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The Bogata News
The One Newspaper in the World Most Interested In Bogata
FIFTY-SIXTH YEAR
BOGATA, RED RIVER COUNTY, TEXAS THURSDAY, OCT. 28, 1965
Rivercrest Rebels Rivercrest High 1 Voters Go To Polls'
Cooper Tie 6-6 School Honor Roll Tuesday, Nov. 2
NUMBER 3
The Rivercrest- Rebels andj
Cooper Bulldogs in District 15-1
AA fought each other ta a 6-6'tie’
Friday night in Rebel stadium. |
For first six weeks of school:
t re* hiren
All A's — Karen Pittman, Jim-
my Wright.
A & B — Lee Adams. Charles
I
Voters throughout the state ofi
I Texas will go to the polls on i
Tuesday, Nov. 2, to cast their bal-
I lots on ten amendments to the I
Mrs. A. Chandler
Rites Wednesday
R. H. Smith Is
Buried Monday
Mrs, Agnes Chandler
The first half was all Cooper., Elu.hanull Rnnnie Du|.ns Ma|.y [state f°ns*itution Polls will op-!
with the Bulldogs grabbing 11 Davis. Rickv Eudv Marilyn Fail cn at a a m- and close at 7 p. m.
firt downs to only two for River-. Jane Flanagan. Shirley Forsythe.' To be voted, on Nov. 2. 1965— I
crest. But after intermission.i R((n;t|d Gandy. Paula He.non No- 1 — Increasing state ad!
the tables were turned and tHe! siiirloy Hines, Billy Logan. Di-'valo,cm t;iX b-v five cents on the
Rebels came alive. jane Marshall, Rita Mauldin. Judy SIM valuation, to be used for!
Neither team was able to score! s| lvo j0|1.v ^j|nol. Melanie Me-! building construction for state
in the first period. M->st of the, Cennoll. Deborah Puckett Vir- .institutions of higher learning,
quarter was spent in the middle,Rini., |>o|t0r< Malv Ho/ell,'Jovee No. - — Authorizing an in-'
of the field, with the lines cn- Stephens, Chris Waddell, Anna icrea. e of $200 million in bonds or
gaged in waifaie which ended in Williams, Terry Wilson, Patsy obligations that may be issued by |
a diau. Williams., Melv in Woodson. j tho Veterans' Land Board, and
Cooper broke loose tor its -ix Sophomores extending program for eight
points early in the second qiiur-, A|| As Susan Gage. -years.
ter. bsing a good mixture «>f j A lV B — Cindy Gillui. Brenda I No. 3 —.Providing that the Lcg-
giomul pl.ijs and passe-. Excel Fave Brown, Jo Ann Griffin, Lin-;islature shall enact ap; ropri.to
lent blocking paved the wuy foi Hutson, .Lana Sloan. legislation to enable the State
runs, by Carrington and Stanley, Juniors ‘ ' Texas to continue
3 31-yard pass and run from Lun-] ^ ^ E
day Gammon to Carrington set j011.v
_ d*ed at! Robert H. (Bob; Smith, retired
nt a' nJ', Tuesdav d* Deport farmer of Bogata, died at I a. m.
iNursing Home, where she was a Sunday in the Veterans Hospital
resident for some time. Bonham, after a heart attack suf-
1 Graveside services were held at fered since he was admitted Tues-
2 p m. Wednesday in Cuthand day. Services were held Monday
Cemetery, with Bogata Funeral at Cuthand Methodist Church,
Home making burial there. Rev. Rev. Millard LaMond and Rev
;A- I Bond was the officiating! Arthur Bond
i minister. Mrs. Chandler
i horn in Mississippi and is surviv-1
'M /’V
ed by several nieces and nephews
90th Division WWI
Veterans To Meet
&S8t3ma£XSa3&SZ2&
at tne nan |ham, Galen Johnson, Robby Rog-|ies of thus,
ers. Helen Thompson,
, | Thompson.
Seniors program for the aged to citizen
of
cooperating
Beverly Alexander, j with the Federal Government m
Hear run, Mike Haynes.i providing assistance to and/or
-1
Rivercrest took its turn at of-
fense in the second half.
Rebels moved deep into Bulldog
territory, only have an intercep-
tion halt the drive.
A fumble also stymied another
Rivercrest offense.
