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T.he-C lorksville Times, Thursday, October 12, 1967
Thanks
I am ho'm* from the Veteran’s
I Hoapttal, not abls to bn out
very much yet. I want to thank
my friend* for tha nlca card*
I knd latter* while I wa* In tha
I hospital and their visit. W. R.
| Nowell. __
, i wish to eapreas my thanks
to my many friends who were
so kind to me while Jn the hos-
pital, the visits, (at-well cards
and food brought to me since
coming home. May God bless
each of you. Mrs. J. A. Ingram.
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to friends and all who
remembered me with cards,
inquiries and other expressions
of. kindness during my stay In
the hospital. Also to Or. Marx.
0, w, Bledsoe.
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MAKE 99 AN HOUR or more
In your own business—We train
If you qualify as a representa-
tive In Clarksville. You follow
plan proved by 100 years of
success. Write C. R. Ruble,
Dept. 0-1, Box 1441, Memphis,
Tennessee 31101.
KNAPP SHOE COMPANY will
franchise qualifying salesman,
part-time or full-time. Liber-
al commissions, monthly bon-
us, free Insurance. No mer-
chandise investment. Sell with
non-conflicting line, inexper-
ienced considered. Lynn Stokes,
Box 24622, Dallas, Texas.
Wanted to Buy
TIMBER LAND WANTED.
Will pay cash for any else
tract—pine or hardwood. W. A.
Jones, Texarkana National Bank
Building, Texarkana, Texas.
Phones 792-3263 or 794-9703.
FOR SALE—4 Angus coWs
with calves. Farm four miles
north Bogata, Highway 37. Ma It
Lee, Blossom, Texas. Pboue
922-3572.
MNfSMSMfNWSaMSiWSi
DeKALB real estate
See me for your Real
Estate Needs In
DeKalb Area.
LESTER L. FLANERY
Office: 667-2021
Home: 667-2033 '
J. M. Varley, Broker
N
Headquarters For
RUTH BERRY
PUMPS
PARGAS
Clarksville, Texas
BUTANE—PROPANE
GAS and APPLIANCES
R. L. PEEK
Manager
PHONE 427-2450
PROFESSIONAL
CARPET
CLEANING
In your home or our shop.
AAA CARPET
CLIAMEKS
For prices and further
Information contact I
BILL LYNCH
>603 West Broadway
For Sate
The famtty of the late Sam
Keeves thanks their many
friends for the many arts of
kindness, food, florals, and
condolences during our be-
reavemant. Especial thanks are
extended Brownrlgg Funeral
Home, members and paator of
S. Paul and 7 Ion Traveler
churches. May God bless each
of you.
The family of W D. (Dub)
Mullins wishes to express their
heartfelt thanks to all our
friends for their expressions of
sympathy during the loss of our
loved one. A special thanks to
the women who brought food, to
Marion Hines and the choir, »nd
to Jolley’s Funeral Home for
their kind and thoughtful ser-
vice to us. • " .
EASY TO LEARN, light work.
Supply consumers with world
famous Rawlelgh Products In
Lamar Co. Should earn $3.50
per hour or more, depending on
ability to learn. No Investment
necessary. See Jesse Hum-
phrey, Route 3, Clarksville, or
write Rawlelgh TXI-521-73B,
Memphis, Tenn.
. FROZEN
% PIPES!
' WRAP-ON
I i I C 1 • I c
HEAT
TAPES
HAY FOR SALE. Limed and
fertilised. 30C and 40$ per bale.
Also extra nice horse colt.
Louis Howard, 4 2 7-3362,
C larks villa.
. FOR SALE: 100 acras In
Greenwood community. See
Richard Thomson, Route 6,
Clarksville. Phone 427-3190.
NEAR CLARKSVILLE—5 54
acres knee deep In grass now.
Has carried over 200 grown
cows all year and cut ovar 7000
bales of hay. Must be seen to
fully appreciate. Fenced Into 7 ■”*
pastures with good pool In each
one. Some of the land Is cul-
tivated with small grain and
Coastal Bermuda meadow.
Owner will finance. $150 per
acre with 1/2 minerals. W. A.
Jones Real Estate, 402 Texar-
kana National Bank Building,
Texarkana, Tex. 792-5263 or
794-9703.
BUDDY’S
MEN'S WEAR
Home of Nationally
Advertised Brands
WASH ROCK and road gravel
delivered anywhere In Red Riv-
er county. Bal Stegall Ready-
Mix Concrete.
