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The Clarksville Time*, Thursday, November 26, 1970, fbge 3,
WE BUY AND SELL
PECANS ->'
(Papers he II)
Burnham Pecan House
Mai fa, Texas, Hgh. 82
Hilda Farley
Ph. 667-3731
WE PAY TOP PRICES
AUTOMOBILES
jJ^ED
MUST SELL! Owner going
overseas. 1965 Impala Sports
Coupe, 283 V8, automatic trans-
mission, radio, air condition-
ing, heater, tape deck. Only
$895. See Tom Slaton or call
427-2166.
NEW CARS & TRUCKS
ARE LESS
When You Trade With
WILLIAMS
CHEVROLET-OLDS
FOR SALE—51 acres located
two miles southeast ofCuthand.
All woods, good deer hunting,
1/2 mineral rights. Oil well
MX) yards. $85.00 per acre.
Dewey Wilburn, phone427-2710
FOR sXLE-*Electrlc 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, .
We Have Fiberglass
SEPTIC TANKS
In.Stock—All Sizes
TEXAS LUMBER CO.
COWBOY BOOTS, new, made
In Old Mexico, brown and black.
Close out. Low price. Got In
late. C. A. Maxfleld Army and
Navy Store, 229-231 Walnut,
Clarksville.
MISCELLANEOUS
IT’S Inexpensive to clean rugs
and upholstery with Blue Lus-
tre. Rent electric shampooer
$1. O. V. Slaton Furniture Co.,
Clarksville, Texas.
FOR SALE—Used electric
coolers, will do for second re-
frigerator. $20.00. See at Co-
ca Cola Bottling Co.
FOR SALE—Two properties
for someone who has always
wanted a real bargain. 150
acres for only $106.00 per acre.
1/2 pasture, 1/2 timber, 1/2
minerals. Only'- 1 mile from
Avery on an all weather road.
197 ACRES for only $125.00
per acre. All open pasture on
the Bagwell Highway.
THESE WON’T LAST LONG!
RUSSELL REALTY
427-3631
507 W. Main, Clarksville, Tex.
Our store Is
a member of
“Sfef-Bi, South-
west Assoc.,
Buyers, Inc.,
an 80 store
1 buying group
[formed. to
[ bring you bet-
ter furniture__
values.
GREENS
FURNITURE
NEW INSULATED coveralls,
red and brown colors, assorted
sizes. Camouflaged hunting
suits, hats and caps. New ex-
tra large 100% wool blankets,
various colors. Sleeping bags.
Other miscellaneous Items.
Come by and see. C. A. Max-
fleld Army and Navy Store,
229-231 N Walnut,Clarksville.
Headquarters For
RUTH BERRY
PUMPS
PARGAS
Clarksville, Texas
BUTANE-PROPANE
GAS & APPLIANCES
R. L. PEEK
Manager
PHONE 427*2450
PRE-FINISHED Ping Pong FOR SALE--Red Angus bulls,
table tops for sale. Special ® ‘° 20 months old. Gain reg-
$18.75 each. Texas Lumber istered. Call 427-2870 or 427-
Co., 201 South Walnut, Clarks- 3657.
vllle, Texas. 427-3095.
FOR SALE--Used doors,
windows, screens, bathroom,
fixtures. Contact O. V. Slaton.
The Clarksville Times
FOR SALE--55 gallon bar-
rels, $2.50 each. Master
Inc., Highway 37
WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION.OF.i.
philco CONSOLE STEREOS
Several Styles and Models to Choose From
From
PHILCO COLOR TELEVISIONS ,
Large 19” Screen Only $389
We Also Have A Large Selection of
PHILCO RADIOS f™ $12.95
SLATON FURNITURE
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NEWS FROM
Detroit
Eagles After
Championship
Of Dist. 16-A
FOR SALE--Baby -calves,
Holstein bull and cross heifers
and bulls, Wood Dairy, De-
Kalb, 667-2031.
