The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1963 Page: 1 of 4
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The Bogata News
The One Newspaper in the World Most Interested In Bogata
FIFTY-FOURTH YEAR
BOGATA. RED RIVER COUNTY, TEXAS. THURSDAY, OCT 17. 196.1
NUMBER 1
fitj l/ern So**for**
Bogata Resident
Is 97 Years Old
Mrs. C. R. Ballard Former Resident
Dies Saturday . Dies At Merkel
Austin, — A brand new State
agency dedicated to 1 ringin'!
more freo-s; ending toursists to
Texas now is m operation.
Texa- Tourist Development
Agency held its first' meeting,
dis'iis-ed policy guideline- and
F. Kennedy. He will make a two-
top trip to the Lone Star State
in November.
Texa- Republican Chairman
lYter O'Donnell, head of the
movement no-
set up a dinner
j Dlaft-Goldwatei
I 11 no 1 ly. h ipes t
vet a timetable for selection of an 1 m January at which the Arizona
Rigencv to handle its $2110.000 ad- j Senator will announce hi eandi-
vertisie.g account Advisory board dacy for pre-ident.
members will met on January I p,,i t\
ocrats, and Jim
* an. Tile fourth.
Mrs. Dave Sorrel
w 07 vears old Tia
and reared at Bogat
er.dant of the i ,
phries family.
Mrs Sorrels, wh i
lfi-17 t.
prepan
mg ad-.
Sw oin in
member' vv
pick the firm which will j
and place it- tout i.-t-lur-; ^ t|1(V
pea: s
hie
rat -
he.-n tin invalid for
i v ears atid is ] ra< t;
i now
1’C'lfle- her dli
SoireD has a g:
Ml- S-eVe Hurt e:
. and two great-grai
Dobbs. Flepuhli-
Krank B. MeGe-
hee. (time till the way from Dal-
las to enter the Central Texas
• ace McGehee claims no party j wjth h,.r da,,
connections. | Gordon Allen and M
APPOINTMENTS MADE —
Go ret nor formally, who.-e Oct >-
ter calendar i o crowded with
out-of-town -peaking engage-
headquarters in merits that in. t<>ld an .aide he
re mere ismg their staffs, would he home or.lv two m :ht-
u,p | ■ idy for what nowl'hi- month, managetl to -queve
to he a humdinger of . m tin e to pick five a; p nntec- t i
I ve.,1- in I!«!4 P,o!h dem- 'he flood N< i. h m t’qmmi me
. 1111 i republican- ex; eat j '! 1 Dla.e ot Wi-laeo, Ho' ell
radio te|e\ i - ion exeeutive o| S ill 111«. GOP to j. ,: no i .ol e tren t h J < itilv.i'i ot Kl Paso and Cll'.rl* -
Antonio. ihtMU’.an; Bill Berger. j «m;4 . ju.y d1(| m pitiJ p I- Nunn of Sweet water wire ap
pu’di-heil n*.the Hondo Anvil - j |)U |y|,, a;, are -u hopeful out j l"*mte<! u. .ix-yeai term- Mi
John M.Caity, advri! I , | (>l,. ( . t|,.,t there i- real B1"' I."ng <-f All tin till! Ita.oii
competition tm the party nomin-l R 'I"1
I . t ion for - line
wide iifpies
Democrats, with first-term men
111 the States three top nff(i es,
may have trotig competition in
,d ieti-t two o| them. D"ti N'.if-
Earl Igis-iter. 71, of Merkel,
former Fulbiight rc-ident. died
in a hospital tit Merkel Sundav
niglit following a h nuthy illness.'
Funeral service was Tuesday at
Fir.-t Baptist
tel si-
tu i,-ii'
Game-
lie im i
ot .the Hondo Anvil- !
I let aid
ing executive of Frito-t.av, tic
Dallas. G A tP'Ui Mabry, pub-
lie relations exeiutive for Hum-
ble Oil and Retmmg Company.
Houston: .1 >liti Powell, hotel ex-
ecutive of Au tin. and Clui Box.
El P , i. hard c-
House, Sheds Burn
McCrury Friday
Mr-, tlaud H. Ballard. 72 of
Bogota. I'oimerly of Clardy, died
Saturday at I .45 ;i m. in Red
River Haven Nursing Home, af-
j ter 1 ing illness The funeral.
• tikes her I Sunday at 2:30 p m . was field i Hi a. m. in the
tej , Mrs.! |ri the Bapti-t Church., at Bogiita. | Church in Merkel
Alien, ha-1 Rev .Pinas Barnes of Deport of- i.ao'e tlieie
ficiatmg m tile alj-ene.e of Rev. Surviving are t
Blake Dima pan.
Home had charge
gata Cen ctcry.
Bearer- Were
I lenrv Pe\ ic Id-. Pi
Gil bert Sul - ai. John
and .Jan e- (>iG.-<*u
Born at Davis. Ok.
