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Tbe’ClarksviH* Times, Thursday, January 2, 1964
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Regular classified advertising 3? per
minimum charge 45? per Insertion. ^ •
Classified ads set la all capitals will be charged for at three
times regular rates. Classified ads set In bold face type, twice
regular rates. f *1
All cards of thanks,, memorials, business publicity stories
and all special requests, poetry and composition will be charged
for at regular classified rates.
For additional Information and classified display rates telephone
427-2386.
FOR SALE—Cushman scoot-
er, good condition, $75. Geary
Alien, Phone 427-3105.
NEWS FROM
2)eltoil
FOR SALE- Gentle child’s
pony and colt; also a NO. 600
Pqlafold Camera with all ac-
cessories. L. J. Atkin, Avery.
Mrs. Hoyle Van Burkleo and
family during Christmas. Here,
also, was Robert Van Burkleo,
who has been teaching In Level-
land, enroute to Houston where
he will have a government post-
tlon.
Misses Alma Fllppo, of Canton,
Karen Gooch, of Ardmore, Ok la,
Mr. and Mrs. C; B. Fllppo, bf
Grand Prairie, and Mrs. Mir-
iam Malone of Clarksville.
1--thanks
HELP WANTSD
BARB WIRE
2-polnt heavy ............ $6.45
4-polnt heavy ..........$7.45
MIESCH A JOHNSON, Inc.
We wish to express our ap-
preciation for every act of kind-
ness shown us during the Illness
and death of our loved one . May
7—Male
MAN WANTED to serve con-
sumers In N. Red River Co.
you be as richly blessed In ynur ^ with Rawlelgh Products. Steady
time of sorrow. The fam.'iy
FOR CHAIN LINK FENCE see
or call Jim Ed Baugh, 427-
2138. Free Estimate.
Bert Bell.
We wish to, thank each and
every one for the sympathy and
kindness shown us after the loss
of our beloved mother. The
families of Mr. and Mra L. D.
Rushing and Mrs. Ada Hackler.
good earnings year round. No
capital required. See Jesse
Humphrey, Rt. 3, Clarksville,
or write Rawlelgh, TXK 521-11,
Memphis, Tenn
FOR RENT
32—Houses
FOR SALE
House for rent, 2 miles west
on Highway 82. A E Rains.
WSCS MEETS
The W. S. C. S. met Monday
afternoon% In the church'annex
for a special Christmas pro-
gram,* which was arrawed and
deoorated by Mrs. Tbtfrjfw Wal-
der and Mrs. Russell Guest.
Mrs. H. W Pratt gave the de-
votional from Luke 2:r-7. Gifts
and money were taken to be
given to the family who lost
their home be fire. Twelve
members were present. On the
program were Mesdames, Russ
Fodge, H. W. Miller, E B
Strtbllng. The meeting then ad-
journed until Jan. 6 when Mrs.
Dick Walker will be program
leader.
We wish to thank our friends
—for the flowers, food and every
kindness shown us during the
loss of our loved one. Special
thanks to Revs. Watson and Judd
and to Clarksville Funeral
Home. May God bless each of
you. The family of S. R. Rains.
13—Farms and Ranches 35~Rooms
FOR SALE--20 acres on FM
Road, two miles southwest of
Avery. P O Box 9723, Dallas
14,-Texas.—
FOR RENT - -Bedroom with
private bath and private entr-
ance, 601 West Main,--Mrs.
C T Walker, 427-3093
14—Farm Products
MISCELLANY
2—Lost and Found
LOST--Black border collie
male, wearing collar and Kelty
vaccination tag. Last seen
Christmas eve at Lone Star
Feed Store on East Main Street.
Child’s pet. Likes to ride In
pickup. May have been In vehicle
at time of disappearance Notify
Jess Proctor or,c all 427-3188,
1500 BALES good quality hay.
Grown on heavy land. $1 per
bale. Hefshel parley, 2 miles
wes( Clarksville
t,-4l -.-Special Notices
FOR SALE - - Top quality
grass hay; also, some alfalfa
hay, ..Curtis Bachman, phone
427-3423, Clarksville, Tfe*.
