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SSTA8LISHBD JANUARY 1«. 1173
tattHdlltt It Red River Cear
CLARKSVILLE, TEXAS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15 1957 TWELVE PAGES IN TWO SECTIONS
Nine-Day Open Season for Deer Hunting in Red KlJS
River County Begins Saturday, November 16
Clarksville Club
Negotiations on
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Rate Revisions
Doe Harvest in
Limited Area of
County Allowed
A nine-day open tea ion lor hunt-
ing deer in Red River County of-
ficially begins 30 minutes before
sunrise Saturday. November 16, I hunting antierleta deer are svail-
and ends 30 minutes after sunset
Sunday, November 34.
Hundreds of fats bucks are roam-
ing the woods and thickets of Red
River County These will be the
targets of hunters holding stand-
ard permits.
In additioo a doe ha vest w ill be
allowed during the same nine-day
period in a specially defined area
of the county shown on the ac-
companying map Permits for
Landowners whose holdings are
within or adjacent to this area
are entitled to permits.
Two Krd River County
Check .Stations
Official deer check stations in
able to land owners who may as-
sign them to hunters leasing or
otherwise obtaining permit on their
premises Requirements for doe
hunting are outlined bflow
Only one deer will be allowed
per hunter, either a buck i prong
antlers or better* or »n antlerless
deer, but not both Spike bulks,
itwo points) are illegal.
The antlerless deer hunt will be
limited to the area shown on the .Clarksville, the'other at
map accompanying this story ! Williams at^Knfi1)*h.
charge of biologists from the Texas enriled
"I urge all hunters to lake their
deer by one of these stations"
states Game Warden diaries Bur*
nette of Clarksville, "where they
will lie weighted, antler charac-
teristics and other information re-
clame and Kish Commission will
be operated in Red Kiver County
during the season One will be
located at Miesch & Johnson,
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Collection of this dais will re-
veal information which will aid
in bringing about* a bettef manage-
ment of the deer herd in Red Hlvr
Counts
' If is...mandatory that all antler-
less deer be checked at a check
station
Requirements listed
It-will tie necessary for any hunt-
er who kills antlerless deer to have
placed on the carcass <|) a hunt-
ing license tag. <2> an anterless
deer permit ito be obtained from
th landowner and placed upon the
deer before II is taken upon a
public road * and to bring this dt er
by a check station where <3> the
antlerless permit will lie stan»|>ed I " <•* host November
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VOLUME 15. NO
Phone
Stalled
Clarksville Firm
Buys Four Pigglv
Wiggly Stores
I Negotiations between represent-
atives of the General Telephone
| Company and the City Council over
, ,i revised schedule of rates were
stalled Monday evening, when pro-
position* presented were declared
in he unsatisfactory. The Company
was asked lo make other proposals
more in line with what rouncll-
l men indicated to be within the
1’igglv Wiggly Med River County ! r*nge of their acceptance.
Company, a Clarksville based cor- John Caldwell, spokesman for
l«orntion has acquired four Waco I hl* firm, told the (hunt’ll that a
I’iggl.v Wiggly supermarkets, ac rate Increase of approximately 10
cording to announcement from the i**r cent is the Immediate objective
oflice of President and Treasurer j **•*! another of the same percent-
Genrge F Sunkel here this week <ln about 30 months, qr after
Vice President Harold S Osborne! completion of the Installation of
of Denton is managing supervisor *• di"l system In Clarksville.
Representatives of the CompaiQr.
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Good Turn Day
Drive Headed By
T. R. Hughston
T R. Hughs ton has be* n nam-
ed 1657 chairman of the Bov Scouts
mnual Oood Turn for the handi-
C'oped
77ie date set for this year's
0~>d TMtn Is 8undav December 8
Good Turn Day Is a major service
refect In which Scouts through
rut NcT^toO Trails Council of
P'w Pcouts of America collect re-
r-'mhle clothinr for Goodwill In
d-,>tries, the rehabilitation aeenev
t*’«t trains and emplovs handi-
c«-ned oeoole of thla area
<rhe- ftcouts Oood Turn works
like this:
In advance of Oood Tum Dev,
P~iita will distribute big brown
r-wr Oood T*wn bags door to
d-vir throughout the comimih'ty.
