The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1947 Page: 3 of 4
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WANT ADS
RUGBY
Mr.
and Mrs.
Thomas
West-
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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1947
Rates: 2 cents per word first in'
aertion; 1 cent per word each ad-
ditional insertion. No ad accept-
ed for less than 2S cents per issue.
Penns cash unless you are a regu-
ar advertiser in this newspaper.
RENT—rA bedroom at my
He. Mrs. M. L. Barren. 44-p
FOR SALE—G. E. electric Stove.
Ip good condition. Mrs. Vaudie
Phipps, Rosalie. 44-p
NOTICE — To those having
brought any kind of dish to our
home that was not returned. I
have all of them at my shop in
town. Tom Underwood. 44-p
WANTED To Rent — Ft Worth
couple wants house or apartment
in Bogata. Gas if possible.
McCRURY
MORRIS CHAPEL
JOHNTOWN
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hawkins
I who have been visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs W R
Mr andMr. L.wi>H«mn«nd Mr,. Tild. Clipper sp,nl Put Mr. and Mr.. J.-H V.ugh.n,
Sunday guests of her sister, Mrs. Saturday with his sister, Mrs. Mae Legate at r uiorignt. ~ „„„„ a "-----'
Lawrence Wnnrf and Mr Wnnrt Fnreat Wehater I „ , „ . College Station, sons of Mr. and their home in Corpus Chnsti.
Lawrence Wood and Mr. Wood, forest Webster. | Several from here attended Mrs. G. A. Vaughan, arrived Sat
Miss Billie Burks of Paris, is Tom Furgerspn a|f Harlingen, revival at Rosalie, conduct- urday for a visit with relatives
spending the week with Miss spent Sunday with his parents, ed by Rev. Earl Tapp of
Norma Ford. [Mr. a«d Mrs. P H. Furgerson. !shall.
| Miss Cathryn Anderson has
Mar- here, at Bogata and Rugby.
Mrs M. J. Dodd., of Bisbee,
tar adver____. ____ _ ^
^_— -------- --- Mr and Mrs. C. B. Flippo and
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Miss Edna Mae Stevens of Dal- ^ visiting relatives at Green-! Mr and Mrs Harry Crawford eluded Mrs B. G. Peacock of
las, was a guest from Saturday viUe, Dallas and Ft. Worth for of Paria and Mr and Mrs. Joe Texarkana, Mrs. F M Pew, Mr.
until Monday of her parents, Mrtwo weekg -V Crawford of PattonviHe, spent and Mrs. H. E Hawkins of Cor
and Mrs. Guy Stevens. I Eunice Bryson has gone to week end with Mr. and Mrs. pus Christi, Mrs. John Jackson
The Rugby baseball team lost port Barre La., to visit his wife Son Morris, then left for a tour and daughter, Mrs. Thomas Hast-
to the Pattonville team 3 to 4 in 'and daughter. through Arkansas, expecting to pigs and baby, Carol of Clarks-
a game played Friday afternoon | Mr and Mrs Homer Bell and sPend a few d«ys in H°t Springs, ville, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Dry-
at Pattonville. It was an inter- daughters of Morris Chapel, vis-I Several from here have been den of Longview, Mr. and Mrs.
esting game with Cecil Anderson , jted and jyjrs B d. Rinehart attending the revival at Me- Bill Ward of Bogata.
patching for Rugby [Sunday. Crury, conducted by Rev. Floyd I Miss Ray Green, daughter of
andI Mrs. Lloyd Ford and | Mrg Dovie Clark and small Hoover of Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. George Green, and
T j Titt. 14lo Fa<tt Arlinitf^n !jhlldriwn’ and Miss son- Tommy, have returned to | Mrs. Gene Burns spent part of O’Neil Watts, son of Mr and Mrs.
1i1r3 En wlV lR°ir’ *^*ss Pulh °rogan a?d *^lsfa their home at Houston after last week with her sister in Ft. M. A. Watts of Corpus Chdisti,
Ft Worth Or call Mrs. W T.|B.U,e Burks of Paris enjoyed a I, di two weeks with her Worth- j were united in marriage Tues-
Pike, Bogata. A^p picmc at Da.ngerfield State Park parents, Mr and Mrs. B D. | Mrs Dovje c,ark and son haye 'day night at the home of the of_
FALL GARDENS ARE
1NG PLANTED NOW
€
Rinehart.
• vAth rains of last week putting
soil in condition for fall gardens,
folk who like fresh vegetables
are now planting peas, turnips,
mustard, onions, green beans,
squash, potatoes, radish and cab-
bage. Spinach, beets, carrots
and lettuce will come later.
Sunday.
was a week end euest of his nar- L ^al[tba Young of Lang- jting friends and relatives here Bogata. Mr. and Mrs. Watts left
Z..Zan?iTj,Z Gar?*... £“ ^ SSS «“ »“‘ *"° —ChrtUI-
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Garrett and , Mr and Mrs Elmer Pettit of
daughter, Miss Maxine of Ft. !Glcndale- spent Sunday with her ]ast Wednesday.
returned to Houston, after vis- ficiating minister, A. I. Bond of
We really appreciated .he ,.1„
Visitors in the T. A. York home
Sunday included Mrs. M. J Dodd
and two children of Bisbee, Ariz.,
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Anderson of
Deport, Mr. and Mis. G. S. Greer
Jr. and children of Henderson.
