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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS. THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1000
dan Matter
1, 1011, at the poat-
Texas.
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la charged or where
wares of any kind are
ir sale the regular ad.
rates will be applied,
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at regular
of respect and
ME 3-8322
VAL birthday on
WOl occur before another
Of this newspaper reach*
If you travel, and
' ue will, to attend family
picnics, reunions and
please drive care-
ware killed on
tfghways last July 4th and
are predicted for the
period in Texas.
K
Activities
19-20 Trs. Ago
Bogota. Cl si
x Winnsboro
f June 30, 10M
of Idabel, Broken
Clarksville, Mt.
and Mineola
Texarkana's en-
to pull Highway 59 into
oily rather than crossing on
I River at Albion Perry.
conduct -
Phillips Family
Reunion Sunday
Phillips family reunion was
held Surday at Bogata Commun-
ity House. Forty-two and Wha
Who games were played. Attend-
ing w**re: Mrs. June Roach and
son and Mr and Mrs. J W.
Roach of Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Bob
R. Pitcock and son. Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Green and Mike Green of
Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. E. G.
Lum Jr. and children of Annona.
Mrs. Paulino Hightower and Mr.
and Mrs. T. L. Barton of TrIco:
Mr. and Mrs. I C. Mitchell and
son. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hansen
and daughter of Shreveport, La.
Miss Ruby Phillips, Mr. and Mrs
J. W. Phillips of McAlester, Ok.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl House and
children of Canyon, Tommy and
Gay Fuller of Houston, Mrs. Bu-
ford Adams and son of Long-
view, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Tow-
ers and daughter of New Boston;
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Joe Green
and children, Paul Gist of Dallas,
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Brooks and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Lucian
Brooks of Cuthand, Mr. and Mrs.
R. H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart
Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
FULBRIGHT
Bv MRS. J. J. KERBOW
Mr. and Mrs. Travis King, Kay
and Dick, Charier Epps. Mr, anil
Mrs. Glenn Clavton, enjoyed ar.
outing at Crystal Lake the week
end.
Billy R. Anderson, who hat
received his discharge after
serving four years in the Navy,
RUGBY
By MRS. EA.tL GROGAN
Mi. and Mrs. Joe Thornton
spent from Saturday until Mon
day in Denton with their son,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thornton and
Paula.
Guy Stevens and Doug Also-
brook wore in Lockett Friday
and Saturday to move Mr. Stev-
WANT ADS
returned home with his parents, ens' daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wel-
Roberts, Mrs. Juanita Aldridge
and children and Mrs. W. M.
Quick of Bogata, Ac2 Stanley
Jones of Amarillo Air Base.
Keith Brooks Green, son of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. David Anderson.
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cremeen
Jr. and son, Jimmy of Ft. Worth,
returned to their )tome the last
of the week, after a few days visit
with his parents, Mr and Mrs.
J. D. Cremeen Sr. They were
accompanied home by Gary
Townes to visit them, Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Cremeen and other
relatives.
S-Sgt. and Mrs. A. G. Stevens
and children, who have been
stationed in Dover, Del., came
Friday for a week end visit with
Mr. and Mr.s. A. H. Stevens. Sgt.
Stevens is enroute to California
where he will leave July 23 for
overseas duty.
Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Van Dea-
ver and children of Hempstead,
are here for a few days' visit
with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Van Deavcr, and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Alsobrook.
A U __
don Hume and family to Deport.
They are staying with Mr and
Mrs. Stevens a few days until
they get possession of a house in
Deport.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Slaton
and familv were in Paris Satur-
day visiting her mother, Mrs.
Buford Freeman a patient at a
Paris hospital following surgery
a few days earlier.
Attending a family get-togeth-
er of the family of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Alsobrook Sunday
in the Jess Alsobrook home were
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ham of
Bentonville, Ark., Mr. and Mrs.
Barnev Alsobrook of Bogata, Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Bell and
family of Rosalie. Mrs. E. L. Wil-
liams and Lisa, Mr. and Mrs. C.
H. McDonald of Clarksville, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne APobrook and
Walter Alsobrook ar.d Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Stevens
Visitors of Mrs. M. B. Lee Sun-
and Mrs. Bobby Joe Green, was day were: Mrs. J. T. McKenzie
the youngest guest, being only land daughter, Donna Skaggs of
three weeks old. He is the grand-1 Clarksville, Mrs G. C. Robinson
son of Mr. and Mr*. Bud Green.land grandson, Floyd Reid Jr.
