The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1974 Page: 6 of 6
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Red River County Area Newspaper Collection and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Red River County Public Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Page 6
The Bogoto News, Bogota, Texos, Thursday, June 20, 1974
v
%
&
NM
iM£y-
\■,*, >
WIENER ROAST—Part of Iasi week at the home of
(hr fun of summrr, a Mrs. Willie ( lark. Pict-
weiner roast, was enjoyed urrd arr Gala Mauldin,
by a neighborhood group Pal Arnold. Doug Clark.
Kim Kahb. Patricia Kabh.,
Euna Mauldin. Scott
Mauldin and lire an Itahb.
(Staff Photo.).
■ : h
ATTEND NKI.FXH SCI-
ENCE CONKERENCE —
Two outstanding science
students and a teacher
from Risrrcresl High
School were among the
approximately MD persons
from all parts of Texas
attending the I Ith annual
Nuclear Science Symposi-
um for High Schools held
this month at the ( niter-
silt of Texas in Xus tin
Conferees heard lectures
by scientists in the nuclear
and related fields and
toured research lahoralor
iex at the (Diversity.
Pictured at the Symposi
um in Xuslin. left to right.
are Ken Jones, teacher,
and Cathy and Andy Jones,
students. The three were
guests of Community Pub
lie Service Company,
whkh is a member of the
Texas Xtomk Energy
Research Foundation
Mauldin Reunion
The Mauldin reunion was
held al Pal Mayes Uke
Sunday June 2 A covered dish
lunch was enjoyed al noon
and the afternoon spent
visiting
First Lo«e
Love it Adam and Eve
No mothers in law
The Bogata News
Published Ktery Thursdat
Entered as Second Class Matter. November 1.1911. at the
Post Office at Bogata. Texas. 75417
Robert XX X\ right Publisher and Xdv ertising Manager
Pat Wright Editor
Xlrs X era t.rogan News
SI RSCKIPTION PRICE
*l.«i X Year For Red Riser. Lamar, Titus Counties. And
Sli.iMi X Year Out Of County. Oterseas. $7.5#.
GOOD NEWS FROM
THE TOWN GRIER
I checkingand \
YsavingsaccountslJ
We have a variety of savings plans tailored to
suit your needs—all paying maximum high
bank earnings. And you may want to also
open a checking account with us. Choose
from a colorful assortment of beautiful per-
sonalized checks.
The First National
|e Bank Of Bogata
Bogota Personals
Mr and Mrs Kenneth
Rowland of Houston and Mrs
Viola Rowland of Cleburne
were recent visitors of Miss
Edna llowison and other
friends
Ws Yola Ward accompa
nied her niece. Mrs Kli/ahelh
Cato of Ft Worth, on a recent
> trip to Hawaii where they
visited Honolulu, llilo Maui
and other scenic places
Mr and Mrs T P WHtlftaon
of Abilene spent the first ol
the week with their parents.
Mrs Charlie Wilkinson, and
Jap Chesshir.
Sirs Amy Craddock was
dismissed from Rid River
County Hospital Friday alter
several days stay. Her
daughters, Mr and Mrs
James Grayson and Dianne
and Mrs Bill Cloud of Houston
and Galena Park, spent part
of last week with her and
other relatives.
Mr and Mrs Glen Clayton.
Jr and family of Denton
spent the weekend with their
parents. Mr and Mrs Glen
Clayton of Fulbright and Mr
and Mrs. Carl Wood
Recent visitors of Mr and.
Mrs O.J Cooper were their
children. Mrs Fred Xkirris of
Mendota, Illinois . and John
Paul Cooper of Oklahoma
City
Visitors of Mrs George
Wicks Sunday were her
children and grandchildren,
Mr and Mrs R L Lennox of
Dallas. Mr. and Mrs Rayford
Wicks of Cooper. Mr and Mrs
Don Wicks, Gary and Tommy
of Wills Point. Mr and Mrs
Gary Bradley. Keith and
Tressa. Mrs. Nina Hamilton
and l.orlin West of Irving Mr
and Mrs. Horace Lyles of
Irving were recent visitors of
Mrs. Wicks.
Mr and Mrs Don O'Donnell
and family of Alamogordo.