MATTRESSES RENOVATED
and rebuilt. Cotton mattresses
made Into lnnerspringa. Bed
springs made Into box springs.
We pick up and deliver In the
Clarksville area. Richardson
Mattress and Awning Shop,
Blossom, Tessa. Phone 982-
5455.
ar aou
We Give SAH Green Stamps
LUMBER COMPANY
jack McCoy A Bill Hquser,
Owners
201 S. Walnut
Phone 427-3095
A N EUctrlc
4 Pliablif
Phone 427-3711 ’
P. O. Box 442
Clarksville
Hiir Sirtict
For Sale
1965 CMC 1/2 Ton V6 Fen-
der side, "best trim, 6 ply
rear tires, rune good. One
owner.
1965 CMC 1/2 "Ton V $
Fender side. Good tires.
Runs axtra good. Radio and
heater.
1964 GMC 1/2 inline 6, two
tone pelnt, radio, heater,
elds mirror, one owner.
1964 GMC \t* Ton V6, long
wide side, one owner, good;
tires. A solid truck.
1955 Ford 1/2 Ton Fender-]
side, new rings, bearings j
A new tires, priced to sell.;
1933 Chev. 1/2 Ton with:
new tires. Radio. Cheep.
LAND CLEARING by acre or
hour and custom dirt moving
by hour or yard. Contact Murry
B. Giles, • Clarksville, Tessa.
WANTED
Pvlpwood truck to
Saul eight foot select
pulpwood. Con tac t
J. T. Penny, Texas
Fence Corp. Phone
427-2108.
NEW LISTING: 4-room
‘doll house’ with plenty of
room for s pony A garden.
One of the nicer homes In
Annona; 3-bedrooms, 2
baths, walk-In closets.
100, 125, 325 acres good
pasture. Ideal for deer A
quail hunting.
Also 150 A 700 acres
sandy land grass.
HAVE BUYER FOR land
North of Clarksville.
WINNIE S, BURKS
REAL ESTATE
Box 137, Highway 82 West
Phone 427-2637
p—eweweweueeeeeweeeeeeee
For Sale
I960 CHEVROLET
$395.00
f IRST NATIONAL
BANK
< ——sens—eeweweweeeeeeee
iiiv.
Girl Scoot Troop 110
Troop 110 met Monday In the
Elementary cafeteria. New
petrols were formed and lead-
era and other officers elected.
Patrol 1: Paula Hill, leader;
Debbie Dobson, assistant lead-
er; Terri Garrison, Stephanie
Lovett, Sherrie Langston and
Karen Mauldin.
Patrol 2: * Betty Bettes, lead-
er; Debra Goode, assistant
leader; Mary Ann O'Dell, Cindy
1958 Ford fordor, 6 cyl.,
real cheap.
MKHAEL LEE TACKETT
celebrated his first birthday
WwkMsday, October 11. He la
the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Tackett, Clarksville. J. W.
Sargent, Ksthy Hines and Marl- -*»Ckett of Clarkevtlle and Mr.
an RuaeelL and Mrs. L. S. Kelson of Bo-
____________ Patrol 3: Renee Williams, gats are grandparents.
1958 Bulck fordor, loaded.; !i Beverly Phillips, assls-
ch#ap i | tant leader; Rene Roper, Jay- -
Sh*““ November Draft
Call Announced
treasurer and Terri ’Garrison
win be the song leader.
*-■ —------>-; —The "My Troop** badge was
earned by the girls last spring
CARL BEAN
MOTORS
MAIN PHONE.427-2055
Miscellaneous
I HO TlM* LIMIT
rtn
REPLACEMENT
GUARANTEEI
We Give SAH Green Stamps
LUMBER COMPANY
Jsck McCoy t Bill Houser,
- Owner*
*.......- 201 S. Walnut
Phone 427-3093
FOR SALE
51 Acres, $300.00 and pick
.dp payments.
The kind of place you would
Uke but cannot find. 86 acres
with beautiful home and lots of
other Improvements. $16,000.
BONNIBEL JACKSON
909 Washington
Phone 427-3460
HAVE 20 seres of good 2nd
cut Johnson grass hgvjo be
baled on halves. E. x AunYey,’
Route 1, Clarksville.
FOR SALE--Two bedroom
house In Annona, Mrs. O. C.
Cheyne’s home. Only three
years old. Furnished or unfur -
IF carpets look dull and
drear, remove the spots as they,
appear with Blue Lustre. Ren*
electric shampooer $1. Slaton
Furniture, Clarksville.
