Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 27, 1999 Page: 3 of 20
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Thursday, May 27, 1999
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day night at 7:00 p.m.
Post is open Tuesday, Thursday
and Friday from 3:00p.m. until 12:00
midnight, and Saturday from 12:00
noon until 1:0() a.m.
Thursday at 7:00 p.m. is 42 play-
ing time and Pool and shuffleboard
are open all the time.
* The VFW will be starting a pool
tournament on Tuesday night at 7:00
pm. Everyone is invited to come out
for competition and fellowship.
* VFW comrades and auxiliary
ladies will present a program at Red
River Haven Nursing Home on Mon-
day, May 31, Memorial Day at 10:00
am. They will leave the nursing home
and go to the Memorial Park for a
short service and then will return to
the Post to begin serving brisket and
all the good trimmings at 1:00 p.m.
New Officers will be installed before
lunch.
* Get Well to Pat Sheffield.
* Sympathy is expressed to Rabbit
Wisinger and family during the loss
of his brother. Sympathy is also ex-
tended to Dorothy White and family
during the loss of her mother, Jessie
Belcher.
•Get well wishes are sent to Pat
Durock and Jean Smith.
•Pride in the Memorial Park is
expressed and the work done by Don
and Viv O'Donnal is appreciated.
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With June just around the bend,
time sure has flown. As many of you
know this Friday night is gradua-
tion at many of the area schools.
There will parties, brunches and other
celebrations galore. These recipes
may help you to get through some
of these events a little easier.
Myself, after graduation is over, I
will be gathering with the seniors to
spend the night atPrairiland for our
Project Graduation event.
It is a small price to pay to save
the lives of one or more of our kids.
Any of you out there are welcome to
come out and join us for the night.
In the mean time, have a safe and
happy Memorial Day and we will
see you next week!
Mardi Gras Punch-this one could
become a favorite with all the differ-
ent flavors you can add!
Pina Colado Punch -pretend you
are on the beach and the sun is
forever shining!
Punch for 50-anytime you need a
big recipe for a group., .this is i*
.quick and simple too!
Clam Dip -this one is a favorite to
take to gatherings and is easy to pre-
pare.
Chili Cheese Dip -everyone needs
a good dip recipe for the parties and
such. This one sounds good!
Lemon Pound Cake- This recipe
was asked for by one of our readers.
A lady brought a similar one( I be-
lieve hrs was a buttermilk though)
down to the paper one day for Tho-
mas to thank him for a favor he had
done for her. It was still warm.. .so
we all had to try it and it was deli-
cious!
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Mardi Gras Punch
1-6 ounce can frozen orange juice
1-6 ounce can frozen lemonade
1 quart apple juice-chilled
2 quarts ginger ale-chilled
1 quart sherbet-any flavor
In large punch bowl mix together all
juices. Just before serving, stir in gin-
ger ale and sherbet scooped into balls.
Yield: 24 servings.
Pina Colada Punch
1-46 ounce can pineapple juice-chilled
1-20 ounce can crushed pineapple-
undrained
1-15 ounce can cream of coconut
1- 31 ounce bottle club soda Or 7-Up
Mix ingredients together and add ice.
Serves 25-30.
Punch for SO
6 packages strawberry Kool-Aid
1 -46 ounce can pineapple juice
1 -6 ounce can frozen lemon juice
2- 46 ounce cans red Hawaiian Punch
ginger ale-optional
Prepare the Kool-aid with sugar and
water as if using four packages. Then
add pineapple juice, lemon juice and
Hawaiian Punch. Stir well. Chill. Add
ginger ale to taste just prior to serving.
Clam Dip
I can minced clams-drained(savejiuice)
1 block cream cheese-room temperature
I tablespoon Worchestershire sauce
I tablespoon lemon juice
1 teaspoon garlic powder
Whip cheese until smooth; add
drained clams, Worchestershire, lemon
and garlic. Mix well and chill at least
one hour before serving.
Chili Cheese Dip
1 pound Velveeta
1/4 cup taco sauce
1 small can green chilis
1 can chili without beans
Cube cheese; mix with other ingredi-
ents and cook in microwave until cheese
is melted and chili is hot.
