The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1973 Page: 3 of 14
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FOR SALE
25 acres including nice
small home, all fronts on FM
1159. Priced to sell. Live in
home while subdividing
acreage. Ideal for construct
ion personal. Roundry lines
almost adjancenl to city
limits of Clarksville. Pick
your own location to live.
Also 112.57 acres, ideal
for hunting, hunting cabin
and electricity to cabin,
three all season spring
brunch,-•/» pine, '/» pasture.
Owner financed.
A real buy 25 unit
motel located on U.8. 281
South of Fort Worth,
includes fully cquiped rest-
aurant and Western store
rented Kut not~ leased.
Priced right, owner financ-
ial.
• For Information call A
OK Motel ask for Mr. Fred
K. Goodman. Room 46 after
H p.m. up until Friday or
KI7 292 9703.
MARTIN HEDRICK A CO.
REALTORS
Parkway Central Bldg.
Suite 640.
Arlington, Texas
817 261-1431
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WORLD’ FINEST
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WATER PUMPS
a Practically impossible to
burst from freezing
a Cannot lose its prime
a No control valves
a Will not burn out
seal for lack of water
a 4” and 6” submersable
pumps. 1/3 hp through
40 hp.
PARGAS
Phone 427-2450
. FOR YOUR
UPHOLSTERY NEEDS
C'VILLE
FABRICS
1500 East Broadway
42>-2692
GARAGE SALE 3 family
garage sale 1600 West
Broadway. Saturday, Sept
ember 8, 8:00 a.m.
The Clarksville Times, Thursday, September 6, 1973, Page 3
FOR SALE
Mobile Home. 2 bed
room, furnished, central
heal and air. Located on lot
in City Limits - Clarksville.
Call 427 3855. After 5:00
p.m. week days.
Notices
INTERIOR and exterior
house painting. For estimates,
call R.C. Talley. 427 3923.
COOKS , SPRAYING
SERVICE -Complete pest
control. Guaranteed work. Free
estimates. Licensed by the
State of Texas. Alton Cook. 400
Washington. Phone 427-5008.
FOR RENT
Trailer House forfYent, Call
Chessley or Dewey Wilburn
at 427 2710 or 427 5251.
AAA CARPETS -Call Bill
Lynch for carpet cleaning
427-2861.
NOTICE
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We have immediate
openings lor 12 to 15 men
If you are interested in a permanent job at top
wages and excellent fringe benefits, apply at our
office.
Master Holders, Inc.
HIGHWAY 37 SOUTH — CLARKSVILLE
REAL ESTATE
Excellent location on
West Main Street. Close to
schools. 3 Bedroom, 2 baths,
formal living and .dining
room, breakfast room, par
lor, lots of closets and
storage space. Also included
are washer, dryer and
dishwasher and 4 window
air conditioning units. Home'
is in excellent condition and
ready for you to move in all
for only $25,000.
53 acres located on
Farm to Market Highway 5
miles north of Avery.
One half open land. Priced at
$275. per acre. •
3 bedroom brick home,
paneled living area, carpet,,
tile bath, on one acre land
with chain link fence, pine
trees. 6 miles north on
Highway 37. You must see
this home to appreciate it.
LISTINGS NEEDED
Valley Realtors
427 3686
Joe Bearden
684-3100
Mac Varley
427-2083
FOR ALL ELECTRICAL
service needs, call Carl
Roberts, Modern Electric Ser-
vice. 427 2740.
2nd Week of
SLATON'S
‘ - , Sale
STORE - WIDE
Close-Out Prices
* ON
• COLOR TV’S
• AIR CONDITIONERS
•APPLIANCES
• HOME FURNISHINGS
SLATON FURNITURE
BLUE CHIP SERIES
L.B. Sanders and Sons
Insurance Agency - Call
427 2685 Clarksville, Texas.
Blue Chip Series. What your
Bag? We Got It! Burial Life-
Hospilalizalion • Medicare •
20 year pay 10-20-30 cash -
Health Services Cash plans
• • The Doubler Easy Money
plan • Select-O-Medic • and
comprehensive. See us
before you buy.
FOR SEPTIC TANK
SERVICE call Curtis I.emon,
1101 South IjOcust or phone
427 2960.
RUMMAGE SALE
Friday & Saturday
September 7 & 8
„ 1007 S, Donoho
8 a.m. till 6 p.m.
Lose weight with New
Shape Capsules and Hydrex
Water Pills. Blackmon
Pharmacy.
