The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1962 Page: 3 of 10
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JOHNNY HOLLET
Johnny Holley, son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. T. Holley, has
been selected by the Clarks-
ville American Legion Post
No. 45 to attend Boys’ State
on the campus of the Univer-
sity of Texas from June 3
through June 9.
Representatives to Boys’
State are selected for char-
acter, integrity, leadership,
ambition and ability to get
Johnny is a member of the
along with fellow students.
This year, he represented his
He has been an active mem-
ber of the football, basketball
and track teams of the school
This year, he represented his
school at a regional track
ship award while a sopho-
more.
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Main. City
- Mrs. Mary Latimer, City
Mrs. L. W. Wood. HI. I.
Avery
Mrs. W. P. Higgins. Jr., 900
W. Main. City
Swain Morehead. Bogata
Thomas Irwin, Rt, 1. Claris
ville
Mrs. J. E. Greer, Rt. 1.
Bogata
Walter Wood. Bogata
Saprlna Leffel. Rt. 1, Clarks
vine >'
Glenda Llmbock. Annona
Mrs. Jimmy Mauldin. Rt. 4.
Clarksville
Mrs R. G Burris. 2133 De-
lano Dr., Garland
Birdie Ferguson. R*. 4.’|
Clarksville
Lucy Craddock. Rt. 1, An-
nona
Juanita Jackson, Detroit
Babies
Mr. and Mrs W. F. Hig-
gins. Jr., son. bom April 30.
named Kevin DeOwn.
Mr. and Mrs Jimmy Maul-
din. daughter; ham May l.
named Danlta Ruth. _____
Mr and Mrs. Clifford
Crouch,, son, bora May 1,
named Carl Lynn
Last Week’s
County Hospital
News Report
Report from the Red River
County Hospital for the week
ending at noon. Tuesday, May
Admitted
Mrs. Nannie Walker, 601 E
Main, City
Mrs Pearl McCarver. Rt
1. City
Mrs. Perry Tucker. 1 0 0 .1
X CfllQIftBiA, “City
Mrs. Milton Minter. Rt 4,
Clarksville
Lisa Jamison, 1301 W. Tay-
lor, City - .. r
Mrs. Allen Annls, Rt. 1. An-
noha
Billie Gaines. 202 W. First.
City - —
Mrs Raby Wright. 407 Tay-
lor. City
Jerry Anderson. Avery
Mrs Tnilie Ham, 900 West
Main, City
Mrs. Thomas Westbrooks.
Bogata
Pamela Bishop. 305 Baker.
City
Fred Clayton, Rt. 6, Clarks-
ville
Roy Bray. Rt 1, Annona
Mrs. Roger Bailey. City -
Mrs Clyde Dickson. 1101 S
Delaware, City
Mrs. Chas. McDonald. City
Hamll Womack. Detroit
Arthur Luke, Rt. 4, Clarks-
ville
Discharged
Kenneth Runyon, Avery
Paul Keys. Rt. 1, Patton-
ville —____
Harold Roseberry. Rt. * 1.
Avery-—
John Thomas McKenzi%. Rt.
1, Clarksville
Mrs. Lillie Hannah, Rt. 1.
Avery
illy J. Lee. DeKalb
Michael Pace, City
Linda Sue Gaines. 202 W
1st. City
Mrs. Zelphrla Anderson. Rt.
1, Clarksville
Jimmy Mathis. Rt. 1. Avery
E M McNeill. 1100 Sunny,
vale. Arlington
Rickey Joe Hines. City
Mrs Richard Kimbrell, Tal-
co
Mrs C W, Littles. Bogata
Arvil Lee Wllaew, Rt. 1,
Avery
Mrs. Elsie Davidson. Rt. 1.
Avery,
Mrs W. C. Mauldin. Rt 1.
Bogata <
Ballard Soward. 314 East
Mrs. Hattie W.
Pittman Dead
Mrs. HatUe W. Pittman,
whose death occurred May 1
at Houston, w,as burled at
Manchester May 3 by Clarks-
ville Funeral Home, after the
service in t’te Chapel at 1
pm., conducted by the Rev.
Louis Ricketsun of Paris.
Active pallbearers were O.
H. Patterson. Gary Pittman.
Bobby Jean Pittman. Travis
Pittman. Clyde Patterson and
Billy Mortis Pittman, grand
son*. Honorary pallbearer*
were Clyde Pittman, Billy
Melton. Paul Hill. Charlie
Pittman. Shelby Pittman and
Lewia Thomas Melton, also
grgnd sons. .
-----Mtvr Pittman leaves 49 a
scendsnts and two brothers.
Tom Winters of Houston and
Jack Wintera at Lubbock. Her
husband died in 1923.
Sons are Cranford Pittman,
Plain view, and Noble Pitt-
man, Houston; daughters are
Mrs. Alph Hall, Clarksville;
Mrs. Sue Parker. Houston;
Mrs. Katie Melton, Paris-
Mrs. C. R. Patterson. Shreve-
port, and Mrs. Jack Kelley.
Vernon, Tex.; 28 grand chil-
dren, 44 great grand chll-
and eight
grand chlldr
MEAT PRICE
COMPARISONS
The weighed retail price o!
meat averaged about 30 cent.*;
a pound in 1921 Forty years
later it averaged about 65
cents a pound In the same
four decades, income per per-
son nearly quadrupled.
Fast
Black and Whit*
and Color
109 E. MAIN
PHONE 427-901S
Whan studio it clotod
film may bo loft at the
Chamber of Commorca
office.
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Tho Clarksville Tlmee, Friday, May 11, 1962 Page 3
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Smart Moms KnowMnxeries
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specials to entice you to “Walk into thair parlor.”
If you art a real ahrewd buyer and can recog-
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know everyone must make a profit Because we
charge a fair price on everything and not more on
leaser known product*, we believe you will actually
aev* money if you buy from us.
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you need a medicine. Pick up your prescription if
shopping nearby, or wa will daliver promptly;
without axtra charga. A great many people entrust
us with their prescriptions. May ^compound
yours? .
PHONE 427-2844
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1962, newspaper, May 11, 1962; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893749/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.