Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1998 Page: 4 of 12
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Thursday, August 6, 1998
Anderson certified
to stand trial as an adult
Talco Locals
Call In Your News To 379-4445
NOTICE
SHARON S BEAUTY SHOP
Is Now located at
Rugby, Tx.
Nexr to he uhome on
Highway 271 and C.R. 1260
632-5887
Shawn Williams
murder, murder, attempted murder,
burglary and two counts of injury to
the elderly.
Anderson is accused of the murder
on June 16th of stabbing Arnetta
Rogers age 78, to death, and stabbing
J.D. Rogers at the couple's home in
Blossom. Mr. Rogers is still recover-
ing from the attack which left him in
Intensive care for several days.
Mikel Don Anderson, age IS, has
been certified as an adult to face
capital murder charges.
Anderson has been transferred to
Lamar County Jail from HuntCounty
Juvenile Facility and been placed at
$250,000. He now awaits trial as an
adult. He has been charged with
capital murder, capital attempted
Marvie Goates and her cousins, warm, friendly and spiritual church
Sherran Bell , Betty Moon, Darlene to join him and the members of the
Horn and Patricia Sauthern have re- church on Sundays and Wednes- I
turned home from a week vacation in days.
Branson, Missouri and Eureka Karen Jones and Alex Wright en-
Springs, Arkansas. They reported joyed lunch and a movie in Paris
having a great time seeing shows, Thursday in celebration of Alex's
traveling to the Precious Moments birthday.
Gallery in Carthage, MO., touring Jack Brown, Carl Antone and Andy
the Holy Land and attending the Pas- Speir attended the Texas Ranger
sion Play in Eureka Springs. baseball game Tuesday in Arlington.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hall enjoyed Bill, Anita and Gina Baker trav-
supper in Paris Saturday evening. eled to Pelham, Alabama this week-
Wayne and Jelu Binion will cel- where Bill coached and Gina played
ebrate their wedding anniversary Aug. with the Mt. Pleasant All Stars in the f
13, 1998. World Series Dixie girls softball tour-
Yvonne Harris has returned home nament for age 11 & 12. At last report
after undergoing surgery this past the team had won one game and lost
week. She is reported improving. one game.
John and Regina Easley will cel- Jennifer Baker visited this week
ebrate their wedding anniversary Aug. with grandparents, Annette and
21, 1998. Charles Skaggs in Bogata and with
Ricky Nolen has returned home Sally and George Peek in Talco.
from his recent stay in the hospital at Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Franks and
Paris. He is reported improving. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Anschutz have
Happy August Birthday to; T.J. returned from vacationing in Wyo-
Williams, Judy Easley, Craig Easley, ming. They enjoyed attending the
Jackie Thompson, Misti Richeson, Cheyenne Rodeo while there.
Lorena Parker, Lekeitha Savage, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith trav- 4
Bethany Fail and Patsy Watts. eled to Lufkin Friday and attended a
Sunday Carol Laing, Jeremy Ab- Bible School program that their
shier, Patsy Smith, Nancy Brown and grandchildren, Melanie and Aaron
Tonya Hawkins attended the Dixie participated in. Melanie returned
League World Series in Sulphur home with them after a weeks visit
Springs. with hermothcr, step-dad and brother,
Ronnie and Marilyn Presley cel- Sally and Leon Dunn and Aaron,
ebrated their 29th wedding anniver- Visiting with J.C. and Vivian Fail
sary Saturday, Aug. 1, 1998. j Thursday were Jimmie Lee Sr. and
Sunday the Talco Assembly of God Missy Fail, Bethany and Jimmie Lee
Church enjoyed a great day of spiri- Jr. of Frankston. They also visited
tual renewal with visiting pastor, Bro. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harris and Mari-
and Mrs. Melvin James. An old time lyri'Presley while here. -
dinnerinthcfellowshiphall followed Gerald Holmes attended the Dixie T
morning services. Pastor Wilson League World Series in Sulphur
Weed invites anyone searching for a Springs Saturday and Sunday.
