The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1963 Page: 1 of 4
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The Bogata News
The One Newspaper in the World Most Interested In Bogata *
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FIFTY-THIRD YEAR
BOGATA. RED RIVER COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY. APRIL 18. 1968
NUMBER 27
D. V. Eaton Dies 0. Everett Thomas Funeral Saturday ; Curtis W. Yancey Highway Bid
Paris Thursday Dies In Oklahoma For Mrs. Smith ! Rites Wednesday Opening April 26
t D Virgil Eaton, 81. if Bogata. I D Everett Th imus. formerly of
died in a Puns hospital Thursday Bonita and Pans, died Monday in
night. Ho had been ill noa rIv a lulsa. Ok. Son ot 11, H, and I iz-
week. The funeral was conduct-1 (F\i*iharti Thomas, ho was
cd Saturday in Bogata Baptist l°rn at Bogata. Before moving
Chut alt by the pa-tor. Rev. Blake •<' Tulsa, he was employed bv the
Dunegan. Burial was .made in"Id Part- Clroeer Company as a
Red Oak Cemetery, east of Bios- -desman.
som. I Survivin'.: are his wile and one
Mr. Eaton, a retired farmer, -on. baroque 'I lioma.s ot Tulsa:
as a son of Samuel K and I)er i- ton Piruihers. .1 II Thongo
Ml ’ m and
Selma. Kan
M" . Hi lit on
Bin iid a. ,i- n
A
. Ci.at vis: ■ Eaton, born at l.a-
flonia. Feb I ’. 18112 He married
Mi"- Addle Ri\el. ,lnl\' 8. 11*ll 1. at
East Po-t Oak. slid they lived
thoro until !988. Mr Eaton being
a deaeon ot the Fast P.at Oak
Baptist Chinch. v. heie lie retain-
ed. member-Inn. They had <ime
made their home in Ray.ata
Besides his wife. he leave-
these »hildren Mrs. W 1. Lee.
Paris: Mrs Mabel Little. Bogata;
Elmer Eaton and Herbert Eaton.
Brook-ton. Malcolm Eaton. Lew-
isville. and Arthur Eaton, Dallas:
21 other descendants, and 3 sister.
Mr- Emma Martin. Omaha
Bearers were Travis Hale. Curt
McDonald. Lonnie Wicks. Smiley
Hills.in. Jap Chesshir. and J N
Lee
Horjnta School Lunch
Room Menu
April 22 April 2i>
MONDAY
Mi 1 Ball and t b o. y Ma-he I
Pot.dees. Lettuce and Tomato
Salad. Rob-. Butter. Milk. Apple
Cu i ’
TUESDA V
B« I a-tia and Chee e Sand.' u h-
Cs. Cabbage and A pie SI i'a . Po-
('till'-. Pe n'll ('ol bid Milk
WEDNESDAY
Ch.i. ken and \oodh -. Purple
Hull Peas. E"l lilt- Salad. Rolls. Ap-
ple S.iiue Cup Cake-. Butter.
Milk
THURSDAY
Salmon • Croquette-, Cream
St\h Corn. Coin Bie.nl. Butter.
Che: i \ Pie, Mill;
FRIDAY
Hamhui HIT-. Pickles. Potato
Chips. Onion-. Lettuce and To-
mato Salad Milk. Ice Cream
of
II 1! Timm.i of
, and one sister.
Wil-on of Bogata.
■lie 111 Tulsa Tile - -
rla> • Mrs
Paul Wilsi
i i- W11 -on
i lies.
Wil < mi and hei si m -.
m * t 1 k mat a. and Mor-
1 if I .'alia-, attended the
Mrs. II'. C. Rarnard
Is Club Hostess
Mrs W C Barnard was hos-
tess Thur-dav evening for meet-'
ini; of Boitata Book Club when
Mr- -"Bos- Pope nave review of
John Steinbeck's "Travels With
Charlie" Collect was led l>v
Mrs W C Howison
Others attending were Mines,
R r Halo J W II IV. Will. Cell -
<lon Alien. Iva Hooker. Gaylord
McCliier, David Lee Hud-on..
