The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, February 15, 1946 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, IMS
LOCAL
IV K\VS
By MRS. AMY CRADDOCK
TELEPHONE 80
Gus Swaim has returned from
a business trip to Dallas.
Mrs. Jessie Davis has recover-
ed from several days illness.
; Mrs. Sam T Jones has recover-
ed from an illness of several days.
Mrs. Annie Lee Rozell made a
business trip to Clarksville Mon-
day.
Van D. Craddock of Clarksville,
Was in Bogata Tuesday on busi
OesS.
Rev. R. E. Porter was in Dallas
last week, it being “Minister’s
Week.”
Miss Narca Nell Hooker of Par-
is, visited relatives in Bogata
Sunday.
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Irs. Luther Roberts is visiting
ib Ft. Worth, guest of fnc'nds and
i*elatives.
Prompt Service on
WATCH IMPAIRING
Jewelry—Watches
R. T. MARCHBANKS
Hart-Anderson Drug
CLARKSVILLE
INSURANCE
can fix your plans, if you <Ue
too soon or live too long.
T. L. BRYSON
INSURANCE
Bogata,
Mrs. Jim Hervey of Johntown,
was a guest Monday of Mrs. M. L.
Stogner.
Mrs. Tom Keith has recovered
from an illness of several days
duration.
Mrs. B. F Stogner of Mt. Pleas-
ant, visited in the home of her
mother-in-law, Mrs. M L. Stog-
ner, Monday.
Mrs. Nellie Wilson of Seymour,
is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Laura
Stephenson.
M. H. Moore of Dallas, spent
the week end here with his wife
and children.
Mrs. Ruth Vaughan was in
Paris Tuesday, guest of Mrs. Lil-
lian Womble.
Mrs. Lilia Irwin of Paris, was
a week end guest of her mother,
Mrs. Jirn Bryson.
John Paul Hawks of Lubbock,
is visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Cluster Hawks.
Mr. and Mrs. Worth Seaman and
son, Gary, left Tuesday for Aus-
tin for several days stay.
Mrs. Jim Aldridge is ill at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. How-
ard Potter at Johntown.
Mr. and Mrs. Glynn P. Green
of Pittsburg, were guests of Miss
Doris Proctor this week.
Ben Wright of Deport and HqI-
lie Wright and son, Kenneth of
Dallas, were Friday night visitors
of their brother, P. A Wright and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Porter and
daughter, Ann of Shreveport, La.,
were week end visitors of his fa-
ther, Rev. R. E. Porter and Mrs.
Porter.
Mrs. Drew Hancock and Dixie
Van Seaman left Friday for Dal-
las to visit several days with Miss-
es Majorie Hancock and Joyce
Seaman.
Andrew Cox of San Benito, Cal ,
is here for a visit with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Aut Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lewis of Dal-
las, are guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Wilkinson Jr.
CALL US
When you need work done on
your refrigerator, house wir-
ing or motor rewinding.
Clarksville
Electric Service
A. HI. BYIIEE, Owner
Telephone 227.1 Clarksville
Mrs. Bill Cavender spent Thurs-
day night with her granddaughter,
Mrs. Hubert Horn at Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Butts of
Detroit, Mich., are visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Butts.
Mrs. Lucy Pcaden and son.
Capt. Carroll Pcaden, are visiting
relatives and friends in Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs. Lit Martin of Dal-
las, were week end guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rob-
erts.
Mrs. Howard F., Bryson and son.
I Duane and Mrs. T. L. Bryson were
I in Clarksville Tuesday on busi-
ness.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wood and
j Nancy of Rugby, were Sunday
: guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Fen-
nell
Professional
I)r. E. M. Smith
Dentist
X-Ray and Pyorrhea
CLARKSVILLE, TEXAS
Pat Beadle
Attorney-at-Law
First National Bank Bldg.
CLARKSVILLE
General Practice of Law
v State and Federal Courts
BOGATA FUNERAL
HOME
Phone Day or Night 27
Dixie Burial Ass’n
Bogata, Texas
YOUR FAMILY AND
FRIENDS WANT IT
—business often demands it—
so have that new portrait made
today. The few minutes re-
quired will be well spent.
Pray tor’s Studio
MT. PLEASANT
Mrs. David Craddock and son,
Robert and Mrs. Howard E. Bry-
son and son, Duane, were Paris
visitors Friday.
itliss Mary Fleming of Paris,
spent the week end in Bogata
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Fleming.
* Mrs. Connie Harvell and Mrs.
Wilbert Summers were in Deport
Thursday, Mrs. Harvell having
dental work done.
Mrs. Luther DeBerry of Idabel,
Ok., is spending the week with
her daughter-in-law, Mrs. B. L.
DeBerry and daughter.
Pony Cogbill of Beaumont, was
in Bogata last week, visiting
friends. He is a former resident
of Halesboro and Deport.
Mr. and Mrs. Britt Lassiter
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Whiteman and infant
son, James Robert at Clarksville.
