The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1974 Page: 2 of 6
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The Bogota News, Bogota, Texas Thursday, June 20, 1974
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Rivercrest Honor Roll
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ACTIVK—Fifth and sixth
Kurins wrrr ui'litr at the
Vacation Kihlr School at
the lnit.il Methodist
Church in Bogata last
week. Teachers were Mrs.
I>an Kelly and Mrs. John
l-ee Bell. (Staff I’hoto)
Pirates Defeat Red .Sot 6 To 5
Pinebranch 4-H
To Have
Trail Ride
The Pinebranch I II Club
mel Monday evening. June 17.
at the Community Center
The recreation committee
decided to have a club trail
ride this coming Sunday for
this month's recreation
Refreshments were served
to approximately 25 mem
bers. parents and guests.
The Deport Pirates Little
League baseball team de-
feated the Bogata Bed Sox at
Bogata Tuesday night. .June
II. B to 5.
Terry Mauldin doubled and
Dale Jean scored the first run
for Bogata in the first inning
Pitchers Bavmond Nixon
for Deport and Keith Mouse
for Bogata each pitched three
up and three down in the
second inning
Pirates did not score until
the third inning, in which
Thomas McDowra was
knocked home by .lames
Frazier. Frazier by Nixon and
Nixon knocked home hy
I-indy Humphrey In the tilth
inning the Pirates made three
scores with Mark Francis
being knocked home by
Frazier. Frazier by Nixon and
Notification Of
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Meeting Of
Board Of Equalization
Nixon stealing home The
Pirates held the Bed Sox until
the sixth inning, with them
making lour scores by singles
being hit by Lyle Williams.
Dale Jean and James
McCluer loading the bases,
then Terry Mauldin doubled
and knocked in two runs
Keith House took a base on
balls and then William Kulan
knocked in two more runs
Bavmond Nixon was the
winning pitcher for the
pirates and House was losing
pitcher lor the Bed Sox
Bogota Personals
Mr and Mrs C.C DeBerry
and their daughters. Mr and
Mrs .1 W Lowry id Blossom,
and granddaughter. Mr and
Mrs Mike Ballard and baby
ot Celeste enjoyed a picnic at
Lowry's cabin at Johntown
Saturday
Mr and Mrs <iordon Allen
\ isited Mr and Mrs B F
Stngncr and Mrs lilt King ot
Ml Pleasant Sunday
\" IIONOK ROM.
Freshmen
Kathy Brooks
Glenn Harrison
Terry Mctionagill
Shan Watkins
Sophomores
Janice Graham
LeeAnn House
Cathy Jones
Kenneth Ponder
Denise Ward
Juniors
Kim Brooks
Virginia Canfield
Seniors
Gena Cage
Bonnie Hinson
Suzette Pierce
Patti Smith
A" WO K" HONOR ROM
Freshmen
VaLynn Blackburn
Deborah Cain
Cindy Cox
David Horn
Timothy Horton
Mike Medlin
Kathy Pirtle
Mark Stephenson
Mcdrith Pinkston
Sophomores
Valarie Blackburn
Bandy Carroll
Juanita Fulbrighl
Janet Hancock
Terry Jones
Melod\ King
Cary Neill
Diane Phillips
Betty Sheffield
Linda Stubblefield
Mayra Wright
Juniors
Mike Baker
Mike Closson
Melea Coodroc
Lux mine llearrou
Bandy Jones
Vicki Hector
Sherrie Taylor
Seniors
Danny Belcher
Bu.i Birehfietd
William Brown
Clenda Cox
Bolter! Forsyth
Terry Ciddcns
Ifcdlie lladnot
Andy Jones
Bickcy Marlin
Ifeed Mctionagill
Debbie Pirtle
Flizabelh Ponder
Bruce Posey
Frances Smith
Casey Watkins
Bickcy Williams
Mona Wright
Stewart Reunion
Held Sunday,
June 9
The Stewart Reunion was
held Sunday June 9 at Spring
Ave Park Community Center
in Bogata A buffet lunch was
spread at noon The following
were present: Mr and Mrs.
Hubert Hite. Mr. and Mrs.
David Smithand. daughter
and granddaughter. Mr and
Mrs. Collin Swain. Mrs.
Johnnie Blakely. Mrs Helen
Carter and children, Mrs.
Bessie Lusk and Brenda.
Bernard Lusk. Miss Mary.
Wanda, and Cary Davis. Miss
Hattie Stewart. Mrs.
Donnetta Frierson and
children. Mr and Mrs Paul
Dews and family. Mr. and
Mrs John Quarles. Jerry D.
Wells. K.C. Adams. James
Wimberly. Mr and Mrs J.H.
Rodgers. Pauletha Cooper.
Rev. and Mrs A L Greene.
