The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1969 Page: 3 of 12
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Thanks
por tha many kind and
; r.ou^titful axprasslonb of your
lovr and sympathy whan tlta
o-:r>n of our grlaf saamed too
>t-avy to bear, wa art* daaply
<n0 stnceraly grateful. Visits,
Moral tributes, food and other
•okans of nalghborllnass ware
i.-eply meaningful. Friendship,
offe< tlon and astaam thus so
vyarmly conveyed brought com-
forting solace so helpful at such
a time. May God richly bless
and keep you, Is our'prsyer.
The family of Mrs, E. T.
Hardee.
I wish to express my sincere
■t anks to all my friends, nelgh-
tjors, to Itev. Butler, Ur. Marx,
Ur. Edwards and the staff at
><ed Hlver County Hoapltal, for
all their kindness and help; for
all the nice cards and flowers
1 received during my Illness
and stay In the hospital. Mrs.
Sae Carpenter and family.
Our store is
a member of
StJ-Bl, South-
east Assoc.,
Buyers, Inc.,
an SO store
buying group
formed to
bring you bet-
ter furniture
values.
GREEN'S FURNITURE
KOH 3A.LE- Full blood Pek-
ingese puppies. One white and
2 black. W K Nowell, phone
ui-mj.
For Rent
"YO SELL, PURCHASE
OH FINANCE
real estate
CONTACT
1 MICKEY RUSSELL
Red Klverr County's only
Certified Master Broker.
SOI west Mala Street
Phone 4TJ-M31
gUrkgtttj. Tex.
lUDDY'S
MEN'S WEAR
Homo of Nationolly
AtJvortitod Rrandt
■SOUP'S on, the rug that U,
clean with Blue Lustre. Rent
electric shampooer $1. O. V.
Slaton Furniture Co.
rlkJXJO.
st^year.
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FOR LEASE--188 acres on
Peters Prairie Road for ).
Carried soy beans Iasi
Contact Buddy Duren, phone
427-3155, after 5 p.m., 427-
2323. _
BUILDING FOR RENT--Suit-
able for garage or storage. See ,
John Shadld.
FOR LEASE--872 acre ranch
with' house. Write 4535 First
National Bank Bldg., Dallas,
Texas 75202.
FOR RENT--Unfurnished 3-
bedroom home, reworked on
Inside and out. B. F. Sargent.
427-2667.
HOUSE TO be moved or
taken down tn Clarksville. W. R.
Nowell. 427-3323, -; •'
TIRED OK LOOKING for s
piece to rent'* Interested tn
owning s mobile home? Come
by end look at BAS Mobile
-Borne Sales, McCoy "Road, or
call 427-2218.
FOR SALE--2 bedrooms on
extrs Urge lot, water, sewer,
natural gas. Phone 697-3521
business, Annona, or 697-3536.
&ULLDO ZER WORK
Land Clearing by acre or
■hour. Custom dirt moving
by hour or yard. Govern-
ment pools and dams.
Conuct Murry B. Giles
Clarksville, Texas
WANT
LUNKER
CATFISH?
I have five of the Beet
CATFISH BAIT FORMU-
LAS, tested sad proven.
Costs pennies to make.
Your first flahlag trip ust^
this bait wtU more than
pay for Itself. Sead$1.00to
N. E. WHITLOW!
733 Goldwuod
Dallas, Taxas 73I3J
Headquarters For
RUTH BERRY
PUMPS
PARGAS
ClarLsville/ Texas
BUTANE—PROPANE
GAS and APPLIANCES
R. L. PEEK
Managet*
PHONE 427-2450
HOT MIX
ASPHALT
Plant In Mt. Pleasant
Drlveways-Parklng Lots
Gravel -- Fill Dirt
•FREE ESTIMATES
H.E. SPANN & CO.
Mt. Pleasant
Day Phone PA 4-3818
Nlte Phone PA 4-4730
Employment
WANTED--A girl toj office
work, part-time, single or
married. P. O. Box BF. Clarks-
ville, Texas 75426._
WAITRESS
WANTED
APPLY
BRANDING IRON
FOR R£NT--Duplex, three
large rooms, private bath. B.
F. Sargent, phone 427-2667.
FOR RENT--Bedroom with
private bath. 601 West Main.
Phone 427-3093.
FOR LEASE--Combination
motel-service station and 800
acres ad)olnlng pasture. Phone
area 214, 747-9876,_D a 11 a s,
-IgJtas.
FOR SALE
1967 GM.C 1/2-ton Pickup,
long wheel base, low mile-
age. Real cheap.
Cattle frames for long
wheel base pickup. Really
good. Bargain.
Electric cement mixer.
Portable feed grinder.
Allce-Chalmers Tractor.
Real good for logging.