Edwin Glynn Humphreys has
returned from several days stay
with friends and relatives in Dal-
las, Ft. Worth and Grand Prairie.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hodges Jr.
and daughter, Carol of Com-
merce, were week end guests of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Bell.
Mrs. E. G. Burgess, Mrs. Elenor
Keith, Mrs. W. L. Summers and
Mrs. Marvin Shows were in
Clarksville Wednesday on busi-
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Carroll, Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Bell and Miss Nora
Parks were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Miller in Mt.
Vernon.
Mrs. Guy Stevens of Rugby and
Mrs. Alvis Summers and son,
Johnny of Fulbright, were Sun-
day guests of Mrs. Florence
Franklin.
LET US FILL THAT
PRESCRIPTION
Wring in your naif provcripUen.
Only trash. full quality materials
«ra used. Only qualified pharma*
<iih do the compounding.
BUCKMAN DRUG
T>* WflSIOM
STORE
QUICK RELIEF FROM
Symptoms of Distress Arising from
STOMACH ULCERS
out TO EXCESS acid
TVm Book Tails of HomoTraatnimrt that
Mast Help or It Will Cost You Nothing
Over two Billion bottlM of thn WIIJ.ARD
TUfiATMKN T have been sold for relief of
ay inptoms of dlntross arising fromgSamach
| anil Duadanal Clean duo to EacaasAcM—
Poor Dlantien, Sour Or Upset Stomach.
Gmlnm, Hoortburn. Slooplooonoos, otc.,
1 due to timi Add. Sold on 15 days' trial!
Ask for ‘‘Willard’s Msssago” which fully
explains this troatmont—free—at
BUCKMAN DRUG STORE
Guests in the John Coats home
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Craddock and daughter, Mrs. Ray
Benton.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Swaim were
guests Tuesday of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Chesshir at
I Brewster.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Chesshir of
Brewster, were Sunday guests of
their daughter, Mrs. G. W. Swaim
and family.
F. M. Stephenson Jr. and J. H.
Pickens have returned to their
home at Hamilton, after a visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Steph-
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IMPORTANT
NOTICE
To Parents and Relatives of Red River County
Men who lost their lives in World War II.
American Legion Post No. 45 is desirous of ob-
taining the name of every man, white and colored, who
died in service. It is important that the names of all
these men be secured as sooi\ as possible, and accur-
ately.
The Legion is preparing an Honor Roll of de-
ceased veterans of Red River County who gave their
lives in this war. It is the plan of Post 45 to erect a
memorial to these men.
Parents, other relatives or close friends are re-
quested to supply information about their loved ones
who were lost in this war by filling in the blank lines
below and mailing to JOHN T. FELTS, Commander
Post No. 45, Clarksville, Texas. Please do this at once.
Name of Veteran
• His Address _______
: Date He lost his life
Place o< His Death
DISCHARGED
SERVICEMEN
Have your DISCHARGE PA-
TERS PHOTOGRAPHED to
Billfold size. SI.5(1 for each side
Additional Prints 25c each,
with order or later.
By Mail, Add 25c for Register-
ed Mailing Charges
CADE STUDIO
Box 708 Mt. Pleasant, Texas
Miss Myrtle Speir is absent
from her duties at the telephone
office to attend her mother, who
is ill and is also nursing a sprain-
ed ankle.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Green and
children of BIsbee. Ariz., are here
visiting bis parents. Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Green, and other relatives
and friends.
Mrs. Jack Rhodes and daugh-
1 ter, Nancy Jack, Mmes. Lenox
Hudson, Paul Griffin and Miss
1 Tom Underwood were Paris visit-
ors Monday.
FLOWERS
The Universal Language
of Love
Our representative in
your town is Mrs. W. H.
WHITTEN. Contact her
and let us arrange your or-
der—large or small.
Witmer Floral Shop
Clarksville, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Bowden
and little daughter, Linda Jene
of Ft Worth, are visiting her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E: Ragsdill
at Rosalie.
Mrs. Lester Herring and child-
ren, Betty Joe and Morris Lee,
were week end visitors in the
home of her aunt, Mrs. Joe Cald-
well, in Paris.
Albert H. Kareher Jr. of Gid-
dings, has been named assistant
j Lamar county agricultural agent.
! He was appointed by the County
| Commissioners Court, effective
•Feb. 1.
FI < >UR
Our store is headquarters for all the leading
popular brands of Flour.
FRESH SHIPMENT JUST
IN FROM THE MILL OF
DOBRY BEST
25 Pounds $1.25
50 Pounds ___________________ 2.35
We also feature—
ROBIN HOOD
PILLSBURY’S
GOLD CHAIN
GLADtOLA
YUKON
Plenty of Seeds and Fertilizers
SIMS GROCERY
G. L. SIMS R. E. SIMS ' * L. A. SIMS
Miaa Myrtle Jenkins has return-
ed home after several days’ visit
at Miro, guest of Mr. and Mrs.
S. E. Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Press wood.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Summers,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Shows visit-
ed their brother and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Haskell Summers at
Demple Thursday.
