The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1977 Page: 2 of 12
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car areal alb a fan bowse.
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Due to the time required by our other
business interests, we hove decided to
close Texas Lumber Co.
. Mr. and and attended the Epps
----J family reunion.
Visiting the Richard
son s were Herman Jackson
hus and wife, from DeKalb, and
Dallas.
MIDWAY HD CLl> dascossaon was head with al area -n-rAad the six day
Assailed by P“~ ~*- - -*__
Dorothy Berry Mrs Bath exercise* were risaplrtir*.
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After a visit with Mr.
and Mrs Sanuny Parker
and attending graduation of
Kenneth. Mr. and Mrs.
I^rry Parker returned to
their home in Panama City.
Florida
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Visiting her parents.
Mr and Mr* H W Miller
and other relatives, was
Mr*. Mary Ann White of
Arlington Ball Victors, of
Terrell arrived Thursday
to visit relative* here and
attend the Vickers family
reunion at - Bogata Com
munily Center Sunday.
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Mr* Verna Carpenter 4
spent the weekend m Plano
with the Stanley Samples %
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Mrs Era Dodson had a
visit from her son.
of 'Sumner.
12th.
visits are
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the Wm Alleys
Mrs John* D.
Mrs. Otnmie Parks
accompanied her son. Mar-
vin, to his home in Ramona.
Oklahoma, for a visit.
Judy Meadors enjoyed
visit back home to
Mrs. Nellie Bellotte
visited with her husband.
Earnest Bellotte on Sunday.
She visits with- him
regularly.
LAST WEEKS WINNERS
a£DI0AN SCALES 25“
LOIS KING ]5°°
BILLT MITCHELL 10“
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General Ho*pita; la other
business, plans were made
for a t»Ah u> be entered tn ,
Red River County Fair A
committee was selected for
this activity: Hudson.
Thames, and Emerson.
Plans were made to have a
salad luncheon for the
4 H er* of Red River County
at the Detroit High School,
when they will present their
Dres* Rev ue Committee
for this event wa* appointed
a*/follow* Kerr. Farmer
Hudson. Thame* and Emer
son
from Clarksville were:
Abbie Black. Melissa Black.
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Pearl Denton says she
enjoys visitors and the
letter* she Receives from an.
old friend m- Oklahoma,
whom she lived by.
Morris,
Sessin II -at camp
started Sunday. June 19th
and wil! run through
Saturday. June 25th. Ses
sions at Camp Gambill are
being offered through July
23rd with opening* left for
girls wishing to attend For
more ml rmatMXi contact
the Girl Scout Office. 38 1st
N W . Parts.Texas 75460 or
call 214 784 7653
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Some people like their
roaM* done rarely and. if
price* keep going up: that's
how we’ll gel 'em.
Mrs. Elmer Brem
visited with her brother,
Mr. Hub Smith. Nellie King,
Orva Bonds, and Cassie
Blair.
PROBLEMS WITH
YOUR RENT?
Maybe we can help.1.
ASK ABOUT THE
NEW RENTAL
ASSISTANCE
-PROGRAM!
CARS Office
313 South Locust
Clarksville, Texas
75426
Phone:
^M-427-3287
(Equal Opportunity
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LIB0VS I
VIENNA
SAUSA6EJ
We want to take this opportunity to thank
pur many friends and customers for their
patronage during the past several years
All accounts outstanding may be paid by
mail to P.O. Box 828, Clarksville, Texas
75426, or to us in person.
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Walker Rias* Fadge Lewis
MeClare. Marshall Nor
wood. Abee Mar»h Diaah
Hensarling Bcaaie Roger*.
I U> Edsa Thame* Rosa Lee
new Emerson, and a guest. Mr*
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Tonya Cooper. Crissy HilL it! Thanks for remembering. Melvin Anderson and Karen
Mr* Dougia. Ow*. oi Shannon Pollock and Tisha Owens. recently.
Plamyiew. returned to her
home Friday, after spending
two week* with her
parent*. Mr and Mr* O C.
Owens Mr and Mr*. B C.
Martin and Jeff, of Slaton,
arrived Friday for a visit
with the Owens
Bill
Dodson, of 'Sumner, on
Sunday the 12th. Mr.
Dodson* visit* are wel
corned and appreciated, a*
he takes his mother all over
the home for visit*.
were complied, sad jars at Norwood and family („ camp newspaper, Mr* Greer enjoyed the her v.
canned food brought by Mr* Boyce Campbell' -Th, Camp G»mhi1l Sunday afternoon visit. She Avery,
membervpgesent were sent will bring the next program - - ----1--u_---
to shot tn friend. Mr* Abce from the book
Bourne who ■ is Red River , —-------------
Why Drive 30-60 Mile* for New Glasses?
Save at r
Bright Eyes Optical
. Prices start *25
BUY SECOND PAIR AT 25% OFF!
