The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, March 14, 1958 Page: 3 of 12
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LIVS FOR TOMORROW
OBSFRVF ALL SAFETY RULES!
yr JOE.PALOOKA*
Burial Saturday
For 0. C. Cheyne
O. ('. (Oscar) Cheyne. farmer of
Route 1. Annona, died in the Red
River County Hospital Marc!/ 6 at
4:10 a m. He was buried in the
Garland cemetery Saturday h y
Clarksville Funeral Home Ser-
vices were conducted in the Box-
elder Methodist Church at 2:30
p m by tMe Rev Gary Van Boen-
ing, pastor. Pallbearers were
Buddy Page. Andrew Jackson.
John Upchurch, Alvin Baird, Amos
Minter and J. D. Ogeltree.
Deceased was born in Red River
County November 1. 1888 and was
a life-long resident His parents
were J S and Athaline Cheyne
lie was married to Miss Lydia
BolcR at Boxelder. She survives.
I Other survivors are sons, Amos
! I) Cheyne of Malta. O. T. Cheyne
j of Annona and John Ray Cheyne
of Seagraves, Texas; sisters, Mrs.
Lonnie Lee and Mrs. Louise Page
of Lamesa. Mrs. Kffle Smith of
I Annona and Mrs. Hattie Blair of
I Weld:, Texas; brother. Dee Chey-
j ne, Clarksville; also 10 grand chil-
| dren.
| Abraham Lincoln once remark-
! cd, "When my feet hurt, I can’t
I think.”
THE CLARKSVILLE TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1958
Only Teetotalers .taming water••
Af TViie 1 ! The students spend the first
1 nlS oCnOOl | ijm-e of about 50 ( lass periods
Denver. Colo —(J^— The Denver learning all of the trade's equip-
Waitiess and Bartender School meat. "Only then are they al-
trains only teetotalers. i lowed to attempt thvir first Man-
“Absolutely no alcohol is permit- I hattan,” Howe says,
ted on the premises,” says Donald !
Howe, the man in charge. "Smok- j
ing is forbidden, too.”
"Clubs and restaurants desire
personnel who aie able to mix any
of hundreds of fashionable concoc-
tions quickly, adroitly and without
waste, Howe explains. "We teach
our classes by using bottles con-
PAT BEADLE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Fidelity Building
Clarksville, Texas
AUTO INSPECTION
We are an official auto inspection station Bring
your car in new as the deadline is only a few weeks off
and thousands of cars In Red River County have not
been cheeked.
HOLLEY BROTHERS
GARAGE AND TIN SHOP
Hast Main Street - Telephone 24!S
COOPERATE WiTH THE BOY SCOUTSTfATIONAL SAP€TY GOOD TURN CAMPAIGN !
“Live for Tomorrow,” says Joe
Palooka as he joins with the
Boy Scouts of America in their
1958 National Safety Good Turn.
“The youngster riding his bike
today will be the automobile
driver of tomorrow,” says Joe,
‘ and he’s learning his driving
practices by your example.”
“Why don’t you join with the
Boy Scouts in their Safety Cam.
paign’” Joe goes on, “Teach
your children good driving man-
ners by operating your automo-
bile in a safe manner and you
and your family will 'Live for
Tomorrow'.”
Girl Scouts
YOU CAN COUNT ON HER
Brownie Troop 49
The Brownie Troop No. 49 met
in the KIcmontary school for their
weekly meeting with Mrs Jimmy
Hurt and Mrs. Roy J Sauls as!
leaders Kach Brownie answered ;
roll call with her favorite color. |
Final arrangements were made
for tlieir part on the program for
their Father Daughter banquet.
Outslce games were played and
a guessing game inside.
Those present were Betti Hurt,
Royia Sauls, Vicki Moore, Vicky
Ferguson, Joan Waldrop, Gail
Porterfield, Betty F.dwards, Janie
Austin and Ixirric Watson Billie
and Vickie Storey were visitors.
Mrs. Parrish,’ Mrs. Smith; Scout
chorus, Taps.
Mrs. Kddie McRuffin Lester, pi-
anist; F.lla Goodlow, chairman of
program committee; Linda Sue
Martin, reporter.
The bi-monthly Girl Scout Neigh-
borhood meeting was held af the
Scout Hut Wednesday. March 5.
The e h a i r m a n. Mrs. W. D.
Rhodes, opened the meeting with
prayet
After making announcements of
other meetings pertaining to scout-
ing through the next two months.
Mrs, Rhodes directed the discus-
sion lo activities to be carried out
this week. Girl Scout Week.
Those attending this meeting
were Mrs Frank Haynes. Bnga-
ta: Mesdames J. C’..Titus, Delbert
Gortner a n d Raymond Stanley,
Avery; Mesdames Bill Hammer.
