The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1964 Page: 6 of 12
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NEWS FROM
oyata
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W. R. Harbison
Traffic Victim
The ClorksvilU'tiftMt, Thursday, January 16, 1964 Page 6
BOOK CLUB , Mr. tod Mr*. Gilbert Alton
The Bogata Book Club mot
Thursday evening, Jan. 9, at the
home at Mrs. 3. W Howteon,
60S North Main St.
MUs Selma Baker, president
presided. Mrs. R. F. Hale tod
the collect. 1# members answe-
red roll calL
Mrs. Gordon Alton, program
chairman, presented Mrs. Rhea
J. Vernon of Parts who gave
William Ronnie Harbison, sn Interesting travelogue other
member of the US Marine Corps tour of Europe last summer,
bast* «t Temple, Texas, was she also showed colored slides,
killed fit a traffic accident near m the absence of Mrs. Iva
Lampasas Jan. $ at 8:80 a.m. Hooker Mrs. Allen read the
His funeral was conducted In minutes. A short business
the Bogota Baptist Church Jan. meeting was conducted by the
8 at 4 p.m. by the Rev. Blake president. She appointed Mrs.
Dunagan, pastor. Interment was r f. Hale, Mrs. W. C. Barn-
In the Bogota cemetery, Bogata ard and Mrs. Bess Pope as a
Funeral Home In charge. nominating committee, to select
Military rites were conducted officers for another year,
at the graveside. Pallbearers .During the eoetal hour the
were members of the Marine hostess served a lovely re-
Corps. freshment plate to members and
Born at Deport June 13.1944, these guests, Mrs. Vernon of ‘™**' u’mSTm
he Is survived by hi; mother, Paris, Miss Gertrude Croom of J [Vr
Mrs. Edna MKnight, Killeen, Marshall, Mrs. O J. Cooper *”*'r “Jr**
Tex.; a sister, Mrs. Jack Thoirt*-^ and Mrs. Russ Ward of Bogota. Bna Mr8' ° J cooper-
peon, Killeen; a brother, Jerry Next meeting will be Jan. 23,
Thornsnen, IT. 8. Army, and with Mrs. Iva Hooker,
grand father, Bill Harbison,
Of Blossom Visited Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Parks, In Red River Haven
Nursing Home.
Hugh Riley Forester of Dal-
las was a weekend guest of his
aunt, Miss Edle Forester,
Miss Gertrude Croom of
Marshall Is visiting her sister,
Mrs. W C. Barnard.
Mrs. J. D Skaggs Is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skaggs
In Dallas.
Mrs. John Forester has re-
turned home after visiting In
Mesquite with' her daughter,
Mrs. Robert Blair, and Mr.
Blair, and> In Richardson with
her daughter, Mrs. Frances
Barnes- .
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morris
and family have returned to
Mrs.. tva Hooker returned
home Monday from El Paso
after spending the holidays with
her dautfiter, Mrs. Jack Duncan,
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Swalm of
New Orleans, La., spent the
weekend here with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Swalm.
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vent
NEWS
who had adopted him.
' The accident In which young
Harbison lost his life was also
fatal to four other members of
the Armed.Service._
FOR YOUR
Protection
WALDREP ANSWERS
YOUR INSURANCE
QUESTIONS
QUESTION: We plan to
mortgage our house and want
. to know if It Is necessary to
r change our fire Insurance In
any way?- • >
ANSWER: Yes, the Insur-
ance will have to be changed
to show the Insurable inte-
rests of the parties to the
mortgage transaction. Better
go to a good insurance agent
and let him handle the matter
for you. - ...
OUR BUSINESS IS
YOUR PROTECTION
WALDREP
INSURANCE AGENCY
Beadle Build!
Phone 427
ilding
-2529
Ale Charles Slstrunk Is visit-
ing.,his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
—o- « Berlin Sistrunk, and his brot-
—' her, Richard, on a 30-day leave
BAND BOONTERS ». 22"
B«u!»r monthly m..llnj ol JJJJJJJf A j"' J,
***“ a*-"1 bo™1"* CM,W*5 i» »<mS
BAPTIST WMS MEETS
The Woman’s Missionary
Society of the First Baptist
Chu^ph rpet Monday rpornlgg In-
the home of Mra. A. 8. Haney
Jr. for a missionary program
from Royal Service.Mrs. Haney
gave the devqtlonal and also
presentetfthe calendar of Pra-
yer. The program, • ‘Northwest -
Midwest’ and a discussion of
the pioneer mission areas and
was presented by Mrs. J. E.