(Fantastic Choice of Tints)
Bring in your old glasses. We'll duplicate your
lenses and put them in the frame of your choice. .
All lenses scientifically ground by trained
optician.
Lab moA on duty to read your prescription.
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SEARS CATALOGUE STORE /■
Walnut Phone 427-2530
OPEN MdNDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY ■
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etdsng Mr* Joe Gsbbe ire relaxed st*M*pbere and the
two vxsgs and the ehst program Mme* E B
RYV^r wa* repenud Roi StrdihagJC W Mujer Dick midway type booth*
and snack*
Camp troop acpvitie*
included swimming yarn
crafts, sand candies flag
ceremoBw*. r_ _
fast** and cook out*, stag-
ing. hike*, learning camping
skills, making rope*, crank
Addie Aubrey's
band. John Porter Aubrey. Bob Jackson, of
comes daily and he and hi* Sunday the 12th.
wife enjoy a cold drink
together every afternoon.
They usually lit in the
dining r<x>m where they can
greet many friends
Sheriff * OfficrThat h^Kad 4 ?toP bT; "r- Aubrey.
John Deere Hay Bailer <3361
musing from his pasture 12
Mr. and Mrs Bobby miles South on FM 412.
Jones moved this weekend Chief Deputy Doug
to their beautiful new home ’ .Jackson responded to a
miles exit on 410 Disturbance call on FM
Alan White, of1 B5y. The matter
settled at the scene.
June. 16 — A Bowie -t
County man was arrested '
on a warrant out of that '
county by Chief Deputy
Doug Jackson. The subject 1
was released to Bowie •,<
County Officers. - Mrs Cassie Blairs
June 17 — Deputy Bob granddaughter 4tnd grand-
Storey investigated the
report of a burglary at the
Avery Pharmacy in Avery.
Upon investigating it was
found that the front plate
glass door was broken out.
but nothing could be found
missing.
June 18 — Chief Deputy
Doug Jackson responded to
a call or. Route 6, reference
an overdose of pain pills.
Chief Deputy Doug
Jackson arrested a man
west of Clarksville for
Public Drunk.
June 19 — Chief Deputy
Doug Jackson res.ponded to
a Disturbance* Cail in
Whiterock
June 2Q— Chief Deputy
Doug Jackson and Inves
tigator Bob Biggerstaff
investigated the report of a
burglary at*' Bob Mc-
Clendon's. Route 1.-Clarks
ville.
Deputy Carl Wolfe
•received a report of a boat
motor stolen from a boat on
Sulphur. River south .of
Bogata on St. Hwy. 37.
Hastings visitor* outing and refreshment* on
oe Jaae 8th. from Longview June 12th
wa*
Party f«th7iai naea'. “• Hortmt granddaughter
Ro*emary Woody j——♦
a 'pajama’ granddaughter. Sherry
l .M W. MEETS
In the regular meeting
of the U M W at the Church
Monday afternoon. Mra.
Bonnie Rogers presided Gary Tolar, of Pales
over a short busiriess t«ne. visited this week with
discussion, in the absence of Mr and Mr*. T. E. Haley.
Mr and Mr*. Boyce
Campbell spent the week
end in Hurst with the E
Albrittoo*. and attended the
baseball game in which their
grandson. Boyce Allane,
played a good game.
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Mr. ^,and Mr*. Jack
7.— p have moved from
I. Oregon, to Plano
Mr. and Mrs Lou^e
Boulware went to , Irving
Sunday, where she entered
the Irving Community
Hospital for tests.
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present: Mmes. A)
vena Pace. E A. Gooch and
the agent, Mrs. Beth
Dannheim.
was seat
Mr*. Bill Mcteatf a i
member and her daughter. Aieae Clark, of Garland,
bora u* MeCsasUoa Medical who wa* ' visiting her
(enter Thursday. Recipes mother. Mrs. Marshall
were complied, and jar* of Norwood and family
William and Gladys
. Atchley, of DeKalb, visited
Mr. and Mr*. Andrew
Mrs. Margaret MUam Rxhardsor. on the 12th.
has Mrs Eugene Bowers as
a regular visitor. While Mrs. Eu1a Marsh and
visiting with her every dauKhter visited Mrs.
other day. shb also spends Presley recently.
some time with Mrs. LiUer
Kennedy. Mrs. Milam's
roommate.
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4 John Price spent the
weekend with the I). K.
Thames
The club book* were
filled out for several
* meetings. There will be no
meeting* in July. An
August 5th meeting will be
at Midway Onter where
the program will be brought
by
On August 15. Mr*
Dorothy Berry will be
ho*tes*. when Mr*. Y’vonne
i Morgan will teach erochet
mg of place mats and napkin
ring*. She set lome
beautiful mats, the kind of
'thread, and needle which
•be uae*.
Mrs JtjeGibb* brought
the ten minute demonstra
i lion on. making neck pillow*,
which are very restful
especially when traveling.
