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The Clarksville Times, Thursday, October 20, 1^66
F
Thanks
WANTED--Glrl for office
work part time. P O Hex
548, Clarksville, Texas.
We sincerely tliank all our
I friends and relatives who hon-
I red us during our open house
I celebration of our Golden Wed-
Idlng Anniversary Sunday, Oct.
116 a( Maverick Hall, Annona.
I to those who attended, sent gifts
land cards, we are most grate-
Iful.-Mr. and Mrs. J B Parch-
lman. _
Employment
For Sale
GOOD CLEAN USED TELE-
VISIONS, some like new. Bar-
gains. Western Auto, 427-2870.
I WANTED--WOOD Cutters.
Aj, winter’s work. See Jimmy
| Miller, Bagwell, Texas.
SALES LADIES NEEDED im-
mediately, full or part-time.
Let these fine products build
you a profitable business.
Training provided. Write Box
U3 Clarksville, or call Neg-
ley,' 9C6-2347, after 7 p.m.
3370 ACRE mountain ranch
In eastern Oklahoma, 17 ponds,
crossed fenced, l/4 minerals.
Francis Stipe, P. O Box 1068,
McAllister, Oklahoma. Phone
918-GA 3-1460.
WANTED
PINE SAWTIMBER ORj
STUMPS
'Highest Prices Paid
Herron Lumber
Company
B )x 518
IDABEL, OKLAHOMA
Phdne AV 6-3333
HANDMADE KNIVES for the
hunter, the homemaker, the Boy
Scout. 100','i hand crafted from
forge to finish by Don Hastings,
1102 S, Locust. Telephone
427-3783.
[■CUNY !
FOR SALE—My 188 acre
farm, 3 miles Clarksville, FM
Road, cross-fenced In five pas-
tures, each with good pool, 2
barns, $200 acre. Low down
payment, 6% Interest. Will sell
40 mother cows when land sells.
Also some low rent houses.
J. C. Miller.
Headquarters For
RUTH BERRY
PUMPS
PARGAS
Clarksville, Texas
BUTANE- PROPANE
GAS and APPLIANCES
R. L. PEEK
Manager
PHONE 427-2450
FEMALE HELP WANTED—
Demonstrator for party plan.
Experience not necessary.
Samples furnished. No deliver-
ing or collecting. Must be able
to work at least four parties
per week, have use of car.
Write Plaque Party, 1438 v "
23rd, Oklahoma City, Okla.
LOW PRICES
1 Half Gal. Honey $1.00.
1 Gal. OllXan $1.00
1 Lb. Turnip Seed $1.00
2 Chicken Dumpling $1.00
2 Chicken Stew $1.00
3 Doz. Eggs $1.00
3 Pkgs. Cigarettes $1.00
4 Del Monte Catsup $1.00
4 Chicken Chill $1.00
4 Cans Tamales $1.00
4 Cans Mackerel $1.00
4 Del Monte Peas $1.00
6 Cans Corn $1.00
6 Cans Tomatoes $1.00
6 Lbs. Rice $1.00
7 Maine Sardines $1.00
7 Tall Can* Milk $1.00
8 Cans Vlennas $1.00
8 cans Potted Meat $1.00
9 Cans Pork & Beans $1.00
9 Jars. Baby Food $1.00
1J Cans Biscuits
Cans Hominy
Lbs. Bulk Sugar
Cans Dog Food
FOR SALE
Country living—70 acres Im-
proved pasture, 16,000 chick
brooder house, lovely, almost
new house, wood burning fire
place, lots of extras. Owner
will finance.
8-1/2 acres, extra nlc^ 3-
bedroom, 2 bath, modern house,
large garage apartment, 20,000
sq. ft. brooder house fully
equipped, owner will-finance.
2 acres sand, 4-room house,
12 fruit trees, $1,200.
3 acres, lovely 3-bedrooms,
paneled kitchen, utility room.
33 acres Improved pasture,
large barn, 3 pools, nice 5 room
modern house, brooder house,
$7,300.
3-bedroom, newly redone In-
side and out, $6,950. Owner
will finance,
2-hedroom newly remodeled,
$3,750.
Plenty of other listings, call
and discuss your needs.
