The Bogata Tribune (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1961 Page: 3 of 4
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THE STATE OF TEXAS ).
COUNTY OF BED RIVES )
SHERIFF’S SALE
WHEREAS on the 28th day of
August, 1961, In Cause No. TA-
109, in the District Court of
Red River County, Texas,
wherein The State 'of Texas,
Red River County, Texas and
Common School District No. 25
of Red River County, Texas
were Plaintiffs, Impleaded Party
Defendant and Intervenor re-
covered Judgment against Ada-
laid Thompson Lee and husband,
Jerry Lee, Jr.; Perry Thomp-
son; Hiram Thompson; Melvin
B. (Beal) Dillard; Magnolia
(Dillard) Starling and husband,
S- P. Starling; Milton Thomp-
son; Chester (Bill) Thompson;
B. G. (Bennie) Thompson; Al-
ford Thompson; Nancy Mae
(Thompson) Hood -alias Mary-
and husband, Henry Hood; J.
T. Thompson; Merlene (Thomp-
son) Norman and husband,
Rawleighns Norman; Rosie Lee
Thompson (femme sol); Zora
Lee (Thompson) Barksdale and
husband, McKinley Barksdale,
Defendants, for taxes, penalty
interest and cost against the
hereinafter described property:
WHEREAS, on the 1st day of
November, 1961, by virtue of
said Judgment and the mandates
thereof the Clerk of the above
mentioned District Court of said
county did cause to be issued an
Order of Sale commanding me
as Sheriff of said county to
seize, levy upon and sell in the
manner and form as required
by law the hereinafter described
property;
WHEREAS, by virtue of said
judgment and said Order of
Sale and the mandates thereof,
I did on the 1st day of Novem-
ber, 1961, seize and levy upon
as the property of the above de-
fendants the following describ-
ed property, situated in Red
River County, Texas, to-wit:
(Said description showing the
number of acres, original sur-
vey, locality in county and name
by which said property is most
generally known.)
All that certain tract or par-
cel of land situated in Red
River County, Texas, a part of
the A. Wagley Survey, Abst.
901, about 14 miles S. E. from
Clarksville, Texas- Being the
same land conveyed by T. G.
Holt and Rennie Holt to Payton
Thompson by deed dated Feb-
ruary 15, 1890, recorded in Vol.
18, Page 187, Deed Records of
Red River County, Texas, con-
taining 218 1-2 acres.
SAVE AND EXCEPT the fol-
lowing described tracts of land
situated in Red River County,
Texas:
Tract 1: A part of the Abraham
Wagley Survey, Abst- No. 901
situated about 19 miles S. E.
of Clarksville, Texas. Being the
same land conveyed by Payton
Thompson et ux of Red River
County, Texas to T. G. Holt by
deed dated February 12, 1890,
recorded in Vol. 18, Page 189,
Deed Records of Red River
County, Texas and containing
100 acres.
Tract 2: A part of the A. Wag-
ley -Survey, Abst. No. 901 and
being the same land conveyed
by Peyton Thonftpson et ux to
J. B. Upchurch by deed dated
February 7, 1887, recorded in
Volume 11, Page 444, Red
River County Deed Records,
containing 40 acres.
And I will on the first Tues-
day in the month of December,
1961, the same being the 5th day
of said month, proceed to sell
all the right, title and interest
of the Defendants in and to
said property at the Court
House door of said county in
the city or town of Clarksville,
Texas, between the hours of
10:00 a m. and 4:00 p.m, to the
highest bidder for cash, provid-
ed, however, that none of aaid
property shall be sold to the
owner of said property directly
or indirectly or to
Ing an interest or to anyone
having an Interest therein or
to sny party other than a tax-
Thureday, November 9, 1961
, 1961, b£-
•aid judgment and the
thereof the
anyone hav- hsentiened
bald county
shed an Order
suit for less then the amount
of the adjudged value of said
property or the aggregate
amount of judgments against
■aid property in said suit which-
ever is lower subject also to
the right of the Defendants to
redeem same in the time and
manner provided by law and
subject also to the right of the
Defendants to have said pro-
perty divided and sold in les3
divisions than the whole.
