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Thursday, October 22, 1998
>efover
>er 15
fover, age 74, for
frnia, died Thursday,
jfcris Nursing Horae,
rices were held at 2
Ctober 17 in Fairview
rksville with Rev.
ficiating. Wood Fu-
charge of arrange-
was bom October
Jkuid, CO, the son of
[Keefover. His First
Jernice Taylor, pre-
Ith in 1959. He later
tin, whopreceded
August, 1997. He was
Jriver and a World
in War veteran.
by one daughter
tickie and Ross Grif-
Jfour grandchildren,
ltd Anna Gonzales
fichelle Williamson
I Johnson of Bogata;
Tiildren and one sis-
5le of California.
lpbell
>er 12
ell, age 49 of Roxton
Ctober 12athisresi-
held Wednesday,
2:00 p.m. in Gene
#pel with Rev. Jerry
|)g Burial followed
Ctery in Roxton.
[of Clint and Agnes
■1 and married the
(Hooveron June 29,
laptist and a retired
3m B&W,
his wife, Linda Sue
|oxton; sons, Jeff
fe Suzan and Mitch
5 Lori, both of Paris;
Sanders and hus-
sno; brothers. Jack
junpbell and John
^is; a sister, Shirley
ndChildrenCayli
Robert Campbell,
|,EricCampbell and
V He was preceded
F brother, Ronnie
*
ery is from Mary
, Box 158, Venus,
(E-mail:
it). She is inter-
more about the
vho taught school
Cge in Clarksville
D's. She has heard
|ris own boarding
linthe 1870’s. It
hat he was nephew
AcKenzie., whose
Id Clarksville’s
James married
gins)Carter. Ms.
1 to hear from any-
Ii nformat ion about
entioned above,
like to write Ms.
rite him at the
uery you would
I in this column,
the Red River
al Society, P.O.
(Hie, Texas 75426
Yearbooks on sale at RHS
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The 1998-99 Rebel yearbook will
go on sale Nov. 3, 1998 at the Bogata
campus, Nov. 4 at the Talco campus
and Nov. 5 at the Rivercrest campus.
Students may purchase their books
before school and during both lunches
at Rivercrest and students at the Talco
and Bogata campuses may purchase
their yearbooks before school begins
and during the first period of the day.
The cost of the yearbook will be
$30.(X). If students have their names
engraved on the cover of the year-
book, there will be a charge of $6.00
per book.Names havingovcr2l char-
acters will be set in two lines and
charged for two names (word spaces
count as a character). Plastic covers
can be ordered for $2.00 each. If a
student wants to wait to buy a plastic-
cover when the yearbooks come in
they will be available. All yearbooks
sold after Nov. 5 will be $35.00each..
If students wait to purchase a book
when they come in the cost will be
$40.00.
For more information contact Joan
Mabry at the school- 632-5204.
(Please mn this until Nov. 5 in the
Talco and Bogata papers)
HEAD ON COLLISION- Department of Public Safety Trooper Stacy McNeal reports that two people
were injured in this head on collision in Deport Monday afternoon. Hugh Forrester, age 78 of Bogata was
in ICU in fair and stable condition and Robby Jones of Mt. Vernon was transferred to a Tyler Hospital.
Reports indicate that Mr Forrester was southbound and Mr. Jones was northbound on Hwy. 271 at the
intersection of Hwy. 271 & Holloway street in Deport when Mr. Forrester began a turn too soon and
collided with the other vehicle. (Staff Photo by Mike Francies)
, , PRAYERS ANSWF.RED-Friends joined hands and formed a circle in prayer as Myron Ellis was air-
lifted from the Rivercrest football field on Thursday night. Ellis who received a head injury in the game
is reported back to school and doing well. (Staff Photo Nancy Brown)
iSue1 a iSu/eefo
Resraumm & Bakeny
19th N.W. and FM79 * Paris, TX * 737-0180
Dinner for 4
$3995
Chicken & Dressing,
Choice of 4 Vegetables, Drink & Dessert
Place your order early!!
Catering for the holidays. Book early!!
JOHNTOWN
LOCALS
By Jana Hawkins
632-5174
COMMUNITY
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BANK
MEMBER F.O.I.C
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CD’s, IRA’s,
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LENDER
^1 P I K mi? THAT I HAM
Mark, Jana, Haley and Heather
Hawkins and Jill Shirley enjoyed
shopping in Paris bn Saturday.
Weekend visitors of Mark and Jana
Hawkins were James and Pauline
Gibbs, Shane Gibbs, Robbie Hawkins
and Douglas Hawkins.
Kathy, Koren, Ryan, Seth and
Seton Hawkins, Jana, Haley and
Heather Hawkins and Jill Shirley
enjoyed visiting with Robbie
Hawkins Saturday. Robbie beauti-
fied the four for the 50’s dance at
Rivercrest in which they all attended
that night.
