The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 24, 1961 Page: 4 of 10
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SPORTS
NOTES
A Waakly Rapert of
AREA
HUNTING AND FISHING
ACTIVITIES
NEWS FROM BOGATA
excellent |
" Crappi* fishing was
*£*336 SSL taU, .b,
flak and ntharman. Local fisher-
men reporting good catches were:
Jimmy Latimer and Lindsay Mc-
Allister Taylor and Tull McCoy,
H. C. Sargent, Forrest Whiteman
Doak Janfiaon, Gus-Mauldin.
BIB Greenhaw. Marion Hines, Roy
SanL. Henry Bachman Mid L. B.
Ci Vines*, Lfwls Bartlett and Toni
my Lamb, Buck Compton, Allie
Crow, Allen Cobb, Sheet and Bud
Holley George, Jim and Robert
Whiteman, add Bonnie Beasley.
Bars W.ima Humphrey and Mrs.
ny McLeod raueht four like
Trey
baas and One channel cat of 514
pwinds on minnows in a private
ted Gradt and Henry Lawsofh
oi r.jinooa using HFKry’s “pri-
vate stock” Mink bait caught 34
channel cat from 1 to 3^» -pounds
on Texarkana Lake.
Claude Hughes report* * 9*i lb.
channel cat caught on minnow and
petch hook with a cane pole Sat-
urday afternoon in Cuthand creek.
T. W Marsh of Avery reports
wsfrom Negro
WHD and 4-H
Clubs of County
Reporting points for this column
at* Bolin Hardware Cherry Man!
ware and Appliance, Duke 1 Ayre*-
Sportsman's Corner and White's
Store*: All catches reported at
these places will be appreciated.
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All setoons are Closed .with the
exception of predators such as
crows, fox, coyote, bobcat, - etc
Several k>al hunters have beome
interested in this fasnafing sport
are having good results. Call-
ing these killers Is a real hal-
lagging tpgrt.
Also another Mem of Interest to
many local “bird dog men-” is the
placing of. A. B. Varley’s young
dog in the recent Four States Wild-
life Associaton field trial. Vnr-
leyV Mark's Star Baby placed 3rd
in the event held at Texarkana
By M. L. Black
. Home Demonstration Agent
Check'family clothing needs for
spring and summer now. Exten-
sion clothing specialist and cloth-
ing leaders say an attractive ward-
robe is within the readh of every-
one. f( s not lUV-cssa r\ trr- .vpend
a lot of money in order to be well
drevsed. The important thing la
to plan well and choose wisely.
Check the clothes you have to
hand, include your aceeanorlea, de-
lete wh.ch ones you will onttnue
to use and which ones you will
give away. Make necessary alter-
ations. bridging garments up to
date or putting them in fret Class
condition. This will extend your
dbthing budget. Other ideas' for
curing your clothing cost may be
!-rtmd in ’tin extension bulletin,
..'‘Wardrobe Dollars and Sense.’!
Stop by your home demonstration
agent's office and get a copy or
call and she will mail one to you.
4-H Club News
The theme for Marih with i-H
members will be "Improving Teen-
age Nutrition,'' the purpose will
be to -tmprve teenage diets as >a, with burial in Sunset Memorial
well as to help families understand
the relation of food to health by
adequate and proper diet.
There will be training meetings
held with subject-matter leaders,
to teach , sound nutrition to teen-
agers and adults These* meet-
ings will reach beyond present 4-H
members to nonclub members and
all teenagers: and JHUSata . in the
county.
BVt like to think we are well-
It's a real honor considering the fed In America, and we are. corn-
competition they faced. I,he Four , pared to many countries, but •!-
food la available,
States Association is connected
with the American Field Trials.
Sweden had a turnout of 85.6
per cent of eligible voters for the
country’s recent elections to its
BOLIN HARDWARE
Headquarters for plumbing
supplies Hot Water Heaters -
Bath Fixtures - Sink Faucets
"• Lavatory Faucots ■ Hose
Bibbs - Single and Double
Compartment Sinks • Com-
mode repairs • Supply lines -
Traps • Valves-All type* of
pipe Fittings and Pipe,
We cut and thread Vt . in.