Funeral of Mrs. R. IF Smith
v. ho died Thursday, was held
Saturday at 2 p. m. at Cut hand
Methodist Cliuri'h with Inina,
made there by Boitata Funeral
I lome.
Mrs. Smith, the forcer Virgil
Phillips, born in TVxa*. March
14. 1887. died in the -arvitai iun
at Paris, alter b"inj ill s mu
bine
She and Mr. Smith were mar-
: u 11 at Cn'iiatid. ii. Hi. I:|1 8
I : be ive . i .e-ll'e ,i li until
tor. M: fat I ' Ibai e. Bogata:
three '.trandi htldivn: the e siste' .-
■ i ioihors In'int; in Oklahoma'
Mi- M i 11 le I Ini I n >s and V i -
Pu y Phillips, Mi Ale-tor;. Kill-
e-t Phillips and E-oar Phillips of
Fain and Willie Phillips. Valuta
i p-ales Mrs Pearl Brinks .Cut-
hand. and Welty Philips. Latnesa
Officiating were Rev Milliard
Leinond and Rev. Arthur Bond
Pallbearers were Dolan Mankins,
Ronald Mankins. Donald Man-
kins. Robert Williams. Tom Wat-
kins and Frank Watkins.
Funeral Monday
For H. D. Griffin
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Electrical Power
To He Off Sunday
Fred Whitten Jr. Di-tre I
alter of Community Public
tIRyiio at Bogata. announces
there ii ill be an interruption of
elect) ical seri n e Sunday starting
at I 3u p. in. while iiork is un-
deriiay that will improve service
for Bogata and Rosalie. Plan-
ning for future growth in this
area, the stiition is l>eing enlarg-
ed. mtting over from 2400 volts
to 41H0 volts. Power will be off
approximately 2,'.i hours.
Whitten and CPS regret any in-
convenience to the public but
fed that, weather conditions per-
mitting. tin- will be the most op-
portune time to do the work.
Kiiv Damron was here from
Dallas for the holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Damron and other relatives.
I'l.nl-
ma Ba
i Cat I
R Wil-
li Sto
pt'i-fl i Tin* tio.-lc-s -ot .cd a
ddii i hi- sal,id plate.
Public i- mi itcil to attend rioxt
mil tine nf tla Cl ib it fm April
2.‘> at the Mi thodi-t Ctmiih Liv
mu |.I . lire- v. ill be I n-ellted l \
tin lliil Si ut and the- Home
Den 'ii-ti atioti A eiit Mill pro-
<ent a program on Cn il Defense
Several nm-ieal numbers mil lx-
given Other annouiii ement nas
that the Club 11 ill aid 111 the
Cancel Drive
Carl ('oats Dies
At Greenville
Ca , C>.it- died Klidai 111
Cn nvi.lo. where he lias ill the
: i . i * - ( lot lull !• hli-lfles.s fur mail'
ii.il- He '..a- the brother of
a n Coat- uf Greenville. former
li f Bogata Two other broth-|
la -t. i and R il.iiul Coats, and j
a to:. Mr-. Pearl Craddock of I
V.Tnn-boro. and his wife are
among survivors.
Son of the late Mr. and Mrs I
Joe Coats, deceased was born and
reared in Wmnsborn
MORRIS IIARVILLE
STUDENT TEACHER
Mort is Han die. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Harville. Bogata Rl,
is doing student teaching at For-
dyce. Ark. A 1 !*5fl graduate of |
Bogata High School, he will ro-1
ceive a degree next summer from
A&M College. Monticello. Ark.
Handle and his wife were here
for the Easter holidays with hi-
parents. Another son. Bo Har-
ville and Mrs. Harville of Dallas,
also visited them.
