The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1960 Page: 4 of 14
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Christian 1
V ILIXJWSHlj
Mrs Alberj
Vaugh
ay The pl?s at 56 the litter
averaged 36 pounds welghint!
Pralrto tfck svriaf. He wm nti|
some pre-emergence chemicals
this week and wiU use naphtha
and SiMtl fuel taler He also plans
to use different rates of fertilizer
on these crops to get some figures
on economic- returns from the var
Ions rates _
The 4-H bovs who received gilt'___
pigs through our *-H program last eacfa for a jolal 4% pounds for
spring arr weighing the litters that ^________________-----—
these gilts raised
eradicate the plant It la a surer
sad cheaper method of control
Boh Bennin(field Is going to do
sons# experimental work with
chemical weed control in soften
and com on his farm cm Pater's
.lames
the Christian I
meeting Mon
in the home
The meeti
by Mrs. Va
_____ _ this spring
Thomas Stringer of Hopewell com-
munity weighed his gilt’s litter of
To the Residents of
Precinct No. 1
If you need cheap building* we have them to fit your needs We are pricing just a
few below: Some are lined inside with lumber Size 20x48-$495 to $625.
ft0U4 not lined inahte ............. 1225 20XM not lined inside .......... 1375
J0X32 not lined Inside ............. *75 20Xac not lined Inside *450
MX40 not lined inside ............... 3*5 20X100 not lined inside ..... *650 to J700
The above building* have good double floors and are wired. They have 1” mineralized
outside celotex siding. Roll roofing. They can be moved intact and are suitable for
small business houses, missions, Lake Cottages, homes, farm & dairy uses.__
OTHERS WITHOUT FLOORS THAT CAN BE MOVED OR DISMANTLED
MAM n St00to$140 20 X56 ft *200 20X132 ft *300 to $50*i
20X3,1 f* *130 to *173 20X64 ft *225 to *250 20X146 ft *325 to $500
OTHER EXCELLENT VALUES
_ _____ ___—-----w
Onort ........... $1.30 to $6 Fire Extinguisher* *5 to *20 Commodes as low as S S
Screen doors *2 50 to *4 Mirrors *1 to *150 Urinals as low a; $3
Barrack windows pair *5 Shelving - -Counter. - Bargains Shower, heads «with facuts • *4
< afe type sinks *10 to *2*1 T'a.nL Qtn A Cals Bargains ^75 Ka! wat,.r ,anks i>/>
Crease trnp* *ll> Squirrel Cage fans *25 Pipe - valves - fittings - Clieap
Yaid lights *1 to t 3 Stand up fans '32 " A 42"> *50 Wiring A switch boxes Cheap
4 flouresrent Igta *5 to *10 Lavatories as low as $ 5 Used ,3f1 sheet rock - sq ft 2c
L sed 1 inch treated celotex good for sheeting A insulation - -<4 It - 3'xc
The heavy gauge water'tanks have steel support ra< ks _■ |
BUILDING SALES OFFICES:—2 Miles west of Hooks Tex on Highway 82 just across
from Main Gate Red River Arsenal. Phone Hooks Y-5511 or Y-5115. Open every day
until 6 30 ^
TW chieken stew will be Tm-
imy night. May 1* Everybody Is
urged Is steps The stew win be
1$ Mate par serving
The club plans 10 spend the dsy
with Mrs. lies Thurbcy at Pitlaw
trills Tuesny. May 5 Those pla»-
steg to go will meet at the com-
Report of Your
County Agent’s
Activities
the many acts of kindness received as 1 nave in«eiii«i
mV candidacv lor Commissioner. Regardless of the out-
come, I shall always feel indebted to you for the sincerity
and warmth of vour friendship.
If you have not decided definitely how you will mark
your ballot for the office of Commissioner, I make this
final appeal foY~\our support.
I ha ve contacted nearly a!Ft he voters of precinct 1 and
When Ju
striking
Dad is tj
the gam
eoouuon
... The Insects do not realize we
had a hard winter that was sup-
posed to kilt them From ill re-
ports. It appears the early Insects
are worse this year than we’ve
had tor some time. _________ ______
The next meeting will be May 1*
with Miss Maldia Blow and Mrs
Otoe Wright as hostesses
PERSON
discussed with von the affairs of the office of Commis-
sioner If elected I shall endeavor to meet the require-
ments of this important position in a manner conducive
to the best interests of our County and Precihct.
Sincerely,
Thursday, April 2*. at the com-
munity center with the vice pres-
ident, Mrs Mervin Slaton presid-
ing. Ten members, two visitors
and four children were present
Roll eall was answered with
“my favorite diet '' Mrs Willie
Lee gave a demonstration on dif-
ferent ways of using Urge collars
oats and similar crops Thee in-
sects are severely infesting in*
shrubs and flowers in flower gar-1
dens, too.
Malathion. a relatively safe in-'
ser tic id*- for uae around the yard.1
will control these inseeU 1 might
add that regardless of the insecti-
cide you use. be sure to follow the
directions printed on the contain-'
er Insecticides are made to kill
(Adv.)
parattiion or ranlnthiou Crops
should not be harvested or pas-
tured within two weeks of the time'
of application at inset rltide v’
We want to remind the youth of
HAPPI
Bed River County that May 7 is
the date set that all who care to
enter the youth rodeo must have
Your application
their entries In.
to take part in the rodeo can be
turned in at Buddy s Mens Shop
In Clarksville or st Pet's Drive In
at BogaU Be sure thru- entries
are made by this Saturday, May
7.
Wo went to congratulate Del fra
Gibbs for winning the tractor oper-
ator and tractor maintenance con-
test at Paris Junior CoUegc last
Saturday 4-11 beys and girl, fiotn
ail over Northeast Texas were
present to compete in various con-
tests Deima will represent this
area in the State competition in
June at IX-aaa ABM college
Even though Johnson*rass is not
growing in die meadows as fast
as we would Uke to see It. it seem*
to be growing quite fast in culti-
vated field crops. I was talking
with Curtis Bachman and Bob
Peek lsg| Monday about tha John
son grata problem In their corn
1 Both men plan touae naphtha and
.CALL'
feON DAWSON
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diesel fuel, in a 30-50. mixture, to
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1960, newspaper, May 6, 1960; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893548/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.