The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, April 6, 1962 Page: 8 of 12
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Pigt • Mn. W. F Stormy spent t h*t
weekend with her sisters, Mrs. Ed
Greer and Mrs, Paul Dozier,- In
Broken Bow, Ok la.
Mrs. Russell Lawsoo of Bartles-
ville, Okla.. has bee* visiting Mr
and Mrs Leslie Terry and L. K
Freeman this week.
Jimmy Conlan at
Officers’ School
Procedures for
Eradication of
Screwworms Set
__The Indonesian red over white
national flat: furs over some 3,000
Ishnds — the world's largest ar-
»' -*lago.
duriry’a most costly and trouble-
some posta.'* Scruggs said. -
PERSONALS
IRA L. GORDON BURIED
MONDAY AT BURLESON
Funeral services for Ira L.‘
Gordon, 76. of 406 North Oak st..
Arlington, were held Monday at
10:00 a.m. at Moore Chapel. The
burial wag in Burleson.
Gordon, a native of Johnson
County, was a retired postal em-
ployee. He had lived in Arlington'
for 24 years and waa a member
of First Methodist Church-'
Survivors include his wife, the
former Betty Terry, of Whiterock
community, Red River County: a
daughter. Mrs. • Robert Preston,
Hooks; two sons. C. M. Gordon,!
Mr. iiid Mrs. J. D. Davis and
Mrs. J. M. Adams of Manchester
bad as guests over-the weekend
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McDonald of
and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Conyars
have retumod to their home In
Dallas after a visit with relatlvps
in Red River County.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Calhoun and
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Hollowav. of
Texarkana, were Sunday visitors
In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Park
Calhoun.
Ft. Smith,
R. D House. Elgin, Texas; Mr.
and Mra. Joe Selby and children,
The rSouthwest Animal Health
Research Foundation, the Texas
Animal Health Commission and
the United States Department of
Agriculture have signed a mem-
orandum of understanding setting
forth procedures which are ex-
pected to bring about eradication
Barry Robison of Loa Altoa.
California, has -been her* for a
visit with his grand mother. Mrs.
C. P. Robison. Barry has recently
graduated from Stanford Universi-
ty.
Meals Sr. and Benny Lovell.
> Buddy’s and Gerald's — James
Pssi Harvey, Rabbit Wistngtr.
'John Gullion and Paul Hammer
- 10*6 Ptoa — Leslie Bishop, Je*-
Suzanne. John, Michael and Cyn-
thia. Houston.
REAdAff
MRS. W.
JIMMY H
IOR PIN
_________ Paris attended the funeral of their
.. .. _ . I cousin, Colie WUilatns, Wednesday
Mr« rim my C svlncss March 21. In Oklahoma City,
ft. Dallas, spent the ur williams wSa a nephew of
th Mr. and Mrs L B gt^^HoIU^d and Mr. £Tv.*
id Rosesnn. Burkleo.
use Pc
Entered a
mder act
Mrs. Aude Neaves is a patient
!n M. D. Anderson Hospital. Ilona-
Mr. Neayee is visiting with
tt elr son. Jack Neaves in Bossier
City. La.
B- Carter. Eddie Slaton, Roy Un-
ten and Harry Whitefaouse.
Parker Motors — Babe Higgins.
Kenneth Bishop, David Miller and
Retd Usaery. - —
The memorandum was signed
hv C O. Scruggs. SAHRF presi-
dent; M. C. Puckett, TAIIC chair-'
man, and Dr. John Wilbur. veter-
biary in charge of USDA activi-
ties in Texas.
Signing of the memorandum
marked a milestone in a program
which promises to save Southwest-
ern stockmen mllliona of dollars
The screwworm program
No chai
other publ
lion Is ch
tale the r
Mrs Jack McCoy Sr., spent *he
weekend in Bonham visiting Mrs
L. P. Huggins of Quannah in the
home of Mr and Mrs. Alex Long-
mire: Mrs. Sam Duncan and Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Giles of Ravenna
Mrs. Harry Goldberg and Mrs
Ray Venable of Dallas spent the
weekend with their parents, Mr
and Mrs. B. T. Farley.
MEMBI
entitled ei
printed In
The average family in the
United States consists of 3 7 peo-
ple.
notici
reputation
gladly coi
, Mrs. T. D. Latimer returned on
Saturday. March 31. from Dallas.