1/4 in. 1 in. and 1-Vk in.
pipe.
Special this Week
White Commode Seats 1
$3.88
Wa also carry Gouldt Wator
Futnps . Shallow and Deep
Weil pumps • Foot Valves I
Pressure switches. Anything
Supplies.
BOLIN* HARDWARE
West Side of Souare
many teenagerh ned e improved
diet*. This waa confirmed by
much research on nutritional sta-
tus of teenagers.
Please watch for dates and
-plaegM yftare theae meettottx Will
be "hmd.-or call your home dem-
onstration agent U you would like
to attend. Office, 427-2493; home,
427-2463.
Plans were completed by the
dress revue committee this week,
and it will be March 17, to the
Cheatham High School gym. The
first dress-rehearsal will be March
10, at 2:30 p.m. in the gym and
all participants will be ntHled by
SiallB
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Oregori take's its name Triim »n
Algonquin tndian woed meaning
“beautiful water.”
John Porterfield
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WEDDING MMmAUT|
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert l^owry
wore honored Sunday afternoon by
their children and grand child: rn
with open houes at their hoiue, (he
occasion being their golden wed-
ding anniversary. Lovely arrange-’
ments of yellow mama and roses
were used at vantage points to
the home the refreshment table,
laid with white net doth over yel-
low. dcaorwted wMh ribbon j end
gold batteffHes. was centered with
a gold bowl and yeBow moms.
Fellow topers burned In white
holders and the three tiered cake
was decorated with yellow rose-
buds Mrs Ella Strlbling, Mrs.
Joe Pavolot. Mrs. Jack Brown and
Mrs.. Klrb Lowry served punch Ind
leaks. Mias Mari Ann Brown,M
grand daughter, registered
guests in the white guest
Mr and Mrs
number of lovely grits , anc^^m^
a
131
book
Lowry received a
ly gllta, and^^B
distant calls from relatives whol
[were unable to attend.
Mrs Lcs Holder and Mrs Rob-
ert Jones greeted’ guesta at the
door and displayed the Rtts. Mr,,
and Mrs. Lowry Here married s»
Feb. 18, 1*11, at Johrvtown. by the I
llate Z. B Moon, Methodist min-
ister, They have* two children,
[Mrs. Jack Brown of TnUo and
|jack Lowry of Odessa; five grand|
rhltdren and one great-grond child
Sam
Maraud. Valentine motif used to
refreshments of sandwiches, pota-
to chips, punch and cookies. The
guests were Kay Reed. Lynn
Rhqdto, Teels Bowers, T»d Law-
T'Rarlty atfig and Larry Scott.
Judy and Benny
entana; Doug and
and Richard Shaw,
Barbara Baird. Kay A*-
iums, Cornelia Knowles, Mollll
Roach, Linda Screws. Sara Ward,
Lynda Hutson, Carof^WhMtsn, Jan-
et re Cody, Frank Adams. Tomjny
BTce. Buane Bwwm’ l a m m y
WORM) DAT Or PRATER
World Day of Prayer was observed
Friday a| ~ the First Methodist
Church, Bogota. Members from
the Baptist, Presbyterian US A..
Cumberland Presbyterian and the
Methodist Churches gave a pro-
gram on the theme, "Forward
Through the Ages ” Leaders were
Mrs Jim Resvis. Mrs. C. C tp-
Berry, Mrs. O. J. Cooper, Airs.
Robert
Allen.
L. H. ROGERS DEAD
Funeral “services for Lonnie
Hugh Rogers. 48, co-owner of the
Home Mart Real Estate Company
of Odessa, were held Feb. 13 at
VALENTINE DANCE
Jackie Troutt and Pam Barnard
were host and hostess for a Val-
entine party and dance at the com-
munity house. Chaperones —“
las spent Ike
Clark of pat-
thetr parents, Dr and Mrs. Jack
Trout« and Mr.Aand Mrs.
Floyd BeU and
ris Sunday vlatt-
Ward; Mack BfD, Gary Patton,
Ghaftes Bryson. Butch Sexton, Oor
ry Huddleston. Jack Rsgsdlll, Phil-
ip Rolch, JScky Gray and Franky
■■tel .....
