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The Clarksville Times, Thursday, December 3, 1970, Page 3
PLUMBING
•id ElECTIIC
24 HOUR SERVICE
BERT LIMBOCK
PHONE 427-3151
CLARKSVILLE, TEX.
LOST--$25.00 reward (or In-
formation o( whereabouts of
muley crossbred bull, 1200-
1300 lbs. Strayed about two
months ago. Harold Brown,
Annona, Tex. Phone 697-2221.
PRE-FINISHED Pin* Pong
table tops for sale. Special
918.75 ...each. Texas Lumber
Co., 201 South Walnut, Clarks-
ville, Texas. 427-3095.
We Have Fiberglass
SEPTIC TANKS
In Slock—All Sizes
TEXAS LUMIER CO.
WE BUY USED FURNITURE
afed appliances. Phone 427-
3601,_
WE BUY
Aid S#ll
Used Feriitere
GREEN S FURNITURE
NEW CARS &TRUCKS
ARE LESS
When You Trade With
WILLIAMS
CHEVROLET-OLDS
MUST SELL! Owner going
Qyersaasr- 1965 Iiiiputa Spofts
Coupe, 283 V8, automatic trans-
mission, radio, air condition-
ing, heater, tape deck. Only
$895. See Tom Slaton or call
427-2166.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE--51 acres located
two miles southeast of Cut-
hand. All woods, good deer
hunting, 1/2 mineral rl
Oil well 100 yards. $8u.oO
per acre. Dewey Wilburn, tele-
phone 427-2710.
FLOOR SWEEP, 50 pound
cartons: Oil base, $3.10 car-
ton; wax base, $6.10 carton.
Texas Lumber Co., 201 South
Walnut, Clarksville.
LEMON OIL POLISH for fine
furniture, 50? and $1.00 sizes.
Slaton Furniture, Clarksville,
Texas.
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FOR SALE--Cafe at Avery
for sale or lease, other em-
ployment of owner reason for
selling. Gathlngs Cafe, Avery,
Texas, 684-9112.
ALUMINUM window screens
made to order. Tlxas Lumber
Co., 201 South Walnut, Clarks-
ville. Phone 427-3095.
FOR SALE - -Red Angus bulls,
8 to 20 months old. Gain reg-
istered. Call 427-2870 or 427-
3657.
FOR SALE--Used doors,
windows, screens, bathroom
fixtures. Contact 0. V. Slaton.
FOR SALE--55 gallon bar-
rels, $2.50 each. Master
Molders, Inc., Highway 37
South, Clarksville, Texas.
ALUMINIM Storm doors and
screens repaired. Texas Lum-
ber Co., 201 South Walnut,
Clarksville. Phone 427-3095.
WE BUY AND SELL
PECANS
(Papershell)
Burnham Pecan House
Malta,Texas, Hgh. 82
Hilda Farley
Ph. 667-3731
WE PAY TOP PRICES
'TAKE away soil the Blue Lus-
tre way from carpets and up-
holstery. Rent electric sham-
pooer $1. O. V. Slaton Furni-
ture Co., Clarksville, Texas.
FOR SALE —1969 mobile
home, 12’x60’, two bedroom.
Small equity, take up payments.
Call 684-3133 or 684-3623.
GARAGE SALE Friday and
Saturday at 1700 West Taylor.
LAND FOR SALE-131
acres, heavy timber, level, vir-
gin, water, fenced, 1/2 miner-
als, $125 acre. Located In
White Booker Robins Survey,
two miles west of Bagwell off
Bagwell loop. D. Trent, 4040
San Fellpe-8C, Houston, Texas
77027 Phone 713-621-5134.
Our store Is
a member of
Saf-Bl, South-
west Assoc.,
Buyers, Inc.,
an 80 store
buying group
formed to
bring you bet-
ter fyrnlture
values.
GREEN'S
FURNITURE
A. J. BARTLEY i
( GARAGE
605 E. MAIN
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SOMETHING INTERESTING
FOR INVESTORS
50 .acres, spring branch,
fenced, good young pine, all
fenced, $150 acre. Hopewell
community.
