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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOG AT A, TEXAS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 24, 1964
WANT ADS
Rales: 3 cents per word first in-
sertion; 2 cents per word each ad-
ditional insertion. No ad accept-
ed for less than 50 cents per issue
Terms cash unless you are a regu-
lar advertiser in this newspaper.
INKETS— Regular, insulaire
electric, also new gift items.
Jogata Variety Store. b50-c
HAVE Listings on land, farm and
ranch. If you want to buy or sell
see M. P. Hulcn, Deport, db-tfc
Ladd To Appear
On TV Battle
Documentary
Hoyle Ladd of Newport. Ark.,
formerly of Deport, has been se-
BOGATA NEWS
10-20 Years Ago
Week of September 22, 1944
Mrs. Charlie Whitt, 45, who re-
sided on the L. H. Igo farm, was
accidentally killed when struck
FOR SALE—40 acres land, High-
way 271, also small house to b'e
moved. Mrs. T. T. Kinsey. b50-c
SEVERAL Good clean late model
pick-ups, priced to sell Earl
Gardner Motors, Deport, db-tfc
FOR SALE— The Doyle Glover
home in Bogata. Close in, on
Highway 271. See Mack Glo-
ver. b-tfe
HUNTING allowed in my
pasture this year. Trespassers
liable to prosecution. Jim Rob-
inson, baii-i)
196(1 FORD Station wagon. 11 cvl.
power steering, factory air. other
accessories. Karl Gardner Motors,
Deport. db-tfc
SEVERAL New HMt4 Ford pick-
ups left. If you want a I are.on,
come to see u- Earl Gardner
Motors, Deport. db-tfc
EXTRA KXTR V EXTRA Fall
and Winter Catalog i- now ready.
lccted, to appear on a special TV I by a car. / She was survived by
show, "The Battle of the Bulge,”[ her husband, seven daughters'
to be presented on Dee. 15 by the land four sons.
National Broadcasting Co. eom-j Mrs Jessje Smi, mother ofj
memorating the 20th anniversary;.. , ... i , _ .. .
of the decisive battle of World L‘" H,nS<^ d,edl
l at her home in Lubbock. Sept. 10. i
S/Sgt. Malcolm Wright of Bo-
gata, was a member of a bom-
War II. in which Ladd, then a
First Sergeant with the 7th Ar-
mored Division/ was awarded a..
Brone Star for distinguished i hart[™n' Kro“P ,h«< hild ***n
battlefield service. aU'& b-v Prea,dent Ro9sevt*!t for
la bombing attack on targets in
I.add spent two days recently
in New York City as'a guest of G^manv Ji,n' ”• 1944
NBC for televising the anniver-
sary show. Ladd and seven of
his old "buddies” from the 7th
Armored Division participated in
the defense of St. Vith, Belgium. I
and several members of three!
other divisions including tbe|
Freddie Lee Hope, grandson of
Mr and Mrs. F. H. Durham, was
in a hospital in San Francisco.
Get your- now
Clarksville. Tcxa
stern Auto,
dbt-tfi
Week of September 24, 1954
Deaths: George M. Hill, unex-
pectedly at his Moselv home:
famous ini t Airborne Division, i I*"wis F former Bogata
also appear on the show. |le ident. at Tyler: Will Couch of)
Immediate!v following the! Mi'-bvilK*. Ark.. 1 rother of Char-j
close of the war Ladd re -rived h‘V and n,,|!'hus C"lll'h "f R"S«‘a:
national i'G'oMm1 iuti for hi out-•^lv U V.. latii-. Detioit,
standing war record in the gov- K,"r','d offi‘,pr‘ "f Bogata)
ci muon' publication. "Hi torio .l ) Cl,i""1 "f Commerce were Os-j
............. Airirr in the De-I,"!' 1 < P'csicL-Mt: Dr. Jack |
fens.-" pro: , r. d bv the Armv to| tM vlrL' : J,,«‘
I- studied I v training - m„p and 2ml vl l' ; Nt'w! Bry.-on, sec.-|
ill at ar'iele m the "Re adia|
Da." t" Am il t 1!*45 i . ur, nage i
!2u. vvhii b was entitled "Your
M ; - o|’ i t ■ Cogt a- 1 1 he Hu
-ians," and written by C.ii tain
Honor Roll Of
\ews Subscriber*
The Bogata News take- thu
( Tieans of thanking those listed
aelow fr(r their subscriptions.
