The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, April 13, 1962 Page: 7 of 14
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I—Thanks
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We wlah to thank our many
neighbors and friends for the kind-
nesses shown during the illness
and passing of our loved one. Es-
pecially are we grateful lor the
food and floral offerings; and foi
the services of Dr. Mar*.—T h r
family of Mrs. George Baker.
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to friends for the many'
kindnesses shown during illness
and death of our loved one. Also
the Clarksville Funeral Home staff
Tnc Mark McPeak family.
We wish to express our grati-
tude for the many acts of kindness
and sympathy shown during—the
one. May God bless you. The fam-
ily of Seth Allen.
May wc use tills method to
Uiank each and everyone who has
been so kind and sweet in every
way during the passing of our
dear loved one. We are so very
grateful to all. The family, of Mrs.
1—Lott and Found
LOST: Black dog—part bird dog
and hound. Last seen in Savannah
community. Hubert Slnmpock, An-
nona.
71
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FOH SALE—Genera
washer and dryer, both
Dryer alone worth $25.00.
Russell.
125.00.
E. K.
10—Automobiles
FOll SALE: The largest Assort-
ment of A-l Used Cars In Clarks
vllle. Visit our convenient used car
lot and enjoy the freedom of
choice. All makes and models
Any terms your credit and income
will justify. Wcoley Motor Oo.
12—Farm Equipment
FIELD FHES11 Coastal Bermu-
da Sprigs especially cut to feed
through automatic sprigging ma-
chines. 40c cu. ft. tromped ou
. vour truck and watered 50c deliv- ———-
^ ered in truck “ISBr Phone LO»- 24 Pets
3903, MLiooIa, Texas.
ALUMINUM GATES. 10’s, 12 s.
14’s, 16's. All bargain prices.
Temple Lumber O
427-3095.
13—Farms and Ranches
_ FOR SALE: 153 seres land In
Sic. 91 of Red Rlver^CoBBty. M86
S. St. Louis St., Tulsa 20. Okla.
-Announcements
i>e.r Til TANK cuNUuag. ti
■crvtcV. CfUJ Curus Lemon, 42.-
2u60 Claras viile.,
WOOTEN HOME. 507 N. Locust,
has vacancy lor elderly man and
wue; large, weil-hgnted froui
room, running water, spring mat-
tress. pleasant surroundings, ex-
pert care. Call 7-99o6.
^THAD'Er DEBT-FREE Property
uiiiiiki withr H*ed - oa*h net - Income for
1000-2(100 cow operating ranch —
1 hunderblrd. Box 31, Hereiord,
Texas.
-ersonai
lAail KOCIC PS ttDta oravci
eUvereu anywhere in
County.
Concrete.
Bai Stegau
Ucu uivti
Heady-AUs
■T -- _
htLP VtMHltU
-Female
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R. N and L.V.N. posilions open.
. . . . write or apply W,
Nursing Office
Wad ley Hospital
'1000 Pine Street" '
Texarkana, Texas
HAVE BUYERS—”Will trade or
buy your ranch. Contact Bryan
Edwards Real Estate, 2216 - 34th
St., Phone Sli 4-3411, Lubbock,
Tex.
FOR SALE—45 acres good farm
land, about 5 miles SE Clarksville,
>100 acre. 160 acres good pasture
land, about 10 mile, SE Clarks-
ville, hall mineral rights, 545 acre.
—Van JUinter, 13215 Hosaford, Dal-
las 34. Tfxas. Ch7-»37. • *—
7—Male
THINK OF US
H vou wnt to
BUY OR SELL
FARMS — RANCHES
CITY PROPERTY
n Red River Valiev
Realty Co.
Beadle Building
Phone 427-2606
MINNOWS FUR SALE Lowe &
Barry Grocery, phone 427-2829.
FOR„SALE: White metal porch
glider. Mrs. Sam Hooker, Phone
427-3287 —................~
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BUY, SELL
OR LEASE
LAND
Call Joe K. Russell
Russell's
Kickopoo Valley
Ranch
TELEPHONE 41S1 .