The First Baptist Church in Talco
met in the fellowship hall Sunday
e veni ng fol lowing services for a cake
and ice cream supper. The members
presented Bo, Angie, Amber and
Britani Brown With a money tree for
their goin away present. The couple
will be moving to Wynnewood, Okla-
homa where Bo will pastor the
Hillcrest Baptist Church. They will a
be missed in the community and are T
wished good luck.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayman Alexander
accompanied1 their daughter, Brenda
Red River County Sheriff's Report
July 26 through August 1
July26:Reportoffightinprogres's landscape; noise disturbance in
in Detroit; male transported on charge Annona; theft in Bogata; report of
of DWI and unlawful carrying of a domestic disturbance in Dimple; do-
weapon; animal complaint on Hwy. mestic disturbance in Avery.
37 south; emergency message in July 278: Criminal mischief in
Avery; male transported to county on Avery; male arrested on charge of
charge of striking fixture or highway criminal mischief; theft in Clarks-
ville; activated alarm in Avery; forg-
ery in Avery; theft in Clarksville;
male arrested on warrant from Hale
County for probation violation; male
arrested on charge of contempt of
court; assault family violence in
Annona; report of family disturbance.
July 28: Report of 911 hang up
call; theft in Clarksville; major acci-
dent on Highway 37 north; male ar-
rested on warrant for delivery of con-
trol led substance; welfare concern
south of Avery; welfare concern in
Avery; male arrested on charge of no
drivers license and no liability insur-
ance; disturbance in Avery.
July 29: Male arrested on charge
of driving while license suspended;
male transported to Greenville to
await transport to TDC; structure fire
in Annona; male arrested in Denton
County and transported to Red River
County on charge of revocation of
probation; assault family violence in
Detroit; male arrested on charge of
assault family violence; livestock
complaint.
July 30: Motorist assist in Bogata
male transported to county on charge
of assault and disorderly conduct;
major accident west of Avery; suspi-
cious person on FM195; motorist
assist in Detroit; report of possible
DWI; assistance in Clarksville.
' Juiy3l:Maletransportedtocounty
on charge of DWI; livestock com-
: plaint on Hwy 37 south; report of
theft on FM114; abandoned vehicle
on CR2232; illegal dumping on
FM 196; livestock complaint on Hwy,
37 south; report of trespassing on
FM114; report of trespassing on
- CR2455; domestic disturlVinCe in
"'Detroit. i 1,1
August I: Theft south of Bogata;
“Idisturbance south of Bogata; theft in
English; loose livestock on FM114;
minor in possession of alcohol; male
arrested on charge of minor in pos-
session of alcohol.
DEPORT &
Wednesday
at the scene I
Lorette Pynes of C
Sue Pynes of Pari
Ogden of Longview
A family vacatiol
to Galveston by Loretti
f ningham, Sue Pynef
Ogden of Longview;
Hawkes and Alicia F
view.
Carol and Jennii
lunch with Lucy Foj
Jane O'Neal had lt|
ily Sunday.
Sunday afternoq
Dwayne, Lisa* 0'N|
Drinnon, Karla, An
Arron Palmer visited
Jackson of Paris and
# ming and ice creami
O'Neal and West!
Arron Palmer spent Si
Jane O'Neal.
Velma Cox has n
extended vacation it
visit in Dallas with]
Cox. While in Vird
tended her grandat
Villagrams weddit
daughter of Morris]
ding was July 4 at thl
Middleburg, VA. Otj
bers attending wen
^ Shelly, Meredith an<
Alvarado, Raymond!
Gaylord of Bay town]
of Jacksonville, Flo
other than-the wedefl
pated in were the r(
hearsal dinner at t
Country Inn. While]
toured sites in Wasq
Viet Nam wall, Kored
and Lincoln Memt^
few. They went to B
land and toured the U
William, Lecel's husj
4 a personal tour of th
Hulsey ret
The 14th annual]
will be held Septenib
River Valley Bible C
of Paris.
Overnight accol
available Saturday, I
the main family day,
vited to attend and
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Rivercrest 1998 Seniors are urged McwbommStephefiViNe where they
to come to the school and pick up attended the Alexander family re-
their graduation pictures. union.
Rivercrest High School Freshman Bro. and Mrs. Ray Gee Jr. and
and new student orientation will be family have resigned as pastoret of
held Aug. 6 at 7:00p.m. at the River- the First Baptist Church and have
crest cafeteria. Parents and students moved to Lindale. The church has
are urged to attend. elected a search committee and will
Tri-Water customers please help. he hearing men in view of a call,
conserve by watering yards and gar- '1 ' ' ’' ~~
dens after 10:00 p.m. in the evening
or before 6:00 a.m. in the morning.