Early in the final period full-
back Olen Worthy began to
pound the middle of the Coope:
line, and using his 19H-ppuni.
power, he knocked off gains <>■
11. 5. 5 and 10 yards. Charh
Bryson threw in a 20-yard can;,
and tin* Rebels wen- at the Coop
er 2 Worthy then went over
knot it. 6-6. The i-ui.t alter wa
unsuccessful and the game ended
with the same count. PI I /I A • 1
Worthy and Bryson .furni-hed, ^CllOOlS Get Altl
eligible for blind a.--
Lindajsijstance and of needy children:
[and extending eligibility of the
of the United States and non-citi-
zens who have resided in the
United States for 25 years.
Authorizing four-year terms of
Duncan. Donald | off jee for the Governor, the Sec-
Hot ton, Kay Uc-j |.,.tarv of State, and other oft l-
lal elected ill state-wide el 'c-
All A’s — Mona Haynes, Char-
les Bryson.
A & B — Nina Ruth Brown.
Linda Davis Judy Dyke. Wayne
Easley, Clifton
Eudy. Johnny
"ate. Linda Miller, -Judy Morse/
'.i'.omla Roberts, Linda Screws, tions
1 11' '< i.i S ew.tit,^ Jack Iroiitt.j 5 -Clarifying investment
ni> Wbitnev, Catol V. hi ten. | auliiorily far the Hoard of Trus-
Itre.- of the Teacher Retirement
I System.
I No. 6 -
| Mature t
of
SERVICE RECOGNIZED - Fred Whitten, Jr., (feft), man-
ager for Community Public Service Company at Bogata, re-
ceive.- a gold pin with company emblem and two diamonds
and congratulations from C. C. Hennig of Whitewright. North-
east Division manager, upon Whitten’s completion of 15
year’s service with Community. The presentation was made
at an employee dinner in Sherman on October 18. Except for
a brief time, Whitten has spent hi- entile utility career in
Bogata.
Shat on Willi.mis
Rogata Yonth To Mrs. V. Watson
Participate CROP Buried At Bogata
officiating. Burial
was,was made in Cuthand Cemetery
by Bogata Funeral Home.
Pallbearers were Leonard
Lend. Newt Bryson. J. C. Smith,
loin. Allen and Frank Watkins.
VIr. Smith, born near Cuthand
on Oct. 6, 1893, was the son ot
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith. He
married Miss Virginia Bell Phil-
j |lips at Cuthand, Jan. 13. 1918.
I Veteran.- ot the 90th Division-She preceded him in death April
| World War I will hold their 50th 11, 1963.
jannuul meeting, this year, at Survivors are a daughter, Mrs.
j Lake Texonia State Lodge, Kings-iCarl House of Bogata, three
|t<xi, Okla., on Nov, -1, 5, 6 and 7th I grandchildren and one great*
jTlie first week of November of(grandchild.
(each year the group meets at the1 ------- —-------
(Lodge for a week of visiting, re-||
‘ creaton and old friendships.
The 90th Division of World
War I was known as the “TO,”
Texas-Oklahoma, due to the fact
lthat the majority of men, which
(comprised the Division, were
j from Texas and Oklahoma, how-
ever, there were men from many
‘other States of the Union. The
’ Division w as organized at Camp
'Travis, San Antonio, in August.
If 17. The Division went to
Dewey Lunsford
Dies Mt. Pleasant
Two Lamar Co.
much of the yardage for River
crest, w ith Doug Wright and Da-
vid Hendricks aNn contributing
good gains.
Hubert Alford, the rminter
roving linebacker, was nut.-fund-
ing on defense
This week. Rivercre-t travel
to Winnsboro.
District 15-AA Standings Arc
Logata Methodist Church in-! Mrs. Vivian Lola V.’utson of' ' ‘J \in ,hc battle oi St. Mi-
... vitcs all the youth of the corn- ! i:’./ock. who died unexpectedly i, , . d an at,,v“ part ,n the
Authorizing the Leg- !m.n,ty to take part in the local . ,lt Saturday of a heart attack j1,'" , "'fensos adn ,he M«uw-
provide for issuance CROP Hallowe’en Project It i< was buried in Bogata Cemetery Dnvv’ l! rt,tv'v<?d a
nds to be used in creating expected *»■»«•• -■* «..a,i ..t ........................1..........•.'special citation
the Texas Opportunity
fund a- a loan fund tor Texas and older, will take part, The in Bogata and in the First Meth
.students attending public
Iwo Lamar County schools iprivate institutions of higher ,,,, IJV „ 0„ ,, a, ... . m ....... ... .... . ... . ,
East Umar and Cunningham-; Ul,itvv.thin the stale 'dav Oct 28 for instruction nd chu.ch Rev Bruce Parks ansas- , Bogata. and Mrs. Annie Lowrey
are among the firs, ,n Texas U | N„ 7 _ Exempting certain 1 a-s.gnment 'Taking their ”CROP Bom Say Kws fn the Mire‘ of World Carlsbad, N. M., and one bro
. tha, a good group of ’! uesday grave-iue rues a: • J ,, ,
Hail young people of the sixth grade lu a. m. Officiating at service I „ ‘nK’
w ill take part. The in Bogata and *' ” - • MU",in
Dewey A. Lunsford, 66, died at
11:40 p. rri. Friday in a Mt. Pleas-
ant hospital.