Bogata
and MJ%
•pool
mother. Mrs". Vatoite Seamon
Travis Cox of Houston was
Bogata visitor Saturday
Mr. and Mrs
Leon wvr« in Paris!
tog tbetr son-ls-law, Roy Hodgto,
a patient to St. Joseph’s Hooptrf
Recent visitors hi the C. C. De-
Berry home were Mr. and Mrs.
S Storey of English. Mr* W
Pittman of Astnona, Mf. and
I M. M. Pittman of Texarkana
and Mr^and Mrs. tl. D. De-
Berry of Austin. v
■Fred L. Wilkinson of Tyler, spent
the weekend with his parents, Mr.
end Mr*. BUI Wilkinson
Mr and Mrs. Shaagma Tabb of
Cuthand and Richard Dozier. Dal-
las. Visited Mr. and Mrs. Mel 'pos-
ter Sunday ■
J-T~ • *
Paul of Sulphur
E
visited Mr.
and Mrs. Jap JSmhiV Sunday.
Andrew Cojyey of Ft. Worth,
risskmary who has spent fa
a
missionary who hat spent tour
yean to Nasaayiaod. Africa, wa*
the speaker at the Bogata Church
Sunday morning and evening. Mr.
Cooley pas a guest of ftjtr. and
Mrs Oscar Legate Saturday night.
Mr. and Mra. Johnnie Topping
and family visited his slater, Mrs.
Walter Watson, and family in Par-
la Sunday.
Jackie Troutt, son of Dr. and
Mrs Jack Troutt, has ifeturned
home from Clarksville hospital af-
ter surgery
Mr and Mrs. Hardld Cody and
daughter of Dallas spent the week-
end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
W _S Cody. * —
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Craddock and
Tbs weekly devotions* service
for tossisoss men wa* held 7:80
to 8:00 a.fh. Monday, with Paul
Horeehter as the speaker. Bill
Weaver presided. Opening and
closing prayer* woes ufferid by
Troy McLeod .and the Rev. Ray-
mond Juddf
Those morning devotionais at
the Alps Cafe are spunsoared by
the Kiwanie Chib every Monday
through February and March.
Richard Thomson vrijl he the
Wlcksl
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Mr. and
DINNER
f Raymond Fettnel!
entertained Saturday evening
6 o'clock with a rehearsal dir
honoring'Mrs: Feonell’a daughter,
Mrs. Nell Dickerson, who will be
married to A. W. HarviUe Friday.
Feb. 24. Those present were Rev
and Mrs. Robert Phelpe, Mr. and
the groom-to-be, Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy Smelser. Mr. and Mrs
Mt and Mrs. Frank Tyer v.s-
ited in Clarksville Friday with Mr
and Mrs. Virgil Tyer.
Rev. Vance Schultz of Dainger-
fleld was here Sunday afternoon
for bis regular appointment at the
Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
Mrs. Joe Choate, who teaehes
. scboA in Texarkana, spent the.
“ weekend «t her home to Bogota, fgueate of Mr. ja4 Mrs. L. s. Pead-
Mrs. Frank Press wood, who-suf-
fered a heart attack, last week,
was able to be taken to Dallas
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Press-
wood will spend some time at the
home of their daughter, Mrs. B
Parnell in Dalian?
Xamily and Mt» Patricio CraddoflT r"«*W «^o ^American milk
of Dallas spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Wood and Mrs.
Amy Craddock. -
Mr. and .Mrs Gaylord McClukr
and son, Mrs. H. C. McCluer and
Paul Griffin spent the weekend in
Dallas
Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Peaden
and children of Athens were recent
-'weeds
ties
ti. «ih ■ nntif.r..n- na nt Kenneth Jeffery--Mr. and Mrs. L
Tho 75th anniversary meeting of R Rando!ph Mrs Iva Hooks, Mis-
n. UBilUVMpii, ml e. **• sawwme,
ses Mary 'Lassiter, Nelda Huddle-
ston, Paula Wilson. Mr. BW H»U
and Mr Mick£y_WlUiams, the hon-
es and hoeli. ^ ' j
METHODIST W9C8 MEETS
Members of th* Womans Society
of Christian Service met Monday
afternoon at the Methodist Church
Ph^^ and Ih^*6orifesi^®r regular monthly social
rneips ana mrs. uoraon u—r *
Mr. and Mr*. Leonard Pickitt of
Gilmer were guests Sunday of her
mbther, Mrs. Stella Davidson.