DATED at Clarksville. Texas
this the 1st day of November,
1961.
|s| Robert A. Hulen,
R. A. Hulen, Sheriff, Red River
County, Texas.
Published In The Bogata Trib-
une, November 9, 16, and 23,
1961.
THE STATE OF TEXAS )
COUNTY OF RED RIVER )
SHERIFF’S SALE
WHEREAS on the 31st day
of July, 1961, in Cause No. TA- Deed Records
107, in the District Court of
Red River County, Texas,
wherein The State of Texas,
Red River County, Texas, Road
District No. 17 and Road Dis-
trict No. 2, both of Red River
County, Texas and Common
School District No. 59, Red
River County, Texas were Plain-
tilfs, Impleaded Party Defen-
dant and Intervenor recovered
judgment against William Rus-
sell, Defendant, for taxes, pen-
alty interest and cost against
the hereinafter described pro-
perty:
WHERfiAS on the 1st day
November,
mm ipvpc iiu
dm* of the
District" £ou
did cfMJse to
Hospital Notes...
Bed Kiver
humdlng me as Sheriff of said
virtue of
mandates
above
urt of
be ia-
com- Mrs. Wayne Pinkston, Bogata
Psttanh Admitted to
County Hospital:
t-Hctoinws Am
Ccnnty Agent's Nates
1 lost can be expected in most farm organizations and IpoK
ing unit which is a party to tfcls|feouaty to seise, levy upon and
•Ml In the manner and form as
required by law the hereinafter
■crlbed property;
WHEREAS by virtue of said
judgment and said Order of
Sale and the mandates thereof
I did on the 1st day of Novem-
ber, 1861, seize and levy upon
as the property of the above
(defendant the following describ-
ed property, situated in Red
River County, Texas, to-wi(:
(Said description showing the
number of acres, original sur-
vey, locality in county and name
by which said property is most
generally known.)
Tract 1: All that certain tract,
lot or parcel of land situated in
Red River County, Texas on the
North Side of Pecan Bayou
about 9 miles N. 43 E. front
Clarksville, a part of the
5amuel Hemphill Survey, Abst.
No. 1038 and containing 20
acres, more or less. Being the
same land conveyed by C. E.
Allen et ux to G. R. Russell
'dated February 26, 1914, record-
ed in VoL 84, Page 588 and 589,
of Red River
County, Texas.
TTtict 2: All that certain tract
br parcel of land situated in Red
River County, Texas on the
waters of Pecan Bayou about
12 miles N. E. from Clarksville
being part of the U. Agulre
SuiSrey, Abst. No. 11 and a part
of 110 acres of said 300 deeded
by the other heirs of said J. B.
Pope to me the said J. R. Pope.
Being the same land conveyed
by J. R. Pope et ux to Gaines
Russell by deed dated February
28. 1901, recorded in Vol. 40,
Page 586, Deed Records of Red
River County, Texas and con-
taining 10 acres and 5025 square
^varas-
And I will on the first Tues-
day in the month of December,
1961, the same being the 5th
bay of said month, proceed to
sell all the right, title and
interest of the Defendants in
for modern electrical living
When you the Live Better Electrically Medallion displayed on a y
home, you know it's a home designed for truly modern electrical
living. To qualify for the Medallion, a home must be equipped withi
I
FULL HOUSIPOWIR WIRING-with plenty of outlets and circuits
for your present and future electrical needs.
WORK-SAVING ILECTRIC APPUANCES-including an electric
range and at least three other major electric appliances.
LIGHT FOR LIVING—properly placed fixtures and plenty of
outlets and switches for beautiful, efficient, eye-easy light in every room.
Look for the Medallion when you choose your
new home. It's your assurance of
a home in which you can Live
Better Electrically .
for years to come.
now
w-.-
and to said, property at the
Court House door of said county
in the city or town of Clarks-
ville, Red River Cotinty, Texas,
between- the hours of 10:00 A.