Mr and Mrs Bamond Holden
and daughter. Mrs Ellen
Harrison and children all of
Dallas. Bishop and Mrs leem
Ford and Mrs Eva Lei* Shaw
of Irving. Miss Carolyn
Stewart and Miss Velma
Stewart ot Denton: Mr and
Mrs .Joe Stewart and J W
Stewart of Fulbrighl. Annie
Mae Rodgers of Bogata Cifts
were awarded to the oldest
man. oldest woman, largest
family and the one traveling
the farthest •
Bogota Personals
.1 N Lee made a business
trip to Dallas with the other
county commissioners Min
day
Of Toko-Bogota Consolidated
Ind. School District
hr Frank Bn, Titos g Red River Ceenfies
Wl Be Meld
Monday, July 1,1974
At Rivercrest High School
Beginning At 10 a.m.
(THIS MEETING WILL BE WITH THE OIL
COMPANIES. UTILITIES COMPANIES).
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KINDERGARTEN —
I aught in a rare moment
when (hey were relatively
quirt is the Kindergarten
class of Ihr Vacation Bible
School of (he t'nited
Methodist Church in Ko-
gala. Teachers (not pic-
tured) are Sirs. Dugan
Varner and Mrs. Busier
Palton. (Staff Photo)
Bogata Personals
Local FHA
Members Attend
CMnference
Bogata Personals
Talco and Bogata Local FHA
mambers attend conference
"We've Only Just Begun"
was the theme for the Area VI
Future Homemakers ot
America Leadership Con-
ference held recently at the
Kamada Inn. Tyler
Attending from Rivercrest
High School were Area VI
Treasurer. Virginia Canfield,
Area VI Historian Klishia
Dugger: chapter officers
Kristy (iordon and Anna Blair
along wiih their advisor. Mrs
Frank Stuhhlelield
During the conference,
plans were made tor the Area
VI meeting to tic held at Fast
Texas Slate l niversity in
March, tor working with
other chapters hi the area,
and for attendance at the
national FHA meeting to he
held in Chicago July 14-19
Activities at the meeting
included a business session,
committee work and reports,
a luneheon and a hamburger
and swimming party
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Watkins visited her sister Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Armstrong
of Jonesboro recently and
were accompanied by her
niece Sandra Sulsar of Paris.
Mr and Mrs Neil Gabler of
Ixtngview visited recently
with Mr and Mrs. O.J.
Cooper and Miss Edna
llowison Mrs. Gabler. the
former Norma Rhodes
formerly lived here and does
any list research for the Text
Kook Cnmmision
PRIMARY—Busy at Bible
School work projects al Ihe
t'nited Methodist Church
are the members of the 1st
and 2nd grade class,
instructed by Mrs. Avert
Vaughan, al right. (Staff
Paris
Photo)
Bogota Personals
Mr and Mrs Jim Ed Lee
and family of Carrollton spent
Sunday with his parents. Mi
and Mrs J N. Lee J I) Leeol
Ft Worth spent Friday night
with Mr and Mrs Lee
Thrtt* Young
Homnnakm
Attend Meeting
THIS WEEK'S
SPECIALS _
CARRIER WINDOW UNITS
Weather Maker 400‘s
Reg 5299.95
12,000 BTU
Sale
$269’5
Reg 5339.95
18,000 BTU
$300”
Reg 5309.95
21,000 BTU
*369,s
All Prices Plus Shipping And Taxes
BELL AIR CONDITIONING
033 5321 Bogata
Mike Beil
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Mr and Mrs James l.ee of
Richmond were recent visit-
ors of his mother. Mrs W A
Lee
Mrs Anita Stubblefield,
sponsor Mrs Debbie Hud
son president, and Mrs
Anita Comb, first vice
president ot the Rivercrest
Young Homemakers Chapter
altendi*d Ihe Area VI Young
Homemakers ol Texas meet
mg in Tyler on June H The
meeting was at the Tyler
Instructional Service Center
The theme ' We Learn By
Doing" was demonstrated by
Mrs Mildred Exom of
Exom's: House Plants and
Terrariums by Mrs Barbara
Spier' of Barbara's Florist.
Blow dry haireuts by Joe
Pritchett ol Artistic School of
Hair Design: and Interior
Decorating by Mrs Nancy
Garvin. Home Economist.
The afternoon session was
highlighted with Dr lairraine
Archer of East Texas Baptist
College speaking on "la*arn
ing About Children".
Each participating chapter
brought a door prize with the
Whitehouse Chapter in
charge Saturday morning
registration and coffee was
conducted by the Liberty City
and Bullard Chapters.
The Young Homemakers of
America organization is spon
sored by llomcmaking Edu-
cation. the Texas Education
Agency with Mrs. Norma
Shipman. Area VI Consultant.
Prescriptions
FILLED
Accurately
AND
According To
Doctor's Directions
Cold Remedies
Cold Capsules
Nose Drops
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Wright, Pat. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1974, newspaper, June 20, 1974; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893470/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.