Various other Items such
as rifles, pistol, etc.
Reason for selling Is be-
cause of the recent death
of- my~ misbaiid^ Winfield
Gilliam.
Contact Iris Fay GlUlam-
or Greeley Gilliam, An-
nqnau. Texas. Phone M U 4 -
3886, Avery, Texas, or
697-3556, Annona, Texas,
after 6 p.m.
FOR RENT--Furnished ga-
rage apartment on West Wash-
ington. W R. Nowell, phone 427-
3323.
FOR RENT--Furnished ga-
rage apartment with carport.
Henry J. Hooser, 427-2398.
HAY FOR SALE. Phone 427-
2164. F M Road 1159. G. A.
Hines.
LEMON OIL POLISH for fine
furniture. 50< and 11.00 sites.
Slaton Furniture Co., Clarka-
vllle.
MANAGER WANTED for
motel-service station. Also
oversee, ranching operation.
Phone 747-9876. Dallas. ‘
BULLDOZER
WORK
Lancf Clearing and
Dirt Work
Hourly or Contract
JOHN AND DON
TOWNES
Phone 427-3594
and 427-2736
NEW CARS & TRUCKS
'ARE LESS
When You Trade With
ROBERT STOREY
Chevrolet-O Ips
For Sale
IT'S PURPLE MARTIN TIME.
Beautiful Aluminum Martin
Houses, Complete with Tele-
scoping Pole. $24.95 up.
Wild Bird Feeders. $2.95.
Common Sense KUU Roaches.
Millions of tubes sold yearly.
ONLY $1.00 per Tube.
E. J. Bollman, 406 Washington.
EXPERIENCED
QUALIFIED REALTOR
Member Ready
of to
M L.S Serve You
FARMS RANCHES
CITY PROPERTY
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
INDUSTRIAL
Real Estate
Loans
Mortgages
BONNIBEL JACKSON
REALTOR
909 /Washington
Clarksville
Phone 427-3460
ATTENTION TRUCKERS
These trucks are ready to go to work!
1967R-195 INTERNATIONAL
1-966 R-T95 INTERNATIONAL
1964 1800 INTERNATIONAL
,,..1965 F-600 MACK DIESEL
1965 DCOF 405 INTERNATIONAL
We ha ve the largest stock ot good used trucks in
the 4-States area.Check with us before buyirvgs
CURTIS MOTOR COMPANY
Authorized International Harvester Dealer
Texarkant , Texas Highway 67 West
Call Eric Royal, 792-8261 or 838-7808
FOR SALE or trade--Skaggs
Wrecking Yard and parts bus-
lnesii', house and 16 acres.Con-
tact J D Skaggs, 632-5878 or
632-5944, Bogata, Texas. Also
Want to buy winch truck.
COWS FOR SALE--150young
good quality Angus. $210.00
each. Russell’s Klckapoo Val-
ley Ranch, Annona, Texas (code
214) -697-2208._
1956 FORD 2-ton hay truck.
Brand pew rubber. $400. 1965
Chevrolet 1/2-ton pickup. $$23.
Sterling Miller, Detroit, Tea.
FOR SALE- ANGUS BULLS
2 years old, $300.00 each. Rus-
sell’s Klckapoo Valley Ranch.
Annooa, Texas (cods 214)-697-
2208.
FOR SALE--1957 Chevrolet
station wagon. New overhauled
motor. Bill Marr. Phone 427-
3170.
FOR SALE
One block from school--de-
lightful 3-bedroom home, Urge
den, with cathedral celling, loU
of built-Ins, wall-to-wall car-
pet, air conditioner, panel ray
heat, washer connections, ator-
age room, car port, large lot,
$10,500.00.
Northeast Clarksville, three
bedroom home, panelled den,
large closets, modern bath, new
roof and wiring, three lots,
$4,000.00.
175 acres, 2-1/2 miles out of
Deport, 91-acre cotton allot-
ment, 31-acre grain allotment,
all blackland; 105 acres tn les-
padesa pasture. $48 par acre
government payments on 62
acres, one barn, 2 large pi<oU.
Price $165 per acre.
BONNIBEL JACKSON
REALTOR
909 Washington
. -"' 427-3460
Miscellaneous
EXCHANGE mixed hay for
saddle. Ray Llpe, Route 1,
Avary, Texas 75554.
NOTICE--To rid your home
of roaches, termites, rodents,
ants, etc., call 427-3674. Ly-
clan Humphrey, Red River Val-
ley Pest Control. Member of
Texas Pest Control AssocU-
Uoa. Free estimates, reason-
able prices. All work guar-
anteed.
FOR ALL ELECTRIC AL ser-
vice needs call Carl Roberts
at Modern Electric Service.
427-2740.