M. and 4:00 P.M. to the highest
bidder for cash, provided, how-
ever. that none of said property
shall be sold to the owner of
said property directly or in-
directly or to anyone having an
interest or to anyone having an
interest therein or to any party
other than a taxing unit which
is a party to this suit left' less
than the amount of the adjudg
ed value of said property
oi the aggregate amount
of judgments against said pro-
perty in said suit whichever is
lower subject also to the right
of the Defendants to redeem
same in the time and manner
provided by law and subject
also to the right of the Defen-
dants to have said property
(divided and sold in less divisions
'than the whole.
Dated at Clarksville, Texas
this the 1st day of November.
1961.
|s| Robert A. Hulen,
R. A. Hulen, Sheriff, Red Rivet'
County, Texas.
Published in The Bogsta Trib-
une November 9, 16, and 23,
1961.
LOCAL H1PPEKINGS
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry King of
Paris were Sunday guests of
his father, Ernest King and
Mrs. King.
—O—
Gary Swaim of New Orleans,
La., visited last weekend with
his father, Gus Swaim and Mrs,
Swaim.
Mrs. Robert Pierson and dau-
ghter Patti of Paris visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, F.
L. Branson.
Rexall Original lc Sale. Now. At
Buckman Drug. (Adv.)
Mr. and Mrs Albert Legate
of Levelland. spent from Wed-
nesday until Sunday with his
mother, Mrs. Madge Legate.
-o-
Mr. and Mrs. John Lee Ball
spent the weekend In Ft. Worth
With their daughter, Mrs. Boh
ward and family.
Mrs. Gerald York, Route 1,
Avery
Mr. George J arrett, Route 6,
Clarksville
Mrs. A. W Harville, Bogata
Mrs. Gladney Vick, Route 3.
Clarksville
Mrs. Paul LeMaster, Bogata
Mrs, Charlie Couch, Route 2
Bogata
Mrs. D. H. Cunningham, Route
1, Annona
Mr. Abner Lyons, Aunona
Mrs. R. A. Benningfield, Jr.,
Clarksville
Mrs. Lennox Brown, Route 3,
Clarksville
Mrs. Mary Ann Baker, Clarks-
ville
Mrs. Price Carr, Route 1, Boga-
ta
Mrs. Allar Bearden, Avery
Mr. T. C. Vail, Route 1 Clarks-
ville
Mrs. Marvin Bishop, Route 2,
DeKalb
Mrs. Ladaiska Durrum, Clarks-
ville
Mr. Wirt Garland, Annona
Jo Ann Eilers, Route 6, Clksvl-
Patients Discharged:
Mrs. Walter Stinson, Route 1.
Avery
Mrs. Harold Hanna, DeKalb
Mrs. Norman Cade, Route 4,
Clarksville
Thomas Wayne Matthews, Rt.
1, Avery
James Dennis Tackett, Clarks-
ville
Mrs. Louise Williams, Clarks-
ville
Dicky Miller, Route 3, Detroit
Mr- Thomas Marsh, Annona
Linda Dorer. Route 1, Clarks-
ville
Mrs. A. D. Rainey, Clarksville
Mrs. Willie Jot; Phelps, Route 2
Avery
Mr. Charley Jones, Annona
Mrs. Audie Prewitt, Route
Clarksville
Mrs. Cora Lawler, Route
Annona
Angie Sullivan, Route 1, Bogata
Mrs. Gaston Puckett, Bogata
Mrs. Donald Wilson, Taloo
Sandra Martin, Clarksville
Mr. Buster Barger, Avery
Mr. Marvin Compton, Route 1
Clarksville
Rev. Royal Burt, Clarksville
Charlotte Marr, Route 4
Clarksville
Teresa Trixnm, Avery
Mrs. Walter Welch, Route 4,
Clarksville
Mr. A. B. Wood, Manchester
FFC Gerald York, Ft. Polk, La.
