The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1975 Page: 3 of 8
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Clean,
low Mileage
73 Ford LTD
BEST BUY
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CARS &
TRUCKS
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McKELLAR'S
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GIVE
Jock Slaton--G-A. Hines, Jr.
427-2749 427-3127
CLEAN LATE MODEL
USED CARS
For The
Entire Family
Long A Short Sleeves
72 Mercury
Montego
4 Door
ki
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STATE VEHICLE
INSPECTION STATION
TIRES
BATTERIES
ACCESSORIES
BLOCK ICE
Mon., Tues., Wed and Fri.
9am 12noon, 1 5pm
Saturday
9a.m.-12 noon
Closed Thursday
All
Meat
4 Door, Rodio,
Power Steering
Whitewoll Tires,
Air Wheel Covers
ONI OWNER
McKELLAR'S
ANNEX
Will Give And
REDEEM
FILLED
COLD BOND STAMP
BOOKS
IN MOUNT VERNON
Just Received
New Shipment
Dan River King,
Queen, Full A
Twin-Fitted A
Flat Sheets
Pillow Cases
To Match
JUST RECEIVED-PANT SUITS.
DRESSES, JEANS & BLOUSES
Shop While Selection is
Complete
74 Ford
F 250 Custom 4 Speed
Transmission, Power
Steering, Radio
7S0XI6 18 000 Miles
Air Conditioning
0N( OWNER
Or Either Of
2 Charge
Card Plans
24 Hour Service
Bogata 632-M07
MUSCLE — Milton Scales
muscles down a Mustang
ball carrier in the River-
crest-Hughes Springs season
opener at Revel Stadium
Friday night. The Rebels
tied the Mustangs 14-14.
(Staff Photo)
20
Oz.
73 Dodger
Charger
Tinted Glass
Automatic
Transmission Power
Steering V 8 Radio
Whitewoll Tires
ONE OWNER
Air Conditioning
Wheel Covers
ONE OWNER
Phone
572 3486
9" CORNING WARE
Pie Plate
ALADDIN
NOTE BOOK
PAPER
Washing
Powder
LARGE GROUP
POLYESTER KNITS
ON BOLTS
WHITE CLOUD
TOILET
TISSUE
2
Roll Pkg.
Large
Roll
BOUNTY
PAPER
TOWELS
See me.
Harold A. Sheppard
401 East Main Street
Clarksville, Taxa*
Marriage
Licenses
September 1. Thru
Septembers. 1975
Kevin McFadden and Janet
Lee Sharp, Hugo, Oklahoma;
Rafael Vela and Nedra Joyce
Downer, Paris. Texas; Walter
Clyde Francis, Jr and Barbra
Jean Fielder, Paris. Texas;
Gary Lee Reed and Lavonda
Jene Ricks, Clarksville, Texas;
Earl Douglas Christopher, Jr.
and Priscilla Inez Christopher,
Locksburg, Arkansas; Byrd
Williams and Barbara Kay
Perkins. Clarksville. Texas.
, Bogata
Gas Company
Retail And Wholesale
Jim Robinson
Owner
73 Ford LTD
4 Door Power
Steering
V 8 Rodio
V Roof
DONNIE KECK FORD, INC.
WHERE NO ONE WALKS AWAY
Ferguson Rood
Mt. Pleasant
Bells & Flares
Sizes 28 To 42
fteg. $10.99
NOW
MEN'S 501 LEVI
JEANS
74 Chevrolet
CIO
Standard
Transmission,
V 8 Radio
ONE OWNER
STATE FARM
Insurance Companies
Home Of (ices. Bloomington. Illinois
72 Chev.
IMPALA
CUSTOM
2 Door H Top,
Power Steering,
Power Brakes, Air
Cond.. V Roof,
low Mileage
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The Bogata News, Bogata, Texas Thursday, September 11, 1975
ALL IN EXCELLENT CONDITION
Also
We Pay Cash For
Clean Used Cars
Large Group Polyester
DOUBLE KNIT
Short Lengths, Assorted
Fancies A Solids
Slightly
Irregular
ENTIRE STOCK
MEN'S KNIT
SLACKS
Reg. Values
Up To $22.00
NOW
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45c
$499
P. O. Box 214
Bogata 632-4421 *
Store Hours As Of Sept. 15-Will Be
Open At 7:00 a.m.—Closed At 7:00 p.m.
