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Malibu, 6 cylinder, automatic.
Good condition. Call 697-3324
between 6 and 6.
FOR SALE — Used 6x46
m obi la homa. 2 bedroom, fully
furnlahad. Good cabin tor
country placa. Priced right
Buddy Parker Motors.
|ith New
•Upply
lack mo n
CHOICE REAL ESTATE
Large, older three-bedroom
house and gardens spot.
Edge of town. $8,000.00
New three-bedroom brick,
carpets and electric kitchen.
$16,000.00
3*/i acres close in on
highway. $500.
52 acres pine anti
road. Will GI.
Red River Real Estate *
Phone 427-2774 or 427-2197
BOLIN HARDWARE
is now in a position to hand
your plumbing and electrical
problems.
Mr. Gene Rousseau is
licensed to do this work, is
experienced, and will 1
glad to service you on any
size job.
t
CALL
BOLIN,
HARDWARE
427-3401
iMtmmiimtNiiiitiiiiiiiiiiintiniMMuiifli
FOR COMMERCIAL -
and residential wiring, see Bill
Miller. Miller Elect. 1008 W.
Washington.
Harris Named
Recruit Grad.
a-
FOR SALE: Red Angus bulls.
Contact Dr. E. L. Miller, Res.
379-4121. Office 379-3231.
Ranch located at Cuthand.
COOK’S SPRAYING SER-
* VICE — Complete pest control.
Guaranteed work. Free esti-
mates. Licensed tyy the State of
Texas. Alton Cook, 400
Washington, Phone 427-5008.
|or Arm
». Prices
I Includes
FOR SALE — 2 piece bed-
room suite with mattress and
box springs. A good usgd gas
cooking Stove. Call 427-3622.
ANTIQUE COLONIAL wing-
back rocker tor sale. $15.00.
697-3509, Annona.
I HAVE A BUYER for 500 to
600 cow ranch. W. W. Whiteman,
Avery, Texas.
FOR ALL YOUR electrical
needs, call Larry Cullum.
697-2270. Serving Clarksville
and surrounding areas.
GARY M. HARRIS
Navy Seaman Recruit
Gary M. Harris, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Thad L. Bell of Route 1,
Clarksville, Texas, graduated
from recruit training at the
Naval Training Center in
Orlando.
He is a former student “of
Clarksville High School.
CLARKSVILLE HIGH NINTH GRADE TEAM -
Membes of the CHS Ninth Grade basketball team are. from
left, Phillip Allen, coach; Calvin Doolittle, Gary Johnson,
The Clarksville Times, Thursday, February 15, 1973, Page 3
and Mrs. John Compton tnd
Oieta.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Medford spent Sunday in Pine
Biuff, Arkansas with Mrs. J. C.
Bryan.
Claud Whitaker and Dana
of Dallaa apent Saturday here.
Mr. and Mra. Gear! Webb
and children of Garland visited
over the weekend with Mr. and
Mra. Charley Webb and Mr.
| and Mra. Erbie Aikin.
Miss Sue McPeak of
Idabel, Oklahoma visited Sunt
day with Mr. and Mrs. Smokey
Stires and boys.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Medford
are visiting this week in
Mesquite with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert McDaniel, Mike and
John. Mrs. McDaniel it
undergoing testa in Baylor
Hospital.
Amos Watkins, Jerry McPeters, James Dizer, William
. Beacham, Robert Ingram, Dell Jackson, Martin Cox and Don
Edwards. Larry Coleman is not shown. (Times Staff Photo)
NEWS FROM -Jl
very
By Mra. Morris Bassett
I the time
bs, shot-
Wehave
t savings
MEALS LUMBER CO.
FOR ALL
FARM SUPPLIES
CATTLE FEEDERS
FENCING NEEDS
1955 H.D. for sale. Pan head.
$400.00. Call 427-3774.
' MARTIN INCOME
TAX SERVICE
Over 80 years experi-
ence. Confidential and pri-
vate. Graduate of Federated
Tax Institute of Chicago.
