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JOBS during his high school and
college days including farm work,
construction jobs, gas station
attendant, library clerk, security
guard and real estate agent.
• MORE EXPERIENCED IN STATE
GOVERNMENT than any other
candidate in the race, Bill has worked
as a Staff Assistant for two State
Representatives and then has served
four terms (eight years) as the
Democratic State Representative of
District 12 in Smith County. While in
the Texas House he has served on the
following committees: Higher
Education (Vice Chairman); Criminal
Jurisprudence; Regions, Compacts &
Districts; Civil Jurisprudence;
Constitutional Amendments; Human
Services.
• BILL IS ALSO a member of the
Jaycees, Phi Delta Phi — Honorary
Legal Fraternity, Baylor Moot Court
Society, Phi Gamma Delta Social
Fraternity, State Bar Association and
the Young Lawyers Association.
What kind of man
is BILL CLARK?
As more people in State Senatorial District 2
are getting to know Bill Clark, they’re saying,
(iHey, ya know, he's our kind of man!". For sure,
he’s pure Northeast Texan. Always has been. As a 4th
generation native of District 2, Bill stands solidly for
those same hard work ethics and high moral values
that have made this great area of Texas the finest
place on earth to live and raise a family. Putting it
another way, he speaks your kind of language and
thinks like you do on the important issues affecting
our District 2 area. And, below, you’ll find he’s got
the background, the qualifications to make us the
kind of State Senator we can all respect.
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residence homestead
by him.
To obtain a defer-
degree at Texas was a BA in History
and Government.
• HIS TIME IN THE MILITARY
included service in the Texas National
Guard Infantry which he joined in
1969. In 1971 he was commissioned
a 2nd Lt. in the Airborne Infantry
(Paratroopers) after attending Jump
School at Ft. Benning, Georgia.
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looking for a home
This full blood Irish Setter has been given up for adoption
and is looking for a home. Though he has a thyroid condi-
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capable of giving a great deal of love. For more informa-
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Vote in the Democratic Primary, May 1,1982
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• BORN IN 1946, Bill is a lifelong
resident of Smith County and a 4th
generation native of the District. He’s
the son of A. D. Clark, Jr. and the
late Virginia Skeen Clark. He’s the
great grandson of the late E. E. Clark
of Van Zandt County.
• BILL IS MARRIED TO THE
FORMER MARTHA HILL of Austin
and they have two children, 3 year old
son, Matthew, and brand new
daughter, Meredith Virginia, bom
February 1, 1982!
• LOWER EDUCATION was in the
Tyler Public Schools. Bill graduated
from Robert E. Lee High School
where he was an outstanding leader
and achiever. He was a member of
the National Honor Society, the
Debate team, Basketball team and
Football team. He was a 3-year
letterman in football and was named
All-District for 2 years.
• BILL’S HIGHER EDUCATION
included study at The University of
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listed at the Allen Animal
Pound, located on Jupiter
Road behind the athletic field.
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accompanied McCraw’s order as an exhibit,
was attached to a list of corporations that "I can understand how one might have
included Lifemark Building of Houston; read the letter and, without having any fur-
Humana Inc. of Lousiville, Ky.; Republic ther information about the March 19
Health Corporation of America, Western meeting or the discussions between myself
Operations, of Dallas and the county auditor, how one might con-
clude that we had in fact made a decision to
sell the hospital,” he said.
“The task force is not empowered to sell
the hospital, and no recommendation has
been made to the Commissioners Court nor
has a decision been made by the Commis-
sioners Court.”
White said the task force—composed of
White, County Commissioner Howard
Thornton, three members of the hospital’s
Board of Governors and two members of the
CMH medical staff—is soliciting proposals
for the sale, lease or outside management of
the facility “for the purpose of gathering in-
formation meaningful to assist the task
force in making a recommendation.”
Whether the hospital should be sold, leas-
ed, managed on contract basis or kept in its
current administrative form are the four
alternatives facing the task force, White
said.
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• BILL IS A METHODIST and has
been one all his life. He has been
active in MYF and other activities at
the Marvin United Methodist Church
in Tyler.
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taxes on a residence the property as a
which is owned and residence
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must be filed with in which suit is pen- laches, or want of
the chief appraiser ding. If no con- prosecution does not
of the appraisal troverting affidavit apply against the
district in which the is filed by the taxing taxing unit because
property is located, unit filing suit or if, of deferral of collec-
The chief appraiser after a hearing, the tion.
will notify each tax- court finds the in- .
ing unit par- dividual is entitled Affidavit forms
ticipating in the to the deferral, the are available at the
district of the filing, court should abate Centra Appraisa
District of Collin
County, 1852 Ave. K
(Hwy. 5) Plano,
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A provision of the After an affidavit is the suit until the in-
Texas Property Tax filed, a taxing unit dividual no longer
Code allows a may not file suit to owns and occupies
homeowner who is collect delinquent the property as a
65 years of age or taxes on the proper- residence
older to defer or ty until the in- homestead,
abate a suit for col- dividual no longer
The proposals will be gathered “with pro-
priety and with the appearance of proprie-
ty,” he said.
Formal proposals “are in the process of
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Whitesaid that he does not know when the seniors eligible for
task force will complete gathering and
evaluating proposals and make a recommen- p pae p e pfwg •e V e QTDKKQI
dation to the Commissioners Court. FIVF*I - Y LOA MV I Vl I QI
Special to the American studying the future of Collin Memorial
A state district judge, who late Friday would meet March 19 to discuss the hospital
ordered that any proposals received by Col- and submit purchase proposals.
lin County on the possible sale of Collin In his order impounding the proposals,
Memorial Hospital be sealed, Monday McCraw said the apparent offer to sell Col-
withdrew the order after an apparent lin Memorial violated state law because the
misunderstanding was resolved. Commissioners Court “has not determined
Judge John McCraw of the 219th District it is in the best interest of (Collin County)
Court lifted the order after meeting with that (Collin Memorial) should be sold, and
County Judge Nathan E. White Jr. and four that the competitive bid procedures were
other county officials, White said Monday. not followed.”
McCraw had issued the order after McCraw said any premature considera-
discovering a letter from White, dated tion of the proposals “could effectively cir-
March 10, inviting several nationwide cum vent the...competitive bid system, and
hospital corporations to submit proposals to could foster collusion and manipulation
purchase financially plagued Collin regarding (the) sale of a public facility.”
Memorial, which has been around a half- White indicated Monday that McCraw
million dollars in debt since last year. had misunderstood the county judge’s in-
A copy of the form letter, which was unad- tentions in requesting proposals to purchase
dressed to any one corporation and which Collin Memorial.
accordance with the terms of this offer, and if upon request
you submit evidence thereof satisfactory to Riviana Foods
Inc. Such evidence shall include invoices for the quantity of
product for which coupons are redeemed. Coupons may
not be assigned or transferred. Void where prohibited
taxed or restricted by law. Good only in U.S.A. Cash value
1/20e. Offer limited to one coupon per purchase. For re-
demption of properly received and handled coupons, mail
to Riviana Coupons, PO Box R-7059, El Paso, Texas 79975.
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