The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1960 Page: 1 of 10
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The Clarksville Time* la the Oldeat Business Institution In Red River County
ESTABLISHED JANUARY 18, '873
CLARKSVILLE, TEXAS, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 5, 1960
TEN PAGES IN TWO SECTIONS
Smallest Number tocal Candidates on
Record Apply for Positions on Ballot
Interest in Soil Fertility Program
Being Stimulated By Queen Contest
Normal Rainfall
At Clarksville
During January
Rainfall at Clarksville in Janu-
ary was 'approximately normal ac-
cording to the monthly report of
Paul Daniels. U S Weather Bu<
reau observer.
"What made it seem to be a wet
month ” he commented, "was the
fart that we received little dribblet
of rain for davr, at a time withou-
letup, running from 01 to 03 or
more Just enough to keep tiiinct
wet and sloppy underfoot, and keep
the farmers out of fields "
Hainfall comparison with otbe-
years shows the variations char
ac eristic In the precipitation pat-
tern here , In 1957 January tlu
measurement vn« S 67 inches, tin
following year 3 38; only G6 ot an
inch in 1?59 and 3 44 in I960
Variable Temperatures
January temperatures have beer
variabV. although variations wer't
not wide in recent yea t. Com.
phtisr.ns in January of tie Ja«*
four years show that in 1957 the
high was 81 and the low 12. The
following year the range was be
tween 18 and 73. The 1959 high
was 74 arid the low 7 Last month,
the range was only 54 degrees
the high being 71 and the low 17.
according to statistics compiled by'
Observer Daniels.
CC Directors in
Monthly Session
The Red River County Commun-
ity Club Council met Saturday af-J
ternoon in a called session at the
Filing time for candidates ended chamber uf Commerce office,
j February 1 under revised election chairman Howard Westbrook pre-!
laws of Texas. pus deadline sjdpd sherry. Dimple. Mabry.1
found the smallest number on rec- Whiterock. Mudras. Boxelder and
■ ud applying for postt.ons on the vjtdw(ly were represented,
county and precinct ballot 1 Kenneth Rose discussed the soil
All applications for the piimary jps( 0f t))P soj| fertility pro-
" " ‘ ' for state
Tigers Win From
DeKalb and Lose
To New Boston
Ground Hog Lore
Complicated By
Sun and Clouds
Tuesday was ground hug day
Older, rural inhabitant closor to
some of the earlv-d iy I: adit ions
and superstitftms were more
ware of the date, but eier. ..mong
'hese les« attention Is paid'to the
'e<*endary implications than form-
Season Opens for
Registering Cars
Austin — New license plates for
1960 were placed on sale at al<
county courthouses Monday morn-
ing. February 1. State Highway
Engineer D C. Greer announced
The plates will have white letters
and numerals on a_ blark back
ground
Greer stated that 4 7 million mot-
or vehicle registration* were pur-
chased by Texans in 1959. and pre-
dicted that 1900 registrations will
approach the five million mark-
Greer urged Texas vehicle own-
ers to register early
The registration deadline is mid-
night. April 1. _*
Greer sTessed the importance of
registering all automobiles and
trucks in the home county of the
vehicle owner.
"Take your certificate of title
gram emphasizing as much par-1 Clarksville s A and B teams ex-
tirpation by the communities as perienced no difficulty in taking
Democratic Executive Committee. lM,ssji,ic 'it,,. Council is sponsor- the measure of quints
rly.
Every year on
from De- cording to
•nt.
however,
ere no' read;.' to
February 2. nc-
anelent beliefs, the
of a deep
burrow
arid secs nr doesn't see his shadow
If he sees it, he supposedly re-
his underground apart-
ment and dittos for six weeks
more That means a late spring
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VOLUME 88. NO. 3
General discussions occupied baU°t from candidates
, , « i/ficoc jirp fi i«*n with
most of.t.e two hours spent by
tir#*r’ni«: nt th*» (’hamlMT of C om- ‘-a,,,l/v* "••••......-s • .)osslD|p iTie rounni is sjwnsvr-, ■ ----- - , , .
rz tizjrxzh““ vrr jsaftrsrfs: “<w gjfs&\2Z ? ».