Everyone left the community
house happier for being in the
town of Bogata. Most all the
folks formerly lived here.
METHODIST LADIE8 MEET
‘Let the Children Be Heard”
was subject for the WSCS pro-
Harbison of
and Miss Dorothy
Antlers, Ok.
Art Ticker of Ft. Worth, was
a visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert
Tucker last week He left Sun-
day for Detroit, Mich., to visit a
half-brother.
Mr and Mrs. W F Morehead
were
-HA 9t Bogata Baptist Church for
m Joasph C. Kidd, son of Mrs.
gram at their meeting Monday ,4,nd KyU. of Longview.
Mrs. J W. Lowry was the leader. weck end gu,.sts of Mrs More.
EA c. C. DeBerry gave the dr-'hrad'i narenls Mr and Mrs I-II*
votional from tenth chapter of
Mark and led in prayer. A spec-
ial duet, Jesus Loves the Little
Children, was given by Dianne
Marshall and Janie Lowry.
Mme*. Bob Phelps, John Lee Bell,
R. F. Hale. O. C Lowry, also tool:
part on the program. Mr* W
Kidd of Bogata, who C. Jeffery conducted the busi-
Juno 1 at an army base hot-: ness in absence of the president,
la Japan, from bums re-!Mrs Marvin Lowrv, who ha-
41 in an army truck and bu.i bet n ill severcl wcks The ben-*-
idiction was given by Mrs J. W
•son cor* of tomatoes had Lowry
Niipped from Bogatr's green n - A ,, ,,,
market during one week. ReCCnt .4fll(WWI
• had advanced from «c to fQr Methodists
Attending a Red Rivit Groun
head’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lu-
ther Ro/ell. Their daughters,
Ann Carolyn and Pat. who have
l>een visiting their grandparents
for a week, accompanied their |
parents home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Armstrong
of Carlsbad, N. M.. were guests
of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Thornton, part of last week.
Jimmv and W. H. Montgomery
tore a bam down at their place
last week, preparing to erect u
new one. The wrecked born was
originally erected about 1875 by
the late W. B. Chershir. The late
Dickson Hale bought the struc-
ture from the Ch< sshir estate in
1923 nnd moved it from the orig-
inal site to the one where it last
stoed. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ham of!
£rt?on;3 jSsp^r word each ad- arrange-
* Vi
Glenda Sue Branch Deanie Davis To
T. L. Stephenson Wed Wed Burrell Kincaid
Terms cash unless you are a regu
lar advertiser in this newspaper
FOR HAY or hay baling, see D.
W. Shelton or H. H. Milam, NW
of Deport. d-b-tfc
1957 FORD convertible Extra
clean. See Gaylon McGill, De
port. d22b38t21-c
FOR SALE—20 used window
screens—few small ones—all for
$5.00. Mrs. Iva Hooker. b38c
MATHIESON cotton poison in all
formulas —dust or liquid. De-
port Lumber 3c Hardware, De-
port . dbt-tfc
FOR SALE—Two heavy spring-
ing cows, eligible for dairies; one
heifer with calf. Will Tucker,
Bogata, RFD 2. b39p
BAKE SALE Saturday for Lit-
tle League baseball teams at Bo-
Drug Store, sponsored by
mothers. b39p
gata Druj
IfCeagUers’
FOR SALE—Tires, new ar.d us-
ed generators and regulators.
One television antenna. ,1. D.,
Skaggs, Bogata, ME 2-5878. tb38ciMrs. Branch wore a black sheath
linen with white accessories. Mrs.
the
Glenda Sue Branch, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Branch of Bo-
gata and Truman Lee Stephen-
son, son of Mr. and Mrs I. T.
Stephenson of Kingsville, for-
mei ly of Bogata. The couple ex-
changed vow’s at 7 o’clock Satur-
day evening in the home of he r
parents, with Rev. Alvin Blalock, I
Baptist minister officiating.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore an exquisite.
formal wedding gown of white;
chantillv lace over taffeta. The'
portrait neckline was scalloped J
with long finger tip sleeves and
the skirt with rows of chantill.vj
lace. Her tiered veil of net fell |
from a small flowered hat. She
wore a string of pearls, a gift!
from the groom. She carried a
bouquet of white carnations with
white streamers attached to a
white Bible.
