The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1962 Page: 8 of 12
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Ptf* •
Natrbe* haw returned borne after
their, son and family. Mr
ad Keith
Ueh. pastor of Salem
Mtf Keith have
hi the Red River
due to flu and
Mr and Mrs. Carl Yiheey wer
arts Monday
iffSas
with Mr*. Clara
hi bar daughter
and Mr*. June
Meals of Dallas. They were ac
eewpanled by Brenda. Gail and
Jaime Spradlin, daughter* of Mr
aat Mrs. Amos Joe Spradlin of
Garland.
and Mrs- Douglas Janes and
Garland, spent a short vac*
lent*. Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mr*. Penn
were
business visitors in Parts Monday
Visiting Mr and Mrs. Jim Mr-
Kinnev recent were Mrs Oeral-
dlue Cox of Grand Prairie and
Mrs. Harold Greenwood of Mid-
land.
Mrs. Harold Greenwood. Mid
land, snent a short vacation with
her father, Esmle Fogleman, and
her sisters. Mrs. Darwin Floyd
snd Mrs. Gladys McKinney.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Peek had
Sunday dinner with her brother
Mr and Mrs. Edward Coats of
Mtaona.
Mrs. Essie Lawson is vlsltlnr
and
^ tfamily n,t. week In New Orleans.
J Klnr Mr #nd C*H Yancey visit- ®
ed Mr and Mrs T. H< Cozort on
' Saturday. March 24. to help Mrs.
Cocort celebrate her 79th birthday
She was recipient of so verv many
loVely curds and useful gifts.
Mr. and Mrs S. J.
Linda. New Boston; Mr
Du King. B01 King and
dap. tei
Garland cemetery it la hoi
that an wbo «re Interested in
tending the fence across the fr
hr**
King for the Gar-
la called for Fri-
March M at 4:62 p.m. at the
hoped
«r
front
____________ will
bo preseat. Be thinking about of-
fice*! for the Club or Association
^-PMase tell friends and relatives
wbo have loved ones buried in the
Garland cemetery to be present.
Mrs. Amer Altlmore has return-
ed from an extended visit with
Mr daughters In Oraoee. Her sis-
ter. Mrs URy O'Neal of Louisi-
ana. accompanied her home, and
wfll vMt with her until sum
Beaslev is Honored
By Mobil Oil Ca
Visited their ton a^famUy^r
aqd Mrs.
R W Beasley. Wholesaler for
Mob11 OH Comnany in Clarksville
hsa N*en swarded a silver Haoue
bv the CotW'snv. honorin* him for
iS years of “cordial business re-
lations " Some 125 wholesalers,
wives and Mobil officials attended
♦he awards dinner March 21- s'
the Marriott Motor Hotel in Dal-
las where Beasley and others were-
i honored
Charles Rilev Upchurch.
D. Lewis of
•Am
W. W. (Tex)
BRYANT, Jr.
RapraaanHnq -
Intamational Ftdulity
Insurance Company
• UN
• HOSPITALIZATION
• CANCER
--—. Affpona, Texas
R«« 96 Phone 452
G J. Gregor of Dallas, manager
of Mobil’s Southwest .Marketing
Division, spoke at the. dinner and
cited Pie wholesalers’ valuable
service to their communl'les as
weH as the Companv. Praising
these records of cordial .business
relations, he said- that. It Is only
through the efforts of business-
men such as these that a com-
munity and a company can hog**
to grow snd prosper.
Couples League
Bowling Report
Couples league bowling results
of Marrh Iff and Marsh 23 were
as. follows;
Kingpins won 2-1 over Clarks-
ville Livestock Exchange with L.
B. Ca.vine** having high game of
169,’ and Earl Kins having high
series of 477 for- Kingpins. *
Donald I»we for ClarksvRk
Livestock Exchange had high
game of 162 and series of 389
Shooting Stars over Lucky .Strik-
er*. 2-1. Howard Eudv was high
In game and aeriea with 161 and
453 for Shooting Stars. John Ray
Brantley for Lucky Strikers was
high with 164 and 455...
Snare Masters over Jays 2-1.
Jackie Brown with 157 and 426
was.high for Spare Masters. Rov
Linton for Jays was high with
SPORTS
NOTES
HUNTING AND PISHING
ACTIVmiS
I
Mrs. Clarence M.
