The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1964 Page: 3 of 4
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BOGATA NEWS
10-20 Years Ago
Week of July 21, 1944
Norris Lee Ragsdill, S2c, had
graduated at A&M College in the
radio department.
Sgt. Russell Ray had left for
|^kseas duty.
daughter had been born to
S/Sgt. and Mrs. James Mathena.
An AAA office had been open-
ed in the First National Bank
building in Bogata, with this
committee in charge: R. F. Hale,
Horace Lawler and W. C. Gray-
son.
The Chesshir families had met
at the school lunchroom for a
family reunion with about 40 at-
tending.
Second Lieut. William R. Whit-
ten had been awarded the second
Oak Leaf Cluster to the Air
Medal for bombing attacks on
enemy territory.
Carpets,
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Week of July 23. 1954
Deaths: William Perry Baugh.
80.' former Bogata resident, at
Commerce: William L. Wright. 69.
after illness: William E. Johns-
ton. 69. of Bogata.
Rev. Charles Tope resigned as
pastor of Bogata Baptist Church
to accept pastorate of a Crockett
Church.
Tommie Cork ell. 3I’F. arrived
home after eight month- in Ko-
rean waters aboard the CSS Los
Angeles.
A son wa- born to Mr. and Mrs
Ed Tybus in Ball.i
Rites were held ill
Stove Dolton, six year
Mr. and Mi - Momm
of Dallas, former Bo
out-.
Shotgun and pistol
l ipped ! h I II t lie ho-' ••
Spring- i ban 'i.ai: ot t:
A - -'in • . - ion for Ad \ a i
WHO Club Meets
With Mrs. Barton
Mrs. Lee Barton was hostess at
her home Thursday for a mect-
Kelley Reunion Held
Sunday At Bogata
Descendents of the late Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Kelley held the an-
ing of Bogata WHD Club. Mrs. j nual Kelley reunion Sunday at
R. J. Holt presided with Mrs. J.
N. Lee leading song and Club
prayer being repeated. Roll call
was answered with “something I
learned from a teen-ager" by 15
the Bogata Community Center.
A covered dish lunch was served
at noon.
Those attending were: John
and Joe Ford, Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
members and four visitors: Mrs. j Huddleston and family of Bogata
Bob Raney, Mrs. Era Little. Mrs. j Mr. and Mrs. Peyton Kelley of
Morris Roberts and Leon Bell. | Lockhart. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Law-
Demonstrations were given by|son an^ Melinda of San Angelo,
Mrs. Barton, who showed a cro- Mr and Mrs. A1 Williams. Mr.
cheted afghan and Mrs. J. P. Lee,
a pixie doll. Council report was
given by Mrs. Floyd Bell. It was
announced that Mrs. John Chil-
ders, Mrs. F P. Brumley of the
Bogata Club, with Mrs.
Adams of Midway as alternate
delegate, would attend the state
meet at Houston, Sent. 16-17. Fur-
ther plans to attend the District
Fun Festival. August 4, at Na-
tional Armory Division Building.
Longview, were discussed.
Refreshments of salad, chips,
cookies and punch were served
before the group adjourned to
meet next on'August 6 at South
Club Lake for an .11-day meeting
and picnic with Mrs. John Chil-
ders as ho-!c-s. Roll call will be
an-wered wtih "an interesting
experience."
and Mrs Kelley Storey and
Steve. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs
Rufus Storey, all of Paris. Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Kelley, Miss
Fredia i Tina Lee, Mrs. Boh King of Ful-
bright. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kelley'
of Garland. Mrs. Dennis Temple,
Kathy and Judy, Mrs. Gladys
Pulver. Becky Robinson of Pasa-
dena. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Abbott
and Linda of Ft Worth. Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Stinson and Leeann.
Miss Maxine Kelley of Dallas,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kelley and
j family of Arlington. Mr and
Mrs. Weldon Dugger of Abilene.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Stoiev of De-
pot t.
A conifi 1 ution from the group
was made to the Bethel Come-j
tery.
Additional Locals
Deeper Oil Test
Larry Harville, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Harville. returned
■ home from Bearden, Ark., last _ _ _ _
Rev. Sam Rice and Bob Read week end after a five weeks visit l In bip]/|
were in Terrell Saturday for the | with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. 111 1 altu 1 *C1U
meeting of Trinity Presbytery ofMorris Harville. While in Bear-
United Presbyterian Churches, den. Larry played Litle League
baseball with the Blue Sox.