New Mexico are visiting Mr
and Mrs Burl Mmire and
other relatives here and in
Oklahoma before going to
England where he will In-
stationed four years
Mrs Gary Swaim and
I-arry of Edmond. Oklahoma
spent Monday night with Mr
and Mrs Gus Swaim
Mrs Jodie Wright accompa-
nied Mr and Mrs Bud Wright
of Lubbock and Mr and Mrs
Clifford Williams of Seminole
on a tour of the Great Smoky
Mountains and Lookout Moun- ■
tain and also attended the
Grand Ole Opry and Opryland
in Nashville. Tennessee The
Weights and Williams also
visited Mr and Mrs Clarence
Cheatham while here.
James Montgomery re-
turned Monday after a visit
with Mrs Nona Spears and
MF and kfc-s Bob Spears of
Lubbock.
Hoffmta Honor Roll
A"AND"B"HONOR ROM.
First Grade
Thresa Barnard
Carla Belcher
Jennifer Gray
David Hancock
Michael Howard
Charles Don Lewis
Hayden Martin
David Mauldin
Chanda Morris
Billy Stringfellow
Jo Ann Ward
Bryan W'dliams
Mikel Ann Williams
Second tirade
Michelle Babb
Leilani Barnett
Melissa Brown
Shane Dodd
Janna Gibbs
Keith Graham
Bryan Hammond
Joe Williams
Gala Legate
Randy Randolph
Santos Silva
Delores Simpson
Michelle Strain
Jodv Stringfellow
Billy Ward
Pamela Ward
Brian Williatns
Joe Williams
Richard Howerton
Third Grade
Joe Corbell
Rebecca Denny
Marian Hancock
Wayne Huffman
Anne Lawson
Pamela Mauldin
Richard Mays
Jot- Ward
Angelia Warren
Fourth Grade
David Anderson
Gay lone Blakely
Larry Denny
Su/ette Kilmer
Edwin Loo
Lossa Martin
Al.l. "A" HONOR ROM.
First Grade
Rebecca Brooks
Paula Duffie
Jerry Ann Smith
Second Grade
Danny Hart
Jeffery Bivins
Third tirade
Patricia Taylor
F ourth tirade
Tim Brewer
Dusty Damron
Sherri Hanna
Mary Vaughan
Fifth (irade
Nancy Brewer
Debbie Ward
Joey Williams
Sixth (irade
Sheila Broadway
Staci Brooks
Sharon Embrey
Mary Fortner
Tina Smith
Caryn Wilson
Keith House
Joe Vickers
Seventh (irade
Charla McKinney
Anita Blakely
Tony Mauldin
Chris Brewer
Eighth (irade
Lisa Williams
Bogota Personals
Mrs. Wilma Batson of
Clarendon and Wilson King of
Clarksville visited Mr and
Mrs Walter King Sunday
Mr and Mrs Larry Sham-
berger of Irving visited Miss
Edna Howison Sunday.
Mrs Ozell Slayton of Waco
spent Saturday night with her
sister. Mrs Inez Peaden. and
was accompanied home by
her mother. Mrs A B Collins
of Whitney, who had visited
Mrs Peaden several days
h
Murk Mauldin
F'ather s Day visitors of Mr
r
Rhonda Bolen
and Mrs Kugene Mauldin
:J * •
Sandra Spencer
were their children. Mr and
\a iX
Susan Stanley
Mrs Kenneth Duffer and
Tammy Strain
family. Mrs Jerry Mauldin
m
Damon Ward
and Amy of Irving and Mrs
F'iflh tirade
Itiehard Meredith and Sedon
1
Stanley Anderson
ya of Ashdown. Arkansas
Terry Bull
X icki Childers
Tommy Couch
Kathy Early
l^iura Hamilton
Troy Hanna
Susie Hanes
Brian llarville
Mark Hawkins
John .lessee
Scott Kilmer
Lisa lailimer
Debbie Mankins
Sonya Moore
Jerri Randolph
Aaron Sessums
Barbara Smith
Sharlenc Tucker
l-aura Vaughan
Jimmy Vickers
sixth tirade
Tonya Abernathy
Betty Allums
Janice Bivins
Linda Crow
Donna Hanes
Suzanne Tay lor
Belva Ward
David Hart
Dale Jean
Terry Mauldin
Lyle Dodd
Seventh tirade
Lori (iordon
Annette Phillips
Carol Ponder
Jo Ann Stubblefield
Bobby Smith
Jeffery Vaughan
Gary White
Faghth (irade
Sheila Hopper
Stacey Embrey
Roy Tillman
Allan Ward
B A Leggett was admitted
to McCuistion in Paris alter
being at home a few days
Eva laiu Childers sends the
News to her father, la-wis
Dyer of Abilene, as a F'athers
Day gilt
Mr and Mrs Horace
Bonham had as Sunday
guests their daughter. Mrs
Kenneth laigan. and sons of
Ml Pleasant and Delbert
Hood of Paris and Buford
Hood ol I .os Angeles. Califor-
nia
Mr and Mrs John Parrish
attended the State Convention
ot National Association of
Postmasters in Austin last
week and also visited her son.