ANNONA, TEXAS
WHITE EASTER Bunrties for
sale, $1.00 each. David Bowers,
phone 427-2671, 1207 West Broad-
Jompany. Phone [*»y- -------;—— ----
25—Poultry
FOR SALE: 100 white Leghorn
hens. Mrs. Jim Malone, Rt. 3,
Clarksville, Texas.
28—Trucks
FOR SALE—Ford dump truck,
1955 model F-600. Good shape.
Phone 427-2117 after 5 o'clock. W.
F. Finney. --------j ..
FoR rent
29—Apartments
~ FOR RENT—Furnished apart-
ment, bills paid. Phone 427-2974.
—Mrs. Julia Raulston
33—Office Space
V
FOR RENT: Ground-floor office
space. Ideal location. Ben Sargent,
Box 548, phone 427-2667.
40—Personal Services
HEADY-.YUX Concrete
anywhere in Red River County.
Ual Stegall Ready-Mix Concrete
vlMine 42L2QQ1.
VILD
' GOOD ^OPENING IN N. H e d
River County for Kawlcigh Busi- j
ness. Products Sold here over 30
years. Must have ear For inter- :
view’, write at once. Hawleigh De-
partmeqt TXD-521-592, Memphis,-
Tenn.
I—Male-Feme le
TIMBER AND
BRUSH CLEARING
with Side Cutter and
' BULLDOZER WORK
TOM CAREY
Clarksville, Phone 427-3093
41 —Special Notice*
FILL ft AND and top soil lot
yard* and lots. Bai Stegall Ready-
Mix Concrete. Phone 427-sCOl.
NOTICE — Our Doak Ranch
place is-POSTED (by law). Tres-
passers will be prosecuted. Dave
Lennox.
FOR ALL ELECTRICAL Service
needs call Carl Roberts at Modern
blcctric Service. Phone 427-2740.
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RED RIVER COUNTY
POLITICAL
Announcements
FOR 1962
The Times is authorized to pre-
sent the following candidates for
public offices to be voted upon
by voters of Red River County in.
the Democratic Primaries of 1962
For- Lieut. Governor:
PRESTON SMITH
For State Representative,
10th District:
GEORGE L. PRESTON
DON H. TUCKER
BERNARD VARLEY
J. T. HODGES
E. M. "MACK” EDWARDS
_ R. H. (Buck) WEAVER
;For County Judge:
GAVIN WATSON, JR.
For District Clerk,
Second Term: ,
EDITH FOWLER
For County Clerk.
KFJWETtt K. SHEPPARD
_ MURRY B. GILES
J. V,. (JELLY) KlINKEL
For County Treasurer,
Second Term: • »
PAULINE MEANS HAMILTON
FLORA BHANNAN HALE
For County School
Superintendent:
FRED FISHER
For Commissioner, Pre. No.
E. B. STR1BLJNG
a r* nmmKu I
A*. B. PHILLIPS
PORTER NORWOOD
(A. C.) AUBREY FORD
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Shopping Around
By Rolfe
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The Clarksville Times, Friday, April 13,1962
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Bryan Chambless and C. E Bent- the fishing down
ley of Detroit got there a little
late Tuesday but had 38 nice c/a|£
“You and sis go on—I’ll hitchhike!”
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For Conunlssionrr, Prec. No.
DARWIN FLOYD
A W. JACKSON
ENOS M. HOLDER
GORDON SMITH
For Justice of the Peace
LUCIAN REED
Wm. f. HIGGINS
_A. (Allie > CROW
MAN OR WOMAN. Pleasant,
profitable route work. Full or
part time. Large repeat orders.
Earn $2 50 per hour or more. Age
no barrier. Write McNess Co.,
Box 2766, DcSoto Station, Mem-
pfaia 2, Tenn, _______
FOX SALE
•—Appliances:
WE SERVICE
WHAT WE SELL
WALKER'S
PHONE 427-2320
14--Farm Product*
FOIl SALE—Quality hay from
bottom land, improved meadows.