Medford, Mrs. Morris Cruce,
Mrs. Horace Bassett, Mrs.
Winnie Stewart and Mrs. Haney.
Refreshments were served to
those present.
Force on Okinawa.
held at the school house. Mrs.
William Rorell, president pre-
sided. «
Plans were discussed for the
band concert Jan. 27. Proceed?
from the,concert will help-buy “* *•*“ ln Fort
new uniforms for band members
which are to be delivered in Mr> ^ Mr§> Jtck CrwJ<lock
Mr. and Mrs. Max Mauldin
have returned home after visit -
August of this year.
have returned to their‘home ln
Booster members present
Mr iniiUrt Travis Halo Yuba City, Calif., after Visiting
were Mr. and Mrs. Travis Hale,
Mr. and- Mrs. Oscar Legate,
Mmes. Sam Barnard, John Lee
Mr. and Mrs. Ross McClure,
Mr. and Mrs. Rayford Lowe
of Clarksville Washer m^
Troutt, Tom Watkins and the
band director, Fred McCrelght
her, Mra. Brown, Sunday, ln
Next regular meeting will be Red Wver Hxven Nursing Home.
Feb 3
Albert Forester of Texarkana
---:-- visited Friday with his aunt,
Miss Edle Forester.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Alton
GOLDEN AGE CLUB
Monthly meeting of Bogata
Golden Agers Club was held ... ... _ _ , ...
Wednesday Jan. 8 In Fellowship fff****. P’ B MV
Hall of First Methodist Church. P1***™4. Sunday.
Twenty - four members were
present. A sing song was led by
M L. BUssard and Tom
Lemens, with Mrs. fva Hooker
as accompanist. The pastor,
Rev. John Streun, gave a talk
using the 4th chapter of Acts.
He also led the Invocation. The
meal was served buffet style.
Mrs. Cecil Jackson has re-
turned from Irving where she
visited Mr. BUI Kendricks,
Mrs. Jewell Davis and others.
Mr. Kendricks Is 111.
Mrs. P. P. Cruce Is visiting
this month ln Braxorla, Texas
with Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Cruce
Mr. and Mrs Busier Little
of Dallas spent the weekend at
their home here.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Curry of
Overton visited over the week-
end with Mrs. B J. Devtnney.
Mrs. Devtnney will celebrate
ir 93rd birthday January 14
Those visiting ln the home at
Mt. and Mrs. Dock Brooks of
Avery over the Christmas holi-
days were Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Brooks, Roger and Carol, Mr.
and Mrs. Buster Brooks, Donna
and Ronnie, all of Odessa, Mr.
and Mrs. L6?ct Carroll, Jtan
and Eddie, Avery, Mr. and Mrs:
David Philips, and Charles Ro-
den, Texarkana, Robert Roden,
El Paso, .Bill Roden, Dallas and
Dick Roden, Commerce.
Rev. andMrs. Jim Tom Baker
of Louisville, Ky., and Dr. and
Mrs. Marvin L. Baker and chil-
dren of Levelland, Tex. spent
the holidays with Mrs. Gladys
Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Medford
of Amarillo visited durlpg the
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. W.
1 a rant and Mr. and Mrs. J. E
Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc-
Dalnel and sons of Mesquite,
visited Mr. andMrs. John Com -
pton and Oleta.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Cox
and girls of Garland spent the
weekend with Mrs. Cox’s par-
ents, Mr and Mrs. Ira Bassett.
Mrs. Lela Swann of "tyler
visited Mrs. E. E. Swann Tues-
day night and Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bassett
spent New Year’s ln Houston
with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
McFarland and Morris Glenn.
Mrs. Johnnie Baker Is visit-
ing ln Dallas with Mr. andMrs.
Tom Pruitt and family.
Sam Roden Is reported to be
lmprovlnf ln the Red River Co.
Hospital. Robert Roden return-
ed to Fabens, Texas Friday
after visiting during the holi-
days with Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Roden.