FOR ALL ELECTRICAL ser-
vice needs call Carl Roberta
at Modern Electric Service,
427-2740.
WATER HAULING and sep-
tic tank work. Prompt ser-
vice. Curtis Lemon, 1101 South
Locust, Phone 427-2950.
HORSE SALE
A
SATURDAY NIGHT
at DeKALB, TEXAS
Starb at 6 p.m.
DON DUNCAN
Phone 667-2270
DeKalb, Texas
nlshed. Contact
Cheyne, Annona.
J. R. or O. T.
FOR SALE .
71 Acres on Highway. 2/3
open. Assume G.L Loan df
$172.00 twice s year. $2000
down. Don’t miss this one.
AVERY REAL ESTATE
JOE BEARDEN, Salesman
MU 4-5266 Avery, Texas
J. M. Varley, Broker
We wish toeapress our heart-
felt thanks and appreriatton«for
the many seta of kindness, the
food and floral offering*, during
our recent bereavement. Mr*.
Blanche Fuller, Mrs- Hattie
McGuire, Mr. and Mr*. Marvin
Enaor, Mr. and Mr*. BUI Goff,
Mr. and Mr*. Gilbert Henaon,
Mr. and Mr*. Hub Turbervtlle,
Mr. and Mr*. Judge Young,
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Young
Employment
MAKE 230 up dally on Food
Route. Man or woman part or
full time. Write Mel Heath, Hoi
2766, DeSoto Sts., Memphis,
Tenn.
WANTED--A retired gentle-
man who wants to make some
extra money fast. Send $1.00
for details (dollar refunded with
first order) Write Bessie’s
Ceramic A Gift Shop, 106 N.W.
13th St., Seminole, TeV 79360.
NEW DISTRICT OFFICE of
large corporation In Clarks-
ville has Immediate openings
for one full-time person and
three or four part-Ume em-
ployee* who could work week-
ends knd/or evenings. Write
Manager, Box 993, Mt. Plea-
sant, Texas. i
MEN OR WOMl^N'-IF you
would be Interested tn a busi-
ness of your own tn which you
can earn $100.00 per week and
*r-J, up to start--no Investment nec-
•ssary --1 would like to talk to
you. Age no handicap. For
information, arrtte Bronte
_ staples, P. O. Box 2447, Mem-
phis, Tennessee 38102.
WANTED for office work, girl
single or married. Write P. O.
Box BF, Clarksville.
BULLDOZER
WORK
Land Clearing and
Dirt Work
Hourly or Contract
JOHN AND DON
TOWNES
Phone: 427-3594
ond 427-2736
WANTED
v Unpeeled
Pine Posts
MIXON BROTHERS
WOOD PRESERVING
COMPANY
AV 6-3740
Idobel, Oklahoma
Heater Ses
’ATLANTA HEA'
•5,000 BTU $19.50
20,000 BTU $24.50
ison Is Here!
rERS WITH PILOTS
' > v J ;
28.000 BTU $29.50
40.000 BTU $39.50
FOR SALE
|CHANNEL CAT for stock- j
log Pools. G. A. HINES,
[Route 1, Clarksville, Tex. (
Telephone 427-2164
FOR SALE: 19*2 Model 2010
John Deere Tractor, 43 horse
power, Just overhauled; 3 row
bedder, 4 row cultivator, 4 row
planter. All for $2500.00. Phone
MU 4-5711, Avery, Texas.
FOR SALE: $-2/10 acres
sandy land located at Bagwell.
Threq, bedroom, bath, good gar*
den. Burl Hastings si BagweU
or Mrs. Coleman, Hub.
FOR SALE: One Shetland
pony and one quarter horse
mare. Phone 427-3712.
1966 SINGER TWIN-1
NEEDLE ZIG ZAG
Big Desk Cabinet
10 year guarantee
Makes button holes, sews
qn button^, monograms,
blind hems and fancy de-
signs. No attachments
needed.
Assume payments of $6.10
or pay finance balance of
$54.00.
For free home demonstra-
tion cull-COLLECT, PARIS
SU 3-3181.
T>OW PRICES
3 lbs. Sliced Bacon $1.0
J3 dot. Medium Eggs $1.0
3 lg- cans Peaches $1.
3 H. G. Mellortne $1.0
3 pkgs. Cigarettes $1.
3 c. Chicken ChlU $1.0
3 18 os. red plum Jam $1.