Reasonable rates.
For Appointment Call
427-3863
Hours 1:00 to 8:00 pm.
Bobby Bryant
Recruit Grad.
Ninth Graders
Gose Season
The Clarksville ninth
graders will go into their last
game of the season Thursday
night when they will play
Jeffe^^ at Je^raon. CoUego Station — Keeping at -**#. *.m.- Monday i« RobertNewkirk and children of
thexan ewkhaUS^L^d f^ '"door foliage plants clean and Xexarkana for Mrs. 0. V. Plano; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Belt
the game with a 14-3 record for attractive requires a little extra ..,Tnhnnv.. w«hh. who Hied of Kilgore and Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Belt and children.
Clean Indoor
Plants Need
Extra Effort
MRS. O.V. WEBB Sunday. Others enjoying the
Funeral services were held day with them were; Mrs.
|ENSE -
from
of tubes
I Bollman,
FOR SALE ■ -r 2-3 bedroom,
2 bath home. Wood burning
fireplace. Unbelievable storage
space. 427-2296, 427-2348 or
427-3673.
FOR SALE
1969 Volks-
wagen squareback with 70 model
motor, automatic. Phone 427-
2425.
NOTICE -- To rid your home
of roaches, termites, rodents,
ants, etc,, call 427-3674, Lu-
cian Humphrey, Red River
Valley Pest Control. Member of
Texas Pest Control Associa-
tion, License Number 329PTLA
OF. Free estimates, reasonable
prices, all work guaranteed.
the season and a 9-3 district
record.
In recent games, the ninth
grade team downed Sulphur
Springs this past Thursday
night 45-39. High point men for
Clarksville were Robert In-
gram 14 points,.Amos Watkins
11 points, Jerry McPeters 10
points.
effort, says Everett Janne,
landscape horticulturist for the
Texas Agricultural Extension
Service.--------------------------------
“Leaves may be kept clean
“Johnny” Webb, who died
Saturday night. The Rev. J. D.
Webb officiated and burial was
in Hillcrest Cemetery. Survi-
vors include her husband, 0. V.
Charley James Williams is
Baylor Hospital, Dallas,
heart
BUZBEE
Lbn. Co.
FOR ALL YOlfR remodeling
and painting call Jay Kendrick,
427-3703. '
. . , , . Webb of Texarkana; two where he underwent
by usings soft camel hair brush daughter, Mrs. Lyvonne Press- surgery Monday,
or damp cloth or sponge once or WOQd and M„ Mi Jone8 - ;
twice a month to remove dirt both of Texarkana; two
which collects. Care must be brother8i Acie N. Hays of Mr- and „Mra- H.°rac«
Thi. MnnHav C£*“ln* “ tnu,“S Texarkana and Dewey Hays of B888®11 and Barry V?**?
flarksvPll^H and kinking the leaf surface will DeKa,b; three sister9> Mrs p Saturday in Pans with Mrs. I.
6ASScause discoloration and Wem- j Freiberger of Nash; Mrs. A. Spencer.
66 53. High scorers were Larry «hes points out the Texas Fred R ther and Mrs w A j w
A&M University specialist. Cook. both of Texarkana; and Mr- and Mrs- Tommy
To get a high gloss on some five p.andchiidren. Mrs. Webb, Webb of ARlington visited over
plant foliage, gently brush the a for^er resident of Avery, was ----- ““
Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Nicholas of Ore City spent
Sunday with Mrs. Sallie
Nicholas and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Halcombe of Galena Park
visited over the weekend with j
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whiteman.
Mrs. Mildred Cagle of
Louisville, Texas has been...
visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. M.
• *
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gay of
Burkburnbtt, Texas visited the
past week with Mr. and Mrs. I. .
B. Smith and other relatives.
Coleman 18, Jgmes Dizer 16,
Amos Watkins 13 and Jerry
McPeters 10.
i Tax
Iraduate
[BAGWELL
925 - 2485
STARTING OIL PAINTING
classes, if Interested call
Bertha Gable at 427-3992.