Haskell Peek of Annona, can-
didate for County Superintendent
of Schools for Red River county,
authorizes his name in our an-
nouncement column. He says he
will make a formal statement
later.
Mrs. Curtis Hoover and son,
Floyd H. Hoover, Sic, Mrs. Lu-
ther White, Mrs. Luther Tyer,
Mrs. Archie Fortner and Mrs. B.
R. Rodgers and baby attended
the monthly Workers Conference
at Powderly Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Harrell of J Mmes. Gibb Simms, Boss Suggs
Longview, were in Bogata Wed- ' and Robert E. Sima and daughter,
nesday, enroute home after being i Linda, were guests of Mr. and
called Tuesday to attend her fa- ! Mrs. Leland Sims in 1
ther, Will Thompson, who is
in a Paris hospital.
Miss Robbie Andefson has a po-
sition at the Mecca Cafe, operat-
ed by the Glover brothers. Their i
Paris on
Monday. Leland is attending
PJC. ' V
Walter Grant, 88, died Wednes-
day night about 9:30 at his he
sister, Miss June Glover, who has |
been employed in Dallas, ,s also :Thund afternoon at the Be-
assisting at the Mecca. , ^ Presbyterian Church, with
! burial in Highland Cemetery. ’
Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Summers
and son, Johnny and Mr. and Mrs.
Milt Summers and son, Glenn, vis-
ited their mother and grandmoth-
er, Mrs. Bess Summers and Mrs.
M. L. Warren at Detroit. Other
visitors in the home were Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Summers and Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbert Summers and Mrs.
Connie Harvllle, all of Bogata.
RUGBY
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Reese
of Amarillo and Mrs. Ben Shel-
ton of Fresno, Calif., are visiting
their sister, Mrs. J. E. Haynes and
Mr. Haynes. Their daughter,
Mrs. Gabe Abdner and little dau-
ghter, Barbara Jean of Commerce,
are here also for a visit.
JUST
RECEIVED
Several Numbers in
LADIES’
DRESS PUMPS
SANDALS AND
TIES
Also a few LOW and
MEDIUM HEEL
OXFORDS
Loyd Grogan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Grogan, is recovering
from a mastoid operation at a
Paris hospital.
Mrs. Tom Lemens and son, Al-
vin, made a business trip to Dal- j
las Monday.
Miss Louise Solomon entertain-
ed the young people with a val-
entine party Monday in the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.
H. Solomon.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wood visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fen-
nell at Bogata Sunday.
Mrs. Marvin Betterton and
children spent the week end with
her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Gray.
Mrs. Tommie Stevens spent
Sunday with Mrs. Florence*
Franklin at Bogata.
Sgt. John L. Wood, after serv-
ing in the army forty months,
received an honorable discharge
at Camp Fannin, Tyler, on Mon-
day and returned home.
Yes, and some pretty
CONNIE CASUAL
WEDGIES
in Red and Brown
New and Renewed
News Subscribers
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The News takes this means of
thanking the people for their re-
newals and new subscriptions.
They have been most generous
with their subscription patronage,
and our list now is the largest
within the history of the paper.
; The following are the newals and
! now subscriptions since last week:
j Mel Wilkinson
Ben Ray
j Dr. S. S. Neeley
T. L. Wood
| Pfc. William L. King
M. B. Trimm
W. B. Arnold
Bill Wilkinson
Robert J. Gwin
John Woodle
“Always see us before
you buy.”
Morgans
EXCLUSIVE
SHOE STORE
South Side Square
CLARKSVILLE
E P 0 RT
THEATRE 1
Thursday and Friday
‘The Southerner’
with BETTY FIELD
and ZACHARY SCOT^
The picture that never
go of your heart!
Saturday Only
TEX RITTER and
DAVE O’BRIEN in
“Gangsters of
the Frontier”
10c and 25c on Saturday
Prevue Saturday Night 10
o’clock, Sunday-Monday^
ROSILAND RUSSELL
and JACK CARSON in
“Roughly
Speaking”
with Robert Hutton, Jet
Sullivan and Alan Hale
It’s a scream from start to
finish.
Tuesday and Wednesday
GARY COOPER and
MADELIENE CARROL in
Cecil B. DeMille’s
“Northwest
Mounted Police”
in Technicolor
with Paulette Goddar^j
Preston Foster and
Robert Preston
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PAINT
r..< uu* \
We have a Large Stock of Paint. ‘
Visit our Paint Department and
let us fill your needs.
Bogata Lumber Co.
TO GARAGES AND INDIVIDUALS WHO
DO THEIR OWN MECHANICAL WORK
We are now prepared to give you ONE DAY SERVICE
on the
RE-BORING OF MOTOR BLOCKS
We can handle all makes and sizes of motor blocks up to six inch bore. We
also offer refacing and regrinding of the valves by expert mechanic# with
the latest machinery.
REMEMBER:
ONE DAY SERVICE Ifjj
Red River Motor Co. f
West Main St.
Your FORD Dealer
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The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, February 15, 1946, newspaper, February 15, 1946; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth911666/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.