The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1983 Page: 2 of 8
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from the years of 1900-1958
Specials Good Thurs-Fri & Sat.
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October 1
T V. & Ruth Skaggs, Deport
Octobers
Jack Whitt, Paris
Roy Prater, Bogata
Donald Screws, Paris
October 4
Keith McDonald, Crowley
Sue Martin, Bogata
the Miss
in
Octobers
Laura Vaughan, Bogata
Alden Swinford, Bogata
Buddy Burks, Andrews
Syble Belle Henry, Grand
Prairie
Octobers
Mr. and Mrs. James Cun-
ningham
October*
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bryant,
Detroit
Lewis of Detroit and James
Latimer.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
visited
Octobers
Don Brock Jr., Norman,
Okla.
Todd Denny, Bogata
Ray Beshon,
Mrs. Dick Scott, Bogata
We Handle Ice
Bder Twite
Feed
Vet Supplies
We Welcome Food Stamp Customers
October 1
Linda Woods, Talco
Tina Smith, Bogata
Lewis Hancock, Bogata
Octobers
Wayne Martin, Longview
Joey Burks, Louisville, Tex.
Judy Barthel, Newark, Tex.
Jean Hill, Paulden, Az.
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Country Fair,
will be I
\J|^/have a
nice weekend...
Happy
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DEAN WARD'S GROCERY
632-5217
Hours 5 nun. - 11 pjn. 7 Days Week
of
Cooper, Maryene Johnson of
Blossom, Christi Ellis of
Parte and Mr. and Mra.
James Cruise and James
Boyd of Greenville visited
Mr. and Mra. Leonard
Cruise Wednesday.
Harry Slusher and Clyde
Slusher were in Dallas
Saturday to visit Mra. Vera
Godfrey who is a
the Baylor Hospita
Friday night Mr. and Mra.
Aimer Norwood and their
family entertained with a
dinner party in their home
honoring Mr. and Mrs. John
Montgomery of Los Angeles,
Calif. Guests present were
Horse Chib
daughter of
Courthouse Squares
’ FEW MEN LIKE TO
SERVE ON A JURY
EXCEPT IN A BATHING
, BEAUTY CONTEST. 7
By Betty Rodgers
Visiting Sunday with Ruby
Chandler were Mr. and Mra.
Dailey Woodall of Millerton,
Oklahoma, Mrs. Odell
Wortham of Detroit. Mrs.
Civic Center Building in
Sulphur Springs.
■ Thirteen young women
| Contest, where they wUlbe Bodao ,
Kenda Allen
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September 30
Marleena Bryant, Blossom
Kaye Cooper, Pattonville
Peggy Moore, Blossom
James Minshew, Bogata
Happy
September 30
Ricky & Kaye Cooper,
Pattonville
Billy & Judy Davis, Bogata
1920-1929, 1930-
1939, 1940-1940, 1950-1958.
The judging will be done tjy
the participating crowd,
with one grand trophy being
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Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Gandy were Mr.
and Mrs. Chuck Gamer of
isscia vonoa, auiumvj, _ .
make Worth Bakerand Melissa *
Rodgers. Mra-
« Rhoades. Ricky
bareback bronc
Kenny Dearman te sitting
xl in Bull Riding and will
Jodie Crawford, Mary and F.thel Epps. Harold Epps
ebbie, and Tracy Cutbirth came for a while Friday ’
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Bad light not harmful ‘
Poor lighting won’t harm
your eyes, the Americnn Op-
year as the Queen Contest
Coordinator.
She formed
C.R.A. Queen contest
u”hi. B«tten larger and „ . J,
John Ward of Paris will
_ compete in bareback and
is ^Michelle Thomas bull riding.
.. Numerous other area
‘toe cowboys will be at the ex-
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For C .
Th. Central Rodeo ;
V Associations Finals are f . - 11wi„
almost here. They will be Rodeo Queen in 1980-81,
held October 8, 7, 8 at the Regional ; Queen of Texas
~ Civic Cooler Bulldloi In High School Reded
■I Thirteen young women Fair **” Rodeo Queen
■ are entered tathe Queen Texarkana 1981-12 T
I Contest, where they will be Rodeo and Korea
19 judged on horsemanshin Queen 1988.
Kenda Allen < ..
and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H.
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ptas’Tocal merchants hrc rePr^ent
donated prizes.
Donating
C.R.A. fit
Roach Oil Co.,
Rhoades .Grocery,
National Bank of Deport, Local cowboys competing
Cavender’s Western Store this year are Ricky
Youngs Western Wear; B^oa<^a’ .of f™1*
Scotts Jewelry, Village Bh°?de’ .Rick* J? M
Jewelers; Buckman Drug hareback_ bronc rider.;
Store of Bogata; Smith’s 271 -
Conoco; The Cobbler Shop of
Paris; Branding Iron J*180 compete in saddle
Restaurant and Club, bronc. Kenny is from |
Betty Woodall serves this B°gata‘ .
‘ ‘ Gary Hiner o* Cuthand
was last year's
champion bull rider, and
will be trying for the
198b ElciTyearShe 'says" championship again this
John Ward of Parte will
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Cunningham
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen
visited Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mrs. Stack Redfern, and Mn. Della 1
Allen of Dallas from Mrs. James Jones of Parte, Mr, fjrry sn
Thursday until Saturday and Virginia Norwood Mr. and Sunday afternoon,
attended their son-in-law, Mrs. Marion Cherry, Mrs. ”
Robert Shannon of Euless, Addie Cherry and Mrs.
who is a patient in Louisville Georgia Anderson of
Memorial Hospital. Shannon Cooper, Charles Marsman of
who is employed by Texas Bogata, Mrs. Charlene
Bethuletic Road
struction Company,
_Bmh
Good Neighbor
Club Meets I
. . . The club met in the home
o' Mra Worth Baker
L Thursday, Sept 22 with ten
Norwood and Frankie, Mr. held rw 15th Rt^ng at
N^I70d 5=5° P-m. at the community
and Mendy, Mr. and Mrs. -—jX Stew ■
Scotty Norwood and Amber,
and Mr. and Mra. ----
Oats, Brandon I
^Mra Ronald Kehoe of
Naples and Mrs. Allie Rees
were Sunday dinner guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Fern Rees of
Crossroads.
