The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1963 Page: 3 of 4
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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, THURSDAY, OCT. 31, 1963
, /
f Johntown
held Thurs-
ity Center.
member,
m honored
eived /many
did some
Jim Her-
bert Horn
lodes. Tom
Cox and
rvey. Bob
irtle, and
and Mrs.
xt meeting
NKS
who sent
and visit-
urn, and to
le with the
and may
Law.-on
iesch
Tues-
S iturdav.
day and
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D
tt<>n
talfn
in
uline
tough
they
ound.
Additional Locals
Mr. and Mrs. Skip Glover. Mu-
tents at ETSC, Commerce, and
[their daughter, Tammy, were
week end visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. James Gibson, Mr. and Mrs,
Mack Glover and other relatives.
nd Mrs. Britt I.os-iter ac-
companied G G Garmon to Dal-
las Sunday to visit his brother,
Walter Garmon, patient in Bay-
lor Hospital. The Lassiters visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Stephens
at Richardson.
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FOR SALE—'59 Ford, 6-cylinder,
four door. Mrs. M. A. Forester
Telephone ME 2-5334. b3-e
TURKEY SHOOT—Sunday. Nov.
3. 1 p m. till — at Bogata Gin,
benefit Quarterback Club. b3p
/
Mmes. E. L. Holder. Britt Las-
siter, P. B. Lawrence. R. F. H^ilc.
Gordon Allen represented Bo-
gata Garden Club at annual
meeting of District III. Texas
Garden Clubs, Inc., at Sulphur
Springs, Wednesday.
BOGATA NEWS
10-20 Years Ago
Week of October 29, 1943
Joseph Devlin. WT2c. who re-
cently returned from overseas,
was visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Devlin. /
Pfc. E. G. Guess Jr had return-
ed to Ft Sam Houston, San An-
tonio. after visiting his parents.
Mr and Mrs. E. G. Guess.
CpI Hugh R. Forester had been
transferred from Miami, Fla., to
Tucson, Ariz.
Buddie Brewer, who had been
SHOP FOR those Christmas toys
while our selection is large.
Western Auto, Clarksville, dbtfc m the Marines for .-ix years, was
~ ] here to visit his parents, Mr. and
FOR RENT — Sixtv-six acres q ] Brewer
land, near Rugby. Mrs. Wesley ,* porrest*"Grogan." AS, who was
Ep->s. 5501 Highland Crest Drive, I slatl<1|u.d at Ruston, La., was on
Austin. Texas, d-tfc
the a m /; n i ci \ way
v 5^5 f'*
I
I leave, visiting his parents, Mr.
FOR FURNITURE or Carpets, I;i,ui M'* K l, l Grogan,
all mattresses and box springs 'ii Betty Lee McCall of Detroit
Mr. and Mis. E. L. Willjams Jr.1 price. See and stive. Slaton Fur-land Tech S t. Jo.-eph Eugene
ai'^g^su of Detroit, spent the j niture. Clarksville. b-tfc | Mullen of Crest on. Iowa., had
FOR SALE—1953 Dodge Tudor
wel^pind with his brother. Gene
Williams and family, and Mr.
and Mrs. Avrct Vaughan. Jeff 111 f’"'"1 running condition: radi i.
and Laura, at Greenville. All-11 eater. Mo....... Mr-. Blake Rev-
are former Bogatans. n dds. OI. J.il.e d.lilh.l-e
— i BUDDY'S K- GERALD'S Cloth
man led.
Mr and Mrs. Gaddi- Mauldin
visited Mr a al Mr- Will Eudy
at Cothand Sail.lav af'erri""!)
Vi.- it mg m tie- Ma' ddm !i -me r- -
centlv wcie Mrs Albert Cr<»s on.
Mi Maud. I' a - .m.l Mr
Jir Sb 1 \ er ot 1 )epi | t
Mr and M- (!i.i-. < 1 >’i Wentt
and C'.iiel i.t l.al’i'l’e -|>a,t the
Weep end Wltii Ml- I’ei niece
Wyatt at Cunnin Irla and Mr
aid Mrs Ji i!.ri (*i u■: n a' !!■ igata
Thi V WI I e be I til le I I eu br.it"
the ('run p ."i"tli \\ e him an:u
ver.-ai y
1953 Dodge
Week of October 30, 1963
Twins, Glynn and Lynn Bar-j
I a hi. i at urne 1 t-1 (.'.in I 'end le - I
ton. San Die; . Calif. a!t• r vis I
it in t v ir parent . Mr. and Mi -
j Bill 11 ii I i mi.