Miss Johnnie Mae Topping was
maid of honor. She wore a pink
frock trimmed in white lac-? and
white accessories. Don Roach
served as best man. Nicky and
George Jeffries, nephews of the
groom, wore eandlclightrs.
For her daughter’s wedding
iTOO MANY Second-hand cars—
'58 models down. Several nice
clean cars. Priced to sell. Earl
Gardner Motors, Deport.
Stephenson mother of the groom,
wore a blue lace dress with white
necssories. Their corsages were
__________ _ _db-tfejof white carnations.
STAUFFER Insecticide. C^m-1 Immedia,olv fo,,owjnf th«* ccr'
plete stock of spray and dust le™ny 8 roccptlon was *iven b>
I the bride's parents. The* room
Miss Marjorie Katharine Law-
rence became the bride of Benny
Joe Wallace an Arlington State*
College junior, in a Friday even-
ing ceremony in Beverly Hills
Paftist Church. Delias,
a lace cloth Daughter of Mr and Mrs. H. A
db-tf' I”*'"1 P'nk Centering the tat!.* l awri iee if Dallas, the* bride is
was a crystal punch bowl at the j the granddaughter of Mr*. P. P.
NOTICF—For the first 10 day* of *'de opposite was a miniature • !«awronce of Bogata. who was in
July Nuclear Pest Control and bride and groan* Miss Ga'll^M as for the wedding.
duster and sprayer parts. Priced.
right with service to please you. L ‘2^ ccnt,,rcd with the bride's
Skasnc CortiiiTnr nnnnrt Dknnn: table covered with
Skaggs Fertilizer, Deport. Phonej,m,r
Engagement and approaching
marriage of Miss Deanie Davis of
Bogata to Burrell Dean Kincaid
has been announced for July 21.
Miss Davis is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Lynn Kerley of Bogata,
and attended school there . The
bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Burrell Kincaid of Deport, is a
graduate of Deport High School,
and is employed in Paris.
Lawrence- Wallace
Rites in Dallas
Bentonville. Ark., sriiit part ofl^U^s'ial T’-'rmite Treat-nont for an Stcph«ns »n served the cake and | After the ncc; tii n in the
last week with her brothers Jess average house with a 5-vear punch was served by Mrs. Nanrv • in • h nnrltir, the new ly weds left
last week with her brothers, Jess,
Wayne. Walter and Doug Also-
LrooU. and families
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Wood
5-vear Punch was served by Mrs. Nancy
written guarantee for $47 50 We Brown. *i«t<*r> of the groom. Mrs.
have hones in this territory th-.t ,y,nald Screws registered gu-st-
have *x.cn treated bv us ana at* For h» r wedding trip the bride
zxzfzf JnMSiife v^n *-• - —■ * ...........
were Sunday guests in the home afternoon. Mrs Eaton was the $400 MONTHLY SPARK TIME-
mother of Plea- Turner of Bo
(itj.
Mike Jones of Mt
sage.
of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ro/ell mother of Plea- Turner of Bo .Refilling and collecting mene v! Jnd j[*lfru*"and
Joan Pepper of Longv iew, via- Mta [Iron New- Ty pe high qu. I.iv .om drvn .*f Wiehi'u Falls Mi
tting her aunt. Mr and Mr* Mor-1 Mike Jones of Mt. Vernon, is op«"at<*d di»|H'n»er- in ;hi» ; re a. %|r p Nolan Mi and
ru Fisher last week, underwent |visiting hi* grandparents. Mr X** selling Ta qualify you inns* jji, n i»„r.h Gat a-ville-
a tonsillectomy in Red River and Mis. Doug Alse.breok |haw nr. reference*. 860:i to Mfkk) \**;. Brown and win of
County Hospital, Clarksville, last Mr and Vrs. Roy Prat*-r wvr»-,«ash S*'ieR to twelve hour- Ph i«,tnt Vr ard Mr- I T
Thursday She is reported doini Sundav guestx'of Re v aid Mrs. Jwtvklv can net up to $4**1 month- phi n on of Kinr'villt
line. Luther L*-May at Tal<o lly. Mote full time*. For |Hr*rnr’ —----— — -
Rav Embrev and son. Jim ol Ei.rl l!»-ffit glm. of Conw »e.1 t”t* rv -w write* P O P.ox lo$5
on a trip to Ne*w Orleans, La
I'h* v v 'll live in Dallas until
n xt i’ll! whin loth will enroll
..I T« I'n.ver-ity. Austin.