Mr and Mrs Sam O'Connor of
Ft Worth
Xfrs Mike Murphy and
Chris of Pasadena are visiting
her parents. Mr and Ah's
Finest Croy, and other
relatives
Yfrs I'na Lowry returned
home Monday after a visit
with her daughter, Mrs
F'lizabeth Cato, and her
granddaughters. Mr and Mrs
Asher Cohen and Mr and Mrs.
I,ee Bassett and families in
Ft Worth and Mr and Mrs
Billy Proctor of Brenham
where she attended the
wedding Saturday night of her
grandson. Bobby Proctor, to
Miss Rosemarie McGlaum
The couple will make their
home in Brenham
Mr and Mrs. C.IL King of
Rusk were Tuesday visitors of
Mr and Mrs. Britt Lassiter
BACON s » 69c
DEL MONTE
CATSUP
14 OZ.
31
GRIFFIN'S
TEA Wl™GOBLET V*LB 89^
GALA
TOWELS
2 ROLL
PACK
49
LIQUID Vit
GIANT
SIZE
49
VAN CAMP
PORK A BEANS 29c
LUCKY LEAF
APPLE SAUCE £ 29c
DEL MONTE
PRUNE JUICE ox 57
MIUORINI m 49*
BISCUITS 2 F“ 25‘
KISNER
A32-S732
TUNA camp 39*
OLIO u, 35*
GROCERY AND
MARKET
BOOATA. TEXAS
< \ —~
eP'V.a
II.XG.XNKPOKT FIRE —
Joe (ireger. Bogata Fire
Chief, stops to survey the
fire damage at a home in
llagansport June in. The
damage was confined to
the dining area pictured
above. A neighbor and
another fireman look on.
Truth Seekers
Hosted By
Mrs. Burk Kidd
The Truth Seekers class ol
the F’irst Baptist Church.
Bogata had their monthly
meeting with Mrs Buck Kidd
Mrs C F: Armstrong gave
the devotional front I Cor 12
and Mrs Pauline Hutson led
the opening pray er A covered
dish supper was enjoyed by
the IS attending Mrs II FI
Troutt dismissed the group
COME SEE US FOR
New or Used
FARM EQUIPMENT
Tractors Overhauled
SALES
AND
SERVICE
ALL
FIRESTONE
NEEDS
HARVEY BROTHERS
Mavvey Ferquvon And New Holland
Dealers
Clarksville Texas
When your lights go out, check appliances and
lights in other rooms of your home to see if
they are also off. Look to see if your neighbors
have power. If their lights are on . . . chances
are you have only blown a fuse or tripped a
circuit breaker. If the neighbors are also with-
out power ... there could be an equipment problem. Call Community Pub-
lic Service Company and steps will be taken immediately to determine the
source of trouble and restore service. In the meantime, turn off major elec-
tric appliances so that when the electricity does come back on, the sudden
surge caused by the load demands won’t blow fuses in your home or delay
power restoration attempts. Here are some tips for customers that will
help make things easier and safer if the lights do go out. Always keep a
flashlight, portable transistor radio and extra batteries on hand. Stay tuned
to a local station for information during a general power interruption. If
linemen are working in your area, stay inside with family and pets until
the trouble is corrected. Limit visits to the refrigerator and freezer. Frozen
foods will keep up to 48 hours when they are not exposed to air. Phone
calls from alert customers are often a big factor to quick restoration of
service. Therefore, if you should see a spark of light on a wire or pole,'
hear a loud noise, see a wire down or notice an excessively noisy trans-
former . . . with one telephone call you may be able to help Community
Public Service Company pinpoint the trouble faster.
Also, if you are driving or walking and you notice a fallen line, burned 4
transformer, damaged pole or anything that might cause a power failure
. . . report it in as much detail as possible. The sooner Community Public
Service Company knows about it, the faster the problem can be corrected,
perhaps avoiding completely a power interruption. Community Public
Service Company . . . working hard to provide you with efficient electrical
service around the clock.
MMMMIV PH1IC Sf VICE
Your Electric light & Eb*er Company
An Equal Opportunity Emptoyar
£23 74
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Matching Search Results
View two places within this issue that match your search.Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
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/m1/6/?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.