The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, December 21, 1956 Page: 2 of 16
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Page 2 — The Clarksville Timas, Friday. December 21. 1956
Top Executives
See 1957 Gains
Nr* York --** —A Ml o{ IOC
Of the 100 executives covered in
ilie association's annual bu.Mness
survey. 80 per cent forecast high-
er sales for their companies in
I l&i; Fifty per cent said they ex-
! pectcd to match Their 1S56 earn-
;in^ and 45 said they expected to
do tvttcr than in 1#5C Only 5
per < cut predicted that tnelr corn-
r, , I Rev. L B. Tooley
Personals Succumbs After'
Long Illness f
Mr*. Thes. P. Joinings of Avery
left lust seek for St. Louis to visit
in the home of her brother, J M.
Peters, a tvw day; before pioceed-
tnp MustriaUata sho*. the vast 'hive to" pay higher u,« U‘° *;«*»•»“* mini**,
Kjorit* predicting iqrreased sales i,; s next year | nolid ays with other relatives. ----------------------*-
rfie Hev. L. B. Tooley. Sr. re-
died iu
Branch General Hospitai at Hope,
Out-of-town relatives attending
the funeral of Rev. Tooley were
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Greer, Har-
per, Jim and Miss Mary (hifton,
Mrs. Ruth Clem and Mrs. Doris
Jun-t, Dallas; Cecil Cooper and
Herbert Axe. Garland; BetUe Jo
Tooley, New Orleans; Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Tooley, Haskell, Tex-
as; Mrs Riely Copeland, Waco.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Teel and
children. Graham. Mr. and Mrs
I .on Grant. Tyler: Mrs. Hattie Ed-
kM "car with proh'K at or above
tb-jfi levels, the National A&socta
Aiaaiuas. December 15. Death lol- moid-on and Miss Mary Virginia
Pic. Laurence R. McCoy of Fort lowed an illness of seveial years 1 Edmonson, Greeley, Colorado; Mr
lieauing. Georgia, arrived Satur-; n,OJt oi *hicft time he v#s coo
They also forecast that
ufi leVeli- the National Associa , Ot.idf&d- In ICY. villi continue I
---- |p m Monday in McKenzie Memo- ii„* I,• _*
M- and Mrs. Charles Forsyth, rial Methodist Church by the Hev IMlrYIIlJf • rOJ6Cl
Mr ,:nd Mrs .11111 Forsyth and L. Trait* L Darby, pastor, assisted
J t or-yth of Naples, lexas. visit- pj ;ne Hev Boyd DeVore of Sul-
ed Lad Heed in the Home Ml pjkr Springs, district supeiintt-n-
Dinner Planned for
Old Folks’ Home
A bountiful Thanksgiving was
made possible for guests of the
home far elderly people in Clarks-
ville, operated by George and
Georgia Emery, by the following s;
Mr. and Mis. J R. Pope. Mr
and Mrs. Thomas Grant. Mr. and
Mrs Charley Grant. Mr. and Mrs
Lem Grant, Mrs C. T. Walker,
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bowers. Mr
and Mrs Grant Harrison, Mrs
Charley Grant, but this dinner bad ( ner ^11 v bo want to share In this
already been provided for. But (re requcilcd to contact any of the
pians are under way to provide
MteQHlstn>as din-1 «bove at once.
the old folks a big
and Mrs. Morris Phillips. Detroit, j No.vlln Green, Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
' tin 11. Harrison. Mr. wnd Mrs.
Grant Walker, Mr and Mrs H T.
FIREWORKS
Legion Park
:nt‘ as this year:
\p1 approximately the same a-1
mount of outside ftnaiKitig will bo
r<*m i: red
Dec. 22 thru Christmas
Albuquerque N M —.K— An
Vlbuquerque housewife callc*il po-
) • he, to jwpori her husband missing
vita '.hc~Tarrv.lv car
Mr niid Mrs Tull McCoy Tuesday
Jerry WcstbrooK. son of Howard
Westbrook of Negley, has receiv-
ed i bonus award of $17 50 from
the Sears Foundation for his inter-
1 ..Kiwu-v hnd ability in a dairying pro-
U _ pas.or. and the Hev. J. P. Luten J jccf carried on since receiving a
Osburn, Mrs Mary Reed, Mr.
and Mrs. Bailey Rains.
Others who heard of the plans
wanted to paticipate, according to
me hev. Hill Moigan Smith
-----——— Greenville, former Clarksville
Mrs. J T Glover of Lubbock pastor, and the Hev J. P. Luten
fheiVstie was inter- ' |v,M:"viht-‘ ,"'‘‘‘*7: 4‘ ^“"^..ongHlme friend helfe77.o^tte Scaro l^wl!
i\i in locating the car only J' • 1 ? 11 *uu* co-wocker of Hev. loolty. (months ago. He exhibited his hei-
aa> last w eek ( Intel meat w as at Fairview ceme-1 fcr Bl thc CoHnty Fair in October.
tery. JoUey « funeral Home di- MjnninK a b,ue ribbon. His subse.