USA. Rev. Rice was named
moderator of the Menoely Mem-
orial Presbyterian Church at Bo-
gata.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hood and
daughters of Annona. Edgar
Hood. Mrs. Louie Roberts of De-
Mr and Mrs. Alson Porterfield! port, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lo- js No 2 Blanche Gieger, a 3,500-
R. V. Parked, Talco, Thursday
had scheduled two more deeper
pay tries in the Nollington Blos-
som sand pool area of North Titus
County on the heels of a failure
east of production
Deeper of the new operations
gan of Mt. Pleasant, have been
recent visitors of Mrs. J. F. Hood,
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Eenham.
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Honor Roll Of
\eirs Subscribers
Tin* Bogata News tal es this
means of thanking those listed
below for their -ubscrjptions.
Waltei King
Lewis Kcdburn
Carlos Vair'h.an
Dr C!:!f -rd M Cam
Th -m i- St • a '• 'ii
Karl I a ga'e
a t; Pm
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Bill 1! W- . lit
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■ Bh.nken-hip
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W.i\ e.' TI.I
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Mil dull Cam i fi/
Reunion Saturday
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j Mi and Mrs. L. Q. Kui-er. Mrs.
Francis Williams and son. and
Birthday Dinner For ‘ids f i nd sum «>r Dallas.
Silas Morgan Sunday '1
Mr.-. Silas Morgan honored h-‘r | nl' " 1,01 *
husband with a birthday dinner j " ll1^ ______
Sundae ,d their ho.ei' at Pari- Jr. |
College Campus, lie is a torn.ei Miss Mat/ieHO Is
resident of Rugby. Shower Hotioree
Mr- Jack. Phillips was
Jones Resigns As
Cunningham Supt
Taylor Named
James. E Jones, superintend-
ent of Cunningham Schools for
eight >var>. has resigned effective
Aug 31. The Jones family will
move to Paris, and his plans for
the future will be announced lat-
er. He will continue his studies
toward a PhD degree.
Iieslie H (Buddy) Taylor,
teacher at Cunningham for the
past eight yeabs. was named by
the school board Monday night to
•succeed Jones. He has been
coach at Cunningham for several
year.-.
Taylor, a native of Cunning-
ham, is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Taylor. Me i- a graduate of
Cunningham High School, PJC,
and holds a Vocational Agricul-
ture degiee. with Smith-Hughe.'*
i ertifieati and Master of Educa-
tion ilcg.iec from ETSC. He also
. ,..n i i , i has a ei omlarv and elementary
Holt and Mr. Holt, al-o her sis-j Mrs. Milburn Bumgarner of Cor- A / "• 'ho h,,!\ U'0,l piiiuipM certificate and is pres-
ter. Mrs. Charlie Gray Mr.. Mol-j dell. Okla.. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell N^‘* ? ," " iu'? ' - »"' working on hi PhD and
lie Bartlett of Dallas, i abo vis-j Hickman and children. Kathy. | "*lUl' "•’/ !'• t . ' J , | S. hool Adn im-tratmn degree at
it in?: m the Gray home Other i Gary and Darren of Marlow. Ok . "• Mesqiuti. Mi., wood
visitors during week end were Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Parker. Mr (Arm* trout* is visiting m the Wil I * (U.{J )|)(, f(,Margie
and Mrs. Eddie Wagoner and Mr. | J';*;'*; nJ^\. j (n,Rt.t.,-. they ha\e one son.
and Phil of Arlington, visited his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Por-
terfield. during week end. Mrs.
Porterfield and son are spending
this week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Barney Wilson at Pat-
tonville. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wright
and son, Clark of Dunsmuir, Cal.,
left Saturday after visiting his
sister. Mrs. Jess Cothren and Mr.
Cothren. Mr. and Mrs. Byron
Wicker and Stevie of Brownwood,
were week end visitors in the
Cothren home.
foot Woodbine test a mile north
and west of Talco. Location is
3,600 from the south and 3,100
The Logans also attended the. from the east lines of J. M Nu-
Horner funeral. I gent survey. A-405 and on a 100-
- ! acre tract.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Watters,
I Mrs. Roy Gullion, Mrs. H. L.
Mrs, C. C. Chitwood of Dallas,
is visiting her daughter. Mrs, R,
J
Stubblefield attended a shower
Saturday night in the Vannoy
Sargent home at Mt. Pleasant,
honoring newly-weds, Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Junes Jr. of Dallas,
the groom being the son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Junes of Mt. Pleas-
ant.
Visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. M. C. Ellis were Mr. and:
Due to test the sub-Clarksville
j to around 3.000 feet is No 2 James
Gieger. 3,700 from the south and
1,340 from the east lines of the
Nugent survey anil on a 60-acre
tract.
