The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 4, 1974 Page: 6 of 6
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Bogota Personals
Friday night guests of Mr
and Mrs Jeff Hancock and
other relatives were Mrs Ted
Thompkins and Mrs. Bryan
Lummas of Arlington.
Mr and Mrs Fred Hill. Jeri
and Phil Morgan of Leland.
Mississippi spent the weekend
with her father. Mr and Mrs
Albert Legate
Mr. and Mrs Albert Legate
left Tuesday to visit her niece,
Mr and Mrs. David Stengler,
and family of Houston
Mrs Will Lee had as guests
last week her sons. Mr and
DOWNTOWN—The side-
walk was full in front of
Turner’s Dry Goods and
Bogata Furniture during
the Sidewalk Sale June 27.
The day was enjoyed by
shoppers and merchants
alike, all of whom joined
into the spirit of the
occasion. (Staff Photo).
Qt'KKN CONTESTANTS
—The contestants for
Oueen of the Bogata Kodeo
led the parade, and are
FAMILY REINION IIKLD
SATl'RDAY AND SI NDAV
A covered dish luncheon
was enjoyed Saturday and
Sunday at the Community
Center in Bogata and these
families were present: Mr.
and Mrs Hubert Horn and
David; Mr and Mrs H.M.
Barnard. Lynn. Loydean,
Watson; Jerry Kay Ran-
dolph. Mr and Mrs Mac
Bell; Mr. and Mrs Freddy
Booker and children of
Deport. Mr. and Mrs Kdd
Childers: Mr. and Mrs.
Howell Potter and son of Fort
Worth; Albert Riggs of
Bogata. Mrs Roger Fox and
Stevie of Dallas; Mr and
Mrs. Don Barnard. Eddie and
Tresia. Mrs Dave Potter of
Detroit; Mr and Mrs. K.O.
Shoulders. Mrs. Ricky Tuck-
er and children of Tyler. Jim
(Boots) Roberts; Mr and
Mrs. Bobby Sanson of
Galveston
pictured above. The string
of 200 horses in the parade
stretches out behind them.
(Staff Photo).
PONY CART — Tommy
Wayne Anderson sits on a
pony pulling a cart in the
Bogata Rodeo Parade
June 27. The cart is driven
by his great-uncle. E.C.
Dillon of Mount Vernon,
who owns the horse and
TWIN COSTI MKS —
Georgia Black and Sybil
Robinson, partners and
sisters at Bogata Drapery
Shop, went all out and
made pioneer dresses and
Mrs Maxie Lee and Marian
of Metrairie, Louisiana and
Mr and Mrs James R Lee of
Richmond
Rev. and Mrs. Randall
Childers of McGee, Mississip-
pi visited last week with her
parents. Mr and Mrs Weldon
Smith, and relatives at Lone
Star and Cunningham
Mrs. Bill Sturdivan and
Mrs. Virginia Whatley and
children of Ft. Worth spent
part of the week with the
former's sisters. Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Mauldin and
Mr and Mrs. Jessie Gray and
families.
Weekend visitors of Ray-
mond Mayes were his
daughter, Mrs. Ray Skaggs,
and children and his grand
son. Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Garrettson, and Kelly of Ft.
Worth
Carla Fawcett of Grand
Prairie is visiting Mrs
Marvin Ward this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence who
have been on vacation from
Campbell Soup and Red River
Haven Nursing Home have
visited her son, Mr and Mrs
Kenneth Bratton, and family
of Huntsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Also-
brook spent part of last week
with their daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. J.H. Vaughan, and
family of Richardson.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Click and
Mrs J W. Howison of Tyler
spent a few days at Mrs.
Howison's home here Mrs
Click came in and subscribed
for the News.