O- Sunday. December g. beginning
at 7 n. tn.. thev will make the
r-’ nd. again This ttme te nick uo
♦*•• flHad bags, which are then
shorted to Oood will's rehabilita-
tion center In Dalas
*t thMw'l] the discarded ma-
terial collected bv the Remit* help
t*t 'trnvlde lobs and wares for more
tb-n 300 handlcamted workers who
e**m a living and learn a trade
h* repairing articles that other
pe-n|e no longer need
The Scouts' Oood Tum helps to
ke-n handicapped people on the
mend.
H'lghatnn stated that Oood Turn
Dav plans are alreadv in the mak-
Ir- and emrgsaed the hope that
tv# community will lend the Remits
hill support in this humanitarian
project
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County-Wide 4-H
Gob Has Election
A meeting of the County 4-H
Club was held November 11 at the
National Ouard armory Prlnri«>*l
business was the election <■[ cf.'l-
cers for 1957-58 who are-
President Jack Hale: ylc* r»n »
Ident. Dickie Orant- secrets’f'"-
Clarksville Ends
Football Season
At New Boston
ma Del Oandv; renreaentatr-e,
Hal* and Rubv Paulkner
er. Bettv Broomfield
Programs and demonstrations for
the vear were planned
During the recreation period folk
games were plaved *
Members of the Conntv-Wide 4-H
Club are lack Atkins Fred Fisher
•Tr. Clavton Harris David Burgess,
Peeav Huvhston. Elizabeth lUrh-
epon Clarkavllle: James Pin’ey
Tommy Faulkner Ruhv Faulkner,
Fmma Oandv, Dickie Orant Marv
Jo Knowles Ppii| Marr. Waon
Marr. Martha Nell Martin Sammy
Rose, Janet Rmlth. Jlmmv Smith
Jerrv Steward Robert Joe Rtninr
Dav'd Whiteman. Brenda Rue
Monkhouaf Rou*c « ,t»rk Hale.
Ovnthla Hole Frne«t WiUm r tr..
Betty Broomfield Route 4 B'llv
Jones Bobbs- Purkett Route 1 4n-
nona: Rollins Turner. Detroit
Clovce Webb Route 3 Da Id Zeh-
etner Negley Route I Cherrls
Knlgh*. Route 5
Stop Siam Ordered
For Busy Comer
An emergency ordinance was ap-
proved by the City Council Monday
evening authorixlng the erection of
a atop sign on Cotloge avenue eait
Of the Intersection with ’v,noho
Thi« |« a busy comer whicu al-
ready 1m« two glop sings, me halt-
in's southbound traffic on Donoho
anchor sign
movnf east on CoBngo. Nortb-
hrmd traffic an Panahs wffl Ml
ha signed.
A study of tha traffic
•t thla taMraaittaP wag mode hr
Well Known Retired
Farmer Succumbs
Lem Grant, retired farmer of
306 Monroe street died In the Red
River Countv Hospital November
• Ills health had been declining
in recent months
The sendee was conducted Sun-
day it ) pm In Jollev's Funersl
Home Chapel hy the Rev A R
Osborne, pastor of the First Pres-
byterian Church and the Rev I^te
Smith. Presbyterian Parish pastor
Interment was In the Clarksville
cemetery Pallbearers were Thom-
as Grant. Murray Aubrey, Billy
Underwood. Travis Male. Grant
Walker. E K Russell and Mack
Reed Grant
Bom in Red River County March
3, 1611, he had resided here all
hit life
Survivors art Mg wtfr, the for-
mer Mm Underwood: daughter
Mrs H. D. Maw Houston, sisters.
Mrs C. T. Walker and Mrs B.
W. Bowora. CUrtovOe: Mrs. Maud
Weat, CalttoraU; brother, Charley
Or—t. CMnffa.
