The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1962 Page: 3 of 8
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CLARKSVILLE
Mon. . Tuos. • Wad. •
DaKillb !
Thursday • Friday
DEHONEY STUDIO
109 E. Main—Phono 427-3015
Pcrtrdts in black and white,, full color, hand-tintedor
toned. A beautiful selection of frames.
of- the December meeting were I
corrected to read a duet "Birthday
of e King," by Mary Grot* and
Rhonda Rhodes with Lynn Rhode* |
| at the piano.
Officer* present were Mrs, "Er-1
J bie Sale, rice president; Mrs. Roy
GraXr treasurer; Mrs. firsst
W*Her. secretary of promotion;
Mrs. Walkfr suggested that each I
officer read their report made out
for the first six months of the
vear. The reports were read by
Mrs Erbie Atkin, Jr., secretary |
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Went of !tudeDt work; Mrs. W, D.
Clarksville announce the engage- Rhod»,« children's
rneot and approaching, marri7ge Iwork;. ***• 1Ve* Bowers, secre-|
of their daughter, JofAnn, to Don- i#r^ literature and publications;
aid Lee Bowerman. ~ Mrs. J. B. Cunningham, secretary
Parent* of the futurk heide- of 0811 • Mr* WUUam GreenhaW, j
groom are Mb-, and Mrs. Eamie ^rotary of youth. Mrs/ J. Coy
Bowerawn, 3360 Sherwood Lan- William* reported for secretary of I
aster, Tex. missionary education, an excellent |
The wedding will be held Fab-1 r*P°rt on last study and the-atudy
Clarksville.
MU8 JO ANN WEST
ruaay 17 in
"The Christian and Responsible I
Citizenship." beginning January
IS. 22. 29 and February 12 at 2:30
p m. Mrs. Cunningham will be in
Secretary of
YOU CAN DEPEND ON PIGGLY WIGGLt DAY-IN AND DAY-OUT FOR
Low Prices... Famous Brandi
RED RIVER COUNTV
HOSPITAL AUXILIARY
The Red River County Hospital I ch*r9^-°f this study
Auxiliary met. in regular monthly •Pb’ttual life is Mias Cammle Cor-
meetlng January 3 at the Cham- neliu*.
her of Commerce with approxi Circle chairmen present were
metely 30 members present. Mrs ***** *• p Black, Mrs. Paul John-
Ed Jonea, president, presided ov- P00 *n4 Mrs. J, L Wright. Pres-
er the business session. ,..f.ent from each circle were; Circle
* • ; wHMwdhy you trust ore always priced low at your Pigaly
Wlggly Staral Evary department features such brands ns Swanson, Minute Maid,
Taste 0Sea Rath,Swifts,Armour,Libby,VanCamp, Del Monte,Hunts, Heinz,
DOUBLE STAMPS WED.
■
Pillows for chairs In hospital
room* were discussed and Mrs.
Tip Thompson was named chair-
man of this project. The deconit-
. ing committee reported on activi-
ties In decorating the hospital for
; the ChrUtnraaaejson U was also
reported that several rooms in
wing nine had been painted by The
Auxiliary.
C. A. Tedder, hospital admlnls-
tnator, spoke to the group. about
the hospital and expressed appro
ciaUon for the Auxiliary and the
work it la doing. He announced
that he had ordered insignia for
• uniforms worn by Auxiliary mem
bers and they could be picked up
at the hospital.
The- meeting adjourned, until tho
February session on the 7th.
MRS. ME8SICK HOSTESS
TO LASSITER CIRCLE
The Ann Laaxlter Circle, of the
First Baptist Church met Monday
afternoon at the home of' Mrs
Raymond Messick with Mrs. Carl
Roberts as cohosteas. Meeting was
opened with song. Mrs.’ W. E.
Hauls ton gave the opening prayer.
Mrs Carl Roberta Sr. brought the
devotional "fboftV the 13th chapter,
of Genesis.
Mrs. Dave. Patching brought an
interesting lesson from the mis-
Atbn bppR^flatuU Across the Sea"
Mm, Funk led the closing prayer.
Tme-JWoV***'* served , delicious
. to Meadsmea Tom
Sturch, Luther Proa
tor. Cfcnrgc Brackett. Dare Patch-
ing, C»ri'.Roberts Sr., W. E. R aula-
ton, C. A. Gridin. T. H. Cozort,
C. H. Funk and H. D. Griffin.
A, 7; Barbara Kurtz CRcle, 5;
Circle C, 4; Jody Carmichael Cir-
cle, I; Night Circle, 1, and Home j
Circle. 1. „
' Mrs. Erbie Sale assisted by Mrs
W N Mullins presented film out-1
lining a brief history of The World |
Federation of Women, closing
a benediction.