Mrs. Herbert Daniel
Mrs. Luther Roberts
A. J. Rhoads
Mrs. Lillian Mathis
M F. Whitten
Mrs. Metz Branch
Mrs. Sammy Hervey
Kenneth Thornton
Mrs. Joe Thornton
Wanda Lowry
Frank Roach
Mrs. Oscar Mayes /
John M Howison
Paul Foster
Dolphus Couch
I E. Lee
Johnny Cole
B. A Leggett
Bill Edwards
Mrs. M A. Forester
J. K. Haynes
Amos Wilson
F. L. Bran-on
E. W. King
Bogata School
Ted Harvey
Mrs, Ma.k Kennedy
Mrs. J W. Howison
Furl Flenniken
Mrs. Will Bolin
New 1965 Fords
To Be On Display
Friday, Sept. 25
Mrs. Fox Recalls
Mens. \First Visit Here
Home and School Club officers) Mrs H A Fox of Corpus Chris-
wi le Mi Jack Troiitt, ; re ident1 ti. visiting in Bogata during week
end and reminiscing w
! Mr- .1 I. Walb.er. Vice pre- : Mr
FLOWERS tor all •>. c i mm .
call Mi Bill White ie r-‘ eiuitig
Paris Floi i-l an 1 Garden Colder.
Ph.-re ME 2 A.tL’Y e-tf
.FLOWER; '..I ,11 uei -r• n- CaE
Mi (I ; 'mi AID n. i." re i-n’a
tive C! • • •!:. Flo: t b ME 2
5521 01 Mb 2 5:.72. I tf
Wtr A Knowlton.
His copy iif the "Hi toried Ex
au-.ple" i ir. ribe l by hi- enni-
manihng o!t • i Bi i :. Gen
Bril e (' (bar e with the follow-
er "To Si i :■ i iiit Leonard II. j
| Raymond Damron, reporter
There had been 771! bal
I'l
I miight
The most-changed Ford in the
15-year history of Ford Division
will debut in Ford dealer show-
rooms Friday. Sept. 25.
"All 17 models in the 1965 Ford
lineup—including a new luxur-
ious 'LTD' series— are literally
j new from tires to roof and from
| bumper to bumper," said Lee A
Iacoeca, Ford Motor Company
vice president and Ford Division
general manager.
Vertical - mounted dual head-
lamps and modernistic, hexagon-
al-shaped taillights accent the
crisp look of the new Ford. Side
styling features straight-through
lines emphasized by a sharp, full-
length fender line from front to
rear.
"The dramatic elegance of the
1965 Ford styling is combined
with an even more dramatic lux-
ury car ride so smooth and so
quiet tile heater and air condi-
tioner fans had to be moved front
the passenger compartment be-
cati-e then low-toned whirr was
distracting." Mr. Iacoeca said.
Sume of the many other fea-
tures are curve (bide gl.i.: fm
increased shoulder room: a 111
per cent reduction in the floor-
tunnel for greater passenger eon -
former ! fel t:'ll reecssed instrument panel
with several additional inches of
"liv in" I- mu spaciousno-s" in the
: a -i ". a '• cup'.pnrtmeiit, and a
deeper trunk capable of holding
1wo-s ii‘er suitcases ill all up-
more than
die 1 the tie
• id to cum
uiv one
a-quail J 'iiee- recalled b-r lir '
of | trip to Bogota from Mauldin
Red River County cotton ginned, j c ommunitv. east of Bogata
r to Si pt. 1. Heat and di'ilitth' , win re he lived with h i parent
ibout i rent: lure onejt-] Mr. and Mr-. Grundy Latimer,
j Shi- a. eon panied a gi• up to town ] I'l-gb.t po-it ion.
I to pic k up benc hes a' Bo< ata j "Even the keys lor the !"ia
j -. !-.<.<.1 for u-e in Mauldin », h<><d j Foul are all new." Mr. Iacoeca
house, w here a second i"om had I aid. " 1 hey are de signed to be
either -i’li'
on all 1965
BUDDY s \-
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die 1J| V
427-It55. ('la:
IM1I1 ci' 'll;
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GERALD'S
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Gc >N! iITRlNERS
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Shoicer Saturday
: For Aew Rride
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■ ' a E' ! • Eat inter, t la
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dm id- " „ 1 o to t
A' I’ov i"*i Drug S'
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\ tlie fur-' dl’ *n a'idit ion. (loot':
, ,. _ I Fold will be equipped with la ;
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Ft 'll SALE I AND a72 .iae .