He was born February 3, 1899,
in Titus County.
j Survivors include his mother,
Mi- Emma Davis, Mt. Pleasant
Ihis wife, Mrs. Lura Lunsford of
I, jMt Pleasant: three daughters,
Mrs Ouida Causey of San Benito,
Calif., Mrs. R. L. Leake and Mrs.
Daphne Sellers both of Mt. Pleas-
ant: one son, Robert Lunsford of
from "cion. John iMI- I’lwwant: 16 grandchildren; 6
Commander of the 'K'^at-grandchildren; four sisters.
Expeditionary Forces|Mrs- 0lit‘ Sa,'Rc'nt of Mt- I’leas-
(France as a member of the Am-|hls
lei i an ExiK'ditionary Forces. i.iMt
.mu "iuu. «mi i.ikc pan me 111 isogaia anu in tne firs, Meth in Pr„n,„, Iv . . ani \irs rva r„|v. pa,ham nt
:;n. y„„M, ..... Me,....... ......... L.,e„» M.^.y| ASl|Mi^r. S
*d ,-t Chinch by 6.30 p m„ Thurs- at 10 a. m. was the pastor ot the a,np 1 ‘'lK , Rnunta and Mr, Anni, 1
qualify and rcreive funds under /
the goveriiiiient’s new
FI „M.n ''xpeiiding at least $1.5 Church World Service’’ badges, community, near Bogata,’ Mrs.
, ' ,en-1 million for free cine for indigent they will then canvass the com-
ta.y and Secondary Education (fl„m ,lu. payment of ad valorem j munity for donations.
Watson was the daughter of Mrs ,a|so st>n( ,()
; „ ..... • .........|!""n the payment of ad valorem 'munity for donations. No one is B. F. Watson of Lorenzo, and tie ' ‘ , ” l- ' ’“ 1
A,V . .. .— .* ciTttM,l,axt’s l,,v“’d ''V «ny taxing entity authorized to receive gifts for lute Mr. Watkins. She had been'^. plr s.1 Fidnie and Gel many
La t Lima, will receive ST3.RSU CRnn ............. ........ is.n. ............... .... ..... t-„......... v.i .Tho Division was also known a.
I War II was organized at Camp j,her* c- P- Lunsford of Mt. Pleas.
Barkley, Texa.- in 1941. It was ant,
' fiKn cunt In IT iii'i in.. ! ol
Team
Winn.-horo
Rivercrest
Commerce
Pittsburg
Cooper
Mt. Vernon
T Pel
0 | .001
it a language arts lemedial pro-
gram. Cunningham school has
I Duo | been approved for $11,309.42
500 a language aits remedial pro-
500 gram.
Europe and took a t j St-i vices were held Monday af-
ternoon at the Center Grove
. .... ..... ui, 1.-.«>■ 1 »as u.vi Knuwn a<, Church of Christ with burial la
the proper iden- employed bv the Veterans Ad |..-pQ" ^ut jn. tead of a Tex is Ok ,,U! Center Grove Cemetery. The
r n nu,:,lt'a"°n ,n 1;ulbb<;^< for,.,hV, lahoma. ,t derived its name'from iRev- Carl Allen oKidated.
on) - - ■ ----- - 1 ----- - the Community Re- past 20 years, and had done i ivil ..T( , Ombre’’ 1 —----—
| Appellate Judges for old age and ^ources Appeal of Church World Service work for about 30 years, K 1
except the state itself
No 3 — Providing for
j CROP without
auto- tifieation.
malic retirement of Di trie, and CROP is
ere; ting a State Judicial Qualifi- Service which collects farm com-
250
.00:1
Under the program,-, the work
Brownie Troop 22
Has Meeting
Brownie Troop No 22 met Oct
20 with 18 in attendance. Tvv >
new members were welcomed.
