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SELL AND PROFIT
BUY AND SAVE
GET A BETTER JOB
HIRE GOOD HELP
and Use theWantAds!
CLASSIFIED ADVIftTltlNO RATH I will not b* responsible tor
Regular classified advertising 3c per word, per 1j> »y Mile ““*• “J,0®* *****
eertion. minimum charge 46c per insertion. th“ myMU' Jwn#* rtal#y .
Classified ads set in all capitals will be charted foi —--
at three times regular rates Classified ads set In bold 42—Wanted t* Buy
type.
Ail ca
twice regular rates.
Ail cards of thanks, memorials, business publicity 1 w *
stories and ail special requests, poetry end composition b2£# * v"***
will be charged for at regular classified rates.
for additional information and classified display
rates telephone 427-2388.
1—Thanks
13—Farms*and Ranches
4
I would Me# to express my
sincere thank* and apprecia-
tion for all of th*flowsrs,carda
-end lattara, vialta and other
expression* of concern extend-
ed to me during my lllne**. I
am Indeed grateful to each of
you. Mr*. Robert Gooding.
We take this means to express
our thanks for the cards,
letters, food, visits and all acts
of kindness shown us during my
recent Illness. The Pet*
Watsons. ..
May we take this method of
expressing our thanks and
gratitude to all our many friends
and, relatives of Annona,
Clarksville, Avery and Box-
elder for their gifts and kind-
ness when w* lost our home
and poeslsslons by fir*.
Especially do w* thank the late
Fletcher Garrett family tor
their kindness and goodness In
opening their hearts and home
to us. w* shall always be great-
ful to all of you. Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Patterson
FOR SALE: iso acres land,
Abstract No. 1301. W. Prospeck
survey Red Rfver County,
Texas, located about IS ml.
8. E. of Clarksville between
Avery and Annona. The rail-
road runs through this place
and It Is known a* the old
"Barron” place. Would like to
dell before the first of year.
Make offer. Write Earl Barron,
Star Rt. S, Box S, Lamesa,
Texas
New and far -reaching regula-
tions for Interstate shipments
of swine became effective Nov-
ember S.
Hardwood sawtlmber wanted Jthy "h^hSld Estate
tor slaughter, but are In effect
on hogs that have been Infected
or exposed to cholera.
- Interstate shipment of Infect-
ed and exposed hogs la prohi-
bited.
All species, delivered logs or
standing timber. Burwell
Lumber Co., Idabel, Okla.,
Phone 139.
New ^Regulations for Interstate
Shipments of Swine in Effect
Report From
The Red River
Co. Hospital
IT
li
Report from the Red River
14- -Farm Products
HAY FOR SALE, barn avail-
able In all weather. Also 4
room house for rent, S miles
out on Highway 37 porth. W.L.
Rice, Phone 7-3831
14 Houaos
legal notice
NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS
HA VINO CLAIMS AGAINST
ESTATE OF C. V. CARTER
Notice Is hereby glvsn that
original letters testamentary
upon the estate of C. V. Car-
ter, deceased, were Issued to
me, the undersigned on the
Sth day of Novsmber, 1948, In
the proceeding Indicated below
my signature hereto, which Is
still pending, and that I now
hold such letters. All persons
having claims against said es-
tate, which Is being adminis-
tered, In the county below
named, are hereby required to
present the same to me re-
spectlvsly, at the address be-
low given, before suit upon
same are barred by the gene-
ral statutes of limitation, be-
FOR SALE—Three-bedroom
home, located on College Ave-
nue. Small cottage of three, fore such estate Is closed, and
rooms and bath on same lot. within the time prescribed by
For full particulars see C.M. law. My residence and poet
Fisher, Real Estate Office, office are, Clarksville, County
Brewer Hotel.
w* are deeply grateful to our
friends, neighbors and others
for the many acts of kindness
bestowed upon us during the
Illness and after the passing
of our loved on*. We shall
ever remember you with hearts
of gratitude and pray God’s
richest blessings upon you. The
C.C. Kins low family.
.18—Livestock
FOR SALE--Good 3-year-old
whltefac* bull.—O. P. Keeton,
487-3171.
FOR SALE — Registered
bulls, on* 1-year-old, on* 2-
year-old. — J. w. Whiteman,
Route 1, Avery.
of Red Rlvsr, State of Texas.