FOR SALE —Register ed
horned Hereford bulls. Donn
Smith, Crescent Ranch. Phone
427-2472. Two miles east of
Clarksville on Highway 82.
FLOOR SWEEP, 50 pound
cartons: Oil base, $3.10 car-
ton; wax base, $6.10 carton.
Texas Lumber Co., 201 South
Walnut, Clarksville.
LEMON OIL POLISH for-fin*
furniture, 50$ and $1.00 sizes.
Slaton Furniture, Clarksville,
Texas.
By Mrs. D. K. Thames
MIDWAY WHD CLUB dent, conducted the meeting on Glrls basketball opened No-
Mrjt. H. R. Edwards was host- Monday night when the Garden vember 3 at Detroit and the boys
ess to the Midway Home Dem- Club of Detroit met tn the home got underway Nov. 17.
onstratlon Club Friday, Novem- of Mrs. P. H. Jeffus with Mrs. The Eagles won the District
ber 20, for an all day meeting Dick Walker as cohostess. 16-A championship last year,
at the Woodland community cen- Mrs. Venable led club col- clowned Pottsboro In a best two
ter. Mrs. Paul Kerr presided lect and roll call was answered, out of three series In zone play-
and Mrs. Carl Fodge led song Mrs. Paul Kerr gave the pro- QffS txit fell to Itasca 67-65 In
service, followed by the club gram on “Hanging Baskets’ and the Region II Finals at Denton,
prayer repeated In unison. displayed ones made from car- Thomas Moffitt has replaced
Roll call was answered and penter hardware and plastic Dennis Rundles as boys’ coach
minutes read, Mrs. Mary War- ones purchased from florists or and 0nly four members of last
lck, Paris, presented the dem- other stores. year's championship sQuad are
onstratlon on making flowers The arrangement for the din- on this year 's roster. They
from bols d’ ifc apples. tng table was made by Mrs. are Geary Allen, Roy Mooney-
Two quilts were quilted and Jeffus. Refreshments were ham, Marty Watson and Steve
a meal served at-the noon hour, served to seven members and phililps.
Attending were Mmes, Joe a guest, Mrs. Bryan Chamb- Travis Fleming Is coach of
Gibbs, Fodge, Larkin Gooch, l«ss. Next meeting will be De- the girls team.
W. G. Hollingsworth, Kerr, cember 21 tn the home of Mrs. Twelve boys make up the boys
Leon Morgan, J. R. Gatlin, An- Porter Norwood with Mrs. Lois squad and 19 girls are on the
drew Ingram, Edwards, Lois Evans as cohostess for the roster.
Evans, Paul Coleman, mem- Christmas party. - Remaining games are;
bers, and visitors were Mmes.
Warlck, Paris; Roxanne Puck
Nov/ 30—Roxton, A and B
Boys and Girls, there, 6
Dec. 3-4-5—North Lamar
Tournament, boys and Girls
Dec. 7—Clarksville, 9thboys
Dec. 7, Clarksville, 9th boys
haber, Bellvllle, N. J.; Verna WILLS-CHATHAM
Carpenter, Ennis; Odessa King, December 22 is the d»te se-
Mable Boussom, Bennie Stev- lected by Miss Pamela Sue Wills
ens, Robbie Wright, Dale Ad- and Phares E. Chatham m for ____ _____
ams, Porter Norwood, A. B. the^r formal nuptials to be per- and B Boys, 6:30
Castleman, Opal NalUlng and formed at 7:30 in the evening by 8—Clarksvllle, A Boys
Della Gibbs. ‘he Rev. John H. Barnes. and Girls, there, 6:30
Next meeting will be Decern-. The bride-elect’s parents, Dec.,10-11 -12--Mt. Pleasant
ber 17, at which time the Christ- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd D. Wills, Tournament, BoYs.