HISTORICAL
The “Memphis Blue*"
ma«K‘ musical history in (he
United Slates when it became
the first blues song published
It was written in 1912 by the
Negro composer. William t
Handy. Handy also wrote "The
St.' latuis Blues" .ijid ..Beale
Street Blues."
aulomoblle/MVdealers
ADD SALES AND PROFITS
\<ltl mobile home sales and profits to your dealership at almost no
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area, and the business management. We provide training and have a
complete financial package available including VA financing for Vet-
erans and wholesale floor planning. Majestic Industries sees great
potential in your area. Our industry is one of the fastest growing in
the Southwest. We want a dealership to represent our line of quality
built homes. Act now! Be the first automobile dealership to find out
NOTICE OF SALE
Sealed bids addressed to
the Board df Trustees of the
Avery Independent School
District, Avery, Texas, for the
purchase of 28.646 acres of land
situated in the Town of Avery,
Texas, a part of the William
Collum Survey, Abst. No. 181
described as 32.73 acres of land
SAVE AND EXCEPT 4.084
acres of land conveyed to the
Housing Authority of the City
of Avery, will be received by
Joe Bearden at his office in
Avery, Texas, until 5:00 p.m.
on September 20, 1973, and
then opened by the Board of
Trustees of said District at 8:00
P.M. on said date.
- Any bid received after 5:00
P.M. on September 20, 1973,
will be returned unopened.
The terms of the sale is
cash, and a cashier’s check or
certified check payable to the
order of the Avery Indepen
dent School District in an
amount of not less than 10
percent of the total bid must
accompany the bid as a
guarantee that the , successful
bidder will promptly enter into
a Contract of Purchase and pay
the balance of the purchase
price upon the execution and
delivery of a Deed by the
Avery Independent School
District. Title Insurance will be
furnished for the amount of the
purchase price, and the land
will be sold without reservat-
ion.
The Board of Trustees of
the Avery Independent School
District reserve the right to
reject any and all bids and to
waive informalities.
This Notice is issued
pursuant to a Resolution
adopted by the Board of
Trustees of the Avery
Independent School District at
the meeting held on August 14.
1973.
Hershall Kelsoe, SecreUYy
Board of Trustees
Avery Independent School
District
INVITATION TO BID
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Sealed bids will be
accepted until 5 p.m. Sept. 12,
1973, by the Red River County
Auditor for the following: (For
Precinct No. 2)
1 new heavy truck-tractor
with large motor (about 430 to
450 cu. in.) prefer diesel,
tractor rig: (fifth wheel, saddle
tanks, etc.); full foam seat,
Wj?st Coast mirrors, cab-assist
handles, 9,0000 front axle,
9,0000 front springs, over loads
on rear, 18,500, 2 speed rear
axle, oil bath air cleaner, 61
amp. 5 speed Sp. trans., power
steering, 20 x 7.5 cast spoke
wheels, tachometer, 10 x 20 12
’ply tires.
Trading in 1965 Inter
national truck tractor 0185. It
can be seen by contacting
Precinct 02 Commissioner R.L.
Edwards, Route 1, Bagwell.
Texas. For Delivery by SEpt.
18. 1973.
The sealed bids must be in
envelopes marked “SEALED
BIDS’’. Bids can be brought to
the Auditor's office in the
courthouse or mailed to him at
P.O. Box 806, Clarksville,
Texas. They will be opened and
read aloud at the first meeting
of the County Commissioners
Court following September 12r
1973. The Court refcWves the
right to reject any bids and to
waive any irregularities. After
the opening the bids are
available for inspection.
SEALED BIDS will be
received for the American
Legion building located on the
Northeast corner of the square
in Clarksville until October 1,
1973. Bids will be ,>ened at the
regular monthly meeting of the
Legion on October 1, 1973. Bids
may be majled to American
Legion, Post No. 45, P.O. Box
29. Clarksvifie, Texas. Right to
reject” any or all bids reserved.
When you mtist handle
poisons, read and obey all
instructions on the package.
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(ALVIN IIMlVtONS breaks for long yardage in
Friday's scrimmage against Linden Kildare. He,gets an
assisting block from Ed Ricks. The Tigers crossed the L K
goal three times while holding (heir opponents scoreless.
(Times Staff Photo by Mike Human)
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t GOOD PROTECTION for J. T. Sweeden as he goes
back to pass this long aerial that set up one of the srly
srore-i in the scrimmage against Linden Kildare Friday
(Times Staff Photo)
Good Showing in
Final Scrimmage
The Clarksville Tigers met
Linden-Kildare at New Contery
field for their final scrimmage
before regual season begins
September 7.
Things seemed to click
better for the Tigers this*week
after a not so big start against
Pine Tree last week.
The defense coordination
of the team was in good form
and performed well with few
missed plays.
The passing arm of J.T.
Sweeden was in l\ittin^ split
end Dale Perry for a 75 yard
pass during the second Tiger
GED Testing -
Dates Set
Dales for the General
Education Development (GED)
*est battery to be administered
at Paris Junior College this
semester are announced by
Ken Dailey, counselor. The
GED js given on Wednesdays
and Saturdays during the
semester for persohs desiring
to obtain a high school
equivalency diploma.
