The J-TAC (Stephenville, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1986 Page: 3 of 8
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New program Installed by THD
MARSHA SIDES
4 nritributor
"Don't Mess With Texas" is
inc incs,jgc of the Texas
H ,<> Department, jnd they
M'i Li i (,■ help in keeping our
i ][_■!.* j s _Lan and attractive. A
in w utiij/rrf'T! thdt lets orgamzu-
1 cir.' i !<ipt a highway ' helps
kt inj.h-vi, s clcan
a,i, • .*gan./.iti'"<n if youngsters
t L! .u is . i u.hetweenfis can
t|t'i h of groups of
young people are particularly
desirable as participants
Youngsters that actually get out
there and clean up the messes that
thoughtless or inconsiderate peo-
ple make of our highways are not
likely to be litterbugs themselves.
In designating a PORTION OF
HIGHWAY FOR A GROUP.
NOTHING LESS THAN TWO
MILES WILL BE CON-
SIDERED. Litter bags and vest
are provided for all thd group
members. Filled trash bags will
be picked up by the highway
department.
The name of the sponsoring
group is put on a big, permanent
blue and white sign and mounted
along the highway area that they
are responsible for keeping free
of trash
For information on how to have
a group become a part of this pro-
gram, contact Preston Cox,
Texas Highway Department,
Comanche, Texas,
{915)356-2388
Burson wins twelve semester
hours in TSU Rangers drawing
Horn© Economics to have
V? WA1 T (TIDE
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i'i tin
FVl.l.
i l k I pr'ivL ;n be a busy
.i- hc^v-nits Depart-
- : ts Home Economics
Inrsdav j'h! Wednesday
w fbert, will be a Home
■■ V> arcness Week lixhlt>lt
li.y 'ii the Student Union
, troru 4 a it; to 1 p m
One feature of the exhibit will be
a "Name That Course" contest
"The course's current name, 'Court-
ship and Marriage,' seems inap-
propriate since no one really courts
anymore," said Dr. Ruby Nell Ruth,
Department Head
"There will be fliers describing
the course, as well as a ballot sub-
mission box on hand," Ruth said.
"Also, there will be plenty of
department-baked gingei bread
cookies available, along with
displays of career possibilities in
Home Economics," Ruth said
"Wednesday, Nov 20, wc will
have our Home Management Class
Open House from 12 30 p m, to 2
p.m in Rm. 178 ot Wisdom Gym
There will be plenty of iacultv and
students present to answer questions
about the class, and give tours ol the
facility," Ruth said
By MELODY FLOWERS
J-TAC Reporter
Tarleton State University student
William Burson won a drawing held
by the Tarleton State Rangers
November 1, 1986
Burson will rceeive 12 semester
hours paid for by the Rangers. The
approximate price of the prize is
$192
The tickets for the drawing were
sold individually and at TSU Texan
home games
Bui son said lie was at the TSU vs
Texas Lutheran game when his dad
purchased the ticket for $L A lew
days later Burson received a letter
saying he had won the hioney
Bui son plans
December 1987
to graduate in
He said that in
William Burson
order to stay on his degree plan
schedule he will have to take more
than 12 hours in the spring, and the
$192 will certainly help
The money the R.iiv7' ' * < i 111
from the drawing assist', rh 'i.uir.i'
Ranger expenses Slid LiciJienirn
C'hiis Rose said, " iIil nvi'iry w> '■ i
pays for travelling
meals, parties aid nm , shii'
The Rangeis are a siippSeni'
proficicncy training i<ni! -w i!1
TSU Corps nf Cadcis 1 . i ■
of the Rangers is to allow inJ.\ • ■
cadets to parturiate n. .t ^.n ■
activity in which in-y c<". ,r.j'■ ■ i* 1
their self-improvemen5 iivii
The Rangers made .jn W.I ^
from the drawing Thr di*Vi< ;ip i.
held once a year in the l.i'i
Rose said, 1 Wei-hesi ,ii, >■ iiu'.
as a prize hceauM: we " 1
way tuition price'- w> re -r;t' I
would really be ihe r>msi b._;< f' ■ •
to a student "
DPM is now offering saddle bag
C;
Guthrie delivers paper at meeting
nr < l.t itophei F Guthne, assis-
irit pf.fesMji of history at TSU,
<;,'hvei"d a paper entitled "The
( ■■snnieu i.il'/aiiini of Viticulture in
iVtht'jiri Fian< <\ ! S3U-1K70," atthe
' > 11 r--.ua' Mut'rtgofthe National
S( < i ii Sl.lhl' Association in San
'i 'ir.'i djT'i" "*e weekend ot Oc-
• ihei "^1r,
i! f>'!" ■ cvatmned 'he reasons
v.', I1 <r m ik Mediterranean
region of Lower Languedoc aban-
doned all other forms of agricultural
pursuits in favor of winegrowing
during the mid- 19th century It also
investigated the short- and long-term
economic results of this
development.
The paper is part of a larger
research project concerning the rela-
tionship between socio-economic
change and the evolution of political
unnrest in the Narbonnais, an impor-
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tant winegrowing region within
Lower Languedoc.
Dr. Guthrie has published two ar-
ticles on this topic in French
Historical Studies (1983) and Social
History (1986) He is presently com-
pleting a book manuscript on this
subject entitled From Carnaval lt>
Commune' Political Conflict and
Sncio-Economic change in the Ar-
rondissement of Narhonne,
1830-1871.
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Featuring the largest
seJection of hits in Erath
County
BY TERRY BRIJNNJCK
News Editor
The Data Processing Management
Club is now offering a solution to the
problem of professors and students
having to carry large quantities of
books to and from class
A possible resolution to ovcr-
crowdedness with books, whether in
a briefcase or if you carry them by
hand, is a saddle bag While supplies
last, the DPM is selling saddle bags
lor $14.95 These bags arc design-
ed to covei briefcases and have
many convenient pockets for books,
notebooks and anything else one may
need Sponsor Dr. Jack Russell said,
'' l'hese saddle bags are ideal for per-
sons tn school, college professors,
high school instructors and business
professionals "
Tills idea originated with Dr Dan
Collins He thought that it would be
of interest to speakers and professors
who do a great deal of traveling from
one place to another. The purpose ol
selling these bags is to raise money
lor the DPM Proceeds will go to
lutuie DPM events, speakers and
activities
1( you're interested in obtaining a
saddle bag, contact Dr Jack Russell,
Francis Walker, Leonaid Neely or
Russell Hill of the DPM Also,
through the reman nit* ■>
semester, student icpsevni.v.m
the DPM will nialsin.i i '< .
at selling the bags
These saddle b.igs si" ■
"genuine urutaik.:! Ism'1 i <"
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The J-TAC (Stephenville, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1986, newspaper, November 13, 1986; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth141632/m1/3/: accessed May 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarleton State University.