WE BUY USED FURNITURE
and appliances. Phone 427-
3601.
GUARANTEED SEWING ma-
chine repair and service on any
make machines. Call Greg’s
Fsbrlcs, 427-3691.
FOR SEPTIC TANK service,
call CurtU Lemon, 1101 South
Locust, or phone 427-2960.
MATTRESSES RENOVATED.
Regular alee cotton mattress
renovated and recovered,
$11.90. cotton mattresses made
Into a comfortable toag lasting
tntersprlnc, $26.50 complete.
Free pick up and delivery.
Richer data Mattress A Awning
Shop, Blossom, Taxas. Pbuoe
922-5435.
RANDOLPH ELECTRIC Ser-
vlce, 206 North Pecan, for all
electrical services. Phone 427-
3921, Clarksville, Texas.
I Tr jres Retention
History Courses
> Austin--“Tbe heritage of our
college students, will be Impov-
erished unless tfct'colleges and
sal varsities continue to tench
Tanas and American history and
government,M said Chorine R.
Woodbum of Amarillo, presi-
dent of tbs Taxas State His-
torical Survey Committee, ad-
dressing a tension of that or-
gant anting In Austin.
“Proposed Mils now before
the 61st Legislature would have
the effect of depriving this stats
end aattoe of enlightened voters
and lenders for time to corns,*'
ssld Woodbum. These bills
would repeal requirements for
courses In Texts end American
history add government.
Woodbum pointed out that
historical sites being studied
today confirm tote not known a
gansration ago. Social histo-
rians are also adding to our
ranouresa.
“Tbs knows history of Texes
and lbs United States is so vast
that the courses presently
taught in colleges do no more
then brush the surface. To
abandon these courses would
be cultural suicide.”
R
SU6A* MAT HOT V*1
SHOW IN THE URINE*
If af m—r In. lbs Men
, that aaapKMae dlnbetse. Ml .
level Is high stee tf H. Mll
keek si yens Meed this peer?
V yen have e finally history with diabetes.
V TOO OH TOOK DOCTOR CAN PHONE VI
when yen need n dalle ary. We will deliver
FOB SALE
EDDIE'S PLACE
A VERY t TEXAS
Store, Texaco Station and
Eating Place. Highway 62.
Next to Baseball Court and
High School.
DOING GOOD BUSINESS
Sailing due to 111 health.
PRICED RIGHT'
WASH Ro£k and road gravel
delivered anywhere In Red Riv-
er County, Bal Stegall Ready-
Mix Concrete.
WATER HAULING--Capacity
1,700 gallons. Pump out cis-
tern* and tanks. E G Burgees
Main Conoco Station. 427-i629.
COOK’S SPRAYING Strvica.
Complete pest control. New
equipment, guaranteed. work.
Free estimates. . Csll Alton
Cook, 400 Washington, Ctarks-
vHle.
DID YOU KNOW you can buy
a Eureka Canister-type vacuum
cleaner with retractable cord
and all the attachments for only
$39t60 at Slaton Furniture'’
Notices
$1000.00 REWARD for Infor-
mation leading to the conviction
of anyone stealing my cattle.
Joe E Russell._'
Membership In DEC A Isopen
to any student enrolled tn any
Distributive Education Instruc-
tional program In the nation.
Ail DECA Chapters are self-
supporting with student mem-
bers paying local, state, and
national dues.
•House Moving
And Leveling
* All ’K Intis of •
Foundation Work
• Termitd Control
tealNf
ini Kitli«(ii
Phone 632-3141, Deport
Write Bos Seycunnlngtism
SKCIAI SAU w (II
PHILCO PRODUCTS
C0L0B T.vrrirr
BLACK A WHITE $199
STEBE0S ,«low. $229
BEC0BD PLAYEB $17.95
badios :;tvr $12.95
BEFBI6EBAI0BS - - $189
WASHING MACHINES $189
ELEC.MYEBS -•«. $129
DISHWASHEBS -.i— $189
ALL MATTRESSES AND BOX SPRINGS
1/2 PRICE
SLATOMfURNITHRE
Mali* tla
SPRING SAVINGS SWING
WHI 8i| Saviafs aa tha Car af tha Ytar
THERE IS A REASON THAT
CHEVROLET IS THE NO. 1
SELLER IN THE U.S.A. ..
SEE US TODAY AND YOU
WILL FIND OUT WHY'/.'.
CHF VROl LT
SWING INTO SPRING
IN A
v69 CHEVROLET
"s No. 1
Check our BIG u$ed Cor and Truck tlock for your need*.
PUTTING YON FIRST BEEPS US FIRSTI
Robert Storey Chevrolet-OWs
PUniNG YOU FIRST
KEEPS US FIRST
SEE.ONE Of OUR FRIENDLY
SALESMEN TODAY FOR A
SWINGI NG DEAL ON A NEW
CHEVROLET*.