She was In Dallas to be with her
JIMMY CONLAN
Jimmy Conlan., son of Mr. and
,x year. The screwworm program
here is patterned after a similar
orogram which was used to elim-
inate screwworms In the South-
east In the late SO's. The syste-
matic release of sterilized screw-
w«rm flies results in genetic sui-
cide.
Sterilized files being raised at
Kerrville , are being released at
this time, and construction nt a
much larger screw worm-fly
-torrn—tx~Underwav at the aband-
oned Moore Air Force Base in the
Rto Grande Valley. Funds for
building this factory came from
money contributed by sportsmen
and livestock producers. The
"factory” Is exneried to cost ap-
Mr. and Mrs. J. W Nichols werf
uut of town last week attending
the funeral of her brother-ih-law,
A. R. Gwaltney, of McKenzie. Ten-
nessee.
Thedtvl
arate* lnfi
Wit
r, Mrs. C. M. Conlan, 400 Taylor
4-etteet. left Sunday for Lackland
Hi Air Force Base. San Antonio.
where he will attend officers'
v graining school.
* Jimmy, graduate of the Claris-
3 ville High School and recent grad-
uate ofn£a*t Texas State College,
OUR BUSINESS IS
YOUR PROTECTION
Lensud Prescribed
Eves Examined
225 North Walnut St,
_ CLARKSVILLE
Mon., Tue*„ Wed.,
The Tin
or any uni
correct in
AH advei
Capt and Mrs. B V Gray and
children,'Rosier Cltv. La., spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon GraV.
Double Program
’ Mrs. Kate McCulloch of Midland
is visiting with her sister and
nephew. Mrs. M. L. Wren and
WALDREP
Captain Ghay.is
stationed at Barksdale Field.
Thomas Wren.
Indttsl
Texas li
propriate
salutp th«
prises whi
to the gr
our sta'e.
designatini
reeognitior
sible for I
industrial);
Gov. Price
lmportanci
orabie clii
lev C. Mi
Texas Ma
defines a
as equitafa
ment and
relations,
local and
Industry
Texas eco
chances ii
developme
large segr
Set. Morning
INSURANCE AGENCY
Beadle Building
Phone 427-2529
Mtascs Pat Hart and TO Rich- —Me and iia. n 9 rry/figm*
»rds. "lud^rits- at,-Eaat Texas State . and Mr and Mrs: Jjck Stringer
College. Commerce, spent ~th e : "oent Sunday with Mr and Mrs
weekend-tn C'arksville with Miss- Felix Partin arid daughters. Lyn-
Sue Cunningham, also a student die and Annette, in Center, Tex.
at KTSC. • —>- _
* ■ Mr and Mrs. Luther Robert*.
- ■ ----------- Loyiflgton, _New Mexico, spent
FOR RFNT Sunday with' Mr. and Mrs. K. C.
DEKALB
Thura., Friday and
Saturday Afternoon
14 head of hogs at Wednesday's
sale. Butcher hogs brought 615.50
to 616 70. sowa 61150 to 614.40
boars 67 60.
The cattle market was: Bulls
616 00 to $18.60; cows and yilves,*
good 6150 00 to 6190.00; plaln6130-
00 to 6150.00: stocker cows, good
4140 00 to 6165 00. plain 6110.00 to
6)40.00; utility cows 614.00 to 616 00,
canner and cutter cows 611.50 to
614.00 butcher calves, good and
MR. AN,D MRS. |)ON MOORE
MOVE TO LONGVIEW
Mr and Mrs. Don Moore have
moved to Longview,-where he has
become an employe of the East-
man Corporation. He recently re-
turned from Korea, where hl*'four
of duty with the Army preceded
his discharge.
A Beautiful Wedding
Research Foundation's drive to
raise three million' dylUr* through
voluntary contributions will con-
Tastefully preserved through ex-
pert photographic coverage. In
the studio, at the rehearsal, wed-
d i n g or reception—JhnantifhL
photographs record the complete
• BELT SANDER
• FLOOR SANDER
• POLISHER
— WALKER'S
voluntary contributions will
Mnue until the goal has been
reached, according.jo Scruggs.