BONNIBEL JACKSON
909 Washington st.
Phone 427-3460
I LAST CALL—G. E. Steam
j Irons, $9.99. B. F. Goodrich
Store, West Side Square.
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
BUDDY'S
MEN’S WEAR
Home of Nationally
I Advertised Brands
BULLDOZER
WORK
Land Clearing and
Dirt Work
Hourly or Contract
JOHN AND DON
TOWNES
Phone: 427-3594
and 427-2736
n
n
12
12 10d Boxes Matches $1.00
18 Bot. R. C. Cola $1.00
Pure Lard 8 Lbs. $1.09
Jumbo Size DASH $1.99
LOW PRICES
PLUS-
BUCCANEER STAMPS
PLUS
GROCERY SPECIALS
Six days every week
Double Stamps Wed.
AT
BO LLMAN SUPERETTE I
" YOU ALL COME
13 FT. FROST FREE combi-
nation refrigerator - freezer.
Used less than 1 year. $169.88.
Western Auto, 427-2870. _
HOUSE FOR SALE
3-Bedraoms, Large Cor-
ner Lot, Double Carport
Laundry R om and stor-
age rooms. 2 BLKS from
ELEM. School. Immed4
iate possession. Seel
J.P. JOHNSON
1303 W. Jackson
427-3256 - I
GROCERY STORE, or will
[trade for land, cattle. Hollis
jMathena, Bogata. 632-3331,
1632-5623.
RED GOLD POTATOES, 4?
lib., $2.00 per bushel. J. E. De-
| vlney, near Flretower.
FLAT BOTTOM aluminum
[fishing boat, like new. $75.00.
I Western Auto, 427-2870.
FOR SALE—Real good re-
|conditioned piano. M^y be seen
[after 5 on weekdays or Satur-
1 day and Sunday. Phone Bogata
*632-5774.
LAST CALL—G. E. Steam
Irons, $9.99. B F. Goodrich
Store.
I HAVE A GOOD, clean up-
right freezer. Will swap for a
good stock trailer. Western
Auto, 427-2870.
FOR SALE - -2 -year -old and
yearling Santa Gertrudis heif-
ers, subject to classification.
Arrowhead Ranch, northeast of
Clarksville, 13 miles on FM
Road 1159.
HALF PRICE SALE on heavy
metal storm cellars. Only three
more to sell. Bollman Super-
ette. _______.____
FOR SALE--Black Minorca
chickens. Cocks, $2.00; pairs,
$4.00. E. J. Bollman.
HEATERS AT WALKERS
YOUR TV MAY
II weRMR.10
trade-in on the new
mco cour-i v
feHl
i r-
O.V. SIMON
For Service Call
HAYS PLUMBING AND
HEATING SERVICE
427-3237
Licensed Master Plumber
and Licensed for L.P.G.
Trench Digger Available
WATER HAULING--Capacity
1,700 gallons. Pump out cis-
terns and tanks. E G. Hurgess
Main Conoco Station, 427-2829.
WE BUY USED FURNITURE
and appliances. Telephone 427-
3601..
For Rent
FOR “a Job well "done feel-
ing” clean carpets with Blue
Lustre. Rent electric jhainpoo-
er $1.00. Slaton Furniture Co.
partment, Austin, untl 9:00
A M , Oct. 26, 1966, and then
publicly opened and read.
Plans and specifications In-
cluding minimum wage rates as
provided by Law are available
at the office of B. P, Burtner,
Resident Engineer,Clarksville,
Texas, and Texas Highway De-
partment, Austin. Usual rights
reserved.
3-ROOM FURNISHED apart-
ment In duplex, bills paid; also
3 room unfurnished apartment.
Mrs. Greenwood.
Notices
LARGE HOUSE, unfurnished,
2 baths, den, panel tieater,
washer connections. Dimple
Road. 427-2614.
I will not be responsible for
debts made by anyone, except
myself. J. J Stringer Jr.
High School
Honor Students
Announced
FOR KENT--Small house,
living room, 2 bedrooms, kit-
chen, breakfast room area, and
bath. 1/2 block north of school.
206 N. Donoho, call 427-2680
or 427-2410. __
THREE-BEDROOM house for
rent. 808 W'est Jackson. O. V.L
Slaton, phone 427-2005 or 427-
2807.