Social To Honor
mi Former Teacher
Fn nd-
* r-ha it lit
Mint r •* I
ia*igteg
! nnn'te (*
•f Mi-* Maud* Wick-
W In Fall- former
•■ I t. -chcr. are ar-
■ ill at Vinti-r Com-
nt* r m honor ol the
Pvt. Bcttyr Hutson yint*,^ m*,Mondav right1 ^ond* Cal,f - atrived in Dal Ark., was c »e»* -t S..i irda> o'|Po -e\ Mnhe.
"'*■ Vi— •-----Civstal lake wen- Newt Rrv !**• s‘*ndav and were met there Mr aid Mr*. Rov 1‘rater and iiumlwr
ann Mr*. C C DeBer/y. Mr.“ndj^R®> family He >n„ Ch..,l«s drute*, ,
'and Jim wiil »,xnd two weeks mede a t iisinen* ti.,> to S*'* moor
with his parent*. Mr and Mrs
Hudaor^yrrnC 1)1 ^*,v*,** Lake were Newt Brv-
A son had been bom to the
10 Clouds of Galena Park and
In* hide
d?2‘
pliiitir
Mti2V
•Steven Dale.
Mrs. Wilford Lowry.
Mrs W C
Mr. and I
rv. Dtsnn Marshall.
• new census count. Lamar Mf*. Rotiert Phclr* from Pogata ' „
jr7v &*"y
h'lilhrir/ht WHO
given 42.098,
#M*sd to 50.425 in 1940
Death* Jackie, five year old
-■■B of Mr. and Mrs.
Ckasrford of Leonard.
rfcioert Lowrv and Earnest Jef.
ten- of Rosalie
Tw* Ive young people from the
Mrs R E Gandy, Sar.dy uiid
Alue Jean Rav Emfcrey, Mon-
r„ .... visited friends at Blossom nay In b< d five week* with hai *
Raymond Methodist Church, accompanied. r' , Allt*n Nutt and d«-nmg cf the aiicrte*
of Lcukc- by friends, enjoyed a swlmmim; In Rum gau/es here registered
party at Daingerfield Thursday '..Sun_ .y.c. „„ visuors ol JU,| nrder 3 inches from early
Satuidoy night and Sur.d-v
Mr and Mr*. Carl Wood vMt ’ Melts at Center
cd Mrs Wr- Epn» end Mr* Mar-1
)‘>rio Easier at Quitman rtient-1 Fulbtight \\*!ID Club met
ly. Mr*. Fp,» it ill and wag totThuisdav at the Con’*minit*’
C.nter with Mrs J J K< rbow ‘ nil otlui.-. we are sin*, tvlv
and Mrs. Woodrow Epp- a, hos-ipr*'1
t««». - The meeting was pre-id-1
ed over 1 \ Mrs M. B Scott in t
HRII OF THANKS
With ar: t ful h> art* the f.ci •
•l\ of >i<« Bui 1 .ii<m v.i-h*. t
:t iiit k nl1 our tii.n.i- wh* ••><<
I »-*••• h fot us dur.eg -.ur r- it
| t»*n svvin* nt Th. manv t«-■ * .
,fo! . xpr.r-.on. «.f .»m| athy w-t-*
iiiiijt helpful For the mu-ic *v
th*' Firs’, li.ii ti*t Cti ir. It eh"ir
\-i r..n u.. . r The affa*r will
’ < nt It a i'i «ii Sunday July 1
V V." .'t-ham taugbt in the
Mi'ii-1 :. *d I' t tight *iVoli a
n .*i . r < f . • --r- AM for t»er «tu-
'• rt- of th- h n*-i-. i r* ir.vit.sl
t- ..it im! th. < nte-rta'nmcnt.
NOTICE
My Of fie. Will Ik Clos.-d
Jul\ lift tluough 9th.
