The Clarksville Times, Thursday, August 29,1985, PageMRS. CHARLES ALLENReevesA2lienMr. and Mm. Joe Reeves, Sr., Clarksville, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Wanda Faye, to Charles Allen on July 15,1986in Virginia.The bride is a 1977 graduate of Clarksville high school, attended Paris Junior College two years, and New Mexico State for two years.She was also employed in the Red River County Tax Collector’s office for a time.She is a member of the St. James Baptist Church and thegranddaughter of the Rev. and Mrs. W. Ingram and Mrs. Ola Reeves of Clarksville.Mrs. Allen is now in the U.S. Army and was assigned to Frankfurt, Germany, shortly after her marriage.The groom is a graduate of South Side High School in Fort Wayne, Ind. and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Allen of Fort Wayne.He is a veteran of three years services in the Army and expects to Join his wife shortly at the base near Frankfurt.Eric Lum namedDelta extension agentEric Lum will assume the position of Delta County Extension agent-agriculture on September 15, according to a joint announcement by Delta County Judge M. Fred Potts and Tony Douglas, district director for the Texas Agricultural Extension Service. A native of Red River County, Lum fills the position formerly held by Chuck Holt.For the past four years, I Aim has served as county Extension agent-agriculture in Hopkins County. He had major program responsibilities in beef cattle, forage, horticulture, community development and assistedwith some 4-H Droerams HeAfter graduation from Clarksville High School, Lum earned the B.S. and M.. degrees from East Texas State University. He also holds an Education Specialist certificate from the University of Arkansas.He is the son of Mr and Mrs. E. G.Lum, Jr. of Boxeldersome 4-h programs previously taught at Phillips County Community College in Helena, Arkansas where he served as head of the Agri-Business Division and later as Chairman of Technical and Industrial Education. Prior to that assignment, he taught vocational agriculture at Community High School in Nevada, Texas for five“In Delta County, I Aim will have responsibility for conducting Extension educational programs in all phases of agriculture. He will serve as agricultural program leader and work with 4-H leaders and membersin agriculturally relatedagriculturally related 4-H programs,” Douglas said. “His past experience working with both youth and adults will be very beneficial to the citizens of the county. He will coordinate activities with Joan Chandler to maintain an effective program building organization.”I Aim is married to the formeryearsBelinda Stearman of Boxelder they have two children, Tracy Brandon.MR. AND MRS. ISAAC WILLIAMSMr. and Mrs. Isaac Williams of Clarksville celebrated their 57th anniversanSundayThe couple has 13 children, 53 grandchildren, 43 great grandchildren, and four great-great grandchildren.Clarksville School MenuCarol Hale Dandredge, foreground, Is teaching an art rl*»«« in rwmlt;«High School. Mrs. Dandredge, an artist and an art instructor is a Clarksville native, daughter of Mrs. Helen Hale and the late Moody^T’ CUrk*vll,eTuesdayBreakfast - Fruit, cereal, white milk Lunch - Corn Dogs w/mustard macaroni salad, purple hull peas peach halves, milkWednesday Breakfast - Milk, toast and jelly, juice Lunch-Chicken on a bun, lettuce andThursdayBreakfast- Milk, cinnamon rolls,Lunch- Fish crispies and catsupslaw, pinto beans, cornbread cream, milk.tomato salad, buttered com, pudding milkFridayBreakfast-Milk, doughnuts, juice Lunch-Hamburgers w/pickles, let tuce, onions, french fries and catsup jello w/topping, milk.Art association has demonstrationThe monthly meeting of the Red River Art Association was held at the Elderberry Center, Monday, Aug. 19, 1985.as if the wind was blowing the clouds. She worked on down the picture using cool colors and adding warm colors toBetty Allmonbaskets as her prize. Kitty also took ribbon at the annual art fair.During a short business meeting Molee Huddleston was chosen as artist of the month of September. Her pictures will be in the library the 3rd of September. Be sure to see them. Molee won first place on one of her pictures in the annual art show.Othell Schleiker will do the September art demonstration for the mem-the picture out and give it dimen-. On the meadow area she painted yellow ochre and burnt umber while this area was still wet orCarol brought her art table she uses do demonstrations on. It