Red River Co.
Public Library
Annual Report
The aniuial report of the Red
River County Public Library,
opened ln Clarksville'on July
19, 1968, has just been forward-
ed to the Texas .State Library
In Austin. The report reflects
a major thrust ahead for the
county free public library faci-
lity, and growing Interest and
use on the part of Red River
County citizens.
In 1963, 7,029 books were
circulated, Including 2,767 to
adult patrons and 4,262 to pat-
rons fourteen years of age and
younger*: Heavllst nrtohths &f
reading were June, July, August
the vacation months, when a
particularly large group of you*
nger readers made regular
use Of Che correction of books.
As of December 31, 1963,
there were 343 registered users
at the library on record, Includ-
ing 134 adults users and 291
younger reedere. The only re-
quirement for using the county
library Is klgntng a library
card which Is kept on file
the library, which ts found on
the mexanntne floor of the
Chamber of Commerce Build-
ing.
In 1963 many new books were
added to the collection; thereto
the constant need of monies so
that new books can constantly
be added to the outstandlngcol-
lection already In circulation.
The Red River County Public
Library to one of few libraries
In the state of Texas which to
operated without county or city
fund;.
Mrs. E. K Mellon serves as
Volunteer l^prarlan. anda.host
of local women and men serve"
In volunteer ways In an effort
to maintain an outstanding lib-
rary for Red River County pat-
rons.
FEDERAL INCOME TAX
FILING REQUIREMENTS
A Federal Income tax return
must be riled by 6v#ry cltlten
or resident of the United States,
Including minor children, who
had grosa Income of $600 or
more ln 1963, Ellla Campbell,
Jr., Director of Internal Reve-
nue for the Dftllas District, re-
minded today'.
A taxpayer who Is 85 or over
Is not required to file unless
his gross Income In 1963 was at
least f1,200, Mr. Campbell
said. -
Document No. 5107 which fur-
nishes more detailed informa-
tion on this subject is available
upon request from (he Internal
Revenue Service.
NEW RECORDS
The records you Have wanted by your favorite recording artist hove
arrived, +
Come in and make your felectioh from our large stock of popular and
jarr, country and western selections. Also religious and classical.
All kinds of stereo, hi-fi Ond monorual equipment available.
_ FREE DELIVERY IN CLARKSVILLE OF ALBUMS
DEHONEY
Mrs. Alfred Wadllngton of
Lubbock spent the weekend here
with her mother, Mrs. C. P.
Pearson.
SEE THfr-
A COUSTICON MAN
About that Hearing Los*
FREE
TEST,., No Obligation
Demonstration
By: DENNIS GUNN
Mon., January 20 — 1 to 3 p.m.
At: BULLINGTON DRUG
AC0USTIC0N of TEXARKANA
Mrs. Kenneth Hancock, Joe
and Linda have returned to their
home ln Orange after visiting
Mrs. Lucian Hancock. They
were accompanied home by Mrs.
Hancock for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Guillem and
Mrs. Neva Weete were ln De-
port Sunday afternoon visiting
the ladles’ brother, Jim Allen.
Mrs. Anns Griffis has re-
turned home from Paris where
she spent the Christmas holi-
days.
Mr. and Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pierce and son of Coral Gables, F
of Riverside, Calif,, were re- have been visiting her
cent guests of her mother, Mrs.
Verna Bee ton, and other re-
latives.
Mr. and Mrs. James Leo
Webb and Sblrley returned to
Arlington after visiting several'
days with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Webb.
Denny Bellotte to ln St. Mic-
hael’s Hospital ln Texarkana
where he underwent surgery
Monday morning. He suffered a
broken heel while playing bas-
ketball Friday night ln the Avery
gym
Mrs. Vlrgle Henderson of
Irving spent the weekend with
relatives here.
WIRE SIZE IMPORTANT
Wiring of too small a sire
may be the reason for trouble
with farm equipment and home
appliances. Low voltage can
cause a loss ln light output, a
loss ln heating efficiency, an
Increase ln the energy required
by electric motors and an lp
crease ln the heating of' motor
windings.
HOW;
rty-Eyl
61-59
Gilliam
Mrs. E. T. Jeffery to visiting
relatives ln Arlington.
