The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 79, Ed. 1 Monday, October 20, 1980 Page: 5 of 12
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7th GRADE CHAMPIONS— Pictured above with
Coach Bobby LaRue are his 7th Grade 13AAA District
Volleyball Champions. Pictured from left to right, front
row; Evelyn Owens, Ola Young, Donna Mitchell, and
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of Health Rite Foods
on concrete slab all metal
and steel frame. Let us
store all your excess furni-
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Behind The
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Phone 4?7"2381
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EAST TEXAS
POWER CLEANING
Tempoary Phone 697-3556
Clarksville. Texas 75426
Truck Fleets
All Types Ol Masonery
Cleaning
• Clean. Level and reset
cemetery monuments
Call us lor all your
cleaning needs
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PHONE
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For
Dependable
Deliveries
48-HOUR
SERVICE
on most
JOB PRINTIN
If you are tired of
waiting, let us get
the job done!
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New 80*s Today
205 E . Broadway
Phone 427-2211
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427*3886
We've Got 'Em All.
COTTON BURR
Highway 82 West
Phone 427-5180
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Metal Building#
For Farm
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Bagwell Texaa
925-2235
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Clarksville
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Phone 127-2691
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know says all he can man-
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lars for the ratings charts.
HINES
PORTABLE
BUILDINGS
BOBBY HINES.
Highboy 37 North
CUSTOM BUILT ECU
Your Specifications
See Bobby for any
type sheet metal
Aork
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GODSPELL ACTION— Greg Dawson of Clarksville, a cast member in “Godspell,”
dances in one of the light-hearted scenes of the musical, to be presented at Paris Junio
College Tuedsay through Saturday, Oct. 21-25, in the Theater of the Performihg Arts,
Administration Building. The musical, based on the gospel according to St. Matthew, will
be presented at 8 p.m. each night. Tickets, priced at $4.50 and $3, are on sale at the College
Store at PJC, 785-7661, extension 125. Miss Dawson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Dawson of Clarksville, is a graduate of Clarksville High School and PJC sophomore. She is
in the Madrigal Singdrs, the Chorale and on the Honor List at PJC. Miss Dawson played in
“Gypsy" last fall, and slue-is assisting with the choreography for “Godspell" this
year.(Photo by Johnny Barnett) ________
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Billy Mitchell
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• Flats Fixed
• Wheels Balancing
Dealer for Multi-Miler
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Phone 127 2829
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8TH GRADE CHAMPIONS— Pictured above are the
13AAA 8th Grade District Volleyball Champions for 1980.
Front row from left to right: Rhonda Huff, Chance
Dawson, Kim Duren, Gloria Gray, Monica McCain, and
Lisa Maroney. Back row from left to right: Coach LaRue,
Louise Giddens, Angela Cherry, Lanetta Williams, Donna
Perry, and Phyllis Coulter. (Staff Photo by Mike Brooks.)
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CLARKSVILLE TIMES— ^ome by and see Janet Bean for all your office supply
needs. The Clarksville Times’ office hours are from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Monday thru Friday.
We also do copying and job printing. Phone 427-2386 and ask to speak to Janet.
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MICKEYS FLOWERS- For the best in your floral needs see Mickey Porterfield,
owner of Mickey’s Flowers, located at 704 S. Locust in Clarksville. Mickey does custom
design work for all your holiday needs. Call 427-3886.
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to M Pleasant hu a week
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back 'll. second place tro
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Gilmer,
Crockett Paris, Dainger-
field. Sulphur Springs, At-
lanta, and Clarksville.
Coach Bobby Larue’s
Tigerette squad won its first
match against Atlanta on
Saturday morning in two r
straight games, 15-9 and
15-8. The losing Atlanta
team then showed how
strong, the Clarksville effort JMM
was. as Atlanta went on to
heal ' ulpliui Springs and
("him.-ice tor the conso
lati,,n pri/'-
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then took llie measure of
Daingerfield. 15 9. 13 15,
and loti, to put the ('larks
vtlle team ml., the Imais at
7 p.m Saturday night. MHmHmMBHBmI
The Blue and White
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1’aris I... the championship.
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Playing well for the
Young Tigerettes was Phyl
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netta Williams, Donna
Perry, Monica McCain, and
Angela Cherry.
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Angela Williams,. Back row, left to right; Coach LaRue,
Rhonda Mays, Teresa James, Gail McCa.in, and Yolanda
Dillard. (Staff Photo By Mike Brooks)
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charms of the cricket on the
hearth never had ’em in the
clothes storage bloset.
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have the finest selection of western wear in Northeast Texas. Go by and see them at Circle
Clarksville. They have a good stock of boot, hats, buckles, and attire for that
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Watson, Gavin, Jr. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 79, Ed. 1 Monday, October 20, 1980, newspaper, October 20, 1980; Mt. Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1295795/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.