The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1973 Page: 3 of 12
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TOWNES
DOZil WORKS INC
Conservation work
of all kinds
9 DOZERS, HOAUGRADE US
SHOP SERVICE
1010 LAST MAIN
CLARKSVILLE
OFFICE AT
STEGALL READY MIX
PHONE 427-3594
DAY OR NIGHT
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807 E. HOVVY.
427-2001
CURKSVIUE
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GENE TOWNES
valor,
plow,
Why suffer from, a drinking
blade.
problem when help Is available?
J. R.
Meet with us each Thursday
697-
night at 8 o’clock In the Cham-
ber of Commerce meeting room
In Clarksville. For additional
NEW I
Nice frame house and 4
k?ta at Bagwell, well located,
room for garden and plenty
of elbow room. A nice place
to live.
4^ 2 mobile homes set up
on 1/2 acre of land on
highway. $8,500 for all.
5 room frame home,
new copper plumbing, nice
kitchen, (room for garden
and horse. $6,500.
Newly remodeled home,
wall to wall carpet, paneled
throughout, new kitchen
cabinets, lots of closets, well
located. $8,750,
Listings needed of all
kinds, we have buyers who
would be interested.
. BONNIBEL JACKSON
REALTOR
Phone day or night 427-3460
J. W. Bass, 427-3557
FOR SALE--20’ Pathfinder
Motor Home. Dodge 340 V -8
truck features power steering
truck features power steering,
power brakes, air conditioning,
and automatic transmission.
REDUCE EXCESS Fluids with
Fluldox 91 .ear. Lose weight with
Dex-A-Diet capsules $1.96 at
Blackmon Pharmacy.
LET'ME CLEAN OUT yOur
Unit features air conditioner, garage and haul off. Will buy
refrigerator-freeaer, oven and anything" of value such as old
burners, bath and shower, shag furniture etc. Call 427-3423,
carpet throughout, and first Mr. Jones. '
quality fabrics. See at Harvey-
Duren Motors or contact Boyd
Hurt or Teddy Smothermon.
The Clarksville Times, Thursday, April 26, 1973,
NEWS FROM Detroit
By Mrs. D. K. Thames
LiTTER TO IDITOR
To lbs Editor
draw a higher wage for nearly a
year before The other one.
Other things in some of the
lews advocated by some are
discriminatory and just as
tistebey of our government. 1 ridiculous. When the freeie was
feel certain that every put on rents and goods there
MARINE SERVICE
Repairs on Outboard, In-Out
Motors, fiberglass, wood ft
aluminum boats
Repairs on outboard, in-out
motors, fiberglass, wood &
aluminum boats.
BOB’S OUTBOARD MOTORS
501 8th N. E.
Paris, Teams
l Alter 5:00 pjm. 784 7551,
TROT LINE BAIT for sale.
Call 427-2164. G. A. Hines Sr.
SALE -- All kits (needle-
point, crewel andfeltpolnt).Buy
these Columbia-Minerva kits at
cost. We are making room for
our new studio Knitting
machines. Ask for a demon-
stration. Helen’s Needlecraft
Shop, 1 mile east on Hwy. 82.
427-2058.
AAA CARPETS — Call Bill
Lynch for carpet cleaning. 427-
2861.
LOSE WEIGHT* witlr New
Shape Tabletrand Hydrex Water
Pills. Blackmon Pharmacy.
FOR SALE: 1968 ValUant.
Extra clean, low mileage, per-
sonal car. Call any time. 427-
3037.
DON’T WAIT TOO LATE
Heavy duty tie downs for
your mobile home. Top and
frame secured. Call us for
estimates and dependable
service.
TRI STATE
MOBILE HOME SERVICE
547-6852
Hooks, Texas
WORLD’ FINEST
WATER PUMPS
e Practically impossible to
burst from freezing
t Cannot lose its prime
e No control valves
e Will not burn out
seal for lack of water
e 4" and 6" submersable
pumps, 1/3 hp through
40 hp.
