The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 6, 1965 Page: 1 of 4
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The Bogata News
The One Newspaper in the World Most Interested In Bogata
FIFTY-FIFTH YEAR
BOGATA. RED RIVER COUNTY. TEXAS. THURSDAY. MAY 6. 1965
NUMBER 30
Report SS Benefits
Paid In County
Monthly old-age, survivors, and
disability insurance benefits in
Bogata Band In Dave G. Taylor [Former Resident Appraisal Set For
Final Concert Buried At Deport j Dies Wednesday | Tax Equalization
Bogata'- final band concert will
The Bogata-Talco Consolidated
has
Bransons Meet | Region Five HEC
The First Lady In Paris May 8
Home Economists
from 20
will
Dave G. Taylor, 61, of Paris.i Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dim-
be held Thursday, May 6, at 6 pd former resident of this area, died Ton received/word Monday that J Independent School District
Red River County now amount to m. at the gymnasium. Admission Thursday at his home, funeral corlos Sumrall, .-on of Mi
$116,029, and are being paid to j «' ll'ee to lho public. > ! service, conducted by Rev. Othoi
2,376 people in the county, Ver- Beginners Band will play three Stegall and Rev. Ken Tierce, wa .......... ‘ J ....... I panv of Dallas, who will examine I newed acquaintance with a fam- Five, Texa
non W. Daniel. Di trict Manager numbers, "Holiday Parade, "Col- Saturday afternoon at 3:30 at night.at 9.45 in a hospital in piopeity in tin " 1 " 1..... " ' 1 •
of social security in Paris report- orado Trail" and "Marches lor’Paris. Interment via-. made *n. ^ 4°a jtei' ln"|ty section of the school district J son—also attending the annual j Mrs. Gayle Wilson of Ft. Worth,
Mr. and Mrs. George Branson
'of Bogata, were among the people i counties in Northeast Texas
Bob iu,,,ei‘ed into an agreement with-m Jcfle/fson Sunday for the Pil-. gather in Pari.-, May 8, for the
D'linron /;• ed i\vi ’ V'edne |*'n^ Ehrenborg Appraisal Com-1 grin.age, and Mr. Branson re-[second Annual meeting of Region
l panv of Dallas, w ho w ill examine I newed acquaintance with a fam-
Red River Conn-Ious person—Mr.-. Lyndon John- Association.
Home Economists
Highland Cemetery at Deport. , I uncial was held Satuidav mom- j,,. p^po-e ()f re evaluation
Surviving are hi.- wife and hi l,,K' jin school tax equalization. •
mother, Mrs. 11a Taylor of -Paris.' Mr. Sumrall is surv ive1 y his j This appraisal is scheduled to
and these children: Rev. Terrell mother. Mrs. Bob Damron. San-j get underway in the Bogata area
ed today upon releasing his an-; Moppet
nual county benefit data report., High School Band will i lav
These figures represent the status Mighty M:te .clesong. Mi*.-
for benefit payments a< of Dec.' Uibi rt> King: Xiglit Beat.
31 1964 and represent- an. in-1 Walters: "Beguine Festival." Os- Taylor of Hurst. Cun'll Gene ! atorium: his wile, the; t liner
crease of 6 per cent over the cor-' "Music p.r a Mosque," Par- Tavlor. Mrs. J. U A!v< rcl andiBuby Rogers; Hire.; sons and ten
responding period lust vear. j cel!-Gordon: "Firework Mi.-sie." Mr.. D hi! Dority "f Pari ; sev-j grmclc hiidic n. AI - a,..-:.:. v,r .
!H:mclcl-Gorc!o.n; "Fantasy for; cn grandchildren. (Cecil .ocDougal of San. t r; u...
' Bancl" Err.'k.-on: "Now Let Every | Also thc -e brother- and si'-1 i be Sumrall- are former iv. i-
fi Tongue Adore Thee." Baeh-Tal-i t. iIra Pav lor ol C unoiir'ham: i clc-nts ot Bogata.
‘ mage: "Ban ai"!l ." < life nhac.h:' J.aek Taylor of Taylortown, Call!
"Waggery for Woodwinds," Wt.l-| Ford Ta'-ler. Eugene Tailor and!
u r . "Tropical Twilight." Ost. i -' Ms ■ IM>:t May Pi it h< 11 of I.o-;
ling. ! Angel.--. Calif . .1 I!. Taylor of,
_ , —I Pci i-. Charles Edward Tavli-r <»f!
years," Daniel said. "The money |„ . . „.....J Tu!-a. Okla.. Mrs. Bill Jamar of j
I Shreveport
"This increase can he attribut
cd to changes in the law in re-
cent years and to the growth
our aged population. It is true,
that a higher percentage of pen-j
pie are now eligible for benefits'
as thev reach the retirement
SCHOOL NEWS
received stimulates county busi-j Spinster OrifJttlCltC(l
ness as most of it is spent lor ()UT .Mot tlCV S I)Cl If
La.. Mrs, Luther
food, clothing, and shelter." |
The following table show.- the On Sunday, May 9, the nation
number and amount of each type j will pay it- respects to mothers,
of monthly benefit paid in the] It i- Mother's Day. so decreed by.
county as of Dee. 31. 1964: | Congress on May 19. 1913. Many '
Beneficiary Group No. of may not
Beneficiaries — Total Payments:. igin.itecl.