Otha Braxton, Jr., Route 1,
Clarksville
Janice Laverne Gray, Route 4,
Clarksville
Janice Laverne Gray, Route 4,
Clarksville
Babies:
Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Puckett,
son, born October 27, named
Johnny Glyn
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wilson,
daughter, bom November 1,
r^jned Caryn Renee
Mr * and Mrs. George N. Cade,
daughter, born Nov. 2, named
Holly June
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Joe Phelps,
son, born November 3, named
Kenneth Joe
1.
areas of the qouajy any Ume
now, and when It comes could
biean trouble fer local livestock
producers. Johnson grass and
sorghum sometimes develop a
high prussic acid content after
a frost, and if grazed by live
stock can cause a lot of trouble,
according to local veterinarians.
Last year the veterinarians re-
ceived many caiis where stock
was poisoned by frosted grass.
Certain chemical changes oc-
cur in the frost-wilted plants,
and are responsible for the de-
velopment of the prussic acid;
the poison acts quickly arid can
kill an animal within a very-
short time after the damaged
plant is eaten. Whether a poi-
soned animal can be saved de-
pends upon how quickly a vete-
linarian can get to it.
Frosted Joij.songrass or sor-
ghum should not be grazed un-
til it is completely dry. If it is
ready to cut for nay before a
frost, it may be cut the firs:
day after ..oat vif care is taken
to see that u is completely
cured befor*- baling.
Frost-wilted plants may also
be used for' j..age. Generally,
enough prussic acid is lost in
gaseous form during the ensil-
ing process and as the silage is
removed and fed to make it
safe for livestock.
The Southwest Animal Health
Research Foundation is putting
forth a concerted effort to do
something about animal insects
and diseases. Tnw. organization
is made up of representative
farm and livestock organiza-
tions that are interestea in the
farm economy.
Their primasy concern or pro-
ject at this time will be in
conducting researen and act.vely
participating in the eradiiation
of certain Insects and diseases |
One major project that you
have read about is the control j BOGATA
of the screw worm. In the - *
livestock producers keep atortv
ol the program sod asafet ii
the project as they have th
opportunity.
When we get more informs^
tion we’ll pass It on tp yoi
through the newspaper, radly
and community meetings-
Come in and look around. 1*
Sale now going on. Save! Save!
Save! Buckmans. (Adv-1
Dr. W. B. Mieich
OPTOMETRIST
EYES EXAMINED
LENSES PRESCRIBED
In Clarksville - Monday, Tues
day, Wednesday and Saturday
Morning.
In DeKalb - Thursday, Frida:
and Saturday Afternoon
PHONE 51 CLARKS VILLI
REVLON
4,T0P BRASS’1
HAIR DRESSING
$1.00
BRYSON BARBER SHOP
CLOSED TUESDAY
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DR. J. L TR0UTT
DENTIST
HOURS: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
BOGATA CLINIC
OFFICE PHONE ME 2-5212
Residence Fhone ME 2-5311
TEXAS
Southeastern part of the linitpd •
States they have very effecti-j
vely contolled this insect by re-
leasing millions of sterile screw
worm flies. Sterilizing these
flies is a process discovered
through
energy.
work with atomic
A similar program with male
flies is being considered here in * f
Texas. The Foundation has ask-ji
td that agricultural leaders, |
RA-MO
the beet eoupdwLtround
K C A B - 1350 Kc
BOGATA HOUR
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USE UME
FOR BETTER PASTURES AND BETTER
CATTLE. USE AGRICULTURAL LIME.
LIME TESTING 95 PERCENT TO 100 PER-
CENT CALCIUM CARBONATE ASSURES
QUICK ACTION IN THE SOIL.
ASC Purchase Orders Accepted. Check With
Your County ASC Office.
L. L. ROSE
CLARKSVILLE
Pho. 427-9742
FOLGERS,
C0FEEE
Weekend Savings
S, INSTANT, 6 ounce
WHITE SWAN. 303 Size Can
CORN
2 FOR 35*
46 OUNCE
B. V. 0RAN0E DRINK
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BANANAS
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PRATTS SMOKEY FLAVOR, Pound
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Reavis, Jim. The Bogata Tribune (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1961, newspaper, November 9, 1961; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth850851/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed May 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.