SAUNDERS AND SALLEE
UIRCLH8 MEET JOINTLY
The Margaret Saunders end Sal
loe Circles of First Baptist Church
noon at
C. H. Reed as hostesses. Opening
Rong was "Help Somebody To-
day." Mrs. R. L. Sauls brought
the devotional from the 14th chap-
MRS. GOODMAN HOSTESS
TO SHARRgFRAHE CLUB
The Shakespeare Club met Fri-1
day afternoon, January 5, at the||
horns of Mrs. J. P. Goodman. The
meeting was called to order by
Mrs. J. Coy Williams. Roll call
waa made and minutes were read,
and approved.
Program leaders for the after-
noon were Mrs. Paul Johnson end]
Mrs. I>av<e Patching, whose topic!
was "Trouble Spots in the World]
Today." Among the countries in-
cluded In the very timely diacua-
l4pn were Germany, Finland, Ar-
gentina, Bolivia and Indo China.
Alter adjournment,' the bootees
served delicious refreshments to |
the following members: limn.
P. Y. Onager, Richard Groejpper, I
Jewel Ho Ho way, Paul Johnson.
Roy Edwin Madison, F. M.
vtorebead. E. R. Mueller. W. N.,
MulUM, M. D. Ogden. Dart Patnh-
iog.jp. H. Reed and J. Coy WU-1
Sweet and Juicy Texas
ORANGES
CALIFORNIA CALAVO
AVOCADOS
LARGE SIZE
• •••••
TEXAS • GROWN
--------1-LB. CELLO BAG
CARROTS 2 15t
MINNESOTA
'ft'' ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ *" .......
RUTABAGAS
e e e e •
Sugar-Cured and Hickory-Smoked
PI CNICS
11 * bam-Hke flavor perk* up tired appetite* and
utils for seconds. NUrr some for breakfast . . . serve a
Picnic Roast for dinner . . . nave leftovers for a mid-
week casserole! Priced extra low thla week-end!
/yi- Oftfc <
4 to 6 - lb. —
Ave. Weight Jr id
■ £
' fl
SLICED PICNIC,.
MORRELL PURE PORK
rSAOSABT
TASTE O' SEA OCEAN
LB.
lb. 33c
lb,
29c
, Jr
MORRELL ALL MEAT
CATFISH
MORRELL'S PRIDR
FOLGER'S MOUNTAIN
GROWN, ALL GRINDS
had a Joint meeting Monday after-
SJfWL. w«
%«*»**• a
Was
:es
of Dogs
The Poet Of-
has a great and
em In dog bite*—
be right in
so 15“ apeak.
t. oarrisr iq, the
cb , of fuitland,
biscuits along wjth the mall toi
15 yuan
Thk postman. 56-yrer-oki Theo-
dore WUson. hat been bitten only
ter of John. Mra Matt Talley led !<>,*.* in all his career. The _____
the opening prayer. wss 4 new pooch in the neighbor
Buxine** meetings- were heldlhood. who didn't realize how hap-
xeparately, with chairmen of the
circles. Mrs. Reed and Mr*. Rufus
Farrier, presiding.
Miss Erma Crittenden gave the
Business
Announcements
When in need of any pre-
scriptions, drugs or toilet-
ries SEE YOUR FRIENDLY
DRUG STORE
BULLINGTON'S
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1 01
$1.33
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C. A. MAXFIELD ARMY
AND NAVY STORI
229-231 North Walnut ft.
Phono 427-2435 Box 420
ham
Wo Aro Doing Our Boat To
Holp Koop You Woll
Ask your doctor to tend
your prescriptions to ~ua.
BLACKMON PHARMACY
Clarksville. Texas >
moniy orders
GROCIRISS—-DRUGS
NOTIONS *
Opon 7 ».m. to 11 p.m.
Ivory Day.
Sovon-flovon Food Storo
py w*» the postman-dog relation-
ahip in SuMiand
But the biter became friendly
with WUaon, Just like all the other
dqgji, afterwards. As a mat-
ter of Tact. Wileon says, tjitx dog
has Joined the taU-wagplng group
that greeta him each day to ac-
cept tnaeks.
' Wilson's bag contains other non-
mail Items of interest, too, includ-
ing lollipops for the neighborhood
children. Recently he has added
parakeet food to accommodate a
friendly' pigeon that welcomes
him and struts along part of his
route cooing what sounds like
"Indubitably, indubitably."^-
The pigeon’s owner, Mrs. Frank
L. Ratios, aavs the pet bird, Sam
by name, looks forward to Wil-
son's appearance almost as eag-
erly at her dog. Perky Perky is
not allowed outdoors, so each day
Wilson drops • dog- biscuit
through tha letter slot in the
to*’ front door.
As Wilson works his w*y alone
his rounds he picks up a colorful
procession of children end dogs,
not to mention Sum the pigeon.
The procession Is usually on a
hlock-bv-bloek heals, with hew chU- j
dren filling In Bor those who must
not go past their corner. Some
of the dogs trail along tor greater
distances. * • - ■
Hiw rmreh does It take to keep
everybody and his dog happy*
"I buy throe boxes of dog bis-
cuits and three. boxes of candy
e*ab week." Wilson nays.