3 c Wolf Tamales $1,
4 b. Del Monte Catsup $1.0
4 cans MACKEREL $1.0
4 c. Del Monte Peas $1.0
4 c. V*n Camp TUNA $1.0
5 c. Sweet CORN
5 pounds OLEO
5 cans TOMATOES
6 lbs. RICE
6 tall cans MILK
6 family site COKE
7 cans SARDINES
7 cans Potted Meal
8 cans VIENNAS
9 Jars BABY FOOD
10 lbs. FLOUR
11 cans HOMINY
11 cans BISCUITS (
12 cans DOG FOOD
Half Bu. Sw. Potatoes $1.39
$1.98 No-Pest Stripe $1.49
Pure LARD 8 1b. $1.69
24 cans BISCUITS
Jumbo Site DASH
25 lbs. Pinto Beans
$6.95 Paint gal.
LOW PRICES
PLUS
BUCCANEER, GOLD
BOND OR TOP VALUE
STAMPS
DOUBLE STAMPS WED.
BOLLMAN
S u P E R E T TE
THE PLACE TO SAVE!
WATE1J HAULING—Capacity
1,700 gallons. Pump out cis-
terns and tanks. E. G. Bur-
gess Main Conoco Station, 427-
2829.
WE BUY USED FURNITURE
and appliances. Phone 427-
3601.
LEMON OIL POLISH for fine
furniture. 50$ jpid $1.00 slses.
Slaton Furniture Co., Clarks-
ville, Texas.
For Rent or Lease
GOOD BUSINESS
LOCATION ON
EAST MAIN STREET
CONTACT CARL BEAN
Phone 427-2055
Notices
ALL THE WARTHAN land Is
under lease and Is posted
against hunting and trespassing
sc all times, yiolators will be
prosecuted. Please take warn-
ing and stay out.
Selection
RECLINERS
c&r™, $39.50
Wide Selection df '
UNFINISHED CHAIRS, DtSKS AND CHESTS
Choice
Choice of many 7-piec*
thrill Room Soils 2! $139.00
’ALL BEDDING 1/2 PRICE
SLATON FURNITURE
lugMtNorwood
Hoast Mattel
•■4 livilin
All Kinds of
Foundation Work
Goerootood
Fni Estlaatti
Phone 652-3141, Deport
Writs Box 36, Cunningham
ARE BETTER'.
West Side of Square
Clarksville, Tex.
0—esee—eeesefrssesseei
DID YOU KNOW you can buy
a Eureka Canister type vacuum
cleaner With retractable cord
and all the attachments for only
$39.50 at Slaton Furniture?
NOTICE--To rid your home
of roaches, ante, termites, ro-
dents, etc., call 427-3874, Red
River Valley Peet Control. Free
estimates, reasonable prices.
All work guaranteed.
Agricultural Lime
The ideal additive to build better pastures and
meadows,. Let us serve you with our complete .
tales and distribution facilities.
Duren Brothers Co
Bill M. Duren Phone 427-3395 -i Buddy Duren
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: Verna Jones Murphy,
Thomas Coleman and Willie
Coleman
GREETING:
You are commanded to appear
by filing a written answer to
the plaintiff’s petition at or be-
fore 10 o’clock A. M. of the
first Monday after the expira-
tion of 42 days from the date
of Issuance of this Citation, the
same being Monday the 20th day
of November, A. D., 1967, at
or before 10 o'clock A. M., be-
fore the Honorable District
Court of Red River County, st
the Court House In Clarksville,
Texas. ,
Said plalntlf Pa petition was filed
on the 5th day of October, 1967.
The file number of said suit
being No. 22441.
The names of the parties tn
said suit arw; Geraldine Brady
and J. A. Brady as Plaintiffs,
and Verna Jones Murphy, An-
tons Jones, Rochet! Jones,
Thomas Coleman and Willie
Coleman as Defendants.
The nature of said suit being
substantially as follows, to wit;
This Is a suit .to recover the
title and possession of all that
certain tract or parcel of land
situated about 13 miles S. E.
from Clarksville, Red River
County, Texas, and being 26.70
acres of land out of the John
Wagley Survey, Abstract No.
902.
U this Citation la not served
within 90 days after the dat# of
Its Issuance, It shall be re-
turned unserved.
Issued this the 5th day of Oc-
tober A. D., 1967.
Given under my hand and seal
of said Court, at office In
Clarksville, Texas, this the 3th
day of October A. D 1967, .