miter chairmen to t«- p.eparcd Tho sm«n number of local ran- fof thp contest were discussed and evening the situation was reversed
„ i * r,i didates will imoose a severe fi- follnwine ones were selected I Tiger A players walloped the
°„d , .K- * ot r r res'reeUve Uncial burden .m nee they will have ** "" ch organired 'community B«’«r A quint 60 to 45 ( laVksville s, «" underground ,Part-| GOD AND COUNTRY AWARDS will be presented Sunday
1rou.., some could not bo pres- «' provide funds with which to pay mav choose a nominee in any man- *hot record of 58 attempts resulted,™*"* ***** W Services at First Presbyterian and McKenzie Memorial
Others said they for ,he two Primaries. , ner agreeable to the lor a I club |ln 24 completions. DeKalb made , . h,‘, shadow there Methrdist Churches to Boy Scouts pictured above who have .
report I Assessments 'o Be Made 2 -p,,. K|r| nominated must be 17 out of 67. In free throws Clarks-I m ^ nn car|y spri[U, |, s he,.n qualified to receive these honors Pictured left to right are
hill Smothcrmon. head -of a com- February 8 under twenty-one years of age and v ile made 10 out of 15 while De-I po|d wintfr for maev of uv ()0n Westbrook, TOmy Welch, Harold Sheppard, John Bagby,
nit.e arranging for a large road smidr bv^th Red ‘ , J cidden^ with°24 Van ton Tiger ,hrrr ls rrorr ,han us"al Jerry Sheppard, Stephen Marx and Byrcn Black Jr. (Dehoney
Ugn to to located jus; off High- d'dat-s will he made hv the Red. 3 Kach soil test sample counts: Giddens with 24 was top Tiger Jn wh#( happMI ln the realm I>ho*„, ™
vay 82 nght^f-way west of (larks- H.vrr ( ountv Democratic Execu- one vote. | r,Q ^esshir w«. runner-up of weather durl thr nfxt „.v,.ral nolo» . (
rile said plans had worked out t|vp Committee February-# The 4 Community nominees are with 19 ( onnerly- Atehiey scored ww,ks
veil Construction, painting and committee will meet In the district urged to Increase their total votes 17 for the Bears Giddens with 18. Tho American Museum of Nat-
nsta'I ition of a lighting system court room at Clarksville at 2 00 and the participation in the test »nd Ward with 16 were leadin? re-| urg, H(gtory R#ys thero js somp
ill he completed in a few weeks P m • program bv securing tests on any (be unde re. for the local team 1 truth iu the legend The wood
A eorr.ny ttoe composed of I>*e After—the costs of holding 1960 land in the county not in an or- Clarksville's B team defeated j c|lucg wouid soe shadow on a
Fambro. William" ABen and . Hilly -Primarieshave been apportioned ganized community as well aa DeKajb 65 to 53. leading scorers brlKht day __ probably a clear;!
farker. w'.is appoinid.....to supply among the candidates, statements that within their boundaries |fcr the tigers were Carter, 7®: j cold one, w ith no clouds and no Sunday. February 7. will mark
he wording to—be. used. This will he mailed. 5, Official test counts will be Duncan. 17: Nichols and Bob Old* j rajn tn prospect to wasii away ,.h ' , f n ..
ro ip inv ites sugrestions from lo- Candidates must pay filing fees kept in the county agents’ office dens. 10 each C larksville had 32 the snow and hasten the spring- * '
;d tK-ofrte ’sumetlrng very brief no* lager than Saturday. February ,-tnd will not be made public until rebounds Nichols getting 11, and titnf . , ' |Scuut movement Special services
ml original is desired. ,13. Failure to pav the assessment the w inner is announced j DeKalb 25 | Kven groundhogs make mistakes « 11 be held in First Presbvterian
Favorable and Unfavorable automatically eliminates the can- 6 To be sure a community The Tiger A team yielded to the though* A lot of them come out and McKenzie Memorial-Methodist
Factor* Analixed | didate’s, name from the ballot list, nominee receives credit for a test, E ons at New Boston 43 to 5? too early — when they are likely Churrhe*. at which seven youths
F (van e a nd id a ‘ e s will be seeking, the name of the owner, the date CUrksv'lle hit ,14 of 54 attempted [ to face starvation or to be frozen will receive the God and Country ^
. . ... —-----Third it is turned In for testing, and the 'hots New Boston 18 of 44 The to dealt. Award. Protestant’s highest 4ward B _xerry, Kfd IWK
led River ( ountv at the start of District o^f Texas Thl» disirlct in number of samples must tie re- ,r*t' 'hot record was 16 of 27 at-j Sunshine occurred only briefly in in Semitiug. In addition to the Co'unty serviee offirer.and veteran
960 v ere discos# nd freelv Pre<-i- rlude.s Camp. Rj-<1 River and Titus corded. v |»«»m'-'s bv the Tigers, 16 of 25 by this area Tuesday, but over wide ceremonies nt ''which these boys of World War I, d;ed at the Red
tent Murrav asked for suggestion* Counties. | 7 t,oral community chairmen ’he IJons j sections of the state the day was and their parents will be honored. River County Hospital at 2 40 a m.
