Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1998 Page: 3 of 12
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Thursday, May 7, 1998
Clowdus
dus, age 76 of Irv-
unar County, died
Irving.
eldat4p.rn.Tues-
od Funeral Home
nth burial in High-
|was bom Novem-
b Crossroads com-
County, the daugh-
lia House Pomroy.
I Lynn Clowdus on
\junar County. He
U973. She worked
Irving Care Center
HAPPY 9TH BIRTHDAY-
Melanie Smith, daughter of
Russell Smith of Talco and Sally
Dunn of Lufkin celebrated her
9th birthday with a swimming
party at the Fitness Factory in
Mt. Pleasant on Saturday, May
2,1998 hosted by her grandpar-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith.
Special guests were mother and
step-father, Sally and Leon
Dunn of Lufkin and brother,
Aaron Smith of Lufkin and
Trish Dunn of Lufkin ; softball
team members-Alex Wright,
Jesi Navia, Leslie Richeson, Jes-
sica Griffin, Cassandra Nor-
man, Lorena Parker, Taylor
Phillips and Kelly Pierce; mem-
bers of the Girl Scouts-Angie
White, Jennifer White, Jessica
Fenner and Della vee Waller and
friends and classmates- Mayra
Clark, Marta Rhoades, Leslie
Wright, Robbie Bevill, Kathy
White, Tammy Pierce, Dale
Griffin, Laura Bevill, Misti
Richeson, Robert Caul Rhoades,
Melissa Waller, Erica Jones,
A manda Baird, Susie Ontrivros,
Carmen Ontrivros, Matt Miller,
Ronnie Parker, Robert Rector,
Jared Adams, Ricky Grubbs,
Troy Morris, Derek Morris,
Luke Clark and Jacob Wright.
Melanie received many nice and
useful gifts.
Bonnie Sue Phillips
* Phillips named All
American Scholar
The United States Achievement
Academy announced today that
Bonnie Sue Phillips from Lone Star
has been named an All American
Scholar.
The USAA has established the All
American Scholar Award Program
to offer deserved recognition to supe-
rior students who excel in the aca-
demic disciplines. The All American
▼ Scholars must earn a 3.3 or higher
grade point average. Only scholars
selected by a school instructor, coun-
selor, or other qualified sponsor are
accepted. These scholars are also eli-
gible for other awards given by the
USAA.
Bonnie, who attends Rivercrest
High School was nominated for this
national award by Mrs. Russell. She
will appear in the All American
Scholar Yearbook, which ispublished
nationally.
i Bonnie is the daughter of Brit and
* Anaya Phillips from Lone Star. The
grandparents are Ted Phillips of Lone
Star and W.A. and JoDelle Cooper of
Cunningham.
by two sons, Billy
t Elm and David
tville; four grand-
lovie Dee Pomroy
icrous step-grand-
grandchildrenand
Elizabeth Kayelyn Scott & L.J. Stowe
Misty ‘Deming
Misty Deming awarded scholarship
Talco resident Misty Deming was car accident,
awarded the Duane Priest Premedi- Harding is the largest private sc hool
cal Memorial Scholarship in the in Arkansas with a student body to-
amount of $2,200. She is a junior taling more than 4.000. Students from
chemistry major at Harding Univer- all 50 states and more than 30 foreign
sity in §earcy, Arkansas. countries comprise the university's
The scholarship, which will be population. It offers eight undergradu-
applied during the 1998-99 school ate degrees in more than 80 academic
year, was established in honor of majors, as well as 12 preprofessional
Duane Priest, who was a premedical degree programs,
studenlat Harding fatally injured in a
Scott-Stowe engagement announced
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Scott SheisalsothegranddaughterofTern
proudly announce the engagement LoweofBalmorheaandthelatcIsabc
and approaching marriage of their Lowe. Elizabeth is a 1996 graduati
daughter, Elizabeth Kayelyn Scott, of Rivercrest High School and at
to L.J. Stowe. The couple will be tends Paris Junior College,
married in a formal ceremony Satur- Her fiance is the son of Mr. ant
day, May 16, 1998, at six o'clock in Mrs. Luther Stowe, Jr of Boxelder
the evening at the Westside Church He is the grandson of the late Haze
of Christ in Clarksville Minister and Buck Lively, Sr., and the Ian
JamesRennakerwillpcrformthecer- Zella and Luther Stowe, Sr. He is i
emony. graduate of Holly Ridge High Schoo
The bride-elect is the granddaugh- and is a rancher,
ter of Lola Collins of Arlington and Friends and family are invited tc
the late George W. Scott of Hondo, attend the wedding and reception.
le, age 56, who
Merchant Motor
land who worked
rior to his death,
12 at his home,
rior to moving to
ild Wednesday at
Ige Funeral Home
lal in Woodland
June 10,1941
in death
and Annis Little;
nond Little.
I wife, Margaret
| son, Luther C.
[daughters, Carla
lann Marie Little,
tie, all of Euless, £)
fichels of Louis-
brs, Sarah Lynn '
[Mary Eppers of ,
bs of Sumner.
Every calling is great when greatly pursued.
