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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. MARCH 5. 1!)<>4
NUMBER 21
j Cold Wave Brings
^ _ | More Moisture
Si/ Vmrti Sanford I As a cold air mass moved across
this area early Wednesday morn-
Austin. — Courts are mnkinij maty. The 0(^)1 w ill also act a q was accompanied by much
the i.cws these days, Texas Su* loo.-i at it*' statewide landidates nt*eded rain An electiical dis*
preme Court will hear arguments and hear an address by its only turhance came with the rain,
in an important test case which gubernatorial contender, Dallas 'i*|)ls was ,|u. s,.t ond rain this
will determine whether holders oilman Jack Crichton. i week, the other tell here on Mon
of paid political offices can run Both party committees may see j day morning'. Some runoff was
for the Legislature during; their ;i little action, too, on a proposed I noted, but not enough to make
present elective or appointive hqu u-hy-the-drink referendum, an abundant water supply,
-‘"ims. | which reportedly is Kelt ini; some j Tuesday night's shower ! rouaht
Truman 1’. Kirk. Alulene law- j backing; from unexpected place , g jnc+st-s moisture, making a to-
"J.er and legislative- candidate, is I FIRK INSURANCE Texas. ,a| ,,f ) f,,,- week,
try mu to keep 194tli Dist. Atty. cities with low insured fire losses | Temperatures dropped from tie
Tom Todd off the Democratic are to he rewarded by lower ■ decrees on Timsdac to thy
ballot I odds term as D. A. t uiis j i.11' * -. istate Bo.uci o 1 lti-..!! .trie <* g t t.i'xirte; mark 32 deyree be
has set new |pe insurance rati
to take etfert April 1.
Property owners ... uhe., w.tl. R|{ HilVeil (irOUIUl.S
hi.:h iii iuiiin't' lossos, h»\vr\ri\,
i
Youth Revival At
Baptist Church
through Deeemher HI. although
he has resigned effe live Nov. 1
Present olfice holder i- Hep. Al-
len Glenn of Abilene.
Wednesday noon.
Court's decision will affect I w ill hove to pay more for m-ut'-l*
\ru Landscaped
Fire Insurance
Rates For Local
Towns Reported
Key fire insurance rates
W. C. Calloway
Rites Friday
Local Girl Named
HM of Tomorrow
Services were set for 2 p. m. Sandra Kay Ward has been
Friday at Bogata Baptist Chureh I named 1964 Betty Crocker Ilome-
for William C. Calloway, who | maker of Tomorrow for Bogata.
fire record percentages have been ^o“d Wednesday night at Lamar I High School. She achieved the
| published for insurance agents.; Medical Center, Paris, after j highest score here in a written
| Key rates of this and nearby lengthy illness. Officiating min-j homemaking examination taken
| towns are listed below, courtesy ' ls,ors arc Kev- T. C. Melton. Rev. | by senior girls throughout the
of John H. Moore. James Rogers, Rev. Blake Duna-j country on Dec. 3, and now be-
gan. Burial will be in Bogata i comes eligible for one of 102
and
anee in the year ahead.
System allows discounts
many local officeholders over the
state 'initially seeking legislative
places this year.
In earlier action the State Su-
preme Court lost little time in
poll-lung off an attempt to ban. (down tire losses
from jury v r . ue.
tele, a -Is of the -la>• 3 ill
ill wh > >aw high
I .and-raping is underway on
.'svsieto allows u.isvoums asM',(* ^nrl Haven Nut in; Home
high as 23 per cent from regular ! ^ou.His. with menile:, of Bogata
I rates for propertv m cities which j harden Club doing the woik.
have been successful in holding. plants have been moved
Cities in which fmm ,l'e Turner lot, others an
los. es have been suffered ! finished by the Haven. J'hn-
M1KE COCOKIS
A youth leg! revival is being
sponsored by the Baptist Chureh
this week end, Maid; 6-8, Ser
A tow n's key rate depends up-
j on the type of equipment avail-
able to light tires; size of water
line.' and water pressure: paid or
volunteer fire departments and
! attendance at semi - monthly
meetihps of volunteers.
Along with the key rates goes
| a charge or credit for good or I ad
fire records over a five year per-
iod.
