The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1962 Page: 4 of 10
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THE ri.\RKSmLE TWM COMPANY '
MTt<t «' L RICE
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....., President
General Manager
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Rod River ( <mmv Kntored ns wond-ola** matter at the poat*
office at Clarksville. Texas. under act of March 3. 117*
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A SUMMARY OR LOCAL NkWS HARRININOS
Twenty-Forty Years Age
RROM TM1 Fills OR THI CLARKSVILLI TIMfS
NEWS FROM Detroit
p-TA MEETS Miss Linda Latimer, who la
The Detroit P.T.A. met in attending North Texas State
regular session November 30 university In Denton, visited
.. at 3 p.m. in the lunch room of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Twenty Year. Ago tTSSJSSlJmSSi J-2£—
t^wT^'sn^ wTTIu/A-41. c M- Hopper, program chair-
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Bird to Retire
From Gas Co.
p5n* in a Thanksgiving program. The visitors over the Thanksgiving
p*ck class sang "Over the Rlvaf” holidays,
and "Through the Woods."Tar-
ing tlw largest stock of auto- lumber, plow I
mobile tires ever shown In handles, single trees, neck
srcrcrssaz *TLArtsjBSB
tty. The entire buiwing is peanuts for sale to the govern- ^ thtnkftli tor. A panel of 7 Eddie Albritton of Lubbock.
£¥#!=£* qfsSSS gills £ was
ssswsfsSa ttsrsrzsz ksswkms: a*.-* Mr‘-
out" aa time permits. Of the radiators drained and anti- *nd Cecil iMimor.
entire accumulation of several frees# solutions added for Uurlng ,he bustneaa
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Payne
Mr. and Mra. S. F. Gibson
iZlteL* nnlv OM Hra U shown wlnt-r nrni.cf inn H^mdrlda crf “ was decided- to have the attended the Rodger s fam tly re -
2J%£T£s; crisis ** “*» ■*»**■«*.
Soma who neglected to buy Preetone Tuesday ujataao
M. L. BIRD.
M. L. Bird, vice president of
Lone Star Gas Company’s Gene-
ral Division of Distribution,
retires December 1 under the
hniyting of more than 300 town
distribution plants within a five-
year period. - .______
He held the position of con-
struction engineer on his first
job with Loos Star. This waa at
Honey Grove during conaturc-
tlon of tbs gee distribution sy-
stem. Ha served aa an officer
engineer in the Dallas head-
quarters for a year and in IMS,
waa placed in the field aa super-
intendent in charge of construe^
tlon plants in the General
Division. Thia waa at the height
of the company’s five-year-ex-
pansion program.
The following year ha was
named general superintendent
of Lone Star’s West Texas dis-
tribution territory. In 1335,
upon realignment of Loot Star’#
operating territory, the Abilene
Division of Distribution waa
formed and ha was appointed
superintendent. It waa during
this tenure of service that he
covered much of his territory
tag,
off - else.
firm’s insurance-pension pro- by private plane toearnthaUtle
gram. A 37-year Lons Star of Lons Star’s "flying superin-
employes, Mr. Blfd directs tendent.”
general operations for soma 400 Fourteen years later he re-
A mat cur Rules
Violations
A few Texas high schools get
into trouble every yearbecaue#
of violations of amateur rulings
Involving students and Situa-
tions subject to Inter scholastic
League jurisdiction. It la
significant that the number is
small and in moat cases In-
fections are found to be unlnten -
" ttonal. Opportunities to over-
step- the regulations appear
mors numerous after the close
of the regular season for lead-
ing sports activities. The Inter-
scholastic Leaguer, official
organ of the Texas Interscho-
lasttc League, points out In the
November issue of the publica-
tion thati
"All public school adminis-
trators and coaches should keep
in mind that it la a violation of
both the amateur rule and the
awards rule for outa Ida organi-
zations, such ia .booster clubs
and civic clubs, or individuals
to pay for and sponsor trips
for high school athletic teams
to other athletic events such
__ _ of the 3rd
automobile oamera'turned In as £s7 ^mmeTa^ 'umZ Tuaaday bav* » - :----------■ ------------ -
manv aa tan casings Auto- obtain anythlnc except the tamo- *"*• Rofreahmants wtll be of Dallas spent the weekend cities and towns In Texas and turned to Dallas as operating
mobile owners hava!undar a re- orary products, some of which aerv^. Everyone is ^ged to with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Phllley. Oklahoma, and he has played a manager of the General Division
by _ *«b...szrsisrtFSz w —• s* srzs “ «„,« ^ - * szas. ssur afsrsssrars:
ated by Nature do not have to amber i «> spare gram. Mrs. Cecil Latimer waa attending North Texas State He began his career with aldent In charge of the division.
elected reporter. Room count College, visited her parents, Lone star in December, 1923, ---
was a 3-way tie with 2nd, 3rd Mr. and Mra. Fred Moors, at the beginning of an expansion Work on the Great Wall of
and 4th grades each having 6 over the Thanksgiving holidays, program which resulted in the China started in 221 B. C.