Robert Smith, Old Bogata Road.
Phone 427-3222
JL.
42—Wanted to Buy
HAY tor sale. Barn accessible
in any
3231.
weather W. L. Rico, 427^"
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2000 BALES GOOD HAY fori
sale. Avery Farmer, Bagwell
TEXAS FUEL
CLARKSVILLE, TEXAS
BUTANE—“PROPANE
GAS AND APPLIANCES
R. L. PEEK
MANAGER
PHONE 427-2450
18—Livestock
REGISTERED Hereford bulls,
polled and homed. Jack Edwards,
English Road, Phone 427-2604.
20—Merchandise
CONCHETE CULVERTS for
driveways "and drains. Bai Sthgall
Heady-Mix Concrete. Phone 427-
2001.
WHAT DO YOU HAVE
TO SELL?
t See George Sloen
at
SLOAN'S TRADE MART
r7<e
Will pay top prices for scrap
iron and east. W. E. Slaton Sal-
vage, 704 North Cedar.
21 —Miscellaneous
FOR SALE; Minnow*, retail
and wholesale. Also Bols d’Arc
posts. G. A. Hines. photW 427-2164
nfcny wild
tch Circus
and enjoy
SPECIAL
ALL METAL ADJUSTABLE
Ironing Boqrds. .
2-Pc. j .
LIVING ROOM SUITES.
$4.95
Start At
♦Per
4*
BEDROOM SUITES
VESTA GAS RANGE. ..
ROPER GAS RANGE. . XT
PHILCO BENQIX
AUTOMATIC WASHER .
$119.00.
$129.50
$198.50
.'8r
$219.00
12-FT.
41
PHILCO REFRIGERATOR $188.00
HIDE-A-BEDS ..... $139.50
FREE BOXSPRINGS with the purchase of an Innerspring
Mattress.
0. V. S L A T 0 N
CASH
FOR
USED FURNITURE,
REFRIGERATORS AND
APPLIANCES
Phone 427-3201
LEGAL NOTICt
THE VIATE OF TEXAS
TO: Lurena Boyer Rollings,
GREETING:
You are commanded to appear
by filing a written answer to the
I plaintiff's petition at or before 10
o'clock A M. of the first Monday
| after the expiraUon of 42 days
(from the" date of issuance of this
Citation, the same being Monday,
tnc 14th day of May, A. I) . 1962.
! at or before 10 o’clock A .M., bc-
LkGAL NOTICE
•e>..
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: Curtis Lee DeShazer,
GREETING: —.
You arc commanded to appear
by filing a written answer to the
plaintiff s petition at or before 10
o'clock A. M* oi the first Monday
after the expiration, oi 42 days
from the date of issuance of'this
Citation, the same being Monday
the 36Ui day of ARril, A. D., 1962,
I at or before 10 o'clock A. 31.. bc-
I fore the Honorable District Court
of Red River County, at Uie Court
House in Clarksville. Texas.
Said plaintilf'g petition was filed
on the 24th day of November, 1961.
The tile number ot said suit be-
ing No. 21561.
The names of the parties in said
suit are: Bessie M. DeShazer as
Plaintiff, and Curtis Lee DeShazer
as Defendant. __ - ,
The nature of said suit being,
substantially as follows, to wit:
This is suit for divorce wherein
plaintiff «lh-c<-» as grounds for
divorce a course of cruel treat-
ment on the part of defendant
which makes their further living
logeUier as husband and wife in-
sftpportable.
Plaintdf prays for a decree of
divorce and custody of their three
children and for such other and
further relief to which she may
be Justly entitled, etc.
If this Citation Is not served
within 90 days after the dale of
its issuance, it shall be returned
unserved.
Issued this the 15th day of
March A.D., 1962.
Given under my hand and seal
of said Court, at office in llarks-
villc, Texas, this the 15th day of
March A. D„ 1962 ' .
Edith Fowler, Clerk, District
Court Red River County. Texas.
fore ttic Honorable District Court
of Red River C-ounty, at the Court
House in Clarksville, Texas.
