The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1970 Page: 3 of 12
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The Clarksville Times, Thursday, October |5f 1970, Page 3
NOTICE--To rid your homo
of roaches, termites, rodents,
ants, etc., call 427-3674, Lu-
cian Humphrey, Red River VaW-
ley Pest Control. Memtgu; ,°f
Texas Pest Control Associa-
tion. Free estimates, reason*
able prices. All work guaran-
teed.
Headquarters For
RUTH BERRY
PUMPS
PARGAS
Clarksville, Texas
BUTANE—PROPANE
GAS and APPLIANCES
R. L. PEEK
Manager
PHONE 427-2450
FOR SALE--Used doors,
windows, screens, bathroom
fixtures. Contact O. V. Slaton.
REDUCE excess fluids with
FLUIDEX tablets. Only $1.69
at Blackmon Pharmacy.
We Have Fiberglass
SEPTIC TANKS
In Stock-All Sizes
TEXAS LUMBER CO.
Sligtr Stwlig
Machiat Strvict
Also repair all other
makes or models. Call
Greg’s Fabric Shop--
427-3691
FOR SALE—14’ flat bottom
flshlngbqW- Rigged up--ready
to go. Already knows the hot
spots. See George Giddens af-
ter 5 p.m. Phone 427-3310.
1967 FORD
’ i TON PICKUP
V8, automatic transmission
with air conditioning.
W00LEY
MOTOR CO.
FOR ALL ELECTRICAL ser-
vice needs, call Carl Roberts
at Modern Electric Service.
427-2740.
COOK’S SPRAYING Service,
complete pest control. Guaran-
teed work. Free estimates.
Alton Cook. 400 Washington
Street, phone 427-3878.
1961 FORD
V, TON PICK UP
Extra clean. Localoneowner
plc'",p- W00LEY
MOTOR CO.
HOUSE MOVING, levelling,
termltlng. PhOne 652-3121 or
652-3218. Jerry Baker, Cun-
ningham, Texas.
RANbOLPH ELECTRIC Ser-
vice, 206 North Pecan, for all
electrical services. Telephone
427-3521, Clarksville, Texas.
Protect Your Carpet
Investment With A
Professional Cleaning.
CALL 427-2861’
PORTABLE WELDING ser-
vice. See Gene McWilliams,
Highway 37 North.
r A weekly public setvice feature from-
the Texas State Department of Health
mi ff<
L_ J.E. PEAVY, M D , Commissioner of Health
Business Grew
From a Hobby
What started as a hobby for
Mrs. Virgil Ward has developed
PRESIDENT OF BROOKS UNIFORM--President of the Brooks Uniform Division of Blue
Belle, Inc., C. G. (Con) Malmgren, speaks to a crowd of Clarksville businessmen at a
noon barbecue last Thursday at the Clarksville Country Club. A large crowd was on hand
In spite of the heavy rains. (Times Staff Photo by Boyd Hurt)
FOR SALE—55 gallon bar-
rels, $2.50 each. Master
Molders, Inc., Highway 37
South, Clarksville, Texas.
ALUMINUM storm doors r
screens repaired. Texas Lum-
ber Co., 201 South Walnut,
Clarksville. Phone 427 -3095.
SAND OR GRAVEL delivered
anywhere In Red River County.
Have track loader. Wayne Mc-
Guire, 427-3024.
APPLIANCE REPAIR—All
makes, large and small. Also
used furniture and appliances.
226 N. Walnut, phone 427-2501.
■J 4
B&L
PLUMBING
and ELECTRIC
BACK HOE AND
DITCH WITCH SERVICE
24”Hour Service
BERT LIMBOCK
■>h. 427-3151 Clarksville, Tex.
Field Studies in
Natural History
Magnolia, Ark.— Fonda Lou
Nash, daughter of Marcus Nash
of Route 1, Annona, Texas, was
one of 12 members of Dr. Rex
Eley’s class In vertebrate na-
tural history going on a field
trip to the Ouachita River near
Romeo Shoals In Union County
October 9-10.
The quality of our environ- relatively little pollution, and at
men! hi^become a major Issue the same time gives more miles
In the state of Texas, and the per pound of fuel used,
automobile as a primary source
of air pollution has drawn In-
creasing fire. The Texas State
Department of Health’s Air Pol-
lution Control Program Is very
much Involved In keeping tabs
on the automobile pollution
problem In this state.
