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current work with a special
eye to organization
LEO (7-23/6-22): Activities be-
hind closed doors l
secrets in more ways than
one, Leo You know the pass-
word, but are ycu sure you
"want to enter'’ Later, roman-
tic fun '-n' games turn serious
and days come to a popping
finale — ,
VIRGO (0-23/»-22): Things
may not be as they seem,
Virgo. And. with someone
trying to pull the wool over
your eyes, this is no time to
take In stray sheep N est
pas? Days hold a surprise, a
■lob to do. and a warm hug
LIBRA (0-23/10-23): Your help
may be sought on a very
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...Although Charlie Wilson of Longview has not been
one of our favorite Congressmen over the years, we must
agree with his adamant stand against this absurd Palestine
Liberation Organixalion Day being sponsored by the
Vnited-NMkwma The PM) has hem one of the real thorns in
the side oU.inlernat>onal peace and tranquility and
habitually and purposely thumb their nose at the I'nited
States .and anyone else trying to bring s<flme order to this
troubled world So. the VN. always suckers for every
weird group, gives them hslf a million for “a public
information day” so we can all understand thia rebellious
bunch better. Worst of all. about 1190.OOQ is US tax dollars
— yours and mine Sic 'em. Charlie!
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I roaaider this hospital a
useful amTlaaUng memorial
t* George'luukel and to -
every pooaibU wav to leapt Maurice Woeioy
Frank U> Ml. Our out-of whom worked ioa
v*rr wMo they wore
*O®« the money far budding it.
Sincerely. Ge er gift
Swann Fowler
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Humphrey's books.
River Dust" by 1
Bowers, 'Charge of the Mo could list all oLthe faocinal« of Colfax. Uiuisiana. Mr. and
ing books on these shelves Mrs Hen Marable, Paris; - sympathetic and loving. My
Ta>vo is a Wild Assault” by This should be enough to and Mrs. Jack Wilder of
Elithe Kirkland, all of Ewell whet your curiosity. Wichita Falls
crowded that it s “just a slop over”
the
Btiaiey won't have a place to hospital'
Happy Reading.
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— now or latef Then
news and. possibly an
invitation Don your finery
and be ready to boogie' An * B
unexpected « ingredient is
added as week marches to a
determined halt
SCORPIO (10-14/11 W): The
holidays are approaching rap- |
idly you get into the spirit ■
with one question paramount ?
tn your mind Where to hang
the mistletoe? That s usually |
the first decoration you put |
up, and the last you take
down' Of course, we all know
you don't really need an
excuse, sexy Scorp ,
SAGITTARIUS (11-13/11-21):
You don't have to go dashing
off to exotic places to find
romance Explore your own
r your |
Eden Week highlights both i
giving and taking. Handle
each with style and grace
Later, you blow out your |
candles and make a wish
CAPRICORN (12-22/1-1t): If ’
------- you expect a straightforward
They, along with a case Of answer to your straightfor-
over-active imagination, will ward question, you ll be dis- .I
cause you some problems if sppolnted this week. Gappy ,
you don t Concentrate on However, the response you
qq receive is guaranteed to
-edd spice to your life, sweet- |
■ heart
generate .AQUARIUS (1-20/2-1t): You
--- •*— may. want more than you can
comfortably afford. Aquarius,
so count your pennies before
you.try to spend 'em. Then,
parties and meetings keep
you In a whirl, with Cupid
adding wings to your feet
Week ends firmly.
PISCES (2-26/3-26): Far-out
idea is wacky enough that It
just might work, Pisces
Check it out with a helpful
earth sign associate for final
approval, though Then, see
to the care and feeding of
your piggybank. Days ring to
newsy Flni.
private matter" Be sure not to.. iciSuburban fmiutm
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Gavin Watson. Jr
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Clarksville Times Co. at 106 E. Main St.. Clarksvii
There was an interesting article in an area paper over
Ike weekend concerning a man who has written a 12.45
book on how to construct a coffin. Il has such helpful hints
as increasing the depth (or each 25 pounds gained. It will .
be bit shuodery of the Now Generation but for the-
Way Over The Hill Geriatric crowd it may bring back
memories In those days. 50 and 75 years ago. many rural
cropses were laid away in pine boxes, and caaket making
’ was perfected to something of an art. For decorations in
those times a few resources, the interior of the casket was
• often covered with wall paper and the smell of the
flour water paste used was a familiar odor at funerals. Hut
the services were just as solemn and handled with just as
much respect as today
own family cguld not havd
been more concerned witlr
M Samantha
READS YOUR STARS
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If you wore born thia wook You are an initiator and a
doer and can be quite aggressive when the occasion
arises You don t have a tremendous amount of
patience and disirke both waiting for others and
inactivity of any kind You are generally optimistic and
rather happy-go-lucky •
ARIES (3-21/4-16): Week
could get off to a screwball
start Aries ft your head is in
the clouds, you'll only com-
pound the 'situation' Then
Cupid takes you for a merry
sleigh ride and you gladly
take Over the reins Finally
don t Spend all your money in
one place — or even in two
TAUhuS (4-26/5-26): Scintil-
lating encounter may be not
onty exciting, but also full of
intrigue it'll certainly shake
some of the dust from your
shoes, earthy Taurus Later,
say no’ when demands start
to be heavy on your time
Days twirl to a snappy conclu-
sion with you center stage
GEMINI (M1/6-26): tt may be
Gem. that you re just too
wrapped up in someone ---------- .