Fi ll Ro l ," bad pm i lia ed
| the Lin '11 Allard home 111 We t
j I a i .at,i and v.'o; I I o< . up-,' it. .
j La- in P it of I’.'igat.i. and
j Mt l.l".,: Graf ' f T., . mini
ed m a i n ': .a no « • 11! i I''I'. ha I
I et Hilled to 'heir lien e ■ 11 i if j. a
REPAIRS Lie. 111. ,| h"ii-e|i"ld Pal I- b I : m.l
i ap Maine lawn i"'>wei . n i e. | J yp and Mi Edgar Stewart
! lapeous for pi ’.in', lepair and : had moved hark to then home in
| deliver'. wi .le White's I-ix-It I }> •ru'.i hi m Bvelow, Ark.
Shop. I 'I' " t -leb.f.p ^ Birth a son t, i the Bill Ch aids
n| (ia lena Pai .: daughter to the
.1 ('.iiiniifi nf (i a,nab
lei -. hi hi e • nf <11i.iI it v meridian •
die Ida Main S' net. I’ll me
PIT 3! 'i i. Cl;.i r die do »t*
READY-MIXED Cmn iete. grad
mg a.-| h dt .-and and gravel
( d ,l die C..ra ie'e Co . Rose. ,
1 N a w Kid, Phone -127 Ju'.tl .Clarks- j
' llle till 11< *
Mr and Mis. Lewis Wilker-on,' I «4 P.ll i'nnirari To
Nancy and Margaret, and Mrs , , ‘ -n "r- ” 10
Raymond Damron were in Mem-1 JH1*K80FI\ Hie Firm
phi . Term. for the week end A contract for 3 48 mile- of
with Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Dam 'Construction on FM 1402 in Titus
ron and the new arrival in their County has been awarded to a
home. Dusty Denise. Mrs. Dam- Jacksonville firm, it was an-
ron remained for a longer visit. ' nounced in Austin this week by
/ | the State Highway Commission.
R C. Buckni V submitted the
Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Davis of Bo- j low bid of S74.960 on the project,
gala and Mrs. G C. Hobbs of j Grading, structures, ba-i* and
Deport, were Sunday guests of I surfacing from 0.5 mile -outh of
Mrs. Ella Hart at Blossom. Sun- j Midway north is expected to take
day evening they attended a din- 90 working days, according Vo
ner in honor of Mrs. Era Brown I G A Youngs. District Highway
of Beaumont and Mr. and Mrs. j Engineer at Atlanta. J H Craw-
Billy. Brown of Rock port / at the I ford. Resident Engineer at Mt.
home of Mrs. Arlene Burks in j Pleasant, will be in active charge
Blossom. | of the project while if is under
construction.
Airman Jimmy Y Stringfel-
low of Bogota, is participating in
Exercise Big Lift, the joint De-
partment of Defense demonstra- I
tion of U. S. capability for rapid'
massive t.einforcetnent of NATO
forges m Europe Big Lift in-
volve.- tli" large-1 transoicanic
airlift in In-toiv with the Mili-
tary Air Trail-port Service. ,.s
Sidl'd by SAC and V S N'.I . V
elements, moving 15.(Ill'll troop- ol
tin- 2nd Armored Divi ion to
We t Gera any m
YOU CAN save the price of a
subscription to this newspaper
many times over in the course of
a year by taking advantage of the
bargains advertised each week in
J The News. It you do not read
The Tt'cv.s icrul illy, i t v.ill pay
1 you m dollars .and cents to do so.
j Mrs E L. Williams Sr., ac-
companied l,\ Si ter Vi!:,;" Tem-
72-hour pet
pie and d'n
I'ans. sp .it Fi
1 With the lot"
Shai )ii, of
.1111i Saturday
n. Charies.
r d. Tim an man i -
Ill- "ll
' 1 William- ami : :'
at H(-au-
Mr- Dixi- N R« m
< !' I!'.
1 iikiIii, and aiii-ial-G
• rig of
11" :al a II" '
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' Judv L.s mi. mat' hn ;
■ ii ,M: and
Hi'Ji Sihu'il.
•Mrs Pen- 1.; 'a.
Alcorn Gives Up On Trying to Keep
Up With What’s Going On In World
IV. Dan F t:
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patent- Mi mil
Foi 11i.-i and ■ ’ a
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Belli. ;lig, (1
NEW (Davi T: action Set.trv
nylon mud and snow tires; 20" ! ‘
better traction and mileage; 50
7n' •’ ciuietef. We tern Auto.