Said plaintiff's petition was filed
on the 12 day of Fehraury, 1962
The file number of said suit
*betlig No. 21588
The names of the parties In said
suit are: Orville M. Rollings as
Plaintiff, and Loren a BoyerRoll-
Tnp* as DcienSanV. 'Hie nature ot
said suit being substantially a*
follows, to wit: A stilt for dt‘
____/._______;______________ _. —
.If this Citation is not served
within 90 days after the date of its
issuance, it shall be returned un-
served.
ii Issued this - the 29th day of
March A. D., 1962
Given under my hand and sesl
of said Court, at office,in Clarks-
ville, Texas, this the 29th day of
March A. i>., 1962.*
Edith Fowlcf, Clerk, District
Section 3 of A1A
By-Laws Amended
SPORTS
N 0 T E S
A Weekly Report of
AREA
HUNTING AND FISHING
---ACTIVITIES--—
pie. So if you need someone and
can't find them look at Kelly or
Big Creek.
Fishing in local lakes has be-
gun to improve considerably. The
South l.ake, which has been men-
tioned previously, will be one of
the best if not the best lake in
the county thjs year. Things are
beginning to happen there now and
for those who have been waiting
so long — the time has come.
The efuppie are moving into the
bank to spawn aryl are biting'real
well. They are biting from one
foot to two and one-half feet, near
the bear grass. Big crappie have
been caught in the last few days
and the bass, of which this lake
has many, are also beginning to
be seen in the shallows. The wat-
er has started to cle.ar, something
about which many have been skep-
tical. '\yith-a few day*
weather and not so much wind
Uier* will
something to behold. Any
age crappie fisherman who
to Texarkana can catch j
many nice crappie at Bout
—by working at it, They stmafc .
have to be found.1 Also at laukn
Lake Ace Shelton and Sydney
Carnes caught 18 channel eft trot-
lining. ,
Fishing at North Ldke la eleo
Improving. Henry c. Bailey end
Mrs. Bailey have been caUjilqg
crappie off the pier.
Burr Andrew* srr,allmouth have
benun to tear up some tackle, too.
Fishing has been real good but
as the warmer weather move* in
many itiore will be heard from
who come home with the big one
and others with tales of big 'una
that got away!
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Red and yellow hunting clothe*
are among the least visible of *11
wearing apparel, according to the
mn hr the Massachusetty
Department of Natural Resources.
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Need Applicants
For ARA Training
A 16-weck training program for
•beet mciui workeis, men and
women, 18 years oi age and up
is expected to stait m the near
luture lor a firm in Clarksville.
lou must have been a resident
of Red Hivcr County iur-6 montns
ui oiuer to be eligible. You Will
txT paid^ i subsistence amount
-wfun1 ui rrattiing.
if you successfully complete the
Course you will , have an oppor-
tunity for employment.
If you are interested, report to
the oitice of the county school
supei intcndenl in the couil house
in Clarksville, and leave your
name with Mrs. Maroney no later
Ilian Monday, April 16.
Crappie fishing has again been
thp big news on the local fishing
fiont and Kelly landings have been
the location of most of tliiir activi-
ty. The fish returned to shallow
water a!x»ut Thursday of last Week
and limits of the big boys have
been common occurence for most
veteran ciappie fishermen. Some
of these aie Homer Sargent. Dan
and James Perry with 75 barn-
doors last Saturday Gus Mauldin !
and ‘ Max Winner had limits as '
did-Tommy Lamb and Bonnie
Leas ley. Ix-onard Fuller and Carl (
itubi'i ,s7r.ii\. lmj .to nice ersippie:)
Hiram Brantley and Glenn Dozier '
had .limits. Bud and Skoet Holley |
with Earl V-arley had all the law.
allows. George-and Jim White-'
man caught 50 big ones Tuesday 1
LIVESTOCK
We have a complete line of livestock remedies in our
suiiply department. ,
• ONE SHOT TREATMENT FOR LICE
• M&M CATTLE DUST
• LINTOX D
• LINTOX M —
----------> Att TYPES SERUMS AND VACCINES-—=---
• VETERINARY SUPPLIES AND INSTRUMENTS
• ALL TYPES OF CATTLE DRENCH
• LEATHER GOODS AND SADDLES
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We have spray machines for Than to our customers.