A record waa established by P-TA members present.
leave lied River County to see tires ( all in excess of five for , a __
the magnificence now dls- each car) to the nearest express rOrty I P8M AffO
played along all the roads lead- office. /
lng into the forest areas. Moat Several farmers in the
of the plant life which puts on a vicinity of Clarksville are
show during the autumn season known to have gone over their the Clarksville compress last
in Southeast Oklahoma la the fields with mowers and rakes, week which la not likely to be
same found across much of East wlndrowlnc vegetation and rank set aside for some time to come. wa*-a 10
Texas. Some of the rare colors growths to be burned before A total of 1,403-bales of cotton
MisS Jean Pearce of Dennison
spent the Thanksgiving holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
of Robert Pearce.
___ _______ ____ ^ __ _______ ______ ______ _________ The Woman’s Society
and^oi^lnatUmV'may "be dls- attempting to plow. These fields- war# pressed in seven hours and Christian Service met at the
played more strikingly in the were clean August 1, tout rain fifty minutes according to are- £|iurch JJ^^yrsN°7SeSfrTh! and^Mrs* E a* fv^h°were
mountains, but this advantage fall at Clarksville <m twenty- port made by Will Bettes, local with 18 members present. The and Mrs. E. A. Gooch were
U due to the character of the one seperate dates between manager. The next best record SS? iHd
terrain rather than any differ- August 1 and September 27. reported this season cam# from Pres^ntMcs. J«ek Mlltor.
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River County. Only a few months later. Thia condition waa on the Job here when this w“ *lv#n b,y. —»*r. and Mra. Herschel Smith
minutes driving time will taka probably had much to do with the record waa established. m,n from Mtrk 10: 1-13 and
one to points where fall colors way peanuts, cotton and corn Two or three convictions that
are most resplendent. Those paid off at harvest time. were secured during the recent
who have time and the Incline- Leslie Griffin, superlnten- term of the district court at
tlon to extensively appraise and dent of tha Detroit schools, waa Paris may have to be set aside,
enjoy the beauty of trees and reelected president of the Red it was reported on account of an
shrubs native to this area, could River county unit of the Texas unusualt if not unheard ofclr-
spend many, hours viewing the State Teachers' Association. A. cumstance. One of the Jurors, -.... ..... . ... , „
pageant of4 splendor awaiting H. Burton of Bagwell was elect- after he had been summoned lo*ue. Mrs. Alice Mirsh gave visitors In the home of Mr.
them during the next few weeks, ed vice president and John T. for Jury service movadtoOkla- * *t0ry °* ^ !"dl^boy’ G.l.bbs wer® fc!r‘
Felts, county superintendent, home. Always Walk Where Jesus and Mrs. Wynaall Sisco, Paris;
Onnnrtunities secretary-treasurer. A lagl- Ha returned from Oklahoma D1,7‘l“®d. by 3altle Mar.1" Glbb*’CUr^llt^n’
upporiuruiiea slatlv. commlttae, composed of the next week and served on the Womack singing, "The Norris ani Sue BaUard, CUrdy
For Treachery Felts, r. M. Whit# and A. V. jury, participating In tha trial of Evening Prayer. ^and..Mr8' r^!°^d
Price of Fulbrlght, waa named, two or three cases, it has since__a”ddIa“*ht*T#> D*bbl* LU*
Opportunities for treachery Numerous large drums and developed that because of his . or sulphur springs-.
.... - ------ ... Visiting Mr. and Mra. Guy _- ■ _
and family of Ft. Worth visited
prayer by Mrs. Oscar Morris. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Pearce.