,.n I
<|Uietef.
Clarksville, Texas
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Geo. Quilantan
Rites Monday
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Mr
Theda Smith
if Dalla
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Mrs. Horace Benham and Mrs
Felix Hood of Bogata. Mrs Eliza-
beth Lessard of Houston and Ed-
gar Hood of Deport
Vi-iting in the W II Edwards
hotn^ during week end were Mr.
ar.^^h-s. J W Bennett and
Jca^Mn Ann of Angleton. Mr.
and Mrs Tom Bennett of Deport.
^Mrs Earl Clipper, Ginger Gail
and William Earl, Mrs. Brenda
Harris and Kayla of Hooks.
Ti?PW Fl^TiPCK
SJ/S
"Handle every Run
as if it were armed.
f
It's your guarantee
i novne will be harmed."
4
( Be A Sale Shooter
j THE NATION Al RIFIF A^nriATION
;
When In Clarksville
or Mt. Pleasant
VISIT US
Bullington Drug
Bogata Funeral
Home
Phone: MX 2 5614
BlVayne McCasland
James Grant
For Monuments
SEE
Curtis Wilkinson
At BOGATA
lid M: \V M .1
I’l .ill I" "ele Wi
..I' hi i pan-lit . ?
Hot. Child.-) - M. twin Clul
and daic.ihtei Eh-e and I
I’ati.el.i uf Arlington, were Sun '
dav vi-itor-. Mr- R >v Morris of
*
S.ri Augu-tine. "a a Saturday
guest
f r Ge< r
1 ", who da 11
1.. le : S d |
>■ h"ld M- 'II !
S< Me hud'
Mt l ie. .n’
id Si in i .if
i -alii at 5 .
Smit h Bates '
v a m Tab '
Cell < !"! \
d< I
Mi and Mrs. Harold F Wat-
kins, Stephen and Susan of Bay-
town, were Saturday to Tuesday
visitors of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs Jess Watkins and other rel-
ative- Charles E. Watkins of
Pasadena, was a Sunday atid
Monday guest With brothers and
sisters, they enjoyed a reunion
Sunday at their parents’ home.
Others present were Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Phillips, Brenda and
Brent of Lone Star, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Watkins, Nancy, Carol and
Martha of Dainget field, Mr and
Mrs John Dan Watkins, John
David, Karen and Sharen of
Paris. Mrs. Gene Lampard, Greg
and Dan of R3, Clarksville. Mrs.
Bryson Varner of Lone Star, was
a Sunday night visitor in the
Wat km- home.
HONOR DR. ELDER
AT SFWH MEET
Dr A G Elder of Deport was
one of the veteran hunters at-
tending tile Texa- State Fox and
Wolf Hunters Association Bench
Show, and Field Trials at Camp
Tonkawa la-t week.
The Deport physician was hon
oied for having attended the
meet for the 45th consecutive
time, longer than anyone else.
Also attending was a close friend
of Dr Elder's, J W. Elliott, who
was there for the 41st year. A
photo of the two appeared recent
ly in a Nacogdoches newspaper.
Guests in the home of Mrs. W
T. Smith and Mrs. Vivian West-
brook Sunday at Talco were Mr
and Mrs. Kirb Lowry of Bogata,
Mr and Mrs. Wilford Lowrv and
daughter of Johntown. Mrs. H
L. Shoffner and Diana and Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Smith of Talco.
SPECIALS FRIDAY-SATURDAY
MELLORINE — 59’er 49c
- 49’er
59c
BACON, Hormel’s Red Shield, lb.
39c
CHEER, Giant Size
59c
POTATOES, 10 lb. baK
35c
COFFEE, Folder’s, lb.
59c
LETTUCE, Head
15c
TISSUE, Delsey
2 Rolls 25c
OLEO, Grayson
15c
PEACHES, Hunts, No. 2'* can
25c
Wapco APRICOTS, No. 2'*
can
29c
BISCUITS
- ..........
