Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1992 Page: 8 of 8
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DIET DR.PEPPER
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290 Lb.
APPLES
490 Lb.
TOMATOES
490 Lb.
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POTATOES
10 Lb. Bag 990
Yellow ONIONS
190 Lb.
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BISCUITS
Parade
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Prices
PIMENTO
CHEESE
Huddleston
DRAWING
$50 in
Groceries
Saturday
5:00 P.M.
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HOT DOG
BUNS
Wonder
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PICKLES
Vlaslc Hamburger
Dill Chips
EE—J 32oz. Jar
Bogata Minor League
Princess
Nicole Hervey
$199
COOKIES
Duncan Hines
Chocolate
Chip
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3/$l
TOSTITOS
CHIPS
Regular
$2 99
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IVORY SOAP
4 Bar Pack
690
CRACKERS
Nabisco Premium
Lb. Box
$029
ICE CREAM
Blue BeU
1/2 Gallon
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DR.PEPPER
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Hostess
TWINKIES
$199
TOWELS
Bounty
Reg. Size
£569
BBS SAUCE
£■■ Cattlemains
tF 18oz. Bottle
14oz.
$199
Logan Ryan Taylor
SPECIALS GOOD EVERY DAY; Thurs-Fri-Sat -Sun-Mon-Tues-Wed may 21 - 27
OPEN Mon.-Sat. 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. SUNDAY 9:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m.
Bogata ____________632-5624 7 Days A Week
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Children Of Larry & Gail
Taylor Of Red Oak, Texas.
Grandparents Are Pete &
Lillian Taylor, Barbara
Ward and the late Dean
Ward of Bogata. Great-
Grandmother Mrs. Ben
Webb of Deport.
Sponsored By
BOGATA FUNERAL HOME
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EGGS
Grade A Large-Dozen
791
BOLD 3 ULTRA
^^42oz. Box
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Bogata Pee Wee
Princess
Danielle Easterling
Bogata Baseball Association
Needs Donations
The Bogata Baseball Association graders) selected Nicole Hervey as
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CHICKEN
BREAST
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BREAD
Wonder Large Loaf
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CHARCOAL
Parade
20 Lb. Bag
■ $299
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HAMBURGER
BUNS
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8 Pk.
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DR.PEPPER
DIET DR.PEPPER
2 Liter
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POTATO CHIPS
Lays
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Interstate
FROZEN'
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First Baptist J :
Women Meet . t
Bogata First Baptist Women met
May 12 in the home of Alice Ann
White for their regular study meet
ing. There were six present For the ,
session, they enjoyed a mission video
tape.
Democratic League
Of Women Forming «
On Tuesday, April 21, the Red The organization s main objective
River County Democratic League of is to encourage Democratic women
Women met for their regular monthly in Red River County to work to-
meeting at the Elderberry Center in gether for the benefit and betterment
Clarksville. of the Democratic Party, locally.
The following officers were elected statewide and nationally.
for the year 1992-93. This organization is in theforming
President, Shirley Dockins; Vice- stages and would like to invite each <
president, Margaret Ortiz; Secretary; and every Democratic woman in Red
Staci Cruce; assistant secretary, River County to come and take part.
Penny Williams; treasurer, Mildred The next scheduled meeting is Tues-
Lester; reporter, Judy Jackson; histo- day, May 26 at 7 p.m. at the Elder-
rian, Dianne Smallwood. berry Center in Clarksville.
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supper which was enjoyed by fifteen Vickie Wade; Corresponding Secre
members. Eleanor McCluer gave a tary-Mary Ann Williams and Treas
program on Federated Clubs and its urer- Jimmie Lou Pope. Other mem-
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has begun a donation drive. This year their Princess. The team she repre- status today, highlighting the changes
the Association has selected three sents is the Bears coached by Regan m .y?01808 C lu.-s j01*1 dayS
young ladies to represent the differ- Bell. Nicole is the daughter of Jimmy * ““**
ent baseball team levels. Each con- and Nancy Puckett of Bogata and
testant selected as a princess is sell- ButchandKathy Hervey of Johntown.
ing a chance for a gas bar-b-que grill Her grandparents include Joe and
for $1.00 each as well as other in- Alice Martin of Bogata and Sammy
divisual fund raising. The contestant and Shirley Hervey of Johntown. Ida
to raise the most money for the Asso- Mauldin is her great-grandmother,
ciation will be crowned as Princess Tiffany Shupp was named as Major
of the Bogata Baseball Association. League Princess. The two major
Danielle Easterling was selected league teams ( fifth and sixth grad-
as the Pee Wee Princess. The first ers) Tiffany represents are the Rebel
and second grade team she repre- and Red Sox coached by Brad Branch
sents is the Rangers coached by and C.D. Glass. Tiffany is the daugh-
Donnie Brown and Steve Middleton. ter of Tony and Bcnitann Shupp of
Danielle is the daughter of Doug and Fulbright Junior and Nancy Duggar
Teri Easterling of Talco.She is the of Fulbright are her grandparents,
granddaughter of Don and Beverly ;• The Princess will be crowned
Easterling ofTalco and Muri and Jan Tuesday, June 16atBogata Baseball
Elliston of Ft. Worth. Wayne Roberts Park. Anyone who is interested in do-
of Fl Worth is her great-grandfather, nating or supporting this cause call
The Minor League (third and fourth C.D.Glass at 632-5763.
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I Methodist Women
Have Annual Luncheon
The United Methodist Women of Nashville, Tennessee and offers a
Bogata met Wednesday, May 13 at varied program of Christian educa-
the church for a general meeting and tion and is now co-educational.
annual lucheon. Gertie Choate reported on the
Judy Marshall presidedand led the importance of volunteer work at the
opening prayer. Scomtt-Bennett Center.
Mary K. Cotten presented an in- Roberta Anderson read the mm-
formative program abouth the origin utes of the previous meeting and
and 100 years of service provided by Elanor McClour gave the treasurers
the Scorritt-Bennett Bible and Train- report. Judy Marshall conducted the
ing School founded in 1892 to train business meeting.
women for Christian missionary A salad luncheon was served to
work. The Methodist Church sup- fifteen members and guest.
ports this school today. It is located in
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Bogata Book Club
Holds Meeting May 14
Bogata Book Club met May years were installed by Betty Puck- i
14,1992, in the home of Mary Ann ett. New officers are: President-Maw
Williams. Mary Margaret Vaughan Margaret Vaughan; Vice President
served as co-hostess for the salad Gale Hervey; Recording Secretary- |
members. Eleanor McCluer gave a tary-Mary Ann Williams and Treas
bers will serve on committees.
A work night will be held on June
_______ 4 to prepare for the new club year,
New'officers for the 1992-1994 which will begin in September.
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Nichols, Nanalee & Nichols, Thomas. Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1992, newspaper, May 21, 1992; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1280977/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.