hat mi :!d he helpful .stimulating Two candidates are running-for are charged with the responsibility! Kvle Riyrdl scored 14 points bright. Most of F.as*. Texas had messages for the occasion will be
• | In keeping with the Scout program.
Scouts Will Receive God and Country
Award at Church Services Sunday
County Service
Officer Passes
Favo-.able and unfavorable f:ic{-
,-s discernible in'"Clarksville and ■' 0 o^'ro of Hepresen'ativc.
mi tiit he helpful stimulating Two candidates are running-for are charged with the responsibility!
qeal progress Some aspects of "heriff 0/ Red River Qountv | of keeping record of their own for Oarksv'lle aod George ..Gid-! cloi|dy conditions
he foreseeable future are not Three names appear on the list tests and seeing that they are of dens 10 Tiger rebounds totaled
heerin-.' other*, point to brighter f°r commissioner in Precinct 1 | Hcialiy recorded in the county of- 43. Lion 29
inrl more prosperous- years for Three narrwan also appear for fiee. j Tiger B players lost 33 to
larksville | commissioner in Precinct 3. ’ | 8 The contest deadline was BM Dlmcan wdth 15 was lending scorer
- Chamber of Commerce directo-s Precincts 2 and 4 elected com- at March 31 All tests made asd for Clarksville and Holt with 10
rid many' assets to offset liabii-, tnissioners in 1958 | turned in prior to that date will for New Boston Duncan got 13
ics that exist here This Inventory A contest shows up for constable, be counted whether or not results of 33 *neol- abounds Rebounds' Contribution* to the March
liselosed a lot of work for the or- Freeing 1. but in Precincts 3 and have been relumed 'credited to the IJons totaled 3 I Dimes fund were reported by
amzation to undertake Members 4 ,,n'v onp candidate has filed in Chairman Westbrook appointod Tigers played without the County Drive Chairman Roy
„ March ot Dimes
County Report
Ihout the County
and Ran- Erwin,
>f the board are alert to the orv1 pach sub-division la prize eo-nmil.ee consisting ot l+rv\r9t of Robert Popp
portunities which mav be utilized) The order In which names will Mmes Joe Gibbs. Lawrence Chap-'dv Kmrrv Friday and Tuesday,
advantage in the I960 program of 0PPpar on the ballot, where an of- man and Robert Austin, assisted Uotl, wprf ,b*ent due to injuries!
cCvity 1
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Bond Sales for
*959 Reported
Texas Savin,"*1 Bonds sales in
'ieeembcr were the greatest sin'e
March of Inst -ycir. according to
A. N Quarles chairman of Red
River County's bond committee
December Savings Bonds pur-
chases in Texas were $13 482 290
an Increase of $2 million over the
•irevio’s month.
"Sales in this
fiee is sought bv mote than one hv ladies from Johntown and Box-; _________
verson, will he determined by the. elder to be appointed bv loral
County Committee at a meeting chairmen This committee will re- I>I? ('n Tnrlliufrinl
on March 21 port at the next regular Council 'v * a#** ■
From now through Mav 7 polities meeting. March 12 as to the prige* rOUfluJltiOn MC61S
•v<ll engage the attention of manv secured for the wlmtin* oueen.