Mrs. Harvey Pratt had every
Interesting program. She was Visitors In the home of Sen-
assisted by Mrs. Russ Fodgo eca Cowan, Sr. were Dr. and
and Mrs. L. C. Hawks giving Mrs. Seth Cowan and girls ,
the story on the children of Cathey, Beth, and Laurie,
the Spofford Home In a dia-
aa college or bowl football vtu be promptly seized If any -five-gallon cans were said to move to Oklahoma he was not a w visiting Mr. a
games. degree of relaxation of vigilance have been filled with gasoline qualified voter, a freeholder nor Morgan over the Thanksgiving Joe Gibbs returned home
"It is not a violation tor high over Cuba la allowed to prevail, at service stations over the a householder In the county-and bolltlays were thelr son» 0,11 ^T01*1 the Sanitarium of Paris,
school athletic teams to be while all tha big missiles are weekend. Evidently these were not a resident. „ Pendergrass, and family. Sunday following eye surgery,
taken to college or bowl games, reported, without complete con- for car owners who decided to The regular fall term of dls- .. ^ .. ,,, _ „ ’
provided the trip ia financed, flrmation, to have been shipped have some extra gas at home, trict court for Red River County **• saortln, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. w. G. Hollingsworth
sponsored and supervised ex- ^ ^ the bombers removed, It would be too bad In case of a was opened with Judge Ben H. M°rgan, and Glen Mason returned home Wednesday from
clnclvely by the school. Parents thousands of Russian technl- fire if the presence of surplus Denton presiding. The term will °f Dallas returned Sunday from the Sanitarium of Paris follow-
may pay expenses to athletic cun« remain on the Island. For fuel should be revealed. Insur- continue through the remainder a deer hunt ln San Antonio, lng medical treatment.
reasons not explained Mlkoyan ahee companies would have of the year,
has prolonged his stay In Cuba strong arguments against pay- The first day was spent ln
weeks longer than seemed lng off under such clrcums- organization of the grand Jury,
necessary to conclude thebusl— tam es. composed of the following: B.F.
ness for which he waa sent there Plans for enrolling crews of Marable, Clarksville, foreman;
by Khrushchev. The Com- volunteer forest fire fighters in WE Holloway. Detroit: C R ........ „
munista have not written thia Red River county to combat. Lawson, Annona; J.E. Me- »nd family ofLltttlefleld visited Car Page, of Ranger, Texas.
affair off as a failure. They fires threatening needed timber 1 Carver, Annona; S.L Strickland, O. C.’Owens during te Thanks- _____
have plans which are being vital to the war effort were made BagWell; J.A. Chesshlr, Ful- 8lvmg holidays.
activated while the United States at a meeting ln the District bright; J.W. Peterson, Kana- Burls — Numerous-like
Is standing by. The Cuban crisis Courtroom. wha; L.J. Peek, Boxelder; .V** growths that form on trunk
remains critical and will not be The meeting was called by Henry Dodd, Bogata; J.A. Hale, Tna^sglvlng holWays with Mr. an(j larger branches of many
resolved until every vestige of County Judge Marlon Lawson, Clarksville; J. H. Hoffman, 81,(5 ck Maas and <rhlld- species of trees—may be
the threat posed by the under- who la county defense, coor- Manchester; A.B. Lennox (col.) ern of Dallas,
ground arms buildup Is removed dlhator, for the Office of Detroit. _
and the removal fully verified. Civilian Defense. M,ss p*Ky Jones of Dallas
—^—-*--- The firm of Peek A Fleet------ vlsi‘e<l parents, Mr. and
Our Busin*** k v*ur wr*t*eiion wood, Boxelder hardwood IIL'GHSTON AND SON Mrs. R. L. Jones, over the
Waldrep Insurance Agency manufacturers, has been INSURANCE Thanksgiving holidays.
events for their own children
or students can pay their own
expanses and travel aa a unit
without violating League rules.
"Outside organisations and
individuals desiring to contri-
bute to the athletic program may
gtaa the money to tha school
for permanent installations,
such aa scoreboards and
similar items on athletic fields
and ln gymnasiums, with such
Items remaining in the per-
manent possession of the
school."
For a number of years tha
Quarterback Club of Clarks-
ville has functioned ln behalf
of the athletic program of tha
High School ln a manner which
has completely satisfied tha
amateur rules of the Til.. The
organization has played a valu-
able role in keeping with the
highest traditions for which the
members, Individually and aa a
group, deserve expression? of
praise and appreciation.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dareneau Victor Castleman, Dallas,
of Houston spent the weekend visited the J,.E. Castleman’s.
with Mr. and Mrs. Van Morgan.
Vlstors In the home of E. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Owens Richardsons were Mr.andMrs.
unsightly, but do not harm
the tree They are caused
naturally. Amputation is not
recommended, as more harm
than good could result.
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DO ALL OF THEIR BANKING
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THE RED IUVERIUTIOMMNK
CLARKSVI LLE . TEXAS
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Respiendant
Fall Colors
>
Reports from the mountains
of Southeast Oklahoma say
colors appearing ln the foliage
are gorgeous. Magnificent
views are afforded from sleet-
ed vantage points. Local people
Interested In the spectaclecre-
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1962, newspaper, November 30, 1962; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893922/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.