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Vote May 6
CONNIE CHEYNE SULLIVAN
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BONUS BUNDLE
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4fc. BEEF ROAST
4fc. GROUND BEEF
51b. CHUCK STEAK
5 ft. STEW MEAT
4 fc FRANKS
graduating thia year, pre
sently enrolled ETSU stud
ents. and college students
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MINI STORAGE
10'x 10' spaces $20
Corner of Franklin and Church Streets
(Behind The Dairy Queen)
Modena Scott and Don McKnight, Owners
Rhone 427-2331
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iPolitical Advertisement Paid For by Coelbe Cheyne
Sullivan. 900$. Grove, Clarksville. Texas 75426)
BONUS BUNDLE <
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10 fc. HOT LINKS
6 fc. PRESSED HAM !
10 fc. FRYERS
Sfc. CHUCK STEAK
5 fc. PORK STEAK
5 lb. CATFISH
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Counties in the First
Congressional District-that
are eligible for participation
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follows: Bowie. ('amp. Cam.
Franklin. Harrison. Hender
good son. Hopkins. Hunt. Lamar.
Marion. Morris. Rains. Red
River, Titus, Upshur
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- • County Attorney ol Lavaca
County. Texas, 1954..
• Assistant Attorney General
of the State of Texas. 1958.
• City-Attorney of Texarkana."
Texas, 1967 t.971,
• Chairman of the Texarkana
Airport Authority.
• Attorney for the Texarkana
Special Education Center. '
• Member Executive Board.
Caddo Area . Council -Boy -
Scout s of America.
• Member of the State Bar of
..Texas. Northeast Texas
Bar Association and Texar-
kana Bar Association,
■ Currently in private prac-
tice
Texas counties as physical
farm disasters and has
established a program that
will provide loans to eligible
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$2,550 $3,187
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5.790
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Applications are
being taken Al the CARS
Buildings. 303 South LocuoU-
Or. those desiring further
information on the program
are invited to call 7 5466 <nd .-
ig the Small Busi
^ministration. 110
Dallas.
Texas 75242. The telephone
ETSU Sets
Women’s
Cage Tryout
The women's athletic I
section of East Texas $tatr istration has declared KM)
University is hosting basket
ball auditions April 22. Sat
urday. at 10
Gymnasium.
Any high ’srtdMfP’senior applicants.
This Physical Farm Dis
aster Program ' will’ provide
loans at 3% interest up to
from other campuses are—3250,000and loans over that
eligible.
Drills are designed to
measure the ability of each
participant and include
shooting, dribbluig and re
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The Texas Aggies pay
their respects to all those
who are absent, because of -
erits o( MttdMta. and friends death, since the hat Muster
of .Texas A&M
Texas AAiM is ;ta Se
cvnd Centtiry of Greatness
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LAST WEEK'S WINNERS
$25-Pauline Townes
$15-Janice Gray
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Sliced
bonus bundle
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5 b. CATFISH
lib. FRYER THIGHS
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51b. CHUCK STEAK
5 lb. PORK CHOPS
12 fc. PORK RIBS
2R>. SAUSAGE
131b. FRYERS
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Playlet
IS FOR X*
Using County equipment for County bus"
iness^ If it is necessary to use County
equipment on private property, th«n the
County should charge the going rate.
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P. T.X. OFFICULM-The ClarkaviUe Parent Teacher Avwcuuon haa
elected and installed officers for the forthcoming year These include from left.
Sherron Mitchell, president; Evie Davenport, vice president; Carolyn McCain,
recording secretary; Connie Goff, corresponding secretary. Lnda Walston,
treasurer. Eva Barker, parliamentarum., and Charlene McCulloch, historian
Funds For
Heating Bills
Available
rd musj, have annual in
come* no higher than 125%
of the poverty level' as
designated by the Commun
ity Services Administration
and listed below,
SonFarm
Family
$2,970 $3,712
4.912
6.112
7.312
8.512
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be held around the world
this year. Kelsey said.
wherever I^Htaa* . A4M
former students live or
hosmtals la World
a Muster was held
on l orregidar shortly before
the Japanese captured the.
will begin al 7 p m a( the island «
Clarksville Country (Tub at Every Muster cere
the North Lake, according mony is the same. Kelsey
the chairman.