* n rci'.ng Active P-Ubeareis were qll,.n. report and the evidl.nce
C-'-’V
Iti£ it.\'ic‘ntvfzi't
t'.'y.HA, a cl J1 if.t cj
Christmastime
B V Gray ami family,
route from Mobile Alabama to Muon.v Hale. Hershel Farley. Mar- of b|s abllitv and lnteres. WOI1 fo,
ft. Worth, will rpend Christmas u>n \loreh»-art Waidi'll Copctanci, bjm tbt< t.asb award
Hughston & Son
Insurance
parents, Mr
. n.»n Gray.
and Mrs Tommie Lamb and Ldd Bonham
Ills heifer is now the mother of
___lloiorarv pallbe.iicrs ptere Pete a female calf which he will keep .
ooit <li. ill rsnal V nt*»Hlr • villbt It ( )mc foil! I h Ilf tho nrnrppfl* H*»riv- I
Mrs I'aul Kirkpatrick and sons, ierry. Connie Vail. l\ J. Burford. C(1 lrom lht. sale of n ilk fr th
llo.■ ard and Wvrtdeil. of Hooks Dr. V. N Mufdns, B f Farley. ^ ur,n7her fi? i?uZ t51
Mx ut tne weekend with Mr. and Hov Grav. W. W Bullington Ross.Jg iurnt!d back to the pro-1
Mr.-. .■>id Hill and llf.he -Mrs. Kirk- Hugtoton. t.lenn Codharp. Dr,^. This fu|fjns his "obligadon 1
THE FASHION
pa'iite; and Howard and Mrs. Hill Melvin Marx, L. L Sorrells. Luke
were Detroit, visitors Saturday. Dune, J. U Bennett, Marion
------ Hines, Dave Weaver. Joe Pinson.
Mrs W f. Storey is spending J t. Jolley. J. W. Brannan. J.
tiv C !in>tina» Hoiulavs with lier B Cunningtiam. John He ante, John
soli, J L Morey, and family m JaiKson and Tom Miller.
Denver. Colorado Hev TooTe?» WirH May 1^."
----- Itay m Barnesvilie. Georgia, -on
M and Mrs. J P. Goodman of Ku naid and Kbzabeth Tooley.
j have received word that their son. >u \iv.ng are h;s wife. Mrs 1 1a
1 Id ail Kelsey B Goodman, has > Toe.,C'.ai wsvtf.e; sons. L i>
I ret in nett to his home base at Btun- TooL-y. Jr . Hope, Arkansa-. a;.d
I svv. k, Maine. Lt. Goodman lias aoe iwoley. i'ampa. lexa- uaugn-
1 -pi nt the pa-t -everal months at ter-. Mr- H C. ' auglian of Barts,
j iia-i1' oh t!.e MtdUerranean and All#. John Vardy of Denton and
j m '.eland. Mr- Mvrtle Young of Lewisville.
------- leva-, l'j grand children ana 12
to the Sears Foundation.
We Thank You
-r
\ son was born on December 9 great gratia children.
to Mr at.d M s. Kay Steed of Dal-
1 las The baby has been named
I Stanley Harr.- Mi -. Steed is tne
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j | iTirnu-r., Mary -Sne Mitchell.
Hev
Airs K<iv' Lov.a* -
inj in Dallas with
r.U".:.i Madtscn.
AJunodist Minister in TSW a;ii
F.n.ded SouMiwestetn Lnivers.'
Mr
thc v 1 c>
and Mi-
V.t
¥
Ya\N( ILi;S GARAGE
Merit Pay Proposed
1 (;r Professors
Vtc
S* 1 >*u: - -
s‘UO«nlw J.ay
P< .‘sonaii\ a
I r: vo-t k i* i’ .k'
of tf.eir i.n-'m-v as adv ar.c-
t'd u. 'tie W a-i. r jton L nn ersi'y ,
'Xurntiti- new sr apt •
\ siijje-tion that
t i -itv prult -sors
end of each se-
-. (.1 the qaa'.ny
rl •
Lui'used a> >1 mister
in 1X99
Tooley w v,s licensed
nil a;-
at
>wn irom ,891 to 1894 He
vi a - assigned to the Northwest Tex-
as 1 onferenee irt is'9i. His f;rst
pa-to. ate was at t outs Memorial
t r.urcii m Weatiiertord. He su ved
41 v ars aa a;i astive n:i:.;.-ter
m N ,rth aiid .Nortaw est Texas Con-
icreijves. He was as-igned to the
L uc k- v die Circuit in 1921 and re-
turned several vtais later, rein-
ing in 1938 because ■ oi fan.ng
• lealin. lie i.a^ riraiie Ciark-. ;;.e
tus pc; riiaiicnt rcsiuence since re-
For every act of kind-
«ess extended in behalf
t.f oil,- beloved husband
and lather during his long
illness and the many ex-
pressions of your love and
sympathy to us, we are
deeply grateful and pray
that you too may have
such wonderful friemls to
be with you in your
flictions and sorrows.
af-
Mav God s richest bles-
sings abide with each and
even one.