SEPTIC TANK CLEANING
Prompt service. Also water
hauling service, day or night
Phone 427-2960 or 427-3322.
if urtls Lemon.
4—Announcements
WELL kept cdrpets show the
results of regular Blue Lustre
spot cleaning. Rent electric
shampooer $1. Slaton Furniture
Go
FOR SALE -.-Good quality
fertilized Bermuda hay.' C. E.
Moore, Bogata, Route 1, Phone
Medford 2-5674.
WATER HAULING - -C aplc Ity
1300 gallons. Pumpout cisterns
and tanks. E. G. Burgess Main
Conoco Station 427-2829.
GOOD HAY for sale, barn
available In all weather. W. L.
Rice, Highway 37 north. Phone
7-3231.
FOR ALL ELECTRICAL
Service needs call Carl
Roberts at M°dern Electric
Service, 427-2740.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kleqba-
ure, Dallas, were visiting Mrs.
Virgil Elllspn over the holidays.
I buy and Sell used furniture.
A. Goodson, corner Comanche
and North Cedar Streets,
Clarksville;
16—Houses
LEGAL NOTICE
FOR SALE
HOME FOR SALE--3-room
house, big bath, 2,lots, corner.
Carport, Cyclone fence, $3,500.
Short D$vis street. G. B.
Kincaid.
9—Appliances
HOUSE FOR SALE--one-6-
room house, modern, pine
paneling, hardwood floors, car -
:port, nice barn, 20 fruit trees,
with two acres, 2 1/2 miles
north on Highway 37. Will con-
sider trade J A. Meals,
Anriona
- Headquarters For
RUTH BERRY
PUMPS
TEXAS FUEL
Clarksville, Texas
BUTANE—PROPANE
GAS and APPLIANCES
Rv l. PEEK
Manager
PHONE 427-2450
FOR SALE--Home on McCoy
road, Highway 37, 3 1/2 miles;
6 acres land, 2-car garage, barn
etc Modern conveniences. G
P. Jleeton, Phone 7-3131* 605
3; Cedar.
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS AGAINST THE
ESTATE OF KATHRYN R
WALTERS, DECEASED.
Take notice that on the 9th
day of October, 1963, H A.
Walters qualified as Executor
of the Estate of Kathryn. R...
Walters, Deceased, In the Pro-
late Court, Red River County,
Texas, In cause styled; In Re,
the Estate of Kathryn R.
Walters, Deceased, Nb7*3964or.
the docket of said Coilrt, there-
fore, all per sons holding claims
against her said estate shall
present the same to; H. A.
Walters, whose residence and
Post Office address Is; Route
4, Clarksville, Texas, within the
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sharp,
Linda and Junior of Dallas,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bailly,
Cynthia and Jeff of Denison,
and Mrs. Maddle Lassher, of
Sherman, Mr. and Mrjj. Bruce
Brown and children of Mt. Ple-
asant were all visiting Mrs.
Clara Sharp for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Broadway
attended Mrs. Broadway s par-
ents on their 30th wedding annl-
versary In Houstort.
HOUSE FOR SALE
bedrooms, two baths, separate
dining room, kltchen-den com-
bination attic fan. Phone 427-
2434 A J McMillan, 205 W
Roberts.
time prescribed by la*.
Witness tills 30th day of
December, 1963.
H. A Walters, Executor
By B. F. Edwards, Attorney
** Visiting Mrs. A. B Broadway
for the holidays were; Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Broadway, Jr. and
children, and Mi£. Mary Sue
Broadway and Nipraren all of
Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. D. R
Simmon?, and Mr. and Mrs.
