The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1968 Page: 2 of 12
twelve pages : ill. ; page 24 x 18 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
rm the pub- conducted to fl»d control asStto>- -
St£!C od. lor punts; - Wtoch tbm *
«tur*l re- «u previously ttmltod re-
• northeast search Information. Itoeonu
• non •• ,or berttddal tad
unr with m~ha^alc«drol mathod.for ;
Service In L i
irt he ctr- claw, whitebruah and othnra
il dutlM in bar* coma froip than# demon-
ia ■mtl1 hla stratlona and raaanrch Raid
taata. Extension damonatra- *
Hone orar several jraara have «
- been conducted on Texas per-♦
aim moo, creoeotebush, tarbuah
.nL and lotebuch, and U bar baa* '*
loll found that no common or inex-
pensive method for control la
iwt® available at tbia time. 4
,JO to incraaaa forage produc-
, • - Hon, the rancher meat carry
ptl/lff out nil good management prac-
IvilliO tlam Al0O€ with bruah control
College station—About $)0 to incraaaa Ua net profit,
million annually could be iv Any control need on bruah
turned to landowners In Taaaa will need to bare regrowth ;
if they would uae bruah control treated within lira to tan ytiara
recommendations and proper to keep woody planta under 4
land management, G. 0. Hoff- control and maintain forage g
man, Extanaion range bruah and production at a high level. The
week control specialist with research contacted on bruah
Texaa A AM university, says, problems now can help profile-
At present, landowners are ars gat more from their land
controlling brush on about 1J in tha future, Hoffman aays.
million acres 0f infested land
each year—only about 10 per-, ' ' ,
cent of what should be con- HUGH8T0N A SON
trolled, notes Hoffman. Brush , INSURANCE
MARRIED FIFTY YEARS—Mr. and Mrs. Charley Aber-
ns thy will celebrate their Mth wedding anniversary Sunday,
August 1*. They were married August IS, ISIS, in Clarita-
rills and have spent their entire married life In Red River taCultma!
Cnetf* mAia
They have doe eon, P. C. Abernathy of Bogota, and a
daughter, Mrs. Edgar Burns, Clarksville; seven grandchfl-^
dren and six great grand children. r*c#Bt
Mr. Abernathy la a retired farmer and employee of the —
^•rlends^1*^ Invited to visit them at their n I
home In the Looe star Community from 2 jmtll 4 Sunday It OPcI 1
afternoon. ■
Former Abiwna Residents Plan
Fiftieth Wedding Observance
New Educational
Officer Named by
Forest Service
Dr. and Mrs. Francis As bury Rock Dletrtct, and First Miss Ellen Gray and Ronald
Buddln of 1711 Beech street, Churches In Camden and New- Cray of Sen Antonio are spend-
Texarkana, Ark., and former port, before semi-retirement mg the week In Clarksville,
residents of Annona, will ob- In Texarkana, Ark., In June, Their parents are Mr. and Mrs.
servt their golden wedding an- 1M1, where he served the First Wayne Gray, who are former
adversary with a reception in Methodist Church until June, residents of Clarksville,
the per lor of the First Metho- u pastor emeritus and
(hat Church, Sixth and Laurel visitation minister.
Streets, Texarkana, Ark., on The Buddlns have three chil-
Monday evening, August .19, dren, Francis A. Jr., who lives
from 7 until 9' o'clock. with his family In Dallas; Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs, Buddln were Robert M. walker, and Rev.
married August 19, 1919, in Walker, Beaumont, Texns, and
Spartanburg, South Carolina, in Mrs. Robert A. Greaves, and
the personage of the then pre- the Rev. Greaves, Houston; also
siding elder of the Apartanburg eight grand children and one
district of the Methodist Epis- great grand child. _______
copal Church South, Just after Dr. and Mrs. Buddln decided
Mr. Buddln received his B. A. on retirement In Texarkana,
and M. A. degrees from Wofford where they have many friends,
College In Spartanburg. Mrs. as a focal point where they couk
Buddln la the former Miss remain In touch with thelj
Gladys Murph of Whltestone, friends throughout Texas am
South Carolina. Dr. Buddln la Arkansas, and where they an
n native of Williamsburg Coun- within convenient distance k
ty, S. C. their children and grand chll<
He emerged from semi-re- dren, who all reside In Texas,
tlrement In June, 1944, to be- They would enjoy seeing al
come full time pastor of the their friends from Annona am
Methodist Churches In Annona, vicinity who can attend the re-
Boxelder and Lydia, until June, ceptlon and hearing from thorn
1947, when he decided to ac- who cannot attend, but requev
cept complete retirement from no gifts.