300 acres, good fences, near
Annona, 60-acre cotton allot-
ment, four pools, cross fenced,
8-room house. $200 per acre.
Low down payment, owner will
carry balance.
165 acres approximately, un-
improved, 2 pools, part In bayou
bottom. Make offer. Owner
will carry paper.
Duplex, close In, rental In-
come $150 monthly. Make of-
fer.
lEA,-
REALTOR
909 Washington
Dial 427-3460
FOR SALE--Electric cook
stove with two ovens and elec-
tric portable dishwasher, both
In excellent condition. Also
kitchen sink with two faucets,
36” exhaust hood. E. J. Boll-
man, 408 Washington Street.
Headquarters For
RUTH BERRY
PUMPS
PARGAS
Clarksville, Texas
BUTANE—PROPANE
GAS & APPLIANCES
R. L. PEEK
Manager
PHONE 427-2450
PORTABLE WELDING Ser-
vice, see Gene McWilliams,
Highway 37 north.
FOR SEPTIC TANK service
call Curtis Lemon, 1101 South
Locust, or phone 427-2960.
HOUSE MOVING levelling,
termltlng. Phone 652-3121 or
652-3218, Jerry Baker, Cun-
ningham, Texas.
FOR ALL ELECTRICAL ser-
vice needs, call Carl Roberts,
at Modern Electric Service.
427-2740. „
COOK’S SPRAYING Service.
Complete pest control. Guar-
anteed work. Frte estimates.
Alton Cook, 400 Washington,
phone 427-3878.
- WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF...
miLC0 CONSOLE STEREOS
Several Styl.es and Models to Choose From
PHIIC0 COLOR TELEVISIONS
Large 19” Screea Only $389
We Also Hove A Large Selection of
PHILCO RADIOS
ot
:$12.95
SLATON FURNITURE
EUGENI NORWOOD
• House Mqving
. And Leveling
• All Kinds of
Foundation Work
• Termite Control
Guaranteed
FREE ESTIMATES
Phone 852-3141, Deport
Write Box 615, Cunningham
REGISTERED, Colorful gen-
tle Appaloosa stallion. $300.
Contact Fred Landry, Clarks-
ville.
FOR SALE--Young springer
whlteface cows. Joyce Stinson,
Mount Pleasant, Texas. Phone
2.14-724-2657.
TYLER ROSE bushes, flow-
ering shrubs, shade trees and
fruit trees, all ready to plant
now. Bollman Seeds, 405 South
Delaware.
HOME AND BUILDING1
SERVICES
SUf#f S+witf
Machia* Sarvict
Also repairs on all other
makes and models. Call
GREG’S FABRIC SHOP
427-3691
NOTICE—To rid your home of
roaches, Wrfhltes, . rodents,
ants, etc., call 427-3674, Lu-
cian Humphrey, Red River Val-
ley Pest Control. Member of
Texas Pest Control Associa-
tion. Free estimates, reason-
able prices. All work guaran-
teed.
SAND OR GRAVEL delivered
anywhere tn Red River County.
Have track loader. Wayne Mc-
Guire, 427-3024.
CONCRETE DELIVERED
anywhere In Red River County.
Bal Stegall Ready-Mix Con-
crete. Phone 427-2001.
RANDOLPH ELECTRIC Ser-
vlce, 206 North Pecan, for all
electrical services. Telephone
427-3521, Clarksville, Texas.
Phone
427-3594
Day or Nlte
JOHN ft DON
TOWNES
Dozer Works, Inc,
Conservation Work of
All Kinds ,
9 DOZERS AT YOUR
SERVICE
1010 EAST MAIN
CLARKSVILLE, TEXAS
BIG BUCK DIDN’T COME EASY—Jerry Westbrook shown with his 13 point buck killed
last Wednesday, approximately twenty miles northeast of Clarksville. Westbrook fired
two clips of five shots at the big deer from about 330 yards. He only hit the deer two of
the ten shots and neither hit was solid enough to drop the buck. Down to one remaining
shell, Jerry took off after the deer on foot. His final (and eleventh) shot at the deer
brought film down. But not for long! As Jerry approached the buck, the deer charged In
his direction. Jerry grabbed the buck as he ran past and finished him off with his hunting
knife. The buck’s thirteen points had a 22 Inch spread and dressed out at 150 pounds.