mas party will be held at the Route 6, have announced their j 1 —Rivercrest, Girls,
home of Mrs. Lois Evans. Se- daughter’s engagement and there
cret pals will be revealed at wedding plans. The future pac. 15--Fannlndel, 7
that time. bride-groom Is the son of Mr. 17-18-19--Rlvercrest
_ and Mrs. Phares E. Chatham of Tournament, Boys and Girls
Sumpter, S. C. - Dec. 22--Honey Grove, 7
DETROIT FHA SHOW ” Miss Wills Is a graduate of ^ 29-Klvercrest, A and
The Detroit Future Home- Detroit High Scjwol and Is pres - b Boys, there, 6
-i"J * “* Jan. 5—Wolfe City, there, 7
Jan. 8--Fannlndel, there, 7
Jan. 12--Honey Grove, there,
Jan. 15--Wolfe City, 7
Jan. 26--Grant, 7
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. Texas Lumber
Co., 201 South Walnut, Clarks-
ville. Phone 427-3095.
Laura Miller, and Mrs. Dale
Miller, advisor.
Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Venlta
Jo Oldfield modeled fashions
from Mrs. Clyde Boyd’s. The
program was presented to the
Parent-Teacher Association's
meeting and other guests.
DETROIT GARDENER^MEET
Mrs. C. M. Hopper, presl-
Mrs. Laura Miller, Mrs.
Freeda Adams and Kenneth,
order to raise the additional
revenue needed, the legislature
will be considering the alterna-
tives It has, one of which Is a
state Income tax. He said the
legislature will also be con-
and Mrs. Dorothy May spent sidering a corporate Income
the holidays tn Irving with the tax, and no salary Increases
Joe Woods. _ for state employes, excluding
teachers. Also, no new state
Mrs. Sue Aubrey spent the projects will be undertaken,
and the state does not plan to
lOC-IOH t. Main,'Clarksville, T*». 15«C
i nun ............................. Publisher Molders
53.00 Per Year In Red River County; *“{
li.oo per Year outaide Red Rivercounty. South, Clarksville, Texas.
■m < ond rDM paid al Clirluvllle,
No chare* i* mad* for publication of ALLMINUM Storm doors and
notices of church service* or other public screens repaired. Texas Lum-
CO 201 South Walnut,
foods or wares of any kind are offered Clarksville. Phone 427*3095.
for tale the regular advertising rates will
he applied. f
NOTICE. TO PUBLIC-Any erroneous
reflection upon the character, refutation
or standing of any firm, Individual or
corporation will be gladly corrected epon
being called to the attention of the publish,
er.
The dividing line between news and ad-
vertising la the line which separates In- ■ .. . .
formation of public interest from Infor- Of rOftCh6S, termlt6Sf rodents,
diUloo dU.vmtr.ttd (or profll. ants, etc., call 427-3674, Lu-
Clan Humphrey, Red RiverVal-
unintentional errori that may oreur In Ley'"P^St Control. Member Of
adv.rti.int tor than to corral in ""/Texas P*«i Control Assocla-
IHW altar It la brouftil to tba attention * _ , ,
01 the pubu aitor. T tlon. Free estimates, re? son-
All adrerttatn. ordari ara acraptedhn able prices. All work guaran-
thla bail. only. .
rH0ME AND BUILDINf
SERVICES
NOTICE--TO rid your home
RANDOLPH ELECTRIC Ser-
vice, 206 North Pecan, for all
electrical services. Telephone
427-3521, Clarksville, Texas.
PORTABLE WELDING ser-
vice. See Gene McWilliams,
Highway 37 north.
FOR SEPTIC TANK service
call Curtis Lemon, 1101 South
Locust, or phone 427-2960.
Phone
427-3594
Day or Ntte
mb
JOHN ft DON
TOWNES
Dozer Works, Inc.
Conservation Work of
All Kinds
9 DOZERS AT YOUR
SERVICE
1010 EAST MAIN
CLARKSVILLE, TEXAS
HOUSE MOVING, level ting,
termltlng. Phone 652-3121 or
652-3218, Jerry Baker, Cun-
ningham, Texas.