Plea* and Funic* Timer
dr j r. troi it dmim
Horala. Texas
li Charlie W. Baughr., 73. of ,----- .. ....... .— ------- - ....... ...... ..................-..... - ...
4*; Mrs. O. J Geers of Bios- There was also (mating and a pic-! **ri a., .Wh .12^ Saturday^morning until Sunda*- the a* jiu-e of the president, Mrs
li Mr* J. A. Undcrv/ood o' nir lunch
pta; Mr*. Ida White ct John-
CSmide Ribble of Pari*, had
Mas named president of the Tex-
an Butane Dealers Association.
Eire sister*, Mrs Mark Malone
Hohbs-Ca vender
Rites Monday
Miss Mervella Caveid.*r ol
__. . „ _ „ __ FulbCght, became the bride of
Cimingham, Mrs. E. N. France jioroeT n,,n Hohb* of Denort
Calf., were together for, ^ brlde u thf. d.ughUr of
T*. ..17 _ f?"' “ Mr. and Mr*. Loyd Cavender of
gueats n the T. A. Roach, puihright and attended school at
r*n‘' I Deport. The groom is the son of
I Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hobbs and
Pack of law 2S, 1949 'was a graduate of Deport High
School last year.
were their children. Mr and Mrs n(gh, -n,,. ro„ w,a ,Jo.A -nd
Richard Oandy. Sandy, Alice virv wclccm*
Jean Mr and Mrs Sam Embrev Mr- Earl Grogan received
and Pcm of Bogota Mr and Mrs. word that her daughter, Mr and
Rene Emhrey and family of Dal- Mr, Richard Palmer and fam-
,-4* Mr and Mrs. Bob Embrey ,|y Were evacuated from their
and Stacey , Mr. and Mrs Allen home in the Almcda Plaza addi-
Nutt. Ronnie and Judy of Paris tion in Houston. The water did
and Ray Embrey and son, Jim of ->ot get in their home, but did
Roaamond, Call/, tin several near by.
Mr. and Mr*. Morris Coopei ■ -•*-
and sons of Dallas, spent last
officers had been elected At present the couple are mak-
Ar the Masonic Lodge as follows; ing their home with the groom’s
As K. McElhannon, W.
#:
M.; Walter
sec.; F. L. Branson, S.
IU and P. J. Turner. J. W.
Mrs. Della TYussell had died at
m home at McCrury.
Shirley Ann, daughter of Mr.
■d Mrs. Travis Watts of John,
■urn, was seriously ill.
Mr*. Ida Mankins of Cuthand,
pa recovering after a serious
parents.
Honor Roll of
Hews Subscribers
The Bogata News takes this
A new home had been complet-
ed for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mc-
dhrid on North Main.
Cox, who was employ-
New York, was on
vacation with his par-
listed below for
tions:
A. L. Hurt
J. C. Whitten
Mrs. Mon Ward
A. J. Rhoads
Mack Mitchell
Mrs. Leon Huddleston
Walter King
Rev. A. I. Bond
Mrs. Jessie Gray
Mrs. Lillian Coleman
week with her parents, Mr. and Rain Cuts HalesborO
Mr.; Earl Legate, while on vaca- .HOniC-COOling
*fr'!V* U,rv*y D- Brown J Attendance at Halesboro home-
arid children of Pans, were guest. roming wu ,ma„ Sundlly ^
Friday of Mr. and Mrs Hubert |raiise cf a (WO-day general rain.
K„ey- , , , I The annual affair is held the
r- *n<* Mrs J. P. Lee and fouith Sunday in June.
Mrs. Ida Lee of Bogata. were; „ _ . . . . .
Mondav visitor, of Mr. and Mrs. 11,8 ccmc*rry- which h“s *n
II. E. Kelley and Miss Tin. Lee fe'T.rT^ underway
-------[several years, was mowed reegnt-
MCTHODISTS SET DVC8 jl.v- Contributions tor the UP-
DATE JULY 11.15 i keep are accepted by the commit-
Date of Vacation Church School 1°*, F.mmitt Goodman. Maurice
means of thankin. at Bo8al« Methodist Church has Hobbs and Miss Jodie Craddock,
means of *ha^in« been ret fo. July 11 through 15. Among those attending from
heir subscrip- Mrf Gerrge Marshall will be dir- Put of town Sunday were: Fred
ector of the school of which the Jan*1 Edgar Brown of Beaumont,
theme will be "The Church.” Frank Brown of New Orleans,
Classes will be for older nur-
sery cildrep through 8th grader*
and will be held from 8:30 until
10:30 a. m. daily.