Times Staff Photo by Boyd Hurt.
Addresses of
County Men in
Armed Forces
PFC John Me Peters
464-90-9988
Co. B 3/22 Inf.
APO S/F, Calif. 96225
AN Paul E. Jones
USS Hanger CVA 61-V3
FPO San Francisco 96601
For the convenience of Red gp/4 Larry D. Young
itlver County friends and rela- 464-90-8125
fives who wish to send Christ-
mas and New Year’s greetings
to local men serving overseas t
The Times Is printing the ad-
dresses of servicemen.
If you know of someone you
wish Included In the list, please
mall the name and full address
to The Clarksville Times, P. O.
Box 1021, Clarksville, Texas
75426, or bring by the office,
HQ&A 45th MED. BN.
APO New York, N. Y. 09165
Pvt. Larry E. Markham
451-90-5399 - .
68 Eng. Co. E M PH.
Fort Bliss, Texas 79916
(Omit name
106-108 East Main.
S/Sgt. J. G. stiles Jr.
322 Supply Squadron
Box 2894
APO New York, N. Y. 09057
Pvt. Lance O. Coulter
451-86-0829
CO/C 51st Malqt. Bn.
APO New York, N. Y. 09086
Sp/4 Jerry L, Fowler
466-82-0578
Co. A 2/14 Inf.
APO SF, Calif. 96225
PFC Roger E. Storey
464-90-8595
Co. A 442d Slg. Bn.
APO SF, Calif. 96233
SSG. Billy F. Freeman
456- 62-8930
B Battery, 6th Bn. 60th Art.
APO New York, N. Y. 09173
SP/5 Harold E. Roseberry
457- 74-4558
362nd Signal Co. Det. #10
APO SF, Calif. 96318
PFC Joe Dee Rust
457-74-7991
30th ORD CO.
GM (GS)
APO SF, Calif. 96301
PFC Jerry D. Morris
459-80-6852
Btry A 6th BN 60th Art.
APO New York, N. Y. 09114
Spc. 4 Larry Kinsley
461-84-3669
279th Sta. Hospital
APO New York, N. Y. 09742
Cpl. Sammy D. Faulkner
2561285
Spt. Co. Supply Bn. 1st FSR
Ammo. Platoon (Asp #2)
FPO San Francisco 96602
SP/4 Robert S. Booth
E458-96-7001
147th LFM CO. (GS)
APO SF, CalU. 96491
Capt. Geo. G. Giddens
Box 3201, 36th tFS
APO San Francisco 96323
Sp/4 Johnny C. Johnson
459-80-7110
Co. D. 707 Malnt. BN.
APO Ssn Francisco 46206
PFC Dewayne Martin
451-90-7470
**C” Co, 93rd Engr. Bn. (Const)
APO S/F, Calif. 96215
A/1C Thomas ^ Slaton
459-60-7001
C.M.R.j Box 1692
6314 SpC Wng.
APO S/F, Calif. 96570
Sp/4 Gary Joyner
457-80-0189
C. Btl*y. 6/40th ARTY
APO New York, N. Y. 09165
Sp/4 John L. Cooper
452-88-6252
503d Admin. Co. (I. G.)
APO New York, N. Y. 09039
Sgt. Duane Benson
459-80-6517
HHC 268th PCS Box 513
APO San Francisco 96316
Pfc. Larry D. Young
466-82-2648
Co. C. 1/46 196 Inf. Bgn.
Amerlcal Division
APO San Francisco 96374
Charles L. Floyd, MM1
Box 451
N.A.F. Slg ONE 11A
FPCLNew York, N. Y. 09523
Pfc. Ken Griffin
455-84-8797
101st Air Borne
ACO 1/327 Bde. Inf.