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ClarVsvtllc’s High School Tigers
j rinse their 1957 football season at
New Boston Friday evening
They will engage a conference
(rival which has oxperien. c<| rough
going and comes to the final gjme
with a poor showing This year’s
reD^rf - e • •
I,ion eleven compares unfavorably
with the team of 1958 While
Oarksvllle's rernrd in reeent
games has hern very' disappointing
illness and injuries have played a
•naior rote In Tiger fortunes Thev
have mpre, to offer the Lions than
was the case one vear ago
Gridiron relations between
f'larksvIMe and New Boston High
Schools date hark to 1934 Thev
have met 14 time* During the
last several years the Lions and
Tigers- have been members of the
same footbAll district and have
competed for conference honors
Oarkssille holds a substantial
•cad in the number of games won
The recohd 'hows 10 victories fnr^
the Tigers and four for *he l.ions
The largest, score turned in hy eith-
er team w as In 1956 w hep the
Lions won 4.V13 This one-sided I
victory, however, brought total |
point* for the Lions to 153 in 14
games while the Tigers were put-
ting 241 points Into the record
Ttarksville should win the game
Friday evening. Tigers have had
an extra week In which to re-
cuperate from Injuries and get
themselves in better physical con-
dition While not up to the strength
and speed they possessed early in
the season when winning from surh
strong teams ax Idabel and Rroken
Bow and holding powerful Pine
Tree to two touchdowns the
Clarksville lads are better able
to give an account of themselves
than two weeks ago
Clarksville fans who acrompanv
the Tigers to New Boston for this
mav witness one of the mpst
thrilling conteata in aeveral weeks
Court Certifies
Ballot Totals
OfOclaJ canvass of the special
constitutional election vote In Red
River County November 5 was on
the agenda at the monthly meet-
ing of the Commiaaionera’ Court
this week This ballot check re-
vealed only 666 voters to have par-
tlclpated. smallest number in nxany
vears to take part tn a count-wide
election.
»i* proposition* were approved
bv Red River voters.
Affirmative vote on the retire-
ment fund proposal was 440 and
"Ptxwed. 180 for the pension
amendment itni against 66; favor-
oring water bonds .508. opposed
135
Marm-Market Rm4
trepled
711r riommlvUoners’ court ac-
cepted a 5 2-mtle Tarm-market road
included in the 19M State pm-
and the deer lagged by check
station operators. ,
Any antlerless deer found Which
docs not meet these qualifications
will be considered illegally killed
Wardens I rge Caulinn
Game warden* admonish all who
go into the woods and thickets In
seurch of deer to be very cautious
Not onlv do they suggest care In
• handling firearms but in moving
ffom one point to another Trigger-
happy hunters have no business
in a deer hunt, because they are
Hkely to shoot before ascertaining
If their target* *re human* or oth-
er objects
Their tape, which is shared hy
all Red River County people, la
that another season may pass here
without anyone being killed or ser-
iously Injured The record has been
exceptionally good in seven pre-
view! years. Only one minor In-
jury has oecurred. ,
General Regulations
Old timer! ai well at fjir in-
dlftierienoed gnlng out for
time are advised that:
It is unlawful for any person to
make use of a dog or dogs in
the hunting pursuing or taking any
deer in Tessa.
Any rifle may be used except
that 22 caliber using rlmftre am-
munition shall be prohibited Shot-
guns larger than a ten guage are
likewise unlawful
Sale of deer hides is permitted
It Is unlawful to hunt deer with-
out a license.
The law forbids the possession
of a deer carcass without a deer
tag attached thereto, hearing date
and place of kill, and the name of
hunter.
It is unlawful to possess a deer
carcass or green hide with all evi-
dence of sek removed.
Use of the same deer tag on
more than one deer is a violation
of the law
A deer eat! may not he used
except deer horns which may be
rattled.
Hunting deer at night with a
headlight in territory where deer
are known to ranee is unlawful
Stiff penalties are awaiting those
of (he Waco stores
j Stockholders of the I'iggly Wig- which included f.r’L. Porter and
| gly lied River Co , Inc are also ** ^ Alkln, were not in a position
stockholders in Flggly Wiggly Op-! lo make definite replies to pro-
erators Warehouse Inc. which xer- i*‘*«I* which were offered by the
vices and supplies 55 of the super-11 ounrll These counter propositions
The t ci t in markets In Texas, Oklahoma. Ix>u-' for concessions which will
Rotary lub of (Urkaville i*i4m* and Mississippi from its ™nsi<lered hy higher authorities
. M 1 , w alehouse in Shreveport. It is af- i,ff the Company.