DEAN WARD'S
GROCERY
[ OTAMWa
200 COUNT PKG.
66'
13*4 Ol.
Shrink To Fit
Reg.. $11.25
NOW
$899
s8”
Solids
69‘
47'
79'
NEW CROP
PEANUTS
Product of J.
C. Taylor Farm
2-Lb. Bag
77c
USE OUR LAY - AWAY PLAN
lC
55'
72 Mercury
Marquis
2 Dr V 8 Radio,
Auto Trans., P
Steering A Brakes.
Tinted Glass, w/Covers,
Whitewoll Tires
ONE OWNER
AMERICAN THREAD
SAYELLE YARN
■K Reg. $1.17
w &ke*ne
Limit 6 To A Customer
DEPT.
STORE
Brushed Nylon
SLEEPWEAR MATERIAL
MILK
$]49 $JO9
w..
MEN S MAVERICK
JEANS
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which was monitered, that he
had shot at a car.
The Shelton vehicle was left
parked on Highway 37 with two
wheels on the pavement and
without any lights or warning
signals while Eddins took
Shelton before justice Smith.
Kenneth Sheppard, Red
River County Clerk, said that
Eddins was sworn in as a
deputy on September 4, 1975.
The commissioners court
confirmed the legality of the
swearing and that it was done
in accordance with the law on
Monday, September 8, Shep-
pard said.
LARGE GROUP
LADIES' GIRLS'
PANTS & BLOUSES
REG. $3.95
NOW $]44
DODGING — Ricky Franks
attempts to outmanuever the
Mount Pleasant Tiger
players closing in as he runs
around left end. The Rebels
freshman team lost to the
Tigers 27-0 in a game
Thursday, September 4.
(Staff Photo)
$| 19
BOY'S MAVERICK JEANS
Sizes 8—18, Reg. & Slims
Reg. $7.99— NOW $6”
Boy's sizes 5—7,
Reg. & Slims. Reg
$5.99—NOW
Retired Teachers
To Meet
The Red River County
Retired Teachers will meet at
2:00 pm. Monday, September
15 in the Red, River County
Library The Paris Retired
Teachers will present the
program.
All retired teachers of the
area are invited to attend and
those who have not joined are
urged to join.
following sessions: Public
Relations, Up Membership
Participation, and Bicentennial
Projects. Involvement
techniques were presented in
each session
Sessions for teachers in-
cluded Reports and Business,
Involvement Techniques, and
Up Membership Participation.
Approximately sixty-five
homemaking teachers and
FHA members from neigh
boring schools attended the
workshop which was under the
direction of Mrs. Norma
Shipman, Area VI Consultant
for Homemaking Education,
Texas Education Agency,
Sulphur Springs.
Rivercrest High School
homemaking teachers are Mrs
Bonnye Gage and Mrs Anita
Stubblefield.
Like a good
neighbor,
State Farm
is there,
with help for your
car, home, life and
health insurance.
Double S&H
Green Stamps
Each Wednesday
With $2.50 Or
More Purchase
'oiniTI
TuwetSj
’in.
gold
BOW
Bread 2-79'
Hwy. 37 North - 1 Mile
ClarksviNe
SAVE
at McKELLAR'S department store
Prices Effective Thurs., Fri., & Sat., Sept. 11, 12 & 13
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Workshop Held At Rivercrest
Officers ' of the Future
Homemakers of America and
homemaking teachers at
Rivercrest High School served
as hostesses for an In-Service
workshop on Wednesday,
September 3. Refreshments of
door and the flames blew back punch and cookies were served
on her hand. The vent hood
from the stove was damaged
and extensive smoke damage
to the kitchen Mrs. Green is
employed at Joe Ford’s
Grocery
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Stanley
of Post visited Friday with Mr
and Mrs Britt Lassiter and her
uncle, Bill Harbison.