Automobile exhaust gases are
the major source of hydrocar-
bons, oxides of nitrogen, and . 6 „ .
carbon monoxide emissions Into !n 0 “ full-time business ven-
the atmosphere of our metro- tur*/ 9* ***£*" In the
polltan areas. * Controls have Production of purses and totes,
been developed to reduce hydro- nam*'
carbon and carbon monoxide ,, y * ,,, ,
emissions. But the uncon-—Mrs’Ward* bu?‘"*a*
trolled internal combustion en- ®mer«ed b*r
glne in automobiles contributes ^
significantly to particulate pol- colored vinyl to produce hand-
bags for her friends and rela-
lutlon problems. ------------ tlves. When public demand
With each one-thousand gal- began to build up for this Item,
Ions of gasoline burned at an she employed two seam-
stresses. Output has grown to
1,200 bags yearly.
Mrs. Ward and her husband,
who Is retired from the U.S.
Air Force, live In their new
all-electric home on a 100-acre
farm, three miles west of La-
BOON TO WILDLIFE
According to Slate Game and
Fish Commissions, there are
now more deer and other wild
creatures In the Southern Pine
forests today titan ever before—
thanks to good forest manage-
ment and tree farming which
have been Just as stimulating to
the wildlife population as to the
growth of trees.
VA Is Initiating on-the-job
training programs In areas of
public need--health care, edu-
cation, recreation, welfare and
pollution control.
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a
'
average route speed of 25 miles
per hour In urban areas, the
automobile emits four pounds of
aldehydes, 2,300 pounds of car-
bon monoxide, 200 pounds of
hydrocarbons, 113 pounds of
oxides of nitrogen, nine pounds
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—*•*•— 2 asrsj'arss
automobile. Emissions from farm operation. "
automobiles are highly varl- Mrs. Ward Is the former Lucy
able, depending upon geo- Belle Dinwiddle, daughter of
graphical location and local Mrs. Mary B. Dinwiddle and the
driving patterns. late Leon Dinwiddle of Clarks-
Autnmoblles and Industry V,H** ..—
each contribute roughly half of ___________
all hydrocarbons emitted Into
the atmosphere. But the auto-
mobile can be blamed for al-
most 60 per cent of all carbon
monoxide emission.
end of September 18 to collect
reptiles, amphibians and fish
for individual collections of 25
species required for the class,
Dr. Eley said.
The class Is also building up
a collection for the college and
has several species of snakes,
Including rattlesnakes, cotton-
mouths and copperheads In a
permanent display In Over-
street Hall.
Miss Nash, a 1966 graduate
of Clarksville High School, Is a
Hughs ton A Son
Insurance
COME IN
TODAY'
A. J. BARTLEY !
GARAGE |
605 E. MAIN
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Research has turned up few
senior medical technology ma- practical alternatives to the
jor and attended Paris Junior internal combustion engine. The
College before entering South- water-steam engine and the
ern State.
REPRESENTATIVES AND SALESMEN of the Brooks Uni-
form Division of Blue., Belle, Inc., were In Clarksville last
Thursday. Following a noon barbecue sponsored by the Red
River County Industrial Foundation, the group toured the
local Brooks plant. (Times Staff Photo by Boyd Hurt)
PERSONALS
FOR SEPTIC TANK service
call Curtis Lemon, 1101 South
Locust, or phone 427-2960.
1967 MUSTANG
V8, air conditioned, two tone
paint. A real clean car.
W00LEY
MOTOR CO.
Hunters Should
Begin to Mak^
Preparations
Parks and Wildlife Department.
Archers planning to take part
In the early hunt at the Aran-
sas Wildlife Refuge, beginning
Sept. 10 and running through
electrical powered unit have
both been experimented with,
but have not received general
acceptance as practical alter-
natives.
Recently, a freon gas-steam
engine was developed by a Flor-
ida Inventor, and one Japanese
motor company has decided to
utilize the new concept In Its
1972 cars. Kerosene or liquid
petroleum gas would be used
as fuel to produce enough heat
mr
Phone
427-3594
Day or nlte
JOHN & DON
TOWNES
DOZER WKS. INC.
Conservation work of
All Kinds
9 Dozers at your
Service
1010 E. MAIN
CLARKSVILLE, TEXAS
for time to sharpen their broad-
heads and shooting eyes.
For the rest of the archers^
opening day Is Oct. 1 In regu-
Austln—With deer season jatory counties except In the
just around the corner, both gun McCulloch, San Saba, Mason,
hunters and bow hunters would Uano Burnett, Gillespie, Blan-
be wise Jo start preparations co an(j Travis counties where
now, according to the Texas the openlng date Is Oct. 15.