Mrs. John Coleman spent last
week In ^Dallas with the Basil
Gibsons and she returned home
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
- Coleman, Glen Coleman and
Miss Beverly Rlstnger.
Mr. and Mrs. James Mcln-
tlre are the parents of a daugh-
ter born November 21. She has
been named Jennie Lee. Grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
• Patterson, Detroit, and Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Thomas, Detroit,
are great grand parents. •
Mrs. Verna Carpenter visited
last week In Dallas with Mr,
and Mrs. Stanley Samples.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. North
and Klmbarly Done, Irving, vis-
ited last week with the Leon
Jopllns.
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gib-
son, Shreveport, are the parents
of a daughter born November
19. Grand parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Odas Gibson and Mr. and
Mrs. Jake McCotn, Detroit.
FOR ALLELECTRICAL ser-
vice needs, call Carl Roberts,
at Modern Electric Service*.
427-2740.
Guests Tuesday ofMrs.Mer-
tie-Pratt were Mmes. B. C.
Mazy, Malcum Maya, Texar-
kana; Frank Smith and Edd
Glover, Paris.
DETROIT GIRLS VARSITY SQUAD--Members of the Detroit Girls Varsity basketball
team ara first row, from loft, Debbie Covington, Marsha Owens, Debbie Shelby, JerclUe
Rundles, Terrle Gibson, and Pat Pratt. Second row, Janie Adams, Barbara Rundles,
Suzanne Shelton, Kathy Hopper, Judy Mooneyham, Barbara Bowen and Coach Travis
Fleming. (Times Staff Photo) _____
State May Have
To Tax Incomes
Commerce -- State Senator
makers of America held their «ntly a sophomore student at
annual fashion show Tuesday, Paris Junior College. Mr.
November 17, at 3 p.m. In the Chatham Is a graduate of Ed-
school gym. Theme of the munds High School, Sumpter,
show was- “Fashions From the and ts also a sophomore stu-
Age of Acquarlus.” Commen- dent at PJC. He Is employed
tator was Vicki Topping, Chap- by Campbell Soup Company,
ter president. Chairman of the _______
script committee was Debbie j —
Shelby and Jacqulta Myers was VETERANS DAY PROGRAM
chairman of the stage design. The annual Veterans Day pro-
The following students mod- 8ram was presented Nov. ll In
eled self-styled fashions: Ter- ‘he Detroit High School gym-
rle Gibson, JCaren Hopper, Vel- naSium with Geary Allen,pres-
ma Thomas, Neddie Jackson, ‘dent of the Student Council,
Carolyn Mauldin, Sherri San- as master of ceremonies,
ford, Debbie Covington, Erma The colors were presented J. P. Word of the 12th Sena-
Rlcks, Sandra Hembree, Pam by Roy Mooneyham and James torlal District said Thursday
Pratt, Delorls Berry, Kareii Freelen, followed by prayer that Texas needs from $250 mll-
Kltchens, Dorothy Marshall and voiced by Rev. B. B. Bryan. Hon to $500 million In additional
Barbara Rundles. The Pledge to the Flag was tax money which could mean
The following modeled fash- m*de In unison. that the next legislative session
Ions from Ayres’ Department Others on the program were may consider the Introduction
Store: Liz Ann Garrison, Jer- Clara Hawley, the fourth and of a state Income tax.
cllle Rundles, Jan Wright, Kathy fifth grades, Vicki Topping, Dan Senator Word addressed an
Hopper, Vera Johnson, Velma Lampard and Jack Hood, who audience of some 200 students
Thomas, Pam Gibson, Lessle Introduced the speaker, Rev. of Texas government tn the
Johnson, Judy Mooneyham, Jan- Clyde Boyd, pastor of Spring Ballroom of the Sam Rayburn
le Adams, Barbara Joplin, Kay Lake Baptist Church. Memorial Student Center at
Russell, Debbie Shelby and the The benediction was giver! East Texas Slate University.