•Oliver Wendell Holmesjr.
i) Webb
McClendon to
graduate from Angelo
Simp Troy McClendon, son of
Larry and Donna McClendon of
Decatur and the grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Morris of Bogata will gradu-
ate from Angelo State University on
Friday, May 15 with a Bachelor of
Arts degree in Psychology.
Exercises will be held at San
Angelo Coliseurrl. • <«
Bible study will be Saturday
This Saturday at 6:30 p.m., there the special Bible tin
will be a catch-up session Bible study ing taught on Su
at the home of Randy and Donna Fulbright.
Miller in Fulbright. The time will be Any who are inter
. spent to help people with material time-line study and
v and questions they have pertaining to are welcome to atte
Falter Webb, 87,
ly 4, 1998 at St.
nd Health Center,
[held at 2 p.m.
i, at Gene Roden's .
lurgie Thompson 9
officiating. Burial
Honor Cemetery, i
(Editor's Quotes
It is always so easy to find
fault if we do not have to
assume responsibility.
bom March 29, ;
lleton, Tenn. to •
ouvella Carpen- I
td Lelia Bozzell I
, 1931, She pre- J
May 4,1987.
to Lamar County ■
I seven brothers }
They settled on •
utheast of Bios- <
is lifetime home, if
icher who loved I
e participated in ;
hrough Lamar |
gencies. He won •
|h his pursuit of \
cment. He won ;
nd 49 offered by »
connection with !
Boil Conserva- |
1 Farmer of the J
Ively farmed and •
. .. ■ itjC .iMVtVWf ; ; ..w, \a; .
PJC graduation
announced
Over 250 graduating seniors will
receive diplomas and certificates in
ceremonies at PJC on Friday.
The cei.einwuy .wiU he held at 8
p.m. in the Hunt Center with a
reepetion following in the Student
Center Ballroom.
Relatives and friends are cordially
invited to attend.
Pampered Chef party
held at Shull home
Nell Shull and Wanda Bradley
presented a "Pampered Chef party
for twenty-one guests at Nell's home
near Deport Saturday night.
After demonstrations of the prod-
ucts and a cooking demonstration
guests were served refreshements and
visited.
EQUESTRIAN TRAINING CENTER
Specializing In English & Western For Horses & Riders
Monthly lYaining / Day Board Rates
Lessons • Individual * Hour or 1/2 Hour Sessions
TALCO FOOD MART
903-379-6201
MONDAY
Hamburgers
"Special”
$289
Hamburger,
Fries & Drink
THURSDAY
Lunch Special
3 Piece Fish Dinner
with Fries
Hushpuppies &
Drink
All for ONLY $3"
★ SUMMER RIDING CAMP ★
June 14
4-Day hands-on riding Instruction.
Ftoll bone care and riding 8-4pm daily.
Hone & tack, safety helmet and proper boots necessary.
Mini-show on last day.
NEGATIVE COGGINS REQUIRED ^
PRE-REGISTRATION/DEPOSIT BY MAY 28 ^
nmunity leader. ”
yrdtown Baptist't
solidation with
in Blossom He j’
liere for several *
H honorary life- *
iptist Church in •
was also a mem- !
ds in Byrdtown *
red as president ;
>m in the school
(tired form the '
10 years of ser-
WEEKLY SPECIAL
BURRITOS
2 For $1!!
$2* PER STUDENT (DEPOSIT $50) 1
SNACKS, LUNCH, STALL FOR HORSE INCLUDED
For more info:
Lynda Work 785-0060,7854858
THE FULBRIGHT CHURCH OF CHRIST enjoyed a men’s breakfast
Saturday, May 2 at the home of Randy Miller. Those attending were
Jeff Nichols, Charles Skaggs, Joe Gibbs, Terry Brown, Brandon Miller
and Randy Miller.
freight warehouse
red by one child, !
Webb and wife, J
bm; three grand- *
Webb, Susan »
land Peter and
' husband Gary,
{grandchildren, j
liny Webb, Clay
ker McDowra, !
and Nicholas
beat-grandson,
per, Eliza Moore
jess Webb, both f
feces and neph-
Members of the staff at St. Joseph’s Family Clinics in Deport and Bogata live right
in the area. They’re your friends and neighbors; the folks you see at ballgames, at
church, or at school.
But in addition to being good neighbors, they are qualified health care profession-
als, bringing quality medical care to residents of the Deport-Bogata area.
Conveniently located, the Bogata Clinic is open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
with the exception of Thursdays when hours are from 8 a.m. until noon. The Deport
Clinic, located in the center of town, is open Mondays from 9 a.m. until noon and
NEW 10-HOUR
VOTIVES
[Mark Webb.
Pis McDowra,
McGarvey, and
MM
CANDIES
20% 0f
from l-6 p.m. On Tuesdays through Thursdays, the clinic is open from 7 a.m. until 6
p.m. Friday hours are from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Appointments are requested, but not required.
Medicare, Medicaid and Most Other Forms of Insurance Accepted
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Nichols, Nanalee & Nichols, Thomas. Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1998, newspaper, May 7, 1998; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006275/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.