Dated this 20th day of Nov-
ember, 1968.
A. B. Carter; Independent
Executor of the Estate of C.
V. Carter, Number 3899, In
the County Court of Red Rlvsr
County, Texas.
- Announcements
29—Merchandise
FOR BUTANE service call
Roach Butane, Deport, Texas,
collect, OL2-44QO.■-
WASH ROCK and Road Gra-
vel delivered anywhere In-Red
River County. Bal Stegall
Ready-Mix Concrete.
Book List at
County Public
Library Grows
I buy and sell used furniture. Gallon
in.00®.’ COcriS.rrCTE“. ' ‘
Clarksville. . • ,
HELP WANTED
7—Male
Outside Paint Sal*
tfUR GOOD PAINT 18.45
OUR BETTER PAINT $3.45
OUR BEST PAINT $4.95
gallon Inside Paint Sal*
OUR BETTER PAINT $2.95
OUR BEST PAINT $3.95
Savt Dollars On Paint
BOLLMAN SUPERETTE
WANTED: Man for profitable
Rawleigh Business In North Red
River County. Good living at
start. See Jess* Humphrey, Rt.
3, Clarksville or writ* Raw-
lelgh’s Dept. TXK-512-101,
Memphis, Tenn.
I—Male-Female
The Red River County Public
Library continues lnfullooare-
tlon on the mezzanine floor of
the Chamber of Commerce.
Many women are working each
week In an effort to get the
growing collection catalogued
and shelved. The collection now
numbers approximately 2,500
books. Last Friday afternoon
the library witnessed Its lar-
gest circulation of books to date,
as more and more youth and
adults make us* of the growing
library facility.
' —• The library Is opened at pro-
New steel traps: No. } slngl* a#n* oniy ^ Fridays andSatur-
1 1/2 double and single. No. 2 days. Friday the hours are
double springs. C. A. Maxfleld three to five, and on Saturday
JTaw^ib^uTroSbSd! n°°n' Tuesday, nJ??
Interstate shipment of vlru- amber 87.
lent hog cholera virus Is pro- Admitted
hlblted* after January 1, 1963, Mr. Will StrickUnd, Ray-
and Interstate shipment of hogs ">ood T. Messlck, Harry Whlte-
(except for Immediate slaughter James L. Watson, H. T.
treated with this virus 1* pro- Thompson, Sandra Kay Martin,
hlblted after July 1, 1963. £d Joo#>* M.r*‘ ch*rUy °-
There Is no restriction on Roberta, Marlon Greer, Mrs.
Interstate shipment of unexpos- B* *> Fuller, Mrs. Agnes D.
ed hogs for slaughter, as long Mar able, Mrs. Hal lie Graves,
as they aye shipped to a re- Mrs- Dav* Carter, Clarksville;
cognised slaughtering center, a Mrs. Roy Prater. Tommy D.
public stockyards, or an ap- Couch, Robert Kunkel, Bogata;
proved stockyards or livestock K*rk Lee, DeKalb; Mrs. Billie
market, and are not diverted D- Reaves, Paris; Gary Townes,
enrout* for any other purpose. Fulbrlght;
There are certain require- Mra. w* *• Chapman, Mias
ments which feeder pigs and Ell“ Hughston, Henry H.
breeding stock must meet If Knight, Avery;
they are shipped across-state Mrs. Willie G. Shiver, James
lines. Savage, Detroit.
1. Officially vaccinated pigs _ _ Dismissed
can. be shipped Interstate to any Er*d Jon#*\ Mrs. Edgar
destination, providing they are Smlth* Mr‘- EUU B- Davidson,
Identified as such and accom- Av*ry»_
panled by a health certificate. J°* Ford. Mrs. Lola E. Bar-
2. Any pigs, regardless of |fn> Mrs* Phillip Brooks, Mrs.
vaccination status, can be Hershal Brooks, Mrs. Minnie
shipped Interstate to public or Lawler, Mrs. Carlos Vaughan,
approved stockyards and Mrs. Lydia D. Mauldin, Bogata;
markets. John M 0l«nn» Mrs. 0111*
3. Pig’s not officially vaccln- Thompson, Mrs. Wanda Phipps,
ated can also be shipped Inter- k*r,‘ Margaret Stevens, Mrs.