PARGAS
Phone 427-2450
congressman and the president was no freeze on wages, it
, If asked would say that they recommended 5.58b as a
Bruce, an eighth grade student fsvoredeconomy and wanted to guideline but no freeze on
at Wilkinson Middle School, has stop inflation atUl they are wages which is the cause of
of Mrs. been a member of the National, arguing about raising the most of the inflation. Wages
Bennie Honor Society the past two minimum wage. have gone so high that it has
High wages are one of the
MIDWAY H.D. .
CLUB MEETS 1
In the abaepse
Larkin Gooch, Mrs,
Steveiw assisted Mrs. Verna years, and is serving as
Carpenter in entertaining the secretary for the society this
Midway Home Demonstration year. v
Club at her home Friday Both boys are honor
afternoon, April 20. Nineteen students and members of the
guests and membes answered Student Council. Bruce was
roll call with “My Favorite quarterback on his school
Color." Mrs. Carl Fodge led the football team and Chria played
singing of “International Gar- running back on his team. They
den of Peace" and ‘The More botlwplayed basketball and both
We Get Together,” followed by were selected by other
the club* prayer repeated in students as “The one most
unison. likely to succeed,” in the
The council report was seventh and eighth grades,
given by Mrs. 0. C. Owens. They are the sons of Mr. and
Cards were sent to friends in Mrs. Harold Chumley, formerly
hospitals. Mrs. E. A. Gooch of Detroit,
showed two ornamental hoot
owls, made of styrofoam balls
and colorful art foam rubbber,
trimmed in sequins. The door
prize was won by Mrs. Ingram.
For the program, Mrs.
U.M.W. MEETS
The United Methodist
Women met at the church
Monday, with Mrs. Russell
—.----------put the little farmer out of
chief causes of the inflation, business. Not many can farm
They talk about the balance of except those who have money
payments. We buy more from enough to have thousands of
other countries than we sell, dollars worth of labor saving
The high cost of labor makes machinery,
the products we have to tell too They talk economy yet
high to compete with other spent billions putting a man on
goods on the market. the moon to get some rocks to
Some congressmen fav- see how old some scientist
ored making a higher wage for think they are. What is it worth
a 19 year old more than an 18 to know how old a rock is?
year old to a person born a few I know where there are
minutes before another could millions of rocks most of them
............... -- the right size for boys to throw
Sr., received word Saturday of and a" U wi" is thf iim* 10
the death of her brother, pt them and they are less than
Herbert Briggs, of Muskogee. 8 miles from here. I^t the ones
Oklahoma. They left Tuesday who want the™
to attend the funeral. . * W Wh'teman
•r Avery, Texas
Mrs. Annie Strain accom-
Washington,
Moody Hale of Clarksville, gave Guest presiding in the absence Pun,ed Mr. and Mrs. John
a .very interesting demon- of Mrs. Pauline Butler. The "f*’18 ®|rain °‘ .*“* 10
stration on her knitting opening prayer was voiced by Clifton, Arizona to visit her
machine. She also showed Mrs. E. B. Stribling. Mrs. Alice mec®’ Miss Louise Davis,
several garments which she Marsh gave the devotional,
had knitted. using Isaiah: 61. Mrs. Bobbie _ „ James Ladyman of Wichita
The next meeting will be Rogers brought the program on Fal,s- 7s,‘’ed “*• *«e.k w,th
with Mrs. 0. C. Owens as “Liberation and Self Determi Mr- and Mrs- E- Ladyman.
hostess, with Mrs. Paul Kerr as nation,” with the following
... co-hostess. Election of officers having parts: Mmes. Guest. Mrs-Odell Mctoin entered
wifl be the program for the Stribling and D. K. Thames. McCuistion Hospital Sunday,
** m-iin* Mrs. Hamil Womack sang where sh« underwent surgery
“Jesus Reached Down and Monday. Here to visit her/his
COOK S SPRAYING SEh
VICE — Complete pest control.
