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5 LB. CALF LIVE»
5 LB. BEEF ROAST
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sent. They lost their home
by fire.
Denison,
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their home east of Clarks-
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HOPEWELL CLUB
APPOINTS COMMITTEES
The Hopewell Com
Mrs. Sylvester Taylor all of
Clarksville.
1974 CHEVROLET
CAPRICE
4 dr. sedan. One owner. 33.000
miles, loaded with extras and
just like ntw. .r
1974 BUICK
CENTURY
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Power steering and brakes, aif.'
Landau roof, chrome plated
wheels, Priced to sell.
1976 PONTIAC
CATALINA COUPE
One owner, local car. Power
steering, brakes, air, automatic.
Rally wheels and beautiful blue
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School lunth room
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1974 DATSUN
'/»-TON PICKUP
Four speed transmission; Radio,
rear bumper. An economical
work truck.
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Out of town guests
were the groonrw mother,
The program was inform*
tive and 1‘
enjoyed working through
KCAR to promote DECA.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Benson
of Clarksville. He is 1 the
grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
Cullen Benson also of
Clarksville; and Mr. and
Mrs. Raymon Mauldin of
Bogata and the great-
grandson of Mrs. Alma Bell.
DENISON HPEAKEB
FOB B AP W CLUB -
The Business A Pro
fessmal Womens Club met
at ‘ . ...
February 28 for dinner ihd covered with a white
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with ecru colored candles
ODOR COMPLAINTS
MUST BE VALID
Valid information is
com-
plaints about odors from
He is the son of Mr. and livestock and poultry feed- •
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HISTORICAL SOCIETY
TO HEAR RAULSTONb
The Red River County
Historical Society will meet
Saturday, March 5th at 2:30
p\m7'“ih the Rod River
County Library. Mr. C. M.
Raulston will be the
speaker. He will talk about
some of the early history of
the county. The public is
invited.
Jerry
bought the
JERMICA LASHA
WILLIAMS celebrates her
first birthday March 4,
1977. Parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Henry L. Williams of
Aurora, Colorado,
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Isaac Williams and sajad.
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FOOD STAMPS WELCOME
DEMO DISCOUNT
1976 CHEVROLET SPORT
Power steering and brakes, air conditioning, AM radiotape, tilt wheel,
rally wheels, sliding back glass, side rails, fog lights, dual exhausts.
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serves the^Candidate at
work and coiled evidence
that illustrates the quality
of her work with children.
The candidate is judged in
six different competency
Walker, who
program on I .
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were
establish, maintain and
protect credit and rn
youraged all member* to be
watchful for a Notice from
creditor* for a form which
^nav be completed and
BRIDAL SHOWER
FOR MISS HUFF
Miss Linda Huff will be
honored with a bridal
shower at the CARS Senior
Center Building on Sat-’
urday, March 5. from 6 to 8
p.m. The hostesses will be
I the creative
Lu them brought it to the
meeting.
The club will meet
Rhonda Morris. aKa'n Monday, March 7 at
Also guest*
Mrs. Ruth Walker.
Mae Reno and Mrs. Ann
Shaffer of Denison. Pat
Tucker introduced our
guest speaker, Mrs. Ruth
no, gave -our
Finance.
new member*
unanimously voted in.
They were Mr*. Mary Ruth
Bole* and Mr*. Wanda
Allen.
1976 GMC
j HIGH SIERRA
One owner, low mileage with
power steering, brakes and air?
Rally wheels and custom paint.
Used as car — not as truck.
CLEARANCE
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Low prices and high trade in allowances
on these Early-Bird Special group of used cars
will have you singing for joy. Check our high-
flying values on new Pontiacs and Buicks, too.
Friday
Her sandwiches,
beans, pear
cake
sauce, milk
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SHERRI LYNNE
BETENBOUGH - daughter
of Vir^ and Barbara
Betenbough. Route 1, Det-
roit. celebrated her first
birthday on
1977. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Coy A. (
Chamrock, Texas, and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Betenbough.
Andrew. Texas.
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rjrt Seminars Chairman
8 h e r m a 4's Tohnie
won the Young
contest
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT , Tx
Mr. and Mrs. Robert / Jto
Ray, Jr., Route 1, Bagwell. ?
are proud to announce the \
birth of their son. Craig ?
