The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 7, Ed. 1 Monday, February 12, 1979 Page: 2 of 10
ten pages : ill. ; page 21 x 13 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
!
«
L
‘H
»
I
i
I- .
A.
(■>
»
*•
■.
T "1
5CJ ;’’R
A.
5?
I
• ••• •
0 0
* hOD
A
V
■HI
X
/ .
f
MistkW is
Want to Sell
Your Used
LOANS
Coll 427-3401
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy who takes
4 |
Portrait
Snippets
/Tl
71
A
VI ‘
/
I
See Us Today
or rven
* V
often carry the seed on their
I
■6
Pratt's
*•¥ .
$]18fc 2lb$277
A
t
...
k~
J
Z
Fryer
y
i
/
1
00
xt-
4
I
>
/A
’’ -7-
BUNDLE NO.5
. ■%
15 lbs. Chuck Steak
4
— earn ~
Ibs.
*
~L
T
7
1
H-
A
st *
MIK*
£
e
o
fl
.1 '
I
I
I
. - . ■ytv
•3L_iSMI
29”
• r
Fl
k>-
I
1
adequately
insured.
County Agent
Report
Lifetime
Guarantee
reside in Paris where she is a
piano and -voice instructor
... I'PTj’OSlOO
JIMMY HURT
oveKgreens fern.
PHONE 427-5619
typ<>
OCCU
after
advei
0
cec
sioi
tor
of :
cop
VI
OU
r 1
A
■
men
siori
like]
thafl
of H
so .1
wor
I
Nice Selection
Watches
By Bulova
/Seiko
■ <
ha
un
a I
thi
ak
The ostrich is the only
bird that has only two •
toes on each foot.
$9 tl(
eini
Pre?
Clar
Sect
f
SOUND SYSTEMS
805 E. Main Clarksville
:Z2 427-5291
Clarksville ~~~
Oil
ftl
bJ
t hl
ni
T.|
su
th
b<
sra
mJ
on
•^-t.Q
I
(J
n<
v.
or
P<
tn
. nJ
Ladies
Dinner >
Rings
---
This 59.95 Value
Now For Only
19”
. 4
J
I
11
I ■ ‘
IF
1 r
d
Fl
4 lbs. Pork Ribs '
39”
«
'Al
'I
a I
H
l|
"I
1.1
vd
nJ
Our policy is saving you money.
Call us for details
BOYD HURT
INSURANCE
OPEN TILL NOOK3ATURPAYS
427-5291 805 E.Main Clarksville
k 'I
T/.
e * t
* the!
whl
una
othl
er,
disJ
that
abrl
earl
eyj
mui
the
nan
ing
cent
agn
rep]
you
• of
wo
wo
qu
fro
v -it’s
inc
is
if I
above. PTiar-
men or
five year
into
high
school, it is not.” “CoTlegfls a
choice for life” was her final
statement to NHS members;
Cones of the sugar pine
are longer than 20 inches.
LI
■ fl J
i J
Bl
-4 It.,
-m-
Guidons
Cofnplrtr Carvmg S»r »M5OO
at picturrd from top to bottom
• IO'-j" Ham. Romi, or Bread Stkrr , .
• Exira heavy proleukmal Chef* Fork
• French-Cook * Knife for dicing, chopping,
sectioning corn on the cob
• 6" Utility Knife or boning knife
• 3” Paring Knife
perfect for cutting aleak*, ham.
prime hb. roast pork; roast beef,
fish or fowl
Expo ’.70, held in Osaka,
Japan, was Asia’s first
world fair.
IL
nephew.
f—
Broadway run with the-late tree’s yaWTilSF* system.
Bag ~
North Dakota
Seed —
Potatoes
100 lb..
- SPECIALS GOOD
Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday
Silver Spur
SLABBACON Sausage
w- I
™ K.
< h
The first musical for the
Community Theater and will
be directed by Charles P.
Stephens, a PJC musie-mstr
' uctor who is also well-known
in this area.
Maresa Vickers, daugh-
-W ■
. i t-a
A- 2 ,
■ f
Sanders, Sonja Harris, Greta Dillard." Ctmch.. Clabe
Vaughan, Alice McCain. Stephanie Bell,.Teresa Luman.
Tahatha Jenkins. Sheryl Moore, and Lynn Dillard.
. I ,o
corp
(jttei
and.
publ
tgOT
19* lb. Loose
In politics, a slush fund
is a campaign fund eah»
lected to Influence [
opinion by improper
means. '
Basketball is_ played
and watched by more
persons than any other
sport in the United States.
I *4
J
I
52
1
BUNDLE N0.2
5 lbs. Catfish Steaks
5 lbs. Pork Chops
10 lbs. Fryers —r’
5 lbs. Fryer Backs
6 ibs. Pig Feet
6 Ibs. Pig Tails
5 .lbs. Calf. Liver
5 Ibs. Salt JowT-
3 lbs. Slab Bacon
50., 37”
| BUNDLE N0.4
|4 lbs. Chuck Roast 3 Ibs. Ground Beef
___________„„_j 9 Ibs. Fryers
5 lbs. Pork Chops - 3 lbs. <
5 lbs. Pork Steak
38
~Where's
The Fire?