Lemon Pound Cake
2-1/2 cups flour
2 cups sugar
4 eggs
2-1/2 teaspoon baking powder
I cup buttermilk
1 cup Crisco
2-1/2 teaspoon lemon juice
Mix all ingredients and beat for 15
minutes. Bake at 350 degrees for 45-60
minutes or until done when tested.
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Obituaries
D.M. and Mary Thomas
die May 6
D.M. and Mary Thomas died
Thursday, May 6 after fire broke out
in their home.
He was bom September 24, 1915
in Ballinger, the son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Jess Thomas of Ballinger
and Mary Louise Kelley was bom
September 12,1920 in Childress, the
dau, iter of the late Herschal and
Thelma Kelley of Talco. They were
married December4 13, 1938.
Joint services were held Monday,
May 10 in the Chapel of Frank W.
Wilson Funeral Directors with the
Rev. Craig D'Armond officiating.
Interment followed in Sunset Memo-
rial Gardens.
They moved from Talco in 1954 to
Odessa. He was a member of the
Pipeliners Local 798.
Surviving are their sons, Sidney
and wife Darlene Thomas and James
Dewey Thomas, all of Odessa; daugh-
ter, Lynda White of Odessa; seven
grandchildren; seven great-grandchil-
dren and his sister, Opal Hash of El
Paso.
She was the sister of the late
Herschal Kelley, Jr. of Sweeney.
Mrs. Jessie Mae Belcher
dies May 21
Mrs. Jessie Mae Belcher, age 91 of
Cuthand died Friday, May 21 in Red
River Health Care Center, Bogata.
Services were held at 11 ;00 a.m.
Saturday, May 22 under the pavilion
at Cuthand Cemetery with Rev.
Kenny Dickson officiating. Wood
Funeral Home had charge of arrange-
ments.
Mrs. Belcher was bom March 19,
1908 in Red RiverCounty, the daugh-
ter of Ed Bradley and Fannie Eastlick
Ewing. She married Herman Belcher
in 1925 near Cuthand. He preceded
her in death January 22, 1995. She
was also preceded in death by an
infant son and a son, Wesley Belcher
in 1998.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.
Dorothy (Mutt) White of Cuthand
and Mrs. Nancy Dugger of Fulbright;
one son, Pete Belcher of Cuthand; 12
grandchildren; and 19 great-grand-
children.
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CONGRATULATIONS
The family of John M. Ward
wishes to thank each and every per-
son who comforted us in so many
ways these past few months. The
prayers of support, the food, flowers,
phone calls and memorials would
have made John so proud. Special
appreciation to Cypress Basin Hos-
pice and Care First and staff for guid-
ing us through a dark time; to Tim
Wood for the beautiful music; the
James Wood family; Bro. Park
Robertson and Dr. McLeod for your
comforting messages that provided
us with the strength to carry on; and
to the First Baptist, United Methodist
and the Assembly of God Churches
for the food. Please keep us ion your
prayers.
Our unbounding love and appre-
ciation,
Nadine, Joe, Alan and Tina,
Debbie and Kirk
Mark and Donna
Johna, Brooke, Kali, Matthew,
Emily, Snowball and Pebbles
Sometimes we take our school
administrators and teachers for
granted. During the past several
months, Mr. Mabry and the teachers
of Bogata Elementary and J unior High
have gone the extra mile in helping
Brooke, Katie and Matthew adjust to
several personal dilemmas in their
lives. I realize these are only three
students out of many with various
personal problems, but it makes me
proud to know the care and attention
they so much need is provided. Thank
you, Mr. Mabry and staff for doing
much more than just your job. Your
kindness and generosity have been
noticed.
Nadine Ward
That action is best which produces the greatest happiness for the
greatest numbers.
—Francis Hutcheson
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Make Tomorrow's
World A Better
Place To Live
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OF
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Nichols, Nanalee & Nichols, Thomas. Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 27, 1999, newspaper, May 27, 1999; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1005911/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.