The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1974 Page: 5 of 6
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The Bogota News. Bogota, Texas Thursday. June 20. 1974
Poge 5
ixn tcxs i\ ito{.vr\ —
Munis I osier. renter. and
I!■«' son u( Mr .mil Mrs.
M.hIiii I iislrr »l I )t'|Mii I.
Hill llllfl II .ll I’.lll kill.Ill
Drug III Itogala limn iiiim
••mil September. Foster
h.is iusl received his
lili.irin.il « degree limn the
Southwestern si IiimiI nl
1'h.ii mm ' in Weatherford.
Texas. lie is pictured with
\ I anil Kill Buckman.
who iimii Ihr ill iig store.
Mrs. Ilirk Minns ul
Itogala is Foster's grand
iiiiithrr. • Stall Photo I.
“People always ask
if I can save
them money
on car insurance.
Itfc amazing
how often my
answer is,'yes:"
For most Texas drivers.
Stale Farm has rates that
are 15% less than rates
established by the State
Board ot Insurance See
me lor details
XFW PAINT — The
.liihnsiiii Building in
Bogota. whuh houses
Bogata lias anil \|ipli<
ante. The Bogota News.
\niiie l.ee's liili Shop anil
Inez's Beauty Shop, is now
brightly covered with
> ellow painl anil brown
trim. Pete .lohnson. who
owns the building. is al
right. l ari House is the
painter, anil \ era Grogan,
reporter lor the Bogota
News, is al left, i Stall
I’holm.
Rugby News
Mr and Mrs Johnny Green
and family of Koekport spent
part of last week with her
mother Mrs Francis Hailey
and other relatives Mrs.
Hailey and Terry Hull
accompanied them home for
a visit
Mrs. Gloria Wilson of Irving
visited her uncle Mr and Mrs
Joe Thornton recently.
Mr and Mrs. Jess Also-
hriNik were Sunday visitors of
their daughter Mr and Mrs.
Lawrence Hell and family of
Clarksville
Mr and Mrs Mervin Slaton
and Kathy had as Thursday
supper guests her parents.
Mr. and Mrs Huford Free-
man of Paris and Sunday
night their children Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Hlount and Mr.
and Mrs David Slaton of
Pattonvillo
Garden Club Has
Called Meeting
The Itogata Garden Club
met Friday afternoon with
Mrs OK Rarnard club
president in charge This
meeting was calk'd to discuss
projects on the national, slate
and local level for the purpose
of approving these projects so
yearbooks may be compiled
for the coming year A mid
summer picnic to be held at
Naples was discussed and
planned for July 16.
Meeting adjourned after the
business session. M members
were present
HAROLD SHEPPARD
427 SI If
Production Credit aid*
Clarksville. Texas
Like a good
neighbor.
State Farm
is there.
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..luia.r.
'.TAlr IAHM MtllUAl
AlltOMl ‘HitI IN'.UHAMCt COMPANY
Some people try lo cure their
headaches l>\ ruhhinu their
foreheads willi horseradish.
NOW LONG HAVE YOU HAD A
HEARING LOSS!
iti/cotr
CAN MAKE YOU AWARE OP
SOUND AGAIN.
See Jack Crenshaw
Certified Hearing Aid Audiologist
Monday. June 24—1 ToJp.m.
At Buckman Drug
For Guaranteed Fresh Hearing Aid Batteries — Visit
Buckman Drug In Bogata, Texas
ACOUSIKON HEAIM6 AIDS
214 West 3rd Street
Texarkana, Texas
PONY I.FAGIF — John
town's Pony l.rague team
is coached by F.Y. Pirtle.
and includes Kenny Itaker.
Gary White. Hilly Scales.
Milton Scales. FIs in Mines
and Paul Miller on the first
row. and Kicky Franks.
Nicky Brown. Marlon
Savage. Kip Stansell.
Chris Potter. Monte Kan-
dolph and Richard Vickers
on Ihr second row. iStaff
Photo i.
Johntown News
A son named Russell
Fugene was born June 9 to
Mr and Mrs. S.E. Dodd at the
McCuislion Hospital in Paris.
The young man weighed H
lbs. and 12'oz.
Saturday dinner guests of
WA. C’ollen. Miss Verah
Collen and Mrs Maggie
Chesshir were Mr and .Mrs
Dan Collen of Midland and
Mr and Mrs Jim Davis of
Talco.
Local Youths Attend
4-H Leadership Lab
"We Can Mike ll Happen"
was the theme ol the District
Y 4II Junior Leadership
laboratory scheduled June
17-21 at Wilkes Lodge near
Avmger Attending Iron) Red
River County were Yolanda
Franklin. Crystal Thompson.
Maggie Johnson. Roy Dale
Hray and Connie Rodriquez
A total of HIT 4 II Club
members from Ihe 19 county
Blossom Lions
Defeat Green
So x 22 To 2
The Hlossom Lions Little
league baseball team de
fealed Ihe Rogata Green Sox
al Hlossom Tuesday. June II.