The failure was Parker and
Pozo Corp No. 1 S. R. Harper
survey. William Watts survey, a
mile northeast of Talco, It was
drilled to 3.800 feet. ; ppauntly
night to Mr. and Mrs. Doyce Wil
hams u! Mesquite. Mrs. Wood
Arm-trong is visiting m the Wi! |
hams home this wool: and n at.
-ling acquaintance of her ne.vj
j grandchild.
Visiting Mr. and Mr*. D
I Those attending were iii- dau-
ghter. Mr-. Dirk Jennings. Mr.
Jointing-, and sun, Danny of Ft.
Worth, the hoiii'roo's mother.
Mrs. Green Morgan Mi. and Mr
Travi- M"i . an of Pug.at *. Mr. and
Mr rlohnn i' Mi'l.i"! on* of Do-
and Mrs. Jack C. Wagoner
Yr. i Dallas.
Dale Gray and Chine i ___—
and the Alien Mr and Mrs. G. M. Sulsar and.
, , . c. I Morris during week end weie Mt
'sons returned home to Spearman I i t ■ i_ii t a r n ,
after a ten day visit in homes, of
Mr-. Margaret Kidd. Gilbert Sul
sar. Mrs. Helen Massey, Gaston
j Puckett. Linda Powers accom-
hostes -' I panied ihem home. Mr. and Mr
and Mrs. Jake Rhineland of Dal-
las. Mr. and Mis. John Paul M* i-
i is and children of Iiv.ih, Wil-
bam Morris and family of Rug-
by. Jess Morris and family of
b
Hid Mi-
, Tuesday evening at hei home for j i.vman Roark of Waxahaclnc. j J"bnt«>wn. Miss Mary Morri
a bower honoring Mi - Roxiejwere Monday mglit visitors ________
; Mathena. bride-eleet ot Roy i the above mentioned homes,
Lynn Massey. Co-host esses wen* _ -
Mn.es Pole Wilkinson T mWut- Mrs. Sid Wright left Saturday
tor. Dim* Puckett, ller.rv Rev- \\ p), her daughter, Mrs. Gene
•Holds, Rov Gullion. An lev Wat - J Harper and Mr. Harper for Dal-j
wti'i J. D Skaggs, Roy Gih-on. J |a-; Th>\ will go to Houston to!
iboi ie-t L'mi Whitten <>- .r L«* | .utetul Mi Wright’.- gr ind on
Mo o Hoi nbuelsle. who will un-1
dergi* hi «*n heart ,-urgery Thurs-*
ill*, m Si Luke's Hospital thcio.
Lo lie Fei n. am* 9.
; testing the Woodbine.
Ro(| Rivoi County C. 13. At-
! kins No 1 International Paper
i Co . As,i Jarman survey. 11 miles
north and ua.-t of Dotroit. halted
'around 1.890 in unreported zone.
It Pays to Advertise
I .do, Nl.vrti- Thornti
j Burn J' sio Gray. Do
j Charles Skaggs.
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i,ia.i-h..w . f i..nil'll:.i. Donald|Birthday Dinner
,.nd K\ le Sii it!. ..f Sail Antoni".
Mr and Mrs Doug Mitchell and
daughter. Sheryl. Mrs Beulah
Mitchell of Clarksville. Mr. and
Mrs Albert Mitchell and chi!-
diem Mar-ha and Mail; of Irv-
Mr and Mrs. Max Bonham
^Pihildicn. Laura. Susan and
Carolyn of Garland. Supper was
spread in the yard at tin* J. P.
Ian* home.
Carden Club Has
Called Meeting
Mrs. Les Holder was hostess
.LE
Thursday for a called meeting of
Bogata Garden Club. Twelve
members were present and voted
S
i n a.tion- having to do with this
ISE
year's work. Mrs. Albert De-
Berry's name was added to the
t luh roster us a new member. Re-
freshments were served.
The club will meet August 5
at the Garden Center tor a day
of work.
News Want Ads Pay.
Honors Sutsars
A hirlhd:.v dinner for Gilbert
Sills,ir t'liiiivnl at the Ro«a-
lie C"ii i"ini'y Center Sunday.
Mrs. l.itt'e !■ ado mov ing pn tiiros
of the ;l'oi:|
Present were Mr, and Mrs
Raymond I ittle. Rickey and Tim-
othy of Pans, Mr and Mrs G
M Sul-ar. Terry and Mark of
Spearman Mr. and Mrs. J A
Sulsar. Mi and Mrs. Scott Sul
,-ar of Paris. Miss Sue Carolyn
Sulsar of Orange. Mr and Mrs.