Root. Governor of the 561st DIs- ri|<«tcri with Plgglv Wiggly („rp Th«' f'ounril was impressed by
I, m.?,n?27 ?iVr ^• •‘-nv.l.e. Flogid. K V ■ "h.» U happenedT Z&tH
I making Ids annual official y lait j Other officers of I’iggly Wiggly ! ■sPr,nFs. w hich is served bv Gen-
1’ rl: °f, T , ,Ub: n«* «‘vcr County Co Vr, lUrry Telephone Company A Si
taNw ;ni.IeXr ' *<W.r,'sM>d K Xpcnrtf, secretary, Shreveport , Wx»emwa* Installed ttiere and rate
firred Luh b ^ ? *,"d .T"' 1",,, 1 k’" """Iriant ireasur-1 •9J,,,|ment* were out into e,f«..
fened with president Goodhue tfl. ria,L.vi|i_
Kichelberger. Sr-.-retary Arthtn-«g-1 ' Su«kel Owner *f Four
tarne and comminer chairmen on- - pi ■ u, .
Rotary ad minis, rat ion and service Sunkel owm.S
aHlvitiea punsci owns and operate* Plg-
\ir n i i i , . u,v Wiggly stores f«>m his Clarka-
Mr Root is vice-president ami v|j|e ,gf(ro *
controller of Southern Methodist Oklahoma '“"I,dab‘‘T
University in Dali... and is a mem- ■ •V,V‘*n' «nd
her and P.«t president of the Ho- lmh establl.hment
his parent unit In Clarksville. A
•ary Clubof Daita, He”ia tor^- u'",,r
dean of the ________ t,—._____ union at Unnincite and u.
were put into cifeet.
Hut about a year aRer the change
If’mLJlic-.manual system the Cnm-
liuny found that another Increase
In l<-ea would be necessary and
the request for this rev ision Is now
before Sulphur Springs officials
This experience raised the ques-
tion of w hether a dial system would
stabilize service rates
World War II and has been a
member of the SMU faculty since
1946
Mr. Hoot was elected as a dis-
trict governor of Rotary Inter-
national for the 1657-56 fiscal year
at Rotary's 46th Annual Convention
ill' Lucerne. Switzerland. Iasi May.
lit Is one of 249 district governors
supervising the activities of more
tl/at 9.500 Rotary Clubs which have
a membership of 446 000 business
and professional executives in 103
countries throughooul the free
world.
Wherever Rotary Club* are lo-
cated. President Eichclbcrgcr as-
serted in discussing the governor's
visit, their activities are similar to
those of< the Rotary Club of Clarks-
ville because thay are baaed on j
the same general objectives —
developing better understanding |
and fellowship among business and
viHu -— •*
a i IMvrlakm of - Rusiness opened tn a R>w weeks. ' “j—
logical "college VaiWxmV Hr^was' M°N‘ °f l’"*,nr*'' «,»feer has J *** *f,vtn6 approval to a
a oounter-inicillgrnce officer In •I'*1'* *" grotoo l»ualneaa l>0, aupportd by thetr
^Hgence^ officer In ,n c iurkwvftta. where the original' as brought out in tbetr
Ptggly Wiggly store was cstab-1 Monday evening, but they
llshed The late J. R McCulloch "rr *ware of the fact that r»-
waa Ilia partner. Their business J*‘c,.on ot ,htf requeat
expanded and several stores were
opened in Texatkaua and Arkan-
»aa points After the death of
would
McCVIIoeh. Sunkel berime sole
er A few years la<*r h® sold
*11 hut Ids Clarksville store, stating
at the time that he experted to re-
tire.
Retirement as he U*d planned
waa only temporniy Before long
his interests expanded to include
a new store at Idahel. then Hunts-
vilte and Vivian
probably
not prevent the Company
from obtaining the rate revisions
sought, inasmuch as net canting*
of Hie local plant which were set
iorui in the original petition, ap
pear to be leas than the amount
to which General Telephone Com-
P*ny is entitled under a Supreme
Court decision.
