The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 49, Ed. 1 Monday, July 6, 1981 Page: 2 of 12
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Detroit is happy to have
some new residents Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Sewell of Me
Alester, Ok. They have pur
Visitii
Mrs. Lois
son and family, the Bruce
Evans of Lindsey, Ok.
Monday thru
Wednesday
; wmwns- Wium ii U» 4-H Draw
ners Division are from left, Sherrell Richard
ither Denison. The Dress Revue was hold last
. week at the Detroit School
Dilon.
-JEvelyn Miller
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Richard Mentor Johnsen,
who served under President
Martin Van Buren, was the
only United States vice pres-
ident ever elected by the
Senate.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grif-
fin. of Abilene, arrived this
weekend in De]
her father.
carried a
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Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lat-
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P.W. Latimers in Silsbee
this week.
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returned home from a visit
in California with her son
and family.
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Hie McGuire family re-
union will be held Sunday,
July 12 at the South Lake.
All friends and relatives are
Invited to come and bring a
Kim, Misti, of Weatherford
and Mr. and Mrs. James
Pearce and Shantee, and.
son.
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Clearance Fabrics
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State Tax Rep
To Be Here
On Wednesday
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Comptroller Bob Bul-
lock announced that a rep-
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Visiting Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibbs
were Dorothy Cahill and
Junior, of El Reno, Ok., and,
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Cahills were former resi- •
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former Extension agent, was'
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Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Tol-
son visited their farm last
weekend.
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Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
H.S. Flippo last week were Jaymie Cooper and
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Porter Austin of Clarksville,
and children of Athens.
Blossom visited Mr. and
Mrs. D.L. Rater at Forest-
burn and in Antelope with
Mr. and Mrs. G.L. Rater.
main Ger., Illinois, Utah,
Hawaii, South Carolina,
Bernadine, Cal Tenn, Idaho,
McAlister, and Detroit.
"Even-Up"
Tanning
Blanket
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In Abernathy, Texas
this weekend to attend the
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WAL4M0TS MRCHANMi POLICY - R Is our Mention to hove every advertised Sam h stock, however, • due
to sny wrtoresoon reason, an advertised Hem Is not sveMbto tor purchase, Wel-Mert wM lesue eWeto Chookon
rugmst, tor toe msrahendtos to bo purchased at too stoo price whenever ovsMbto, or w« eel you s sMtar Hom at
a eatoparabto lUtoNfton In prtoo We rwearva toe rigfit to HmM quentmee
this week with Invited to come and bring a
Ivans were her picnic lunch which will be
served at 12:30 p.m.
Detroit Club
Chooses Crepe
Myrtle Queen
Marsha Norwood, a
High
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Myrtle Queen of the
Garden Club of Detroit at
of Dallas and Ella Mabry of meettagat the home of Mrs.
------ Marg Kerr.
President Lois Evans
Mrs. Fannie Ferguson conducted the meeting.
MarshaTalong witK girls
representing other towns,
wfll participate in the coron-
ation of the Paris Crepe , drawing Wednesday, July 8 during closing
Myrtle Queen at intermis- the American Legion Park. Tickets for the 1
Wingmaster shotgun have been on sale throughout the
baseball season. Representatives from the Little League
onade will also be sold on
Fit and Sat. during the
homecoming. Mary Nor-
wood is chairman and each
member is to donate a can of
lemonade mix and some ice.
Mrs. Kerr served re-
freshments to the following
members*. Evans, Miller,
Norwood, Adams, Barnwell rcsciiuitivt; iruin nia oner.
Naomi Hoffman, and Zelta man FieId Office wiU in
j Clarksville, on Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fry
«d Mr. MyrU. Hon. uU”B^d‘c^^t
Paris High School July 17.
Mrs. Alt. Aikin Jr. is
chairman of the event.
, The officers for 1981-82
were elected. {They ' are
president - Lois Evans, vice-
. president Charlene Barn-
j - Evelyn
Miller and' treasurer, Mary
Potter. -
The club planned a float
to be entered in the Home-
coming Parade with Freda
Adams as chairman. Lem-
X Visiting
with the E.I.
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Mr. and Mrs. Randy
Bentley have returned to
their home a Charleston,
S.C. later attending the fun-
eral of his mother/ Mrs.
Margaret Bentlv,
Visiting this week with
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith
have been their daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Westmoreland, Wichi-
ta FaUs, and Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Westmoreland and Ja-
rod and Chance, of Byars.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
, Paice, of Sherman visited
Sunday with Mrs. Venita
Oldfield • and family. Also
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Stribling of Houston arrived
to spend the holidays with
jhis mother, Mrs. Bennie
iStribling and other relatives
and attended the Home-
The Rev. and Mrs. Jeff .coming.
Davis left Monday for Little;
Rock, Ark., to attend hie
mother, Mrs. Jeff Davis, 45r.
who entered the hospital for
tests. Martha’s father, who
had been visiting here, ac-
Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Garrison and children visi-
ted in Dallas with his sister
Liz Ann last weekend.