"Tha bird seed lasts much long-,
er. psturally, as Sam la the only
bird I know along my rpute.”
COFFEE
ARMOUR'S STAR LUNCHEON MEAT
TRE E T
LIGHT CRUST ALL PURPOSE
FLO U R
T-LB. CAN
KRAFT'S -PROCESS CHEESE
Limit 1 Please
With Other Purchase
VELVEETA
1 LB. PKO.
2-LB. LOAF
J.L-
• *
.jasHgqbj
12-OZ. CAN
HEINZ, TANGY TOMATO
LIMIT 2 PLEASE
5 LB. BOX
KETCHUP
SCOTT WHITE OR COLORED
TISSUE
14«Z. BOTTLE
1
,-B
REGULAR ROLL
LIMIT 6 PLEASE
Hunt's ....................................... Buffet Rise
Tomato Sauce 2/23c
8UrkM 6-Oz. Can
TUNA. . . .37c
Gerber’s Strained rFxcept Mrats) Jar
BABY FOOD 4,or47c
BREADED SHRIMP
67c
Kumvrri
Quart Bottlr
Austex Beef
Shrimp Ahoy
10-Ox Plcg;
Pur** White
CRISCO.
GoMsb
FLUFFO .
all
PRUNE JUICE. .49c
Campbell's No. I Can
Tomato Soup 2/25c
Niblet-s' Whole \ 12-Os. f an
KERNEL CORN 2/43c
‘ MAZOLA OIL
79c
"" -y- ■ --U- , .
7 4-Os. Pkg.
Kraft Dinners 2/39c
154-Oz. Can
J
All Purpose
Quart Bottle
Macaroni
ENCHILADAS ^ . 35c
Minute Maid 12-0*. Can
ORANGE JUICE 49c
Minute Maid 7 ** 0-Ot. Can
ORANGE JUICE 25c
— V ir-r- .— —Na .; ' '• ^
BEANIE WEENIE
23c
Oel Monte
X
\ 44-Os. Can
Pineapple Juice 3^1
Stokley's Me
CHERRIES
Austex Plain —
No. 303 Can
2 tor 45c
No. 30* Can
. . 47c
. . 4X
14-0*. Bottle
1-Lb. Cain
. 37c
►Lh. Cast Borden's Batch
.79c CHOCOLATE
Van Camp
8-0*. Can
- #
Maxwell House.
CHILI. .
TOMATO JUICE
33c
Betty Crocker
BISQUICK
All Purpose ,
WESSON OIL. . 45c
Del Monte Fruit No. 2H Cap
COCKTAIL. . 35c
,Ci
WELCH ADE
>jj'
Libby
46-Oz. Can
Gropa Juica
24-Ox. Can
I5e Off 6-0*. Jar
16-0*. Pkf.
. 45c
INST. COFFEE .. 79c
Hershey
COCOA
S-O*. Pkf
. 37c
Franco American
SPAGHETTI
I Ibby Vienna
SAUSAGE
" '/*—-
■151,-Oi. Can
.vr'-rjr'.W
FoU Tray
16c"/
Bwanaon
TV DINNERS . .65c
Steh^r’a .. No. 292 Cna
2 for 49C Apple Sauce 2 f.,35c
4-0*. Can
Detergent
Popular Dele
F A B.
■«";..........
Mild ^ - ,
VEL LIQUID
Large Bo* Creyp
Bath Bar Green
Cleanser
. 29c PALMOLIVE... 2/29c PALMOLIVE . 2/21c ALCOA WRAP lie
35c Cashmere Boguet 2 /29c HERSHEY MIX . 25c -CHUNK TUNA.. 29c
o, nr *
Giant Can
|f all tho nwld’s winds should
die* down, starting them again
would remiire more power than
all the' United Butts' electrical
retdd gmsrata hi a hundred
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■ ia, w aa . ' ^1r,ra M,,<*
AJAX 2».r47c SUPERSUDS.
D«*dorant I>arre Can . ,
FLORIENT , . . 75c AD. . . . .
c. _ " i. For dikhes or laundry
VEL SOAP 2 for 39c VEL POWDER
Large Box
Keystone xtentg and p|eers 2-Os. Frlto
32c MUSHROOMS . 21c BEAN DIP
I^rgr Bo* American Beauty
32c ELBO-RONI
Large Box Bleach
..32c PUREX ...
12-Os. Pkg. Frlto
21c TAMAtES
Plastic Quart Fflto
23c CHIU
3-0*. Can
. .10c
No. 300 Can
./ . 33c
No. 3*0 Can
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Special Prices Effective Friday ond Saturday, January 12 and 13 at 707 West Main, Clarksville, Tax.
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1962, newspaper, January 12, 1962; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893489/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.