Burl A. Hollingsworth all of
Ft. Worth; Mr. and Mrs. Jakle
Broadway and children of Blos-
som; and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Broadway 01 Paris. Mr. and
Mrs. Hollingsworth also attend-
ed the William Hoi ling swortft's
Christmas dinner.
18—Livestock
ANGUS BULLS for sale Big,
rugged 2-year-old registered
Angus Bulls. Top quality with
the best bloodlines. Ready for
service. Priced to sell Weight
.around 1,500 lbs. Young Cattle
Co., Robert Young, 1040 S.
Central, Idabel, Okla. Phone
AV 6-5693.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO; La wars Louise Jackson
Moor a, GREETINGS] _
Mrs. Fannie Chambliss ts In
Franklin, La. with her daughter
and family, Mr. andMrs. Lewis
McClure, for an extended visit,'
For Sale
Grocery and Station
FOR SALE- Two-year filly,
unbroken Appaloosa 3-year-
old filly registered mare bred
to foal In May. All tame. Will
trade for cattle. Contact Stanley
Bolin at Bolin Hardware.
Located on Highway 37 North.
Good, Clean Stock of Merch-
andise. Stock priced right for
quick sale. Building and Fix-
tures available for lease or
sale, reasonable. Reason for
selling, other business In-
terest. Excellent location, an
old a^d established business.
Call 427-2419 or 427-3380
FOR SALE or trade, re-
gistered Hereford cattle . Polled
ind Horned bull calves. Polled
heifers. One Polled b^UL-18
months old One Polled bull,'
3 years old Hershel Farley,
2 miles west Clarksville.
HUGHSTON & SON
INSURANCE
ROBERT STOREY
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ROBfiflT STOREY
TOP CNhUTT M URNPIUCt
You are commanded to appear
by filing a written answer to the
plaintiff’s petition at or before
10 o’clock A. M of the first
Monday after the expiration of
42 days from the date of Issu-
ance of this Citation, the same
being Monday the 27th day of
January, A.’ D., 1983, at or
before 10 o'clock A. M., before
the Honorable District Court of
Red River County, at the Court
House In Clarksville, Texas.
Said plaintiff's petition was
filed on the LOth day of October,
1962. The file number of said
suit being No. 21675
The names of the parties In
said suit are; Roy Eugene
Moore, as Plaintiff, and Lawana
Louise Jackson Moore, as De-
fendant .
The nature of said suit being
substantially as follows., to wlt:
This is suit for divorce where-
lng plaintiff alleges as grounds
for divorce a course of cruet
treatment on the part of defend-
ant which makes their further
living together as husband and
wife insupportable.
Plaintiff alleges that no
children were born and none are
to be born to said union and
there exists no community
property;
Plaintiff prays for adecreeof
divorce and for such other relief
to which he may be justly
entitled. - ---rr;
if this Citation Is not served
within 90 days after the date of
Us Issuance, It Shall be return-
ed unserved.
Issued this the 14th day
of December A. D., 1963.
Given under my hand and seal
of said Court,_ at office In
Clarksville, Texas, this the 14th
day of December A. D., 1963.
Edith Fowler, Clerk, District
Court, Red River Conty, Texas
Mr and Mrs. Luther Hulen,
Mr.and Mrs. John Guest, Mrs.
Knox Martin, Mrs. Lollle Bul-
lard spent Christmas day with
Mr. and Mrs Fred Fisher, Don,
and Freddie, both home from
college.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Stevens
spent the holidays tn Dallas
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Milam,
Mrs. Billie Ridley and Roxann
spent Christmas tn Dallas with
relatives. ..........—*
During the holidays, Mm and
Mrs. Ed Proctor had these
guests; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Spears, Dan and Jerry, Mrs.
Muriel Long and John Mark, of
Dallas; Mr and Mrs. Ed Proc-
tor Jr., Tyler, Mr. and Mrs
Eunice Proctor, and Mr. and
Mrs. BUI Elliot and family of
Clarksville.
Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Morris
had their children, Mr. and
Mrs. Clay Stafford and children
of Midland, and Mr. and Mrs'.