Texans. A slight diminishing of Early Action on Roll
in'erest will be observed between, Eampl#* Urged
the first primary and the second Red RlVer Cotfpty farmers who
on June 4 I desire to partittRgle In the soil
fertility program, are being urged
to obtain container* and instruc-
tions without further delav since
*>rn*..t* running otd for tea's to
Game Law Arrest
Report Lists 459
4 Uft in -
coun'v to'.sled fh,hermen
Manv hunters
The annual mec JngA>f the share-
holders of th« Red River Coutty
Industrial Foundation met at the
Chamber of^Commerce at 2 o'clock
Monday
The financial report indicated
that cash balances on hand total
1 more than $3 000 00. and that all
be m^de and reports received ne^ bonds have been rflrrd 4bou*h
'ore fertillaers are applied for this W)m, nofM are *tlll being paid.
Directors B B Black. Harry
Ivor's eror* Nuoplv station* were
and arnritinred 1*#C week tn Thr Time*
ay 6 S722.M.
Sunday. He fullered a heart at-
tack at Ids home. 501 Eaat Monroe,
The services will be of special about 2 o’clock.
'n'erest to Cub. Bov and Explorer j Rur1a, u ag Fairvlew cemetery
Scouts who aic being encouraged . , „ . ' . . . .
. ... Monday, follow ing the sendee in
*’ McKenzie Memorial Methodist
Tie Protestant rommlftce on church, of which he had been an
Scouting In the National Council active member for a number of
riof Churches him made, available a! years, at 2 pm., conducted by the
* program of religious requirements Pev William Greenhew, pastor,
M , that a Boy Scout o¥ Explorer mayiand the Rev. Wade Freeman, pan-
_ . , i. fulfill under direction of hia own *or of First Baptist Church Jol-'
Donations received privately *™, minister. At the completion" tH thiTIey’* Funeral Home wae tn charge.
tfortUn?.liT Frwin d dmrtv *''n<1*rds '* Active pallbearer, wer. Oletui
fort totaed $.140. f^-win rfald forty , (;od >nd (mmtry Au.ard in hi. Coltharp. Jamea Latimer. Afvin
er rent of the homes n " own church This award is not a Sauls. Sum Allen Sr . Marion Hines
harl not been vl.lte«L The ronv: frl, h#d(?p It I. a Home Porv. William O’et and Bil
fn”^T. .n u * W°rk rhurrh program for Seodts and Ex- ly Sam Allen. Honorary pallbeari
I"*'* _h'.m.'b/‘: Plorers | era were Dr C B Reed. Dr. Met-
A candidate for God and Country’ v,n Marx. J. P Aubrey. BUI Pres-
ieast one •ry, Bailey. Rains. Kenneth Shep-
year in studv. experience and serv- r- K Freeman. Stewart S an-
lee in his own church with the, *py ,nd D»illimoj..........
minister as b<* counselor. The1 Born In Red River County De-
Faith. cember, 27, 1M7, son of the late
be ranvas*cd, probably before the
current week end.
Colored residents contributed. ^ward must *prnd at
l7M ■
Contribution* from Annorva were
-.-Ported St II7#H;
Reports from Dri.roIt and Avery
and your last-jtf'ar!* registration *19! 875 during 19r.9 This repre-
get W-,(jespread Interest has been
Whitebouse. Ram Allen, and A. C
Murray were reelerUd and C. M
;
icmj*n are still trying to
ssr^srzzx z
er regiitration of a vehicle can -'mounted to SI .2,93. 812. or ^ S Cnmniininn During December M ,° l" ¥****? •oconllnlf-; June Brewer,
be as much as $200 Don't risk; TPr |'Pnt of thp state s 1959 bond
an illegal registration. Remember zoa* Qrrarles reported
-Rkl that .8 portion of all registra-
'This sales record may be
During December 98 ly thpy w||| no, bpnof!t
persons were arrested for failure
tion fees stays In your homc Cdun--trlbiitel fo 4be recent increase in
ty to bencfit'jour local communi- interest on Seri(« E and H Savings
j'o posse’4* licenses For the month
at- there were 459 arrest*
ty," Greer said
-.lie warned that
,ng outside iTielr
„ „ „ Toll Tax Total
3Aoo to 4,000
Support Level is
Set for Cotton
Washington —
ture Department
— The . Agricul-
announced that
Officers elected were Pat Bead-
le. president; B B Black, vice
president and A N. Quarles, -zef-
-otary and treasurer
Director* whose terms did not
. expire are Fat Beadle. George
Bonds and to the efforts of the 0r anyone fishing with a rod and
hundreds of bond volunteers serv- -eel-must have a license unless Foil fax payment. jn Bed River ■
me on the s'ate and local bond they arc under 16 or over 65 years County, were estimated by Tax , "l!" ' ,, H*rk<*r Faul Marj >U
committees-,' Quarles pointed hut nf aPe Thp license costs $2 15 4«ve*sor-Colleetor Marion Hines — Bonhauc
Las' fall the U. S Treasury De- for either resident or non-rpsldent Wednesday at
partment raised the Interest rate and includes saltwater as xn)i as 4,000.