The WSCS of the Methodist
church met on Tuesday at the
church. Mrs. W C. BarndM, led
the worship service. Miss Mary
Lassiter led the printed program
on educational work among
children in missions in Mexico
and overseas. There were eight
ladies present.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde William*
and Mrs. Mollie Williams of
Hooks, and Mr and Mrs. Carl
Wood spent Sunday in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Terry.
FLOWERS
The Universal
of Love
Our representative in
your town is Mrs. W. H-
WH1TTEN Contact, pSr
and let us arrange your or-
der large or small
Witmer Floral Shop
Clarksville, True
WARNS RESIDENTS TO
PUT UP DOGS, CATS
County Agent A. H. Karcher
requests The Tfllco Times to
print the following warning:
“Please put up all dogs and cats,
beginning Monday morning, Sept.
8, as we are planning to put out
rat poison on that date.”
IT ALL DEPENDED
Passenger: “Have I time to say
goodbye to my wife?”
Conductor: “I don’t know.
How long have you been mar-
ried?”
CALL US
When you need work done on
your refrigerator, house wir-
ing or motor rewinding.
Clarksville
Electric Service
A. M. BYBEE, Owner
Telephone 227J Clarksville
Worth, spent Sunday and Mon- 'mother, Mrs. Mary Webster. I Cotton picking is getting un-
day with his brother, Jim Gar-1 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clement derway pretty steady now.
wish them happiness.'
rett and Mrs. Garrett.
of Clardy, spent Sunday with
Visitors in the J. A. Watts
,T _ , , home Sunday included Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bell and Mrs E P Watts of Bogata and
daughter, Mrs. L. M. Vaughan
_ _ - brother, Arthur Bell, Pnday and Vaughan of Brvan.
Mrs. Ben Craven, Mrs. Edna Gro-1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams night at Bonham.
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Chesshire, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. girls visited in the home of his‘
Miss Laverne Chesshir, Mr. and .Williams.
gan, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grogan and children of Blossom, spent! Visitors in the Dick Morris pi,..;,.); visited friends md rela-
and Tom Lemens attended the last week with his parents, Mr. home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. *:v„„ h,-re Vridav
funeral of Tom Barton of Ha- and Mrs. E. L. Williams. Robert Morris and Mr. and Mrs. i _
, Robert Morris and Mr. and Mrs.
gansport at Bogata Thursday Marvin Duncan who is employ- Howard Hughes and son, Dannie
evening. Mr. Barton was a bro- led in Dallas, spent the week end Lee, all of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs.
ther-in-law to Mr. Chesshir, Mrs. iwith his family. Jess Morris of Johntown, Mr.
Craven and Mrs. Grogan. He liv- Mr. and Mrs, Rice, Mrs. Hal and Mrs. Roy Morris, Mr. and
ed in this community several !Frazier and children, Hal Jr., Mrs. Clarence Wright and Mr.
years ago. |Armand Earl and Judy Sue of and Mrs. Ross Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Vaughan Dallas, accompanied Miss Betsy | _
of College Station, are visiting MfCrury horn# Sunday and
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jessjspent the day with her parents,
Alsobrook, and other relatives Mr. and Mrs. Tient McCrury.
and friends. Ennis, Elbert an<t Reba Stog-
Mrs. Ois Swaim and daughter, ner went to Minter Sunday for
Carol, returned to their home in [medical treatment.
We will Remove
Your Dead and
Crippled Livestock
FREE
call telephone No.
313 collect
Mt. Pleasant
RenderingWorks
P. O. Box 152
MT. PLEASANT, TEXAS
Dallas Saturday after several
days’ visit with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Garrett and other
relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McDon-
ald of Clarksville, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Barney Also-
brook and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Craven re-
turned Tuesday night from a
week’s visit with relatives .. in
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Burns and
children and Mrs. Davie Collins
were Sunday visitors in the
Charlie Abernathy<'',h«Rne.
Leroy Lewis %nd Jaick Woodle
of Foreman, A?fc, are visiting
their families.
Arvilee Butler of Greenville,
spent Thursday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Billie Butler.
Harley Scoggins spent the
Jackson, Medina and Spring I week end with his grandparents,
Creek, Tenn. They attended a!Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Scoggins at
reunion of the Craven family in j Bogata.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mrs. A. L. Webster and daugh-
McLemore at Spring Creek. ter, Ann, visited her mother,
Mrs. Jess Garrett and daugh- Mrs. J. N. Roddy at Deport, who
ter. Miss Maxine of Ft. Worth, Vs j]it over the week end.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Craven Miss Jaunita Webster rcturn-
Monday morning. led home Saturday after a visit
Mrs. Walter Grant and Mrs. [with her sister, Mrs. J. L. David-
Will Dickson of Deport, Visited son and family at Hook.s Her
Mrs. Anna Margaret Dickson niece, little Diana Davidson, re-
and son, Charles and Mr. and .turned home with her for a visit.