Raulston Passes
Mrs. Clarence Raulston, Route
6. Clarksville, died March 25 at
2 15 p m. in the Red River County
Hospital She., was buried Tues-
day In th£ New Haven cemetery
Frame Ncratchori oveTArtrtw ^Jolley’s Funera II tome/follow,
nauta 2-1 Bert Holster for„Frame the^ervttr^it~2"p.in. te Bow
Scratchers was high with 164 and
Buddy Duron had high earn* of
L5A and Johnnv Jamison had high
series of 413 for Astronauts.
March 23 Results
Spare Masters over Shooting
Star* 7-1. Donti Smith had high
"am<i and series “of 173 and 440
% Spare Masters Gerald Rob-
ertson for Shooting Stars had 172
,tTd 417.
Kingpins won 3-0 over Astro-
nauts. L. ,B Cavlnes* and Earl
King had hhth game of 177. and
L. B. had hi«*h series of 512. For
Astronauts Richard Bogge«* had
high game and series of 153 and
435 - - 7 '•
Clarksville livestock exchange.
NORTH TDfM rNrVERIUTT
BAND AT TEXARKANA
North Texas University concert
tour band gave a performance In
the Texarkana College, auditorium
Tuesday evening as a part'd Its
annual spring tour.
fhr band la directed by Mau-
..ip. M»nw. »nii j* one of the
leading college musical organize-
tlons in the nation.
lost to Lucky Striker 2-1. John
Rav Brantlev had high of 168 and
439 Pete Wright for Clarksville
Livestock had 151 and 360.
Jays over Frame Scratchers 3-
0 Lewis Meals. Jr. for Jays had
.160 and 427 Ron Rhodes had 124
and 166 for Frame ScratehmuT^
Kingpins are in first place with
Spare Masters running second.
Couple* League _
Personnel
Javs—Jo Goode. \ James Ross
Goode, Klolse Douglas and. Olen
Dooejas,
Kingpins—Rosemary and L. B.
Caviness. Bobhve and Earl Kin*.
Spare Masters—Jackie and M.
L. Brown. Margaret and Donn
Smith
Clarksville Livestock — B e 11 v
Mott and
Haven Baptist Church, conducted
bv the Rev. A. .1. Bond and the
Rev. Arvla Asblll. ^
Active nallbearer* were A. B.
Kellam, Kenneth Rauaton, A. M.
Raulston. Morris Rsulstofi. Allen
Vickers and Jimmy D. VlekOTs.
Honorary pallbearers were BIllv
J. Mitchell. Aubrey Raulston. Al-
bert R aula ton. Ike Thompson and
Willie Raulston.
Born at Wlndorn, Texas,. Auv.-T,
1897 daughter of Mr. and Mfs.
J. W Yarbrough. Mrs Haulafon
was a resident of Red River COQh-
ty 46 years. She was married
to C. M. Raulston at Honor Orotre
April 7. 1915. He survives.
Other survivors are sons. C. M.
tranTRlbn Jr.. Ft. Worth'; Garland
Fishing over the past Yew days
has been at its peak as far as
the local- crapple army" la con-
cerned. The location has been
Lake Texarkana and the beat time
was when you could get there.
From last weekend up until
Wednesday the fishing was fabu-
lous The following fishermen
made meat hauls of barn-door
crapple: Bailey Ralna, Buddy
'Cornett, Lewis Bartlett, Buck
Compton. Harvey Rose, Forrest
Whiteman. Homer Sargent. G. A.
Crow. Robert Bledsoe, Silva
Thomas, Hiram Brantley— Glenn
Dozier, Gladney Vick, Henry
Bachman, Mutt Aubrey, Jimmy
Latimer. Fred Fisher, L. B. Cav-
iness, Marion Hines. Sam Ed-
mondaon, A. E. Rains. R. P. Wil-
liams and Mr and Mrs. C, J. Wil-
liams of Avery.
A good Indication of the spawn-
ing la the fact that about 75 to •»
per cent of these Mg crapple are
male fish. They are in close to
the bank and are In the
of preparing neats. Even
there is quite a bit of controversy
as to when crapple, as well aa
bass, spawn, the water tempera-
ture has to be a certain degree
before the female win deposit her
egg* in the nest. One# this la da
she moves out, leaving
e-
the re-
mainder of the work to the male*.
These are the time you can drop
lively shiner in around the neat.
These are the times you can drop
a lively shiner In around the nest
and whamoo, ole buster h a •
whacked It, -— — ...... .
Fishing around the local area
has begun to pick up also. Lakes
are beginning to settle and fish
are beginning to strike.