Efforts Made to
Curb Unlicensed
4*iiMWRiii|i amtMiK ouAineAN a no j vx • # *
professional men. promoting com- |)|*lVPf\! in ToVOO
miinity-betterment undertakings. I ^ **• 1 Ca(Io
undertakings
raising the standards of business!
and professions, and fostering the
advancement of good will, under
standing and peace among all the
peoples of the world.
Each year, this world wide ser-
vice organization continues to grow
in numbers and strength, president
Kichelberger added During the fis-
cal year. 341 new Rotary Clubs
were organized in 41 countries of
North. South and Central Amerie*.
Europe. Asia
Rram f<»r Red River County This
road cxlct.ds south from a point first tleme of vietatlnr the
near the Prairie Orove school pass law’. Article 137
building
Who voluntary violate the laws re-1 *nd »*«“ «-
ndttiintr t____! '*na* of Ihe Pacific, and six coun-
tries were added to Rotary's ros-
ter — Cambodia. French Camer-
Guadeloupe. Liechtenstein and'XT-
ganda.
eulatlng deer hunting in Texas
Concern Inc the trespass law. the
statute reads in part-
Any person convicted for the
tre*
Directors of Farm
Bureau in Meeting
Penal PoAe ! Mr KOOt Ur*«' «»»«* lor*! Ro-
ax amended may be fined no, !£?"• ’J* ,h" »-
than Min .-a ....___........ ,r,ct ‘‘onferencc to
than *700 and automatically for-
feits hla trmtinc license and all
hunting rights for a period of one
be held in Dal
I >** on J*n 12 and 13. and to make
: plana for the Rotary Club to be
vear from date of convict tort re-1 4#l? •mM‘aI con'
cardteax of whether he was con „hlr,( ,n^r^*,'on*I-j revealed that 14 pereer
vlcted for hunting w ith firearms j jlln,‘ ' "c d ,n D*n*s B'*1 '*!» drivers Involved in fatal
... —- • fJunr * 'r.Tdents and 11----— ■
The hoard of director* of the Red
River Countv Farm Bureau mr*
Nr* tt at 7 30 p. m
Paul Heeachler. county agent.
*no|re brteflv on the ' countv com-
munity contest that I* rxm In prog-
ress he renorted that- nine com-
munitte* had entered the contest
The regular meeting date for thr
h-wrd was chx-'Sixt to thr second
Thursday ntght of each month _
•nil. was done on acount of wn-lRobfrf WhitmiAn
fllrtirg meetings for some of the niltman
nr for fishing or for otherwise1 ______
depredating on another's land with- *
out permission The penalty for ('ennH Tiifv UaM.<
* seeond conviction is 5500 lo *1 O00,j!ranf(j J U^>
and license forfeiture for two years i '*nP-|)ay Session
and penalty for third conviction Is | \ grand
Elevated Water
Tank Completion
Expected Soon
City Manage % C. R Dinwiddle
reported to the CRy CouneU Mon
”av «-vening that contractors ea-
I’eefcd to complete the elevated
water tank in about two week*
and would be ready to make test*.
The huge reservoir will be filled
w«h water to determine if any
eaks might develop After mooting
Hu* teat the tank will be painted
and the name Clarksville in larne
letters will appear on two aide*
Dinwiddle also reported that row
tractors were starting construction
<>h the TOO.OrtO-galion ground rrs-
crvolr on Vine street in the vicinity
Uf the new city well.
New sewer lines have been laid
along aeveral blocks since this pris-
Jeet w., started. Ralna have do-
laycd operations ,nd also the rock
lormation* through which some of
the new pipe will he located. T
I tpe is being distributed lor the -
new water lines, several thousand
ret of which have been contracted
I irxa* courts "aJFV*"*400* and rfpiacementa
r>epartmctiC records for last , lit rioh. " I*1 " pro*ram mostly
International, j year revealed that 14 percent of I r~--Hr ^d^i . **' Wh,cl' '*i,,
pmyicte adequate pressure In ser-
«?ral areas of ttie city which are
An intensified effort is being
made to curb Mk- number of un-
licensed' drivers in Texas accord-
ing to an announcement today by
Malor Guy smith, commander oT
Region One. Department of Pub-
lic Safety, in Dallas
With safci> foremost In thought
Major Smith stated that driyrr li-
cense checks in hi* region would
be carried out hi* members of the
Texas Highway Patrol and Uccn*c
and Weight functions of the De-
partment They have been ordered
to'tal^l spot checks on all high*
wavs in thla area
During the fiscal year of Septem-
ber 1. 1956 to August 31. 1957.