1 kill. Mi Ballard.
Miss Violet IP.e H.,t
dtiughtei of Frank
of Bogata,
lav. Born
-lie i the
veer Hum-
i number of
■ by bedfast
!i'"r. Mrs.
making liter,
ITiinview,
rui'li i'ii.
Bogata Funeral | Fas-iter of Merkel,
ot burial in Bo-i Mis Morris Robert-
I toruo. and sister,
Orus Cooper, j Pdtble of A'alone
Bulldogs Lose To
Fannindel 22-12
The Fannindel Falcons took a
22-12 homecoming victory over
the Bulldogs of Bogata in non-
confcrencc action at I^idonuL
Friday night
The Falcons had a 14-0 lead at
.md mtei ment | tUi I ft u* ,e. but had to Stave off a
-pinted Bulldog rally in the final
half to keep the victory.
Wil
Pec
ins' in.
Bell
Civile
m. Joe Ear! '
a daughter, J
of San An- •
Mr- Max
He wa-- an
Mitchell of
la. Oct 111
tiic former |
son of T. R
.as-11<• i and |
veal.; in this
Hue/ of McAllen W'li
if the n.aior t ate - | ' 6*ti to fill Vacancies on llu
cominis-iun.
Dlak.c is executive via ptc-i-
dent of the Power Rm Grande
Valiev Chamhci of t’"m!lal<i
(i.ihan. Nunn and Marline/ arc
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I itig with a grass f;
drew Andei.-on ;
11.1H:e-. whipped bv
' * u riled t he If iU. e
in.'- on tic Anders
1 P \v i u'uorted '
vv a t"• I :n the •
i . Cut.i,chain :
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i land.
h"!i-e and
(•• .mmun-
< )i iginat-
m th" An-
’ ire. the
. :h wind.-,
i outluiild-
unc'lo of Mi
Fulbrc ht
Deceased was tin
! )|ck i and Si| :e
lived a nun.iter of
wa- a I area.
Jennie I Mr- Mitcnel! joined tier bro-
il am* m. She was reared in Min-■'her. Billy Tud.ci of Longview,
tei an*i Clardy eommundcs, and :n Dallas and accompanied him
was married at Pattonville. Dec j to Merkel for the •final rites.
12. PHI. : They also vi-ited their -j ter
Surviving besides her husband Mis. Hoyle Demons while in
are these children Mr-. Eddie I Merkel.
Shelby of C"<i|H'l', Ray Ballard, |
Mi - Mai vi- Varner and Mrs
The
Bulldogs pulled within
HV" |
><»mt
a; the tinal half "at
14 12.
Tee
Ki«I
ions made two touch-
': w i:
- ih
the In t. half.
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ii
liutgun offense with
. ha'
Bo mt i
Wei e
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l.lds "t
: of (Du land:
and i tel
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Mi
gt and
A M
liarnard Yard Is
Harden of Month
Deport School
Cafeteria Entered;
Food Is Taken
Steve Wall.ice lo-.-ing the .pig-
nut Wallace hit Bill Bryson for
22 yard- to the one to set up the
fii t touchdown. Biyson dove in
for tm score In the final per-
iod Wallace hit Ddai.e Benson for
28 yard and the second Bulldog
.-core
Bogota took an on-sides kick on
the en umg 1:k k-off and started
to mat'll goalw.iid Fields .'■top-
ped the drive with ;t pass inter-
. i pilot:
Fn i *mii to,,:, tpe Falcons
a" ,i: ii t. : Hie llllal score.
a d tin PAT on a run.
Hand ley Infant Dios
Sunday At Taloo
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font .(I affair of the < on.mi? p"!i-
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on th tnl ei In m Au-tm ft Sen
-H.ilph Abu borough Texa-' -en-
} or Senator, eett.iin t i run fot
another six-yeat term in 1984.
will ga’lier a p'litiiail war ehe-t
through the dinner
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State 1 .. I si.2'1 nun
The e' en in n, who
tip' rated a Joint i'll I* a e ill I 'p-
-hui C. lintv. are 11 J Bi el! F
C Duets, h. W A Hew. I| W C
[D'let-iii, Max Clatk. tiC 'I'L'e J"S
j eph and F W. Scale- all of I
| I MlgVIcW,
Bis-ell, Seales, Clark and both]
Dm t dies have hen min ed in I
I subsequent suits yet to be heard
.id pm a
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w hen
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Out "f town
latives
att'-n t
Mi
'the 11.uidlev :
"llil Well
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New Method To
Fight Forest Fires
C ip. re Station. F.uest fire ,
the scout Le of timberland, are
win ■> 1 in - \e.t than 11 >i . eta I
c;i "I, , - a v t he I ’. S Di p i i t -
ment ol Agri* ult lire. S' .me fill,
HO' I ft; t's I epi il tv i dill ing the fir -1
halt of the vcai
tha’i 1
ula/i's
is 22,901) more
much area as was datmeed 1 a -1
year
Pong periods of drouth . an ed
ii,"st "f the diffiililty with .-"me
states lepoiting the driest .urn
mt r; in many years
Some .tales banned all out ide
tile And t :.e d.am'er i- not <• x ei.
the I’SDA w ..in . I'eeause tile tall
easoll eiltl he .111-t as dl v.