BAND NEWS
By Kay Mayes
Thursday, the band
Mrs.
event. -President - Elect for the state or-
Baci; in 1924-25 when Mr. ^ ganization, will be guest speaker
Branson was principal of Jeffer-> for the meeting with the theme
•-on High School he taught alge- j"i ocu. on Leadership."
■I'oi'tly. Appraised for evalua-jbra to a freshman student nam-1 'iiu- home economists will meet
tion will be building- and im- ed Claudia Taylor, now interna- at 9:3c) a. m. at the Loop Cafe on
P'ovc-mcnts. land, business and I ti' iially known' as' Lady Bird , i.o< p.loiti m northeast Paris where
iudu trial plants and public uti'i-1 John on. .t.-.,- mm mug session and program
( ‘ ies. This act i -n is part of a pro- j "She was very intelligent and "'ill nc held, followed by lunch-
I et'am d.signed to equalize taxes {jU1, K i., learn." Bran.-on t -Id,eon at no m.
| for Red River and Titus County Tin New, when .-peaking of hi-1 Mrs. Marian B. Moore, Lamar
• section.! <.f the new Taleo-Ilogata! former pupil. He is certainly .County Home. Demonstration
j Consolidated School District. j qualified to judge ability of a I'Agent is Vice-President of Region
To serve the new school dis- student having been an educator!Five and will preside over the
I trict. a new high school building.! for some 40 years. He and Mrs ' :........:.....“ '
s Rivererest High School,| Branson
| snow n as Kiveicrest High School.) Branson moved to Bogata after
.-t'ldcnts, | will be built near Texas Power his retirement from faculty of
R' ' <1 of Povvdei'l v. and Mrs. Our-1 acc impanied by Mrs. William j and Light Company's Rivererest [ Paris Junior College,
la Malison of Houston, IRozell. left at noon and traveled | plant on Highway 271 between' J—1—
Pall:carers were Andrew |:,» Hooks lor the annual playing | Bogata and Taleo.
IV'.iz,. Oti- Nortliati . Ray Spc-n- j * "Ktest. The. ImiuI rendered tin ee | Pi eliminary plans for the build-
know how the dav "i-
Tile lir t M liher
Leo Dodd
Eo.-l Hall.
A V. Hall nnr*
10.715. i
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Retired worh.er- 1 2"9
Wife oi Hu'band 4::«
Widow ,,1 Will--v i r 2o7
Mothi r and
Chile I.-: 2H6
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and tl< ;-endent 176
This Newspaper
Makes Ideal (iift
On Mother’s Day
Sunday. May 9. i M'
D iy Main till- . t«• will i .i
to n tit 1.1 i on t :i d,,- .,■ 1-1
will be t'.-'W i I .1 VV .til 1.1,1
loved eras Y.'hv not give her a
gift t} i: 11 Will all IV e .Veil Wet k
for the next year?
A subscription to this now-pa-
per will make all ideal gilt and
one she will reiv.en.b. r as it ar-
rives for the next 52 Week- IUU
just on Mother's Day.
$69,916, Day Wtis not ii.tended a.- a tnb-
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,ineI-t-i s and then ten
j igi-t i.-tiding nuinher on
20 ! n.i i. -i -(I a Saturtl .v
nd j iic; the band was treated
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v.'uicli ^ Travi Hah- of Bogata. -aid Wed-
-rr.-1 'a--tla.v and an arcliiteet is work-
s' tii. • j ing "ii ,-peei Heat ions. There will
; •!•’ to' 1 e :,n advert Cement l"f bid- in
■ I--:-i Hi- 'i.-ai future and t ••> n -11 • i. ■ t i"n
........ 1!:• • ta-'.v plant may . et u:.-!--
:' as early 1 he ! -11. i part u1'
• .I:-" 1|." -'ll! .■ >■;i tend- lit -aid
Swaim - Gardner
- Gei Ford Motor
Co. Sales Award
Elect Officers Of
Hand Boosters
bu-incss sessi.in and firogram.
Mrs. Printis Eilis of IJaris is sec-
retary.
The Lamar County Home Eco-
nomics Association with Mrs.
