The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1960 Page: 3 of 12
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The Clarksville Times, Clarksville, Texas, August U, 1940 ;
Presbyterian.
Surviving in addition to her hue-
band are thre« sons. W iliam S.
Wallace of Childress. Ruda Wal-
lace of Clarksville and Harold Wal-
lace of Midland; one daughter.
Mrs. W. O. Boll man. Clarksville:
brother, A. L Walker. Round Rock
Texas; 13 grand children, and 24
Mabry. Honorary rxiUbearer* were
Wayne Taylor, Bill Keel, Shorty
Wright and B.vnn T. Pace.
Mrs. Wallace waa bom May It.
1S75. at St Jonas. Arkansas. She
was the daughteg£f John and Fan-
nie Hesa Goodman. On August S.
MSI. she was married to J. B
Wallace at St Jonas. She waa a
.leral Home, following the service
in Nrw - Shamrock Presbyterian
Church at 10 30 'a m.v conducted
by the Rev Sammy Rice, pastor
of Fliwt Presbyterian Cuurch of
Honey Crove.
Active pallbearers were leslie
Rose. Briice Bland, Ktob Tisdale.
Byron Pace, Tidy Mabry and Matt
Mrs. J. B. Wallace
Buried Monday
Mrs J. B Wallace. 600 North
Cedar street, died in the Red R'.v-
er County Hospital Aurust 20 She
was buried in the New Shamrock
cemetery Monday b.v Jolley's Fu-
great grand children
of whisky oir ease of beer to a
name on the list, and later get
back a dozen botttoa or eases.'
Chain letters are Ulegal in Ftorida
if anything of value Is ottered,
NEW CHAIN LETTEK
Fort Lauderdale. Fla. —UB—
They’ve got a new chain letter
gimmick here. In it, the recip-
ients are advised to send a bottle
menu
178 or-
l* was
icates;
jJ7 :-,M!
4
l
4 TO • LB.
AVERAGE
Just a few days before you’ll bo shooing the
youngsters off to school. You’ll need a good supply
of nutritious, appetizing school lunch foods, so
drop by Piggly Wiggly. You’ll find the finest lunch
eon foods—and lots of other things you’ll need
too For the b#*t in foods always, shop
PIG6LY WIGGLY
CLARKSVILLE, TEXAS
PRICES EFFECTIVE
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
AUGUST 261271
TELLING OFF TEACHER—Donald Duncan, a student in
Bryan’s honor school, tells off his teacher, Mrs. Lela ..Ed-
wards. The outburst was a planned hoax to show pupils how
little they remember when something unexpected happens.
The young people studying language arts were asked to put
down exactly what Donald’ said to Mrs. Edwards before stalk-
ing out of the classroom. (AP Photo
ARMOUR'S LUNCHEON MEAT
(4c Off Label)
You Pay Only
12 Oz. Can
Plentiful Foods
For September
eluding gas light, coffee maker.
Cannon towel set and the grand
pr.ze was a Roper gas range. Free
door prizes were also given.
10 Ox.
Pkg.
Texas DPS Needs
More Field Men
SPECIAL OFFER
FREE ROBINHOOD HATS, AND FREE SUCKERS FOR
THE KIDDIES, FREE EMERY BOARDS FOR THI
n In an effort to boost the field
personnel of the Texas Department
y of Public Safetv Lieutenant Joel
,t Daws. Drivers License service in
District 1-B. announced that young
e men interesting in joining one of
the world's tap police agencies
e should make arbitration itnmcdi-
r ately
a In hVi announcement, the yet-
i' eran officer stressed the need for
i trained patrolmen. In addition to
e the Drivers License service, it was
e pointed out that applicants may
now be assigned directly after
t- specialized training to the License
3 and Weight, ll.'gtrway patrol or
> Motor Vehicle inspection of OUT
il Ttxra Department of Public Safe-
31 ty
| , Lieutenant Daws, who is in
d charge of the Drivers License In
is 18 northeast Texas counties, said
it that the applicant must have a
t- high school education and be avail-
a* able for assignment anywhere in
d Texas. Additional qualifications
?r include being in too physical con-
dition. be between 68 and 76 uvehes
i- in height, weight not less than two
5- or more than three pounds per
g inch in height, of good moral
ir standards and be a resident of
Texas for one year.
r. Young men between 21 and 35
, who desire Such personal benefits
« as good pay with retirement, an-
I* nual vacation and holidays plus
sick, leave are requested to con-
v tact the local patrolmen stationed
j. in their, area or write to the De-
, partment in Austin. Applications
it may be obtained by writing to
,y Austin or by applying in person
to the Highway Patrol officer In
Tyler. Field service examination
will be given in Tvler October 4
FREE!
LADIES!
BREMMER CHOCOLATE JUMBO
S LB.
BAD i
WITH COUPON
IN THIS AD
(WITHOUT COUPON
POTATO CHIPS
CENTRAL AMERICAN GOLDEN
Crisco
SNO CLUB
ttfttORINE
THE BRISK TEA
UPTON'S
CROOK NECK
yhtows QUASH
their applications by September
Zt to be eligible to take this ex-
amination
Cooking Show
The Fat Boy gaa cooking show
sponsored by Texas Fuel, and held
in the Mlesch bu Idintf on the south
aide of the square Tuesday eve-
ning at 7 30 o'clock, was attended
by a record breaking crowd Some
of the late comers were unable
to get in the building.
Several prizes were given, to-
Vi GAL.
cm
Rogers. Ark —Uh— Printed of-
fering suggestion of the Union Cha-
pel Church in the nearby Mtindell
community; “You can't take it
with you but you can send it on
ahead/]____
Waldr** las. Agency Phnw i&
KEYSTONE STEMS AND PIECES
4 OZ.
• CAN
RESERVE
RIGHT
BORDEN'S.....]aSz
10c OFF ON 5 OZ. JAR INSTANT COFFEE
BORDEH'S----- ,^/AY
WHAT DO PRESCRIPTIONS
CONTAIN?
BUDXWAFFLEr
SYRUP , . . , .
CHUNK LIGHT MEAT TUNA '
STARKKT . . . .
15c OFF ON 3 LB. CAN MRS. TUCKERS
CUORTFNING. . , .^/AY
CHICKEN CHOW MEIN DINNER
IA riMY m oz.
I m Mill T .... • .SIZE
Sometimes you get a large bottlefull, or perhaps a few
tiny tablets or capsules. But each one also contains
several priceless Ingredients.
A prescription represents the accumulated knowledge
• physician acquired after many year* of study. To com-
pound it properly, a pharmacist had to attend a College
of Pharmacy for a long time. The drugs to it took much
research to perfect and extensive clinical testing to in-
sure safe use. Yet, the average prescription costs onhr
about S3. Truly, an amazingly low price for better health.
$ OZ. CELLO
•PRO.
YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a
medicine. Pick up your prescription if shopftag nearby,
or we will deliver promptly without extra charge. A
great manv people entrust us with their prescriptions.
May we compound jouri? « ’
•e OFF OlfS 02. JAR INSTANT COF«F*
- .... J2iVMY
NABISCO SUGAR HONEY GRAHAM
maomK
INSTANT LAUNDRY STARCH
NIAGRAi . . . .
This reopen feed far ISc Toward the pof-
chere ef S Ik ReMn Heed Fleur, at pour
Piggly Wig* to r
CLARKSVILLE, TEXAS
WITH
Tableware
Copyright I960 (TW1)
Robin Hood
a SPECIAL COUPON VALUE »,
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1960, newspaper, August 26, 1960; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893983/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.