located 2 n ill off H. iivvav 271. I
mar JobidovvTex.- Inquire)
at Ton. Si ott Lumber Yard, Mt ;
Vi rii'iii, Ti-x.i-. or call LE 7-
4232. I)5(lt32-i'
: i a' uni ' -i
• Bel In on M iv 3. 1945, "inn uf-
tei hundred- of thousand,-? of
G i t: ..ill - had -tinelldc! I'd to Am
el'll an foria - He was aw ii led
the (Vi’: Leaf C'lu t*-i‘ for till
111 - i’o 11' ci vice. I ,\ dinner Sun 1 iv nl erva-d the
Xn.M.-itt from Ladd'- Bi mi/e J t>||thl,.|V Crntdra
Hob ('ondra Has
fi'Jnd Rirllidai/
FOR SALE 3,'iou capacity broil-
er house with equipment: 10
Black Angus heifer- with first
.calve C'.dfliood vaccinated
IVnnger type washing machine
with 2 tubs. See David Shelton.
Pattonville. d34b5()c
YOUNG FARM FAMILIES
ASSISTED BY FIIA
Edwin C. Sims Jr., county Su-
pervisor of Red River and Bowie
Counties for Farmers Home Ad-
ministration. advises that a num-
ber of young farm families are
receiving loans to a.-sist them in
the purchase of farms, the con-
struction of essential farm build-
ings. the acquisition of livestock
and machinery, and funds for the
further development of their re-
WANTED
Motel-Resort Manager,
Up t.i SI .299 a mnittli i wait
mg for those who can qualify
for the hundred.-- of fascinat-
ing executive positions now
open ill mode, n it .1"! and re
sort.- from c*ui t to eou.-t. l’iek
location and climate. Employ -
ment a i-tami given. Pre-
pare- NOW for a new career
upon your ret ireutc-nl if dis-
charge. Write Dick Herr. Mo-
tel Management, Training Div-
i, ion, 5900 E Colfax. Denver.
Colorado 110220.
Star award reads "His courage
nu, devotion to dutv displayed
an important part in maintaining
■ ■nr defenses against overwhelm-
ing enemy pres-ure."
His Oak Leaf Cluster reads in
part: "When hi- troop was giv-
en the mission of contacting the
Russian forces in the vicinity of
Lubz on 2. May 1945. 1st Sgt.
I. add requested permission to ac-
company it- When the battery
of large caliber anti-tank guns
started to follow the troop. 1st
Sgt Ladd ignored the- gun- and
waved at the- personnel to .sur-
render. which they did." He ac-
companied the Troop Command-
er to demand the surrender of
the town. He- organized the-
neeessarv guard post and arms
collect mg points. The- next day
In volunteered to accompany the
t Troop Commander on the re-
turn through the enemy lines to
j report the . dilation to hieher
I lic.idqiiartcs, "The ini'i dive.
| pm nnal courage and devotion to
| duty <ii playc d by 1st Sgt. Ladd
! j-eii’.-rts great credit upon him-
j.elf and the- military -i rvie-.
source tin- year.
1 I. J Chapman, S-.de FI!A Dir-
ts tor, reported ’hat. "One- of the
major ende:-vers id the Farmers.
II. line Administration in 1964 is
to a i-t young farmdr.s in acvnm-
pl’ IntU: th" extremely difficult
task of acquit im; the eapd. I and
I the .-kill needed to take over the
1 fauns of their retiring elders."
Mrs. J D. Tackett of Chirk-vlie.
niece of Mis Condra. prepared a
c ake for the ncc e-ioti. a- did Mr-
Concha Dinner gue-ts in the
Condra h"iiu- were Mrs. Britt
Wil.-on and son. Hobert. Mrs.
Jennie Boyd and son. Billy.
Afternoon callers were Mr, and
Mrs. J. D. Tackett and children
of Clarksville, Mrs. Flora Loo
Ratliff of Fontana. Calif., Mr. and
Mis. Charley Bradshaw, Mr and
Mrs. Luther Kelsoe, Mrs. Chloe
Humphrey, Mrs. Horace Benhani,
Rev. and Mrs. A. T. Blanken.-hip
and baby, Mrs. Stella Davidson.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Jeffery, Bill
Parker. Mrs. Katie Mauldin.
v didn't re-, i ui r ., . .
'li 1 - iv ' .... * i
- 11*ir to 19:
vv I ■ p u i !, wit:
i - ’ • I . * ■ v i • i ud. ' * :i fi *i
:• el' , | i ,i I e ident i'i the son
.9 Mi and Mi Th J-11-■ i
-ell Eon
RED RIVER C O. LADIES
AT Till) \ CONVENTION
Mr- F P Biu.ittley and Mr
John Childers -petit from Tin-
dav til! Erick iv of last week in
nt
,1
l
Mi -- |>i< .nu- -vstem."