state directly to another farm £i°r* Thompson, Miss Beverly
providing they are accompanied Thompson, Atha Butler , Dol-
by a health certificate and a b*rt Stanley, Mrs. Mollle D,
permit from the state of dea- Todd Smith,
tlnatlon. Doyi* R. Glossup, Clyde Har-
“Offlclally vaccinated pigs” v*y>. st*Ph*n Smith, Maurice
are those vaccinated by an ac- J*nkIns, Clarksv111*;
credited veterinarian or a full- Mra. Otis Mitchell, Saltillo;
time State or Federal Inspector. Mias Lois J. Milner, Wichita
And the pigs must be per manen- ,Mr** Richard Gandy,
tly Identified and recorded as fulbrlght; Thurman Quarles,
official vaccinates by the person Marshall; Miss Loyce Bourne,
who performs the vaccination. , Mrs. James H. Means,
If pigs are vaccinated less Mlnden, La.;
than 21 days before shipment, . Ed McKinney, Joe W. Stid-
ham, Mrs. Jerry L. Green,
CHEATHAM HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL players who recently completed an Impressive
season, are pictured above, left to right as follows; First row, kneeling, Trainer Hulon
Lester, Herman Davis, George Carreathers, Kenneth Smith, Ballard McPherson, R. C.
Miller, James Johnson, Charles Wooten, Anthony Moore,toiwtqple Austin; second row,
Larry Brown, Milton Baker, Howard Douglas, Harold Duncan, Vernon Jones, Elbert King
(co-captaln), BUI McCulloch, Hue Sammle Docklns; third row, Coach Clarence Nix, Roy
Wade, CUney Brown, Jimmy Edwards, Albert Baker (captain), James Larson, Donald
Willis, Walter Stewart, Jesse Timmons and Clifton Lockhart. Seven members of this team
will be lost through graduation before the 1963 season.
Newborn
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lawrence
Green, son, born Nov. 21, named
Jerry Lawrence Green Jr.
NEW Men’s rubber boots,
plain and Insulated boots,
rubber. C.A. Maxfleld Army A
Navy Store, 229 Walnut street.
Colonial War
Preceded By
Revolution
RELIABLE MAN or woman to
take over Watkins Rout* In
Clarksville.' Good for up to
$65 weekly to start. No In-
vestment. Set your own hours.
Permanent opportunity. Full or
part time. Writ* C. R. Ruble,
Dept. N-4, P. O. Box No. 2447,
Memphis 2, Tennessee.
Army A Navy Store, 229 Walnut
9tr*et.
21 —Miscellaneous
CONCRETE CULVERTS for
driveways and drains. Bal Ste-
gall Ready Mix Concrete. Phone
427-2001.
FOR
FOR RENT
v—Applicant**
29 Apartments
from ten until two. The Child-
ren’s story hour, under the
direction of Mrs. RlchardWren,
Is held each Saturday mortiing
at 9:30. An attractive mural,
Uluatratlng on* of the children’s
books of Dr. Seuss, added much
to the children’s area when
mounted last week.
Mrs. Margaret Mellon Is ser-
ving full time, on a volunteer
basis, as librarian of the County
they must be treated with a
simultaneous Injection of modi- Annona
fled live virus vaccln* and at
least 15 cc. of anti-hog chol-
era serum (or 7.5 cc. of anti-
body concentrate.)
If the pigs are vaccinated 21 _,__
days or more before shipment
either a killer virus vaccine or Rnrial for
a modified live virus vaccln* „ , ,
can be used. Martin Nov. 22
If killed vaccines are used, .. .. _ . „
the pigs must have been vaccln- Mrs. Mary Rebecca Marsh,
ated not more than 6 months R°u‘« J. Av*r7»jjl*d T****- rolleee Station—The Amerl
Drlor to shinmani- with mrvit kana Nov. 21. She was burled College station--The Amen-
ded virus ^vaccines the tS* ^ Warthan cemetery Nov. 22 Revolution was an accomp-
Umltli onevear1 ’ ^ by Clarksville Funeral Home, Ushed fact before the famous
All vaccln*!!d’Die. must b« following the service In the 'shots heard around the world”
All vaccinated pigs must be Methodist Church of were Grad at Lexington and
inspected prior to shipment and Meinoaist enuren oi * Th,_ vl™
a health certificate Issued by Avery-at 3 p.m conducted by Concord^ ThlsWewlsexpress-
.Uh.r « KerMUt«l ....rln.- SU'mSST, IT.Tt £»£ m JS“.h*o“wUI
f-‘“. ” » **“ °r F«a"*1 SSSL.fSS’rmlS ^lwJ: n..d ’of ,ln..r... 1. oolS,...
period history. “*
Dr. Nell R. Stout, a product
crtUlcat. b.for. w, c» b.