In a continuing effort to . >n- |
11 ol the .' I li es tile Forest Sal V |I e '
is now conducting le-eaich with
J I. Handley,
i.f Tex at katia.
champ and dan,
Nona GiiJi- of I
Chll-tllle Dadd
________ Bradshaw .>t A
I Mrs Cecil Hand.
-'•anner can accurately d.-tc t | tji iidy Handle
and map forest fires, according i ;md Mr- Hand!'
t ■ the I’SPA Information of thej„f pogata. and Mr. and Mrs W
Inc's petimter. rate of growth. I h. H.aidley of ii .ckwalk
I n ation of hot spots, and any -------
file .-pot- outside the main fire
can be r.ipidly obtained All
mfoi mat ion i- e.-etitn! \ \ M CCt S T/ill 1’SdaiJ
n and daughtei
s Bonnie Beau
ter. Marie. Mrs
"it Worth. Mr.s.
.till Miss Stella
ington, Mt and
■v. Mr. and Mr
of Depot' Jr
y and P"ivn/o
Hook ( liih With
Mrs. Laiercnce
P B P.iWience wa- lio.s
Thai .-day evening t i mcm-
"I Bogata B"ok Club. Mi--
Seln.a 1 .agel , p' e-ulent. pi e i I
Haloid Geese led the
assigned roll cull-
line-
Hu-
t he
fin -
Itof/ata //-S Club
•ft eel v e lighting of fot e t
t vcai ' count, ;.nd these! I'lfraied equi| u ent for scanning
urned altno.-t twice as'forest fire trom the ;ut'. Th"
Mr-. Sidtie.v Hud-on. Mr-. Gu-
Swam; visited Mr and Mi Sid-
ney Ward Hudson at .Vie-quit"
dm mg week end attended the
Fair
Regular me.".
and School Clm.
day at 1 he ch"
Hells lil'h :,r.,
settled a progfa*
ed ,.nd Ml's
. "lie, t and
were given
Mrs R F Hide gave ;i review
of the book, "Con.-ider Mis- Fil-
ly.* whose authoi, Mi-s Alyeen*'
Porter, i- the daughter ot a for-
mer | ,i toi of l’og.ita Methodi 1
Chill ch
Fitviature enrichment . is one
of the projects the Book Club
has undertaken and they have
coni i diiit*'d 2o 1111017. to the lib
l il y at Bogat ,i eo|oi e, I chool I t
:g of the Home I1'' i'l-* it-: oi ted that the B"
was held Thui's- ('Rib. :i> well a- other club.-, and
Mrs May Dan I w Hi* < o-oprratam ol the si hool
,. -Judciit- pre I ".'ill pri'sent iin Art Exhibition
on Amei ica m
S.; ■; "ii- and t.e 101,1.1 t•
'. 11 I* AI t>i it Wi H >d "ii
d, ■ in t tm mi < ' t ...it i ti w ii
Win'd-on i Ji'.. D mil 11 "in tt.<-!
sfi'l ll! Ill I' ll tt' eld
A II ident le ■ id: tig tie II i 'V !'I»
polled healing ,i d I-' 111 i all' e I!;'
the neig.'ihol h""d .i I" 'Ut Hip !;;. )
(iary Seaman To
Sliid> In Tokyo
indent at the
■ '!'• vi left recent-
J ;..ni. where he
* 'i ■ St mt'ni Cen-
!.< e Stud during
, Cat n< gie Curpora-
II' tm "ti of Mr.
.ill i Ml W"|t(i Se.il ...n of AUS-
t .a .a,d .mu ai . I Mi Viinme
Seaman of If. gata.
A !!"il graduate "f M« Callum
IP. ;, School, Seaman has attend-
ed Hal , aid and CT. w here he
Will he a etlli'I economies major
wticti ii. leturn.- m September,
HMD
Ft ..tii. 1!ud-on f An-tin, Mr-
Goldie DeBerry of San Antonio. |
Mis l.uthei DeBeliy of Idill).''. (
() : . Ml- F R Sulliv an . il I)e■
port, .pent the week etld With
Mrs John Fme-ter. Mi. and Mrs
i) W Hud-on in Bogata. All are
brothel.s and .-i.-ters and they vis-
ited m New Boston Saturdav
with Mis. Jim Townes, an >thcr
sister who ha- been ill for
month -
Man Injured In
Fall Wednesday
Tliad Screws of Bogata, was
Ii* .si >it a I i/cd ;d Paris Wednesday
alter ,-uffei mg injunc- when he
fi 11 from a building under eon-
tiiution at Pans Junior College.