FOR RENT--Dowqstalrs fur-
nished efficiency apartment.
Utilities paid. Single lady or
elderly couple, 206 North Don-
oho. Call 427-2680 or 427-2410.
HORSE
SALE
SATURDAY NIGHT
OCT. 29th
CLARKSVILLE, TEXAS
. Starts at 6 P.M.
FOR RENT--Nice, good lo-
cation, convenient size office
or small business. Immediate-
ly north and adjacent to Red
River National Bank on Depot
Street. 427-2540.
Wanted
WANTED -- Experienced
plumber. Apply Hays Plumbing
& Heating Co., Old Texarkana
Road. 427-3237, Clarksville,
Texas.
RIDERS WANTED to Lone
Star, swing shift. Contact Jim-
my Mauldin at 405 West College,
phone 427-2152.
I HAVE over $1,000 worth of
tools for light or heavy equip-
ment machinist, welding and
lathe. Want to locate Red River
County. Write or call Fulton
Sims, 106 N. W 13th Street,
Seminole, Texas 79360. Phone
PL 8-2798.
CHURCH
BUILDING
FOR SALE
Sealed bills will be o[>ehed
Saturday morn., at lOo’CloSk
Nov, 5, for the building and
lot of the old location of the
First Baptist Church of Avery
We reserve the right to re-
ject any and all bids.
For further Information,
Call Mu 4-3381 or MU 4-5891
or Write;
First Baptist Church
B :>x 56, Avery, Texas
Lost and Found
STRAYED FROM MY place
.at the flretower, a red white
face cow, gone two or three
weeks. Please notify A. B. Hall,
Route 6, Clarksville, Texas.
Phone 427-2083, 8-3.
FOR SALE
PRESSURE CREOSOTE
Post And Poles
At my plant-Tom, Okla
Check on my prices
Before you buy
D.A .Moore Creosote C
Tom, Okla.
STRAYED 1 week ago, a white
face bull calf weight approxi-
mately 170 pounds. McCoy vi-
cinity. Worth Thames, Route 1,
Clarksville.
Miscellaneous
FOR AUTHORIZED SINGER
sewing machine sales or serv-
ice call or write W'alker’s Store
Clarksville, phone 427-2320.
TERMITES - PESTS -- Call
Owens - Dawson Construction
Company for efficient control'
Agency for Allied Termite and
PesA Control. Phone 427-3691.
CONTRACTORS’ NOTICE
OF TEXAS HIGHWAY
CONSTRUCTION
Sealed proposals for con-
structing 6.326 miles of Grad-
ing A Strs. from SH 37 at Dim-
ple West To Existing FM 2120
on F.M 2120, covered by
A 2947-3-1 In Red River Coun-
ty, will be received at the High-
way Department, Austin, until
9:00 A M., Oct. 25, 1966, and
then publicly opened and read.
Plans and specifications In-
cluding minimum wage rates as
provided by Law are available
at the office of B. P. Burtner,
Resident Engineer,Clarksville,
Texas, and Texas Highway De-
partment, Austin. Usual tights
reserved.
Honor rolls, as announced by
G. B Parks, principal of Clarks-
ville High School, for the-flrst
six weeks of school, are as
follows:
Seniors
A--Jayne Bishop, Connie
Cheyne, Claudia Everett, Kaye
Hale, Joan Kay, Joyce Schon-
fleld, Patsy Taylor.
B--Richard Blake, Wesley
Bryant, Pam Coats, Linda Dean,
Roger Earley, Dickie Ewing,
Ellen Gray, Janice Howard,
Gayle Lawson, .Charlotte Mc-
Coy, Terry McDonald, Brenda
Martin, Jane Mitchell, Bruce
Moore-,-Carolyn Nix, Joyce Nix,
Marilyn Peek, Mildred Proc-
tor, Johnny Sauls, Nancy Smith,
d'am Varley,-Betty Vanclll.Lo-
rene" Welch, Mark Whltehouse,
Charles Wooten.
Juniors
A - - Vicki Andrews and Anne
Wart ban.