Edith Fowler, Clerk, District
Court, Red River County, Texas
■ 1
WOMEN'S DIVISION
From page 2
ey, pat Gandy, r rea jonnson.
Vanity set Imogens Wooley.
Pillow Cases and Sheet- Mmee.
0. W. Bledsoe, Jim Garrett,
Julia Mitchell. Guest Towels -
Mrs. Jim Garrett.; Fancy Ma-
chine Stitch - Vanity Set -
Mrs. Pat Gandy. Pillow Cases
t Sheet - Patsy Gandy, Mrs.
Pst Gandy. Crocheted Rugs -
Mmee. Olble Watkins, E. A.
Gooch, crocheted Table Cloth-
Mmee. Bonnie Shipp, A. B. Gad-
dis. Crocheted Bedspread -
Mmee. D. P. Wicks, Lucian
Humphrey, crocheted Sweat-
ers - Mmee. Bennie Stevens,
Clara Blanton. Crocheted Dol-
lie - Mines. Jim Garrett, May-
ola Hale. Crocheted A*Sgan -
Mmee. Fred Johnson, B. L.
Pace, G. W. Bledsoe. Crochet-
ed Vanity Set - Mmes. Pat Gan-
dy, E. A. Gooch. Knitted Sweat-
ers - Mmes. Dora Flenlken,
Pat Gandy .Moody Hale. Quilts -
Mmes. Coy Hann*h, D. JP.
Wicks, Morris Downs.
The p la rings for the Gen-
eral Exhibits of the Women’s
Clothing and Sewing were as
follows: Knitted dress - Re-
gina Skaggs. Woven Shell or
Sweeter - Mrs. Dick Scott. Wo-
men’s Coat - Mrs. Moody Ae-
klns. Child's Cost - Mrs.
Charles Van Deaver. crochet-
ed Pot holder - Mmes. Jessie
Morgan, Lucian Humphrey, E.
A. Gooch, J. B. Pearce. Cro-
cheted Pillow Cases-Mmes.D.
P. Wicks, Maxine Wooley, B.j
L. Pace. Tatted Pillow Cases
Mrs. A. B. Gaddis. Hemstitch-
ed Pillow Cases - Mmes. Coy
Hannah, D. P. Wicks, Mildred
Martin. Machine Stitched Cup
Towell - Mrs. Jim Garrett.
Pot Holders - Mmes. Jim Gar-
rett, Elisa Miller.
Results forj^he Crafts divi-
sion were as follows: Blues-
ward group - Mrs. Tiller, Ana
Bel Bartley, Raymond Messlck,
B. L. Pace, Mrs. Drew Bell,
Flora Ranf&ll, Paul Hamilton.
Red Award Group - Helen
Meals, Mrp. Don Hastings,Mrs.
Robert Stroud, Mrs. A. B. Gad-
dis. Mrs. Fred Johnson. Mrs,
Morgan, Imogens Wooley, Mrs.
Willie Roberta, Mrs. B. L.|
Pace; Mrs. A. G. Bartley, Mr*.
Raymond Mayes, Mary Cole,
Mrs. Roy cook, Mrs. Bryan
Varley. White Award Group -
Kitty Perkins, Marlnell Bean,
Suzanne Brooks, Sis Whitman
Berry, Mrs. Kenneth Thomas,
Dianne Rlngo, Mrs. Morris
Cooper, Mrs. Earl Legate, Mrs.
E. M. Peek, Gary Van Deav-
er, Tommy van Deaver, Kent
Smith, Rodney Cross, Mra. Lit-
har Miller, Mrs. Lucian Hum-
phrey, Ruthla Pruitt, Mrs.
Claud Gray, Imogens Wooley,
Ruby Bell. Mrs. Moody Asklns.
Emma Jean Weekley, Edna
Thames, Mrs. Don Hastings,
MstlCoIs, Mrs. Bryon Varley.
The winners of the Educa-
tional Booth were a*<follows:
Aiken Grove WHD, First
Clarksville Young Homemak-
ers, Second. ABC WHD, third.
Junior - Detroit FHA, First;
Cheatham 4-H, Second;Clarks-
ville FHA, Third.
and presented by the leaders at
Monday’s meeting. The Troop
voted to begin work on the Hoe- Th*t Red
pltallty Badge at next week’s la * men
meeting.
Meeting was closed with the
singing of "Girl Scouts Togeth-
er." Eighteen girls were pres-
ent for the meeting, along with
leaders, Mrs. Betty Sargent
and Mrs. Mickey Russell.