•Eunice Proctor*Dick Owen
•R. A.^ Bennlngfleld
• Robert Storey «John Stovall
215 We$» Broodway
Phone 427-2241
B & L
Ptanbinf
aa8 Electric
24 HOUR SERVICE
BERT LIMBOCK
PHONE 427-3151
CLARKSVILLE, TEX.
____ extra ebarge. A greet toto
peeple rely eu m fer tbelr bee Mb eeeda. we
weleeme rveeests fer delivery eervlee aaf ebarge
GET
READY
NOW
rot iMiaa
puRTiaa
-AND
YAH V0KKI
WE HAVE
YOUR NEEDS:
FERT-I-LOME
PRODUCTS
POTTING SOtL
BONE MEAL
BLOOD MEAl.
| FRUIT THEE SPRAYS |
SOIL CONDITIONERS
INSECTICIDES '
FUNGICIDES
DUREN
BROS.
Buddy---Bill M.
Phone 427-3395
BEAUTY HINTS
With spring on Us way ... more activities at.
school .. want to spend more time outside ... but
maybe you have to spend more time with that oily
hair ... maybe washing It two or three time* a week,’
here afe a few hints tlrnt may help you vn)oy the tun
more. , '
Etrat of all, nearly all of the face problems come
from tlie «caH>. 80*1 of all teens have oily hair. Fre-
quent washing of hair only atlmulatex the oil glands,
forcing ti.«m to work overtime. We carry some very
good shampoos for oily hair. There will not be a
need to shampoo so often tf you use one of these spe-
cial sliampoo*.
You can also revive dt. ,, Urt) hair when there Is
| no time to shsmpoo, by tsklng an old nylon stocking
and covering your hair brush, forcing the bristles
through the fabric*. Spray fabric with your favorite
cologne, and bfush away. Dirt and dust will cling
to the fabric. Tha cologne gives a clean, fragrance
to the hair. Style and spray wlth .Elnett Satin Hair
Spray by l.’Oreal,, which gives lustre, without build-
up. Of course, the ties! part Is that you set your hair
in 0>e beginning with Suffrage Instant Setting Condi
tloner which allows you to brush your hair out, yet
keep the set In.
If you have a hair problem come tiy and let us -heM
'you. We are the only Franchised Dealer for Hevlon
l.’Oreal ... Dorothy Dray ... Dana ... Helen Ayers
... These are ynme of the tieat cosmetic* and treat-
ments aqd we are anxious to tW of servtcjp to you.
only at Blackmon can these tw obtained. We'll
see you at our cosmetic counter. ----
Blackmon Pharmacy
PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS
. OLEN DOUGLAS ‘ >
•
P1«or»* 427-2805 for Dependably Dclive* iev
AUCTION SALE
jA * * !
CORBELL’S GARAGE
BOGATA, TEXAS
Sat. March 22,1989
1:00 P.M.
GARAGE LOCATED ON HIGHWAY 271 IN WE$T BOGATA.
Mr. Cerbell te Quitting the Garage Butineea and Has No Further
Use Fef This Equipment.
. EVERYTHING WILL SILL TO THI HIOHCST BIDDER
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
Cigarette Machine, Check Writing Machine, Adding Machine, Deek,
Air Conditioner, Metal Filin# Cabinet, Weed Filing Cabinet.
SHOP EQUIPMENT
Forney Welding Machine, Victor Acetylene Welder, Partible Air
Tank, Chain Hoict, 3 Vice, 2 Bench Grinders, Portable Otfndor,
Several Tap end Die Sets, Belt Cutters, Air Bey Lift Jack (Portable),
2 Fleer Jacks, 2 Hydraulic Jacks, l-V« Inch Drills, ,1-VS Inch Rev-
ersible Drill, Shoe Smith Lethe, Electric Impact Wrenth, Air Impact
Wrench, Herd Set Grinder end Acc., Valve Machine (Block and
Decker), Air Chisel end Acc., Generator end Starter Teeter, Battery
Charger, Electric Hack Saw, Drill Preaa. Several Seta of Wrenches
(Meat Any Kind). "
TIUTCKS-TRACTORS-TRAfLERS
Willis Jaap (A Honey), GMC Winch Truck (I Ten), Ferguson Tract*
or, Fereusen Cultivator, Tandem Trailer, New Hey Crimper/ 1 Used
Hey Crimper, 1958 Chevrolet Cor.
CONTACT AUCTIONEER FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
INSPECTION INVITID
Ph. Cede 214
925-2270
HENRY BARTON
Bex 182
Bagwell, Tom
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Hurt, Jimmy. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1969, newspaper, March 20, 1969; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth911825/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.