Commissioners courts lnEd-
wards, Kendall, Hays and Men
Mrs. Juanita Stafford, Ports-
mouth, Va., returned to her
home Monday by plane from
Love Field, Dallas, after spend-
ing several days visiting In the
Sept. 30 are especially pressed homes of Mr. and Mrs. Olln to vaporize the freon gas, which
Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. Lu- would power a turbine or reclp-
clan Humphrey and with Mrs. rot ating type engine. The gas
Walter Welch at Live Oaks would then be condensed back
Convalescent Center. She was to a liquid and re-lntroduced
accompanied to Dallas by Olln into the system,
and Kenneth Humphrey and Ron-
nie Humphrey of Commerce.
Weekend visitors In the F. M.
Morehead home were their
daughter and family^ Dr. and
Charles R. Barden, director
of the State Health Department’s
Air Pollution Program and exe-
cutive secretary of the Texas
Air Control Board, says that
October ^l 9*70 **in 'cLS’j! the 6£- ke^Ua ^ hi*
SSTta which R^ mver £ d“ *nd LuCy’ * ,rV,"g- emc,#n<'y * COmbustlon’ wUh
as, Is plaintiff and Charles F. ^ Possurn Kingdom, Permlam
sse.? Sava.** j-vsrvaa T,zz
mulcted to Tui ' unter'tH* Prilrl. and Sooth C.ntr.’l Keg-
property: in®
75 white-face cows;
3 cross-bred cows;
30 white-face calves aver-
aging 275# each;
3 white-face bulls;
L 24-ft. Hanover Stock
Trailer;
1 4-row Massey Ferguson
Planter (3 point hookup); and
1 7-ft. cut Bush Hawg Cut-
ter, lift type
NOTICE—No hunting on my
farm. Trespassers will be
prosecuted. Glen A. Pool, 28
miles Northwest Clarksville on
Red River.
CONCRETE DELIVERED
anywhere In Red River County.
Bal Stegall Ready-Mix Con-
crete. Phone 427-2001.
SHERIFF’S NOTICE OF SALE
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF RED RIVER
Whereas, by virtue of a cer-
tain ORDEROFSALE Issued out
of the 102nd Judicial District
Court of Red River County,
Texas, on the 28th day of Sep-
tember, 1970, and amended by
regular deer season In
the Trans-Pecos Regulatory
District runs from Nov. 28
through Dec. 13.
In the Panhandle Regulatory
District the season runs from
Nov. 14 and runs through Nov.
30 except In Hunt County where
the season Is closed.
Veterans enrollments In VA
FOR SALE
DUE TO CONTINUED ILL HEALTH, I AM
SELLING THE BROADWAY CIGAR STORE.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT
ME AT THE STORE. M. D. VAUGHN
FLOORING SPECIALS
We Have A Good Selection
Cushion Floor
Vinyl Inlay
Armstrong Inlay LinoleHm
$3.95
ANY
OF
THESE
C OMPLETELY
s- SQ. YD.
LARGE SELECTION OF
CARPET
$5.95
SLATON FURNITURE
TOP
quality .
501 DUPONT-NYLON
F.H.A. APPROVED
,
In obedience to such Order. ettaciMonnl programs for 1970
I, M. K. McGuire, Sheriff of was UP an unprecedented 31.
Red River County, Texas, on the percent over I960.
23rd day of October, 1970, be-'
tween the hours of Ten O’clock
A.M., and Four O’clock P.M.,
will offer for sale and sell at
public auction at the Charles
F. Hall farm located about 12
miles east of Clarksville at
English, In Red River County,
Texas, on Farm Road No. 1699,
on the east side of the road, the
personal property described
above in this notice, for cash,
all the right, title and Interest
of the said Charles F. Hall In
and to said property. ,
This sale was originally or-
dered for October 13, 1970, but
has been changed to October
23, 1970.
DATED at Clarksville, Tex-'
as, this 13th day of October,
1970.
M. E. McGuire, Sheriff of
Red River County, Texas.
Agricultural Lime
The ideal additive to build better pastures and
meadows. Let us serve you with our complete
sales and distribution facilities.
DUREN BROTHERS CO.
