The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 16, 1966 Page: 2 of 4
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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA. TEXAS, THURSDAY, JUNE 16. 1966
Ik Bogata News
3B W. GRANT. JERRY D
1, Owners and Publisher
■GE W. GRANT - Editor
nr D. BURNS — Adv. Mgr
Walter Pettit Adv.-News
MbUahed Every Thursday
as Second Class Matter
mber 1,1911, at the post-
i at Bogata, Texas 75417.
NOTICE OF HEARING
mm MATTER OF CANCEL-
B PERMIT NO. 1709 TO AP-
4TB PUBLIC WATER
1W virtue of the authority vest-
f W law >n the Texas Water
Commission, notice is here-
gf •bran that a Hearing will be
riMia Austin, Texas, beginning at
MM P. M., on July 12, 1963, in the
aMMwr of cancelling:
Eaait No. 1709 in the name
off Riley W. Harvey, according
Ob the records of the Commis-
JMd permit authorized the
manBtruction of a dam across
mm unnamed tributary of the
RhBphur River forming a re-
aussir of 93.9 acre-feet caps-
wftp and the annual diversion
SbM use therefrom of 93.9
msae-feet of water for the ir-
sdgation of 30.5 acres of land
ta the John Edmonson Head-
light Survey, Red River Coun-
%, Texas, as more fully de-
by metes and bounds
Sa said permit.
AR affected parties are directed
B appear and show cause, if any,
Ap the water rights listed above
Imuld not be cancelled.
Osin under and by virtue of an
■Ner of the Texas Water Rights
sion, on May 30, 1966.
AUDREY STRANDTMAN,
c Secretary
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
Tte: 'Easter Ruth Dilbeck Greet-
iag: You are commanded to appear
Ap filing a written answer to the
plaiutiff’s petition at or before 10
oVIeck A. M. of the first Monday
after the expiration of 42 days
tan the date of issuance of this
■Citation, the same being Monday
the 18th day of July, A. D., 1966,
alt or before 10 o’clock A. M., be-
ftn the Honorable District Court
of Red River County, at the Court
Heuac in Clarksville, Texas.
Said plaintiff's petition was fil-
WANT ADS
gates: 3 cents per word first in
tertion; 2 cents per word each ad-
ditional insertion. No ad accept
ed for less Ahan 50 cents per issue
Terms cash v iless you are a regu
,ar adveitiser in this newspaper.
FOR SALE— Large upright deep
freeze. Mrs. Gus McClenan, 405
So. Main. b3?-p
HAY FOR SALE — All kinds, all
fertilized, 40c and 50c on meadow
Bill Woods, R2, Bogata, Tex., dbtl.
NEW MERCHANDISE — Plasti
drapes. Early American plaque.-
also Father’s Day gifts and cards.
Bogata Variety Store. b36-i
FOR SALE — Used 23-ft. Norge
deep freeze in good condition. See
at Ed Huddleston’s, Bogata, or call
632-5658 or 632-5238. d20tl8b36-c
PEACHES — Benton orchard,
specializing in tree ripe peaches.
Mt. Pleasant, 5 miles out on the
Monticello road. Picking until
about July 20th. d24b40t23-p
HOUSE MOVING and levelling;
work guaranteed. Experienced car-
penters. Call Baker, 6.">2-3121 or
Williams, 652-3127, Deport Ex-
change. (Free estimates), dbt-tfc
SINGER SEWING Machine Co,
Sales, rentals and expert service
All kinds machines, fabrics and
notions at 36 Clarksville St., Par-
is, Phone SU 4-2234. dbt-tfc
LEE CARPETS and all standard
brands of furniture. All mal-
tresses and box springs hall
price. Slaton Furniture, Clarks-
ville. b-tfc
BUDDY’S MEN’S WEAR, home of
quality merchandise. 130 Main
Street, Phone 427-3153, Clarks-
ville. db-tfc
FLOWERS for all occasions. Call
Mrs. Gordon Allen, representa-
tive Clarksville Florist. ME 2-
5521 or ME 2-5872. b-tfc
PIANO & ORGAN BARGAIN
Credit Manager has Spinet that he
must dispose of for Local Finance
Company. Also like new organ
suitable for Church or home. These
can be bought separately. Wili
discount for cash. For information
write Joe Andeison, P. O. Box 5525,
Longview, Texa.- or call, urea code
214—PL. 9-2761. tl9b:!7-
FOOT OI)OR
HOW TO KILL IT
CAUSED BY A GERM. Kill the
«d on the 16th day of March, 1966. rnii you-will kill th.- odor. Vo.