elees affairs Look’closely baO’Y*^ Ip
and honestly If you are. take
stops, to extricate yourself,
gontly. but firmly Busy week
comes to cozy close
MOONCHILD (6-21/7-22): Go
bury your sensitive feelings
in a snowpile. Moonbaby
ov'or’-active’imagination, will
1 Softn Pfetty
I PRINTS * * 7
A (urmer prvM aide tu Mrs Gerald Ford has written a
bouk describing the White House years of the Ford family.
Which b nothing new: it seems that ail the folks near the
Prestdenu in recent yean first accept the appointment
and then begin taking creative writing in preparation for
authorship But what intrigues us about this new effort b *i
the reason given by the author: she says, apparently with a
straight face: ”! wrote the book to show the White House
so people ean gel to know the real institution.” Guess we
were wrung, we would have bet anything that she wrote it
far the money, .
am ■
MManMaasaZSssBani
After spending five
weeks in M l). Anderson,
one of the largest and beet
equipped hospitals in the
slate and eixht weeks here I
feel that I have a good
Ntandard of comparison
The plan! itself is mo
dern and well equipped, and
the personnel from the
housekeeping and mainte
nance departments to the
head nurse cannot be sur
passed. Not only do they
The women's lib group recently boycotted a Washing
ton meeting with President Carter because he scheduled
them for only 15 minutes. We think it generous of him to
agree to even look at Bella Abxug ugh ugh. the leader of
the pack, for a quarter hour! Hut the ERA'S had beat go
south of the border on the first train, as foul plans are afoot
there! That .is, Mexico City is now experimenting with —
horrors! — segregated subways, in the male female sense,
nut racial During rush hours, the females are to ride in one
car and the males in another, so far as one can tell the
difference. It b an experiment, the officials says, to
prevent males from pinching and patting various portions
of the female anatomy during the crowded times. As might
be expected, the biggest protests over the segregated
subways are coming from the ladies themselves Gollee.
folks, human nature is hard to change!
CHUCK RMST’
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Gibbons nature books, shouldn't it?
“When Mama Kept a Hoard The historical society
mg House" by Genevieve and the library would be so
Mosely Deberry of Bogsla. happy to got other books
“Papa was • Preacher" and such as these Why don't
Consider Mbs Lily” by some of your folks from
Alyne Porter and Teddy early families in the county
go through your attic and
trunks and see if you can't
that would
iclioa. Just Dear Editor:
Clarksville and Red Hi
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the Terrier" by Virgima
Hunter and photos by Con
stance Latimer and Mary find someth!
Elisabeth Love. add to the <
Some of the mure in one little hint — please make Clarksville and Rod Ki
I teresting hbtormal books sure that anything brought, County should be very
. are “The Red River Valley in is really of historical
Then and Now.",“Tbe Men is Unrest After all we don*t
and Women in World War n want to get so
(from Red River County", dowjt ^bere that poor-ol
'] r Methodism Across Toxas”, Bosley won't have a place U
i “History of Cumberbnd bang out •
1 Presbyterian Church”,
“Clarksville A Old Red Al ver
County", and "Ijegenda of
rd cabinet here belonging to Red River Valley” which
the Rod River County Hu was found in the attic of
torical Society and on its Mary O'Neil.
shelves are some fascinating There b a book of Fowler's funeral: Mr. and
poetry, "Never the Twain Mrs Charles Fowler. Mr.
Shall Meet" by Mary and and Mrs. Donnie Anderson.
Anne Durrum. copies of lheuMrs. Lawrence Johns. Larry
also old pictures, antiques Old Northern Standard, a Johns. Mr and Mrs Jerry
1. recent article in the Satur Johns, Mr. and Mrs Michael
lay Evening Post sbout Hutchison, all of Longview;
ohn Connally by Paul Ros Mr and Mrs Booth* Futrell
Eugene enfiled. and I just wish 1 Bryan and Marshall Futrell promptly perform the duties
a WW a a a»^.- n t *L it - • a » * a i .A "eh. . •_ « « 4_ 1
del T” by H. L. Somerville,
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Watson, Gavin, Jr. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 91, Ed. 1 Monday, December 4, 1978, newspaper, December 4, 1978; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1293648/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.