The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1974 Page: 2 of 6
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The Bogota News, Bogota, Texas Thursday, May 30, 1974
Bogota Personals
COTTON IK MIC KS
AWRY — Approximately
hall < 15) cotton trailers at
Bogata Gin were damaged
when the storm struck
Saturday night, with one
trailer blow ing across
Highway 37 before coming
to rest. (Staff Photo).
Mr and Mrs. Junior
Mathena and grandson. Eddie
Smith of Pasadena, spent the
weekend with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs George Ma-
thena and Mrs Sam Brown.
Alfred Buster of Dallas
visited his sisters. Mr. and
Mrs. J N Lee. Mr and Mrs.
Edgar Kodgers and Mrs. Ada
Holmes Sunday and attended
the Halesboro Homecoming
Mrs. Hiram Oliver is
improving at home after
being in McCuistion Hospital
several days.
Weekend visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Hilder were their
sons. Dr. and Mrs Bob Holder
and family of Baytown and
Dr and Mrs Sam Holder of
Linden and Mrs. Lillian Hill
and Mrs. Serena Dodd of
Paris The Sam Holders also
visited her parents. Mr and
Mrs Wes Ward
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Oliver
had as visitors last week their
granddaughter, Mr and Mrs.
Roger Dale Vann and Kevin
of Holland, Virginia and their
grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Wayne Oliver of Richmond,
Virginia.
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Testing Dates Announced
Testing dales this summer
for the GED (General
Education Development l lest
battery are announced today
by Ken Dailey, Paris Junior
College counselor who admin-
isters the tests at the college
The test battery will be
given on 13 Wednesdays this
summer in Room 101 of the
Applied Sciences Center and
on one Saturday in the
Student Center cafeteria.
Successful completion of the
GED leads to issuance of a
high school equivalency diplo-
ma from the State Depart
men! of Education.
CARPET STAIN
REMOVER
• Or. Bottle $1.98
TIPPIT
FLOOR COVERING
Wednesday test dates are
May 29. June 5.12.19.26, July
3. 17. 24. 31, and August 7, 14.
21. 28 The Saturday test dale
this summer is July 22 and the
fee may be paid in the Student
Center before the 8am test
Those taking Wednesday tests
should pay the fee in the
Business Office. Administra-
tion Building, before report-
ing to the Applied Sciences
Center.
Testing fee is $7.50 and
must be paid on the testing
date. No appointment is
necessary, but 17 or 18-year-
old students must submit an
official letter from their high
school principal or superin
lendenl stating their last date
of attendance Minimum age
in Texas for taking the test is
17.
For Your Last
Minute Grad Gift
Buckman Drug & Gift Shop
Has Just The Right Item
Boys
Watches
Men's Cologne
Travel Clocks
Cameras
Razors
After Shave
Girls
Pendants
Cameras
Perfumes
Chocolates
Watches
Toiletries
Hundreds Of Other Items To
Choose From In Every Department
BUCKMAN DRUG
BOGATA
BOGATA
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
271 Conoco
TIRES
BATTERIES
ACCESSORIES
BLOCK ICE
STATE VEHICLE
INSPECTION STATION
ROAD SERVICE
632 S224 BOGATA
MAGIC FASHION
BEAUTY SHOP
SHARRON SKAGGS.
Owner
OPEN TUESDAY
THROUGH SATURDAY
Shop 432-4101
Home 412 4172
DOUG MAYES TIRE CENTER
ALL SIZE TIRES
ALL MAJOR OILS
AM-S9S3
ROAD SERVICE
AC FILTERS
BATTERIES
BOGATA
Red Rhftr
COUNTY
Me Ufa
HOURS
Mon.. Tum
Wed. AndFri.
f•.*»».-12noon, l 5p.m.
GLORIA'S
HAIR FASHIONS
Bogota
CUTS
PERMS
COLOR
Call Far Appointment
PEELED KOOK—Bogota
Funeral Home lost its roof
and the upstairs windows
blew out when the Satur-
day night storm hit town.
The manager. Jim Wood,
was inside the building at
the beginning of the storm.
A structural crack ap-
peared in the front roof
line and the power supply
was knocked, out. (Staff
Photo).
Bogota News
Mrs. Joe Bob Holcomb and
Mr and Mrs James Holcomb
and family of Dallas are
visiting Mrs. L K Wright and
Mrs Oscar Leggett.
Bennie Hearn of Copeville
was a Friday guest of his
mother. Mrs Cecil Hearn
■PH WHIP
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GARDKN DAMAGED —
The garden belonging to
the Jim Kohson family was
Bogota Personals
Mr and Mrs W K Gifford
of Pasadena spent part of last
week with his mother. Mrs
Dorcas Gifford. Mr and Mrs
Krnest Cray and Miss Jodie
Craddock.
Mrs Durwad Bell sends the
News to her brother. E E
Palmer of Dallas, as a
birthday gift
Mr and Mrs James Ward
of Dallas spent the weekend
with their mothers. Mrs
Marvin Ward and Mrs Evie
Bolen They also visited his
grandfather. Mon Ward,
recuperating at home after
being in a Ml Pleasant
Patti Smith
Honored
With Party
Mrs Bunky Smith honored
her daughter. Patti, a 1974
graduate of Rivercrest High
.School with a soft drink parly
at home Saturday. May 25
Refreshments of cookies,
cake, lemonade and favors
were served to Kim and
Kathy Brooks. Stephanie
Davenport. Linda Stubble-
field. Phyllis Melton. Casey
Watkins. Shan Watkins. Phe
be Flenniken, Sue Moore.
Sherri Taylor. Lee Ann House
andSuzette Pierce Mrs Bess
Pope and Mrs. Carl Smith
also attended.
hospital
Guests of Mrs Amy
Craddock on Friday were her
brother. Mr and Mrs Allison
Sleed ol Childress
Diana Fuller of Garland
spent the weekend with her
grandmother, Mrs Luther
Bryson
Miss Peggy Mauldin of
Irving spent the weekend with
her grandmolher. Mrs Lydia
Mauldin
Mrs. Iva Hooker left
Thursday t today i for Phila
delphia to attend high school
graduation of her grand
daughter. Judy Lipscomb,
daughter of Mr and Mrs
F R Lipscomb and to visit
Mr and Mrs I T Stephen
son of Galena Park and Neal
Mauldin of Houston spent the
weekend with Mrs Vera
Craddock. Mr and Mrs Roy
Lee Hutson and Mr and Mrs
Don Roach
Mr and Mrs J F Tabler
and Jame Mikel of Thacker
ville, Oklahoma spent the
weekend with her mother.
Mrs. Ruth Vaughan. They
were guests Saturday night of
Mr and Mrs Harold Barber
and family of Paris to help
Laura Gay Barber celebrate
her birthday. They were there
during the hailstorm and the
Barber home received dam-
age
only one of hundreds that
suffered severe damage
from the storm (hat swept
Mr and Mrs Herman
Wright and Robin of Dallas
spent the weekend with his
mother. Mrs Dixie Wright
Mr and Mrs Gary Swaim
and Larry of Edmond.
Oklahoma spent the weekend
with his parents. Mr and
Mrs. Gus Swaim
across the area Saturday
night. Isolated hail struck
in some areas.
Weekend visitors of Mr. and
Mrs Horace Benham were
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Logan
and sons of Ml Pleasant. Mr
and Mrs Jerry Henham and
Jill of Paris. Mr and Mrs
Juhnnv Benham of Dallas and
Mr and Mrs Jack Hood of
Detroit
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Wright, Pat. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1974, newspaper, May 30, 1974; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893404/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.