There is a lot of nice fishing
close by for those who wish to
fish * few hours after work. Cut-
hand Creek has plenty of all spe-
cies in it at tyie present. Sand
bass and big crapple were caught
Wednesday evening by John Rod-
fednesday evening by Jo
n. Billy Phiaips and E.
P. Sllll-
van,' using minnows and spinneF^
type lures, such as HAH, Abo
Spinner, Thunderbirds and so on.
The creeks are clear and- still run-
ning. Furd Love and son. Alen.
caught list - 75 pounds
Sandies on yellow KAHs last week
In Klekapoo Creek.
The flab are ready so let's
go
fishing
V.
CLARKSVILLE-MAN ON SEA
DUTY TWo WEEKS
Storekeeper First Class Charles
R. Utcs oi Ujt U, 8. Naval Bfc-
i Blectr
serve Electronics Division 8(12 left
Friday bound for the U. S. Naval
Receiving Station at Norfolk, Va..
where he boarded the USS Wood
County ’ l LST 1178) for two weeks
active duty for training afloat.
Lite*, who ir a long time mem-
ber of the local Naval Reserve
Division, recently reenllsted Tor "an
additional six years. He is in
charge of the clothing supply at
the Division.
With his wife and three children,
Lites lives at 1700 West Taylor
in Clarksville, and it employed
•-the U. S. Department of Agri-
<• lture In the Soil Conservation
Service. He Is the son of D. R
Lites. Route 2. Many. La.
He will return to Clarksville on
April 9.
MUOHHTUN * MR
INSURANCE
•
•
FOR RENT:
BELT SANDER
FLOOR SANDER
• ruLiancx
WALKEITS
X*
Hickory Cooked
BARBECUE
1962
Seed Program
THE ASC SPRING PROGRAM
Lois of others caught limits but
falldd to report them. - So from
the above list, one can decide that
crapple fishing has really opened
up again. - -
i _
Located on 12 West
Find Gag Station
C. A. BOWDEN
Barbecue to go
Sandwiches
l
NOW OPEN
I
Raulston. Nash. Texas; Herbert
Raulston, Arlington, and Kenneth
Raulston. Grand Prairie; daugh-
ter. Mrs James Boon, Clarksville;
sistera. Mrs. Van Tavlor, Galena
Park: Mrs. John Coble. Vernon:
Mrs. N. C. Graves. Bonham, and
Mrs. Ross Whitt. Paris; brother}.'
P. Yarbrough, Durham, North
Carolina, and H. N. Yarbrough.
Bonham; also five grand children.
BAGWELL SCHOOL HONOR
STUDENTS REPORTED
JUm
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK
A tune-up will make a great difference In the performance
of youp automobile engine. You’ll get faster starts and
renewed power and pickup. See us today.
We will have in stock new crop, host quality KOBE,
KOREAN, SERECIA, FESCUE, LADINO C! OVER,
WHITE DUTCH, S-l WHITE CLOVER, MADRID and
SWEET CLOVERS/ Hulled and Unhulled BERMUDA,
ALFALFA, DALLIS GRASS. PENSACOLA BAHIA, JOHN-
SON GRASS.
All the New Numbers of Hybrid Small Grain - TEXAS'
HYBRID SEED CORN, SOY BEANS and many othar
seeds.
HOLLEY BROTHERS
INOCULANT for all seed.
We appreciate your business.
GARAGE AND TIN SHOP
East Main Street
Phone 427-2630
Black Brothers Co.
Avalon
r.vrr.v/.r.’ir
PHONE
427-2945
SATURDAY ONLY, MARCH 31
^TPlfPnfr
Ptfp Wrlrht
I^irkv Strikers—Mattie and John
Way Brantley, Helen and Wayne
Parks.
Astronauts—Jn-.To and Johnny
Jamison. Jo and Richard Boflgess.
Shooting Stars—Dessie and Ger-
ald Robertson, I>ouise and How-
ard Eudv. \
Frame Scratrher* — Pam sttd-
Ron Rhodes, Dot and Bert Holater
Aubrey Adam*, principal of the
Bagwell School, reports the fol-
lowing A and B honor rolla for
the last lix weeks;
Flr*t grade — <A> Rickey Ad-
ams. Susan Coffhnan. Kathy Bux-
l)< ■!> <B> Dianne Berry hill
Second grade —<A) Benny C°g
hum and Marla Farmer. IB) N^a
DOUBLE PROGRAM
Otve»*»Scoefr
OT^ COLON •» DCLUXt
FFPD GRAIN SIGN UP
PERIOD ENDS MARCH 36
Thp sign up nerjod. for participa-
tion In the 1962 feed grain pm-
n*-am ends ^n March 30. C. H.