Lawrence Bell and family of
Clarksville. Mrs. Robert Cox and
children of Mt Vernon, Mrs. Al-
ma Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Price Carr
of Rosalie. Mrs. Helen Massey
and children. Mr and Mrs. Gas-
ton Puckett and family, Mrs.
Margaret Kidd and Miss Linda
Powers, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Sul>ai and Jerry. Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Wilburns. Paula, Rhonda
and Lvle. Mr and Mrs. W. H
Sul.-ar and Mm- Maude. Mrs.
Lorene May.-, all of Bogata.
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pli'selit Tex as. O'. Iah'*!*'a. Kan-
sas. Mu hig,.n. Illinois. M • *ui i
Mtssis'ippi. Tenne--**e Louisiana.
New Mexico, California weie
among stati*- represented. Much
visiting and reminiscing took
place and the catered food was
enjoyed The group voted t*>
have next year's reunion at Ken-
nett. Mo.
CARD OF THANKS
Thanks for cards and letters
while I was ill and in the hospi-
tal. Mv deepest appreciation al-o
to nursing staff and doctors
at Clarksville hospital. Your
thoughtfulness was most com-
forting. Mrs. Lee Barton
WHENEVER
Our Services Are Needed
WHEREVER
You Happen To Live
We are as near to you as your
Telephone
An Immediate Call Will Make Available
OUR ADVICE
OUR HELP
OUR SERVICE
BOGATA FUNERAL HOME
BOGATA ME 2-S614
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town gue-ts.
METHODIST LADIES
MEET
WSCS met Mond.v
at th*
Methodist Churi'h tor
regular
program After opening song
Mrs M 11 Lowry oftered pravei
Mrs. W C, Jefferx rave the do-
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■ i- the son o|
I lo! Ill Ucklo
Mr. and Mrs
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Wi. hita Fall.-
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Leroy Lewis h"m<
All tile Cooper-',
tod- were do-tros e.! i
in a fire .I' oiit toil days Lefori I
their \-11 lu re. They are living i
in a furnished house until the
middle of August when they will
m ■ t* to Bogata and tin* house i
I tin*, own in smith part of town |
FOR
EQUIPMENT-NEW OR USED
SEE 5 S FOR ALL FIRESTONE NEEDS — TIRES
TRACTORS OVERIIACLFD
USED EQUIPMENT
Pasture Dreams
S<m) Seeder
1—TO-3S Ferguson
3—New Holland Hay
I’re-ses and Rakes
1—Ferguson Cultivators
Planters and Heddern
New and I'*.ed Mov ers
1—77 John Deere Cotton
Stripper
HARVEY BROTHERS
Massey-Ferguson and New Holland Hay Machinery Dealers
CLARKSVILLE
votional from Timothy 2:15
Working and 13111111111'., Together
was program subject Two poems'
The Wreckers and Isn't It Strange
were given Miss Jodie Craddock
had charge of the business ses-
sion.
"Bv the light of his word God
removes our uncertainties, fears
and troubles” was the spiritual
life thought. Sixty-one visits
were reported made in sick and
-hut-ins and 15 cards mailed.
Mrs. W. S. Thompson gave the
benediction.
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Quart MIRACLE WHIP
49c
NO. 2'g CAN
Red Bud PEACHES
25c
Black Hawk BACON 49c lb.
18-oz. Peter Pan Peanut Butter
55c
Sturgeon Bay PIE CHERRIES
19c
7 oz. Hale’s Pride Stuffed Olives
39c
46-oz. Del Monte Pineapple
Grapefruit Dk.
29c
3 Lb. SNOWDRIFT
59c
Giant FAB
59c
22-oz. LUX LIQUID
49c
Gibson Grocery
The Treasury introduces
a $75 Savings Bond
For your convenience, tho
Treasury Department now of-
fers a new denomination Series
E Savings Bond.
It’s worth $75 when it ma-
tures in 7;ti years. Sells for
just $56.25.
And like all the other de-
nominations of U. S. Savings
Bonds, it’s dedicated to the
cause of freedom.
It’s on sale now. Buy it
where you work or bank.
Qv’-.«c facts about
Sc/.\?s E Savings Bonds
1
Yc ti ,r;et $1 for every $3 at
maturity
You can jjet your money when
you need it
Your Ronds are replaced free if
lost, destroyed or stolen
You pay no state or local tax and
can defer the federal tax until
the Bonds are cashed ,
Buy E Bonds for growth—
H Bonds for current income
Keep freedom in your future wtth •
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