APO San Francisco 96383
S/Sgt. Duane L. Ballew
457-74-4291
307th Strat Wing (SAC)
CMR Box 2979
APO San Francisco 96330
Sp/5 Henry C. Weemes
451-70-8560
Co. B 1st Malnt. BN
APO New York, N. Y.-09178
Sp/5 Sammy M. Alsup
461-84-2930
CO. B 8/5th EBC
APO San Francisco 96204
Pfc. Odell D. Edwards
Co. C 12 Eng. Bn.
APO New York, N. Y. 09111
V-w*
Sp/4 Joel G. Jeans
451-86-0558 "
Hdqts. Trp. 3rd Sqd.
5th Cav. Radar
APO San Francisco 96477
G. Stewart 2579290 USMC
H&MS-15, MAG-15
FPO San Francisco 96602
Sp/4 Samuel L. Barksdale
HHC1 St. Bn. 51 Inf.
APO New York, N. Y. 09751
REMEMBER 1
THOSE
YOU LOVED
WITH A
MEMORIAL GIFT
• TO THE
AMERICAN
CANCER
SOCIETY 5
Send to;
Red River County
Memorial Chairman
P..O, Box 1018
Clarksville, Texas
4-| AND PR HEREFORD
> RANCH SALE
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 10:30 A.M.
BIG SELECTION - 125 LOTS - 175 HEAD
25 Helfera bred to Modern Mean. ,
3 Helfera bred to PK Esqqlre Woodrow
28 Cows bred to Modern Mesa and RSR Domes Wdrw U1C-2,
son of Domestic Woodrow 121C
6 Open Helfera
10 Herd bull prospects of Meat Domino and Domestic Wood-
row breeding
26 2-year-old rang£buUs, ready for hard service
4 Proven herd bulls *
17 Cows guaranteed safe In calf to a Sim mental and with
calves at side by "Dollar,” a son of “Sugarfoot’'
11 Cows with Brahma F-l Helfera and rebred to a Brahma
bull.
PR HEREFORD RANCH
61 MILES SE PITTSBURG ON FM 9?3 . ,
Fourth Anaual Rod River Valley
60 All Breed Bull Sale 60
FARMERS & RANCHERS LIVESTOCK COMM. CO.
TUES. DEC. 15th 1:00 P.M.
Double D Auction Pat Ryan "
Rt. 1 Box 203 • Lamar County
Waskom, Tex. • -INFO Chamber of Commerce
Agricultural Lime
The ideal additive to build better pastures and
meadows. Let us serve you with our complete
sales and distribution facilities. *
DUREN BROTHERS CO.
Bill M. Duren Phone 427-3395 Buddy Duren
Song and Game
* Workshop
One of the most enjoyable
parts of Girl Scouting Is sing-
ing. Girl Scout leaders went
back to their Neighborhoods
humming a tune Thursday after
spending the morning at Camp
GambtU with other Troop lead-
ers from Paris, Clarksville,
Sulphur Springs and Hugo,
learning new songs and games
And sharing old favorites with
each other.
The Song and Gapie Work-
shop on the campsite was under
the direction of Mrs. Pat Law-
rence, field advisor, and Mrs.
Hubert Stamper, executive di-
rector, of the Wed River Valley
Girl Scout Council. t
Attending the session of fun,
and sharing In the teaching of
new songs, from Clarksville
were Mrs. Tom Looney, Mrs.
H. L. Poteet and Mrs. BUI
Jennings.
/V
W. H.- KYLE has recently
become associated with Reed’s
Grocery and Market In Clarks-
ville as their butcher. Kyle
has been In the grocery busi-
ness nearly twenty years. He
has been employed In Clarks-
ville at Hardee's Supermarket
and Walker's Supersave. He
and his wife live at 705 West
Second In Clarksville and are
members of the First Baptist
Church.
Visits to Five
Russian Cities
Told at Annona
of Annona High School, now
assistant professor of agricul-
tural economics, Texas AAM
University, recently toured five
cities lh the USSR to study
agriculture and Industry. His
main stay during the 22-day
tour centered at a conference
In Minsk.
Having brought back many
Interesting slides, he presented
a program In the fellowship hall
of Annona Baptist Church. He
showed views of 14th century
buildings, Red..Square, Lenin’s
tomb, several famous cathe-
drals, factories, churches,
living quarters and people.