Surviving are sons, Irvin E, the documents of the period, the
A BIT OF ACTION FROM THE BI-DISTRICT ENCOUNTER of Paul Pewltt and Ualnger-
fleld. Dangerfleld edged out Pewltt 6-6. The game was played at Texarkana. (Dehoney
Studio Photo)
Inspectors. Bearden, Edd Smith, Earl W%r
ofUc fal ly* hyac c In ated "1^ JnkMon and Cecil Jackson
shipped
farm
Interstate to another
ww- sa> A^*°iisss stjsstssss.....
poorly-guarded British Posts.
“The British troops were
sent out to capture some of
these supplies, and the Battle
of Lexington and Concord re-
sulted,” Stout said.
"The Americans had taken
over the reins of government
In almost every colony by the
end of 1775,” In New York,
where the colonial legislature
remained loyal to the Crown,
other Americans established a
parallel government. Most
colonial legislatures, however
were firmly controlled by
Americans.
The Boston Tea Party of
Decfmber, 1773, Is best known
but there were similar tea par-
ties In other ports such as New
York, Philadelphia, and Charle-
ston, the Texas A AM history
faculty member said.
Ot.r Butins** Is Your Broteetlsn
Wald rep Insurance Agency
During ffiv Past Y*«r
We Uewd
1,800,000
GALLONS
of Wmfr
To W«ik Your Cloth#*
CLEANER
•i
The Village
THEBE MUST HAVE
BEEN A REASON
405 West Main
Clarksville, Texas
— Three room
-- Library. Circulation Is running obuinTrom t’h/.t.t. of d.sM Marsh, Texarkana; daughters, American R*
dewnsUirs fur- *»J‘bout 1^0 book* per week, In Lthorlzm* Mrs. Cirmin Metdowr ind 775
FOR SALE--Rheem heater, nlshed apartment. Private bath, the *1* hour* the library la
25,000 BTU, automatic pilot, bills paid. Five room unfurnish- opened,
$10. E.K. Russell.
Headquarters For
RUTH BERRY
PUMPS *
TEXAS FUEL
CLARKSVILLE, TEXAS
BUTANE-PROPANE
GAS end APPLIANCES
R. L. PEEK
Manager
PHONE 427-2450
ed apartment. See Mrs. Grsen-
wood. _
30—Bus!nett Property
FOR RENT — Excellent
business location, 220 N. Wal-
nut. Edd Conerly. **-
32—Houses
FOR RENT: 4 room house on
Peter's Prairie Road. Lights
and gaa. O. V. Slaton, Phone
427-2005.
FOR RENT—Nice 5-room
houae, newly decorated lnald*
and out. Call Mra. Julia Raul-
•ton, 427-2974.
Anyone wishing to contribute
either money or books to the
library la asked to contact
either the Rev. Raymond Judd,
Mra. Pat Beadle, or Mr*. Ric-
hard Groepper, chairman, sec-
retary, and treasurer, reflec-
tively, of the County Library
committee.
All lateet best sellers and
many new children’s books are
available, as well as classics,
old favorites, and a variety of
books on a multitude of sub-
jects.
shipment. The shipper must mslneV’ h.sald
also maintain . closed herd for m lots of way
21 days prior to shipment and
going on since
Only the fighting ce-
then ahlp only to farjna In states
which require a 21-day iso-
lation of imported swine,
Tf'rSrS r 3^“1
Keener Marah and family, Battle of Lexington and Concord
Hooka; Lula Marsh, Ft. Worth; was fought.
Mr. and Mrs. R.H. Lumpkin, The Americans had smuggled
New Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Claud weapons Into various colonies
Bosh art, Ft. Worth; Mr. and ........
Mrs. Carl Marsh and family,
Tyler; Mr. and Mrs. O.L. Cur-
tis, Mr. and Mrs. B1U Marsh
Detroit Ranch
Operator Dead
Homer Hurchel Smith, Rout* ___
l Detroit, died at hie home Nov Mra*. Flossie AU-
day, Ft. Worth; Mr. and Mra.