fre»h water fishing j A„ memb<..t
between 3.800 and ?,v'n A,J*"n r'uc-‘
a nd
on all E and H Savings Bonds All
Savings Bonds purchased since
June 1. 1959. earn an atfThctive
3 3-4 per cent and all
A N Quarles
B
old bonds
price supports for 1960-crop upland earn at least V> per cent more
cotton grown In compliance with when held to maturity.
pTaWIng allotments v1IL average ----
fotmn3 pounf,.for m'aa,!n8 H ,nch Hotircd Arsenal
The support rate for farmers EmplOY'P PaSSCS
electing, under a new program, to WjllUm R - ,Bin, Latlmpr
exceed their planting allotments . - - - -■ —*-=
by 40 peV cent will be 23 18c a
pound compared with 24 70c last
year.
The support rates are designed
to reflect 75 per cent of parity for
of his s'aff were
Hcadlijhtcrs also figured heavily out this week with mild attacks of 1 Win ~
in the December aireVs according inBuenza He said Wednesday that "WVal V «IVC3 TT III
to the repoxL--J'liec*. were C7 c„n- „ number of psvment* received StOCK SHOW PrizCS,
vTtions for headlighting at right by mall had not been entered be-
j T! ere were 2C charged wiTh'killing cause of the absence of his assd*-
spikr bucks Kxcec lin^ fhe ta
i limit on cpj-iil brought fines to 22 r# .. . a ,
| jvrsons. Ten hunter, were fined ,P?" f” payr?<’n * <,Urin'1 the
for killing doves out o-’ season ij-b^ng *y* °( January were ^ Angus calves were exhibit-
accounted heav>' The total to be reported ^ Angles c.ai'rs were e
^ In a few days will be In the nclih-
| borhood of expectations
Harry Moore of F.ngllsh. mem-
ber cf the 4-H Club at Anrtona
and Ernest Witmer, Jr , member
of the FFA Chapter at Clarksville
rc- .Vdomnblle hunt
tired Red -River Arsenal employe, for 19 fines Fines were paid
died at his home on Rt 2, Averv. >* for killing turkey hen*
Thursday. January 28, of a heart "roe 459 arrest”! persons p,»id
ailment. Funeral services were f nc-> and court.--costs amoun Ing INFIUENTA HAS BEEN
Saturday. January 30 at 2 00 In ‘o i 9,44". There vere 19 crw*s EIGHT IN FOCAL SCHOOLS
While numerous schools ln Texas
ssr Aar— sz«.,
lko« overpl.ntm, .ltotm,,., ^ ”r' ", I "”111R'V
40 per cent Last year’s rates Sam Smith Jolley s Funeral Home son found not guilty
were .designed to reflect M and 65 h*d charge of interment In F.m-‘ --
per cent of parity respectively for H*h cT.m<‘,<‘ry. P,,1ib*^r* Thirty Killed 111
Monday’s Livestock
Auction Report
-4h*n
>ld Moi
ed in the Fort Worth Fat Slock
Show, received prize*
Moore'* calf placed 11th in the
class to which it was assigned
Wttmer's tntry placed .twelfth in
Ita class •
These showings were cons'dered
good tn view of the large number
the influenza epidemic. Inquiry on calves eompeting for honor*
Wednesday revealed that In1 Prlze-wtnn'n* calve* of Moore
Ctarkaville the malady apparently *nd Witmer -along with other*
had not caused serious disruption w*'l be Included In the Hat of anl-
|f activities «- r-mals to be sold at auction Satur-
A number of people In Clarks-
ville have been attacked by the
the two cla«e*. 7*no Sheppard. Hugh Moore. Er-
---j ble Aikln Sr . Boaot Gram. W A. HlintlPff Accidents
; Moore and Charlie J Wslliam*: . ,
I Deceased sr^horn In Rsd HJver
' County. In the EngUah commnnity P0^|n" informa,iorn"comptled *by^ «'*»**. but more aduh, than ehIV PRIVATE WOWING OF "HOME
More 4W 9*7 bead of cattle ^^tvT. ^ F*°M **+'’
were sold Monday at the CTarka- parpnta wprp RnhJrt and Mattie Frl IT TREFR hfn\T»rn C,h Wotf' m*n*Frr 01 th<l Ava-
•.<110 Auction kifyi PrifCI tB I A tOlAl Oi 72 SnOOtF. ■ ■■ * •• DRl.l 9 1 | . (■■s B»' a|-J_._j
™ riw. and calves I1M00 W,,"*ms w” * mrmMng accident* Of the 72 accidental. LOCAL PURC J48ERS ft, >#rMn> V*fWl!
