The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, December 30, 1955 Page: 4 of 10
ten pages : ill. ; page 22 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
iti
fe
nc
||
RIM ■
||
lif!
Page 4—.The Clarksville Tim#*, Friday, Dtcwnbtr 30. 1955
P^CHURCHB
riK«t li \ l' 11ST CUIB€H
°Thto fettnday115f be a hlghUght
of the new year. f>e sha'4 begin
our year With a look backward.
A brief history of our church has
bean |N«fwrM by Mrs. T. K. Al-
ba, and Uu» will be read at the
service.
Our Sunday morning worship ser-
vice will begin at 10.45 A cordial
Rrek^_ie is yours to visit with us
d you no not have a church home.
Lath of our people will be in tneir
place at 8 4o tor Sunday School
hud then at 10.45 for the worship
service The pastor's topic Sunday
morning " lne House With Uoto-
en Windows."
*■ Sunday evening. Training Union
begins at 6.30. there is a place
Cur each age group. Come for this
Vital time of- training. The pastor's
message Sunday evening is "This
New year and Your Life.”
C. Wade Freeman. Jr., pastor
Kt (.BY PEOPLE TO SING •
OUs 1 HI. OLD l’EAR
Rugby residents and people from
surrounding communities will ga-
ther in -the Kugby Community
Outer Saturday evening at 8 u0
o'clock for a program of music
and songs. They will sing out the
old year and sing in the new.
The public la inv Had to attend
and take part.
riRtrr presrvterian
( HLHi H NOIU
Church school. • 45 a m. This
Is the start of a new church school
rr Lot's
on time. Mr. G. L. Moore, sup't.
Morning worship service, 10:55
Sermon theme, "Your Need for
Faith." The Sacrament of., the
Lord's Supper will be observed at
this service.
Evening worship service. 5 00.
i Please note the change of time)
Sermon theme. * Review of the
Hook of 11 Chronlclos." The Sac-
rament of the Lord’s Supper will
be served following the vesper ser-
vice to those who have not bad the
privilege yet this Lord’s Day.
New Year's Eve candle light
communion service in the upper
room. This service begins at the
stroke of 12 mid-night. W hat better
place and wav to begin the new
year In the Lord's house and at
His Table.
Tne Missionary Society will
meet in the Church recreation
room Tuesday. Jon. 3, at 6:45 p.
m. for supper and inspirational
meeting.
Tnursday. Jan. 5. at 7:00 p.m..
the Choir wfd practice.
Quarter
all be present and
SERVICES AT LANE’S
CHAPEL CHIRCH
Regular services are at Lane's
Chapel each Sunday are as fol-
lows:
Sunday school, 10 a.m. t
Preaching. 11 am.
Prayer meeting 6 30 p m.
Preaching, 7 p.m.
Bible study and prayer meeting
each Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Bro. Jefferies will preach for
us this Sunday. You are always
welcome.
Rev. Johnnie King, pastor
Farm Problem a Report From the
Major Political County Hospital
Question in 1956
The new year may he am
which the nation makes vital
riaeoaa for its economically
ngrtraliure
Smarting under five years of de-
clining prices and income* many
farmer* and pubUral leaders are
demanding that the
develop more effective
la ■tahshsc agriculture.
Those demands will lead Cen-
to con iidrr new farm tegts-
ta at probability make
(an problems a malar issue in
im year * prnsidrntial and eon-
market
EEL IT
administration
I sr
Debate over the tw
like.) to torn an the
utortfciz or not the
should play a greater
ever before in
trulln.g farm
tr ^
has takes the p—Wna that govern
meal controls MpoM be rednrsd to
MUM and that agnrnlture
4 have o maximum of free
In determining Ms course
Oo the other hand many farm
policy erttars — which include
some Bepuhhcanv at vreU as De-
mocrat* — motet .d that the go-
vernment must Jake a greater role
in agriculture — at iea«t until war
tti^nred overprodurttou can he
adjustod to peacetime demand If
farming is to be kept out of o
bankruptcy (hat could bring on a
national depression
IHi controversy over the gov
eminent • proper role could well
Report from Red River County
Hospital lor the week ending Tues-
day. December 27
Palieeta In the Hospital
' F.mmitt Moore. Avery
Mrs. Archie Scotl. City
Mrs Hal Smith. City
Albert J. Combo. Rt. 4.