STYLING FEATURES
A'l 1995 Eurd i- '>di 1 have 1
n ' l'< U : v ii1 Ivied. Five - <
■ .!« |o.9 h-le and dittel
. - i'i..a- .-til t ion ■ i. >• ■ i
: "i • cut pic tu -It til:-'1,
t v\. . ti the model .
i- I • IT ' tile side. ! '-.la F-
tore -i ran ut t h pai .!■ li: n e
• ' im. . I i'- a at' lllll-l. ll'-t'.
) '.' Il.ier 111'e l I'i,. it ! milt to i.
. - " 11..lit, the tender litle < ,u
. : " al. I of t Ii ' head..i" j.
at, ; E i d'- long 1-
Ii th; !y .-c 1;.i ed dial act-u
• Il the hociv -idc- ! anel a>'
. u ' ilate tin appearance.
Hie rear of the 1905 Ford eoli-
th nos the luxury-ear look with
CUNNINGHAM
By MRS IRA TAYLOR
Mr. and Mrs Leslie H. Taylor
were Sunday visitors jn the home
of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ron-
ald Kelsoe and family of Avery.
Mr. and Mrs. Cetil Clinton.
James and Mike of Wolfe City,
were week end visitors of her
parent.-, Mr and Mrs. Ira Taylor.,
Visitors in the home of Mr and
Mrs. Ural Deshong over the week
end were Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Sain and Mrs. Mae Posey of Tal-
co, Mr. and Mrs Larry Bell and
family of Paris.
Ben Cruise has been released
from MdTuistion Hospital in Par-
is and is recuperating at his home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Toney of
Ft. Worth, were here for a week
end visit with her parents, Mr
and Mrs. Justin Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Basinger and
family of Deport were Saturday
night visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. William Cooper and
family.
Brian Basinger was exhuming
a large rattlesnake he kilb-d in
the- back yard of his home here.
It had 4 rattles.
Mr . William Cooper was in
Pari- Friday visiting Mi.--. 1! !>
• i t T. -mhi in,
Mrs, Bernice Wva" and '. !:.
11 Ta vlor at ti nr'ed a i ,:a I
program Thursday at P, t
Mr and Mr-. J..-1; N
and Mr. and Mr«. Alm-'i
wood attended the w • d
Ei idav night .1 their nic
Shirley Ma<: N’i'invoofl
v 11 It- and Jack Smith ol U
the lioit.e of Mr. and Mis
Woodard in Pari-.
Mr I .--Ii" Tiylor and
Eei n v i ited Dare Tavln
Ri'iini." White, l-oth
Lamar Medical C*-n
Monday
Mr. and M -.
have returned ft
ter vi-ititig s..n e
■ 1:ialrcti t In l e.
Mi - Siio ik ■
S;i .: h vv .ii ■ ■: i '
ti
I.o-lio
and
patunt- in
li in Pali
Bait.iy lorn
liou tup at
vv th then
Feed Grain 1965
Program Set
Minimum and maximum acic-
ago diversion for the 1965 feed
grain program will be unchanged
from 1964. Secretary of Agri.
Orville L. Freeman said the an-
nouncement was being made ear-
ly in order to help all farmers,
particularly winter wheat pro-
ducers in making plans for the
1965 eropK
Producers who want to use the
wheat-feed acreage substitution
provision in tlit* 1965 wheat and
feed grain programs can plan
their plantings now with ade-
quate notice, the Secretary said.
Minimum diversion for participa-
tion will be 20 per cent of the
feed grain base. Any farmer can
divert up to 50 per cent of his
base, or 25 acres, whichever is
larger,
\YSCS MEETS MONDAY
When WSCS met ut church
Monday. Mis. Marvin Lowry was
lead* i She opened with song
and Mi E. P. Brumlev offered
player. Mrs. Lowry gave devo-
tional. using for her subject,
"Shall v c liv>. and moot again?”
Miss Joc'lie Craddock's article, "A
letter tro:n .Mary to Martha," a
poem, a | layer for those grovv-
I mg old. Ea. h gave Im- favorite
| script'.us vet;.-. Spirnual life
' I thought "If you would •- itness.we
| in * *| lii t ,to : "iseive and thell to
I'piaitice Cliri-t's gospel of love.”
Mi Aoany Scott led the l>elie-
dictiiin. Emit cards ware sent
.uni 35 vi-h ware mule to sick
u/.cl . Illlt -lit.-.
Mi- Elizabeth Lessard of Hous-
ton, i- s| ending this week with
Mis J F. Hood. Mr. and Mrs.