5c
Swans Down CAKE MIX
25c
Kisner Grocery
and Market
Editor'- nnto: Achin Al-
corn, philosopher on i
John-on era s farm on Sul-
; hur throws up his hand i i J
'th" fa. " of an impossible iol>, ,
his letter tin week re'.. 1
D< at Kditar. People • ;.l-
way- ,-aying a man oiit'ht ' • ■ • -p
ue with "hat's hoppenin •. tit"
W.it l;l. but it cali'l be d' t •
I .i t to In f, i' exatn| 1 I
l- .ilin.: 'In.'ii: Ii ,i hi Ii- ' ' 1
ii.it ■ ,>::■! ii ,i. ..'in. and t t
a even t .i e. al 11, le oil S
i'.'le In Yd .ell
Th; i \v(i..t I'.-, t ,P m t
i.i n ' I t.", cl heal’d ’ii''
p! i.and I'll I» t a ye - 1-
cl ipta.n to tin- i-.-'vs'i.’it '-i.it
not oy.-r two pi - pie \v:'- :i
mile< of thi J-'hn n gl ' i m
. v er heard of it . t her. • ' it's a
country on the foreign id li t
the same a- the othvt
Now I don't mind , Imitting I
didn't read that rti 11- --. on the
grounds that if I bn-a it myself
up to date on the site on in Ye-
men, it would be only lair to do
the same for South Viet Nam.
Iran, the Congo, Alg.tta, South
Korea, etc., through 'he entire
list of 175 nations now on earth,
and by the time I get through
I'd have to start back over as the
-.tuit-nn .ham.'-' every week |
• ■!' t V. 11 111 li:< t of llio-e place 1
Tin wouldn't have tee any tin.e|
for. fanning ;.i.c! it I'm not going j
to have any time for farming. I’d j
i ..tiler :t'(! tie l.e< ill-, i f -I'ti.e - ]
thing bi id.- tin- '.id of geo- j
;i aph'.
Try ii. to keep mi. w ;t ii what' 1
i;.; ,.i) in t i individual . • -mi- 1
11 i.• ot ’h" v. oi Id i I c> nd ii y |
1 • ,e ft P - 11' e 11 > ,11" to I.’" O lip I
'.' '*i .i! t - .«• poht.e 111 .11 '!a
1;e i" .11 the * t'. ::t 1 b" |
I' ■ .'. d S' ,.t.--, when halt Hi t m .- i
I I"', t . etl 1.110" W • .1 goifl.' :
o- : , lit j a . • m 11ll i oar." In |
• |'|1 b t th"i e at end a .i ./ell |
11, op l>- " 'bin ten mil. - "f tbal
f a. , who • an me .- a’l tl.e ofi'i-
. ..' in t !,i s count v, atid e\. n if j
tii"-, i an. I don't bi-in-Vi- they'd i
have much edge oil til" le-t of us. |
The Way I see it 1.-. if a man |
keep-- up with one county, one
st.i'e. a f. w children, two or I
t! i: e foot bill I teams and three or
f- ■ count i'll'.- lie’s got hi hands
tin I may he ignorant of mo t
of the world, but you've got to
remembet that most of the world
is ignorant of me. This i- pro-
bably an agreeable situation all
the way around.
Yours faithfully, A A.
Sunday visitors in the Jim
Garrett home were Mrs. Ois
Swaim and Annette of Talco. Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Wayne Dixon of
Mt Pleasant, Mrs. Eugene Gar-
rett, Jerry Lynn Garrett, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Damron of Dallas,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grant Garrett
and family. Dr. E Rnv Knight of
Houston, Mrs. Ward Thomas and
children of Greenville. Mrs. Bill
Black of San Antonio.
It Pa vs to Advertif.i'
Band Boosters To
Meet Monday
Third meeting of the year for
the Bogata Band Boosters will be
Monday night, Nov. 4. at 7:30 in
the high school study hall
Please show your appreciation
. and interest by living present for
this meeting. At the last rneet-
. ing there were eight out of fif-
| teen members present who were
I parents of band students. Your
‘ support is needed.
LET US HELP YOU
GET YOUR CAR
READY FOR WINTER
It takes time to pr.ipoilv prepare your car
l'or the long winter ahead. Let us take care
of this vify important service now. Don’t
wait until llu- freeze comes.
IF YOU NEED A
GOOD USED CAR
We Have Several
Priced to Sell
Earl Gardner Motors
SALES
SERVICE
Your Friendly Ford Dealer
Telephone OL 2-3545 DEPORT
JORDAN'S
Triple JJJ Food Store
Wizard Bathroom
DEODORIZER
29e
PREI.L SHAMPOO, Per. Size
25c
PORK & BEANS
10c
EGGS, 3 Doz.
81.00
Rcr. 81.98 LEATHER CAP
81.35
DRY SALT MEAT
29c
Family Size Loaf BREAD
24c
GROUND BEEF
39c
Metzger’s Horn. MILK
39c
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Grant, George. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1963, newspaper, October 31, 1963; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901732/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.