had an rerhead mirror which enabled thebers and guests. This will be on the 3rd Monday, 16th of September.She has become one of our leading artist of the area. She is the president of The Red River Art Association and is serving her second termdamp she sprinkled salt on it. Yep, plain old table salt from a plain old nit shaker. Moat amazing effectwhen it dried. Made some nice weeds on the meadow.She used a knife to scratch trees andmembers and guests to see what she was doing. Every one could see eachmove as she did the demo. The picturi was upright to us and there was nc need to move about to see the picture as she worked on it. Very very good. First demo I got to see all of withoul moving from side to side. Wish every one had a table like it do demos.servingpresident. Othell has had art shows different places around this area. \ are very proud of her work. Eve one is welcome to come to see h demonstration. A small fee willasguests to see the i rill be well worth itlimbs on her paper while it was with paint. She also made a fence and let it dry and painted shadows on the opposite side of the fence post away from the light source.Water color dries 20 percent lighter man wnen it is appiyea to your paperso make it a little darker than you want when dry.Carol brought several mats for us to see and decide which we would like onDeKalb, TexasCarol Hale Dandridge gave our first demonstration on water color Monday night.She uses 100 percent rag paper, 140 lbs. cold press. She put on the paper a sketch of an old house and barn thenthe picture. The picture was donated and chances were sold for $1.00 per chance. Kitty Howlett won the picture. Carol had another picture of some baskets so Kitty choose theThursday - Friday - Saturday • Mondaywet both sides of the paper with a sponge dipped in water. After thatbegan her skies using yellow in the center and slowly worked the blue intoSaturday dinnerElderberrypi*icc*Slo»kePublicthe yellow and left a few white anc yellow streaks showing through Making a soft, but cloud drifting skjRecordsRib River LivestockDebraAugust 28,1885Mason vs Paul DivorceHit 82 WistMasonJerryAugust 21,1985George B. Petty vs. Patricia AnaPetty, Divorce Cecilia Ann Clark vs. David Lynn Clark, DivorceHelen Carol Wooten vs. Richard Wooten, DivorceAugust 22,1985Williams Milton Phillips n vs Marijean Kathryn Phillips, DivorceAugust 23,1985Betty Lue Peek vs. Burby Joe Peek, DivorceClarkbvilli. TriasProne: 427-5858Auction Btirt WibrisbatFried chicken dinners will be served at the Elderberry Center on Saturday, Aug. 31, between 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m.The menu includes: English peas, potato salad, homemade rolls, cake,and coffee or tea.Tickets for the meal are nowavailable from Elderberry staffmembers, or may be purchased at the door.Orders may be taken out if desired. IakoI citizens desiring homedelivered meals should call 427-3406 for this service.noteif all®Restocking With New MerchandiseTo Begin Next Tuesday WednesdaySixes 1 Junior thru 52 QueenShoes 5 • 12 All Widths IncludedBotins ft Silling DailyllUAN LAWTUOWRHBlau Jacum. Maraub. In. Prbhi 184-1418August 28,1985Billy Don Davis vs Judy Annette Davis, DivorceLisa Lynn dark vs. Micheal Elvin Clark, Divorcenow is the time to get ready for fall and winterdriving, come In and let us service your car withClarksville Independent School District offers vocational programs inVocational Office Education, Marketing and Distributive EducationyocMJj11*1 Agriculture, Metal Trades, General Construction Trades (CVAE), Vocational Home Economics.new battery, a new set of tires, and check allthe hose before we put In some new antl-freezeIt is the policy of Clarksville Independent School District not discriminate on the basis of an, handicap, race, color, and nationalif the brakes need rellnlng we will be glad to fixorigin in its educational and vocational programs, activities, or employment as required by Title IX, Section 504 and Title VI.them up for you and we will also alignandbalance your wheels. Change the oil grease It andClarksville Independent School District will take steps toassure thatlack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation in all educational and vocational programs.havedrivingready for a hard winter of trouble freeFor information abortyuur ***Title IX Coordinator, Gary Wilkins, Clarksville Independent School District, Bix 1018, Clarksville, Texas 75418, or you can call 21+4174881West Main stree In Clarksville