Chapter mothers* Mrs, David by Bennie Cogburn and the col- Senator Word was substitute
Garrison, Mrs. Morris Pratt, ors were retired. lng for Senator Ralph M. Hall
Mrs. Sonny Covington and Mrs. Sponsor of the program was who was originally scheduled to
the Detroit American Legion speak on campus but was de-
and the program committee talned on business out of the
included D. R. Rundles, Mrs. state.
Lots McEwin, Mrs. Kenny Em- He told the students that In
ery and C. M. Hopper.
DETROIT EAGLES--The 1970-71 edition of the Detroit Eagles Includes, kneeling, from
left, Billy Shelby, Dan Lampard, Terr; Moore, David Owens and Marty. Watson. Standing,
Coach Tom Moffitt, Clifford Davis, Geary Allen, Steve Phillips, Joe Latimer, Clarence
Gray, Roy Mooneyham and Tommy Steens. (Times Staff Photo)
SAND OR GRAVEL delivered
anywhere In Red River County, weekend in Texarkana with Mrs.
Have track loader. Wayne Me- Bill Metcalf. ■>
Guire, 427-3024.
... i-.-- ......- - — Mrs. George Epps, Chris
CONCRETE DELIVERED Stoneclpher, Mrs. Billy Cole-
■...........-................... tlves here.
build new schools for mentally
retarded children.
Mrs. Veda Scotty, Corpus
Pearce and the D. A. Pearces.
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Faucett
and family, Houston; Mr. and
Mrs. Leroy Faucett and family,
Amarillo; and Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Faucett and family,
Dallas, arrived Wednesday for
Thanksgiving with their par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. E. I. Fau-
cett.
The Rev. Hay White, Hender-
son, brought the morning mes-
sage at Midway Baptist Church
Sunday. His wife and daughter,
Karen, accompanied him,
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Pearce,
Jaymee and Shanta Pearce,
Clarksville, spent the holidays
in Weatherford with the Melvin
Ray Pearces.
Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Thanks
and Mjr. and Mrs. Elbert Epps,
Clarksville, visited SundayJn
Deport with Mrs. J. B. Griffin
and attended service; at the
Presbyterian Church, wkere the
Rev. and Mrs. John Miller, mis-
sionaries from Brazil, showed
slides of their work^
Mrs. Laura Miller and Mrs.
Ollle Bramlett, Paris, spent
Sunday In Garvin, Okla., with
the Luther Bakers.
Lt Kerr at
Langley AFB
Hampton, Va.—U. S. Air
Force First Lieutenant Charles
R. Kerr, son of Mrs. Catherine
Castleman of*Detrolt, Tex., has
arrived for duty at Langley
AFB, Va.
Lieutenant Kerr," an Intelli-
gence officer, Is assigned to a
unit of the Tactical Air Com-
mand. He previously served at
Tan Son Nhut AB, Vietnam.
The lleuteftaht was commis-
sioned In 1967 upon completion
of Officer Training School at
Lackland AFB, Tex.
A 1959 graduate of Angleton
(Tex.) High School, he re-
ceived his B.S. degred-ln 1964
from Sam Houston State Col-
lege and is a member of Alpha
Tau Omega. Lieutenant Kerr
also attended the University of
Texas at Austin.
His wife, Mary, Is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh H.
Adamson of 3012 Jarraro St.,
Houston.
WE ARE GLAD
TO OBLIGE
Because a pharmacy la Intimately Involved
with health, the servire It muat provide goes
much beyond any possible profit motive or ad-
vantage over a competitor. The boat example
of this pharmacy ethic Is the cooperation be-
tween ordinarily competing pharmacies when
time is an urgent factor.
Although we usually have most prescribed
drugs In stock, or can get a medicine delivered Kpl
to ua the tame day, we occasionally muat have HXI
rOlLUOSPITAL, MEDICAL,
CANCER AND POLIO
INSURANCE
BILL COFIELD
Office Main Hotel
Phone 427“3176
Act Now--Tomorrow May Be
Too Late. No Age Limit If
In Good Health.
