The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1970 Page: 2 of 12
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The Clofksville Times, Thursday, June II, 1970, Page 2
GULLION FANftl.V IN three children, Lexington, Ok- kins and Albert Jr., Big Spring;
REUNION SUNDAY ■* , lahoma; Fred D. Gullton and Mr. and Mrs. Elec Gulllon,
The family of James E. and two children and Mrs. Neva M. Denison; Mr. and Mrs. G*is
Georgana Gulllon met at South Grasham, San Antonio; Mr. and Nobles, Deport;
Lake Sunday, June 7, for their Mrs. Norvell Gulllon, Green- Mr. and Mrs. John Gulllon
annual reunion. vllle; Mrs. Preston Fomworth jr. and baby, Longview; Mr.
Tltose present were Mr. and and two children from Okla- and Mrs. James R. Gulllon and
Mrs. James A. Gulllon and hoina; Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Wat- daughter, Paris; Lyn Ches-
shire,, San Jose,Calif.;Mr. and
Mrsr. Charles Skaggs and tour
chlldren, Garland; Mrs. C; JV.
Chesshlre, Mrs. J. D. Skaggs,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Gulllon,
Bogata; Mrs. Fannie L. Gulllon
and Mrs. Jerry Murray, Dallas;
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Little, Laurie
and Marti, MesqjPtte; Ron Hud-
dleston and Miss Mary Ann
Clack, Terrell; Mr. and Mrs.
Jack R. Phillips, Beverly,
Marsha, Eddie and Baxter; Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Humphrey,
Wayne and Marlene; Mr. and
Mrs.
and
Mrs. John Gulllon, Sr.,
Nannie Ruth Walker
Tommy, Mrs. Jennie G. Bolton,
Miss Tommy Masslnglll, Mr,
and Mrs. Dick Gulllon, Jimmy
and Tammy, Clarksville. ^
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FLOOR SAMPLE SALE
Gompotep Grafted Color
TELEVISION
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The Portland-GM 539
Here is the value leader of the RCA console line.
Smart Contemporary consolette cabinet houses the
largest color picture you can buy. Behind it is a
powerful 25,000-volt chassis for extra-bright pic-
tures. And A. F ,T.--Color TV's most-wanted fea-
ture. King's Walnut-grained vinyl covered hardboard
cabinet, non-wood front frame.
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The Marian • GM 661 £
Cabinetry in the Spanish manner—mounted on con^sale^.
swivel casters Note the period intluence in the two-tieredl
overhanging top. lull wrap around plinth base and
grooved corner posts Authentic Moorish accents are
provided by turned wood pilasters and rich Jacquard
grille fabric Selected hardwood solids with veneers
of Antigued Forest Oak or Antiqued Sierra Pecan
H —28V. W —41 D-22%"
The Providence • GM 627 ^
The Providence is a superb reproduction of Colonial
cabinetry, its. mellow maple veneers skillfully distressed
to simulate a genuine antique Authentic details include
a wrap around canted gallery, rough texture grille
fabric and full base with bracket feet Behind these leet
are hidden swivel casters that make the cabinet easy
to move Selected hardwoods with veneers ol Antiqued
Colonial Maple H —29V. W-37V. D-19I4".
$588.88
$588.88
Thf Glenolden • GM 705
Here is fine wood Contemporary cabinetry wTtti a
net, its sweeping lines the essence ot modern '
desiftjri The cylindrical base and leg-shaping is
especially striking, while the top and doot pulls
carry a delightful trace of Scandinavian accent
Tambour doors glide open toTCveal America's most
-nlva'i'w nd i olot telei/TSIh'h
md selected hardwood-solids H • 30j«
W 4214" p~2(iV,"
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$749.95
RCA harnesses the
speed and accuracy
' of the computer to
help bring you important
advancements in color
television.
lire I null ex • GM 599
The romantic essence of Spanish dasrgn is captured
in The Linares From overhanging flbp to plinth base.
RCA master craftsmen have applied imaginative
touches to this fine furniture piece The finish is
distressed to simulate that of a genuine* antique,
completing a beautiful setting for beautiful Computer
Crafted Color TV Cabinet of selected hardwood solids
with veneers of Antiqued Sierra Paean
H-28H”. W-33V. D-23*.