Towns may earn up to a maxi-
mum credit of 23 per cent or
have a maximum charge of 13
per cent.
Key Rate Cr. Chg.
IT. IIHIT. t
Harvey Oswald.
of Leejare charged as much ;
; cent oh nv i eglllar rate
13
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general
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TOl'KIMi TEXANS TiV" ta\ pu tine in 1965.
2o years ago. finally won a new I Tex.(s tourist, got home It'.mi SIIOKT SNORTS Governu
trial C'ouit of Criminal Appeals j Germane with high hopes they j Connolly an.-wcicd State eapitol
reporter ' protest on i|i>se*d door
sessions fit In. Committee oil Edu-
cation Beyond the High School
ue.. .mu w.iitei .wcv cr ot .''.m t.v saving he doesn't believe in
Ante no made the trip a- official government secrecy. but he d,c-
and toward y«ut!
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; Home.
Son of Mr. and Mrs.
I Lane Callaway, dccca cd
born m Oklahoma, Aug
| A Baptist minister for 17-years,
he was mat iaed to the former
Miss F.t a Cai rim,ton at Mt. Pleas-
ant on April III, 1929. Surviving
an- he wile, four daughters. Mrs.
Bennie Smith ot Baris, with
whom he made his home. Mrs.
Doris Cobel of Dallas, Mrs. Flora
Katherine Durham and Mrs.
Evonn Maples of Odessa; two sis-
ters. Mrs. Hattie White and Mrs.
Bessie Hall of Taleo; two hiiith-
j crs. Sherman Calloway of Mt
Pleasant, Henry Calloway of Ne-
wark. N. J : and 11 grandchildren.
'1 he Calloways moved to Paris
ilium Bogota la-l.November. They
resided III Bogata -evetal tnoti'h-.
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Rod River (’o. Poll
Tax Payments l’p
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said lie Was entitled to line Ullderlh.'tve tieell Slice essflll ill interest
the recent C S Supieme Court I it*:• Gi iman- in touring Texas
tailing that every indigent person! Sen W.alt t Richter of G oi
charged with a felonv must have i rale., and Waltei Meier of San
a court appointed attorney . Bush-
ih-II had no lawyer at the original ' ;oi„lvVill envoy- They got to
trial. |'>;i si hi' if in turn' for Mever to
^FARTY LEADERS TO MEET tide m a carnival parade- in full
ei'WOoy attire Richter said many
German children we-ar enwltoy
suits, and they hope to eapitali/e
on their interest in cowboys to
perk up Texas tourist business
TAX PICTI’RE BRIGHTENS—
If C S. Treasury Department against operators of alleged slant-
slide rule forecasters are right, hole oil wells . . Attorney Gcn-
the federal meonu- tax cut will era I Carr ruled that a state law-
ease the revenue raising pic-sure i Article 393(1) prescribing fees
on the next Legislature. of county clerks is constitutional:
fe nded the light of the committee
to hold private meetings . . State
Com; troller Robert S Calvert
repi rted the state .-pent $2,300,-
oOO.oiii) in fiscal 1963, and wound
up with a net balance of $219,-
300.ooo . . . Atty. Gen. Waggon-
ei Carr said judgments totaling
>493.400 now have been entered
^pBoth Democratic and Republi-
can state exe-eutive committees
will hold meetings he'ie on Maivh
9. Re-quireef business is certify-
ing candidates for statewide bal-
lots. se lection of party eonventum
sites anel the place of May 12
moed-ings to canvas- the May 2
veitc
Se e tie-stealer at the Republi-
can meeting, however, is the de>-
eision on vvhcthe'r (and howl to j Treasury department officials but Article* 3930-A — covering
hold a pre-ide-ntial straw vote in | say the- income tax cut will put clerks in counties of 1.200.000
conne-etton with the first pri-' tmire money in circulation, which population—is not
Mother Local Man
Dies At Mertens
Mi B. \V W. itiger, mother
of R W Wei.-ingi r of Bogata III,
died Thursday at home in Me't-
ten- Services v.cie held at First
Baptist Chureh in Mortens Sun-
day aftcrnetein with burial in
Rie'hland Ce*mete,;y.
