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TH« Clarksville Times, Thursday, November 8, 1973
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NEWS FROM
/ery
By Mrs. Morris Bassett
HOUSEWARMING
Mr. sed Mrs. Charles
Godwin, who recently moved
into their new home, were
honored with s housewarming
Saturday evening. Hostesses
were: Mrs. Weldon Baird. Mrs.
Ronald Braden. Mrs. Kenneth
Dawson. Mrs. Marvin Burkett,
and Mrs. Hayes Doak Alls ton.
The refreshment table was
covered with an orange
tablecloth and a floral arrange-
ment of yellow and orange was
used as a centerpiece. Punch,
coffee and cookies were served
to forty guests.
Visiting with Mrs. Ola
Smith at Live Oaks Con-
vanescent Center last week
were Edwin Smith and Buddy
of Cleveland.. Texas, Mrs.
Maude Diggs and Arthur
Rosenboom of Orange, Tex.
Mrs. Ola Ms. Meadows of
DeKalb visited Friday with
Mrs. Nellie Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Butler
I
of Pixley, California have been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
More head.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Lum of
Josephine. Texas spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
< Marvin Stearman.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Medford
visited over the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Don Cregg and
sons in Burleson and with Rev.
and Mrs. A. S. Haney in Ft.
Worth and attended a 'This is
Your Life" party honoring Mrs.
, Haney.
Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler
Wood and Gay la spent last
weekend in Axle Texas with
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Rear
and children.
Mrs. Byron Hubbell and
Judd of Dallas visited over the
weekend with Mrs. Hallie
Ardman and other relatives.
, Mr. and Mrs. James
Michie, Jeff and Jay, of
Memphis, Tenn.. have -been
visiting J.E. Michie and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Little
of Dallas visited over the
weekend with Mrs. Ike Webb.
Boyd W. Audas of Dallas
spent several days with Mr.
and Mrs. Clifton Audas. He also
visited Mr. and Mrs. Randall
Audas, Mrs. Gladys Bain and
others. —•
Miss Lisa Watson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Watson, is at home and doing
fine after undergoing eye
surgery in Texarkana.
Mrs. W. H. Warthan of
Sheridan visited relatives here
last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Pittman, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Medford and Mrs. Warthan
went to the school of the Osards
and took a foliage tour in
Arkansas, Missouri and Okla.
Mrs. Albert McPeak of
Lameaa is visiting her mother.
Mrs. Louise Hardman, who is at
home after several weeks in the
Red River Co. Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Kent
Nicholas and Madonna, who
were enroute to West Virginia
to make their home, spent the
weekend with Mrs. Sallie
Nicholas.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
D. M. Gable last week were
Jerry Gable of Dallas, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Carroll of Deport and
Mrs. Maude cole of Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Akins
of Dellas. Charles Hall of
Clarksville visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. John Compton
and Oleta
Mrs. Mary Jane McCrary
of OeKalb visited with Mr. and
Mrs. 4 J. 8mal)wood. Wed.
drug institution on
UT CURRICULUM
Austin—A major aim of a
new Drug Dynamics Institute
at The University of Texas is
the discovery and communi
nation of scientific and
technological knowledge that
can be used to solve problems
in drug manufacturing, mar
keting and therapy. The
institute will be t part of the
' Collage of Pharmacy. As sa
interdisciplinary research cen-
ter. the institute will have
faculty members from several
fields working on initiate drug
research and to attack
proMems deahag with delivery
zA
Better Farms
Make a
Better
America
BLACKMON
SERVICI CENTER
Highway 82 West
427-2215
Service and Parts
WHO’S WH
CLARKSVILLE
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
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QUEEN
Maku Us Your
Snack Stop
704 Weat Main Street |
Phone 427-3611
For Carry Out Orders
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Brown’s
Upholstery
113 East Broadway
Phone 427-3366
Sales -Servke
Installation
Heating
and
Air
Condi-
tioning
service
doyle
FAUGHTENBERRY
427-2176
CLrLdfe
trioriit
Frances ~ Jonell
806 W, Main
PHONE 7-2228
Serving
Red River County
since 1874
RED RIVER
NATIONAL
BANK
COMPLETE BANKING
SERVICES
firetten*
"500”
TIRES
Extra safe —. >
year-round driving.
4 Full-Ply Nylon Cords
for a soft, silky, ride,
greater strength and
longer life.
HARVEY
BROTHERS
MASSEY-FERGUSON
FIRESTONE___
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PRESTONE
ANTI-FREEZE
$1.79
Gallon
CLARKSVILLE
FURNITURE
El
GREEN’S FURNITURE - Just right for your child’s room is this youth group by
Stanley featured at Green’s Furniture. The solid oak set includes a day bed. dresser,
mirror, bachelor’s chest and bookcase.
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HARVEY BROTHERS - The Massey-Ferguson 1105, lOOhp deisel tractor has power
to handle the big jobs and features to make the handling easy. The enclosed cab is factory
air conditioned and has tilting power adjustable seat, padded upholstery, arm rest and
electric windshield wipers. Other features include safety lights and hydraulic lights.
TOPS AND BOTTOMS -
Boyd Hurt shows one of the
popular rock music albums now
in stock at Tops and Bottoms.
The selection includes the very
latest releases by the favorite
singers and rock groups. A line
of tapes is to be added soon.
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CLARKSVILLE FLORIST — Dried flowers attractively arranged in pewter
containers are the latest thing for modern decorating. Clarksville Florist has a large
selection of lovely containers and will design an arrangement to complement any setting.
Also fresh flowers and permanent arrangements. Call Francis or Jonell at 427-2228.
D*s SALES AND SERVICE — D’s has a complete line of Frigid*ire refrigerators,
freezers, automatic washers and dryers SB|d other work saving appliances at his new
location on East Main St. He-alao specializes th commercial and residential central heating
and air conditioning. Call or come by at any time for complete details.
SERVKE IS
our Mono
THARP
CHEVROLET-OLDS
215 East Broadway
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Flo wars
by
MICKEY
Mlckay A Hazal Porterfield
Phone 427>8337
Diamonds
Are
Forever
Get The
’Best At
GULLION
JEWELRY
Expert Watch Repairing
T0P&
BOTTOMS
FASHIONS
FOR YOUNG
ADULTS
EXPERT, FRIENDLY
EFFICIENT
SERVICI
Our service .ncludes pickup
of your trash twice weakly.
MODERN
SANIHIKM
Call 427-5175
HASKELL
SUMMERS
body shop
East Main Street
427-3511
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SHE LIVES HP1
SHI LOVES
ME NOT
FLOW IRS
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I Patsy Jot
427-2204
Darrell and Patsy Jones
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Your Rexall Drug Store
Prescription
Headquarters
Phone
427-2805
For
Depen dablt
Del iveries
Try our new line
of Health-Rite Foods
NASH REALTY
AND
CATTLE SALES
804 East Madison
427-3461
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MOTOR INC.
/f^ffiV<X)E. Main
Clarksville
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Dealer
:or'Excel l«nt Selection
No Matter What The
Need
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is the sound of a
well-made car.
See all the new
’74 Fords today.
W001EY
MOTOR
COMPANY
301 W*$T MAIN
Phone 427-2211
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The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1973, newspaper, November 8, 1973; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1021577/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.