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Phelps
vyere in Dallas Friday night ar 1
Saturday.
Miss Nelda Huddleston of Dal-
las spent the weekend with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hudr
dteston.
Mrs J. W. Howison left Tues-
day for a visit in Tyler with her
-daughter, Mro CaTTtliek antt-Mr-
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the First Baptist Church at Odes-
Gardena. He died Feb. 10, to a
Houston hospital shortly after sur-
gery. Rogers was bora August
11, 1912, In Clarksville and was
reared in Bogata. He wee the son
of the late L. C. and Mae Rogers.
On Aug. II, 1933, he married Miss
Annie Mae Cagle of Clarksville
He formerly was a barber end hid
lived in Odessa since 1940
Survivors inetude his wife of
Odessa; his mother, Mr*. J. H._
Lawson, Ft. Worth; two Sisters.
Mrs. M. N. Simmons of Lubbock
and Mrs. W. C. Summerall of Ful-
erton. ClUf. J three brothers, J. G.
Rogers of Clarksville. B. W. Rog-
ers of Irving and James C. Rog-
er* of Ft. Worth.
Brooks, W. C. Jeflery and Tom
Lemons The meeting opened with
the group singing “America” and
Mrs C. C: DeBerry led the open-
ing prayer, A short program
sad on Washington's birthdsy
based on Washington's"
was glvSn. Mr*. -Hr F. Hale and
Mrs. Jessie Simmons g«ve “Wash-
ington's Perfect Memorial.” Mrs
Iva Hooker led benediction. The
hostesses directed games and also
served refreshments with the
Washington motif to these mem-
bers: Mines Jessie Simmons, C.
C. DeBerry, R. t: HaPe, Ivg Hook-
er, Robert Phelps. Stella Davidson
and Miss Jodie Crsddock
Click.
Miss Lavern Chesshir of Glade-
water spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Ches-
shir.
Mrs. Amy Craddock is spending
Tn Dallas TTitir r#la-
SPRING And EASTER Are
CLUB
. si port, Mrs Alvm Wo
FAMILY NIGHT AT CHURCH
and Mrs Marvin Solum, who are
moytng to Paris. A covered dish
suppler was served a fid Hev. Stfl-
um gave a short message, Mrs.
Solum salig, “Stand By Me " A
gift was presented Rev. and Mrs.
Solum by the congregation.
BOGATA GARDEN _____
Bogata Garden Club-met Wed-
nesday. Feb.’ IS. With Mrs Otts
Swelm at her home on Clarksville
Street Mrs. R F. Hale, presi-
dent. presided. After the chib song
Mrs. Ralph Harbiaon led collect.
Thirteen members answered roll
call with ' Hints In Rock Garden-
ing.’’ Minutes were read and ap-
follwef
proved.
'ollwed by committee fa-
irs Alvin Wood we* ap-
secretary, to
feW days'
tlves. .
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Chesshir vis-
ited her sister, Mrs. E. A. Hale,
tn Deport. Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Allison Porterfield
and PhilMp and Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ald Porterfield, Pam and Sherry
Paris, visited over the weekend
with Mr. and . Mrs..- Otis. Porter-
fieid. Connie and Bennie.
Mr. and Mrs Carlton Stanley of
Grand-Prairie spent. Sunda y with
Mrs. Stanley’! parents. Mr and
Me*. AW* Denny. Kenny Stanley
returned home with his parents
after a week's visit with his grand
parents
Mrs Vannie Seamon has return-
ed home from Austin where she
visited her son. Worth Seamon,
and famBy
Mr. and Mrs. John Nye arid chil-
dren of Overton Visited Saturday
morning with her mother. Mrs..