Mr. and Mrs. J.D Crews
of Paris spent Sunday with
Mra. Delphia Malone. ,
Mr. and Mra. Leslie Stuart
of Reno visited Mrs. George
Taylor Friday afternoon.
Charles Morsman,
Charles Jr., April and
Darrin of Bogata were
dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Aimer Norwood
Sunday.
Mrs. David Jaco, Stephanie
and Paula of Paris spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs.
Delcia Wilson.
Berniece Wyatt with
Frankie Dee Parks of
Deport spent Wednesday
with Margaret Parks of
Blossom.
Melanie Fowler of Pat-
tonville spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Prit-
better.
Serving as Miss^.R.A
now L —
who has done an outstanding
jot) of representing
association dang flnala’ 80 make planB “
“aDVVia to attend.
Fulbright News
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reddell became suddenly ill Wed-
and Tacy of Mineral Wells, nesday while visiting in
and Mrs. Ruby Legate of Sulphur Springs and entered
Bogata visited Mrs. Stella a hospital at Pittsburgh
Ridens during the weekend, overnight <»
' Karen Baker of Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Richard-1 a
visited Thursday until Gandy and Mr . and Mrs.} ’
Sunday with her parents, Chuck Garner visited;
Mr. and Mra. Worth Baker, friends in Gilmer Friday.
Miss Baker w as hostess for They also visited Mr. and
the Tuesday forty-two club Mra. Bob Embrey. 5
and on Thursday the Good jane Parker of Clarksville^
Neighbor Club. visited Sunday with Mrs. :
Debbie, and Tracy Cutbirth ^”me for" a while
visited Sunday afternoon night tn his mother,
with Betty Rodgers, Melissa
and Monte.
Among those attending the
Red River Co. Fair from
here were Mr. and Mra.
SS?I—TiLJirXi
but it can make them work 1
^ldens and Richard harder and that can lead to '
- Y,’7/ .7 temporary eye fatigue.
Mrs. Curtis Hoover
. Charlene
Con- MiUer of Detroit and Mr.
. .. was and Mrs. Aimer Norwood of
seriously injured Monday Cunningham.
while on the job. He te Mr. and Mrs. Weldon
reported in stable condition. Smith of Bogata attended
He te the husband of the services at the Methodist
former Martha Allen. The Church Sunday morning.
community wishes for him a J.W. Hamilton of Aber-
speedy recovery. nathy visited Mr. and Mrs.
: Thursday night Mr. and Virgil Sugg and Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Poe of Parte Mra. William Cooper
entertained with a dinner Wednesday.
party honoring Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Delano
John Montgomery of Los Dunlap of Mesquite spent
Angeles, Calif. In at- Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
and Third place
each group of autos from estimated 40 percent of
1900-1919, 1920-1929, 1930- Amer*can business owners
1940-1949 iMn-iosk'' 33 well as others with con-
-» • giderable tangible assets Dallas, Stacy Embfey,
haven’t bothered to
wills.
chett served a barbecue
• supper was dis<
; held Oct. 15th
and Mendy, Mr. and Mra. stew ple an(j
mu. r» wui w vwJ for gs.oo and a
‘JrioSS UwelmndfromBogatawiU
entertain.
Mrs. Baker showed a pan
pom dust mitt, door wreath to-
made of pom poms, and a
round table cloth for her ten
minute demonstration. Roll m
call was answered with "my ■
favorite TV program”.
Humorous stories were read I
by Katherine Campbell,
Mrs. Leia Carrol,Stella
Ridens, and Audry Baker. |i
Meeting adjourned with 1
refreshments. Next meeting
will be with Betty Rodgers. |
personality and appearance
Local cowboys i— , ~
cowgirls will be competing, Alien of Deport,
and Horse Club in the finals.
i w me miss Jemalyn Finley of
[tie contest are Clarksville will represent |
Frank the Bogata Rodeo
First Association as their queen.
supper to the members of
the Life Tabernacle Church
Sunday night.
Antique Auto SI
To Be Featured At Mr. Vernon
The Franklin County awarded by the Chamber of John D. Alley, Mrs. Evelyn
Chamber of Commerce is Commerce for the over-all Alley, Mr. and Mrs.* Paul
sponsoring an antique auto favorite.
show in conjuntion with the To reserve your space in
10th Annual Mount Vernon advance or for more in-
Country Fair. This event formation please contact the Kelly of Paris
will be held Saturday, Franklin County Chamber of Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
October 8, 1983, from 8:00 Commerce at 5374365 or Box Johnny Ker bow. They were
a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 554, Mount Vernon, Texas driving a new Chevrolet
Authentic antique aautoa 75457 pickup.
from the years of 1900-1958 Betty and Melissa
are eligible jo enter. First, Many have do wills Rodgers attended the house
Second and Third place Despite warnings from warming for Sue Wolfe at
trophies will be awarded to family and legal advisers, an Deport Thursday night.
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Nichols, Nanalee & Nichols, Thomas. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1983, newspaper, September 29, 1983; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1268595/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.