Haley Hawkins enjoyed supper
with Donald, Freda, Sarah and
Mitchell Jean on Monday night.
Friday, Bro. Steven andMisty Hil
were dinner guest of Harold and Dana
Neeley atTwoSenoritasin Mt. Pleas-
ant before traveling Huges Springs
where they met Bro. Larry and Dor-
othy Neeley, Larry Wayne, Kala,
Kyle, Tara and Taylon Neeley at the
ball game.
Saturday Harold, Dana, Kala and
Larry Wayne Neeley enjoyed fun and
games and a hayride hosted for the
Bogata Missionary Baptist Mission
Youth at the Missionary Baptist
Church in Huges Springs. On Satur-
day night Harold and Dana visited
Myra and Calvin Permenter.
Sunday, Harold and Dana Neeley,
Darla, Ryan, Holly and Alex Brunson,
Donald, Freda and Sarah Jean, Ray,
Susan, Jill, Chris, Kim and Lisa Shir-
ley, Debra Janes and Chris, Mary
Lynn and Kenneth Palmer, Megan.
Adam and Colby Horn, Crystal
Anderson enjoyed an outing where
they met Bro. Glen and Micki Griffin
at El Chico's.
Dana Neeley and Susan Shirley
enjoyed playing tennis Monday
evening with Jamie Anderson and
Nancy Brown for on of their sets with
the Ladies Tennis League of Talco-
Bogata.
Buford and Gale Hervey have
recently returned from Macon, Geor-
gia, where they attended the annual
reunion of The Cimmeron crews.
Following registration a buffet sup-
per by the poolside was served by the
hosts. Special events included a busi-
ness luncheon, bus tour of the Geor-
gia Music Hall of Fame, Air Museum
and historic homes in Macon, shop-
ping in the Macon Mall and a ban-
quet. They enjoyed seeing friends
met a previous reunionss and meet-
ing others attending for (he first time.
JOHNA INGRAM-recently re-
ceived First Place at the Titus
County Fair Academic Rodeo
6th grade Essay contest. Johna
received a $50 savings bond for
her win. She is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Ingram of
Bogata.
TRICK OR TREAT TIME IS HERE.
TREAT YOURSELF!
WE MAKE LOANS FROM
$100°° TO $446°°
SECURITY FINANCE
102 East Main St.
Clarksvllls, Taxas 427-2373
I tjff mil a dm**
■Mbl^ am
JOSH COX-recenlty won First
Place at the Titus County Fair
Academic Rodeo 5th and 6th
grade Science Fair. Josh re-
ceived a $50.00savings bond for
his win. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. J.R. Cox of Talco.
TALCO FOOD MART
Hwy. 271, Talco
903-379-6201 TEXACO
unc
MENU OF THE WEEK
>NDA
Salmon Croquets, Southern Fried Potatoes, Turnip
Greens, Combread
TUESDAY
HB Steak, Macaroni & Cheese, Green Beans, Rolls
WEDNESDAY
BBQ Chicken, Baked Beans, Potato Salad, Rolls
THURSDAY
Fish, French Fries, Hushpuppies, Coleslaw, Pinto Beans
FRIDAY
NO LUNCHES
LOOK!! NOW SERVING BREAKFAST
SAVE EVERY DAY
Don’t Wait For A SALE!!!
ARROW SHIRTS
Suggested Retail $3800
Darden-Sparks Price Only $3195!
Ladies-Win A Pair of French
Dressing Jeans!
Come In, Try On a Pair of French Dressing
Jeans and Sign Up For Our Drawing. BUY a Pair
of Jeans and We Put Your Name In AGAIN!
Drawing To Be Held November 30
(Darden-Sports Department Store
Main Street, Deport
903-652-4515
Did your State Legislator vote
the way you would have voted?
Deny our military soldiers stationed overseas the right to vote
in state and local elections (’97 RVI267)
Require voter approval before property taxes could be raised
(’93 RVI460)
Require “wealthy" school districts to “share" wealth with “poor"
districts (Robin Hood) (’93 RVI552)
Expand opportunity for legalized gambling cruises to out of
state waters (’97 RV#67)
Weaken the powers of the elected State Board of Education
(’97 RV#223)
Pilot school choice program to introduce competition into the
public school system (’95 RVI329, ’97 RVI323)
Tom Debe
Ramsay* McGuire
Favor Oppose
Oppose Favor
Favor Oppose
Favor Oppose
Favor Oppose
Oppose Favor
After a thorough analysis of the candidates, Free Enterprise PAC strongly endorses
Conservative
Debe McGuire
for State Representative
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Nichols, Nanalee & Nichols, Thomas. Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1998, newspaper, October 22, 1998; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006168/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.