The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1968 Page: 5 of 12
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Th* Clarksvill# Tlm«, Thurtdoy, February 22, \96»
Detroit Nails Down
35- B Championship
Thu Detroit Ei|lM woo U» wlnoor will advance to ruglomU
36- B DUtrtet championship (or playoffs at Sherman February
the secood year In a row by M through March I.
trampling the Delmar Eaglea •
•1-49 Monday night at Parts. ' . -
Detroit scored 11 points before GEORGE WASHINGTON 1
allowing Delmar a goal. The BIRTHDAY DINNER
score at half-time was 42-85 Friday. February St. at 7
and ••-33 at the end of the third p.m. will park the annual Georgs
quarter. Washington birthday dinner Is
The game was paced by Gary -flfc Masonic Hall at Clarks-
Moore with 36 points, J. T. vllls. The Order of the Eastern
Wood 30 points, Earl Mitchell gtsr will honor all M**/*1* and
It points and Porter Griggs 11 their families. R will be a coy-
potnU. Ollle Johnson, the #r#d <n,h affair. A musical
league's 6’8'' center. who Is program Is planned,
the “Big O" at Detroit, pulled
down 35 rebounds. ——————
Dslmars, winner of the Dis- The nation spent $13 billion
trlet’s west rone, was led by (or highway purposes In 1M6
CL Miles with 18 points and J. nine percent more than In the
previous year, according to the
U. 8. Department of
McFadden with 13.
Detroit owns a 33-3 record
(or the season, the best hoy's portatloo. Capital expenditures,
record In Northeast Texas. Including roadway and bridge
They are now waiting for the bt- Improvement and new cog-
district game with Savoy. It struction, engineering, and
will be played next Monday or right-of-way costs, amounted
Tuesday night. The M-district to $7.9 bUtteo.
AVERY HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS TEAM-The Avsry High
School Girls Basketball team lost the District 37-B cham-
pionship by a three point margin to Avtnger at Maud Tues-
day night. Final score of the defensive contest was 33-30.
High scorer for Avery was Charlsls Fox with 30 points.
Charlotte Holland topped the Avtnger scoring with 18. Avery
Homemaking Tips And Topics
By NORITc LUCAS and TEXANNA MANLEY
education program expansion,
which Is tn keeping with the
highway safety laws enacted by
the Texas Legislature last year..
One of the new laws requires
successful completion of a
..........»•■■■!« state-approved driver educa-
Sprlntlme In the fabric de- pieces the delight of the girl de- tlon ( uurse as a prerequisite to
partment is a beautiful time of elrlng that feminine look shown n, ensi,^ au drivers between 16
the year. An array of bright In many of the new spring an(j jg years of age.
colored spring solids and prints clothes. A i^ew fabric called To mMt tha likelihood of a
are available now in the stores About Face has an unusual shortage of driver education
In Clarksville. The wlseSeam- weave enabling one to use elth- taaCh*rs tn the state, this pro-
stress purchases her fabric *r side of this Dacron polyester gram will provide authorization
early and begins her sewing and cotton fabric. Dacron gnd to the local communities toem-
tasks so her ensembles will be Orion knits provide variety tn ploy non.^gr^ teaching as-
ready for the change of the aurface texturaa as well as aUtants to be ’used In both
season. colors. class room and ln-car lnstrui -
_ A good buying practice la B you are In the planning tlon These assistants, would
not to buy a fabric unless-you stage of your additions to your be certified by,the State Educa-
te now the fiber of which It was wardrobe take a few of those tion Agency as belh$\quallfled
made. The range of fiber com- extra minutes you have while to teach In toe laboratory phase
bl nations and finishes of fab- downtown and take a look at the Qj (iriver education/under the
rlcs on the market are at a new fabrics. Spring Is the time supervision of regularly certl-
helght of which pest seam st res- for a fresh start. fled teachers.
ses could not even drea m / _
order to maintain the fabric
appearance read bolt end labels £)]*iV€r EdtlCfltiOll
and consider care that must be
given the finished garment. Grant ADDrOVed
Blends with synthetic fibers "
will require lower tempera- Representative Wright Pat-
tures tn washing and Ironing, man announced that the depart-
Of the new fabrics tn Clarks- ment of transportation has ap-
vllle, varying combinations of proved a grant In the amount
Dacron and cotton provide of $750,000.to the State of Tex-
brlght cheery colors for easy- •** for expanding a states wide
care garments. All cotton driver education program,
bright colored floral prints are The grant will aistst the
on the shelves and the smocked Texas Education Agency In ti-
nt ate hlng trim make these nan< tng this statewide driver
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Income Tax Time Again
1 B’jt don't oay Income tax you dont' owgf: 1
Be careful. Pay a little more for your
job and save several times the extra cost.
R. C. WARREN
BREWER HOTEL FRONT
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Paris Native
Leads Liberian
Survey Group
Air Force Maj. Marshall W.
Thomas, a Paris native and son
of Mrs. Gladys Thomas of 137
27th N. W., should have some
Interesting home movies. , 7
Ooup at
VOE Convention
DETROIT SCORE —Detroit's Gary Moors (31) scores 2
of his 26 points against Delmar Monday night at Paris as
the Eagles won their second consecutive District 35-B Boys'
championship.