were rows and calves. * 5000 ^ ^ th< MetBMist Church _pr_ r,__. thp ,nd,vMliai .. , . T . , , wfH attend a prlva^ showing of
to 9225 06; springer cows. $150 00 . . , JT .. ! „ ^-T; '"T lnfl,vWU41, htveral hundred fruit tree*, ord-; Home From the Hill” at the
1 He was married to Mis* Alma affected, and 38 by other pennons. ' rrom me mu, at ww
Brown. Mt. Pleasant. T^x*s- No-
1150 00
to $190 00; Cocker calves. $22 50
to $28 00. bulls. 9If 00 to »;
earners and cutters. $1100 to ^**n‘*r
$15 00. And bntcher calve*. $22 00 Other survivor* are a son. William
to $25 40 It* Latimer. Parte: one sister. Mrs
She survives.
MS!
This i. a part of the report made f!rd for Red R,rpr r°"nt* P< <>l»lc j Palace Theatre In DaUas Tueeday
by the Gam# and Ftah Commiaslon through the county agent*, wet* *t $ » *.m Following the movie
each year to the National Rifle delivered last week Pooling of lbey will be luncheon guests at the
^ ........ _ T._ ___________AsflocfaUon^ It in made up on rw- ft order* eoaln*H the p'irefca«- ^dolpbua Hotel. William Humph*
SSSfUK-KT ZSZ &SZ ZfZ tTU C32S?«S?’aS,LW:
$13 00 to $74 00; sows, $10 00 tp ville. Oklahoma', and Lewis Lat|. include ail the shooing accidents chorea ----- ““
Texarhaiva, and two grand .of tl< year,
1 rector
Thia ee. viee waa offered, Mort of the oirtdoor scene* tn this
S.r” lN*en 'received"11 Drive*' outreach, citizenship and Charlie and Emma Baldwin Ter*
have been under way In these com-j tellowahfp, __ ry. he was a jlfe-long cltfzen pf
tnunltlea Award Candidates at
Erwin anticipate* that when the] Presbyterian Church
drive I* finished and all reports, At the F’tst Presbyterian Church
-reelved total contrihu'ion* will be.Gad and Country Awards will be
veil In exeen* ot $1 000 'ere^ented .ri the 11
He la uririnv that t*-e campaign period by the Rev Ravmond Judd.,;"'.' . Tprrv n,rk#.
' ■ ...... J,® John. Arthur B»Fby. | d^J^rTS-^S
Black Jr. Stephen Marx n*,f Dalnoeri'eld: aiktee. Mrs.
Bertha Smith. Cl ark av 11 •
b-o'hers, Harvey Terry, Ardmore,
Okla . and Charles Rots Terrv
ry. he was 'a Jlfe-long
'the county. He was a/'Hierfibef’
(if the American Legion and Post
-service officer.
| Rurviv'ng are hi* wife. Mrs.
I Amy Terrv whom he married on
a m worship March B j9J0 ln Rpd River Couifc
■Ible
Loml Man’s Sonjar
To Recorded
Bvron Blark Jr , Stephen
and Tommy Welch.