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Buddy Smith of Ft.
Worth who spent the week
with his grandparents Mr. well,^secretary
and Mrs. Herschel Smith ----
returned home, accompan-
ied by his parents.
•Hamburger Chips
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Adams of Ft. Worth visited
his grandmother, Mrs. Lau-
w _ ra Miller enroute to attend
chased the Abuery** Adams ]«• famil* reunion at Idabel,
home in East Detroit. They
have had many unusual and
interesting experinces dur-
ing their travels as he was in
the Air Force for 17 years.
They have done some trav-
* totoMU
July 8 to answer questions about sales or franchise
from taxpayers and provide taxes answered,” said Bul-
assistance in filing tax re-
turns.
Bullock said Enforce-
ment Officer Jack Williams
will be at the Chamber of
Commerce from 12 noon to 2
p.m.
“I hope local merchants
will take this opportunity to
get any questions they havw
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Detroit
■aweMn. D.K. Thames^
Carol Epps, of Mt. Ver- Hoffman and Mrs. Lura Hol-
non, daughter, of Mr. and. lingsworth were in Bonham
Mrs. Harold Epps, entered a on Friday to visit their
Greenville Hospital for knee brothers^).W. Conley and in
surgery on Friday. 7’ \
J— cousin.
On Sunday Mrs. Opal
Penglase, who has been
visiting her mother, Mrs.
Minnie Coffman, accompan-
ied by Mrs. Laura Mioler,
Mrs. Maud Shelton, Ms.
Vieta Tomlison and Kasey
Enox and Mrs. Coffman,
picnic lunch to the
home at Big San
r a wonderful visit
there, they also visited Cur-
tis Miller at Bagwell.
Recent guests of the
Dennis Pearces were Mr.
wedding of Miss Wendy and Mrs. Melvin Pearce,
Stribling and Mr. Barry PVUtoyMtoBMmi
Royal were Mrs. E'.B. Strib-
Bert Harrison. The ’*“8 of Detroit, and the Bob
i wom (nrmar mm.. |Phifers, and Miss K1 m M
dents of Midway Community Stribling all of Paris. J V . J
and perform with “Kings :
Messengers” a musical
proup at the Detroit Home-
coming. They also sang Sun-
day morning at the Martin
Memorial Methodist Church.
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The 4-H Fashion Show
was held Tuesday at the
Detroit High School, with
entries from all the clubs in
the County, - Manchester,
companied them to his home Dimple, Midway and Pine
in Little Rock. Branch.
A salad luncheon was
served with the E.H. Clubs
being the hostesses. At-
Deport to attend tending from Midway E.H.
Bill Philley who -Club were:, Lola Collins,
underwent surgery Monday ' Boss I^e Emerson, Argent
in McCuistion Medical Cen Gibbs, Fannie Cowan. Hazel
tg,. Wilburn, Ellen Richardson,.
, Patti Norman and Edna!
Mrs. Amelia Walker re-' Thames and Janie Cowan.
ceived three broken ribs as
the result of an accidental
fall into an abandoned cis-
tern, which had been filled/
but had sunk, probably as
the . result of the recent
heavy rains.
Mrs. Mary Kerr has
received word of the serious
illness of her brother Henry
Gaston, of Brownfield. He
...... . was f°rmer resident of Red
- arrived at his home with his River County.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sen-
eca Cowan, to spend the
holidays and attend his High
School Class Reunion at the
Detroit Homecoming.
Jamie Miller was pain- ’
fully injured Saturday while
working at this home, when
a pile of sheetrock fell on
him, injuring his knee. He
was taken to the emergency
room treated and releaped.
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Gilb
son of Woodland are the
happy parents of a baby girl,'
Renee. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Gibson,
of Woodland and Mr. and
Mrs. Aubrey Adams of De-
Brett Hafgrove, of Dainger- <ro’t
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we sell For Less every day!
Price* Good f Lookfn
Monday Through Wednesday^
Open a A.M.-9 P.M. Moodoy-Seturdey CteriuvSe n°
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SHOTGUN RAFFLE— Baseball, Inc. will hold a teams and I and I who furnished the gun, from left Jeff
‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ J ceremonies at Conway and Derek Jones and Gary Townes. Back row,
the American Legion Park. Tickets for the Remington 870 Thomas Backus, Shawn Napier, Brent Napier and G.W.
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Mr. and Mrs. Chuck
Morgan and three sons ar-
rived from their home in
California this weekend to
. Mrs. WillteM^n^foi* two . Spending last weekend
wee]tS with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ragsdale Garrison were
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence , the David Montgomerys of.
July 8 to answer questions about sales
lock. “A little straight in-
formation can save us both
headaches.”
last weekend Bt Detroit
Faucetta were School, was named as
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eling from bases in Rhine Tdco abo her »»ters, Elliot Thursday, June 25th,
Texarkana.
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Watson, Gavin, Jr. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 49, Ed. 1 Monday, July 6, 1981, newspaper, July 6, 1981; Mt. Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1295896/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.