Jewell Summers attended the
birthday party honoring her
great-grandson, Diallo Stogner
in Greenville Sunday. Dinner
was served and later the bir-
thday cake was served to Mr
and Mrs. Charles Stogner,
Jewell Summers, Kenneth
Stogner, Kathy Stogner, Mr
and Mrs Billy Rivers, Louise
Hooten. Deborah Hooten, Linda
Moore, Jason and Christy
Moore, Jim Moore, Helen
Shaw, Danny, Jimmy, Steven
and Sherri Shaw, Mr and Mrs
Gary Stogner and William,
Rocky Stogner, and Diane
Bowman.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. McMinn
were recent guests of her
mother, Mrs Rufus Ward and
Mr Ward and attended the
funeral of her grandmother,
Mrs. Cora Ward
Mrs Josie Blake has
returned from Houston where
she visited her son, Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Blake and family.
Mrs Tommy Barton had as
Thursday and Friday guests
her nephew, Mr and Mrs.
Harvey Ford of Rusk and for
the weekend Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Branch and family of
Bells
Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Chandler
of Leggett visited her sisters,
Mrs Maurice Hobbs and Mrs.
Paul Williams.
visited Friday and Saturday in
Longview with their son, Mr.
and Mrs. Drue Pirtle and Lana
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hervey and
Mrs. Ada Holmes visited Mr.
and Mrs. Bale Stogner in Mount
Pleasant Wednesday.
Saturday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Tommy Lee Cox were his
brother, Mr. and Mrs, James
Cox of Littlefield, Texas. They
all enjoyed a sight seeing trip
Saturday afternoon and a
hamburger supper later at the
Cox home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dodd had
as visitors during the weekend,
their children, Mr. and Mrs.
David Hendrix and family of
Kilgore, Mr. and Mrs Tommy
Ferris and family of Fort
Smith, Arkansas, and Nelda
Dodd. They were here to attend
the Dodd reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Shirey of
Levelland and Mrs. Britt
Wilson and Robert Wilson of
Bogata visited Monday with
Mrs. Tommy Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hawkins
had as visitors Wednesday, Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Mertenn of
Kingsville.
Forrest Lynn Whitten of
Greenville visited his mother,
Mrs. Neva Whitten during the
weekend.
during registration from 4:00 -
4:30 p.m.
Mrs. Billy Douglas, Paris
High School homemaking
teacher, presided during the
opening session A devotion
was presented by members of
the West Lamar FHA.
Talmadge Morgan,
$9”
superintendent of Talco-Bogata
schools, Denise Ward,
president of Rivercrest Senior
Chapter of FHA, and Mrs.
Linda Norris, Area VI YHT
officer. Mount Pleasant,
brought greetings to the group.
Twylia Dunn, Area VI FHA
president, Commerce, in-
troduced the following officers
who served as group leaders:
Nancy Waters, Cooper; Carrie
Wade, Delmar; Barbara An-
derson, Campbell; Kathy
Brooks,, Rivercrest; and
Deanya Keuklehan, Bonham.
FHA’ers participated in the
Rivercrest Student
Council Meets
The Student Council met on
September 4, 1975, for the first
meeting of the new school year.
The meeting was called to
order by the President Lee Ann
House. The Constitution was
read to the council. Students
were selected to give the in-
vocation at each home football
game.
Denise Ward, Karen Pirtle,
Freda Cabell, Shan Watkins,
and Sammy Ellis were ap-
pointed to the works and
projects committee.
Mike Medlin, JoAnn Stub-
blefield, Kathy Brooks, Carolyn
Carroll, Guy Nell Hall and
Stacey Embrey were named to
the publicity committee.