4
MRS. L. B. TOOLEY
AND CHILDREN
Ki im iH
EARL W. VANCILL
Kev. Toolev s u' Tvc
• v.; A was Judged beri -ei v n C tu.-i lose »i,at 2.oW Ja-opig
ft - her- fwfiu!d ’ v' nv e 11id- rimer hi:, imi.is-
ha; s i.»> of [tie ii.tal l;.v- He svrvtd ;• number of eon-
id an editorial in Mu- -*cv!i’ion-, m the *wd confcrei.ces
"If B .ere g.w>d. but and t.-i;inh>hed ietoid of anoiu-
. he vvi.md n-.t ;ve Sod I'h-n’Mea s ,-e.dym equaled or ex-
May blessings unfold
for you at Christmas!
Dave Weaver
Ht*rf> hoping that you
have a very .Merry ChrUtmai!
BACHMAN’S
SERVICE STATION
606 West Main
Plumber
... cheer to one and all.
may this Holiday
Seaa.n be the fines* »ver!
J. H. JACKSON
LUMBER CO.
It CllU.
IMPERIAL
PURE CANE
1 1
LBS.
LB.
QUART
JAR
LB.
LOUISIANA
PAPER SHELL
SUGAR
Ete COFFEE
MIRACLE WHIP
SpT£ crackers
f
PECANS
EAGLE Ifll L
ERAND T! IK IV
SWEET CORN
BALLERINA DISHES
FRUITS, NITS, CANDViSK pou'SE.tv
Live or Pressed TURKEYS
CAN
RAIDER
4
3C3
CANS
$1.00
69f
55c
27c
39c
29c
49C
•• '.inn >
< «-:r Life.
IP;t -t. L-;0
D f J f I oil.
1 :ie r.ew-paper has been critical I'.;ret* of ml, older bruthers wore
.00 many meilioeie faeulty ai-j Metnodi-,1 Ministers. Ail jne-
and an increase in tui- ceded him m death alter long
year- ol serviee.
o;
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i; mi. -
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rm
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-
HALF
PRICE
LOVJ PRICES AND BUCCANEER STAMPS
WE WISH EVERYONE
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
E. J. Boilman’s Store
Where W'onderful Peonle Trade
fk
Merry Chrlsirrat ta
everyone —— we
hope Sar.ia brinj', you
the bcit of cvcryiliinq!
■J4
I
cumm PiBimjM
rA/Lthe GoodEaJing Extras That Go to Make - - r **%**'&’*
if iinsUnas is only
lioiiis av.ay !. But
1 ic:e s .still plenty of
time to get perfect
pre-r n’s ( o r tho-e
problem |>eop!e on
vo r !i>t. Just come to
Billing.oil’s and wrap
up your gift buy Ing
quit s 1.. . easily . .
, ,.r y \\ e’\ e
<f vjfm foi all
Bill folds
1.93 to 15.00
Shaving sets
2.00 up
Perfume sets
1.50 up
39.95 Electr ic Sniilet
13.95
:
that im ea-y
001 s’.opw 01 ti butt-
22.00 electric deep fryer 11.93
(Mr ouALiTyX w^
“ ^ 75C ^ f
\
500/
»I
Give 4ho fam
ily a movie
camera tliis
C hris*mes
29.93
r~
--
Remington Rocledric
electric shaver ils new its
Wonderful
$31.50
V
C.&II. MILLING COMPANY
East Main Street
DEL MONTE
PEAS
No. 303 CAN
19c
MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT
COFFEE
LARGE A OZ.
JAR
$1.39
IMPERIAL PURE CANE
SUGAR
10 LB.
BAG
95c
YUKON'S BEST
FLOUR
$1.89
BORDO PITTED J* ^
DATES Pklob OlC
IMPERIAL POWDEkEO M
SUGAR i
in,’., 25c
OAK FARMS HOMOGENIZED
SWEET MILK
oa*43c
Fresh Produce j i
#}M|
M1"*. Tucker's
Shortening
3c.,n 65c
Curtiss
Marshmallows
19c
10 OI
Pkg.
Del Monte
Cream Style
CORN
2 s.” 29c
Yukon's Best
FLOUR
89c
10 Lb.
Bag
FLORIDA
Oranges
529c
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Quality Meats
Wiesconsin
Cheese
Pound
i We wish you every joy end blessing of this Christmas Season!
49c
Tom Thumb Super Market
CLARKSVILLE, TEXAS
These prices good thru.
Monday, Dec. 24th
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The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, December 21, 1956, newspaper, December 21, 1956; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth922404/m1/2/: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.