The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 23, 1964 Page: 6 of 12
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Letters to Santa Claus
sleeping bag when at 4f«0 $.m.
he found he had company.
In fact, a pole cat, seeking
to share the nocturnal bliss,
crawled Into the bag with Oral-
Dear Santa, I want these gery.
- things. 1. A rain coat. I. A When the youngster resisted
Dear Santa Claus, My name be' be’ gun. 9. A pair of roller the Intrusion, the Invader
Is Reginald Ricks. ! am seven skates. 4. A cannon that really scratched his way out post haste
years old. 1 would like you to shoots. 9. A craay clack game, and was so eager to flee It
bring me a bicycle, target set 9. Some vlew-makter films. 7. didn’t even leave acalllngcard.
and a dump truck. I would also A super man suit, and a box They hurried the lad to a
like for you to bring my little of 48 crayons. I love you, your physician who treated the scrat-
s Is ter a doll and my brother friend, Rickey Duren. '< ches and then permitted his re-
a jumping horse. Reginald Clarksville, Texas. turn to camp with standard tn-
Rlcka, Rt. 8, Clarksville, Tex.__structlons about alert reaction
to Infection.
- Dear Santa, My name Is m the end, both the skunk and
Dear Santa, We are two bro- B,r*nda 1/8 mars ---
there, 3 and 4 years old. We ?“* Uttl* brother Sammy
are pretty good boyr and love He would like a big gun m „ N*.
you very much. We want lots of I would like some new
toys to play with, and lots of clothes for my Tammy Doll. We
fruit, nuts and candy, Santg we bmn real good since f.jHj »
have an imcle, his name Is mommy told us you were com- MA. EMfi,
Mark Thomas, bring him some - *P* to town. Please don’t forget faBa!:
thing nice please. All our love, ***• w4a n*x< 4oor They
Doak and Blake Thomas, "• Tim, Larry and Terry and
Clarksville they have been real good too. . a'
thanks Santa we love you,
—---- Brenda and Sammy.
Dear Santa Claus, 1 am 9__
years old and In the first grade.
I am In Miss Jones room at SCO liter SlUibs
school. Will you bring me a HmUB*
wagon, a holster and two pistols Sneaky SKUIIK
and a pump gun. I’m a good • i.-"* i ■1 **
boy. Don’t forget other little Austin--Oood reflex action,
children Be sure and bring as recommended by Boy Scout H
Miss Jones something real authorities, was expertly de-
pretty I Love you, Forrest monatrated by a young Scouter W
Steven Roes, Clarksville, Tex. on a Palo Duro Canyon 9tate 1 4
HUNTERS FOUND WITH
TOO MANY DUCKS
Tyler - • Came Warden Ron
Ja<-kson wasn’t necessarily
pleased to find duck hunting a
little better than average when
he approa< hed two hunters near
M< Kinney this week. When It
was all over the hunters weren't
too pleased either.
, In a routine check of duck
hunters Jackson found two men
with 37 wild ducks In posses-
sion, far over the legal bag
limit. Compounding the offense,
the pair had killed the birds
before legal shooting hours.
Dear Santa Claus, I did live
at Clarksville, but moved to
Frlooa, Texas. I hope you will
not forget where I live. I am
seven years old and In the sec-
ond grade. I would like tor you
to bring me a Pattaburp doll,
jump rope, and braclet. My
sister, Oall, who Is In the fifth
grade wants a Barbie and Ken
doll. Don’t forget all the other
boys and girls. Sincerely yours
Judy Melton, Box 1044, rrlona,
Texas.
... to you, our friendi
and customers. We hopt
your holiday is fillec
with happy times. Let
us serve you soon!
HUGHS TON a SON
INSURANCE
We Will Be Closed Friday, Satur-
day and Sunday, Dec. 25,26,27
Village Inn Restaurant
Sam and Alleen Hal*
Jfolloto
Cfje ft tar
SWEEDEN'S
Grocery and Market
Dear Sants Claus, I’m seven
and In the first grade and I am
making straight "S a". I would
like a Skipper doll and a Ken
doll. Also, a Barbie dream,
house, e case, and table and
chairs. (Also, clothes for Ken
and Skipper.) end Barbie and
Kan doctor outfit Yours truly,
Janet Evetts, Rt. 8, Clarksville,
Texas
^ 11 lay your
holiday he hnyht!
Clyde Rains
GROCERY
Chevrolet-Olds
SAVE SI.00!
Set ■ rsveiutweery $9 05 /^TN
McCulloch Supt' Msc -wfe
3smdwt for |est tl.K ... ■Au]
with tho purtfcoM of oey *wjj/'l
mow McCulloch Sopor Moc x -sJa
Choi" Merry! '
Oftor explrM looeory II, 1889.
COME m Fan FUU OCT AUX
Gene's Service
Canter
204 North Pecan
Dial 427-3516
MAY THE TRUE MEANING OF CHRISTMAS
LIFT THE HEARTS OF ALL MEN.
Deer Santa, I have been pretty
good. We are living In Dellas at
1946 Burlington. I hope you can
find our house We have e pretty
Christmas tree but we dont have
a chimney We will leave the
door unlocked. We will leave
something on the table for you to
eat. I don’t want very much this
.year. I juat want a Johnny Sevan
O-M-A gun, a Big Job dump
truck, I am seven years old. A
Big Loo, an alrblaster, e train
j set, a building boulders, thimble
city A color slide projector.
Thais all, Petey HllUn, *946
Burlington, Dallas, Texas.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL!
Dear Santa Claus, Have you
been to the workshop to see the
UttU elves working (on) the
toys? For Christmas I want you
to bring ms a Baby Bright and
a Penny Bright. And I would
Uke a little worm like Cactus
has . . . and everything that’s
la a kitchen that's juat play
Uke, even a stove and a ‘frige-
rator ’ I also would like a book
and a new game, maybe a Ken-
and to Everyone a
Clarks villa
FlaHst
Francos l Jonalt
"As you awaken this Christmas morn may each of you in your own way
offer up a prayer for those of our Buddies who did not return and for
those of our number who hove answered the last roll call. Thank our
Great Commander for the many fine things of life He has offfred you
and your loved ones. In this Christmas season, my thoughts go back 44
years when I returned to the States via .the hospital route.
It was at a southern hospital I met the "Basket Soldier". Imagine, if
you will, a young man without arms or legs, only a hood and torso. A
large basket was his world, and as I looked over the side he must have
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vt-nd they came with haste, and
found Mary, and Joseph, and
the Babe lying in a manger.
MAY THIS HOLIDAY BE
TRULY HAPPY FOR YOU AND
YOUR LOVED ONES, AND MAY PROSPERITY
BE YOURS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR TO COME
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 23, 1964, newspaper, December 23, 1964; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth922290/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.