LaTonyaBell, bride-elect of Jarrod
Miller will be honored with a bridal
shower Aug. 9 from 3-4 pm at the
Fellowship Hall of the Calvary Bap-
tist Church in Talco. All friends and
family are invited to attend. Selec-
tions have been made at Wal-Mart in
Mt. Pleasant and Paris and at Gene
the Jewler in Paris.
Youthwear for Girls
HAVE A NICE
WEEKEND
Free or reduced/price meals
The Talco & Bogata school serves meals each school day. Children may buy lunch for $1.20
and breakfast for 55*. Children may also get meals free or at a reduced price. Rivercrest High
School lunch $1.50, breakfast 65*.
If you now get food stamps or T ANF for your child, your child can get free meals. If your total
household income is the same or less than the amounts on the Income Chart below, your child
can get free meals or reduced-price meals. A foster child may get free or reduced-price meals
*■ Norwoo
The Western Original*
Nick Norwood
doctorage in Englisj
State University red
son of Robert V. and
of Wake Village and
Norwood and the grfl
Chesshire and the jl
Chesshire and Vij
Norwood and the
Norwood, and is a I1
Texas Senior Hn
4 Texarkana. He also*
of arts degree from I
Texas-Arlington and
from the University]
Norwood has been
regardless of your income The reduced price is 40* for lunch and 30* for breakfast
To get free or reduced-price meals for your child, you must complete an application and return
it to the school. Applications cannot be approved that are not complete.
If you now get food stamps or TANF for the child you are applying for, the application must
have the child's name, a food stamp or TANF case number for that child, and the signature of an
adult household member. If you are applying for a foster child, the application must have the
child's name, the child's "personal use" income and an adult signature If you do not list a food
stamp 0* TANF case number for the child you are applying for. then the application must have
month and where it came from, the signature of an adult household member, and tha'tadult'ssocial
stamp or TANF case number for the child you _ _ ____________^________
the child's name, the names of all household members, the amount of income each person got last
month and where it came from, the signature of an adult household member, end that adult's
security number or the word "none” if the adult does not have a social security number
Your eligibility may be checked at any time during the school year. School officials may ask
you to send papers showing that you child should get free or reduced-price meals
You may talk to school officials if you do not agree with the school's decision on your
application or the results of verification. You may also ask for a fair hearing You may do this
by calling or writing: Gary VanDeaver. Superintendent, 903-632-5205, Rt. I, Box 253, Bogata,
TX 75417. *
If your child gets free or reduced- price meals because of your income, you must tell the school
if your household sire decreases or your income increases by more than $50 per month or $600
per year If your child gets meals because you get food stamps or TANF, you must tell the school
when you are not getting TANF or food stamps for them. You may then fill out another
application giving income information.
School officials use the information on the application to decide if your child should get free
or reduced-price meals. Free and reduced-prize eligibility information may be subject to release
toother federal, state and local education, health or other means-tested programs. Some programs
already identified are the National Assessment of Educational Progress and officials collecting
data for Title I allocation and evaluation purposes.
You may apply for meals anytime during the school year If you are not eligible now but have
a change in status, like a decrease in household income, an increase in household size, become
unemployed or get food stamps or TANF for your child, you may then complete an application
Meal substitutions at no additional cost for children who meet the definition of "handicapped"
will be served, provided a physician has submitted a statement attesting to this fact and
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In the operation of the child feeding programs, no child will be discriminated against because
of race, sex. color, national origin, age or handicap If you believe you have been discriminated
against, write immediately to the Secretary of Agriculture. Washington. DC 20250.
You will be notified when your application is approved or denied
The Western Original*
Income Chari
Monthly Weekly
Reduced
Price EmB
1 $10,4*5 $14,893 $873
2 14,105 20,073 1.176
3 17,745 25,253 1,479
4 21.385 30,433 1,783
5 25.025 35,613 2,086
6 28,665 40,793 2.389
7 .32,305 45,973 2.693
8 35.945 51.153 2,996
9 39.585 56,333 3,300
10 43,225 61,513 3,604
11 46,885 66,693 3,908
12 50.505 71,873 4.212
For each additional family member
Family Anni,f|iy
Reduced
Ease
$1,242
1,673
2,105
2,537
2,968
3,400
3.832
4,263
4.695
3.127
5,559
5.991
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