Bales, extension farm manage-
ment sperlnjist.. savs com and
'•rain sorghum producer* desiring
detailed information on the pnv
I cram ran net It from their coun-
ty ASCS office or the county agent
BerryhilT
Third grade —(A) Dianne Betv
nlngfield. <B> Barbara BerryhiU.
Fourth grade— fA) Susan .Vick-
ers and Vickie Bridge!. ,
Fifth grade — (Ah Davis Russell.
1B» Mike Murphy. ’S.;'tu
Sixth grade — Dorothy Russell
and Betty IJnton. n
Seventh grade —-<A) Kay Bar-
ton Ray Barton and Phillis Hast-
ings.
W. R. DOCKINGS SERVING
ON CARRIER USB MIDWAY
i)nr Otiatwiaa I* Four I’rotMlIon
Waldren Insurance Arene*r
Coast of Calif. — Willie R. Dock-
Ins, boilorman fireman, U8N, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Loul* Docklns of
Route 4, Clarksville, Tex., served
aboard the attack aircraft carrier
L'SS Midway, which participated
tn Exercise Pot Shot off the coast
of Southern California, March 12-
23. '
WHuTiwair
SHORTENING
K0UNTY Risfl
CORN
FROZEN
ROUNTY RIST WHOLE RERNEL
ROUNTY RIST
■I DINNERS
212 Of. Cut
PATIO
ENCHILADA
12-Ox. Pkg.
PEAS *‘-15*,
MILK 2 21 25t
PINTO BEANS IX. 19*
GOLDIN NIF FROZEN
ORANGE
IJUICEH
Ox. Can
PRICES 6000 THR0U6R SATURDAY, MARCH 31
1
ARMOURS STAR_
Sliced Bacon
AND
RAT BOONE - JAMES MASON - ARHLENE DAHL
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ROPER RELIABILITY
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Tem-trol automatic top burner, ends scorching, makes all
your cooking vessels automatic. Insta-set control panel
has clock, timer, flourescent light. Low temperature con-
trol oven, large 20” sire. Oven window gives closed view
of cooking.
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SPECIAL MARCH PRICE $269.95
LESS TRADE-IN \ 40.00
TOTAL. . . . . . .$229.95
MONTHLY PAYMENTS OF fll.1t
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TEXAS FUEL
-t______NORTH SIDE SQUARI
CLARKSVILLE ~~ --£-
POUND
29*
BOOTH FROjtN
FISH STICKS
• Oz. fkf.
BOOTH FROZEN BRcAOEO
OCEAN PERCH Jft*
or CATFISH 8J*'W
FRITO PLAin
CHIU w,c. 69c
PmnCESS CREME V«.0«.D^W.
cookies 2p?r 49 c
UNGRADED
HAHTITT
RI6HTS
•ESERVEB
EGGS
$]00
DOZ.
ALL AAEAT
BOLOGNA
394
SupcitSave
POUND
ST8GK-UP SALE
CAMPBELL’S TOMATO .
soupTsI/^C
SWAN5DCWN LAYER
AUSTIX
BEEF STEW
150x.
Caa
AUSTEX SPA6HETT1 I-
MEAT BALLS
2C6n R ITCHES
TOWELS .
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SCOTflIS LUNCHEON _
wwm*rvi,
SKINNER'S SPAGHETTI
or macahonl- a*i
2 7 Oz Ion* z9v
IMPERIAL PURE CANE
Pound
Bag
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JIMMY HUB'
JOB PINSON
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don Is charm
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printed In
NOTICE T(
reputation or
gladly correc
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profit.
The Times
or any uninte
correct in it;
All advert!*!
Prepoati
lmpracti
A new; b<
scheme whlc
appeal to m
60 years of
been chartert
Sixty Now,,
in May, 196
said to be *|
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FJixty now i
retirement as
Social Securi
month, plus !
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recipients of
$80 monthly,
minimum. Th
pay $300 for
at CO. In in
$300 would t
what a house
fipd to receli
dents. Infor
Sixty Now f
this preposte
increase woul
crectlt.a could
justify such j
payments. 1
program a a
criminatory,
objective* of
United State*
re' paying 6
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spectlve of
should form
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to retire at (
tirement age
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list of Social
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centage of thi
rapidly Jncre
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needs of a la
Security die
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burprments
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living cost*,
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of withholdii
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aging populat
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retirement p
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1962, newspaper, March 30, 1962; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893949/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.