Si3°.PJm-^r°lt W.E. McClure, Texarkana; Mr.
Baptist Church and again Satur- ud Mrs. W.E. Grant, Mra. Jo*
,a the Flret praaton Hooka. Mr. and>lrs.
Baptist Church at McAdoo, e.L. Tlfdale, Clarksville; Hen-
Texaa, with Interment In the daraon Coffmsn, Shamrock;
tour cemetery. Mrs. Wanda Sheffield and Miss
„ Susie Sheffield, LewUvIUe,
PsS^ Ark” Mrs. Lucy Bryant, Mrs.
»“•> Lynn- Mrs. Mabel Coff-
- C C Kina low, 506 Wash- ar* w,r* ^““.BajmwelLDlck man( w.N. Lynn,-Mr. and Mrs.
FILL SAND and top soil tor mgtm, whose death occurred ^arnw*11’ Lewie, tobert E(] Coata ^ daughters, Ann-
— ------ P ' oceerrwa p.air*, Dal* Glass and Russell ona. ^r. and Mrs. A. D. Nix,
°u^. H'u-
Deceased was born In Texas
Aug. 1, 1906. He had lived In
the Detroit community seven
year* at the time of his death-
and operated a ranch.
Surviving are his wife, the
for months and even, had
borrowed” s few cannon from
MISCELLANY
C. C. Kinslow
Buried Nov. 18
40 Pertonal Service*
varHa and lote. Bel Stegall
Ready - Mix Concrete. Phone
427-2001.
41—Special Notices
NO TRANSPASSING or
hunting on my lend, 5 mllee
southwest of Annona, at any
time. Robert Campbell.'
Nov. 16 at his home, was burled
In the Old Shamrock cemetery
Nov. 20, following the service
In Clarksville Funeral Home
Chapel at 2 p.m., conducted by
the Rev. Raymond Judd, Jr.,
pastor of First Preebyterlqn
Church, assisted by the Rev.
For Export Paint and
Body Work Brinp Your
Car To
HASKELL
SUMMERS
PAINT, BODY AND
GLASS SHOP
. Located In The
GMC TRUCK
AGENCY
East Main
Phone 427-2055
ft former Olive Dillon, whom he
Jo* Gilmore, pastor of Flret .....
10—Automobiles
FOR SALE: The largest as-
sortment of A-l Used Cars In
Clarksville. Visit our conveni-
ent used car lot and enjoy the
freedom of choice. All makes
and models. Any tarms your
FOR ALL ELECTRICAL Ser-
vice needs call Oarl Roberts at
Modern Electric Service
Phone 487-8740.
READY MIX concrete de-
livered anywhere in Red River
married at Crosybton, Texas,
May 18, 1927, mother, Mrs.
Oar lead Smith, Amarillo; sons,
Audrey Smith, Lubbock, and
Kenneth Smith, Ft. Worth; sla-
ters, Mrs. Oscar Holmes, Am-
arillo, and Mra. Nola Bass,
tour grand
children.
... . .... County. Bal Stegall Ready-Mix
credit and Income will justify, concrete. Phone 487-2001.
Wooley Motor Co. . ...........*
FOR SALE* 1968 Ford Falcon SEPTIC TANK cleaning. Pro-
“£«. 0.000 TOt »r^.c^c.r.UUm-
miles, on* owner, dash heater, 0,1 - 42 Clarkxvlll*.
reasonably priced.' Contact at
487-3333 after 4 p.m.
Baptist Church.
Active pallbearers were Ma-
rlon Hines, Kenneth Sheppard,
Lefty Orlffln, Homer Foster,
Frank Crawford and Jack St-
ringer. Honorary pallbearers
were Lucian Reed, Luther Hum- D,.
phrey, Bill Presley and W. R. SSSST1
Nowell. enuaren.
Born In Kentucky May S4, •
1878, deceased spent most -w
his life In Rad River County.
Surviving are a son, Buster „__, . . ,
Kinslow, end daughter, Mrs.
Willie Bond, both of Clerks-
villa; also tour grind children, * h 961 "6*
several nieces and nephews. plan 1 * •Mon*
WATCH FOR OUR BIG
CHRISTMAS
SALE
Of Furniture During December
FREE BOXSPRINGS with the purchase of Vn
Innerspring Mattress
$UT0N FURNITURE
WE ARE NOW
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.