Finn i.il of Union Da-ton Gtif
I'm. ,i rotired butchi*r. was held
Motidai m I'ii -t Bapti-t C'hurcii
at Anm ti ' bv the pastor. Rev
Claud Mai tin But ml v. a- in
Enitli h Ccmoton u ith M.a-on-
i’lli i:11 mu ai grave-ide i ite
Mi l!i iltin. ii h" died S. t ii
dal in Hi lio-pit.il at Cl i|'k ■
i :! le. u a - i ' 11* in Rid Rn or
Count! Fob 1, 1894. sun uf Chat
lie .aid Thcl.i i Beal ill'll' (Sritfin
GORDON AI.I.ENS GROW
BERRIES I NUR E WAY
IF- -trail belli sea-on again
Quite a few are grown m the Bo-
gata area, sometimes for sale,
sometimes for homo use . Not
Irani are grown, however, a- the
Cordon Allens* grow them-in a
pi i an id
Tlie pitamid. with automatic
watt ring si stem and approxi-
mately lull plant capacity, was
pun ha>ed from a mail order com-
pain and put up in the back yard
at the Allen home Plants set in
it la.-t fall have been blooming
profusely this spring, the Allen-'
picking then first ripe l>errios
Sunday
Pyramid and berries are orna-
mental as well as u-oful
BAPTIST LADIES MEET
Fourteen ladies were present
when the Baptist WMS met Mon-
day for a social at home of Mrs
Je-s Cothran After opening
song, the devotional was brought
by Mrs. Vera Grogan and prayer
led by Mrs. J a lire/ Jordan. Mrs.
Johnny Topping: president, had
charge of a short business meet-
ing. Games, led by Mrs. Jesse
Gray and Mrs, Mvrti- Thornton,
were played and numbers drawn
for gifts.
C’'Ttis W. yancey. 87. "f Pa-a-
| lima, former resident ot t!.; area.
, died uiiexpoi tcdlv Sc lay m ’lit
oi a ho pit.11 at IF list' 1 'c had
I "Uteri'll tiie ho-piiai , few days
| 1'a 1 lie: foi a cheek-ill Funeral
| >'i .in; . a- held Wech a uy at II
I.a o’. at the Baptist < '!,i;r h in
. De; oft.' ■ iinducted hi ' i pa-t if.
:>i ' da" ' - Parne-. I . i
1 '.ndi'i1 tin i t a in f Ci F'l'O'ta!
. h" e, : Tn • ed in IF. ;,l and
Cl I:
Sui •. p. in" I le-ale- ): iv, the
l vi: ci ()na Bell Ivi ' i-
L'kti'i'. l.i'la .Jane Yam : Pa-a-
; di "a. and tlit—e i bile: bv a
proven- nail lace. IF ' : : Van
'' i y ol Deport, N'rs. .V. F. i Oat
oi Tei 'ill. Jai r Vani < P.r a, n-
j ood. Mrs. Harold .!■••. e.r of
P -ailena. and Miss 7- Ida Yan-
i'i Ri.mtlev of Dailii . and 12
ranilehilditoi. Three o; Mrs
David Carter. Mrs. Rnieit Hill
and Mrs. Ike Thomps i all of
Clarksville, also survive
Named pallbearers > i c Mau-
liee Hobbs. Curtis ''heatham.
Virgle lluleti. J B Gi
Mathews, ami Floy
Che- -lure
I Its ea-ed. son of M
William Vaneev, iia-
12. Ilil'il, neat ChaiTe t
a ii tei,in ej' World V
a- engaged ill fau-'i
uea until moling to
tn area about 20 yeai
tii -t mart led the f• *r
Rill \ 1 li>bb-. alld afte
In I.del r al l led Mi--
Bid- will be received I v the
1'exas High.'av Department on
April 28 fm- new highway con-
■ I r;i," aiti pro jects in Re ! River
Count,!'.
The pro.it'ut on F. M. Highway
N" 411) \. j 11 extend frort F M
lliah ay 11)4. until of Detroit
to F M Hi"!n av 411. w e-t. of
lu cd . 11; in'l l t ut ex-
tondin .-" 'ill dr.,ina a- stiu -
' n "i . ' e" ''i in ■ of ex l •.:,g b.i-e.