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the Interest earned on GI In-
surance dividends left on de-
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GI Insurance dividends are
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Jr*” ^^.^d^r^J^fe build roads and harbors.
Williams Sr.r of Garland was
one year old February 15.
His grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Weaver and
Mr. and Mrs. M. Q. Williams
of Dallas.
pleted about 3,600 miles of aer
lxl photography to be used as On the SeawalJ Boulevard at
the raw data necessary to make Galveston 1,500 office education
first order maps of Liberia, a association students met from
country on the western coast of an over Texas on February
Africa. 15-17. The Clarksville V.O.E.
The project, which began last attended with twelve girls and
November, Is being directed by their sponsors, Mrs. Fred
Aerial Survey Team No. 2 (AST- Fisher, Mrs. C. E. Linton and
2) of the U. S. Air Force. Major Mrs. Cab Wolf.
Thomas Is executive officer of cm Thursday after register-
the operation. lpg the students attended abus-
Major Thomas, who lives In mess meeting In the nearby
Topeka, Kan., told visiting Moody Center to hear the cam-
press, geologists and photo- palgn speeches of students run-
graphers at the AST headquar- nlng for state offices. Friday
tars In Paynesvllle,.Llberla, In was filled with contests In var-
January. that bad weather had tous fields of secretarial work from GI Insurance policies
caused'a serious set-back In m which all girls actively par- Other major tax exempt bene-
operations. - tlclpated. compensation and
The aerial survey, when It Is i Following Friday’s session, a Pension payments, educational
completed next March, will as- g was held In Moody Center lance allowances, sussls-
slst In the development of the wjth a local band. The con-
country. Parts of the nation ventlon ended Saturday with a
are still unmapped and the banquet and announcement of
maps, which are now available, winners of state offices and
are often Inaccurate. contests.
The Liberian Age, a news- Local girls attending were
peper In Monrovia, Liberia, settle Edwards, Vicki Andrews, living dependents of deceased
said that with accurate maps, Ann# Warthxn Glenda Dock- and compensation al-
the country will be able to de- pandora Scales, Georgia lowances authorised for de-
velop Its mineral and other na- * dh}( Betty JJnton, Laurl Wolf, Pendents of certain disabled
tural resources, plan the growth Troylene McLeod,’Linda Marr, veterans are tax exempt.
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BEAUTIFUL, PRODUCTIVE 4,834-ACRE
L0W00D RANCH
GOING • OFFERED IN TRACTS
AUCTION
CATTII g
WED., FEB.
EOUINMNT
28, 10 AJR.
LAND......
THURS., FEB. 29, 10 A.M.
On the Storied Red River
NEGLEY, TEXAS neor Clarksville.
34 miles Eh of Paris on Hway 189. 22
miles N. of Clarksville. Take Hway 37
N. to 188, turn left to auction sign. 125
miles from Dallas, 890 acres in MeCur-
tatn Co., Okla. on Tied River.
Property of Tom Brundrett
• 600 HEAD OF CATTLE
GO
• A-l MACHINERY
e 1800 ACRES RICH
BOTTOMLAND
• MODEL BUILDINGS
• LOVELY HOMES
• BOUNTIFUL WATER
TERMS - $0 % down. Bel. over
10 yrs. at 6 .1/4% Interest on land.
Cash on cattle end machinery. Of-
fered In Tracts A As Whola. ~ —
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COMPLETE RANCH FOR NEW ERA OPERATION
Located and devaloped right, this rich Red River bottom land la a basic source of wealth
■♦that will grow In value. 91 separate pastures where grasses and clovers flourish with
scores of tanks, creaks, river and walls. Good fencing. Great row crop land . . . bonus
yields of soybeans, grain, hay, alfalfa, etc. 300 acres qf wheat for you to harvest. Crest
hunting and fishing. Gravel lease. Nothing will give you a greater sens* of securlty.
Inspect fully now. v
CATTLE & MACHINERY _
600 head cattle go. A-l hard. Hereforde,
Santa Gerirudts § cross breads. Inspect
before auction. Lone list of equipment,
tools, hay, and mine, llama. Something
for all going regardless of price'.
HOMES - A-l IMPROVEMENTS
Fully modernised home with additions
Mat completed.-3 other homes. 8 hay
barns, shop, machine shad, ate., up.
Step In and make money. Owner has
other land to command his
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AST-2 Is a temporary detach- students and sponsors stayed Our business Is your protection
ment of the 1370th Photo Map- tn the Hotel Galvez, overlooking Waldrep Insurance Agency
ping Wing, which has Its home the Gulf,
station at Forbes Air Force •
Base, Kan., has the Depart-------
ment of Defense’s responst- and prints the actual map.
blllty for world-wide mapping AST-2 Is comprised of eight
and electronic surveying. It officers and 63 enlisted men.
has performed Its missions In The headquarters are located tn
all regions of the world, ex- paynesvllle at Camp Ramrod,
tending from Greenland to New Major Thomas Is married to
Guinea. * the former Carolyn Owen, the
The photographs and raw data daughter of Dick Owen of
are turned over to the Army Clarksville. She Is a native of
Map Service which compiles Deport.
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Hurt, J. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1968, newspaper, February 22, 1968; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893416/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.