La., Mr and Mrs. Emm itt Good
man of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Hedricks, Mrs. Montez Moss
of Parir, Mr. and Mr*. T. Y.
L> o Ridt-ns. Two new club rungs
were led by Mr*. J. J. Kcibow.
also "The More Wo Get Togther."
and the club prayer repeated
Sixteen members answered roll
call with “The funniest gift I ever
received ’ Misses Kay King,
Nairn Baker, Kathy and Judy
Ketsnc and Deborah Scott were
visitors. Mrs. J. J. K or bow gave
an interesting IQ minute demon-
stration on rooting roses from
cuttings. Council report was giv-
en by Mrs. Earl Legate. The club
voted to remember oner in the
Deport Nursing Home by sending
birthday cards. The program was
on "Fun and Fellowship.” Mrs.
M. B. Lee read a poem on
‘‘Grandma.’’ Mrs. Scott spoke on
“Recreation.
The club will present a skit for
the encampment to be in Wood-
land July 19-20. Game* were
conducted by Mrs. Howard
Reaves. Refreshments of home-
made cookies and punch were
served.
Next meeting will be July 14
with Mrs. Luther Rozell and
Miss Rosa Baker as hostesses.
JUST RECEIVED
Carload of
MARQUETTE
FOOD FREEZERS
The Industry's most advanced Home
Freezers — Beautiful “Straightline”
Styling: — Outstanding: Features —
Year Ahead Engineering:.
• Chest or Upright Styles
All These New Home Freezers Carry The
Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval.
With a Lifetime Warranty on Each Unit.
People who resent growing old
can’t call the doctor quick en-
ough when his tummy throws
him for a loop.
Womnck and Lynn Reed of De- residents.
port, Clarence Brown of Amar-
illo, Mr. and Mrt. Clarence
Brown Jr. of Lubbock and local
STABILIZATION, SAND
AND OIL ROADS
Use Yoiir Credit
• SPECIAL LOW SALE PUCES
• EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS
• SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS
• SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY
Austin. —
summer weathcl
ting new emph|
statewide water
Though Texas
mid-wav in a
cle now, unexp
settled on parti
South Central!
spring and earl;)
-torching day
crops were stur
began to bum.
Though condi|
elsewhere, the
farmers in the |
..Capital City le
Gov Price Dar
“crash prograr
water plan. Ifl
it. said the govl
government wilf
Target is to
master plan fo|
Texas’ water
1961. Tb help |
line, the gover
entatives of thl
and districts to [
ter plans for thl
Water Board bjT
asked the rivef
lend engineers
-.onnel to help
plan.
Meanwhile, f|
their corn burr
took what coml
trom the oft-rd
that “Texas ha|
it's just a mattef
STEEP GR/
Looking ahead I
mated costs of [
tlu- governor’s
vi-orv Commis-I
view of spir.'ilitfl
Sub coinrritt J
s on will sudv f
future c«**t.- ar
tlu*ir through
n ak** r*-|>ori» t|
t*iis*ion S**|>t
r i-.-rt and r**c|
th> t-ov«-rro*r af
Estimates of [
••-.id** by n*a'oi|
h Commi>-i<>i[
u sper.dng
aih vear to nl
Governor !>.•[
n i*.ion he h* t*
v. j\ > to xa!-' it|
• v reid- »-»ni
t ll»;«' vi |
ul.-b*' and d-
i*i« ira«e
FINANCE S|
Making up tl-l
■M.n -iih-vomr |
worU throu.-h
answers tu
money prohlcrl
iiti/ina with i|
i*|s'fi"iK«' in
linances.
The panel, a|
as named hy
man John Rcd^
Additional Ret
C. Hester of
iny Law Enf<|
Hospitals and
mission E. B
Slate’s Fiscal
Problems:
Dalai: Public
B. Ramey of
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The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1960, newspaper, June 30, 1960; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth902195/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.