' ..dom: , t addui' ina! i a •• and
plain”g a ’ >ii.aIt -a:r. a e 2'1 ft. in
i ith. Tin- i- a i.a:: of. the
1 ''ti.'! r' A1. Road i:: pi o\ ement
in ram.
R. R. ('<>. Folk Donate
To Sorewworm Fund
Red Ruaa \ Count'.' stoi .men
have eontt ibuti'd $5,581 to the
screw worm eradication program
in Texas, according to Don C
Black, chairman of lfje annual
health committe, which has be*n
conducting a dnve for fund- in
recent months. Black says he is
tui. Buck very grateful for this response
(Babe) | and feels that the money thus do-
nated will he employed for a
•tul Mrs. | eau-e of great value to all st >ck-
of the state as well as tills
i ea
The fight agan-t screw worms
yTexa- ha- not abated in the
lea
Mrs. Chas. Martin Scout Exposition
Lamar Co. Best Set For April 27
High Teacher
Stephens-Pratt
\ oil s Exchanfu d
Mi-s Mary Christim Stephens
j "I Bogata alld Allteil l i v Platt
j of Detroit, were unite :n mairi-
ago in all informal o eh; ling
ei'ieinoni in the sanct \ of the
|li.iendalt‘ Melln'dist ' imch til
Dallas on Fi iilai. Apt 12. at 5:30
! p m Rev John D. ..Ik. church
! pastor, i vail the i" hofore the
| altai The church is dec mated
I w ith Easter lilies a I other flor-
al arrangement'
Matron of hor.i was Mrs
Johnnie Gill of IF da Snlliei
Piatt, brother of He groom of
Detroit was bestm
Mrs Pratt, daugh'er of the late
Dr and Mrs. W W Stephens of
Bagwell, is a teaivr in Bogata
School.
Mr. Pl atte son ot Mr. and Mrs
J II Pratt of Det it, is owner
of Modern Cleaner- n Detroit.
1 lie Mijjft' motley i- needt il to match
Mis# federal funds and | roi ide for the
death, long-range program in the -outh-
1 wt'-l Red River County stock-
mi'ii who bail' not contributed,
i oi tho-e who would give more
Specials Friday-Saturday
APRIL 19th—20th
POTATOES, 10 lbs. 29c
('.OLDEN YELLOW
BANANAS, Ib. 10c
CELERY, Ig. stalk 15c
CHEER, giant..........69c
0LE0, Food King, Ib. 15c
iHambnrger Meat, Ib. 45c
MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE, Ib.
59c
SHUR FINE
FLOUR, 5 Ib.
39c
PURE LARD, 81b, 1.09
, Ya-Gal. . 39c
DEL MONTE, 4«-OZ.
TOMATO JUICE 29c
G. W. Bartlett Grocery
| than alleadi given, are requi—ted
I i Black to leave then donatioti-
.8 the Rod River National Bank
in Clarksville
METHODIST I.ADIF.S MEET
Mrs Marvin Lmiy had charge
of the prograin when the WSCS
'mot Morula! Ml-. Earnest Maul-
din gave the devotional from the
2nth i liaplei of John Following
pi.iiei by Mi- Iia Ho.iker. Mrs
F P Brumlev gai*' thud lesson
ol the study, "Responsible Adult-
fm I’onun row's World Mis-
.lodie Ciaililue'; had charge "t
Ini mess meeting and Mr; Hook-
el discu-seil district meeting set
t n. gata April If! Mr- W C
Jet tei v gave the benediction
Twelve cards were reported
mailed to sick and shut-ins and
23 visit- made "Christ must be
Mr.l Cttarli’s Martin. Deport
h.omenual:itv*y teai.^icr. wa pre-
-'ented an awaid for the out'land-
ing high s, hoo| teacher in Lamar
County. Thomas Stoolv. pro-i-
dent of Pari- and Lamar Chan
bo'r "! Coi iti.ei'ce. u.ade the | iv-
.-out at ion at tin annual 1 .a"..,:
Co'll'il 1 Tl III her- b.'llipUet ’)i iy
!’hur.-d'.y ever.mg a' the II"'clav
Inn Mr-, Yalta Kit .ha": of ('■ n
tral w a- iiamod the fine t Heireii-
t.'U te.u Iwr.