Harry Moore. Rt. 1
Jack Alaohrook. Manchester
Mrs. Gary Freeman, City
Gordon Deberry. Bogota
Stephan Maya. CHy
Mrs. J. A Spurs. Jr.. Deport
, Mrs Florence Little, city
Mrs. G. G Cherry. Detroit
Mrs George Harks. City
Jo Helen Rams. City
Fatten* Dtomtoood
Roger Bailey. Rt 1
Mrs Edward Smith. Bogota
Oscar Clawson. Detroit
Caleb Hamm. City
Dorothy Jo Bsttkfjgf. DcKalb
Jerry Dun Batcpelor De Kalb
Mrs. Luther Ward. City
Mrs Lester Mlrttn. Negtoy
' Mrs Mmnlr Spear*. Deport
Mrs. Vernon Earley. Rt 5.
Freddie lllnes. City
Mrs Bryan Chambiesa. Detroit
Mrs Ted Lawaoo. Longview
Mrs Edwin* Mitchell City
Mt-a Mwrrcl Hbaipa Annooa
Mrs. Charles Lite*. CUy
Doe Fnoa Jarkami. A very
Luther Thom paun. Bogw«v
Mrs Bob Stuart. Kingoid. Okla
Mrs. Liule Maaon. Bagwell
Ruth Hearn
BABIES
Mr and Mr* Charles Lite*. City.
j a daughter, named Dart Lin. on
.*!
December 22
. _ _ _ _—■ and Mr* Murrel Phelps. An-
tk* future ol th* f.OP farm | nans, a daughter, named Mavis
Bedaoi Demand* were made last Darlene on December 23
year bjr some farm groups and >|r and Mrs Lester Martin.
poirtR-al leaders lor his removal. N«.g|ey. « aoo. named Bobby Ed-
"* ward, on December 14.
Ei*cnbower stood
firmly back of his Cabinet offi-
cers
Unless Con ere*« directs the use
of large-sc-ule production payments
or other subsidies to boost farm
returns. It fe> likely that — bar-
ring an International emergency
— agriculture Income will decline
further this year. It took a 10 per-
cent drop last year to put return*
more than 25 percent below post-
war peaks.
Given favorable weather and ot-
her production factors, it appears
likely that farm production this
yeaf wfil be as large, if not lar-
ger than last year's record volume.
Increased use of machinery, bet-
ter seeds, more fertilizer* and the
like are making it possible for
farmers to produce more and more
on the same number of acres.
On the other hand, there is lit-
tle to indicate any sizeable increase
in domestic and foreign demands
for farm products In fact, increas-
ing production abroad is serving
to reduce export markets for U.
S farm production
. . . Ovid A. Martin
BANDIT'S TREAT
Hagerman. N M —oH— A ban-
dit with no hard-feelings treat-
ed officers after they had corner-
ed him on a roof-top and arrested
him for armed robbery He had
21 of his own and generously or-
dered drinks for everybody in city
hall Police got malted milks.
* OUT or TEN
( IIOOSK IlE HITI) AGAIN
P. B. 8. MOTOR CO.
4 DOORS
and hard
TO TOP!
TRAFFIC HAZARD
Chicago —40— John Karr. 23
reported his car stolen and was
promptly confronted with an Im-
pounded auto and 62 traffic ti-
ckets.
Police towed the stalled car a-
way after the found the tickets
under the windshield visor and in
the glove compartment. Ranging
fmm speeding to illegal parking.
Ihe Ignerrd tickets dated bock to
IK6
Karr said he ha* not heeded the
ticket* because 1 didn’t have the
Sot It Today i
ALL-NEW, ALL-AMERICAN
RAMBLER
4-DOOR hardtop
• . . Now StyU
go* ItoW (> RUU Y
—and a Woodfh/by
Low Plica I
H you wool to rid yuor pusm »-i of loD
oori Mica, got ggRHAM S RAT-KILL
Quoirin s oow woopss to and *w
I. n r- BoD tows b—bo* » k*»
od • tog
14 rariao only 8141 ot
City Drug Store
in rout Hn\M. dcaui
SHOW YOU HOW tASKY
YOU CAM MAKl
nw SMART fWTTUf FOR 'Mf
Dickerson Bros.
NASH
SAL Ft and SERVICE
325 Bonham St root
4 Sa/e you//never forget /Nothing Me it in our entire history!
WHITE'S
OFFERED BUI UHRERRv
OF VALUES FOR THE NEXT
2 DAYS - PRACTICALLY
EVERY ITEM MARKED
EXTRA, EXTRA LOWl
JOIN THE CROWD WHEN
THE DOORS OPEN FOR
BARGAINS OF A LIFETIME!