Mary DAwson Mr. and Mrs. A.
DRESSES
We have a large selection of Dresses for most any occasion -
Sizes to fit Juniors, Misses, and Women. >
3 to 15 Junior*
8 to 20 Mitto*
12 Vi to 30Vi Womens
They have to be the right styles and materials to carry the
Nationally Advertised Labels. You will find Carole King,
Doris Dodson, Lorch, Junior Set Jrs., Jennifer Jr., Leighton
and many other National known labels.
AN at popular prices
GIRL SCOUT HIKE
Troup number 99 of the Girl
Scouts and their leader. Mrs Glen
WUter had a “penny hike" last
week the hike began at the high
school building and ended on
Clarkrfvllle street. At each corner
a penny was flipped to direct the
hike. Refreshments were enjoyed
at Buckman's Drug Store, ,
Wetsinger. Club accepted
Hud tree given by
>eBerry of Tdabel. OWa. The
tree will be planted at CRy Park
in memory of Mrs Ande Lee Re-
sell Mr*. J L. Walker resigned
a* ftryt vlee president for next
year and Mrs. Gordon DeBerry
was elected As f rst vied president.
•Mrs Les Hdlder gave a very ln-
^
d Mr*, It. U Diinn of Roxtpn wrre Sunday
rTgkests of Mrs
i- Wilkinson
Dawson and Luther
SHOES
Rev.^and Mrs Julies Lohn and
FAMILY DINNER
A family dinner was given at
th«. Clyde Roberts hom# Sunday,
honor ng Mrs. Morris Robert!,"Mfs
Hobert Roberts and Mrs Clyde
had
tererttog pager oil ‘‘Roses and
Their CuBute.” Mfs. Oorddn Al-
len give the poem, “My
bor a Roses ” Mr*
i‘rt x c onducted a plsstt ext
Mrs. Fl. Walker wod Or# draw
sift. Hostess served lovely * re-
freshments to members and ode
guest. Mrs. Charlie Summers. The
club will meet Mareh 1 wMb Mr*
Oel* Barnard.
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Kol'cris. who iiad birtlidl'ys re-
cently. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Hobert Roberts. Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Robert*. Mr*. Bessie
Davtr, Mrs Jessie Qyiek, Mr. and
Mra. ». H. Smith, Mt. and* Mrs
Dillon Aldridge and farrAIy, Mf
and Mrs Ch de Roberts, all of Bo-
gata. and Mr and Mrs. Buford
Adams and Wayne, of Longview
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BOGATA WHD CLUB
Bogata WHD Club met T.hurs
day. Feb 18. at the eolhtoahlfy
bouse for an all-day meeting Mrs
J. L Walker served as hostess.
Ten members and three gueyts
came in the morning and enjoyed
toetitog and atrtWng: At noon- a
covered dim luncheon wl5 served !
At the regular hour Mrs. Floyd
Bert, president, called the meeting
to order. Mf». Es*ie Chesshir* led
[the group i« singing “God Bless
knterieg'’ and the club prayer wa*
repeated Ftfteeff members *n-
swered roll csll with “a good. .nM
health htnt " Mrs. Berlin Sis-
trunk gave th? i0-mhute" demon-
stration. showing a quilt “Trarll of
the wilderness ” Mrs F P
Brnmlev gave the Council report
Mrs Les Holder wa* elected nom-
inee te CJbueell when a delegat-
will be elected to go to District
meet In Mt Pleasant April 8. Mrs
Stella Davidsod gate the program
orf "Educational Studv of Cancer
and Dtahetts ” Mr* Bertha Mur-|
nhy was welcomed as • new itiem-
Ser Guests were Mf* Versl*
WFson, Miss Ettifl Smith and Leon
Bell Cfofc’ edjbilriMB td nteft on
March 8 at the community house.
Mrs W J Corbell will Bp i h e
ho*te*s and Mfs. Dorothy Hopkins
I m “Sewing with Cot tens
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 24, 1961, newspaper, February 24, 1961; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893486/m1/4/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Red+River+County+-+Clarksville%22: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.