BUNDLE NO. 3
4 Ibs. Sausage * •'
- 4 Ibs. Bacon
6 lbs. Pork Chops
-3 Ibs. Ground Beef
8 Ibs. Fryer Backs
c 4 Ibs. Beef Roast
5 Ibs. Pork Neckbones
'• .6 4bs. Fryers
40 « 35”
4 Ibs; Chrtk Roast 4 Ibs. Pork Steak*
4 lbs. Chuck Steak 14 Ibs. Fryers
4 Ibs. Pork Ghops •„> '
30
Eye Rings
Ml
Pratt's Sliced
Bologna
$r\
Shurfme
Sour Cream I LIVERS
•1
conductive systems that
would normally nourish the
tree. , _
Therefore, control of this
■ parasdic plant is difficult.
Simply breaking the mistle-
toe away from the limbs is
not a satisfactory means of
control. It will' redevelop at ■
the point of removal and «
produce ?no,t|wr.....dump qt.-
growth. Instead, a chip must
be removed from the host
limb at the point of attach-
ment, including a part of the
vascular system, says Moody.
This will remove the genera
plant and'wiH stop growth at
that point. Treat the wound
Mrs. Johnston Wins PJC Play Lead
Mary Claire Johnston, a teacher here, has been chosen also be in the cast. Maresa, a
— t— ---------- foT1 the" lead in the Paris student at PJC, represented
Pr°- this area as Miss Red River
Valley at the Miss Texas
WHO’S AFRAIHOF THE BIG BAD:WOLF?-Cor
tainly not Paul andnivid Stringer, ages 6 and 5. sons, of—
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Stringer. The wolf was shot by Tim
Stringer near their horne in the Rosalie Community.
Perhaps the reason for Mr. "WolFs visit was the 3fMo 40 -
rabbits which the boys keep safely in the barn. The boys
are showing their prize to their grandparents,, Mr. and
Mrs. Orvel Stringer at and FfintTMarkpr
? - v *•
Citation, with a total
earnings from 1947 to 1951
of 11,085,760, was the first
horse to win a million
dollars in races.
- -. -
Galileo, In 1609, was the
first man to see the moon
through a telescope.
b.
.t Furniture ?
M >C-
1 ni
of a man
who just
thought ’
he was
Broadway run with the-late tree’s vffScutar system. In
Rosalind Russell both in the fact, mistletoe obtains water
play and successful movie of and nutrients from the tree’s
the same name. conductive systems that
w
^1— ii
FFA TALENT WINNERS-The Clarksville FFA
talent team took first plactsin the five entry competition at
the District FFA Convention in Mt. Vernon High School on
Feb. 1. Members of the band team, above from left are:
Gary Travillion. Tod Hines. Tim Garrison and Rick Wilson.
They will, n»pj;esent the Paris District at the Area
FOOD
BASKET/
o
The Clarksville Times, Monday, February 12, 1978 Page 2
1 ll lll l I I it I JU III
4 1II Ih I I! 11 -miil ililitU
> ih JJ 1 ■ 11 If tntirt?T
Tapeworms grow to a
maximum length «of 30
feet.
Fryer
BACKS
4 Uh?!00
Jh
SEVENTH GRADE CAGERS- Above are the girls
basket ball team of the Junior High 7th Grade, who finished
the season with a perfect 7 I) record under Coach Clare
Vaughan. Shown kneeling from left are: Jackie Elliot,
Karen Norman, and Lisa Pollock, managers: back row,
Janet Price Speaks To NHS
thinking of Ml.
a student of 1 harmacy at the |ege |jfet a student must which the student takes m . .....—
HvlinhM.uJv University of Texas, was prepare for college during his organic and organic .chem
By Boe Moody guest speaker for the C larks four years in high school. The j .....
High School Chapter-of fjrst thing to consider is |jsh, speech, economics, gov ^rs. Rosemary Evetts and
PJC"-many hardwoods in Texas -------KLades\ **so’ orKanizations. ernment„histqry. biology and Mr. Bean are sponsors.
_X_a* the January meeting. offices held tn organizations, microbioH?*-- Z . .. ___Joni Harris
heth -t “trio! ^r.d in the C..„ ... • •
community arid church, are qualified for
, especially in a
professional school.
the.University.
“It ain’t high school, the determining-factor as to
was the first statement made the courses you should take
by Mips Price when she j ‘ ‘ -
addressed the NHS mem majors the student wilt need
bers. She was speaking to four years of English, a
thenix concerning “College speech course, history and
government and then branch
out into the fields of science
or mathematics. For both
science and mathematics
many courses in math are
needed.
“One thing I would like
Lu point out here is fur yuu to
consider Paris Junior Col-
lege. That is where I went
and I do not regret it. I think
if Thad jumped into a major
university, when I entere'd I
would have come home the
next day. 7.^ -
■ - “One thing I wish I had
known about before I went t<>
college was the' existence of
placement tests. These tests
Thursday, Feb. 1, 9:30 can be taken at a designated
. pun.—Hill Top Cafe. North" time to ptaceout a course.