J D Morris and family of
Macon, Georgia for the holidays.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Chamb-HeS'-durtng the holidays
were the Futrells of Colfax,
US., Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Johns of Longview, Mr. and
Mps.' Larry Johns of Parts,
and Mr. and Mrs. Max Hutchl-
sdn of Clarksville.
Mr. ancT Mrs. John Thomas
Keys and family have returned
from Puerto Rico and are visit -
tng his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Keys, and awaiting as-
signment to El Paso.
Mr. and Mrs. Thom McCluce
end daughter of Dentoh.spent
Christmas with the Herman
Phllleys.
.V. „„
Looking for genuine replacement parts
or accguones for your car?? Then see
ROBERT STOREY..Only Quality parts
and accessories are sold. ,amf all are
available at a momqpts notice. You'll
appreciate theprrpes too. .Come in soqn
/arid getthe b#*U,ROBERT STOItjEY...
Rabies ts often in wild ani-
mals such as skunks and In
domestic ones like dogs and
cats. The disease, a virus In-
fection spread In the saliva of
Infected animals, can be guard-
ed against by vaccinating pets.
Visiting Mr. andMrs.;Har.v«y..
Pratt over the holidays were
Mr. and Mra. Orval Abney and
family of Arlington, Mr. and
Mra. Victor Swlnt, and J. M
Mr. and Mra. P. H. Jeffus,
spent the holidays with their
daughter and tier husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Bliley Sandlin, of
Lubbock.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harding
and Mickle, of McPherson, Kan-
sas,' were guests of Mrs. A. B.
Broadway Thursday. The Hard-
ings visited here two weeks ago
on .thelr trip to Mississippi.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. A.
Pearce during the holidays were
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Newman
and family of Laredo, Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Pearce, Mineral
Wells, and Mr. and Mrs. Riley
Doudney of San Antonio.
Visiting the Robert Pearces’
over the holidays were; Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Pearce and family
of Nacogdoches, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Pearce and children of
Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Blanton Austin, and Miss Jeanne
Pearce, Denison.
Mr. and Mrs. Penn Jones
state that their children came*/'
for Christmas bringing big
sgcks and bundles. They were
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Tibbs
and sons of Mineral Wells, Mr.
and Mrs.Hagvey Jones, Mr.
and Mrs. Dougless Jones and
sons of Garland; Mr. and Mrs.
W. P. Jones Jr. and sons of
Midlothian. Penn Jrd had three
college companions a* his visi-
tors over the holidays, Penn
the 3rd and his three friends
are st udents of the State Univer-
sity, Austin. They enjoyed the
holidays by camping out at the
lake near the home of his grand-
parents, • .
RED RIVER COUNTY
POLITICAL .
Announcements
FOR 1964
The Times is authorized to
present the following candidates
for public offices to be voted
upon by the voters of Red River
County In the Democratic Pri-
maries of 1964;
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hays of
Dallas spent Thursday night
with Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Morris.
They were here to attend the
funeral of his brother, Lloyd
Hays, a business man of Deport.
P-TA MEETS
The Detroit P-TA met Tues.
Dec. 17 In the school lunch
room. The meeting was opened
by the president, Mrs. Ruby
Melton. Kermlt Womack gave
the Invocation. The group sang
several Christmas songs. The
program was by Mrs. Hamel
WomacLla—music pupils who
gav^ several numbers. Mrs:
Janfe Gaither gave The Christ-
mas story, The Little Star.
The program was very Inter-'
esting and everyone enjoyed It.
Room count was a tie bet-
ween Mrs. Ruby Melton's room
and Mrs. Pauline Phillips room.
Refreshments were served by
the hospitality committee.
Visiting the John Chumley's
over the holiday* were; Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Halyard; Mr. and
Mrs. Jeff Chumley and family,
of Linden; and Miss Tina Mae
Chumley. and Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Glosonand Mike, Dallas.