Sandra Sue Moore and Karen
Bogie. Adult leaders. Mrs. Mar-
cus AllumS an<l Mrs. James Fran-
cis were pre-ent.
The Brownies decided to make
purses for the Scout-a-rama No-I
vember 6.
Jaek-o-lan,erns were made by'
Survivors are her mother. Mr-.
cations Commission; providing f>n imodifies and cash, through vol- B. F. (Maggie) Watkins of Lo-
ft „■ tudents who need add.tiojAal,!l',M’,nlal. °f ' and Appel-1 unteer workers for the overseas renzo; a daughter, Mrs. Jim Mc-
1 m- !Lite Judges for mis-conduct, and relief and rehabilitation pro- tarty, and a grandson, John
for retirement of Judges in cases!grams of the churches. Gifts ,<> Brendan McCarty of Lubbock;
of disability. jCROP are put to use under one brother, Roach Watkins of!
Work and instruction in the
guago arts area will be provided
Tin- i- m addition to the normal
school curriculum.
Each school has named a re-
The meeting at the Lodge, this
year, will probably be attended
by over 500 men and their wives.
Widows of veterans will also at-
tend. There will be no long pro-
grams but there will be commit-
No. — Authorizing the Legi--Ichurch supervision strictly on the Lorenzo; two nieces and
la,lire to set the salaries of the I basis of need. phew.
the
„ ediai instructor Hus a . cere-11 ‘‘utenant Governor and the _ ..." ,"L ' Mrs. Watson was the niece of
\ md teachers aide Mr Aus- j Speaker of the House, and in- TeOCherS .Attend B.B. Mrs. Fred Whitten Sr. of John-
the teacher at East j< t easing per diem pay of mem-\rn TST A Un-linn ,own- Mrs. Emma Mote of Shor-
ters of the Legislature from S12j * ’ man, Mrs.
for 120 days to $20 for 140 dav L, “cd “ner County Texas State Clarksville,
during a regular ses-ion and 301T,oat bels Association unit met
davs of each special session. i‘J,,nda^ ln Clarksville. Phi1
Huekabee, who performs
HALLOWE’EN CARNIVAL
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28
Hallowe’en carnival for River-
cre-t High School will lie held
at the school Thursday, Oct. 28.
"l" T- (The PTA will have the bingo and
tee meetings and a business meet-i., . . . ,
the concession stand in the cafe-
teria All othei pmcee.ds will go
to the Annual Staff, including
the Queen's Coronation. Every-
i ing. A banquet will be held
Saturday evening. Nov. 6.
tin Sparks is
(Lamar and Mrs. Harley Ray Sta-
| ley is secretary. At Cunningham,
i Mr.-. Katherine Suggs is teachei
land Mrs. William Cooper is secre-
tary. These personnel are in ad-
jdition to the normal school staff
Supt. Lleo Dodd, ast Lamar House
and Supt. Leslie Taylor of Cun-
Rcecie Jenkins
No, 10 — Providing four-year
terms tor members of the Texas
of Repre.-entatives.
as a Housewarming For
aBeriCdinneerntertaint'd ^ t'r°UPl The J.C. Smiths
Attending were Robert Gid-! ^.r> a,'d Mrs. J. C. Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. Alsie Shirey ofjdens, w ho is vice president, Mr., fa,»iily honoied S.ituida>
El- and Mrs. Travis Hale, Mr. and:n,ght w,th a housewarming at
liott of Lawton, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Montgomery, Mr. and !*bo*r. extensively lemodeled and
_ Mrs. Tommie Cox and family of Mrs. Larry Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. |j_epaned home "n Hamms JB
Sliarla Morris of Johntown. | John, own, Mr. and Mrs. Donald j El wood Jones. Mrs. Vivian West-!**anc*1 otf Highway 37 ictween
-pent the week end with her Wilson and family, Mrs. Maude
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Conilra. Mrs. Katie Mauldin, Mr.
Morris. Other Sunday visitors I and Mrs. Luther Kelsoe wore re-
games enioxed
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tully of
Bogata. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe
Francis and children of Deport,
spent the week end in Dallas with
Mrs. Beulah Patterson, Miss
Jimmie Wade Regan.
