The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 35, Ed. 1 Monday, May 19, 1980 Page: 2 of 10
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Scottie Glen, born May 9,
weighing 7 lb., 8 ox. He has a
sister Shelli, and these grand
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
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Jack Risinger.
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Marr from the Detroit Chib
traveled to Kilgore Saturday
and represented Red River
County in the District 5
Round-Up. They were taken
to Kilgore and were under
the supervision of volunteer
leaders in the Dimple Club
who have worked for weeks
helping these 4-H'ers prepare
for these Contests.
Neal Holt will be repre-
senting Red River County
and the entire District 5 in
State 4-H Round Up at Texas
A&M in June.
Treva Lee represented
Red River County at the
District 5 Council Meeting
held also in Kilgore on
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Above are just a few examples of the excellent art
work provided this past week by the second grade
classes. This week is the last in a series of four weeks of
art exhibits produced by the Clarksville Elementary
School and sponsored by our bank. This last exhibit has
been provided by the third grade students. Don’t miss it.
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Now you can save 20% on our special collection of
Timex watches Choose your favorites from our sport
and dress styles
in straightaway barrell; Glen
Berry, 1st in ribbon race, 6th
in straightaway barrell;
Bobby Motley, 2nd in boot
race, 3rd in rings, 6th in
rescue, 4th in poles; Bobby,
and Connie Motley, 5th in
mare show, 3rd in mare„
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Bogan, BS;
• Avery-Curtis . Milton
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Maroney, BBA;
Rogers, of New Braunlells, * Bagwell Sarah Beth
visited recently with Mrs. Raulston, BBA;
Lora Ferguson. • Clarksville-Keith T.
Cooper, BS; Gregory Charles
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Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis Forte, BS; Kenneth C. Fos-
Strain, of Dallas, visited rela- ter, BS; Terri Ann Garrison,
tives here this week. BMED; Richard Alan Hale,
BS; Mark Allen Hausler, BS;
Visiting the Russell Car- Terrie Lynn Haulser, BS;
penters for a short while was Jamie Elisa Varley Ragan,
Mrs. Mary Underwood, of BS; Martha Jean Whiteman,
Mena, Ark., who was enroute BBA; Douglas Alan William-
to Plano to visit her sister, son. BS;
Mrs. R.E. Carpenter and • Detroit-Tammi
husband. Bailey, BS.
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the former Jackie Epps,
Detroit, and they resided
Clarksville many years. His relatives,
address: Eugene Free, 911
Pecos, Port Arthur, Texas
77640.
Mrs. D.K. Thames
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Visitins last weekend
with Mrs. J.H. McLaughlin, .
the Bennie Stevens, and Mrs. I
Mabie Boussom. were Mrs. I
Florence Furrow, of Carrollto I
and Mr. and Mrs. James I
McLaughlin and family, I
Lewisville.
Visiting recently with I
Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Fox and |
friends here were Mr. and ”
Mrs. Haskell Martin, of Fruit-
vale.
Mr. and Mrs. Buck
Smith, Jack and Joe Bart
spent the weekend with their
parents in Tioga and Whites
.nd ««• Xroup: Bobby MoU.,L.U
Saturday was Mrs. Diane
Malfait, of Irving.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Robertson spent the weekend
in Cleveland with the Bob
Williams, formerly of Bluff
Community. . show
Billy
Locals Win
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East Texas
East Texas State Uni-
George Reynolds has versity graduated 757 stud-
been a patient in Red River ents on Saturday. May 10,
Hospital thia week. — during the regular spring
commencem^hV'fri* the Uni-
Marilinda Cates has been versity Auditorium.
a patient this week in a
Denison Hospital.
w___________, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fry
who is ill He is married to were in Orospect (near Jacks
of boro) to attend a family
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PINEWOOD DEMY WINNER- Dowell Goff wax the
winner of a 1st place trophy for Best Design car in 10 year
old division of the Pinewood Derby Central District. The
pinewood derby race was held at.the 1980 Scout arama in
Paris. Sat. May 3rd. Dowell is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Goff
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guished Alumni were Leon-
The Seneca Cowans and ard Prewitt, head of the
Mrs. Fannie Cowan visited in Teacher Retirement System
Garland with Dr. and Mrs. of Texas and a native of Red
Seth Cowan and family. Mark River County, and Darrell D.
is home from A&M College, Tully, ETSU’s first All-
where he graduated in May. American athlete, in 1938.
, Red River County area
Mias Kim Pratt, who is students receiving degrees
employed in Dallas, returned ineluded:
home this week for her
graduation from Paris Junior
College.
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NEAL HOLT
...Senior 4-H’er
Holt And Farmer
Represent District
Neal Holt, a Senior
Mr. I in. 4 H’er from Dunp|e won fir8t
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[2 Mr. S hXv Hd «» Mechaninl .nd H.nd
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ance for Small Engines.
Stea ven Lee a Junior
4-H’er from Dimple won first
place in the Junior Division of
the Mechanical and Hand
Skills with a demonstration
on Ceraminics and Fun.
Stacy Farmer, Jamie
Phillips. Kelly Wright,
Tommy Earley and Tanya
Marr entered in the Share
the Fun Junior Diviaion and
won third place.
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Watson, Gavin, Jr. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 35, Ed. 1 Monday, May 19, 1980, newspaper, May 19, 1980; Mt. Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1295752/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.