S' lews, who .-uffered a broken
le . severe lacerations and many
htui-es in the incident, was re-
P r'cd Friday as getting along
-o', t.utcii11 y.
SPECIALS FRIDAY -S
WKKK KNDINC. OCT. D
1ATURDAY
<-19
4 lb. Bag APPLES 39c gjjj'j
LA
MIX 25c
BANANAS 10c lb. r..,.,. K
01 Ff
ING
1, lb. 2 for 25c
ULCV
Y ONIONS Ca
1. UIHUnd ...................OC mktzgi
vR'S or A. F.
, Vi-Gal...........45c
MARYLAND CLUB MILA
COFFEE, lb...............59c jjamt
turger Meat, lb 43c
canned 24.oi Th
BISCUITS......2 for 15c Bottli
row Away Bottle, All Flavors
id DRINK 12c
SHURFINE GLADIO
CRACKERS, lb. 23c FLOII
LA
IR, 5 lb.............49c
Your Affiliated Food Store
G. W. BARTLETT GROCERY
ob.:ervati''e o| C iumbus Day.
Committees wo re reported 1
plan the Hall"Wi
a report made
ship drive. Tin
ceived first [ hr
Mrs Rena Bi
st udent - l eeei vi ,
tendgni e ro ’in i
Third grail
pro '.ram win
iield on Ndve
OIL NEWS
■ .in
In Franklin t’ounty. CJ
cal Exploration Co.. Tyler, sc,".
jWoorll.itie pioilMtim *hree mile
simt Ii west of I log,insport with it.
No, 1 J. A Pittinil, 700 from t!r
ea terly south and 2,850 from th*
east lines of W
A-348.
Red River County — Bu/boo
field: Redco Drilling & Develop
ment Co. Paris, No. 2 O. I. Mor-
ris, 1.900-foot test one mile north-
west of Bagwell, 7,252 from north
and 2,138 from east lines of Wil-
liam Becknell survey, A-58.
Two Bogata gridders, Jimmy
Branch and Jack Ragsdilt, were
injured in the Bogata Fannindel
game at Padonia Friday night.
Branch is getting about on crut-
ches this week, having suffered
a sprained ankle; Ragsdill re-
ceived a shoulder injury.
m November 2. Miss Jodie Cr.id-
dock i- chairman and Mi '. T. T
Kin.-ey co-chairman J the e;>m-
*>n carnival and j nuttee .elected to promote *>b-
,n the meinbet - servanee of Amei lean Art Week
fifth grade re 111 ,l"' bogata area,
e in the drive Attending a Key District Board
in's first grade | 11 Texas Federation of
the book in at - I Women's Clubs in Gilmer, Oct'. 8
'were Mi" Palter, Miles. Iva
I Honker. Paw i etiie. Geese, and ;i
repuit w a • given.
i'hc ha ti - ,-eiveil a ref're- h
Ii ctlt plate, tea and c"l!cc I" 12
ladle- lietnii' tile gl'"U|! adjoui li-
ed 1 ' ii ce* Oct 24, w ith Mr
Jack June . hostess
' "lint.
will present t
ni vi meeting
- r 14.
Friendship Club
Meets Tuesday
Member- of Ro. alie Frietld-h;
| Club and one v isitor,
J. Martin survev atfiinc ward of Bogata
Mr Gv; -
met
Tuesday at the Community
Ifqu.se for a covered dish lunch-
eon and quilting party.
Members present were Mmes.
Louada Watkins, Ida Williams.
Pearl Jeffery, Ambie Benning-
field. Connie Kidd, Pearl Kidd.
Oma McKinney, Cecilia Jones.
Ollie Gibson, Alfa Carr.
According to Mrs. Carr, regu-
lar meeting date for the group
has been changed to first and
third Wednesday of each montii.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. flopkins of
Mt. Pleasant, were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stratton.
AUTOMOBILES - TRACTORS
New or Used
Large or Small
I,
WE FINANCE
THEM ALL ,
.4/ Reasonable Rank Rates
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First National Bank
IN BOGATA. TEXAS
OFFICERS:
W D HARVEY. Pres
WILLIAM ROZELL.
Exec. Vice-Pres.
B A. LEGGETT
Vice-Pres.
ANN BARNARD,
Cashier
NEVA BURNS,
Asst. Cashier
DIRECTORS:
W D. HARVEY
WILLIAM ROZE
B B BLACK
SAM BARNARE
B A LEGGETT
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Grant, George. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1963, newspaper, October 17, 1963; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901645/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.