Alan Ray.born February 22. '
1977, at 10:58 a.m.. in?
McCuistion Regional Med (1
ical Center. Craig Alan [
-weighed 6 pounds 11 i
ounces. Grandparents are '
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ray, L
Sr., Rt. 1 Bagwell, and Mr., ?
and Mrs. Wesley Braddock. ' .
Route 1, Bagwell. [
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Farmer. Mablevale, Arkan
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Mrs. Paul iBilb Cole-
man of Route 2. Detroit, has
been awarded a national '
credential in recognition of |1
her capable work ’’with
young children, especially in
Detroit Head Start
Program. Mrs. Coleman
was designated as a Child
Development Associate
, iCDAl by the Child
x Development Consortium ,
for successfully demon
st rating competency in
working with children aged
three to five years in a
group setting.
Mrs. .Coleman and her
husband raised two children
and she has been on the
staff, of the Detroit Head
Start Program for the past
five years. She has 80 hours
■ of workshop training in the
particular field.'
The Award system is
performance based, with
the ’ Candidate for the
credential being judged by a
four person team, including
two persons from the local z
marketing |community. The- team ob--
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jalopy his armoured car.
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Miss Simpson
Is Gift Tea
Honoree,
MMK Cathy Simpson
brtd* elect of Bob Fioriai of
Denlon. was honored with a
gift tea at the home of Mrs.
J W. Vaughan. February
19 Hostesses were Mss
dames Vaughan. Bob Adair.
Jimmy Keaty, Cab Wotf.
Burl Robinson. Jim Beynan.
Clarence Hearn and Mias
Clare Vaughan.
Receiving guests were
the honoree, the bride's
mother. Mr*, Aiex Simpson;
the groom's mother. Mrs.
Ange Fiorim. Farmersville.
The hostess presented rose
corsages of the bride's
chosen colors to the
honoree, her mother and the
gT'xxn • mother.
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PRKES GOOD THRU SAT. MOON MARCH 5, J 977 ’
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—? < reditoFVnrfl* required to
give all debtors a rhowe if
— they want fhi* credit
information given in _the
individual n*me*"*'Mr*
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6-cyl. with dual carbs and
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potatoes, batter bread?
butter, jelly, milk.
Tuesday — Barbecue
on bun. tater tots w/catsup.
lettuce and tomato salad,
fruit cobbler, milk.
Wednesday —
chicken, buttered
English peas, hot
butter, applesauce, milk. *
Thursday — C h i 1 i w/
beans, potato salad, fruit
jello, icebox cookies, corn-
bread muffins, milk.
- Lunchmeat
pork and
and cheese
with orange
present. The president.
Mrs. R A. Benningfieid.
presided over the meeting
Mr*^ L.B. Caviness
' Patay House, and Sheilla former Judge David Brown gave * report on the
Martin ’ "*■ . in 8 her man The criteria for District Seminar held tn
Mrs
Harvev-Dur^n Mtrs.
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JAYSON DUANE
BENSON celebrated his
first birthday on February
The bride's book and a “ thV°n
bud vase containing a
Samantha (apricot* rose bud
were on the registry table.
x.>wv hot. Hoetease* *erved re
Trey J * Monday night, freshmenta from the dining
a bus me** meeting with 23 hnen ubk ck*h centered
with ecru colored candle*
and a traditional noae gay of' "Ogata.
Apricot r-oaea inlersperced
with baby's breath and silk
illusion ribbons in shades of
peach and apfielt. A
wedding doll made by Mrs
Frank Fowler, was placed
on the buffet. Crystal and
silver appointment* were
used for serving.
Gifts were displayed
1954gEon
energy saving Kxn SOLID STATE
MODULAR tv
$399
GREENS
FURNITURE
E. Side Square Phone 427-3201
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High impact ptastic cabinet with
Phelps Buys
Barber Shop
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Phelps has
Broadway Bar
. ber Shop, operated for
many years by Jimmy
LaUmer and Clyde West
brpok. and will open
Tuesday Phelps is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Phelps
of Avery, a 1909 graduaU of
Avery High
received his
training at M
that in the past, after a lady
i* married, her credit
history ha* been given in
conjunction with her mar
ned name In the event of
the death.of the *pou*e pr if
the marriage i* dissolved, mu*t be outstanding in
the woman suddenly find* scholastic work, community
-that she ha* no credit service, and/or church
Community property law* work. Nancy Marlowe, a
also affect this status in graduate of .East Texas
broiling womens ability to State University won the
obtain credit. The "Equal Speek Off. a public speaking
Credit Act" will require any contest, with the tome
institution who expends **Pre4judieez" Qualifying
credit to give this credit Nancy for this competition
wa» the completion of l^e
Club attended
Sheila Baird, daughter
of Mx_.ADdJMrs I>eon Baird,' . - —
Jr. "DECA Girl of The throughout the house.