Mi.-. Mai tin. the former Bar
I at a f loi J is. i.- a nat ive of t r i
;ii"a, being the daughter "f Mr
and M,rs. Maui ice Hobbs of
Halo.-boro She :s a graduate of
Pacata High School, and hold- a
degree from ETSC’. Commerce
Prior to coming to Depot t two
years ago. she taught at East La-
mar School.
She is married to Charles Mar-
tin, teacher and coach ut East La-
mar School. They have two chil-
dren. Anthony and Merita Ann
Mrs. Martin was elected second
i ice president of the county unit
o! the Texas State Teachers As-
-o nation at the meeting. She i-
a-. live in teacher organizations,
ho'ncmakmg organizations, con-
duct- ladies adult clas-es^at De-
port. member Deport P-TA. co-
posoi of Deport Junior Class,
-lie is al-o active in her church',
other ,-ocial and civic organiza-
tions of this area.
REGt I..AR MEETING
JOIINTOWN (1.1 B
Regular meeting of Johntown
Frenilship Club was held at the
Comimuuti Ibu-e Apiil 11 Dm
mg the all dai meeting, a lour-
ed ilisli luncheon wa- -eiiod at
noon The lemauulei of the time
W ,e s; ent 111 l| 111111IU: Pt I I'llt
were Mmes Em Bolden, Bob
June- Emma Me-suk. Tom Cox
B II Duffie. G M ReH- r Won-
doll Herii'i'. Tommy Leo Cox. F
M Foster
Next meeting i- ,-et for April 25
Scmit Exposition for Red River
County ill be held Saturday,
April 27 at the Fairgrounds
building m Clarksville. The time
is 5.UU to 8:00 p pi.
Cub S out.-. B'w Scouts, and
Explore! -• '.* ill -'ago booth dent-
• a tr.iti'ins during the Exposition
■h
v: e -
i;
of scouting
i:..r has a dif-
. ...... ii ii-i * . i !e'g,"ii.-t rate.
A- m,v. Annona,
. Dot:.-:t and Bogata
e. Si" I-.O Of the
. s. . i • , i:i it;, i ay be on the
.1 "ic : l|: Id 111!'
; * . . ' o|: ale M iniUl.V bV
1 S mi' and titty |er i ent of the
| sale, g . direct ly to the |ih al unit
fIi111 1 'o I e U yd to buy troop
j equipment or mill on the work
of the .Den- and Packs as they
choo.se 14 > U.-C it.
the Lord in every -phere of our
Others" attending the "wedding j ‘"es' °ur bus,,u,ss 1tannu' l>‘> Stf;
Johnnie Gill of Bogata. Mrs. pa'ated from our daily-spiritual
walk with Goil, was the thought
w ere
Sidney Pratt and Jimmy ot De-
troit. Mr. and Mr- I O Abney, j bir c*u-%
Tommy and Ro-e Marie of Ar-
lington.
UAH' NIGIIT CIRCLE
WMF Night Circle met Monday
! night at home of'Mt - Glen White
I w ith nine members and two i is-
! itm- present Mr- Wilford Low
I n led tin; opening prayer After
a short business meeting, when
plans were made for a picnic at
home of Mrs. Wayne MeCasland.