Mr and Mrs Keith Park of
Lindsley spent the weekend
with her mother, Mrs
William Rozell and attended
the rodeo
Mr and Mrs. J O. Lamb
and Mr and Mrs. Tom
l^emond and family of Austin
spent part of last week with
their daughter and sister,
Mrs G II McCluer and sons
cart. Jerry l.ynn Anderson
is on the seat next to her
mother. Mrs. Tommy
Anderson, and David And-
erson is in her lap. Dillon is
Mrs. Anderson’s uncle and
reared her. (Staff Photo).
bonnets to match for the
Sidewalk Sale June 27.
Some of the customers that
bought their remnant
bundles are shopping.
(Staff Photo)
We Speddize In Repairing
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Off AN Makes.
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Dr. Nancy Nell Jones of
Irving visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Also
brook, Sunday and were
accompanied home by Mike
and Mark who had spent the
week with their grandparents
and attended the Bogata
Rodeo
Mr. and Mrs J.W. Roach of
Mt. Pleasant were Sunday
visitors of his sister, Mrs.
George Wicks.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ross McClure were his sister,
Mrs. Pat Davenport of Iowa
Park, for the weekend and
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gill of
Ft. Worth and Gene Womack
of Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. James
Lawson and daughter visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy Lawson, of Irving
Friday and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baum-
gardner of Odessa were
Tuesday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J.N. Lee. Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Ed Lee and family of
Carrollton were Friday night
and Saturday visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ward
of Dallas spent the first of the
week with their mothers. Mrs
Marvin Ward and Mrs Evie
Bolen and other relatives.
TIIK COLORS—Mike Wil-
liams. president of the
Bogata Rodeo Association,
and James Jordan, secre-
tary. led the Bogata Rodeo
Parade Thursday, and
carried the flags of the
I'nited States and Texas.
Sherrie Tay lor, the 1973-74
Oueen. is at left. (Staff
Photo).
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RI CKMAN DHtG—Shop-
pers crowd the sidewalk in
front of Rurkman Drug to
sift through bargains on
display. The sale is slated
Homemakers
Planning Session
The Rivercrest Chapter of
Young Homemakers held a
planning session at the Home
Economics room at River-
crest Wednesday night Pro
grams and times for the
1974-75 meetings were
planned The first meeting of
the season will be September
17, 1974. All interested
married girls are encouraged
to watch this paper for the
exact time and program for
the meeting.
Attending were these offic-
ers, Mmes. Johnny Hudson.
Jackie Couch, J.B. Harville,
and James Wood and the
advisor. Mrs. Frank Stubble-
field
Bogota Personals
Guests of Mrs. Raymond
Fennell Wednesday to honor
Mrs. Rozell Morgan of Paris
and Miss Maxine Threadgill
fo Bogata were; Mmes.
Harley Massey and Earl
Wilson of Paris; Mr. and Mrs.
Travis Morgan, Mr. and Mrs'.
Mrs.SteveGray, Mrs. Maudie
Martin and Mrs. H. E. Bryson
of Bogata; and Mrs. Mildred
Wright of Rugby.
Mr and Mrs. Morris
Fennell of Lamesa and Mrs.
Alfred Canvas and children of
Valley View spent part of the
week with Mrs Raymond
Fennell.
Landowners—
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continuous family relation-
ship between the founder of
the homestead and the
present owner.
The land must have been in
use for agriculture by the
family since 1974 or before,
must be at least 10 acres and
producing 950 or more from
agricultural products.
Those who do qualify by
August 31 will be recognized
in a special ceremony at the
State Fair this year and short
history of their family and
land will be published in a
land heritage directory. In
addition, local recognition
will be provided to the
families Ear their long
dedication to agriculture
to become an annual eveat
to tie in with the Bogata
Rodeo each year. (Staff
Photo).
RELIEF
From
Pain In The Pocket
Our Savings Accounts Can He ip You Plan Ahead For
Emergencies Choose From Convenient Regular Savings
Or Certificates Of Deposit.
The First National
Bank Of Bogata
Come To Our y
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\ Across From Evergreen Cemetery On Hwy. 24 South
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Wa will also give Double Groan Stamps on any marker or
purchased and paid far during the open house.
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Wright, Pat. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 4, 1974, newspaper, July 4, 1974; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893814/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.