Year" was a guest of the
Club Also guests were:
Mt* Mrs Ange riorini, his aunt.
Mrs. ST H Pendleton,
Farmersville, and Mrs. Ron the
Feason, Whitewright.
B&P Women’s
District Seminar
The Sherman Hu*met* rompetltiq* to find the
Professional Women's District winner of the
Club hosted a District Young Career Woman and
Seminar February 30th at Speak Off were held under
the Holiday Inn in Sherman the direction of Donna
law Adams. President of Ixirance of Sherman. Diat
the Sherman Club, pre
aided. Seventy member*
were in attendance to hear Hynd*
Milly Hiring, owner of Careerist contest over
Haring Art Ceotor, Sher Lynn Bell. Hume Sorvire
man. speak on the "Equal Advwor with Texas Power
Credit Act," the new 4 Light Company in
Federal Regulation which Denison, and Nancy Mar
affect* not only women, but krw*. Resource Teacher lor
minorities and the aged pan* Independent School
Members of the District of Paris Tohnie
(larksville B I PW Club Hynd* a graduate of Van
attending the seminar were Aiatyqe High School ind
JuaniU Benningfieid. Pat Austin College, earned her
Tucker. Connie Somerville. J D. at S H U, School of
Rosemary Cavmm. I loro
thy Merritt. Ahn* Peek.
information on all parties
involved after June I, 1977. Individual Development
Plan, a two day seminar,
held earlier in the year ai
Greenville.
Both District Winner* munity Club met Monday, *
will compete with 14 other *br ur y 28. The club
Distrjftt nominee* at the '•tppnmted committers ‘ to
Haring explained how to State Convention to be held help work up the yoar book,
in Fort Worth. June 10 12.
State Winner** will proceed
to National competition in
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PAINTING
Residential — Commercial
Interior — Exterior
100 S*. Fwt Or 100,000 S*. FmI
Prafotsiofwly Dona WWfc Pabt
And Madam Equiptnairt AHau, Air Spray
And Canvantfond Kolar And Brnch
Allied
Plumbing, Heating a Air Conditioning
Honey a Ronnie Mattwidas 632-S9S1
aad State Seminars Chair
man of Dallas, and Linda
J oh as on of Dallas lac.
BAPW (M the Itre Texaa
Speak Off r spreeentathra at
the National Coaveouoa m
Deaver. Cai ar ads, spoke
briefly to the eootoatanta
Ealerlainmeat was
provided by Franc00 Ware.
Alpha Jmdaa. Mary Wigfall
and Cora Lee Bell of Texoroa
Denaeon BdrPW Chib Rita
Jayne Haynes of Paris »
District Director Area
club* represented were
Clarksville. Demson.
Greenville, McKinney,
Paris. Trxoma Denison and
Sherman Betty Suther of
Dallas Oak Cliff waa a guest
Mary Wigfall of Denison
woo the floral arrangement
doorprixe The Greenville
Club will hoot a District
Parliamentary Procedure
Seminar on April 24 .
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CLUB WLNNEBS
Clarksville Duplicate
j Bridge Chib winners last
Tuesday
First, Mrs. Tommy
Lamb and Mrs. Max
Witmer; Second. Mrs. Mary
Wise and Mrs. Bettie
I Stork*. Third. Mrs. W. S.
1 Baird and Mrs. Bok
I Kimball: Fourth. Mrs. Edith
Adams and Mrs. John
Howison and. Mrs. Teel
Bowers and Mrs. Eunice -
Proctor.
Saturday
First. Mrs. Grant
Walker and Mrs. J.’ L.
| Wright; Second. Mrs. Bok
Kimball and Mrs. Mary
Wise; Third, Mrs. Max
I Witmer and Mrs. Tommy
I Lamb, and. Fourth, Mrs
Teel Bower* and Mrs
Louise Cockrell.