Noted was that their mode of
dress varied from very tradi-
tional to contemporary.
Dr. Jones visited the repub-
lics of Russia, Whltei Russia
and .Uzbekistan. The main con-
fpfence In Minsk was attended
by 1,000 people. Children en-
tertained the tourtsts and they
tasted new foods, such as
quinces and Persian mfelon.
Present to hear Dr. Jones
and view thelnrbrmatlve slides
were Mr. andMrs, Stiles Jones,
Mrs. Lonnie Jones, Leigh, Jan
and Deanne, Mr. and Mra. Rus-
sell Jones, Dharla and Blaine,
Mrs. Chester Hodges, Mrs.
J. V. Moiore, Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Titus, Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Roberts, Rev. and Mrs.
Claude Martin, Miss Essie
Emery, Mrs. Douglas Graves,
Haskell Peek, and Mrs. Jennie
Butts.
Sp/4 Larry Emery
461-84-6775
CO. A 158th AVN. B.N. (AH)
101st ABN Dlv. CAMBL.
APO San Francisco 96389
BEAUTY HINTS
ABOUT FACE
... F rom
C*‘
BLACKMON PHARMACY
Maybe our flight to the moon had something to do
with It, but this year’s look Is all moon shine or all-
-very, glHIer and glow;—Fronnreqnin pant <
to gold and silver lame gowns, to simple basic blacks
trlmmed wlth diamond cuffs and on and on to metallic
belts, bangle brae lets, beads bold gold and rhinestone
earrings and head bands ... with all of this we are
about to experience a triumph In the art of cosmetics:
The first makeup created In two phaaea for near- „
weightless coverage ... a flawless, perfectly “fin-
ished” look. Only a ms' ''vlded Into two Inde-
pendent phases could provlc >uch Ideal coverage
without a trace of heaviness ... such Ideal color
without an artificial, over-madeup look. No other
makeup In the world conveys such an aura of beautl-
ful'y assured elegance. This Is The Perfect Makeup
by 'Ultima’ n.
PHASE I--A tinted priming fluid. This silky tinted
fluid flows on a delicate underglow of color and emol-
lience. As It glosses over fine lines and wrinkles,
It seems to resurface the look of the skin’s texture
by cushioning out hollows. So rich, you need not wear
a moisturizer underneath. Yet never obvious because
It Is perfectly color-matched to PHASE n.
PHASE n--A Hnted Finishing Fluid ... This light
colored finish liquid, blended over Phase I, actually
seems to “activate” the. color beneath to enrlch*the
tone bf the makeup. Adds a softly-buffed patina finish
that never dulls, stays In place perfectly. Note the
beautiful difference In your finished makeup: These
two fluids look and feel far lighter than one.
The finishing PHASE--The Perfect Powder ...
Glowing translucent face powder that lights up your
skin with the sheerest blush of translucent color .,.
•so delicately, It will not disturb the color of the make
up beneath.' ‘ULTIMA’ n By Region can be purchased
ONLY at BLACKMON PHARMACY.
SEE YOU AT BLACKMON’S!
Blackmon Pharmacy
Prescription Chemists
Olen Douglas •
Phone 427“2805 For Deoendable Deliveries
) { fMntttlrUi Npuih
Betcmber, 1970
L__
May this be a most joyful time for your family. M9
E ach of us here wishes you a happy holiday season. ]
R emember good health Is essential to a happy life
R egular check-ups help assure you good health.
Y our well-being is our personal concern.
C ount your blessings.
Harvest your friendships.
R emember those less fortunate.
| nvolve yourself with others.
Stand up for what you believe. t.
T ry to see both sides.
Make that extra effort.
Always look at the bright side.
See the good in others v
*
T hank you for your loyal patronage.
Our efforts to please'ybu wiUtlncrease.
■
A s we approach another year,
L et us take a minute to be thankful,
L esf we forget’ what wa have to be thankful for.
AND A HATTY NEW YEAlt
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HACKM0N PHARMACY
Prescription Chemists
Olen Douglas
I Phone 427-2805 For Dependable Deliveries
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