DUREN BROTHERS
ClarksvilleFeed and
Supply Co. “
PHONE 427-3395
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A&M Club Muster at
Clarksville April 21
The annual Aggie Muster of
former students ot the A&.vl {7ol-
lege of Texas who live in Red Riv-
er County will be held April 21 |
in Clarksville to carry on a tra-
dition that is 59 years oid this
year.
Scheduled to begin at 6 30 p.m ,
the 1962 Muster program will be
.held in the Alps Cafe.
A Muster Js held each year by
students and iornver students o(
Texas A&M to pay their respects
"to fellow Aggies who nave passed
Texans who won the freedom <»i
the state at the Baltic of ban Ja-
cinto near Houston 126 years ago
The Red HiVer Coutuy.......A&M
Club Muster will be one of more
than 50u similar ceieHVonies belli
by thousands of former students
and Iriends of A&.V1 ■ over Hit-
world
Club President Gordon'Grote in-
vites all A&M men anil students
in the area and friends of the
Colleize to Join in one ot the great-
est traditions to be found in Amer-
ican colleges and universities.
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Kindergarten
Course Hy Mail
- A corres- 1
Is available i
Victoria, B. C. —W
pondence course now
for "kindergarten.
It s a kit, including four activity
books, instructions to parents for
handwork projects, coloring and
preliininary exercises to prepare
for learning to read and a calen-
dar on which youngsters can chart
An amendment to Article 3. Sec- ult. weather,
lion 3,. of "the-by laws of the Bed Art Plow*] director of the ele-
River County .Agricultural Ifn- rnentarv correspondence school
^soc-iatlon.^ Incwas of lhe Hritish Columbia education
hoard meeting Tuesday -evening
„ . the business ami we have not pub- \
The occasion was also a member- RC|zn<j he service, I tut iH-twix-n
ship meeting, since the wmwwal ,m1 Iffll kits wer? issued to,
to revise a portion of the esuti- p^pi,. inquired 14* vmr " 4
tution of the organization was to T)u> kit „rtgln«ily Mas designed
be discussed. ' for children in remote ..roas w hose .
As revised. Section 3 now .pro-1 dlder brothers and sisters were|
vldes for ex-officio members of; —----
the board to he cleyted Tram rep- h.VVoh GFrrs THROVE
rcsenUtiyes of thq FHA, ASC, Soil
Conservation Service and the
Court," Hgd River County, Texas. | Exposition.
Gime and Fish Commission In
the original laws, as approved at
the time of organization. the*e
Federal and State agency repre-
sentatives were not accorded such
privilege*.
Other than the voting on this
amendment business at the April
meeting of the.AIA #as largely
of a routine nature u
At the May meeting"it Is antjef-
p^rd that, plans will be anniHinced
(or some of the activities to pre-
cede the 1982 Fair tod Livestock
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Tetnpe. Aiiz Don't blame
Tempo City Council caiuii4alcx li
they suddenly dbcide to run for
mayor.
-■The city purchased new chairs
for the councllmen and mayor
The six councllmen received n*
ular swivel chairs For vha may-
or, there wss a hlgh-bark^chair
with left and right turn ti-atbces
The mayor’s#chair also riH."ks. ,
Some dragonflies migrate hum i
dredv of mijes each year These
inaeds are a* agile as the hum-
mingbird. —-————-i
Ideal for Gifts...
Rytex Personalized
INFORMAL^
Roman
Mrs. Jdiuca CowrwJ
Personalized
With Your
~I Name
CHOICE OF TYPE
STYLES
100 informals
100 envelopes
$O50
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, April 13, 1962, newspaper, April 13, 1962; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893508/m1/7/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.