Ddnoho, false alarm; depart They are tests that can be
ment responsei two trucks taken for.college credit. Some
. . driven by Earl Varlev and ’ 1
ed area with a tree paint to C|ay Owen. i
prevent the entrance of
wood rotting organisms that Monday, Feb. 5, 12:20
may follow the pruning a.m.—House on West Rob-
operation. ‘ -.- erts; considerable"fire, water
Mistletoe can spread by and smoke dafndg^; depart-
birds as well as by other ment resP°nse; two trucks,
means, explains Moody. Birds Var|ey and Tommy Collier:
often carry the seed on their Tuesday, Feb. 6, 5:15
beaks after eating the plant’s Truck on fire, "U.S.
white berries. Infections oc- Highway 82 east; light dam-
cur when.the birds wipe their aK?: one.truck. Merle Smith;
beaks orf tree branches. Thursday, Feb. 8, 9:35
ReseaarH tfas been eon “House on Kaiser Cir
public ^octed on herbicide type c’e* near Donoho and Third
chemicals thaf will satisfac- ^treets> heavy damage to
torily remove mistletoe, but bedroom and kitchen; depart
these have been difficult to Yne,nt response; Neil King and
find, says Moody. This work OwenJ
is complicated because mist- Thursday, Feb. 8, 10
letoe tissue is so intimately P m-“Car on fire at 307
associated with the tissues of North Cedar, total loss; two
the tree. trucks, Owen and King.
q
0 fl
freshmen that enter college ■
have taken enough tests and —
passed them to come into
college as sophomores. Tests
are given in all subjects" she
said. ,
Miss Price explained her
"climbing tfie ladder" from
Paris Junior College to sum
mer in East Texas State
University on to the fall
session at the University of
Tex^K. Also, she explained
that tnhk^allowed her to stay
at home duliwg her first year,
live in an apartment and be
self sufficient during the
summer and go into dormi-
tory life at the UnjyersjLy
during the later year.
1 Classes were 50 to 75 at
PJC; they were small at ET
during the summer; but, the
enrollment at TU is 40,000, 1
the parking problems-a ticket (
the^first day-and living in a
dormilory were step by step
| advancements.
Requirements for a ........
major in Pharmacy are a
I___grade point average of three
point two or l__
macy is. open to
women and is a
■* i 'y,r*-
Convention in Ty^er on ^Feb. 20. Other Clarksville
participants in the "“Mt. Vernon event included: Amy
Duren, Chapter Sweetheart in the District competition;
and Treva Lee, District vice president, a candidate for
Area office. . -
■ ....
Speidel Bracelets
* Gold Filled -
* •- and
Sterling Silver
Values . ' M
,o 5
|9K" 20.00
r A
Ly Diamond
■_/ StickPins
CROSS v / 30%0,F y
Pen and Pencil Sets „
Pratt's
Bologna
By the Piece
' Sunkist Navel
Z„ Oranges __
4«h«l>L 8- 39*| 7r>
BUNDLE N0.1
10 lb*; Fryers
5 Ibs. Pork Chops
5 lbs. Pork Steak
5 Ibs. Ground Beef
4 Ibs. Beef Roast
3 Ibs. Franks
3 Ibs. Bologna
3 Ibs. Bacon
38 fc, 39"
year and more recently had
one <
“The Fantasticks," a.
4 J
■
. ............ a C-......
member of the__ Pharmacy important.
Once the student “has
• r- professional,
school the classes tend to
----l/- \----- ease UP a Mt^the presure is
Your college piajor is ,not so great, and learning if.
_ -- ________________------ — .j fun.
the first statement made the courses you should take She closed with?" “No
in high school. For almost all matter what career you cho-
ose mike sure it is one that'
you can cope with the rest of.
years of English,
istry, physics, calculus. Eng
grades. Also, organizations, ernment,Jhist.qry. biology and
Miss Price, employed at both at schbohand
Blackmon Pharmacy, is
little ‘Council and has returned to
. >
County Extension Agent Bob
Mistletoe does, however,
the unfamiliar cause occasional’dWback and
former Clarksville resident
and school music and voice Community Theater's
duction of “Marne."
She and her family now Pageant in Fort Worth last
• -,~,j—. • V I41J KJVilsPVJl Vliupivi
. .. . L - - of the leading roles in flowering plant that attacks lhe National Honor Society at
and a civic chorus soloist. -- — “ ’ ‘ ---- ---- ' ' '
The production marks produced musical. ; - such as oak. hackberry and
..—1 -Marne" production elm trees. But other than the
will be staged May 30 unsightly condition and dis
through June.«<.............> •____figurement, it causes 1“*“'
-i.’ Mrs. JohYiston will play damage to the tree, explains
the namesake role of an C
attractive, exuberant, vivac Moody.
jous middle-aged New Yorker Mistletoe does, however,
, Vickers of Clarksville, will, role of raising her 10 yeaf old weakening of terminal limbs,
nephew. - Its attachment organs are
The musical had a long closely associated with the ------*■--------------
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Watson, Gavin, Jr. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 7, Ed. 1 Monday, February 12, 1979, newspaper, February 12, 1979; Mt. Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1295622/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.