22 to 2
Richard Williams was the
winning pitcher for Ihe Lions,
even though Kandy Moore
relieved him the last three
innings Joe Yiekers was the
losing piteher for Bogata
Top hitters for the Lions
were Steve Crawford. Paul
Allen. Kandy Moore and
Richard Williams
Tommy Kennedy and Fddie
Williams both hit home runs
for the Lions
Top hitters for the Green
Sox were Damon Ward and
Joe Vickers. Two runs were
made by Galen Duffee and
Joe Vickers for the Green
Sox
s . '
£ *
nc people once thought
I y cuckoo hud lo sing
il it hud made three good
uls of cherries!
area participated m Ihe
■event Yolanda and Roy Dale
returned this year as Appren
lice leaders for the Lah
Activities al Ihe lah were
designed m a community
atmosphere with Ihe dele
gales assuming various roles
or responsibility The lah
l'icsenled opportunities lor
decision making and problem
solving as well as assisting
the 4II incmtiers assume
responsible leadership roles
as they grow up
Highlighting the program
were Knlterl Flowers, head ol
the Governor's Criminal
Juslice Council. Austin Other
resource persons lor the week
long lah included Mary Kaye
Mcrwin. Fxlension area 4 11
and youth specialist. Charles
Stuart, public relations assist
ant. Southwestern Klectric
Power Company; and Fd
Mecinski. SWKPCO counselor
al Wilkes latdge
The lah was partially
sponsored hy a $1.500 00 grant
from fhe Itrucc McMillan. Jr
Foundation. Overton. SWKP
CD furnished the facilities for
ihe event.
The laboratory is held each
year to encourage greater
coordination between youth
and adults Newer county
Fxlension agents are selected
by Ihe district agents as
teachers and counselors for
the lah These agents gain
valuable information and
experiences by working close-
ly with youth from Ihe entire
district and learning the
needs and desires ol today's
youth Delegates learn how to
assist local adult leaders and
county Extension agents
improve the quality of
programs while reaching
more youth in their home
county
FHA Workshop Set
At Rivercrest July 19
An FHA workshop will In
held in the homemaking
department on Wednesday.
July 19th from 9:(XI — 3:00,
according to Mrs. Frank
Stubblefield, homemaking
teacher.
Summer activities of Ihe
Rivercrest High School home
making department began
with an educational field trip
lo Paris During the morning
students toured Ihe Holly
wood "Vgsserette plant where
they observed all steps in
production After lunch al
Ihe Taco Huf some time was
spent in selecting and
purchasing items lo be used
for summer workshops and
extended experiences
During the afternoon the
group visited Fuller
Furniture Store where they
received decorating ideas and
consumer information from
the decorator, Mrs Fuller
Students taking part in the
activity were; Denise Ward,
Pal Stephens, Linda Stubble
field, Betty Sheffield. Janice
Graham. Anna Hlair. Donna
Tippitt. Beverly Tippitt and
Shan Watkins. They were
accompanied by Mrs Frank
Stubblefield. homemaking
teacher
Other activities in progress
include a crafts workshop for
high school students and a
beginner's sewing class for
seventh and eighth grade
girls. Those enrolled in Ihe
sewing class arc: Mona
Roberts. Rena Rarganski,
Sharon Forsythe. Lisa
Belcher. Jo Ann Stubblefield,
Charla McKinney and Tracie
Jeffery. Teacher assistants
are Janet Hancock, Mari
(■age and Linda Stubblefield.
The class is taught by Mrs
Blanton Gage and Mrs Frank
Stubblefield. homemaking
teachers
Mr and Mrs Cicero Rhodes
of Amak. Washington arrived
Saturday to visit his brothers.
Mr and Mrs Frank Rhodes.
Mr and Mrs Francis Foster
and Fred Rhodes of Red
River llavcn Nursing Home
Sunday visitors of Mr and
Mrs H E Hawkins were Mr
and Mrs F L Kirkland ot
Tulsa. Oklahoma
Mr and Mrs If K. Hawkins
and Mrs (\o McGee Jr and
children visited Wednesday in
Corpus Christi with Mr and
Mrs Roger Hawkins. Mr and
Mrs II C Hawkins and Mr
and Mrs Pat Hawkins H C
Hawkins is improving alter
surgery recently
Mr and Mrs Preston
Cninhest and children of
Pittsburg and Mr and Mrs
Sammy Wilkerson ol la>wis
vtlle visited their cousin. Kay
McGee, in the home ol Iter
parents. Mr and Mrs It E
Hawkins
Mr and Mrs C.O McGee
and Mr and Mrs E E
Gilmore nl Alexandria I xiuis
tana visited Mr and Mrs II F
Hawkins Friday and were
accompanied home hy Mrs
Magee. Jr and children
Mr and Mrs Jim llervey
visited Tuesday with Mr and
Mrs Rale Siogncr nl Mt
Pleasant and Mr llervey also
visited a cousin. Edwin
Spcnse. in Titus County
Hospital and with Mrs Hhnda
Miller ol Naples
Mi and Mrs Waller Hill ol
Whiterock visited Saturday
with her sister. Mrs Mildred
Mayfield
Hulurd llervey ul Liberty
Cily was a supper guest
Saturday ol his parents. Mr
and Mrs Jim llervey
M AJORETTES—The front
line of the Rebel Rand tor
the 1971-75 school year will
include Stephanie Haven-
port. granddaughter of Mr.
and Mrs. F. C. Walts;
Teresa Whims, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Mareus
Allunis: Terri llanna.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd llanna and Ihe drum
major; l.inda Stubblefield,
daughter ol Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Stubblefield: and
Cora Gregor, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gregor.
All Ihe girls are from
Rogata. iStaff Photo»
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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/m1/5/?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.