The Oraini • GM 585
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This Italian Provincial classic features superbly
delineated.lines Worth noting are the sculptured top.
has relief carvifigon the corner posts and shaping of
the fluted legs A decorative Florentine mount adds
a striking grace note to the apron, while a special
antiquing process "ages” the finish to a vintage patina
Selected hardwood solids and veneers with antiqued
Chateau Frurlwood finish.
H-28y4". W—34". D-19V
The Hancock • GM 595—~—
Colonial furniture enjoys perennial favor for
ns mellow warmth and informal charm These qualities'
are delightfully expressed in The Hancock. Attractive
period details include spool-turned corner posts,
simulated drawers with brass finished pulls and ogee
_ - bracket leet Selected hardwood solids and veneers
firushed iq CfilQOiaJ Maple-grain. s
H—2814”. W -34". D-23".
YOUR
CHOICE
These value-priced sets all iadude computer-designed Automatic Fine Tuaiag.
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SOUTH SIDi: 3QUARL-
ASSOCIATE STORE
FRED AND HELEN LANDRY
CLARKSVILLE, 'TEXAS'
CARDS
OF THANKS
HOUSES FOR SALE
We would like to extend our
heartfelt thanks for the many
acts of kindness and sympathy
shown us during the long illness
and death of our dear husband
and brother, Buford Balrett.
May God bless each one who
helped In any way to ease his
pain, and.to. lighten the burden
"Of our aching hearts. The fam-
ily of Buford Balrett.
HELP WANTED
NEED MONEY?
Earn It
as thousands do.
Represent
AVON COSMETICS *
Call 427-3490
EXCITING INVESTMENT
J- OPPORTUNITIES
Clarksville Funeral Home on
Pecan street, across from the
Presbyterian Church. Building
can be made Into three attrac-
tive apartments, with garage
and other facilities. Immed-
iate occupancy.
Athas home place on Last
Main street, lot 106x200. This
Is an attractive commercial
property. Immediate posses-
sion.
Four acres, three-bedroom
home, oiled road, Ideal loca-
tion Just off Highway 37 north,
salable pine, all conveniences.
14.5 acres, excellent building
site, Highway 37 south. Price,
$2,000.
BONNIBEL JACKSON
REALTOR
909 Washington
Dial 427-3400
APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
FOR -RENT—Upstairs fur-
nished apartment, two rooms'
and private bath, 600 W'est
Broadway; Call 427-2080.
BUDDY'S
MEN'S WEAR
Home of Nationally
Advertised, Brands
LOST AND FOUND]
BUZBEE
SI 0
3lLbr. Co.IS
El-0
LOST—Grey md white Chf-
huahua dog. Reward offered.
Phone 427-2091.
|jBAGWELL[|
01925 - 248513
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UNFURNISHED three-room
apartment for rent. 1201 West
Main. Contact Tommy Reep at
First National Bank.
LOST--Male Siamese cat
wearing red collar with name
of -Smokey Plller, 2907 Fort
Mlro, Monroe, La. Walks with
limp. Reward with no questions
for return to Terrs. Donovan
Mlesch, 007 E. Madison, Tele-
phone 427-3159 or 427-2998.
HOUSES
FOR RENT
FOR RENT--Two one-bed-
room houses. One furnished,
one unfurnished. — Telephone
427-3390.
FOR RENT—4 rooms and bath
on East Broadway, all paneled,
call H. C. Flanagan, 427-2334,
after 5.
B &
PLUMBING
and ELECTRIC
24 HOUR SERVICE
BERT LIMBOCK
PHONE 427-3151
CLAPKSVILLE, TEX,
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Our store Is
a member of
Saf-BI, South-
west Assoc.,
Buyers, Inc.,
an 80 store
buying group
formed to
bring you bet-
ter furniture
values.
GftffN'S
FURNITURE
LOST--Sorrell mare wear-
ing halter with short chain at-
tached, "D” branded on left
shoulder, reported seen Pine
Springs area. Ray Llpe, Avery,
Texas. '
HUGHSTON & SON
INSURANCE
BILL'S BAIT SHOP
OPEN DAILY '
•Tackle
•cigarettes
•Snacks
Bill and Charlotte
^ Alley
Phone 674-2350
Detroit, Texas 75436
MUST ^ GO!
1964 CHEVROLET
SUPER SPORT
4-SPEED TRANSMISSION *
PRICE STARTS AT
$695°°
WILL BE REDUCED
$10 EACH DAY
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The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1970, newspaper, June 11, 1970; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921935/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.