The test battery is given
most Wednesday, mornings at
8:15 a.m. in the Applied
Sciences Center, Room 101, and
on Saturday each month in the
Student Center cafeteria.
Testing lee is $7.50 and no
apointment is necessary.
Saturday tests this semes
ter will be given Sept. 29, Oct.
20, Nov. 10, and Dec. 1. Dailey
said. Wednesday test dat**s are
Sept. 5, 12. 19, 26; Oct.
3. 10, 17, 24, 31; Nov. 7, 14, 28;
and Dec 5, 12. Normal testing
time is five to seven hours.
Students 17 or 18 years of
age must bring a letter from
their high school principal or
superintendent stating the last
date they attended school..
Further information may be
obtained by calling Dailey,
784 6601, extension 64, or
writing him at Box 196. Paris
Junior College. -
(Misscssion.
Head football coach Jerry
Blankenship was pleased wih
l he —
Head fooibajl coach. Jerry
Blakenship, was pleased with
the performanee of his team.
“We have only a few areas that
need some work, we need some
special team work with punting
and kickoffs and that won't be
any problem." said Blanken
ship.
The fans turned out for the
game with a near eapaeit\
crowd.
oran m. Smith
IS PROMOTED
Marim* Cp. Oran M. Smith
was promoted to his present
runk while serving at the
Marine Corps Station at El
Toro, California. Smith is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. (Iran W.
Smith, Route I, Bagwell.
A former student at
Arlington High School, he
joined the Murine Corps in
1968.
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School
Lunch Menus j
Menus for the Week of
September 10 through Sept
ember 14 in the Clarksville
School l,unchr<H»ms as re|K*rted
by Mrs. Dorothy Holster,
supervisor, are as foilows:
Monday—Pi/./.a. Tossed Sa
fad, Sliced Peaches, Cookies.
Bread, and Milk.
Tuesday—Hoi Dogs, Oven
Fried Potatoes, Carrot Coins.
Jello with Topping and Milk.
Wednesday—Chicken and
Spaghetti. English Pea Salad,’
Fruit Cup, Hot Rolls Butter
Jelly and Milk, r- v
Thursday — Pimiento
ese Sandwiches. Shoestring
Potatoes, Buttered Corn, Pine
app1 Pudding and Milk.
Friday—Pintos with Ham.
Mixed Greens, PoUKo Salad.
Cornbread Squares, Milk and
Dixie Cups.
REAL ESTATE
91 acres wooded, hp-aled north we*l p.irt «>i :(•
county. giMMl deer hunting, good terms.
3 bedroom. 2 bath brick home, central heat .out .m
P» acre of land, north of Clarksville, good fin. iiniu;
2 bedroom mobile home. 14 by 70 feet, central air. must
be moved. Big corner lot south of latwe and Marry'*. older
house. Pretty plaee to build.
l3'/» acres located west of Detroit on Ilighwav *<*J, Has
new mobile home with central air and heat, fully furnished,
with eommunity water, nice place to live, good terms.
BUDDY PARKER
REAL ESTATE
Come by and see ua at 1900 West Main or call dav or night.
PHONE 427 3673
Buddy Parker - 427-3922 Robert J. Gwin 427-2952
Peggy Davis - 427-3357 Joan Hines - 427-5293
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THARP
Hughston & Son
Insurance
Agency
Phone 427-2855
further details, rrlurn coujron or
cull collect Don Simpson (214)
8H8-7585 now!
*Industries
P.O. BOX «77 • 714 fAlVfy STRUT
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Q Yes, ’ am interested in adding
sales and profits to my dealership.
Without obligation, send me com-
plete information on financing and
sales of Majestic Industries mobile
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Phone 05S>314I, Deport
Write Box 615, Cunningham
Agricultural Lime
The ideal additive to build better pastures and
meadows. Let us serve you with our complete
sates and distribution facilities.
DUREN BROTHERS CO.
Bill M. Duren Phone 427"3393 Buddy Duren
"NIGHTTIME • TIME FOR LUNKERS!"
It b at mght that the real lunken go on prowl. King-
size bass may sulk all day in some deep retreat but at
night with appetites aroused they cruise in search of
food. Effective surface hires are large popping bugs,
chuggers and lures that have a noisy, wobbling action
when retrieved. For “bottom-bumping”, plastic worms
along with leadhead jigs trailing 4 to 6 inch pork eeb
are among the top producers of trophy bass. Bottom-
humping lures should be of the weedless variety. Last
hut not least, remember this is a time when lures must
be retrieved very slowly at a snail’s pace!
1973 CLOSE-OUTS - 40 IN STOCK
■
THARP CHEVR0LET-01DS
PHONE 427-2241 * CLARKSVILLE
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The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1973, newspaper, September 6, 1973; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1021599/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.