Guaranteed work. Free esti
mates. Licensed by the State of
Texas. 400
Phone'427-5008. ... . ■
wifl be the program
Bv ;meeting. I
FOR ALL YOUR electwtfqlC V These
FOR SALE
USED FURNITURE
AND APPLIANCES
GREEN’SFURNITURE
needs, call Larry GuUurtT.
697-2270. Serving Clarksville
SLATON FURNITURE -
Carpet headquarters for Arm-
strong In-Lay Linoleum. Prices and surrounding areas,
start at $3.95 yd. Includes
installation.
attended: Mmes. ----- ------------ ----
Hob Giboney, Moody Hale, Lifted Me,’’ accompanying weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Hoffman. Bennie herself at the organ. Mrs. Kenneth Gibson and family of
Stevens, and Mablc Boussom, Porter Norwood was elected as .°.Pe’ "•^?l!l8a™.W“0 a 80
INTERIOR and exterior
House Painting. For estimates,
Miscellaneous Call R. C. Talley 427 3923.
NEW Improved “Zippies”,
information call Greeley G., the great iron pill now with
214 684-3728. The Red River Vitamin C.
County A, A. Group. Pharmacy.
LAND BUYS
—- ' • £ * ■ • f , '
El
200 acres sand at $235 acre. About half timber, located about
12 miles north of Clarksville.
NOTICE --Spraying roaches,
termites, trees. Call Lucian
Clarksville Humphrey# ll04 Donoho,
Clarksville. Licensed.427-
3674.
BUDDY’S
MEN'S WEAR
Home of Nationally
414 acres at $255.00 per acre.
Northeaat Clarksville. V
Sand, located 11 miles
Adverfised Brands
Notices
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
.to all taxpayers In the City of
Clarksville, Texas to make and
hand to me at my office at'
City Hall, 111 South Locust
Street, Clarksville, Texas on or
before April 30, 1972, a full,
true and complete Inventory of
all real and personal property
owned and controlled by them
and subject to taxation on the
and members: Mmes. James representative to a meeting in
Farmer, J. H. Garrett, F. L. Dallas May 5. The Mizpah
Morgan, Carl Fodge, P. H. closed the meeting.
Jeffus, 0. C. Owens, E. A.
Gooch, Ingram, J. E. Ladyman,
Kerr and D. K. Thames and MORRIS FAMILY
Misses Verlyn Owens and Vera GETTOGETHER
Peterson.
RECEIVES HONOR
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Toney
received word that their
grandson, Chris Chumley, a
seventh grade student at
Wilkinson Middle School in
Mesquite has been selected and
inducted into the National
Junior Honor Society.
Membership of the
National Honor Society is
visited the Odas Gibsons.
The Odas Gibsons, the
Kenneth Gibsons, the Jerry
Spears, of Shreveport, La., and
the Vernon Mitchells of
Worth attended a family
. reunion held Sunday in Mt
Spending the weekend R,esant al the home of Mr and
with Mrs. Pauline Butler and Mrs R G. Nicholsons,
children were her brothers, Mr.
and Mrs. Luther Morris and
family, Mesquite; Mr. and Mrs. Brian Allan is the name of
Leonard Morris, Richardson; the son born Friday,/April 13,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morris and to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fortenbury
son. Grand Prairie; Mrs. Bob of Dallas. Grandparents are Mr.
Schember, and children, San and Mrs. Glen Mason and great
Antonio. On Monday Mrs. grandmother is Mrs. R. A.
9d coon
young
Dalton
|artially
use at
stock.
Is, 632-
famaha,
1-1 con-
works.
Jtpactiou
tall 427
153 acres, 124 dairy cows, milking equipment, 150
Massey-Ferguson tractor, 6 ft bush hog. 5 ft bush hog, hay
baler. $120,000. Very easy terms.
29.75 acres, SVi acres timber, located 4 and V* miles East
Fulbright. One mile off FM410. $225 acre.
25 acres sand, frame house, 16,000 to 18,000 capacity chicken
house, $22,000.