She is survived by her hus-
ill.' key t .iti- w .i 11.•*• t
• m •• a- l.i t vear ''3. .mu drew
| a .< ; el cent cl edit
Mt Vernon's ke y i:i..• vv a ,4u
(..ini eltvw neutral late no credit
I' a chat ge*.
Mt Pleasant’s key rate' was the
-atne' at .26. blit drew a 13 per
jee-tit charge.
I Parts' gate is .18 and i eeetved
a 13 pe*r ee'itt e'harge
I Final .
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This i an men ,i
t-e. i"pt - i-sued t 'l
> i .it I9li2. ti lalltig
Pell ta\ I ei t apt
■; poll t \ nil it)'
i'i* ta ot Red Riva-r
i on vv ht< ii
I 3 66.1.
i Manor.
Bogata Tractor
School Underway
Bogata Tractor & Equipment
Si hool has started its fourth week
of ope>ratiein with all 20 .'tudent-
hand. two sons and six grandohtl- (present. Although
(Item Mr anil Mrs. R W Wet
singer returned home Wednes-
day after attending the rites, his
father accompanying them.
’■ "I 1.323 over
the i alend.it
2.133
l-'Uid 111 Reei
scholarships totaling $110,000.
Her paper has been entered
Robert | with those of other school win-
| ner- m the state in competition
the title, State* Homemaker of
kin "now The winner of this
lion' i w ill ri'ceive a $1,500 schol-
ar lop from General Mills. Inc.,
sponsor ot the annual program.
The second-ranking girl in the
,-tate will receive a $500 educa-
tional grant. The school of the
state winner will be awarded a
complete set of the Encyclopae-
dia Britannica by Encyclopaedia
Bntannica. Inc.
Late m April, the first-place
winners from each of the 50
.-tales and tin* District of Colum-
bia, together with school advisors,
will gather m Colonial Williams-
burg. Va . to start an expense-
pud e-iluc.ittonal tour of the East.
Betty Cr 'cker Search for the
.'(ii ' .iii Homemaker <*f Tomor-
■ ■ ■' w.i • • gun m 1954 to e*mpha-
t'a pol lan e ot liomcntak-
m a- ,i i .tree-i It marked its
; ■ .ii:. *i atv this year with
I i. "Id oiit' lit: mt Ot 484 879
i ni i oil- oi 14.659 high schools.
T t.d i iii"lln cut stne'i* the pro-
gr.m;' .tail lands at 3'.* million
ml ai.d, with tin- year's grants,
(ioi.it hip wall e'Xceed $1 mil-
lion.
I
SPECIALS FRIDAY-SATURDAY
MARCH 6-7
CELLO, PKG.
CARROTS 2 for 15c
SHURFINE
FLOUR, 5 lb. 29c
Potatoes, 10 lbs. 35c
ENERGY
BLEACH, V2 Gal.....29c
FOOD KING
OLEO, lb.........2 for 25c
Picnic HAMS, lb.....25c
CANNED, SIIURFINE
MILK, Tall 10c
WOLF
CHILLI, 15-oz. can.. 45c
SHURFINE
Shortening, 3 lb.......59c
DOLE, 46-OZ.
Pineapple Juice......33c
SHURFINE
CATSUP, 14-oz. 15c
SHURFRESH
CRACKERS, lb.........19c
METZGERS
MILK, V2 Gal. 39c
SHURFINE, CUT GREEN—303 Cans
BEANS 6 for 1.00
Your Affiliated Food Store
G. W. BARTLETT GROCERY
Name Directors And
Officers R. R. Haven
Stockholders of the Red River
Haven Nursing Home met Mon-
day night at 7:30 p m. at the Ag.
building in Bogata Among other
business tran.-acteel. two diree-tors
were named. 11 II. (Pete) Wil-
kinson and Joe Ford, replacing
William Ro/ell and Guy Smelscr,
retiring member-*.
Following stockholders meet-
ing a Board of Pi lectors meeting
was held. The* following officers
were named: Pleas Turner, pres.;
James Cast Ionian, vice pres.;
Aubrey Buckman. treas.; E. E.
Kirkland, see.
Area VI FHA Meet
Texarkana Mar. 14
Area VI meeting of FHA will
he held March 14 at Texarkana
Junior College in Texarkana.