. SLATON FURNITURE is
your new Maytag Dealer. We
service what we sell.
:-Go Red
I cart stall
073. Price
an offer.
1,427-2221
JEEDS
FOR SALE — 1972 Yamaha
100 Enduro motorcycle. Low
mileage, good condition. $275.
Also 10-spaed bicycle, like new
condition. $50.00. Call Brian
Dial, 427-3642.
NEW Improved “Zippies”,
the great iron pill now with
Vitamin C. Clarksville
Pharmacy.
Jway
FOR SALE: 502 acres well
Improved graas and farm land,
Armstrong County, Texas.
$150.00 per acre. Homer
Frazier, (606) 944-3860,
Claude, Texas 79019.
FOR SEPTIC TANK
service call Curtis Lemon, 1101
South Locust or phone
427-2960.
BOBBY BRYANT
Navy Airman Recruit
Bobby D. Bryant, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Gus Bryant of Route
1, Detroit, Texas, graduated
from recruit training at the
Naval Training Center- in
Orlando, Florida.
Detroit Eagles
Finish Season
The Detroit Eagles fin-
ished the basketball season
with a perfect district record of
12 wins and no losses by
defeating Lone Oak last Friday
Alive Hays of Avery.
Miscellaneous
FOR ALL ELECTRICAL
service needs, call Carl
Roberts, Medern Electric
Service, 427-2740.
INTERIOR and exterior
House Painting. For estimates.
Call R. C. Talley 427 3923.
HOUSE MOVING, level-
ling, termiting. Phone 652-3121
or 652-3218. Jerry Baker.
Cunningham, Texas.
SPECIAL SINGING at Sherry
Baptist Church Saturday night
at 7:00 with The Family Gospel
Sln&en., featuring Haskell
Booth Trio, Davidson Sisters &
Hyt' Bond. Everyone Invited,
Notices
MAGIC WA8HETERIA at
railroad track on 37 North
open for business under new
management.
________
Annona
r extras.
on this
a house,
>d terms.
ner with
offers 2
utilities
14,600.00
gem by
per acre.
/dryer
wife for a
iairy with
me. extra
and 8 ton
i.ROOOO
r*xl sandy
ry change
;4«v
.. 427-5101
427 2626
1,427-3112
: ~
LET AVON HELP FILL those
long winter days with excite-
ment and fun. Earn cash, get
out of the house, get Involved
a* an Avon Representatlva. Call
collect: Judy Hearn, 785-1534
or write Rt. 2, Box 566, Paris,
Texas 75460.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To: P. L. Kelly, if living,
and if he be not living, the
unknown heirs and legal
representatives of P. L. Kelly,
deceased; E. J. Kelly, if living
and if she be not living, the
unknown heirs and legal repre
sentatives of £ J. Kelly,
deceased; and all persons
claiming any title or interest in
land under deed heretofore
given to G. W. Blackburn, Jas.
Price and A. P. Wright, and
their successors as trustees of
school community known as
Hughston Si Son
Insurance
Shadowland; GREETING:
The names of the parties in
said suit are: Estelle W.
Montjoy, Gid Montjoy and
William Wright Montjoy as
Plaintiffs, and P. L. Kelly et al
as Defendants.
The nature of said suit
being substantially as follows,
to wit:
You are commanded to
appear by filing a written
answer to the plaintiffs’
petition at or before 10 o’clock
A. M. of the first Monday after
the expiration of 42 days from-
the date of issuance of this
Citation, the' same being
Monday the 5th day of March,
A. D., 1973 at or before 10
o'clock A. M., before the
Honorable District Court of
Red River County, at the Court
House in Clarksville, Texas.
Said plaintiffs' petition was
filed on the 19th day of
January, 1973.