Bro. and Mrs. Don Lewis and
son Keith spent a short Christ-
mas visit with their parents,
Mr. ahd- Mrs. Willie Todd and
family of Pasadena, and St.
and Mrs* Lewis of Natches.
For Tax .Assessor-
Collector;
JOE'OARLAND
MARION HINES
CLOVIS PRIVITT
For Sheriff:
R A (Slim) HULEN
SAM E. HILLIN
J C BEVILLE
,, Little Misses Beth Brown
and Amy Moyer, students of
Edith DeWltt Tap and dance
school, participated In a recital
at Graham School In Paris,
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis
Strain and son were vlsltlngthe
Maxle Meltons' for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riley
Upchurch and daughters of Lub-
bock spent the holidays with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dock Lum and Mr.and Mrs.
John Upchurch.
For County Attorney:
JIM D. LOVETT
PAT F.pEADLE
Mr. andMrs. Howie Boulware
and Pat, arid Mr. and Mrs. Jim-
my Curry and Sandy, pf Irving,
spent the weekend here with
relatives, and Mrs. Clyde Epps
accompanied them home for an
extended visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith
and son of Arkedelphla, Ark.
ahd Ouchita Baptist College
were visiting the Claude Smiths
during the holiday Si
Mrs. Minnie Morgan had her
son, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morgan
visit with her for Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan live In
Dallas.
For Commissioner,
Precinct No. 1:
j N LEE
JOE E JOHNSON
JAMES H. (JIM)
WILLIAMS
The Richard Paynes and chll -
dren of Dallas were vlsltlngthe
Kermlt Womacks for the holi-
days. ■
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Epps
of Dallas spent the Christmas
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. D.
K Thames and other relatives
here.
Here to attend the funeral of
Sam Shelton were S. W. S^rlbl
tng, Las Fresnos, Tex., arjdMr.
and Mrs,Ce< 11 Strlbtlng, Idabel,
Okla. f'
Mrs. Hazle Lynn and son
Mack are visiting relatives In
the .State ,of Washington. Mrs.
Febe Jones Is staying with Mrs.
Lucy Wright while they are,
away. *
For Commissioner,
Precinct No. 3;
HUGH MOORE
W A blmgarm'r
For State Representative (2nd
2-yr Term):
E M MACK EDWAHDS
Mr. arid Mrs. Vance Evan
Clem and Juana, of Houston,
spent the holidays with his mot-
her, Mrs. Rookie Clem and fam-
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ar-
rasmlth.
JIBC.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Camp-
bell left Monday for Lubbock to
spend Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. Eddie Albrlghton and son.
COMMUNITIES
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Miller
had as holiday guests their
children, Mr. and Mrs. John
Miller and family, Jamie Miller,
Mrs. Mary Ann Curfman, Ste-
vie and Dale, aqd Doyle Miller,
and children, all of Dallas*.
Bryan Harvey of Temple
spent the Christmas holidays
with his sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Rushing, and other re-
latives.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Toney had
their children, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Chupnley and boys, Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Toney, andfam-
lly and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Wayne Lltterell of Ft. Worth,
for Christmas holidays.
Misses Bell andNav» Puckett
had their brother and sisters
visit them over jhe Christmas
holidays: Dr. B, F Puckett
from Oak Hill, West Virginia,
and MLss Frankie B. Puckett
of Washington, D. C.; Mrs.
Mildred Barnard, Mr. andMrs.
Billy Barnard and chlldiren of
Celeste.
ABC H. D7 members will
please remember that the next
club meeting will be the last
Tuesday In January, as we have
not as yet gotten Ihe year books,
and that usually Is what the
first' meeting program Is. So
In order to have the books we
have postponed the meeting for
this month only.
Mr. and Mrs. V. A Richard-
son visited Sunday with Mr.and
Mrs. T. H. Cozort, and while
there they got to visit With anot
her aunt, Mr. and Mrs.'/Jess
Emery. They also visited with
another relative, Mr. and Mrs.
