The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1974 Page: 9 of 18
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Paris Firms
Announce
Association
Florence and Fete Johnson
have announced their associa
lion with Gene and Mdrcus
Roden in the operation of
Johnson Monument Company
in Paris.
The company began in its
present location 20 years ago.
Commenting on this Marcus
Koden said "Florence and Pete
Johnson have established one
of the finest memorial monu-
ment companies in Northeast
Texas and Southeast Okla
homa. Gene and I have
dedicated our secular lives to
service*for the bereaved and
our association with Johnson
Monument Company provides
an excellent extension of our
service."
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MISS WEAVER at the McKenzie United
PRESENTS RECITAL « Methodist Church at 7:30 p.m.
Miss Ellis Weaver pre Th‘‘ Publ“- 18 cordially invited
sents her vocal and piano pupils l,) t**nd.
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GENE’S HOME & AUTO
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A World of
Good Fortune
to the Seniors!
You’r
THE
CLASS
of 74!
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joy arid
happiness
GOOD LUCK
Buddf/s
Men's Wear
L. B. SANDERS & SONS
INSURANCE AGENCY AND REAL ESTATE
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CLARKSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES -
Bobby Gaines, Vanessa Gill, iShelia Kuhle Gable, Janice Gray.
Cinda Hall, Royce Hammett, Mike Harrison, Melinda
Harvey, Yvette Harris, Gary Hobbs, Anthea Harvey, Rickey
Hart, Bruce Hunt, Mark Hausler and Doyle Jackson.
HOMEMAKING
TIPS AND TOPICS
Rv Beth Dannheim
Plant Geraniums Now
CLARKSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES -
Willie Jackson, Marilyn Jackson, Sandra Johnson, Cyndy
Johnston, Ronnie Kellam, Arve Kerley, Wendy Love, Pam
Limbock, Clint Mims, Ross Mitchell, Dale McEwin, Glenda
Marcy, Peggy Marr, Jimmy ('file Meadors and Robert
Marry.
If soil drains poorly,
consider growing geraniums in
t ubs or raised beds.
Plant Geraniums now for — available in many nurseries
excellent summer landscape and garden centers come ... .....
color. from seed, providing a source of tall, leggy . growth that car. t
Choose healthy. sound disease free plants. Their color slil>llort owirs.
plants — they’ll grow easily and ranges from deep red to white When given ample room
tolerate a wide range of
conditions.
New “Carefree" varieties
For best results, plant
geraniums in full sun and allow Mr. an<* Mrs. R. A.
ample space for plants to grow Benningfield. Jr. and Mr. and
and develop. » Mrs. Mike Benningfield have
* returned home after a visit
Even though plants are with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Russell
small at first, set them otit and sons jn Thomasville, N.C.
allowing at least 15 inches Hobby Russell accompanied his
between them. grandparents home.
Crowded jilants produce _
SClMIORS
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t t >nsf tw onv or morn of the fuels
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v< mi In 'Ip .tsstire that there will he
enough to meet essential needs for
, 'It ■( tm ity in the future
VVlien volt pass a I f ’Tv I office,
waielit 'Use. generating plant or
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turned t iff all non essential lighting
And. in as many <>ther ways as
] it issiblt'. I I I . is reducing its own
uses t if electricity
II yt m uh mid like additional
information on ronsert'iny
riot tn< ity. rail or sec the C ustomer
Seren e Representative in the
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I 1 \AS POWERGc I.K.HI COMPANY
A tax paying, investor owned etectnc utility
with all shades in between, from the start, geraniums don't
Any good, well drained soil need the tops pinched out of
t hem.
Watered and fertilized
regularly, these plants provide
a solitl blanket of green foliage
lopped with attractive
flowers over an entire area.
with several inches of course
peat moss spaded into the top
six inches will produce
quality geraniums.
Also incorporate two to
three pounds of complete
fertilizer per 100 square feet
into the soil.
A-OK TEXACO
TUNE-UPS SERVICE STATION TIRE CHANGES
FULL SERVICE * MONDAY - SATURDAY o
OPEN 8;00 a . m. - 7:00 p. m. DAILY \\
CLOSED ON SUNDAYS n
GREASE JOBS
LARRY’S PORTABLE WELDING
AY SAME LOCATION
Next to Branding Iron on Hwy 82, West of Clarksville
GREETINGS at
THE
BIG
ONE!
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Walk through those portals,
down those steps , into a new
world your world, the world of
tomorrow Best of luck, always
PIGGLY WIGGLY
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The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1974, newspaper, May 23, 1974; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth922062/m1/9/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.