The SAHRF president said co-
operation of the -varrotls 'groups
participating in the acrewworm
eradication program waa making
history - in agricultural circle:.
"The all-out efforts of thousands
of people are involved tn the out-
standing progress which has been
made, and their continued support
promises to bring about the end of
one of the Southwest livestock In-
Mrs, -Oscar Fowler has returned
from an extended visit With Mr.
and Mrs Henry Miller and son,
Henry Allen, In Midland. She also
visited In Shreveport; Houston and
Curpus cnrtsll.^
wedding story. / l \
DEHONEY STUDIO a ' 1 V
•109 E. Main—Phonu 427-3015
Portraits in black and white, full color, hand-tinted or
toned. A beautiful selection of frames.
tion card. Officials said each herd
will be given a permanent number
allowing immediate location and
identification of a herd of cattle
In the event of a disease outbreak
or other emergencies.
625 00
! Conscience Eased '
But Not His Pain ’
Varfna, N C. —<*— Charlie Poe.
operator of a supermarket here,
can--teaUfy".that a—mans—con-
science can be a burdensome
thing.
He received a letter recently,
-vlth a 61 bill enclosed.
The letter read:
"Mr. Poe, I went In your storf»
’sst Saturday to get out of the
old weather. While I was in
"o*ir store I ate some stuff and
tldn’t pay for-it. 1 ate some
oranges, orangcrinea. peanuts, pe-
'**"* and one ruterbegger.
"Now my belly and my coo-
(Clencc hurts me.
"This one dollar will take care
of my conscience.
"But my belly still hurts.’.
The letter waa signed: "A
friend."
TO ALL
the hardes
er hards)
would hav
for your continued and loyal patronage.
rifultnral
benefits br
most of tl
tated by !
the lari qu
pleted and
the Count)
the future
This chec
come al)oi
aiveness, c
tlon. mone
figured in
These ing;
supported
ic Develop
River Coi
producing
the promoi
the Area
istration i
ipate.
What ha
dustry eo
The questl
United St;
mcrce. wT
tistlcs sho
lishtnent a
local laboi
gains 295
hold*. 51 «
additional
more in h;
erod autoi
plnyed WSt
tail estahli
retail sale;
Incident*
portune to
dates who
of Texas a
they wouli
State’s bu
t-AM NOW.OPERATING
ZENITH CLEANERS
and .want to invite everyone to call when in need of dry
cleaning services. '
Pickup and delivery service will be maintained and the
same prompt and courteous service will be offered.
Our cold storage facilities will be available again this
summer and vr highly, recommend it for storage ot
woolens and other winter clothing.
46-Oz.
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NABISCO
n o. t.<
SOMERDAtE frozen
STRAWBERRIES
FRiMCESS COOKIES
MRS. WELDON KAISER
rat.
tur Rnrim-aa I* V,,ur l>mtenil<,n
Waldron Insurance Agency
10-Oz,Con
Carlo a
ORANGE JUICr™
PillCtS COOP TH60UGH S41U6D4Y, APRIL 7
POT PIES
CHUCK BEEF
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or Turkoy
ROAST
49t
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IS HERE AGAIN
Genuine Calavos
raymiliand
Tool down and dreess up for summer
— our new hats are the finest ever in
both styles and quality.’ Dress straws
from - - —-
FRESH GROUND
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Cad**
PRESERVES 2
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STETSON
CHAMP
KNOX
lOS'Caat
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was drayn
er. Christ
QUAKER YELLOW
Aa iosura
this big ti
Pound
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CLEANER — * A
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CLEANER
10/.
YOU daddg tku fatt of
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houto tl
NfimbED
LISTERINE
WESTERN
STRAWS
Check yo'
rising real
dangeroqsl
tion your
Better still,
property u
free.
Rud River DrIVe -In
MAXWELL HOUSE J
COFFE
Giant Box
MOORE
*2’* „ ‘15
DOG FOOD
Pack of 6
300 Sira Cant
Wo will Hand • Create Western Straws to any shape
Tall Cans
With Special 25<
MAXWELL HOUSE
CouponrYunVoy
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CLARKSVILLE, TEXAS
EDGAR.ALLAN POE’S
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BURIAL &
COLO.. PANAVISION
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, April 6, 1962, newspaper, April 6, 1962; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893899/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.