It that same hour. When this happens we will
ask another pharmacy to "oblige” us and let ua
borrow from him the needed drug until we can
replace It. Other pharmacies will follow (ho
same procedure in getting an urgenUy needed
medicine from ua. The health of the customer
must always be the primary concern of every
pharmacist.
YOU OB YOUK DOCTOR CAN PHONE UN
when you need a delivery. We will deliver
promptly without extra charge. A great many
people rely on us for their health needa. We
welcome requests for delivery service and charge
accounts.
IUCKM0N PHARMACY
Prescription Chemists
Olen Douglas
|Phone427~2805 For Dependable Deliveries!
BEAUTY HINTS
ABOUT FACE
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BLACKMON PHARMACY
EUGENE NORWOOD
• House Moving
And Leveling
•All Kinds of
Foundation Work
• Termite Control
Guaranteed
FREE ESTIMATES
Phone 652-3141, Deport
Write Box 6IS, Cunningham
Autumn-Ume la “school belf“..ttme' And Vskln
rescue'' time after the long hot summer' And “Beau-
tiful New Face Time” to go with the new fait fashions!
And Blackmon’s
most wanted, most exciting, most all-embracing
range of beauty products. Here are just a few of our
NEW FALL STARS ....
Pharmacy has the most needed,
icltl
rnnve cdha vtvr. OAwtra Mr, and Mrs. Dewayne Jen-
Alton Cook, 400 Washington, wher» h« “ M*‘*‘ant manager
phone 427-3878. of Krogers.
For Your
Bulldozer ft Motor Grader Work
•
Grading & Leveling Land Clearing
Pools and Dams . .Terracing
Water Ways Drainage Ditches
CONTACT
MURRY GILES
Soil Conservation Contractor
1007 South Cedar ,427*2746, Clarksville, Texas
4-| AND PR HEREFORD
RANCH SALE
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 10:30 A.M.
BIG SELECTION -J25 LOTS - 175 HEAD
25 Heifers bred to Modern Mess
3 Heifers bred to PR Esquire Woodrow
2$ Cows bred to Modern Mess shd RSR Domes Wdrw 121C-2,
son of Domestic Woodrow !2fC
6 Open Heifers •
10 Herd bull prospects of Mess Domino and Domestic Wood-
row breeding
26 2-yesr-old range bulls, ready for hard service
4 Proven J»erd bulls
17 Cows guaranteed safe In calf to a Slmmental and with
calves at side by “Dollar,” a son of “Sugarfoot”
11 Cowa with Brahma F-l Heifers and rebred to a Brahma
bull.
PR HEREFORD RANCH
6! MILES SE PITTSBURG ON FM 993
REVLON COLOR-LASHES. What fun! What fas-
cinating “fringe benefits’’ for captivating eyes! Soft,
sweet, subtle, gentle color lashes,... “Innocently”
Inviting rapt attention to your eyes, New “TASSELL”
Color Lashes! New “STARRY” Color Lashes! E*ch
sensational style In Gentle Blue, Gentle Green, Gentle
Plum. All permanently curled.
New "VANISHING STICK” Under Eye Concealer...
Conceal age-tattling shadows, circles, little lines!
In fine skin tones to blend with all complexions.
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New Sterile “ANTI-REDNESS” Eye Drops ... Ev-
erybody talks about pollution, TV, wye-strain, Insom-
nia, red eyes. Revlon does something about them!
New “Anti-Redness” sys drops clear redness without
stinging ... soothe, brighten, sparkle-up those poor
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Wouldn’t you like to do all of your shopping for
CHRISTMAS at one stop'’ You can do Just that at
BLACKMON PHARMACY. See you there'
Blackmon Pharmacy
Prescription Chemists
Olen Douglas
Phone427-2805 For Dependable Deliveries
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