Jerry Sulsar, Lori Gordon,
Terry McGonagill, and
Raymond Knight were ap-
pointed to serve on the
devotional committee.
The Student Council meets on
the third Thursday of each
month with Mrs. Jerry Russell
as sponsor
Bogata Personals
Mrs. Charlie Green of
Cuthand received severe bums
on her right hand Saturday
morning when a skillet of
grease caught fire. She was
reheating the grease to pour up
when it caught fire and she
attemped to throw it out the
Johntown News
Mis* Carla House has
enrolled in Kilgore Junior
College for the next semister.
Mr and Mrs E. V. Pirtle
Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Grogan
spent the weekend with her son,
Mr and Mrs Larry Ashley of
Tyler and her daughter. Mr
and Mrs Ben Young and family
of Houston.
Mrs Ethel Barton had as
visitors for the weekend her
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ira
McDonald Sr. of Kerrville and
her grandson. Mr. and Mrs.
James McDonald and baby of
Granger, Indiana and on
Monday William Brown of
Byars, Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs. W H Mont-
tgomery were recent visitors of
her brother. George Chesshir of
Fort Worth, he is recovering
satisfactorily from a heart
attack suffered recently.
Mr and Mrs James Mont-
gomery and Mr. and Mrs W.
H Montgomery were in Tyler
to attend the fall meeting of the
East Texas Polled Hereford
Association at the Red Carpet
Inn W H Montgomery was
elected to the Board of
Directors of the Association for
a three year term.
Mr and Mrs. Sam Latimer of
Fort Worth were weekend
visitors of her father, Jeff
Hancock and Bill and his
mother, Mrs. Ora Tyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Allen
were Sunday guests of Mrs. O.
B. King of Mount Pleasant.
Thursday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Mack Mitchell and Mr.
and Mrs. Glen White and
family were Mr. and Mrs.
Donnie Bland of Cumby, Joe
Dell and Kathy Biand of Cedar
Hill and Pam Lawson of
Commerce.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Prater had
as Saturday night visitors Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Prater and
Jeffery of Dallas and Mrs. Lou
Loud Sleeper
There's the guv down the
street who snored so loud he
used to wake himself up He
finally cured himself b\
sleeping in the next
room —now hedoesn t hear a
thftig
nAINfdPrifin HUf.MtS SPRINGS OMAHA VT PUASANTMT VfPNON
Bogata Personals
Ann Quinn and children of
Clarksville and on Sunday, Mr.
and Mrs James Prater and
family of Paris.
Mrs. Lilly Davenport spent
Friday to Tuesday with her
brother, Mr. and Mrs Ross
McClure.
Mrs. Britt Wilson has
returned home after visiting
her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A.
L. Shirey of Levelland and
other relatives. Mr. and Mrs.
Shirey accompanied her home
and are visiting relatives.
Mrs H E. Troutt spent last
week with her sister, Mrs.
Julius Laub of Haileyville,
Oklahoma She was met there
by another sister, Mrs. Viola
Montgomery of Shawnee,
Oklahoma.
Mr and Mrs. Dewey Howard
who were patients in a hospital
were recently released. They
had as visitors after returning
home Mmes. Odell Belcher,
May Cabell, Fannis Clark and
Ruth Belcher of Talco.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Puckett
of Grand Prairie were recent
visitors of his aunts, Mrs. Kate
Grayson and Mrs. Stella
Davidson.
Miss Kathy Pickitt of
Houston spent Labor Day with
her grandmother, Mrs. Stella
Davidson.
Jerald Smith was recently
dismissed from Red River
County Hospital where he was a
patient several days after being
injured by a bull.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Shockey recently purchased
the Esker Chesshire house and
moved here from Johntown and
asked their Bogata News to
changed from Bogata Rt. 1 to
Bogata.
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Wright, Pat. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1975, newspaper, September 11, 1975; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1297217/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.