B--Gayla Bartley, Sherree
Bean, Mark Burtner, Brenda
Conyers, Bettle Edwards,-Jer-
ry Morris, Joanne Waidrep,
Sharon waison, Danny Welch,
Gall White.
Sophomores
A--Wayne Humphrey, Susan
Peek.
B • - - Beverly Bumgarner,
Georgia Dill, Doris Dillard,
Nick Duren, Bob Edrlngton, BUI
Hale, Helen Hausler, Beverly
Hooser, Pam Huddleston, Suz-
anne Peek, Kay King, Scott
Lawson, Gary Lynch, Marlena
Malone, Jonalyn Martin, OdlS
Nickerson, Sarah Northcutt,
Carolyn Parks, Ruth Proctor,
Sandra Stafford, Rose Tackett,
Steve Taylor, Georgia Tucker,
Gary Welch, Susan Welch, Mar-
tha Whiteman.
Freshman
A--Jackie Hood, Jan Jeter,
Virginia Jones, Denise Meals,
Cathy Simpson, Patsy Sheppard.
B--Nancy Rice, Sue Rose,
Donna Smith, Hryan Sturch,
Jack Titus, Ruth Tucker, James
Vaughan, Sharon Wallace, Jolin
Warthan, Jimmie Whitaker,
Kenneth Backus, Patti Bach-
map, Bill Bettes, Debbie Butts,
Randall Chlldres, Ronnie Coop-
er, Elizabeth Daniels, Shirley
Davis, Kathy Dodson, Betsy
Garland, Ronald Gray, Cathy
Gilbert, Linda Hall, Judy Har-
rison, Virginia Healy, Phyllis
Holley, Michelle Landry, Dar-
lene Lewis, Mark Mallory, Gary
O’Neal, JoAnn Pace.
Parka and Vicki* S»or«y s«rv-
Ing aa asalstant leader*. Next
week the glrla wlU name a
Scribe and a treaaurer, who
will serve In these capacities
for the 1966-67 year. After
a short business session the
Troop spent the remainder of
the afternoon stnglng. -
Mrs. Don Benton, Dallas, ties
Invited Troops 18 and 42 to
meet at the Elmer Bentsen
home on Saturday afternoon,
October 22, at 4:30 for a get-
together with Junior and Cadette
Scouts from Dallas.
Answering roll call at this
meeting were: Johnnie Bishop,
Peggy Boggess, Suzy Dick, Deb-
ra Hale, Debbie Love, Lisa
Love, Kathryn Murray, Suzanne
Parks, Carlene Roberts, Vickie
Storey, Kathy Underwood, and
the two leaders. Unable to at-
tend were Ann Kelly and Paula
Varley.
Bean and Janet Kelty. The
patrol leader Installation was
conducted by Mrs. W. O.
Rhodes. The patrol leaders,
Cindy Heed and Rhonda Rhodes,
received cords from assistant
patrol leaders Paula Dean and
Clare Vaughan. Each girl told
how st># could help the Troop.
The meeting was closed by sing-
ing the first verse of Girl Scouts
Together In a friendship circle.
Girls present were RltaTaye
Peony, Martha Clyde Bean,
Paula Dean, Cindy Reed, Mari-
ne 11 Bean, Suzanne Shelton, Jan-
et Kelty, Jo Rushing, Barbers
Hines, Rhonda Rhodes, Rita
Presley, Yvette Harris, Clare
Vaughan and Sheila Kuhle. The
three leaders were present.
Patronize the Band Booster
Club concession stand at the
football game Friday night.
Troop 18 Meets
Troop 18 met Tuesday, Oc-
tober 11, In the Clarksville
Elementary School. They
opened the meeting by singing
‘•The Growing Up Tree.” The
leaders checked Scout books for
badges. Girls then went Into
patrols and chose new names
for the patrols, new game lead-
ers and new song leaders. New
names for ttie patrols are the
Busy Bees and the Green Hor-
nets. The game leaders are
Rita Penny and Yvette Harris.
Song leaders are Martha Clyde
Our Buslrtess Is your protection
. Waidrep Insurance Agency
WANTED
Unpeeled
Pine Posts.
Mixon Bros. Wood
Preserving Co.