Three at MethodlrJ
' Ch-ec.l
At McKenzie Memlrinl Melho- California: four grand children and
Recording eontrseta have been d'st Church the Rev William ,wo great grand children. _ x (
Buert by S *--Crest Recording Greenhaw: pastor, will present-........ ... ’ ■. 1
Company of Hoilywood;~'Californi8>'-God ^xn't-CnU’ifrv Awards to TJon--
•n a son-? composed hv Tony 4t*v Wpsthronk Harold Sheppard and
chi’ lev. Rt 4 Clarksville Shir- Jerry Sheppard
ev* home is in the Sherry com- for ,hc ^prv)(.p w|„ ^
nunity,——,......- ....... he 15 God and Country Award ___
Tl c name of the song Is "Please(,Pr.n)pn(. Fred Fisher Jr . Mike _ ’ * /
:«.w!r,0y Wl,|h Mr j . . 'luvace Aikln. Mike Me- Colleee Station — Abundant sup*
Wh c no release date for the 0,0,._ r> pi.v,,.r «nH n i*iv
nm D in Maher and Dusty „,,p, of ofan-e* and oc*n«*«
i —endiieta arc in prospect for Feb
‘ niary t
ot These are the featured Items es»
Plentiful Foods
For February
=ong was mentioned bv Star-Crest Rhode*
"ornpunv, Its introduction to the
'tibllc is anticipated -In the near
'uture
Mueh Werk Involvi
Mich work over a period
twelve month* has gone Into the he V R. Deoartment of Agricul-
•eeomplishments qf the seven boys lure's list of blentiful foods this
MeDONOI'GH 18 APPOINTED
LEGION SERVICE OF.ITCER **> h" honored Suivtsy In the two mo’ith, Recording to the Texas Aw*
At a biksJness meeting of John "crvlees Mrs Melvin Marx Jr -Icultural Extension Service, Col*
Tb Felts Jr. American Legion Postl'’1" 'erved as coord'nator for this lege Station
N'o. 45 Monday evening BUI Mc-[ "Ctlvlty
Donough was aopolnted Post aerv-i---- .
'ce officer, filling th* Brt, ,N hardware MOVES TO
Also plentiful In February will
he brofler-fryers. lamb, lard, egfi'
and neancts and oeanut product*.
Other frul’a and vegetable* on
be 1'at are cabbage, canpti, a wee*
made vacant by the death of u. vvror cinr nr vne#*r
A Terry early Sundav. TcrryiWK^ • B
had served in thia cop.iclty for a; Bolin Hardware moved la*t week potatoes, onions, grapefruit; er$R*
number of years while also hand-, from North Walnut street to the oerry products and raisins.
"ng the duties of coup»y service' weat s'de of the public square.
itficer i New
Thia \p the season when many
fruits and vegetable* er*
Discussed but nnt acted upon (nf formerly * occupied by Perry being harvested in Texes orchards
Monday evening were suggestions Brother” Remodeling and mod
hat the legion birthday March 15 ernlzatlon work on the building
he observed in some special man- preceded the move A mw plate
ner and that the Post plan an ob- front was installed along
xervanec for MerflbrUI Day, May,
menu.
These matters will be taken up
at subsequent meeting* of Post 45 H0RNBAKER8 LEAVE FOR
NEBRASKA
and garden*. The eUte'e orange
cup ■•* the best since the Mg frees#
of nine rears age. If .percent Urg*
er then lest veer.
'(mates of the
ing Service.
WSBM
USDVn list
NEW HOME IN
The Rev. Andy Horn baker, form*
of er pastor of CbUege Avenue Bay
according to- the dl- vithout cost to person* who ol>- pfetur* were filmed Is Red
. ' Itsfoed trots end shrub# . 'Cbeety last «rtef end sum
ATTENDED INSTITUTE OF
FUNERAL DIRECTOR*
Billy T Weaver, manager
JoUey’s Funeral Home, attended Hat Churvh, who recently resigned
the midwinter Inatltute of funeral
directors end management confer-
ence The two^lsv semtnn. spon-
sored by Texai Funeral Directors'
River; and Embalmers Aseocietion. tree, terete et Sidney Sunday,
I held la Dallee.
'try f.
left srfth hU femlly
night fof Sidney. Nebraska, where
he be* accepted the pari orate of
a church. He srill begti his paa-
Hon with
the food trade. The
lUma^uR art in
Mean planners ulT IRA R
their advantage to eeree “
foods often
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1960, newspaper, February 5, 1960; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893757/m1/1/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.