98 acres sand, 1 barn, house and store building, approx. 20
acres timber. $40,000.
sSSsKS pass =r-T=-=-
000. see or call Wade Jarrett. exas> achieves a scholarship and
Phone 427-2616, Clarksville, -
Texas.
INVITATION TO BID
Sealed bids will
“* citizenship grade of 90 or
above. He must also exemplify
lje at all times leadership,
character and service in all
Butler and children left for
Dallas to attend her brother,
Billy Morris.
BIRTHDAY HONOREES
Mrs. 0, C. Owens honored
her husband, 0. C. Owens, and
her brother, Jess Enox with a
birthday dinner Sunday.' The
Marlin of Detroit.
is HOUSE MOVING, level- p. cnaracier anu service in on . - , , .
ling, termiting. Phone 652-3121 accepted by the Red River ... T# . following attended: Mr. and
or%62-821.fj.rr, B.k.r, Count, «J«r -« ■£
Cunningham, Texas. 10.1973, at 5 p.m. for the and Mrs. Gus Blair, Lubbock;
. following:
service** <*'*
school student can receive in
school. The student must meet
the requirements and be
Mr. and Mrs. Wip. Enox and
Tracy, Garland; Mr. and Mrs.
SUREN REALTY
Roberts, Modern
Service, 427-2740.
First National Bank Bldg
NfekDuren
427-5189
Buddy Duren
427-2323
FOR
Electric the courthouse
Auditor’s office; furnish and
*■■■. install —
SEPTIC TANK False ceding about 11 ft.
and the teachers.
Chris’ older
brother,
outside “Sealed Bid.” They can
be brought to the Auditor's
service call Curtis Lemon, 1101 above floor (at top of door);
South Locust or phone Wall paneling from base-
427-2960. boards to ceiling. 8 ft. (we wdl office in the courthouse or
SLATON FURNITURE ,» n»iM to him « P. 0. B.x 806.
home; Mrs. Mary Strube..
Idabel, Oklahoma; Ernie Cox.
Benton, Arkansas; Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Enox and famdy,
Detroit, and the Charles
Owens, Detroit, and Miss
Verlyn Owens.
Wi WRIT!—
UNDER 25-DW|'S-OVER 65
CANCELLED-SR-22'S-REJECTED
AUTO INSURANCE
AND
MOBILE HOME INSURANCE
GOODMAN INSURANCE
AGENCY
300 EAST BROADWAY TELEPHONE 427-2221
your new Maytag Dealer. We
service what we sell.
liking
hes.
xtras.
K 'li-
:orner
Kim, 2
entral
inside
dwood
nd for
rancho
•n. and
M. 44.
lovely
going
Steel
inance.
PHILCO SUPER POWER H AIR CONDITIONERS
PHILCO
16.000 BTU cooling, plus quiet
operatiuu, both in one bountiful
furniture styled window air
conditioner e Has Phiko-Ford
Noiseless Design, engineered
U a whisper • Phiko-Ford High
Efficiency Design, high BTU
cooling output per watt of
electricity o Also available with
427-5101
427-2626
,427-3112
18,000 BTU
(Model AP18A4]
MODEL NO.
AH10A3
API 1M1
AP12A1
AH14B1
AS12M4
AP16M4
AP18A4
AH20B4
AH23B4
AH27M2
AR32B2
VOLTS
115
115
116
115
220
220
220
220
220
220
220
AMPS
7.5
12
12
12"
9.5 to 9.9
12.9 to 14.5
12.5
13.5 to 14.5
15 to 16
19
22.6
WATTS
860
1330
1370
1375
1900
2850
2580
2850
3200
3800
4800
rspsrit 8
SALE PRICE
276.00
249J
264.00
279.00
239.00
259.00
279.00
. 309.00
339.00
379.00
459.00
Paint or varnish
existing baseboards. opened and read aloud at the
2” of insulation above false first meeting of the County
ceding; Commissioners Court following
the Clarksville, Texas. They will be
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lewis
and Mrs. Tessie Chandler
“£ ,n , Ma7“lT”T973WThrcourt visited Wednesday in Mineola
Two groups of flourescents ^myva. T^ court Lewis
(four bulbs to group); reserves the right to reject any
The two west windows wdl hlds or P*rts of bids and to
be covered by wall board. ’vaive any irregularities. After
The sealed bids must be in the , opening the bids are
envelopes marked on the available for inspection.
with the James Boyd Lewis
family.