the Highway Patrol held 144.021
driver license checks As a rcsplt
of this effort. 1506 charges of
no drhrtrx license were filed in
Texas courts
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confinement from thirty rf.v, t« Tucsd^ Tor t u , PJTV
.me vear In countv <atl_ plus fine, L T . n UI1 Jrlm of thr
"f from *500 to *1 ono as welt - ' ^ DlMr,<‘t Coun °* Rw1 Hlv»r
hunting rights
ac-
percent involved !
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cenaed .Drivers who are stopped ’ parUcuU
at a spbt check and faU to pro n. —- .
dwee a valid license will be i,*l(ed \trpflfc Iff C.mc,
« ticket and suhjeu to a fine of^UClW Iff OUllS
one to 1 two hundred dollar*, plus '
cost of court " Smith said
forfeiture of
three years
board member*
Tho«e attending were: ' Larkin
Onnch Doyle Morris R L Jones.
1 H Summers and R D Dugger,
director*, and these vtstto-x: Pxul
Hevachler. Moody Hale and Mrs
D C Wontan.
«.D FAmifONPn RKMCDT “j*
Count> No bills were returned!^ .... "
during the one-day session A r*-j'>Penj? OfflCC IOr
r1 s#vpmi*r |>ental Practice
Members of the Jury are Dil-
lard Peek. Clarksville, lairmin.
Kbb Peek Annona Tn>y Hannah
w._ . . S f Anrn Jr Clarkg-
-taTl.^sX*mntvVr.nm,i m B Htkrr r,"hr,«M At .he location formerly occupied
he ClarttavIRe Oty Council Moa- Rarnev Alaobrook. Bogata. Ray- bv (h-orge Ooxthwaite at Monroe
and North Cedar. He recently pur-
toher » Piling
Manchester, Leroy
Daskt Ruihrr
Addition Given
Official Status
_ j , 11 new street and extensions
Dee Ogden of two extorting thoroughfare*
D- Ogden will practice dentistrx ------- AddRIon
Minneapolis — OB— City foot pa
trolmen are going hack to carry
•ng old-fashioned nlghtatleka Po-
lice Chief Milton Winslow. In au-
ttarlring expenditure of *375 to
buy 1M such chiba. said they are
needed to handle Juvenile hood-
lums The order came after a pa-
trolman waa severely beaten try-
tag te break up a fight at a teen
Rigging was under way Wed nee
day for as ell teat oa the Jay
Tipping tract, about a mile east
of Lone Btar. just off Highway
ft
Jim Asderson of Ran Angelo to
behind this venture
Location fer this wildcat ia gpv-
eral mflea from the nearest pre-
vious Met.
a vacancy
An official canvass of the elec-
tion returns was made Monday
evening hy a committee composed
of Maurice Wnolev Jng Pone and
•I W. Nichols This check showed
Whiteman to have received *1
vn«es. Rnv James Rauls 73 and
43 were recorded for A (I Vartev
who was not a candidate
The oath of office was admtats
♦•red tn the new councilman hy
City Attorwey M. A. Lawsou
Fricke. and
Nearly Six Inches
Bain This Month
rhased the building and equipment
used hy Dr Oroathwaite and also
the Croat nw a Hr home a! I 600 West
Mala.
Mondav evening bv the Council
Acceptance of the arena lo be
zi £ I
ronrintcflm. Of sewer line*
Tha maaatary uwtt ta Liberia Is
the U. • dollar
nessce and received his degree tn
dentistry fro n Ravlor Dental Col-
Ratnfall amminttag to about two. I ri'TwS_?*”*" *• •
the month * total at Clarksville te
*66 inches
Cotton picking which had been
resumed at the clow of last week.
ha* again keen at a standstill as
*•0 •• all other outdoor activttMp.
''^•♦♦crdctMh^l’ntversItj^j^Ten- ber meeting Dg*9tB»
^It^s Addition la Immedlntolv
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, November 15, 1957, newspaper, November 15, 1957; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth922551/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.