The file number of said suit
being No. 23,352.
surface with a soft cheese cloth
or a soft, fine brush. Natural
oils and waxes on the leaf ______
surface will usually produce a
high gloss. If leaves are
extremely soiled, wash them W. A. COLLVINS
with a mild soap and warm Funeral services were held
water solution before polishing, at 2 p.m. Wednesday in East
suggests Janne. Allow them to Memorial Chapel, Texarkana
air dry before polishing. for William Amory Collvins, 67;
"Several commercial leaf who- died Sunday in a
polishes are available. If such Texarkana hospital. Burial was
materials are used, water the in Collvins Cemetery in Avery,
night 77-58 in a game played at plants several hours prior to He is survived by two sons,
Quinlan. treating. This prevents dry Gary Collvins of Texarkana and
Leading scorers for the plants from absorbing the Amory Collvins of Hooks; a
Eagles were Billy Shelby, 24, material so rapidly, causing brother, Hobert Collvins of
Clarence Gray, 21, and Ronnie foliage burn. Do not use oil of Denton, Texas; also four
Savage, 16. any kind,” cautions the grandchildren and a number of
They will play the winner horticulturist. • _ nieces and nephews. Collvins, a
of District 18-A in bi-district. , Plants witfi pubescent or native of Avey, has been a
Frankston and Winona are tied hairy leaves are more difficult resident of Texarkana-for
for the championship of that to clean. Occasional syringing twenty-nine years and was
district and a play-off game is of such plants with clean, warm retired from the Cotton Baking
scheduled this Thursday night water is beneficial. Do not use Company. He was the son of the
the weekend with Mrs. Ike
the daughter of the bite Mrs' W«bb and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
McDaniel and boys of Mesquite
spent the weekend with Mr.
EUGINI NORWOOD
• House Moving
And Leveling
• All Kinds of
Foundation Work
• Termite Control
Goarasteed
nil ESTIMATES
Phone 652-3141, Deport ^
Write Box 615, Cunningham
.ja
at Tyler Junior College.
Defeat Royce City
In Practice Game
In a practice game with
Royce City Tuesday night at
Sulphur Springs the Eagles
took a 61-60 win.
Clarence Gray was top
scorer with 26 points. Billy
Shelby scored 20 and Joe
Latimer 11.
C„ Parr led Royce' City
with 18, Becknell had 16,
Humphrey 12 and S. Parr 10.
water colder than room
temperature as it can cause leaf
spotting in certain plants.
Occasional syringing will also
help keep plants free front red
spider rnites and mealy bugs,
adds Janne.
late Dr. and Mrs. James
Collvins of Avery.
Motorcyclists
Elect Officers
New officers were elected «*crr/ vuma wim ia. _ , 1»U*0
by the Red River County Chism was high scorer for the It©DCI©rt6S UVCr
Motorcycle Club at the first Rains^B team with 10 points.
Rebels Take
Two Wins
, The Rivercrest Rebels
finished their season Tuesday
night by winning a double
header over Rains.
The B team won the
opener 68-51 behind the scoring
of Jimmy Curtis with 19 points
and Jerry Curtis with 13.
The Young People of the
First Baptist Church enjoyed a
Sweetheart Banquet at the
church Saturday night. Gene
Lampard and family of
Clarksville entertained the
group. The Valentine motif was
used in the decorations ^rnd a
buffet supper was served to
Approximately forty.
Mrs. Bob Belt honored her
husband with a birthday dinner
“I bought my Merry Tiller
from my next door
neighbor in 1947, and
it’s still going strong!”
"At that time my next door neighbor was Virgil Allbery,
the man who built the first Merry Tiller, and whose
family still builds them today. Virg was out in his yard
with the tiller one afternoon, and after I'd watched him
run it a while, I knew I wanted one for my own garden.
I keep about an acre under cultivation, and I've been
over it with the same Merry Tiller two or three times
a year now for 25 years. I had to replace the motor
a few years back, but the original transmission
and rotors are as good as ever!"
Chuck Cooper /
JUST RECEIVED
ARMSTRONG O A
12It. VINYL INLAY £.H
9 SO. YD.
VINYL A r
CORLON INLAY / . J
9 so. YD.