Walter Franklin as Pre.-ident, will
be hosts l"r the morning coffee
and registration at 9:30. The
Taleo-Bogata Band Boo.-ters morning meeting will be open to
met in a joint meeting Monday h'an'o economists regardless of
.1 i :3U m tno Tale., band h.df’,"i| membership in the Texas
with 22 n'umbeis pre.-ent. Tlm'-uni Amenean Home Economists
i- ii-ivi um officer.- were elected i A -x'lation-.
P. C. Alc.x-
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JEHOVAH'S WITNESSI!7S
MEET IN GREENVll.I.E
The Wat. ht"W. r Bible and
Tract Society ha officially an-,
nounced plans to sponsor a three-j
day circuit a-semhly f'T Jeho-I
vah’s Witnesses in Greenville, j
\ affiliation For
Rallies Set May 15
John K Brittain, was appointed, "
■ ii.-tri i ..djut.ini. He succeeds
I' - t.-r in that ! o-t. S. 1) Me- j
name I Ti"' -! eecla-s were t
I - me 11- m and answei
i v iu.-h F'1*A in."iihei
.- a- tudeilts abotp
i. I t'-a.'her prepara'i n. Aftei
'in-h, the FTA in." • is enjoy
e.l tours of the univei i'v campus
Duffle "f Linden wa
i .ii 1 riet <-iiniinander. Rep.
S"l"i: a oi of Ml. Vet non. wa
j principal speaker.
the
if tea- her
n the role
eparat mn
-wed hv a
period in
.sked c"l-
-llege life
(In- W Svv. iin of li'-gata, sales-
man of Rail Gardner Motors in
Dep-it. h;-- been awarded a pla-
que a member of the F"id
UO'i-Su.l Club.
The : laquc sent to Swaim thm
Week hear- the Ford insignia
vv i'ii tin- inscription: "1964 Ford
3U9-599 C'luh Sales Award pre-
-.-tit.-il to Gils W. Swaim in re-
e-i.nition nf superior selling per-
a-u e." Signed bv the tli-n-
T e ;-:tei.:o"n program at 1:30
a Cr- e'.i-r, Juin i High School
.....aim. will lc o. en to the
, and w :li lea'uu- the 1965
ia! C -'ton Council's Style
Kh-ivv. Local model- will show
'tic i v i ni lr- m the National
|Cott n C -iiiiiii and Mrs, Eliza-
1 these hand A' 'u "iH- ■-! P.-fis will be the
cl t In i nigh j - oii.n -i i.ta.toi
Anna Sum Count a--- mclud.-d in Region
j V.'i-hh, l am Miller. Lyndon Ri---d. I Fiv‘'- T,'Sa Home Economics As-
! Mike Haynes. Mona Ilaviu-. Dor- I conation, include Bowie, Camp,
i iili.v Love. Ju ly Morse. R-,„- : Ca.-s, Delta. Franklin, Gregg,
jna'y Gaitman S.-nims, Patt vt | Bat i isoii. Hopkins
Williams and Stephen Morns u| i1
, . , ,, . I 1
a i ti..- 1965-66 school til'll.;
Mila--. Sam M. Connell, | r.
C. Al.-xandt-r, vice- pres.: Bob
i . Bidden . s' ..: All.n Watkins. I;
: Nadine Caldwell and Judy | N'
...u i..111. n-poitcis;
u.,ii.', Tal - - c-iiic.
e;...:i n,ai.
Ben Bi.iiid ii-poi't.
: 11.11■ i:t c .i -i l ja-
" - i". 11! -v .-ten :
Cu.-s, Della,
Marion, Mor-
i is, Panola. Rains. Red River,
lei-eived jacket All othei jHl,sk' s"'itb. Titus. Lamar, Up-
land students were awarded I 'hur. \anZandt. and Wood.
"T’s." Judy Case. Martha N. u-
■ ( in. Gayla Caldwell. Karen,
Pittman, Sue Love and David j I’p Set For May 12
IH11 wen- honorable mention on; Pre-School Roundup for Taleo
Pre-School Round
the merit svstem.
on - vaccination tor dm; i Attend Meeting On
o I. m Bogata i.- b.uig; (’jvil Defense
Mayor W S. Cody
oi. d by Bogata Chapt. r
.fl
......... . and Fire
May 21-23 Upwaids of 509 dele-i " 1,1 Ameina May- j Ma,sha| fK-n,y Ucynolds were in
'or \N S Cody -ui.l niembeis ot j Pleasant Tuesday mgbt to at-
Bogata City Council urge public - (,-nd a meeting concerned with
icsponse. <• iv11 defense and disaster.
Starting at 10 a. no. Saturday,
,, . . ., 1 he program was on orgamza
May 5, Dr Sam B. Kelsey will
gates from southeast Oklahoma
and northeast Texas are expect-
ed to attend the sessions to be
held at the Municipal Auditor-
ium. according to Don L. Batter-
son of Paris
Nicholas Kovalak, from world
headquarters in Brooklyn, N. Y.,
will be the key speaker on the
program. All interested persons
are welcome to attend the meet-
ing: all sessions are free with no
collection taken.
