mrs, Allen Wat-
kins and children.
m.
EQUIPMENT-NEW OR USED
SH ; * I OK Al l. FIIIESTHNE NEEDS — TIRES
TRACTORS nVERIIAIT.ED
USED EQI’IPMENT
1— TO-I.'* Icrauson
3— New Hull.mil ||ay
Presses
4— Ferguson Cultivators
Hl uilers and I’.eriders
2— TO-20 Fergusons
1—7 ft. Kush Hog
■ »:’r>* Dreams
Soil 'seeder
New and Csed Mowers
2—TO 30 Fergusons
1—77 John Deere Cotton
Stripper
I—B John Deere & Equip.
HARVEY BROTHERS
Massey-Ferguson and New Holland Hay Machinery Dealers
CLARKSVILLE
Mrs. K C. Brown and grand-
daughter. Kaylen Goss, spent Fri-
day to Monday in Dallas with Mr.
Brown, employed there,
also visited Six Flags
Texas.
MAKE TROUTT’S
YOUR ONE-STOP
SHOPPING
CENTER
• Living Room Suites
• Home Furnishings
t Bed Room Suites
9 Dining Room Suites
• Lamps, Carpeting, Rugs
• Bods, Mattresses, Stoves
• Refrigerators, Breakfast
Sets and Televisions
• Washers, Dryers, Ironers
• Ail Purpose Utility
• Complete Line of Juvenile
Hi Mmd — No Carrying
Charges — Free Delivery
—CAST TERMS—
Phone ME 2-5144
troutts
Pyiiture Store
SPECIALS FRIDAY-SATURDAY
Hormel’s Red Shield BACON, lb.
39c
Mrs. Tucker’s Shortening, 3-lb. can
55c
SUGAR, 10 lb.
99c
Pet MILK, 8 Qt. Size
63c
Kleenex TOWELS, 2 Roll Pac
39c
SILVER DUST, Reg.
25c
Del Monte CATSUP, 2—14-oz.
29c
MELLORINE
33c
10-lb. Bag POTATOES
49c
LETTUCE, head
10c
LUMUrVS, LFOZ.
zuc
BISCUITS 2 for 15c
Kisner Grocery
and Market
FATHERS DAY, SUNDAY, JUNE 21
Males Dad the HOST
with the MOST.
ELECTRIC
BARBECUE
SPIT
ROnSSERIE
KNIFE
SHARPENER
BLENDER
STARTER
Give him electric cooking helpers
/
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Whether the man of your house is a sometime outdoor
cook or a patio chef extraordinary... he’s sure to appre-
ciate an electric helper. Every backyard mealtime chore
(like those indoors) is made easier and more convenient
with small electric appliances to save time and work. Other
fine electric gifts for Dad on his day, are power tools for
shop or yard care... or perhaps an electric shaver
or clock-radio. See these and
other electric gifts for Father’s
Day at your appliance dealer’s.
FRED WHITTEN. JR.. District Manager
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