Registration will he from 8:30
a. m. to 10:30 a. m. in the lobby
of the college auditorium. The
house of delegates meeting will
begin promptly at 8:30 a. m. in
the Student Center building;
Room 211, behind the College
auditorium. There will be a
scrapbook display m the foyer of
the auditorium for all chapters
and the area scrapbook. Approx-
imately 2000 Future Homemak-
ers are expected to attend.
Candidates File
For Trustee
Filing for places on the ballot
in the school trustee election at
Bogata on April 4 are Hollis Ma-
thena. Wood Armstrong and Carl
Williams, whose terms are expir-
ing, also L M. Gold. Ennis Moore,
George H. Marshall. Rufus
Ward Jr.
Holdover trustees are President
of the Board Dr. Jack Troutt.
Richard Ward. Jack Franklin, C.
W. Littles.
somewhat
and chsa- November
handicapped by colei
greeable weather at times, both
classes, consisting of ten student-
each have bgen making satisfac-
tory progress in both shop train-
ing and actual field experience
training.
The entire class attended the
Bob Singer Int. Farm Dealer
open house held last Thursday
at Paris. Murray Cox. noted
WFAA news and agriculture com-
mentator. was present and inter-
viewed one of the instructors and
several of the students. The class
was entertained with food and
refreshments after which several
of the latest farming and ranch-
ing machines were demonstrated.
This school is presented by the
ARA Program for distressed J
areas of which Red River County
is included, to provide a future
qualified and experienced labor
pool for lex'al farmers and ranch-
ers. Johnny Gill and Jack
Franklin are instructors.
Ilivt-i (' unty eluting tile 1961 i
vi-.ii totaled 3.367. Till- t"tal via
253 |e*s> than rci>ortod lot 1963.
All who Imld valid poll tax re*
.e'ljts will be* eligible to pari II I I
pate m 1964 e-Icction-, In* ginning |
with the voting for public school |
tiustees in Apid and concluding!
with the balloting in November)
for party nominees from con-ta-
ble* to president
Persons betwevn 21 and 60 who
have not patei their poll t.ixe*-
may vote for federal offices in
by obtaining receipts
from tax collectors which bear
the words, "poll tax not paid."
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hanson.
Mr. anel Mr- Frank Tver attemd-
e*d teh Eastern Star and Masonic
dinner in Clarksville Friday
night.
Hale Appointed
To Draft Board
Travi- 1) ll.de* of Bogata, has
been informed that he has been
I ap|>ointe*d a member <>f local draft
| hoard No. 164 at Clarksville.
| Mr. II.ile* was appointed by
Prosidi'iit Johnson after being re-
commonded by Governor John
IConnally lie was advised of his
l appointment by Colonel Morris
S. Si Invart/, state director of Se-
— leetive Service.
I am sure your membership on
this board will reflect great cred-
it to yourself and the Selective
Service System of Texas,” Colon-
el Schwartz wrote Mr. Hale. Lo-
cal Board No. 104 has juri.-diction
over Red River County.
On Monday. Mrs. Walter Mc-
Dav nl was reported improving in
Clarksv ille hospital, where she
had been a patient for a week.
Payments Made To
Specified Schools
Representative Wright Patman
today announe'ed that the* Depart-
ment of Health, Education, and
Welfare has designated the fol-
lowing amounts for payment to
these specified ,-ehool districts:
Marietta Common School Dist.,
Lindeti, $3,039; DeKalb Independ-
ent School Dist., DeKalb, S32.241:
Dimple Rural High School Dist .
Clarksville. $1,139; Karnack Ind.
School Dist., Karnack, $12,671:
Detroit Ind. School Dist,, De-
troit, $1,574.
This assistance is furnished by
the Federal Government pursuant
to Public Law 874 because the
schools are located in federally
impacted areas, Mr. Patman said.
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Phipps and
baby of Paris, are visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Topping and family. Miss John-
nie Mae Topping, home from
ETSC during week end, had as
gue.-t, her roommate. Miss Jean-
ette Taylor of Dallas.
PROFIT BY OUR
LOW-COST
CAR FINANCING
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 ROZEL1
B. B. BLACK
SAM BARNARD
B. A LEGGETT
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