Penn Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Rlc-
tiardson made Quail Hpjlow
their headquarters. They spent
much of their time playing In
the lovely woods near the Yan-
cey's home.*'
Mr. and Mrs. Porter Nor-
wood spent Christmas day In
Richardson with their son C.
M Norwood and family.
Christmas holiday visitors
with the Yanceys were Mr. and
Mrs. BUI Mitchell and Billy
Carl of Irving, Mr. and Mra.
V. A. Richardson of Clute, Tex.
Kay Kelly Is visiting with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ivey Ewing. He expects to re-
Vturn to his home In the Free-
•port area Friday of this week,
and be ready for school Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Beaty had
their children home for Christ-
mas. They were Mr. andMrs.
When In need of any pre-
scription, drugs or toiletries
see YOUR FRIENDLY
DRUG STORE
BULLINGTON'S
C. A. MAXFIELD ARMY
AND NAVY STORE
229-231 N. Walnut 91. .
Phone 427 -2435 Box 620
We Are Doing Our
To Help Keep You Well
Ask your doctor to seryl
your prescriptions to us
Blackmon Phkrmacy-
ClarksvlUe, Texas
Joe G, Beaty, Midland, Mr. and
Beaty. LItt]
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Dixon
and children of Ponca City,
Oklahoma, spent the,Christmas
holidays with her sister, Mrs.'
John Castletnan and family and
her brothers, Dale Harvey, and
Bert and Gifford Adams and
their families.
Bro. and Mrs. R. B
Gena haye returned
home In Dell, Ark,,
holiday visit with his
King and
to their
after a
parents.
Mrs. Johnny Beaty, Liltle Rock,^
Ark., and Miss Patsy Beaty of
Garland.
MONEY ORDERS
GROCERIES —DRUGS
NOTIONS
. open 7 *.m. to 11 P.lft.
every dey.
Seven-Eleven Food Store
4
Mrs. Mtmmle Ellis and Mrs.
Sur Reed spent Christmas In
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Jackson, of McKinney, also en-
joying the festive occasion were
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie. Ellis,
Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. RusSte
Ben, Ft. Worth, formerly of
Detroit-
Mr. and Mrs. I. J. King. Other
visitors In the King home were
Mr. and Mrs. S J King of
New Boston, the children living
In the community, Bill King,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan King, Bro.
and Mrs. Johnnie King and Kay.
Mr. and Mrs. Larkin Gooch
had as guests during Christmas
R. W Payne,M.D.
Glasses Prescribed
Eyes Refracted
Clarksville, Texas
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Mr. and Mrs. Ben Van Burk-,
too visited their son. My. end
INCOME TAX SPECIALIST
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INIfcRmi AVENUE SERVICE'
Sherley
503 East Madison
Dehoney
Clarksville, Texas
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SPEC
ilALS
ROOFING
90-Lb. Rod Roofing . . $2.95
215-Lb. Sq. Butt Shingles 5.20
235 Lb. Sq. Butt Shingles 6.25
15-Lb. and 30-Lb. Felt . .1.90
No. 1 Cedar Shingles . . 19.50
No. 218" Cedar Shingles 14.95
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l/2-lnch | Mm
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INSULATION
FIBERGLASS BATTS
2" Medium mm/
Square Foot-----sJ /2C
3" Full Thick 41/
Square Foot.. .. .4 Y2C
WALLPAPER
ALL PATTERNS
Single Rolls
Each..... . . 36C
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Ask About Our Budgef Payment Plan
€ LUMBER COMP ARY
201 S. Walnut/Phone 427-3095/Clarksville
for your farm trwckl
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TRUCK TIRIS
New Gear*
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Extra tkid depth
far /anger wear
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and asaro flr»adt toe '
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HARVEY BROTHERS
Massey ^-Ferguson—F ires tone
East Main St. Phone 427-2476
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1964, newspaper, January 2, 1964; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth923569/m1/6/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.