Mis O J Cooper led the Bible
study course. Closing prayer was
by Mrs. Wayne Pinkston Next
regular meeting will be with
Mrs W S Codv
Bogata-Talco Girls
On PJC Honor Roll
Nancy Wood and Mary Ann
Vaughan of Bogaf.i and Jo Ann
Mankins of Talco. ..ere ailing 58
CUB SCOUTS DISCI SS
FUTURE ACTIVITIES
In regular meeting of Bogata
Cub Scouts Tuesday plans were
made for sale of tickets for the
Scout Exposition to be held at
Fair Grounds in Clarksville from
students of Paris Junior College' ,u ^ •’ m' Npi il 2i Also dis-
inc!udod m the honor roll for t|,e cussed were'plans for Cub Scout
first grade period of the spring Olympics at PJC. May 18.
semester announced by Dean |
Burton Mason.
Students included on the honor
roll have all A's and It's for the
report period.
VISITORS INVITED TO SEE
CEMETERY BLUEBONNETS
Bluebonnets are n full bloom
ill Bogata Cemeten . the caretak-
er. Lundy Hunsala r. said Wed-
nesday. Each ve/ii many people
request that Hun.-a ;er let them
know when bio soi mg is at its
peak and he does’- ' via The Bo-
gata News.
DEMONSTRATION ON
GOPHER CONTROL SET
A gopher control demonstration
will be held at 9:30 a m Tuesday
at the A. L. Buckman place on
FM 909. Morris B Tritnm said
Wednesday Billy Bass of Rodent
Control Service-will have charge.
Mr anil Mrs. Howard Sulsar
and children rt'lurned home to
Spearman Sunday after visiting
thi'ir parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Arnold and Randy. Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Sulsar and Jerry.
Three Are Hurt In
Head-On Crash
Throe persons were hospitaliz-
ed at Pan- alter a head-on crash
on Highway 271 three and a half
miles east "f Pans ju.-t after noon
Sunday The 19(11 Falcon was
occupied In Mi and Mr Barney
Sioti nt Patfonville. and the 1957
Fold by Th"inas Lawson Cain of
Ladonia
Patrolman Jamc Wrav aid the
Scott- wire traveling west to-
ward Pat i- when Cain's car
j tanged jnt i their lane and crash-
jell head on Both vehicles were
] a total 1 o - -.
Ambulatin'- took oil three to
St J.'-cph - Ho.-pit.il Mis. Scott
.-uIfeii'd -eii'ie lacerations about
tbi' head and fail* Siutt had
I br ikon ribs and other injuries.
| C'.un had o broken arm and other
I injuries
Wrav -aid he wa- enioutc to
I, Ins I. "ii a i epoi t o| an auto driv-
i mg crraticallv on l-oop 28ti east
when the wreck incurred. He
identified Cain's, auto as t-hc one
m question Charges of driving
while intoxicated were filed
again-' Cain.
CaroI Jean McMinn
To Wed R. W. Hooks
Mai ring*' of Mis- Carol Jean
\li Minn, daughtci of Mr, and
Mrs C G McMinn of Euless, to
Lilli W Hooks, son of Mr. and
Mis Floyd W Hooks of Willis.
Ok . will take place on June 14,
8 p 111 at First Baptist Church in
Euless. The bride-elect is the
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrra.
R S Ward of Bogata
BLACK LEG
TWO WAY SERUM
9c Dose
Also stock sprays, dust, wormers, sprayers,
syringes. Supplies and remedies of all brands
for all your needs.
Prices Are Better and Stocks Bigger
BUCKMAN REXALL DRUG
DAD
/
Cn
%
There will be extra time for
Mother'j hands to look after your
comfort ... run the/house more
efficiently if she can pay by
check.
Open a checking ac-
count for Mother in
our bank thit we«k*
First National Bank
IN BOGATA. TEXAS
OFFICERS:
W. D. HARVEY. Pres
WILLIAM ROZELL,
Exec. Vicc-Pres.
B. A. LEGGETT
Vice-Pres.
ANN BARNARD.
Cashier
NEVA BURNS.
Asst. Cashier
DIRECTORS:
W. D HARVEY
WILLIAM ROZEL1
B. B BLACK
SAM BARNARD
B A LEGGETT
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