Tuesday guests in the Mack
Mitchell home were Burnell
Paules of York, Pa., Derrcll
Paules and Ken Jackson.
give the vaccintions. Site for the
vaccinating will be in rear of
Buckman Drug Store and fee will
be $1.50 per animal.
The Mayor's office has receiv-
ed numerous complaints about
strays dog.-. "Vaccination and
tagging of dogs might prevent
tion and planning for natural or
national disaster with instruction
One Hospitalized
In Two Car Crash
E-ni Agency in I), port, received
[the Gold Car and Gold Pick-up
I award for outstanding sales dul-
ling the year.
(children who start to school in
i So| t. m.ber will be held Wcdnes-
i day. May 12. An orientation pro-
graiv. for the beginning first
I graders and their parents will be
Mrs. Melvin (Pete> Ripley of
Paris, was admitted Sunday to
a Paris hospital, suflering with I studtVn,T ,,f"Paris'Junior College
injuries sustained in a two cad m ,)(> (u.ld Thursdav> May 13,
t collision near Deport Sunda^l .jth ospet.tivu 1965 „raduates
on what to do if disa.-ter should 1 Her hu-band also admitted to the1
strike.
.: Sales Manager, Ford Divi--J
1. F-.rd Motor t o I Horse Bites And
i. ,-1 Gardner, owner of tin ! Hreaks Man’s Arm
J. C. Smith of Cuthand, suffer-1 held in the school auditorium at
ed a broken and badly lacerated | pi a ],]
arm when he was bitten by a| The parents are requested to
wild horse late Sunday. Smith| bring birth certificates and be
was helping to load the untamed
animal into a trailer at the Pop
IMC Fx-Students
Banquet May 13
| Annual -pring banquet for ex-
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Pettit of
Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. J C. Wood
of Jasper, Rodney Pettit of
Grand Prairie, visited Mr. and
as honored guests. Bill Thomp-
hospital was released. | son. managing editor of the Pari-
It was reported Mr. and Mrs. i will be keynote speaker
Ripley, who had been to Deport,|for lhe banquet.
prepared to register the children.
The new -tudents will visit the
Bivins place at Cuthand and was first grade room and go to the
bitten when he attempted to hal-
ter it.
cafeteria for lunch with the regu-
lar first graders.
your pet from being classified as
a stray," the Mayor said recently. I Mrs- Wa,u’r Pe,tlt' Hattie
________________j Butler during week end. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Dowell of'Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Butler also vis-
Hereford, were Thursday visitors! ited in Clarksville with Raymond
of Mrs. J. W. Smith.
Graves.
SPECIALS FRIDAY-SATURDAY
MAY 7 - 8
CHEER, Giant
59c
CRISCO, 3-Lb.
79c
GLADIOLA
FLOUR, 5 Lb.
49c
CANNED
BISCUITS
2 for 15c
MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE, lb...............69c
STYLE
HAIR SPRAY
69c
DEL MONTE
CATSUP, 20-0z.
25c
HAMBURGER
MEAT, lb.
39c
BANANAS, lb. 10c
ONIONS, Yellow, lb. 5c
Your Affiliated Food Store
G. IN. BARTLETT GROCERY
were returning to Paris when a
ear driven by ;l Mi Pleasant
youth struck the rear of the Rip-
lev vehicle. The accident occur-
red just west of the intersection
of Highway 271 and the loop
Roth vehicles were travelling
vve.-t at time of the accident.
The event is to be held at 7 p.
m. in the ballroom of the McLe-
tnoro Student Center at the col-
lege.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Allen
were in Mt. Pleasant Sunday to
visit Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Stogner.
GIFTS - Mother’s Day
Our Gift Shop is loaded with gifts for Mother:
Ceramics, Pottery. Artificial Flowers and
many others. Also Pangburn Chocolates.
Airmaid Hosiery. Toiletries, Costume Jewelry
and Elgin Watches. 1 /
It is time also to be thinking of
Gifts for the Graduate
WE HAVE
Watches, Costume Jewelry, Justin Billfolds.
' Fountain Pen Sets, Stationery and many other
suitable gifts.
GREETING CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
GIFT WRAPPING FREE
♦ S & H GREEN STAMPS
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IN BOGATA. TEXAS
OFFICERS:
W. D. HARVEY, Prea.
WILLIAM ROZELL,
Exec. Vice-Pres.
B. A. LEGGETT
Vice-Pree.
ANN BARNARD.
Cashier
NEVA BURNS.
Asat. Cashier
DIRECTORS:
W. D. HARVEY
WILLIAM ROZELL
B. R BLACK
SAM BARNARD
B. A. LEGGETT '
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