Horan- Bonham. Other recent
-, i-iiois m the Hood-Benham
heme vve re Mr. and .vlrs. Eddie
Walt, ii of Hoi: t "t. Johnny Ben-
haui ot D.dla , 5ir. and Mrs. Jack
lh oil and d.iii lite rs of Annona.
E*h ar Hood. Mr. . Bessie- Maddox
of |)e|ott. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Pc till.9i. and Ji.l of Paris.
Raymond Fennell, manager, re-
ported 362 bales of cotton process-
ed at Bogata Gin this fall, rains
having interrupted harvest.
Veterinary
Supplies
FOR YOUR LIVESTOCK NEEDS IN ALL
BRANDS OF VETERINARY SUPPLIES —
Featuring FRANKLIN, also ANCHOR, CUT-
TER, DR. RODGERS, GLOBE.
SHOP AND SAVE AT
BUCKMAN REXALL DRUG
To Reach
the
Public
Quickly
and
Economically
Use
Classified
Ads
Houston attending the TUBA an j clean, simple lines. The traditioif-
nu.d Stale Convention. Hold in a] round Ford tailhght becomes
the- Rice Hotel with 742 ladle- ] hexagonal for 1965 to carry out
trom over the state being present ; the ri> h styling motif.
There being 1 I'1? clubs in the) The 1965 Ford feature's new,
state* A banquet and installation I profile tires designed for better
of officers concluded the meeting • traction and handling as well a.-
Thursday night.
The ladies also enjoyed a guid-
ed tour of the National Aeronau-
tics Space Administration Train-
longer tire- life and better brake
performance—all at no increase
in vehicle height. At the same
time, tread width of the 1965
ing Center for astronauts near j Ford has been increased to 62
inches front and rear for a wider
stance on the road.
Improved fuel economy and au-
tomatic chokes are featured on!
all five Ford engine choices fori
1965. Four different transmis-
sions and five rear-axle ratios in
Houston They viewed many in-
teresting sights, including a re-
plica of John Glenn's space cap-
sule.
r. u ' - Chin it <■! - "
pi; i. i; <>n K1 I.T . n S.d.u'd.iv
(h r, i"•; 11 ij; ■ ivi «.i:t • and |.|. I-
* i.< • -
( it lie r tal.d .i d c c|lli| nit h .
tuti--.fi.il !995 F.-rd- i i. lu-|.
Su-p*nd*d lice c-iiM.li 'i p* (kd to |
improve foot i-oitifor! e pc i-'.lly
for vv mi-ti wearing i-.igli he I
aluminized n ulfli-r for longei
life: foot - operated pari'ini'
I rake.-: metal to-mct.'d seat lull
for front seats: foam‘padding on
nil front seats: crank-typt vent
windows; and elc-etrie wind Im !d
w ipers vv it li 16-ineh blades
Fords' fame ' "24-24" total eai
warranty — for 24 months or
24.000 miles, whichever occurs
first — is continued foi the 1965
Ford together with Twice-a-Year
or 6,000-mile maintenance.
When In Cl .He
cr ^It. Pl<
VISIT US
Biillinuton Druif
Bogata Funeral
Home
Phone: 51E 2 5614
Wayne McCasland
James Grant
For Monuments
SEE
Curtis Wilkinson
At BOGATA Tele. ME 2-5529
We Give S & II Green Stamps
Mrs. Sam Sheffield received
word Monday of the death of her
nephew, Alton Wheeler of El specified combinations complete
Paso. Funeral services for Mr.
Wheeler will be in Waco.
a choice of performance-economy
options designed to tailor a 1965
WEEK END SPECIALS
Hormel BACON
. 47c lb.
Hormel All Meat FRANKS 37c
i-j-r.AL. FAIRMONT
ORANGE DRINK
39c
Qt. MIRACLE WHIP
49c
20-oz. Del Monte CATSUP
2 for 49c
Cinch CAKE MIX
19c
Hormel CHILI
39c
3 Lb. SNOWDRIFT
55c
5 Lb. Gold Medal FLOUR
49c
Maxwell House COFFEE
72c
LEMONS
25c doz.
LETTUCE
15c per head
ltys Here
the Car You Have
Been Waiting to See
Yotr Ca/See It NOW at
Earl [Gardner Motors
IN IMPORT
BY ext end an invitation to
you to visit us durine/
our showing of this
beautiful new
1965 FORD
)
Come in, let us show you why
the'hti^of the year is a Ford
and here is the place to buy
that Ford.
Earl Gardner Motors
Your Friendly Ford Dealer
Telephone OL 2-3545 DEPORT
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