Mr. and Mrs. Jap Cho-shir re
turned home Wednesday night of .one 's 1° attend._
°I last week after visiting Mr. and •
jMrs. T. P. Wilkinson, Mr. and I Mr. and Mrs. Horace Welch,
Mrs. Richard McCormack in Abi-jSue, Ronnie and Mary Ann of
(lene, i’aul Wilkinson at A&M!Lancaster, visited Mrs. Welch’s
College, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Rob- parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J Cor-
inson and children. Mrs. De.-siejbell, and her sister, Mrs. Ward
Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Boyd Baker and Mr. Baker over the
at El Paso. week end.
[were Mr, and Mrs. Jess Morris cent visitors of Mrs, Britt Wil-
(of Johntown, Mr. and Mrs. Jim i son, the Shircys having spent a
Dodd of Commerce. 1 week here.
SPECIALS FRIDAY-SATURDAY
OCTOBER 29 - 30
TALL KORN
BACON, 2-Lb...........1.33
BLACK IIAWK
BACON, 1-Lb. 75c
SUGAR, 10-Lb...........99c
CANNED
BISCUITS
2 for 15c
RIPE
TOMATOES, Lb.......19c
KRAFT
SHURFINE
FLOUR, 5-Lb.............39c
MARYLAND CLUB, INST.
COFFEE, 6-0z.........69c
BAKE RITE
SHORTENING, 3-lb. 59c
OAK FARM, V2-GAL.
BUTTERMILK
29c
Milky Way, Snickers, Musketeers
CANDY, 10 Bars 33c
MAYONNAISE, QL 59c APPLES, 4-lb. bag 33c
0XYP0L, Giant 59c 0LE0, Food King, lb. 15c
Your Affiliated Food Store
G. W. BARTLETT GROCERY
brook. Mr. and Mrs. David Hud-[^at'ansI>°1* and Vernon,
son. Miss Alice Ru’li Tidwell ' Hostesses were Mmes. Wesley
Mrs. Nadine Caldwell. Mrs. A E.!Bclchcr- D<)" Sml,b. Uainey
Foster, Mrs. G. G. Ryan. Mrs. E.jBarnwell, Fred White. Pete Bel-
W. Duncan Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. M Sammy Hoi\e>.
Barron. Mr. and Mrs. Sammie| The hostesses served punch and
Burton. Mr. and Mrs Jimmv'vookies from a table laid with
Haynes, Mrs. Holder, Mr. and'whi,° lace- Approximately .30
I Mrs. Frank Stubblefield, Mr. andi namcs wer,e registered by Mrs.
I Mrs. Charlie Roberts, Mr. and 1 Wesley Belcher. The Smiths le-
| Mrs. Jerry Russell, Mrs. Roger ceivcd a nice arra>~ of glftS'
I Simmons, Mrs. Gilbert Huddles-1 urw R/v\n OFFICERS
ton, Mrs. Bob Isbell___jRIBERCREST HIGH
| New officers for Rivercrest
Mr. and Mrs Bill Edwards, j High School Band are: President,
Miss Mattie Chesshir, Mrs. Mon;Lyndon Reed: vice-president.
Ward were in Hooks Saturday to Mona Haynes; sec.-treas.. Jack
visit Mr. and Mrs. Merl Clipper. (Troutt; reporter, Galen Johnson.
TURNER’S SPECIALS
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t Counter LADIES SHOES, values to $3.98 $2.00 pr.
Odd Lot Men's DRESS SLIPPERS $1.95 pr.
1 Lot Lorraine Merchandise <j OFF REG. PRICE
Ladies NYLON HOSE 59c pr.
CORDUROY ................ 59c yd.
I Lot Ladies SWEATERS, value to $8.95 . .. $5.00 ca.
I Counter MATERIAL, 79c value 49c yd.
Men’s Dress Felt HATS ....................... $4.95 to $10.95
DOUBLE BLANKETS, 5% Wool .........$4.49 and $4.98
I Lot THROW RUGS, $2.98 values .............. PRICE
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IN BOGATA. TEXAS
OFFICERS:
W. D. HARVEY, Pres.
WILLIAM ROZELL,
Exec. Vice-Pres.
R A. LEGGETT
Vice-Pres.
ANN BARNARD.
Cashier
NEVA BURNS.
Asst Cashier
DIRECTORS:
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WILLIAM ROZELL
B. B. BLACK
SAM BARNARD
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