Phone
Ave 6-3740
Idabel, Oklahoma
Avery Insurance Agency
Joe Bearden, Owner
AUTO, FIRE, LIFE, HOSPITALIZATION IN-
SURANCE ANP BONDS
Sound, Reliable Companies
Prompt Service
Day MU 4-3346 Night MU 4-5881
Avery, Texas 1
RECORDS
ALBUMS AND SINGLES AT
VERY REASONABLE PRICES
Wp have the largest . »lection of LP albums and
single records between Paris and Texarkana and
try to keep the top 40 records at a’l times.
B1ACKM0N PHARMACY
O lert. Douglas Phone 427-2805
FOR ALL ELECTRICAL ser-
vice needs call Carl Roberts at
Modern Electric Service, 427-
2740.
G. S. Troop 42
of Cadette Girl
TERMITE CONTROL. Free
Inspection. D. M. Butts, Route
3, Clarksville. Phone Bogata
ME 2-5670.
WATER HAULING and sep-
tic tank work. Prompt service.
Curtis Lemon, 1101 South Lo-,
cust, phofie 427-2960.
CONTRACTORS’ NOTICE
'OF TEXAS HIGHWAY
CONSTRUCTION Cadette
Sealed proposals for con- Members
«tructtng 47.224 miles of Asph. scouts, Troop 42, met In the
_ . . oor i- education Building of the First
Presbyterian Church Monday
afternoon, October 17. At this
time patrols were formed and
leaders selected. New patrol
leaders are Kathryn Murray
221-1, 243-28, 9433 In Lamar and Debbie Love, with Suzanne
& Red River County, will be --:-—
received at the Highway De- WALLPAPER AT WALKERS
R
R'SrORHrB k n r H R-V R 0 R
HOW MANY MILES
DO YOU WALK EACH DAY?
Cone. Pav. From Loop 286 In
Parts to West City Limits of
Clarksville 4 Fr: Loop 286 In
Paris To Bogata on Highway
No. US 82 4 271, covered by
C 45-9, 11412-29, 17435 4 C
WASH ROCK and road gravel
delivered anywhere In Red Riv-
er County. Hal Stegall Ready-
Mix Concrete.
DID YOU KNOW you can get
an Eureka Canister type vacuum
cleaner with retractable cord
and all ttie attachments for only
$39.50 at Slaton Furniture?
LEMON OIL POLISH for fine
furniture. 50? and $14)0 sizes.
Slaton Furniture Co., Clarks-
ville.
HUGHSTON 4 SON
INSURANCE
Agricultural lime
The ideal additive to build better pasture; and
meadows. Let us serve you with our complete
sales and distribution facilities.
DUREN BROS. CO.
The Dr. Scholl Walk-Meters have recorded
HfttlSewives do about *' miles, policemen 14
miles, 18-hole golfer* 8>j 4ntle* and lady shop-
pers a. Christmas „t» mkirh as 18 miles.
If your feel ache, and you have no prob-
lem requiring a podiatrist or medical attention,
try batning your feet each night with Jukewarm
water and a good antiseptic foot soap fo over-
come Uir accumulated perspiration. Then, after-
rinsing your feet in cold water to Increase
circulation, dry them and rub in a good medi-
cated footbalm to prevent future corns and cal-
louses. The improvement wRl amaze you.
We carry many foot-aids and will be glad
to help you select good products.
YOUR DOCTOR CAN PIIOKE I S when
you need a medicine Pick, up sour prescription
if shopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly
without extra charge, V great manv people
entrust us with their prescription* May we
compound and dispense yours?
BLACKMON PHARMACY
PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS
ou* L Dorous
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r w to-a-ce
R 0 R Ef R1R H R H R V R " R H R U R D R
I,
There's a new trademark in town
the famous CHECKERBOARD
It's on our store and on the products we sell. Everybody
knows the Checkerboard is the trademark of famous Purina
Chows and Health Aids. We’re proud to serve you with this
research-and farm-proved line. /
ni.
™!
PURINA
(HOWS
4»v -
EAST MAIN ST.
PHONE 427-2530
MEET OUR PEOPLE they are trained to serve you well
JIM WARD'S FEED AND S*Hl¥
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Hurt, Jimmy. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1966, newspaper, October 20, 1966; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973787/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.