Kelsey said the Muster
is open to all former stud
r“hu and their families, pac
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Munter At
Country Club Friday
Former studeftts at vark
Texas A4M Univeraily will m. 4*enng wars. tW Ag
assemble tn
Clarksville Country Club at
North Lake April'----
annual Texas Aggie Muster.
ClarkaviUe al gies mustered in lokboUa.
’ i on the bat lie field, aboard
21 for the ships, m airpUnea and la
' *7 medical I
announcesLahairman Joe T. Uar 11. a
Kelsey
The Muster activities
Clarksville Country (Tub at
Coach Martin, will distri
bute his 11 man squad so
that there will be entries ip
the events which offer the ate Hurdles,
best prospects for points and—in 41 flat. Moody'fourth
none in other competition
Tigers will attack in the
following:
with chapces for some
points. 220 yard run. hope
ful; 120 yard hurdle^, may
be;
high hurdles, possible. 440 —440 Yard Dash, won
yard run. doubtful; 440 yard by Hooks in 50.6. Jackson
relay, probably the 'Tigers fourth in 53.3;
---no place in Mile. 120
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Leon Pesek ... a candidate with a history ol
caring for people and being involved . .
Leon Pesek has served on the Board of t(ie
TexarKsna"Airport Authority and is
‘currently Chairman of that organization.
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Disaster
| Loan Plan i
| Approved
~ Congressman Sam B.
.Hall. Jr., has announced that
the Small HusmT'ss Admin £
amount, will be at 6 5 8%:
Further information on this
program can be obtained by
fofiUlAUp
ness- Adi
bounding. Jump and reach Commerce Street,
tests, agility tests and reac ”
tion time tests also will be number is,(2J4) 749 3961.
administered.
Coach Susie Knause has
four scholarships that »he
can offer. "I’ll be looking for in jhis , program
point guards and good out-
side shooters." Knause said.
"Height would be a
asset, but skill is
better."
Vote May 6 ^fc# 1
Pesek
judge
BOWIE AND' REID'RIVER COUNTY
strongest event, mile run. —no place in Mile. 120
doubtful; long jump and high.. Yard, High Hurdles. Shqt
jump, dim chance*, diwusi Put. Discus, and no entry in .
and shot, dimmer still. Pole Vault.
Rut. the Tigers, improv j— --1
ing with each meet, will be
in there hustling, and have OMNBORaOMaRMMRKMgMML.
excellent chanced of upset
ris. Shead Jackson and Jer
ry Moore;
-330 Yard Intermedt
won
•earch and educational instt HOLM'WIVEft DECLINE
tut ion a in the nation. Kelsey Thr proportion of wo
reports men between agva 14 and 25
The Aggie Muster dale* surveyed by the American
back to the mid 1880's and CouACil of Life Insurance . ..
has been held annually since ' who are attracted to the role
More than 350 Musters will of ‘housewife dropped from
42 to 25 percent in the last
six years, says Debby John
son. family life education
speeulist
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CHS Track Team To
District Meet On Friday
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The ClarkaviUe High ting the frontrunner* with *
Track Team, coached by maximum individual and
Mike Martin, with some team effort
notable successes behind it The Tigers participated
this year and prospects that in the Hooks Invitational
look excellent for the future. Meet last week and- scored a
travel to Gilmer Friday for number of points, including:
the District' 7 AAA meet. - Long Jump, won by
Field events, not the DeKalb at 21'8 3 4". Turner 1
Tiger specialty this season, ..third with 19'10"; 2 •
will begin at 1 p.m» Prelims - High Jump, won by ------
in the running, where the Hooks with 6*2". Harris sixth 1
Clarksville team ' is the ulil'h 5'10";
' strongest, will start "at 3 440 Yard Relay, won 6
p.m.. with the finals on the by . Paul Pcwitt in 43.7. Family
fine Gilmer lighted track. Clarksville fourth with 44 4. Sue
due at 7 p.m. ' Vince Turner. Jerome Har 1
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When the names of the
honored' dead are called
from the Muater Roil, a
I lurmg the last 100 years, frtend of the deceased ans
Texas AIM has grown from were. Here
a small I .and Grant college —--------------- ■ •
tv one of the leading re
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-100 Yard Dash, won
100 yard dash, by Paul Pewitt in 10 flat.
Turner third in 10 2;
- 220 Yard Dash.
by IleKalb in 22.8. Turner
330 yard intermediate fourth in 23.7;
—440 Yard Dash.
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Watson, Gavin, Jr. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1978, newspaper, April 20, 1978; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1293584/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.