Talco Times (Talco, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1994 Page: 3 of 10
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Thursday, August 25,1994
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did well in their first scrimmage
8 to 7 Mon.-Fri.
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last Friday night. (Staff Photo
by Nancy Brown)
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4 Vegetables Omfered Daily
Saturday-Menu Orders Or "Speclal o1 Th. Day”
a man can spend.
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Card of Thanks
We would like to thank all those
who donated items or purchased items
or made donations tothe Garage Sale
that benefited the Carl Wolfe family.
The Organizers
Open Monday-Friday 6 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Birth to 12 Years
LOCH HEARING CENTER
3130 Lamar Avenue
Owned & Operated by Vickie Reves
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SHANA DODD was elected
head cheerleader at Sellers
Middle School in Garland. She
is the granddaughter of Nadine
Caldwell of Talco.
I want to express my gratitude to :
everyone in the community for their J
kind support during this illness. !
Thanks so much for all the cards, :
calls, gifts, and to everyone whd has *
given to the money fund account. I
never dreamed I had so many friends.
Thanks for your prayers and for '
continuing to believe with us for
complete healing.
Mary, Dave and Julie Pirtle
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Shana Dodd Celebrates 13th Birthday
Shana Dodd celebrated her 13th Jason Trayler, Jeremy Gunner, Justin
birthday with a party held at her home W., Chris Espinoza, Chris Frommie
in Garland. The Lion King theme and friend Justin, Lance Sturdivant
was carried out in decoratiosn and and friend, Brian, Matt Cooper,
the cake. Denay Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Matt
Attending were Crystal Bush, Patton, Chad Dodd and Shea Sprader,
Amber McBee, Karinna Medrano, Nadine Caldwell and the hostess,
Kristin Waller, Shelley Rutherford, GaylaDodd.
Mr. dr Mrs. Vernon Harville
Harvilles Celebate
55th Wedding Anniversary
On Sunday August 21, all of Ver- Denice, and Jerica Harville , of
non and Wootie Harville's children, Henderson,LarryandCristiHarville,
grandchildren and great grandchil- of Lewisville, Brandy and Curtis
dren were with them at lunch to Harville, of Mesquite, Stan Harville,
celebrate their 55th wedding anni- of Austin, Peggy Machalek, of San
versary. The couple were married Marcos, Bo and Neva Dell Harville,
aonAugust 16, 1939. Jeff, Kelley, and Jacob Harville, of
^Attending the festivities were Bogata, Brian, Robin, Kyla and Jesse
TMorris and Donna Harville, Duke, Harville of Johntown.
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Buffo Reunion Is Held in Houston
Johnnie and Exa Mae Gill at- ters, Sarah Buffo of Bedford, and
tendedtheannualreunionoftheBuffo Elizabeth Berry of Frisco with her
family held August 19-21, 1994 at daughter, Morgan. John and Joyce
the home of Ken and Betty (Gill) Buffo of Raymondville also joined
Castleman in Friendswood. Some of the festivities.
the guests stayed at the historic Bed The group shared their family
and Breakfast Inn in Friendswood, photographs, and studied genealogi-
Visiting from Oklahoma were Jemma ca| information on the family that
(Buffo) Ghiglieri of McAlester, and had been compiled by Michael Buffo.
James and Joy Ghiglieri of Okla- They also went to Space Center Hous-
homa City. David and Eunice (Buffo) ton, where they saw films and exhib-
Ritchie came from Harlingen. Also itsd from NASA and the United States
attending were Michael and Ann space program.
Buffo , of Bedford, and their daugh-
Bogata Lions Club Hosts Bingo Night
The Bogata Lions Club hosted rison, Nappy Payne
Bingo Tuesday, August 16, at Red Lions Club members helping with
RiverHeal Ithcare Center. There were the games were Coy Coker, Betty
24 residents playing. Winning resi- Ramsey, Buck Ramsey, W.T. Harbi-
dents were as follows: Dorothy son, and Mary Colflesh
Watkins, Alma Lowry, Lantie Smith, A good time was had by residents
Josie Fennell, Doris Skaggs, Eunie and hosts
Turner, William Cronely, Ruth Har-
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Rebels Stronger This Year
The Rivercrest Rebels hosted line is stronger at this time than they
James Bowie on Friday, August 19 were at the end of the season last
for football action at Rebel Stadium, year.
Coach Keith Brown reported that The team layed a total of 170plays
his team is in excellent physical con- and all the players got plaing time,
dition. Not one player was out due to TheJuniorVarsityPlayersdidvery
cramps or injury, well playing against Varsity players.
Coach Brown said the team has a The team will travel to Hawkins
lotoffinetuningtodo.butdidagood Friday, Aug. 26 for a JV andVarsity
job executing a new offense and de- scrimmage game beginning at 6:00
fense they've only worked on for three m.
weeks. Everyone is encouraged to come
Coach Brown also feels the Rebel out and support these great teams.
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Johntown Baptist
Friendship Circle Meets
The Ladies Auxiliary Friendship
Circle met Monday, August 22,1994
in the fellowship Hall of the Johntown
Missionary Baptist Church. Many
new fund raisers were discussed and
dates were set.
All those attending were Susan
Shirley, Freda Jean, Jana Hawkins,
Robbie Hawkins, Billie Pirtle, Myra
Jean, DarlaBrunson, Brenda Jackson,
and Dana Anderson.
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Nichols, Thomas & Nichols, Nanalee. Talco Times (Talco, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1994, newspaper, August 25, 1994; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1576003/m1/3/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.