^FURNITURE CLEARANCE
. ONLY l MORE RAYS SBS&fff
COME EXPECTING TO FIND BARGAINS! YOU'LL FIND
THEM IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. THE ONES IN THIS AD ARE
ONLY A FEW OF THE HUNDREDS. SHOP ALL OVER THE
STORE - BUT HURRY ONLY TWO MORE CLEARANCE DAYS -
SOME QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED! JOIN WISE SHOPPERS FOR
THE BIS6EST EVENT OF 1955!
HERE ARE SOME SPECIALS STILL ON OUR FLOOR, HURRY FOR BEST SELECTION!
REGULAR $69.50
INNERSPRING MATTRESSES
Or Box Springs
FAMOUS BRANDS—10 YEAR GUARANTEE
PREINVENTORY
CLEARANCE PRICE
3988
TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONSi
REGULAR 219.50
KROEHLER SECTIONAL
KROEHLER FOAM RUBBER CUSHIONS
PRE INVENTORY
CLEARANCE PRICE
14995
REGULAR $49.50
TV SWIVEL CHAIR
BEAUTIFUL COVERS IN MODERN TWEED DESIGN.
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
PRE INVENTORY
CLEARANCE PRICE
3488
NO PAYMENTS DUE UNTIL FEBRUARY, 1956!
.* REGULAR $149.9$ 4
2-PIECE
STUDIO SUITE .
RED TWEED COVERS
*9750
REGULAR $59.50
SOFA BEDS
MODERN METALIC TWEED COVERS
• s.
3995
REGULAR $149.95
2-PIECE
SECTIONAL SUITES
DURABLE TWEED COVERS
9850
REGULAR $299$
JENNY LIND OR DOLLY MADISON
BEDS
FULL SI7F
1Q88
REGULAR $1S9.S0
DELUXE SLEEP
or LOUNGE SOFA
• HANDSOMELY STYLED
• TWEED COVERS
• FULL INNERSPRING MATTRESS
$129
88
REGULAR $99.00
Innerspring Mattress
And Box Spring
188
$69
REGULAR $19.95
END TABLES
MAHOGANY FINISH
*9
REGULAR $29 50
ODD CHEST OF
DRAWERS
T8
DINING ROOM
FURNITURE
5
REGULAR $99.50
5-Pc. Wrought Iron Dinette
TABLE AND FOUR CHAIRS
REGULAR $119.95
5-Pc. Chrome Dinette
NOW ONLY
REGULAR $139.95
8-Pc. W rought Iron Dinette
TABLE, SIX CHAIRS AND STEP STOOL
REGULAR $289.95 MAHOGANY , tL-
Dining Room Suite
TABLE, SIX CHAIRS AND BUFFET
REGULAR $79.95 | '
5-Pe. Chrome Dinette , / ‘
REGULAR $109.95 / \ f
5-Pc. Chrome Dinette
6988
$8788
*97“
*219”
*49“
88
ONE OF A KIND
FIRST COME • FIRST SERVED |
fin nr Reqular $2.49 Cotton * . „
519.95 THROW RUGS, 27“ x 50" ...........J J98
Regular $5.95 #
9 x 12 LINOLEUM RUGS............J 4.69
VENETIAN '
blinds ...........................J 2.57
table lamps.......... J 9 95
50% OFF ON ALL FLOOR LAMPS
USED FURNITURE BARGAINS j
I Used 2-Piece f dn nr 1 Used
LIVING ROOM SUITE, fair condition . J]7.95 OCCASIONAL CHAIR. Clean $ 4,95
S 6.95 encTtables...............ach $ 4 gg
S 3.98
Regular $49.50 Simmon*
BOX SPRINGS, Half Size.......
Regular $12.95 HOLLYWOOD
HEADBOARDS, Half size ........
Regular $34.50 HOSTESS CHAIRS
Wool Frieze Covers .........
Regular $19.95 Plastic Top
END TABLES, Mahogany Finish...
Regular $24.50
METAL WARDROBE ............
$ 5.95
$19.95
$ 6.95
$10.00
1 Used
PLATFORM ROCKER
1 Used
PLATPORM ROCKER, • neat buy of.. 511.95
2 Used
END TABLES..............#ach
1 Used
COFFEE TABLE .....
.» ' * t
WHITE'S
THE HOME OF GRFATltf VALUES
FURNITURE DEPARTMENT
Second and Third Floors
North Side Square Clarksville Telephone 200
FREE DELIVERY
* • V -
WITHIN 100
MILES OF v
CLARKSVILLE
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, December 30, 1955, newspaper, December 30, 1955; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth922650/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.