C) Mutual of Omaha
WIDE RANGE COVERAGE
lualfftiu .Iff* Vnanranci
WIDE RANGE COVERAGE
Health* Accidental Jfe Insurance
Write To
MUTUAL OF OMAHA
ClarkrrtUe!^Texas
_
Prlcua Include normal Installation. Wa Hava 70 air conditional^ for
Immodlato dollvory. A olio for 1 room or thw wholo houso or businoss.
Buy now. Bo roody for thoto hot day* ahoad. Ask us about tho now 5
yoor guarantoo. Slaton Furnituro Soro —- Wkoro Your Monoy Buys
Mora ""s*
.
SLATON’S FURNITURE
------—----------------- |n Clarksville
I &B AUCTION
EVERY MONDAY NIGHT
BEGINNING AT 7:00
300 Bleck of Walnut at Conauche
ANYTHING TO SELL. GENERAL AUCTION. YOU
BRING IT, WE'LL SELL IT. ANTIQUES AND
FURNITURE.
Robin Bentley, student in
Austin Schools, arrived for the
Easter holidays with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Bentley and other relatives.
’
The Ideal additive lb build bolter pastures pod
meadows. Let us serve you with our complete
sales and distribution facilities.
DUREN BROTHERS CO.
Bill M. Duren Phone 427-3395 Buddy Duren
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Curry
and Cindy, and Mist Pat
Boulware and Mias Jan Durler
of Irving spent the holidays
with the Louie Boulwares and
other relatives here.
Mrs. Paul Kerr and Mrs.
Susite Watson spent the
weekend in Paris with the Mim
Shurtleffs.
Mrs. Virginia Marshall and
Mrs. Jerry Marshall and Karen
spent Friday in Oklahoma with
her mother, Mrs. Oleta
Wasson, who accompanied
them home for a visit with the
Jerry Marshalls.
JT 'v 7'
The Seneca Cowans re-
turned home Tuesday from
Goldthwaite, where they had
visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Travis Long.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nash of
Plano spent Monday and
Tuesday with her grand-
parents. Mr. and Mrs. George
Reynolds.
Spending Easter Sunday
with Mrs. J, B. Griffin of
Deport were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Griffin, Abilene, Miss Kathy
Griffin, Stephenville, Mr. and
Mrs. E. S. Eppa of Clarksville
and Mr. and Mrs. D. K.
Thames.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Free
and Mike of Port Arthur left
Monday for home after
spending the holidays with Mr:
and Mrs. Louie Boulware and
other relatives.
THE ANSWER
IT,S A COOKING ELEMENT FOR A STOVE
APPLIANCE SALES AND SERVICE AT 313
SOUTH LOCUST IN CLARKSVILLE CARRIES
ALL PARTS YOU MIGHT NEED FOR ANY
APPLIANCE. CALL THEM TODAY AT
427-3911
Wade Taylor
John Compton
In Stock Now
LEE 68
SOYBEANS
99% PURITY
DUREN
BROTHERS
Brownie Scout Fun Day,
sponsored by the Red River
Valley Girl Scout Council, is
being held Saturday, April 28,
at Camp Gambili, 9:30 a.m. to
2:30 p.m. This day is a special
day in honor of all Brownies
who sold 50 or more boxes of
'*ookies this year.
The girls will enjoy a day
of sports and games, hiking,
making new friends, arts and
crafts, and a Sloppy Joe lunch.
The Brownies are to bring a
Sit upon, a drinking cup and 10c
for an extra cold drink.
The organization ’ commit-
tee for this year's Fun Day is
Mrs. Billy Weddle, Mrs.
Wendall Allen, Mrs. Jimmy
Chapman and Miss Kathy
Baldwin.
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