*Tl»e file number of said ,-uit being s‘m,,ii jt. y„ur FRIENDS
No. 22,180. I c w Ordinnrv antiseptics are n<
The names of the parties Li said | Js(.. A|.plv T-l-L POWERFUL
suit are; Alton Dean Dilbeck a | GERM KILLER for sin' lly, sweaty.
Plaintiff, and Eastei Ruth Dilbeck itchy feet. If not plea, -d OVEK-
aa Defendant. i NIGHT, your 48c back at any drug
The nature of sai l suit being | POUnter. NOW at Buekman Drug
aubstantially as follows, to wit: Store.
This is a suit for divorce whereit. f--------
plaintiff alleges a cour.-e of cruel I rinn mmiivu:
treatment on the part of defendant I , 1 , ,
which makes their fu.thcr living 1 'Vanl UJ thank, an,i
together insupportable. neighbors for cards, f«>wc,s unu
ni , ... . . , , i visits while I was m tr«* kosp;ta!.
Ptaintiif furt.ior alleges that no < at Paris and ( h'rksvilc. 1
children were horn and none are] Aill ahvaVi, bt. fateful,
to be born to said union and then jj l Che shir
exists no community property; I___ ' -_
Plaintiff prays for a decree of CARD OF THANKS
divorce and for such other relied i Our th::r».;s to all no helped i‘
to which she may be justly entitled i “*>y way to lighetn our grief am:
If this Citation is not served ! sorrow during illness and <leath of
within 90 days after the date of its ollr lovpd one, *Mr*- Il«»die Wil-j
issuance, it shall be returned un- 1 hams. Food, flowers, words of
aerved. sympathy, and the considerate sor-
Iaaued this the 2nd day of Junelv>ces of r>r- Brook- and the staff
A. D., 1966. ’ ; of Red River Haven were truly
Given under my hand and seal of J appreciated. The Williams Family
aaid Court, at office in Clarksville,
Family Reunion
At Ausbern Home
Attending a family reunion at I
the A. C. Ausbem home in Bogata
Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Troy
Roberson of Seagraves, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Walker, Deannie and
Callie Dunlop, Jimmy Nichols of
Quitman, ifay and Geraldine Odom,
Michael Caldwell
Weds Linda Pierce
Tayloe - Russell
Rites Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tyer at-
tended thy marriage of Mr. Tyer’s
grandson, John Franklin Tayloe to
Miss Linda Sue Pierce became
the bride of Michael Fred Cald-
Si: a»t K&TsrJSi'. n
in the First Methodist Chureh.j ,U.M “ ,8 ? eloc,k
Paris. The Rev. Glendell A. Jones. at *"n\ N'chael arlAI1 An*e 8
r.i,<(nr |.MH| .Vw. ,lo..hle vows Episcopal Church. They also at-
Landtroop of Post. Mr. and Mrs. JJe u” Mr pit rce. Mr. anrf Mrs. I 2^ c»«b, 25th floor of Adolphus
Fred Calwell of Paris are the
Tim Walker and Laurie of Spur,
Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Tedford of La- ... ___.
mesa. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hamp- bridegrooms parents.
" ’ j ' * . .. .K Attending the wedding were
ton and A lie Mr. and Mrs. Jack ^ co farnilics
Ausbem Jackie and GaylancI of intimate friends. The couple
Bogata, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hatten, -
Larry and Debbie of Sulphur honeymooned at Texoma Lodge.
Sprinjrs, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cav-l en,son‘ n . » t
j i .1 i # it rw i Mrs. Caldwell is a former stu-
ender and Helen of Fulbnght, Des- ^ at Hjjfh School. Tho
sie Black, Ray and Tommy of Bo-
gata, Evelyn Hall of Houston.
Clara Weldon, Ricky Lee and
Vicki, Buddy, Gale Ellington of
Paris Mr. and Mrs. JaV- Electronic School at Camp Berry,
lor and Susan Kay of Mt. Pleas-i T. ... ... ...
bridegroom is a graduate of Paris
High School, has attended Paris
Junior College. He is presently in
the United States Navy Reserve
ant. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Crow,
Linda, Brenda, Jimmy, Brookey,
Larry of Mt. Vernon, Mrs. Roxie
Aldridge of Bogata, Mr. and Mrs.
Iiewis Gee, Gale and Don of Dal-
las, Pearlie Bowers of Carlsbad,
N. M„ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kidd
of Johntown, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon
Smith, Bogata.
Craddock Reunion
At Boaata Sunday
Great Lakes. The bride will re-
side with her mother in Bogata.
CARD OF THANKS
Our sincere thanks to everyone
for their kindness in our time of
sorrow. Food, flowers, thought-
, fulness of Dr. Brooks, E. E. Kirk
i land, the nur.-< s at Red River Ha-
j ven and others was truly appre-
ciated.