Mr. end Mrs. Gordon Alton
were business visitors lnDgln-
gerfleld, Tuesday.
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Mrs. Joe King of Paris spent
Saturday and Sunday with her
aunt, Mrs. Anna OrtWs, who to
111 at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tyer
have returned home after
spending the holidays with re-
latives in South Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Hayden M rphjr.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Grant
and family visited In Dallas
during the holidays.
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That is why we are launching a program of ads to appear
in this paper to point out some of the many visitor attractions.
Genera! Telephone is proud of the towns in its service area.
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Mr. tnd Mrs. J. C. Blrkhead
and family of Corsicans visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Cbctl Jack-
son, ”*v —
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith
of Coopar visited friend* hart.
Homer T. Bassett of Dallas
spent Christmas wlth hto
mother, Mrs. W. J. Costello.
Mr. and Mra. Ausert McPeak
and family of Lamesa spent the
holidays with Mrs. Louisa
Hardman and Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar McPeak.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roberta
and sons of Garland visited dur-
ing the holidays with Burras
Bearden and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wayne
NevlU and baby of Houston visi-
ted with Mr. and Mrs. Jflm
NevlU.
Mrs. Verna House to In Den-
ver, Colo, for AM extended visit
with Tier daughter, Mrs. Ann
Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollto Eddln
of Irving spent the holidays with
Mrs. Will Murphy and1 Misses
Ima ahd Ella Warthan.
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-Mr. and Mrs. VlrgU Stutte
and Kim of Bryan, Tex. spent
the holidays with Mrs. Betty
Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. James Martin
and baby of Irving visited Mrs,/
Mildred Martin and othersdur/
lng the holidays. /
Mr. and Mra. A,DT Miller
and family of .Bossier, La.,
spent Christ mas with Mrs. Will
Murphy.
Robert Roden of Fabens, Tax,
Mr. and Mra. Bill Jerry Roden
and family of Dallas, Charles
Roden of Texarkana and Marvin
Dick Roden of Commerce visit-
ed during the holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Roden.
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Visiting ln the homes of W. G.
NevlU and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Webb during the holidays were
Mr. and Mrs. Ford .NevlU and
family of Richmond, Tel.; Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Moran of Hou-
ston, Mra. Iva pell Storey and
family of College Station; Mr.
and Mra. Gearl Webb and daugh-
tsar cut Gdi*Iftml snft Mr and y
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James Leo Webb and Shirley of
Arlington.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mc-
Farland and Glenn of Houston
spent Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Bassett. "
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THERE IT GOES WINNING MORE HEARTS AGAIN!
Every time a Cadillac goes by, it seems someone falls
in Eove with it..
Last year, for instance, more people moved up to
’ Cadillac than ever before in history. And the way 1964
is starting off, Cadillac l* going to attract more owners
— than even ite beguiling predeceeaor. Why? We think
the answer is easy.
Each year Cadillac simply lengthens its margin of
product leadership—by introducing advancements and
improvements that are entirely its own.
In 1964, for example, we’ve combined the heater and
air conditioner in a single umt—iufA a tingle control.
You set the thermostat at your favorite temperature
juat like you do- at home—and the interior of the c4r
holds it winbftr and summer. We call H Comfort Control
•Am
Then there’s Cadillac's new Twilight Sentinel*. When
It'S time to turn on the lighta, they switch on automat-
ically , . . and then turn off w^en sufficient daylight
returns. And in the evening, the headlights can be set to
light your pmth from ear to ddorway and then turn
off automatically after you have entered tfid house.
There's a lot more about the 1964 Cadillac just as
new and just aa exciting. Take performance, for example.
There's the exciting new 340 h.p. engine—the most
powerful in Cadillac history—combined with the amootti-
neas of an Unproved Hydra-Matic or the completely new
Turbo Hydra-Matic transmission.
Glv* in to your heart and get behind the yheel. Ut
your authorised Cadillac dealer introduce you to
America's most desired motor car.
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ASO*£ TEMPTING THAN EVIS-AND JUST WAIT TIU YOU DilVE IT-SEE YOU* AUTHOtlZED CADUUC 0EAIE8
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1964, newspaper, January 16, 1964; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921509/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.