“She gave pattern*
instructions on m
them —.
The d«r prize was
drawn by Mr* Mickey w e
Farmer. Other than the
above mentioned, thexe
The Donald \ ickers
were present: Mmes A , . , n
'.— family, of Copperas Cove,
moved this week into, the
Ixdyman home »» Detroit,
which they also purchased
several months ago. It has
been occupied by Miss
Lossie Victor*, of Blossom
EPPN FAMILY REl NION
The annual Epps family
reunion wa* held at Mr and Mrs. Bill
i Texarkana Lake this week- Metcalf are the proud<
end, with the hosts, Mr. and parents of a daughter born
Mn Troy Dean Epp* in McCuistion Medical
furnishing the pile of fish. Center Thursday. She has a
and trimmings, barbecued beautiful sister. Erm, to
ham and turkey, with all the help her get adjusted to
other goodies by everyone Detroit. Her grandmother
else, making it one of the is here from Hallsville,
best, the 9th. the first began Louisiana, to make her
at Beaver* Bend. For the
many blessings enjoyed by
this family. Charles Blalock.
l-mf Austia, offered “Thanks " Phillips, of Bryan, moved
Present were:- The James this weekend to Paris to
Shews, of Hook* Roy Epps make their home Mr. and
and Dedrick. Nash; the Mr*. -Morris Phillips re
Harold Epps, of Mt Vernon; turned home this weekend
Mr and Mrs Alan Epps, from a nice vacation trip
Hooks. Mr and Mr*. Chas, with their son, Mr. and Mrs.
rHpWoehi-Austin; Mr. and lurry Phillips and daughter
1 Mrs. Hillman Pittman, of Odessa.
Quitman. Grant Epps. Mrs.
Johnnie Boze. Avery; Mrs. f*
Sybil Evan*. Mrs. Jessie Austin, spent the weekend
Griffin. Deport. from with her mother. Mrs.
Clarksville were Mr arid Jessie Griffin, of Deport.
- Mrs. Elbert Epp*.
Mrs. Worth "Duime*. Mrs
Ruth Tyndell. Mr* Cordw
Billingsly, Mrs. Dorothy
Rushing and Linda, Mr. an<3
Mr*. Kenneth Smith. Mr,
and Mr*. Ray Spradlin
David and Danny.. Mrs
Steve Gillis, the Ross
Prices, Mr. and Mrs.
' Woodrow Epp*. Fulbright;
Mr. and Mr* D. K Thames,
L Detroit and Ronnie Zellers,
Texarkana.
the president. Mrs. Dana
Sharp. Plans were com-
pleted for the flea market
and bake sale far Saturday.
The pastor, the Rev.
i Dale Hensarling, brough the
second lesson from our new
study book "Are You
LiplehingT The program
was entitled *Tm Talking to
Myself-What Am I 80-
ingTSome of the topic* . ...w ..
\wer* these: “What ar* my to make their home.
hope* aa I develop thia
ability to communicate with Visit*
mysetC Why do 1 talk to and Mr. a
DeWanna Alley, of Potts
interesting boro.
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The first sass sier
sosswas at Gsri Seat Catap
Gaastois coaetotod Sstor- .
day Jose U. Scxty-eight
?srb fra*B tto Rad. Rrver j
.airy Gwi Scat Ci—til I
Mr* partxipauag After tha*e mag sea*ms at the campsite
Hsdsos estertaiaed the 1 w
Midway Hoose Domi a* tra Party” wharh wa* h*B aad
taso Chsb at tor boas* ai also reveahag about our
Maae ter Friday, wui
Mr* Ralph Emerso* pre
three miles out on
North Alan White,
Denver. Colorado, came to
. move his mother, Mrs.
ana Kathleen White, of Red
River Haven Home to the
home in lietroit,
_'„„j they purchased
several months ago.
prize
Mr*
her daughter. Mr* D
---Aka Coato attended the
Rosemar* Woody groat Coat* and Peek family
graadda'ughter. Sherry reunion held st Cryatal
Woody and James Woody. Lake, on Sunday the 12th.
her great grandson. Via it She said they had dinner,
mg her from Many, took many pwtures. and
Louisian*, was Mr* Gailor enjoyed seeing many rela
Phores. her granddaughter lives she hadn't seen in
Rick Phores. her great ye*r» Edward Cost* time
grandson, and Kert Phores. and P»«ked her up. She said
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had been a very worthwhile
Visiting Hazel Greer, day.
»a* her great grandson,
mg ice cream, and writing Gary Tolar, from Dalias,
for the eamp newspaper? *«'• Groer enjoyed the her
Attending Session I also enjoys the “Grit" paper
which Dean Owens brought Earnest Bellotte en
her-I too enjoyed reading having Mr and Mrs,
Mr Owen*.
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Watson, Gavin, Jr. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1977, newspaper, June 23, 1977; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1281055/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.