Bill M. Duren Phone 427-3395 Buddy Duren
ORDINANCE
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF CLARKSVILLE, TEXAS,
PROHIBITING TRESPASSING
UPON PROPERTY OF THE
CITY USED FOR THE EREC-
TION AND MAINTENANCE OF
WATER TOWERS, OR TANKS,
BY UNAUTHORIZED PER-
SONS, DEFINING UNAUTH-
ORIZED PERSONS; PROVID-
ING A PENALTY; AND DE-
CLARING AN EMERGENCY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF CLARKSVILLE, TEXAS,
THAT:
Any person violating the pro-
visions of this Ordinance shall,
upon conviction, be fined not
less than FIVE DOLLARS
($5.00) nor more than ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS($100.00).
PASSED AND APPROVED
this 12th day of October, 1970.
ItPPHOVED:
Maurice H. Isbell, Mayor
ATTE8T:
~ Mre. Ruth Owen, City Clerk
Let the Professionals
Do the lob!
AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION
SPECIALIST
Amos Spencer has spent the
last 17 years specializing
in automatic transmission
repairs.
If your car jerks, slips of
lags, come in and let Amos
inspect and adjust it for the
smoothest take-off and shift-
ing you've ever seen.
Complete automatic trans-
mission repairs for all makes
and models.
Our service department is now fully
staffed with capable, experienced
mechanics who are able to take care
of all your automobile and truck
needs promptly and efficientPy.
Clifton McGill is service manager.
Other members of the staff are James
Humphrey, Robert Foster, Curlee
Bonner, McArthur Scales and Amos
Spencer. All have more than 20
years experience.
Our service department is one of
the best and most fully equipped in
Northeast Texas, utilizing the latest
tools and machinery to detect your
Car's trouble and make repairs faster.
The parts department, operated-by
Billy Mauldin, has a full line of
parts to avoid delays.
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And we repair any make or model
car.
WILLIAMS CHEVROLET-OLDS
2V5 East Broadway
CLIFTON McGill, Strvic* Manager
SOME FREE ADVICE
ABOUT "'FREE ADVICE"
Very often instead of consulting a physi-
cian about an ailment pco|Hr will discuss It with
a well-meaning friend, neighbor or relative.
This ran komrllmes lead to serious harm. Be-
cause the same symptoms could apply to a
great many different problems.
Our 1 Free Advice” Is not to take unneces-
sary chances with your health or the health
of ytfur family. Your physician Is an eaperi
on Illness and he can prescribe the specific medi-
cine needed to help.
Early diagnosis and treatment of most any
Illness, even a bad cold, ran mean quicker re-
covery at a relatively lesser cost.
YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN NIONE U8
when you need a delivery. We will deliver
promptly without extra charge. A great many
people rely on us for their health needs. We
welcome requests for delivery service and charge
accounts.
BLACKMON PHARMACY
Prescription Chemist*
(Men Denftas
Phone 427-2806 for Dependable Deliveries
BEAUTY HINTS
ABOUT FACE
.......From BLACKMON PHARMACY
Do you need to got your hair In condition for the
winter months ahead? Let ua pass on a few hints for
well groomed hair.
Permanents, straightening, and setting are done at
home ■ lot of the time. If you are your own hair-
dresser, 11 tak«* more than a shampoo and water to-
maintain a' hairstyle. Setting gels or lotions may help
your set lest longer. If your hair la fine and you use
a creme rinse for lustre, a firmer setting lotion or
gel la recommended. But, If your hair has natural
body and la full' textured, use a spray-type setting
lotion.
Today’s hair sprays are much Improved from those
of past days. They are now protein enriched...
Revlon has a new protein hair spray. Protein enrich-
ed hair spray adds lustre and allows hair to move
freely. No longer does heir spray leave your hair
with a straw like look or a glued together look. Sprays
are water soluble and can make your hair set look
natural and last dayfTonger. For best results spray
hair during the comb out and then again after you’ve
finished combing to hold the style.
Other aids are available to help your hairdo and
hair set... Use special hair setting tape for bangs
and flat curls. Use curl papers to catch those uneven
ends. Use big rollers for loose styles and smaller
rollers for tighter waves. A satin pillow slip over
your pillow at night will preserve your hairdo. For
the do-tt-yourself hair stylist, use the products that
best suit your hair type and hairstyle and that do the
most for you. Let us help you with your hair care
products and hair problems...See you at Blackmons.
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PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS
A OLEN DOUGLAS
Phone 427-2805 For Dependable Deliveries
Phone 427-3341
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The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1970, newspaper, October 15, 1970; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth922222/m1/3/: accessed April 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.