School, and I
professional I
dern Barber I
College in Austin. For the I
past several years he has I
operated his own estab- I
lishment in New Boston. 4
In recent years he has
received additional training fl
from both Sebring and I
Markham, leading com pan I
ies in the field of hair styling I
equipment add supplies. I
Phelps plans to give I
traditional men's haircuts I
and also to cater to longer ROLLIN DALE FAR-
hair styles with cutting. MFR ce|ebrated his third needed to back up
shampoo, and blow-drying. birthday On February 25
He is married to the former •- ‘
Leia Hausler and they make ^r9 g d. Farmer of Route ing operations, says an
4. Bagwell, and the grand agricultural engineer with
of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. the Texas Agricultural,
Extension Service. Four
points to be considered in a
valid odor complaint are
odor frequency from the
alleged source, duration of
the odor, odor intensity and
odor offensiveness. Odor
regulations are being stud
menus for March 7 through bY Texas Air Control
March 11 as reported by Board to. determine an
Mrs. Dorothy Holster, easier, more reasonable
supervisor, are as follows: way perfect the present
Monday - Salmon expensive procedures Un
croquettes w/catsup. cole der the nuisance provision
slaw, green beans w/whole <tbe Texas Clean^AiiiAci
PROBLEMS WITH
YOUR RENT?
Maybe we can help’.
ASK ABOUT THE
NEW RENTAL
ASSISTANCE
PROGRAM!
CARS Office
313 South Locust
Clarksville, Texas
75426
Phone:
214-427-3287
^Equal Opportunity
Housing)
were followed by a question
answer session with Mr.
Mac Varley. President of
the X?hamber of Commerce, early fhildhixxi education eight hospitals in fiscal year
1 and child development. The 1977 increased Veterans
the students Consortium-spent three Administration construe
years in develdping the tion funds to $498.5 million
system f<tr assessment of for the year, highest in VA
child care workers, and the history.
CDA award is 'now recog
nized hy Several states as
one option of meeting
child care personnel re
quirements.
“r Program ' _
Aired By
DECA
On February 4. 1977,
three DECA students from
the Clarksville Chapter of
Distributive Education
Clubs of America presented
i radio program, over
KCAR. explaining the writ
ten event* tojt^p entered at
the up coming Area compe
tition in Tyler.
‘ Shelia Baird, - Club
President, explained the
studies in marketing and
student of the year entries.
_ Terne English. Club
Everyone that had clothing Parliamentarian, explained
Vidal. <i*she*. and anything of use lbe creative r L
' and rr|xiried on rusting Sherman Doria' Rice of to them brought it to the di. rW-L
accounts to reap the Gherman was timekeeper. meeting. ' Martha I yiant (ion
benefits of already estab prior to lho?c«m The club will meet '^e5.re.*^ry,1 exP*aine^ b*r
liahrd'eredit petition. Rhonda’ Morris, again Monday. March 7 at 'n.d‘v'du“l Znl7
In Other activitira. the Suu Third Vice President 7:00 P m ' !»?(,jec" Enterprise
Their presentations categories. .’ .......
The CDA Consortium is
a non profit organization of Preliminary funds re
professionals in the field of ceived for" construction of
, • East Main St.
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; 1 LB BLOCK lb.
CHUCK
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Mrs. Heth Dannheim met
with the club.
r The club also* had the
Louisville, Ky.r in July Ix»uwJPrrkirui family pre
Judges for both events
Orere Mar Barnhill, Deni
returned asking that-credit »on. Shrills Martin. Clark*
information be maintained vj||r; and Delinda ’.
Dori* ' Rier
February 21.
law. .She is associated in
the practice of hw with the
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in Sherman The criteria for District Seminar held
Haring humor- this award is that the Sherman on February 20th
ously »poke "f the problem* woman be a member of the Several members from thia
women in particular have in »pon*oring BAPW Club,
obteining credit. She steted and that she be between the
age* of 21 and 28 In
addition, she must be
employed in business or the
profession* with at least
one year of work experience
in her career are*, and *he
must be outstanding
February 22.
Clay. lbe dgy eare cenl*r staff
and Mrs. Irene Baty.
Friends and relatives are
cordially invited.
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Watson, Gavin, Jr. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1977, newspaper, March 3, 1977; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1280991/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.