Burr Andrews. R. J. Saul's. Clifton
Kay. Karl Varley. Birl Grimes,
W. D. Rhodes, and Dillard Peek.
Clarksville; and Miss Jo Hervey,
Paris.
Girl Scout Proerram
In Cheatham Hall
Youngest group of Girl Sgouts
in the Red River Valley Council
observed the second day of Girl
Scout Week In general assembly
at Cheatham llfgh School The
Fredricka Neighborhood. Brown-
ies and Senior Scouts, presented
thfc following program in Cheath-
am Hall at 2 30 p m.
Opening number, "America." j
Scout' prayer, Brownie Sharon
Daniels; remarks. Deborah L.
Randall, president' Senior Scouts,
Girl Scouts. Brownies, “History of
Scouting. National, and 1 o c a 1,”
Ella J. Goodlow; purpose, Mildred
Wooten; program, Jimmie Lee
Williams; quintet, Mildred Thom-
as, Joyce Bailey. Mildred Wooten,
Mayme Smith and Peggy Hender-
son; address, executive director.
Miss Jo Hervey, Red River Valley
Council; remarks by Neighborhood
chairman. Mrs. Mary Madesta
Smith; presentation of officers of
each group; leaders, Mrs. Lester, i
IT IS A MISERABLE
THING TO LIVE IN
SUSPENSE '
—• (Author’s Name Below) —
Physicians and pharma-
cists often wonder whether
many current health arti-
cles are not causing some
mental distress. Tlieir in-
formation about new mir-
acle drugs, usually accom-
panied by vivid descriptions
of disease symptons, often
may influence one to think
they have the disease they
are reading about.
If you have any constant-
ly re-occurring unusual
symptoms that you think
might be serious, don’t
worry about it. Just visit
your physician and let him
find out if you really have
any problem.
YOUR PHYSICIAN
CAN PHONE
WHEN YOU NEED
A MEDICINE
•
Pick up your prescrip-
tion if shonning near us, or
let us deliver promptly
without extra charge. A
great many people entrust
us with the responsibility
of filling their prescriptions.
May we compound yours?
•
STUESDPUG
- COMPANY
You- REXALL Druggist
Phone 47
>1 Quotation bv Joathan Swift
(1641-1745)
Copyright 1958 (3W3)
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PRICE
1957 MODELS IN ORIGINAL
CRATES
LIMITED QUANTITY
. . EASY TERMS
WAIKiiR’S
Northeast Corner Square
Prices Effective
Friday - Saturday
March 14-15
SHOP PIGGLY WIGGLY
FOR EXTRA SAVINGS
ON TOP QUALITY FOODS
PLUS MORE SAVINGS
WITH VALUABLE
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GREEN STAMPS
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Carton
FLOUR TO BRIGHTEN EVERY BAKING HOUR
6LADIOLA
KRAFT CHEESE
VELVEETA
DEL MONTE YELLOW CLING
PEACHES
2 Lb.
Pkg.
No. V/i
Can
43 c
79c
29c
CUDAHY'S
PICNICS
READY TO EAT
6 TO 8 LB. AVG.
RATH'S
PICKLE AND PIMENTO LOAF
PLUMROSE DANISH—READY TO EAT
HAMS
6 Ounce
Package
2 Pound
Can
Sunshine Hydrox
COOKIES
Ma-shmallows
SUNSHINE
Lucky Leaf Apple Pie
FILLING
Suqaripe Dried
PRUNES
Blackburn Made
SYRUP
Monarch Dietetic
GREEN PEAS
In New Foil Package
CRACKER JACKS
Meadowlake—5c Off Label
MARGARINE
Dinty Moore
BEEF STEW
>
Palmolivee
SOAP
Palmolive
SOAP
12-Ounce
Package
V-
12-Ounce
Bag
12-Ounce
Jar
8-Ounce
Can
2
1 Pound
Package
24-Ounce
Can
^ Regular
3 Bars
2
Bath
Size
Gold Seal
GLASS WAX
Tidy House Sandwich
BAGS
Kasco
DOG MEAL
Regular
DIAL SOAP
Bath Size
DIAL SOAP
COETS
Cashmere Bouquet
SOAP,
Cashn^ere Bouquet
SOAP -
EXTRA FANCY DELICIOUS
Package
of 20
5-Pound
Bag
All///,
Package
of 40
9 Regular
3 Bars
n Beth
£ Size
APPLES
SUNKIST
LEMONS
SWEET TEXAS
ORANGES
POUND
POUND
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1 PUFFIN
REGULAR | f
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EVERY
WEDNESDAY
(ON PURCHASES OP $2.50 OR MORE)
EATWELL GRATED
TUNA FISH
6 Ounce lO#
Con IT*
"MARCH TO CHURCH IN MARCH"
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, March 14, 1958, newspaper, March 14, 1958; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006351/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.