Mrs. Earl Roach Sunday after- Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Webster
noon. Mrs. Dickson and son re- and daughters, Bettie, Hiawatha
turned home with Mrs. Willjand Ann, visited their daughter
Dickson for a short visit. and sister, Mrs. Durwin Stanley
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clifton visit-1 and Mr. Stanley at Lakeview on
W. J. GOTTEN LAND
OFERED FOR SALE
I Travis Watts and R. A. Jen-
nings of Hooks, made a business
trip to Austin last week,
i Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Alsobrook
of Rugby, visited a short time
Sunday in the G. A. Vaughan
jhome. Their daughter, Mrs. J.
H. Vaughan and Mr. Vaughan of
!College Station, returned home
Iwith them for a visit.
I
Miss Reba Pirtle of Greenville,
To those who are interested: spent the week end with her par-
The W. J. Cotten estate which is ients, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pirtle.
2 miles southwest from Rugby j Mr and Mrs. Kirb Lowry, Mr
and consists of 88 acres level ,and Mrs wilford Lowry, Mr. and
black land a 7-room house and Mrs. Leon Shoffner of Bogata,
good out buildings, will be sold lgpent Sunday with Mrs. T. W.
for the high dollar per acre soon. smjth
Also 50 acres of unimproved land I w ,
half mile due west from Griffin I. ^rsM C- ™omas °f Carls‘
lake will be sold separately. If,bad’ * Mex“ who has been V1S-
you are interested, go look over
i Ud
. liting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
this exceptionally nice farm or |
see the executors of this estate.
This is not a forced sale.
BUCK MATTHEWS,
EARL GROGAN, .
Administrators of the Estate of
W. J. Cotten.
[George Green, left Monday for
her home.
W. S. Pirtle Jr. of Big Sandy,
visited relatives here over the
week end.
Mrs. Eunice Pirtle is reported
ill at her home here.
. HUNGRY?
Then come in for a good square meal, consisting
of carefully selected Vegetables, Salad and Choice of
different kinds of Meat, along with dessert.
IT'S A PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU
The Best Home-Baked Pies You
Ever Ate, Alonq With
Good Coffee
Claud Grayson Cafe
BOGATA
Kenyon’s Leading Values
CARPET MATERIAL, for the back mat on all cars.
This is a Kenyon leading value.
$3.25 yd.
SEAT COVERS, quality materials, in a variety of col-
ors and patterns, for coupes and sedans.
$7.95 up
CHROME BEAD Window Glass Channel], fits all make
cars . . Here’s your chance to repair those “rattling
windows” at a real saving.
18c ft.
KENYON AUTO STORE
Across from Court House
PARIS—Phone 2782
ed her sister, Mrs. Raymond
Hignight and family and her bro-
ther, Granville Starks and family
of Deport Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clifton
spent Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Tobe King at Bo-
gata.
Dave Everhart of Hooks, is vis-
iting his aunt, Mrs. Edna Gro-
gan.
Wayman Epps is visiting his
sister, Mrs. C. C. Gray at Mabry
this week.
NOTICE
Our property located south-
east of Rosalie, is posted by law.
Trespassers will be held liable.
Dr. Stephen H. Grant,
Russell Grant. 45-c
Mrs. W. N. Quick of Paris, re-
turned home after a visit with
Mrs. Clyde Roberts.
Sunday night.
Misses Hattie and Juanita
Webster visited their grandmo-
ther and uncle, Mrs. G. E. Webs-
ter and Carlos of McCrury, Sun-
day night.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ESTATE OF W. J. COTTEN,
DECEASED
EXPERT SERVICE
We are now equipped to give our customers the
Best Service possible in Aligning Wehels, or any kind
of Mechanical Work. W ehave a fair line of Parts and
can give you Expert Spark Plug Service.
Our Mechanics are EDGAR STEWART SR, and
son, W. S. STEWART. In our station you’ll find ED-
GAR STEWART JR. and JOHNNIE BENHAM always
ready to fix you up with
TIRES and BATTERIES
DRINKS and CANDY
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
STEWART’S SERVICE STATION
W. S. STEWART EDGAB STEWART JR.
BOGATA
Notice is hereby given that or-
iginal letters testamentary upon
the estate of W. J. Cotten, de-
ceased, were granted to the un-
dersigned, Earl Grogan and J. I.
Mathews, on the 12th day of
August, 1947, by the County
Court of Red River County, Tex-
as. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby
required to present the same to
us or either of us within the time
prescribed by law. The resid-
ence of the undersigned Earl
Grogan is Rugby, Red River
County, Texas, his post office ad-
dress is Route 2, Deport, Texas,
and the residence and post office
address of the undersigned J .1.
Mathews is Deport, Texas.
J. I. (BUCK) MATHEWS,
EARL GROGAN,
Executors, Estate of W. J. Cot-
ten, Deceased.
There are times when you
MUST have a
TELEPHONE
Right in your own home.
And a telephone is worth as
much for everyday conven-
ience as for emergency
BOGATA
TELEPHONE CO.
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The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1947, newspaper, September 5, 1947; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth911778/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.