Family of Miss Audrey Ches-hii
Mrs. John Ragsdill and children
A Craddock family reunion was returned home Thursday after
held Sunday at Bogata Commun- two weeks visit with her parent-
ity House. Attending were: Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Craddock of Van.
Mr. and Mrs. James Grayson, Di-1
ane and Mike of Houston, Mr. and
Mrs. John Coats of Greenville.
Mrs. Dick Humphrey of Arlington
Mrs. Tom Alvis Dav and Mrs. Con-
nie Craddock of Shreveport, La..
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Slade. Pat
Craddock of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs.
Van D. Craddock Sr. and Van D.
Jr. of Longview, Mrs. Janie-
Gooch of Winnsboro, Mr. and Mrs/
Alvin Wood. Mrs. Vannie Seaman
Mrs. Amy Cradock. Mr--. Willie
Jeffus and Miss Jodie Craddock, all
of Bogata. Hobart Grayson wa-
a visitor in the afternoon.
After thanks given by .1. C. Crad-
dock. a delicious meal was served.
A short business meeting wa~ held
and Wortham Craddock was re-
elected president; Van D. Crad-
dock. vice-pros., ami Miss Jodie
Craddock, sec.-treas. The groun
r'ans to meet again in 1968 at
Winnsboro.
Sowell - Slad*
Wed din a At Paris
George Robert I Hobby» Slad'
and Mi s Goldie Lea Sowell wer
married May 27 by a former Wuco
pastor. Rev. Kirby Edwards nt the
Calvary Methodist Church, Paris.
The bride is a graduate of Floy-
dada High School. Her parents ar-
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Dorsey of Big
Spring. The groom, a graduate of,
ETS’U, Commerce, will teach in*
Mesquite this year. They an !i>'-|
ing at 3409*2 Binkley, Dallas. |
Mrs. Docia Wilson and Miss Lois
Wil.-on moved to Red River Haver:;
Nursing Home'Monday from Paris.’
Mr. Wilson also moved to Bogata'
to make his home. i
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
head at Odessa.
Cadden-
Thursday Night
FAMILY
NIGHT
open until 8 p. m.
WESTERN
AUTO STORE
Clarksville
When In Clarksville
or Mt. Pleasant
VISIT VS
Bullington Drug
Bogata Funeral
Home
Phone: 632-5614
Wayne McCasland
James Grant
Texas, this the 2nd dav of June
A. D„ 1966.
EDITH FOWLER. Clerk
District Court Red River C'oiin-
'tjr, Texas.
Spending Wednesday night of
la -1 week with Mrs. Nellie Black
were Mrs. Gladys Allen, Mrs. Edna
Webber. Mrs. Nicki" Berend, Na-
b.'18-cldine and Ben, all of Pilot Point.
FATHER’S DAY ALL CASH
SALE
DRESS STRAW HATS by Stetson. Knox, and
Champ 33'3 r; OFF
WESTERN SHIRTS ' 25% OFF
MEN’S AND BOYS JAC SHIRTS 33'j', OFF
MEN’S and UADIES SWIM SUITS —
33\ i' i OFF
LEE RIDERS BLUE JEANS, Regular 84.15—
NOW . ............. $3.75
MEN’S DRESS WESTERN PANTS —
33'/,% OFF
MEN’S SLACKS By Melrose and Haggar —
20% OFF
MEN’S SUMMER SUITS By Varsity Town,
Eagle, and Sewell ______________________ 25% OFF
SPORT COATS FOR MEN By Sewell, Eagle,
mad Vanity Town____________33'/,% OFF
HUTS PURE SILK TIES_______25% OFF
’s Men’s Wear
CLARKSVILLE
RODEO TIME
The Bogata Rodeo Club
is Presenting its Annual
I.R.A. Approved Rodeo
JUNE 23, 24 & 25
Something like $3,000.00 will
be divided among some of the
Best Cowboys and Cowgirls
in the country.
CLYDE CRENSHAW
is Stock Contractor
DOUG WILLIAMS
will do the announcing
/ LECILE HARRIS
will do the clowning
Big Parade Thursday, June 23
Tower Building.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam D. Tayloe of
Edcouch, parents of the groom,
were also at the functions. Mr. j
and Mrs. Sam D. Tayloe Jr. and
Kathryn of Richmond, Va., also at- j
tended. Sam Tayloe was bestman l
at the marriage. The above nam- [
ed Tayloes and Dick Lee Tayloe.
Lee Jr. and William Tayloe attend-
ed all the functions. Mr. and Mr.-.