EMBOSSED A Q|
INLAY LINOLEUM L .9'
3 SO. YD.
SHORT SHAG CARPET C Q|
(includes pad and labor) B JJi
^ SQ. YD.
KING SIZE MATTRESS SET
AND FRAME with velvet headboard
168.88
QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS SET
AND FRAME with velvet headboard 138.88
ALL SIZES IN STOCK AT
1 /2 PRICE
SLATON
FURNITURE STORE
WHERE YOUR MONEY BUYS MORE
INVITATION TO BID
Sealed bids will be
accepted by the Red River
County Auditor until February
22, 1973, at 5 p.m. at his office
in the courthouse, Clarksville,
Texas, for the following:
2 new 1973 21/* ton trucks
with 36(Il»400 in. V-8 motors, 5
speed transmission, about 72 in
cab to axle, air brakes, 17,000
lb. 2 speed rear end, 2 speed
electric shift, heavy duty rear
brakes, heavy duty rear
springs, 11,500 lb. each, with
extra single leaf capacity 2320
lb. each, heavy duty radiator,
heavy duty front springs 4,500
lb. each, heavy duty 61 amp.
alternator; full foam seats, with
5th wheel and saddle tanks;
mirrors on each side; trailer
hookup and lights, instrument
panel gauges with tachometer;
900-20,10 ply front tire, 1000 20
12 ply rear tires; for County
Precincts #3 and 94.
The sealed bids must be in
envelopes marked on the
outside: “SEALED BID.” They
can be brought to the Auditor's
office or mailed to him at P. 0.
Box 806, Clarksville, Texas.
They will be opened and read
aloud at the first meeting of the
County Commissioners Court
following February 22, 1973.
The Court reserves the right to
reject any bids or parts of bids
and to waive any irregularities.
After the opening, the bids are
available for inspection.
1973 meeting. The meeting was
held January 29.
Officers for the new year
are Gene Prater, president;
Olen Douglas, vice president;
Bonnie Slaton, secretary and
Gary Townes, treasurer.
Activities for the year
were discussed but decisions
were not reached.
The next meeting will be
Monday night, February 19 at
7:30 at the Women's Building at
the Fair Grounds. All members
are urged to be present so
definite plans for the year's
events can be made.
The Rebels won the varsity
event 101 48. The Rivercrest Rebelettes
Terry Giddens was out- downe(j the Duncanville girls
standing player with 30 points varsity team 45.39 in a game
and 16 rebounds. Ron Graham at Duncanville last
scored 24 and J. T. Morgan 22. Frjday nivht.
Williamson was high for Rains
Edmonds. Washington
Try a Merry Tiller for yourself.
You'll find out that durability
is only one reason we
call it "The serious
gardener's secret
weapon."
Th0 origins! vnc9 1947.
GENE’S
HOME AND AUTO
WEST SIDE OF THE SQUARE
427-2939
with 10.
The Rebels finished second
place in District 15-AA with
13-3 conference record. Mineola
won the district title with a 14-2
record.
Our Business Is Your Protection
Beadle Insurance Agency
Leading scorer for Dun-
canville was Ross with 23. The
Rebelettes next game will beTh
the Region Tournament at
Denton this Saturday.
High scorers for River-
crest were Donna Ward with 18
and Linda Montgomery with
14.
Hughston Si Son
Insurance
FOR SALE
60 acres on oiled road, 1/4
mile off FM Highway, 1/2
pasture, 4 room house with
bath, 2 small barns. Priced
at $300 per acre.
147 acres on FM highway,
also fronts on county rpad.
Good fences, 2 pools, all
pasture, on rurAl water
system. Priced at $400 per
acre with terms. Could be
divided into 2 smaller tracts.
6 room house with bath pn
2-3/4 acres of land on
Highway 82. Total price
$4200.00.
For information and show-
ing see:
Joe Bearden
Avery, Texas
684-3100
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