active service. _
His pastoral appointments
previous to his year on the
Annona Circuit included Meth- IIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIimillllMIUIIIIUII
odist Churches in Pamplice, see*
Ksrshaw and Trinity Church, Pr||S(j|MAl S
Charleston, S. C.; Asbury, Lit- W
tie Rock, First Churches In illllWIIIIIimillllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllll
Hope, Texarkana, Pine Bluff
and Arkadelphla, Arkansas;
Muager Place Church and Dis-
trict Superintendent of the Dal-
las District in Dallas; and, re-
turning to ArkaneaS, he served
First Church, Hot Springs, Dis-
trict Superintendent of the Little
SEPTEMBER WEDDING PLANNED—MUs June Ellyn Hef-
ner and Gary Lynn Swenson will be married Sunday, Sep-
tember 1, at four o'clock In the afternoon at clay Road Bap-
tist Church, Atlanta. Their engagement and wedding plans
have been announced by Mias Hefner’s paf-ents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. T. Hefner, 4410 Sonnevllle Drive, Atlanta. The
prospective groom la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swen-
son of Austin.
The bride-elect Is a graduate from Spring Branch Senior
High School, Atlanta, and attends Stephen F. Austin state
College, Nacogdoches, where she will be a Juntos this fall.
The groom-to-be was graduated from McCaUum High School
In Austin and will be a senior at Stephen F. Austin State
this fall. .......;;
Mias Hefner Is the grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.-E.
Ralston of Clarksville and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hefner„of At-
lanta.
Shower Honors
Jody Justice
A coffee and shower honor-
ing Mias Judy Justice, bride-
elect of Rosa Quarles, was given
August 9 at the home of Mrs.
M. E. Waldrep and Mias Joanne
Waldrep, with Mrs. Jerrold
Marx as cohostess.
The serving table was cov-
ered with a white damask cloth,
centered with a large water-
melon shell filled with attrac-
tively arranged melon balls and
summer fruits. Arrangements
of white mums and white slnolaa
graced the buffet and coffee
table. wtV-y.
Mias Waldrep presided at
. ________the silver service.
bry, Louise and Larry, Arllag- Those attending were Mes-
too, attended the Tuggle Springs dames S. T. Krambes, F. M.
Homecoming Sunddp, August 4. More head, Bruce Bland, i u>a.
WF McAllister, Kenneth Shep-
PHONE 427-2850
P 0. BOX 432
Claan Hair Spray is Moral
TED LAWSON
21?. N. WALNUT ST. CLARKSVILLE, TEXAS
All KINDS OF INSURANCE
DESENEX
HOME - AUTO - BUSINESS
RED RIVER COUNTY
PUBLIC LIBRARY
HOURS:
Tues.-Frl.: 9-12, 2-4
Saturday 10-*
IDL
SPEC.
VALUE
VITALIS HAIR TONIC *1
For Mrs. Hinsley
Mrs. J. P. Goodman. Com- a bridal shower honoring
mander Goodman and family Mrs. Larry Hinsley, the torm-
were enroute to Naval war er Miss Jo Burns, was held
College, Newport, Rhode Is- August 1 In the home of Mrs.
land, tor his new assignment. Ervin Peek. Hostesses were
. w ' . _ Vrs. Clyde Bates and Mias
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roee, Penny Maynard.
Pat, Mike and Bob, visited Mr. The serving table was cov-
and Mrs. W. M. Rose and other ered with s white cloth with s
relatives enroute home from s centerpiece of white and blue.
™r**k*' tr% *0 New M«dco, Mrs. Bates and Miss Maynard
££ k a Receiving gueete who called
polnte of*interest. between the appointed hours of
Mrs. Ed Householder, daugh- • “** •'•*»* to "“tog
ter of G. P. Allen of Clarks- w*r?.th* “dhnrmoth-
vllle, has returned to the States w. Mrs. Edgar Burns, and Mrs.
from Tokyo. Japan. Mrs. «« Toung, mothar. of the
“OUfemobil*. . .Official car of HamisFair '68
ANTACID
Maalox
ikofirot
for Mr
<&•• nlifml 0TsIs
BRECK
FLEA COLLARS
Big Family Pack
ULLINGTONl
D*UO BTOR1 PROMBSM
, ..
. ivJ:(. .
I 4eg.l1.M4ryMikeHee14Vk.ea. Mi
1PACQUINS £ 41
5*
he*. «4s Mi FesS M*»
ALKA-SELTZER £
6)
5*
I Beg. Tte lewder, fastest, ikes. Cetgsta
INSTANT SHAVE &
J
&M
H m* ■
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Hurt, J. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1968, newspaper, August 15, 1968; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893799/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.