Austin—State draft boards
will be called upon to furnish
1,159 men for the armed forces
In November, Colonel Morris
S. Schwarts, state Selective
Service director, announced.
River County quota
for Inductlou and 10
for pre-induction examinations.
The state call compares with
quotas of 977 for October, 1,180
for September, 1,421 for Au-
gust, 974 .for July and 975 for
jum.
It la the state’s share of e
national call for 22,000-all for
the Army.
Troop 16 Unite
Organized
Troop 18 met for the first
time In the new year Oct. 2
and elected officers of patrols
as follows:
Nut Patrol: Shelia Kuhale,
leader; Jo Alice Rushing, assis-
tant; Melissa Moody, game
leader; Rhonda Rhodes, song
leader; Clare Vaughan, sc-
geant-at-arras; Janet Kelty,
scribe.
Road Runner Petrol: Mari-
nel Bean, leader; Galls Salby,
assistant; Barbara Hines, Ser-
geant-at-arms; Yvette Haines,
treasurer; Cindy Reed, game
leader; Paula Dean, song lsad-
ar.
A court of honor was held at
this meeting.
Adult leaders are Mrs. Kelly,
Mrs. Rhodes and Mrs. Dean.
Bragging la simply
patter of Little feats.
a loud
Far HOSPITAL,
MEDICAL aid
POLIO
INSURANCE
BILL C0FIELD
Office Main Hotel
Phone 427-3176
\ct Now—Tomorrow
May Be Too La te. No
Age Limit ff In Good
Health.
R
I
HOSPITALS ARE
NO LONGER FEARED
A beet fifty years age. because surgery mor-
tality in hospital* was one oat of every four,
It took courage to go to a hospital. Now. for
example, one hospital performed UN "Interval”
appendectomies without a tingle death. But.
if the appendix was perforated before the op-
eration. mortality Is higher. 9
The important moral from this is that all
operations are leas dangerous, if (he diagnosis li
early, and the operation performed before dan-
ger of a terminal condition begins. If your phy-
sicians say “operate now.’* It la usually wise to
follow (heir advice.
YOtLR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when
you need a medicine. Pick up yuur prescription
If shopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly
without extra charge. A great many people
entrust us with their prescriptions. May we
compound and dispense yours?
BLACKMON PHARMACY
Phone 427-2805 for Dependable Deliveries
SUUEN’S
MOTOR SHOP
Kewmd and r • V; u i I
electric motors,
vie# for power tool*,
drills, saws, etc. All
work guaranteed.
100 N. E. Ave. A
... Phone AV 6-3549
Nights AV 6-2353
IDABEL, OKLAHOMA
d m ■ | FOOTBALL
fftll —
■ ■■■»■ fun
Doij't miss out because your car decides to act
up. Regular preventative maintenance here wijl
.help make your fall driving trouble-free.
East Main St.
Phone 427-2530
BEAUTY HINTS
At the very heart of your lively, contemporary Iqok
ts a glowing, healthy, young-looking skin, ft’s what the
greatest Influence on that fabulous "total effect’* you
are always anxious to project. But, who today has the
time or patience for complicated skin routines? Prec-
ious few: And, while you may adore the Idea of spend-
ing hours Indulging yourself.. .feeling babied and
lapped In luxury.. .where are the extra hours to fuss
about with Involved regimes'’
Because Revlon understands you—and your needs for
directness with results—and your yearn for the ulti-
mate In skin care, they have crusted the "Ultima’’ n
Skin-Care’C one ent rates.
These concentrates are Just whet they promise-
more beauty treatment power pecked Into concentrated
portions...to give you greeter rewards with lass ef-
fort. They have been reduced to a sublimely simple
routine. Their sole purpose U to make a younger*
looking fare. And that la exactly what they do—bjTi
helping to restore a toot natural oil that's all Important *
to the vibrant, young-look of your skint
Because the collection la coordinated to work Its
"young-looking" wonders when used tn unison, Revlon
has assembled this Collection Chest. It contains the
beauty bastes for your simple skin care ritual. All you
must 3o la use them. It’s herd to Imagine a greater
return on Investment. You can buy for a limited time
only a gift package containing six "Ulttm«”n products
for only $3.00. The supply 1* limited.
Blackmon Pharmacy
PRESCR! PTION CHEMISTS
OLEN DOUGLAS
| Phono 427-2805 For Dependable Deliverli
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Hurt, Jimmy. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1967, newspaper, October 12, 1967; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth911434/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.