Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 2000 Page: 9 of 12
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Everyone is welcome to attend the
annual Christmas meeting of the Red
River Genealogical Society on Mon-
day, December 11,2000 at 6:30 p.m.
This month's meeting will be held
in the Courthouse Inn Bed and Break-
fast in Clarksville. Cheryl O'Brian
will conduct a tour of the building
which has been restored in recent
months.
All society members are encour-
aged to come and bring their favorite
finger foods for the buffet. All inter-
ested persons are encouraged to come
and enjoy the fellowship.
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Miss Becky Alsup, Jesse Harville, Ace Reynolds and Brian Hays
Bogata sixth grade
studies Greek mythology
Sixth grade students in Miss Becky
Alsup's reading class at Bogata School
have just completed a unit on Greek
mythology. The unit is a part of their
year long exploration of heroes.
The students learned about the &ods
and goddesses of Mt. Olympus. They
also studied about life in ancient
Greece and learned about several
ancient Greek heroes. As a culminat-
ing activity, the students were re-
quired to write a research paper on a
god, goddess, hero or place from
Greek mythology. They then pre-
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eyes light up with wonder. (Staff
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sented an oral report to the class.
They were also required to have a
visual aid representing their topic.
Pictured along with Miss Alsup
are; (from the left) Jesse Harville
with his model of a torch used by
Hades, Ace Reynolds with his model
of Mt. Olympus and Brian Hays with
his model of Jason's bow and arrow.
The students did a wonderful job
on their projects which are on display
in the Bogata School Library, in the
hall way outside Of M iss Alsup’s class-
room as well as inside the classroom.
Red River County Sheriffs Report
October 29-November 4
3
Sunday, November 26, 2000
Report of a disturbance in Bogata,
assault, female arrested on warrants
out of Mt. Pleasant, livestock on 82w
near Country Mart, Clarksville, male
arrested on assault charge, distur-
bance in Avery.
Monday, November 27, 2000
Two inmates released to transport to
Restitution Center, Female arrested
on probation violation, inmate re-
leased on bond, inmate released to
Titus County So on warrants, report
of theft in Detroit, report of theft by
check in Annona, inmate released on
bond, male arrested on charge of
criminal mischief, burglary of a habi-
tation on fml 159, Clarksville, report
of prohibited weapon, Detroit.
Tuesday, November 28, 2000
Inmate released to Bowie Co on war-
rants, male arrested on offence of
driving while intoxicated, report of
animal cruelty in Avery, male ar-
rested on assault charge, male ar-
rested on forgery charge, male ar-
rested on assault charge, three in-
mates released on bond, recovery of
stolen property N. of Woodland, re-
port of suspicious activity in Dimple.
Wednesday, November 29,2000
Female arrested on warrant and four
Lamar County warrants, report of
theft by check, male arrested on war-
rant for delivery of a controlled sub-
stance, inmate released on bond.
Thursday, November 30, 2000
Male arrested and transported on
Lamar Co warrant for theft by check,
Male arrested and transported on
charge of Criminal Trespass and As-
sault, inmate released on bond, report
of burglary in Lydia, report of theft in
Annona, report of dog bite in Avery,
inmate released to Lamar Co on war-
rants..
Friday, December 1, 2000
Inmate released to Bowie County for
transport to TDCJ-Gatesville, report
of vandalism to mailbox on South
Lake Rd FM910.
HIGH S ALES-The Bogata 5th grade students recently completed
salesof "Common Threads" T-shirts as a class fund-raiser. The
students who won the high salespersons award of lunch at Milano's
pizza were Jordan Stafford who sold $237.00 worth and D.J.
Gentry who sold $228.00worth. Theproceeds will go toward field
trips for the classes. (Staff Photo Nancy Brown)
Bereaved Parents to Meet Dec. 11 th
The December 11 meeting will be
“Remembering Our Children in a
Special Way.” A candlelight memo-
rial will highlight the evening. Each
person may light a candle honoring
the memory of his or her precious
child. Bring a picture of your child
to place near the candle. We will
have finger foods following the
Holidays in Historic Mt. Vernon
candlelight service. An open invita-
tion is extended to bereaved parents,
their families and friends.
Come, join us as we share our ex-
periences in an effort to help others,
at the TU Electric Building located
at 635 Clarksville Street, Paris. The
meeting will start at 7 p.m.
Saturday, December 2, 2000
Report of burglary on hwy 37 north
of Clarksville, two inmates released
on bond, male arrested on DPS war-
rants and released after paying war-
rants.
Sunday, December 3, 2000
Male arrested for driving while in-
toxicated, released on bond, inmate
released on bond, structure fire at
Casa Linda Estates, report of suspi-
cious activity in Bagwell.
The Red River County Jail cur-
rently holds 53 inmates.
"Holidays in Historic Mt. Vernon"
will be held Saturday, December 9,
2000 starting with a "Breakfast with
Santa" at the Alley downtown from
8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Other events for the day will be as
follows:
10am-5pm-Arts and Crafts on the
square
10am-3pm-Franklin County Arts
Alliance Old Jail, open to the public,
Christmas Project "Stockings for
Charity”
10am l2noon-"Crepes & Crepe
Myrtles", on the porch at First Na-
tional Bank. Free crepe myrtles and
light brunch crepes sponsored by Mt.
Vernon Beautification Coalition &
Friends.
12:30 p.m.-Get a steamin bowl of
the red at Franklin Co. Historical
Assn’s Chili Cookoff. All the chili
you can eat for $5.00. Free hotdogs
for children.
lpm- 5pm-Free miniature trliin
rides for the children downtown.
2pm-5-pm "Holiday Tour pf
Homes", a holiday wonderland. Tick-
ets available at the door or call 903-
537-4760.
5:30 pm-Annual Chamber of Com-
merce Christmas Parade
5:45 pm-Downtown lighting of
Christmas light at Franklin County
Courthouse.
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Some of you who are reading this were once dedicated
Christians. Your love for Christ and His causes burned
bright. Your faith was real and strong. Your life was
being built upon Christ and directed by His Word. The
church was at the Center of your activities. But that
has all changed nowl You see the old Christian friends
once in a while, but it is not the same. Every now and
then you get the urge to return to Christ but you put if
off "for a while*. I am convinced that you were happier
when you were a faithful Christian, and that some day
you intend to return to Him. I hope the following
suggestions will hasten that day.
First you must face up to it. You have left the Lord!
You are no longer living the life of a Christian.
Second, face up to what that means. It means that you
are facing life without God's help and without the
blessing of prayer (1 Pet. 3:12) . You have got to *go it
alone*! And if you die in your present condition, your
eternal abode wilj. be with the Devil and his angels.
(Matt. 25:41)
Third your course of life will determine the course of
life of others. If you remain as you are, your family
will be greatly influenced in that direction. If you
return to the Lord, chances are some of them will also.
You are not just ‘deciding for yourself*.
This message was brought to you by the Church of Christ
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