Tayloe will make their home in
Dallas.
Linda Screws Weds
Hubert Alford
Miss Linda Carole Screws will
become the bride of Hubert Eugene
Alford July 2 in n ceremony at the
home of her aunt, Mi's. Fra Pat-
terson in Bogata. Albert Roach
will be the officiating minister.
The bride-elect is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mauldin of
Bogata; the future groom, the son
of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Alford, also
of Bogata.
The engaged couple are both
1966 graduates of Rivei crest High
School.
HAMBURGER SUPPER
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
Mrs. Howard Sulsar honored h< r I
son, Edward, on his seventh birth-1
day with a hamburger supper Fri-
day night at the Sulsar home.
Attending were Kathy Pirtlm ;
Cathy Brooks, Sherri Mauldin.
Paula Williams, khondn William- ,
Sandy Sulsar. Craig Trimm, Jiko 1
Jeffery, Glenn Garrison, Terry Sos-
sum, Leslie Trnutt, Jerry Sul-ar.
Terry Sulsar. Mark Sul-’ir. !!i key'
Little, Timmy Little. Andy Sulsar
Attendance Good ,
At Baptist VBS
A Vacation Bible School at the
First Baptist Church in Bogata
last week was well attended. En-
rolled were 123 students and aver-
age attendance on each of the five
days of classes was 109. The
school closed Friday with a picnic
at Bogata Community House and
Family Night at the church that
evening. The students went thru
a joint worship service then retir-
ed to their separate departments,
where they visited with families
and exhibited the VBS work.
Two rolls of films, made on Pre-
paraton Day and during class per-
iods will be shown Sunday night
at the church after regular worship
services. Parents and others are
invited to attend.
Mrs. Duane Bryson and children:
of Petrolia. are visiting her par-1
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Smith/
Other visitors this week were Mr. |
and Mrs. W. B. Smith of White-1
wright, Mrs. C. B. Sydow of Gar-
land, C. C. Hennig of Whitewright i
division manager of Community
Public Service. Saturday night,
guests in the Smith home were Mr. I
and Mrs. Clyde Little, Mr. and Mrs. I
Roy Ayres of Bells.
Housewarming For
George Marshalls
Mr. and Mrs. George Marshall
and family were honored recently
with a housewarming at their new
home on N. Howison Street. Hos-
tesses were Mmes. Runkie Smith,
Eldon Chaloner, Sam Barnard, H.
E. Bry*°n> W. C. Barnard, E. E.
Brooks, Gilbert Huddleston, Ennis
| Moore, C. R. Williams.
The hostesses served cookies and
1 punch from a table laid with a
I white cloth and decorated with a
I white floral arrangement. The
! honorees received an array of love-
i ly and useful gifts.
Texas Optical
4 Clarksville St. PARIS
Professional Eye
Care and Finest
Quality Eyewear
No Appointment Necessary
Pay By Month or Week
BECKY McGREGOP IIAS
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Becky M'.'Gi nr -a- hm-ircd
with a party Jutu <•■ '< brat.’.g her
,-ixth birthday. The party a-
given by her mother. Mr . Parham
McGregor at their home i:. ti.'e \
Thedford Apart me:.'. .
Attending were .Janie. a..,| Ju-
dean Dnvp'i, Mr. ur.d M’-. .T> nrr.v
Varner. Kathy. Miki i.rd M I -a
Dor nie MiGn : > r, tie I,o-:. ■< < and
her mot he f. Si-, ra’ ■■ . i,
could not attend -"'it ei
C. t.rad M. Ilo!.! . 1. ,'t S nd ,v
for New fill uilo on a \ ' .
Re.-et'Ves ( i ■ i i. IP ,'. il; . i t r
home Satiiiday.
HAY TIME
Come in and see our New Equipment.
New heavy duty John Deere
224 Baler
New ground driven John Deere
640 Rake
Three New Mowers, including
39 John Deere with 3 Point Hitch
38 John Deere Drag Mower
30 John Deere Side Mounted
Mower
All equipment in stock
Also full line New Holland
Baler Equipment
SifUTII IMPLEMENT CO.
IMicnn 1-37311 — 2H»1 N. Main
I" O !»< ' 337
PARIS
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Do you wring your hands every time that
faraway phone rings? No need to, if you put
a handy extension wallphone in the laundry,
just a reach away from where you work. It
makes lots of sense, because a wallphone in
the color of your choice costs so little to have.
Phone our Business Office for details.
NORTHEAST TEXAS TELEPHONE CO.
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Grant, George W. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 16, 1966, newspaper, June 16, 1966; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth902027/m1/2/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.