The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, April 14, 1944 Page: 2 of 8
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FRIDAY, APRIL 11. INt
THE CLARKSVILLE TIMES
BEDS CLAIM NAZI8
given ol them
Jennie Weteew li
s Are Gaining
tot*ttado ermm-
crltically.
has been awarded the Purple Heart Jump at night involving a combat
for wounds he received February 21 problem on landing
in action In Italy. He was wounded i Pvt. and Mrs. Wilbam Brantley
in his right leg. left hand and right | of Randolph Field, arrived Tuesday
eye. Details of how he was Wound- tojrisit relatives^ ^
ed were not described. * ~ ** *
ished the Conscientious Objectors
camp two miles north of h
7 p m., Monday.
The tornado-like storm
Lt. Smith I First Lieut. Phil Brooks, son of j down 14 buildings at the camp,-----------------
rmatssam^ - and Mrs. Ben Brooks of Bag-1 damaged homes on the outskirts | lln. in prewar
He could Well, has been transferred f r_ ________ ..
action lie San Angelo, where he spent a year of the Magnolia Country Club,
taly Lt ' an<t a half, to Sebnng, Florida. He |
reconnais- : was an Air CorPs instructor at San; -
verseas in Angelo. j *^***
tloin., Ted Thompson, son of Mr. and; .. . ■ •,
New York,—Another Nazi a trot
ty in which the German arn
blew j burned to death 603 men. worm
and children in the village of M;
j naiim^ni I1VU1CS U(l ,, i/a.o,n w, , >-*, ... k------- PolBtl WZS Pii|
from of the city and ripped off the roof . public by the Soviet Inform*til
Over New Deal
yt'ars <51 agitation “aTTH PflueiillMi.
In many places tire dry gains were
made m Uie fact* of large amount
ol money spent b> inmmetaial
liquor interests f:e cicmterpropa-
M'.-- I utdlev s rec- ”alKla____
;a*!.* 'he drvs made
ill aboil' s«0 units,
cl.al’.ce m the status
Bureau.
District Court
May. 1943. and was stationed in'
campaign was opened.
David Carroll Childers, son of 1
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse E. Childers, l
Route 2. Clarksville, has enlisted
In the United States Navy as an
apprentice seaman.
Pvt Forrest West, son of S. M
West, is home on a twenty-day fur-
lough Since he was last in Clarks-
ville Ills w ork in the Army has |
carried him to the Aleutians, where I
he spent several months.
M-Sgl Belton D. Stanphill of
Clarksville, recently returned from !
service outside the continental
United States, now is being pro- !
cessed through the Army Air Forces
Redistribution Station No. 2 in;
Miami Beach where his next as-
signment will be recommended \
Large half-pound jar
Lind ley. Reseafcu Seer clary of the
Anti-Saloon League ol Amenta. in-
dicates.
Miss Lmdley's records slwv that
Steve E Knowles, son of Mr. and
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Mf hratuig.s krep-
t ! u»b f»i Iv sil t!
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MO'UllV H! 1 (!
\hg Clean
mai’i'is :uul
I.ONE DISSENTER—Lone dissent-
rr from the Supreme Court's a-lo-1
iuliiiK that Negroes have a con-
stitutional right to vote in primaries
lor state and federal officers. Just-
ice Owen J Roberts, above, bitterly
attacked the decision and berated
his colleagues as breeders of "fresh
doubt and confusion in the public
mind.'
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mhci ^ (■: i In-' g: and
• Williams Bnxrhicr
I Rvih»*t A\eiv H
Mount.i B* n Bihok^
]» K«**ot: McCoy.
A• Will WiIm.i.
M w ut* Clark-svillt .
:*;.i:ks\HU , Ti-m M* -
\. J R Roi*’. Clai k.-s-
Ei'-ck Kanawha
I i,.i will not hold
court here next week He will return
Mfiijdav Api il 1M
to: emai 1.
H Wiikn
BauweM.
Clean Up! Paint Up!
Fix Up! Pep Up!
Make Plans Now !
We Fix Your Home The Easy Way
MEN AND
- v • Vi-
WOMEN IN
SERVICE
At one and the same time a creamy
cleanser — a softener and a
make-up conditioner - - makes your
si in feel end look alive
There is no better time than the present to start your
Spring Cleaning. Start with the outside of your honm.
Fix it up with a gleaming coat of Pittsburgh Paint, that
just shouts freshness. • Call 31 for particulars and price
estimates
Mrs F.d McKinney left Thurs-
day afternoon for Petersburg. Va.,
to jom her husband, who is in the
army and stationed there.
Coporal James E Morris. Clarks-
ville. who joined the army April 8.
1942. and came overseas February
1943. is now on duty as an assistant
foreman of Engineer Supplies in
the shipping department at the
New Caledonia island base with the
South Pacific General Depot.
Cpl. and Mrs. William Sargent
spent a few days with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sargent. Mrs.
Sargent has beer, seriously ill but
is now improving Corporal Sargent
returned to camp at Hondo and his
wife to Dallas, where she is making
her home.
' Second Lieut. Harold Smith, for-
merly of Clarksville, son of Mrs.
STILES DRUG COMPANY
R. V. BLACKMON
lied Kivcr National Bank.
A tTest-selling laxative
ALL OVER THE SOUTH
because it’s thrifty and
fits most folks needs
Wall Paper
A variety of new Spring Patterns to select from. Come
in now and choose attractive paper for every room in your
house.
The Record
Allen Lumber Co
COMPARATIVE PRICE
WarUWarJT
Wrr/J War I
Largely responsible for this record is the teamwork which
the Lone Star Organization, working together over a period
of years, has developed.
And you, the customers, by using approved appliancil
and taking good care of them, work hand-in-hand with* thi«
team to keep the service functioning smoothly and economi*
colly. This Is important in these days when our full energies
and abilities are dedicated to the job of providing depend-
able fuel service to war plants as well as to business and
the home.
Right now is the time to clean, check, cover and stora
for summer ajl heating appliances. Storing them clean and
ready for another wintei of satisfactory service is one meant
cf making sura the gas you use is used wisely. Remember,
just because the cost of Lone Star Gas Service is less today
than at beginning of the war is no reason why it should ba
wasted.
* Source: V. 5. Bureau of Labor
Statistics. Indices for qverage living
costs in typical American cities
ad justed' to 1913 basis. Copyright
1943—Public Utilities Reports, Inc.
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The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, April 14, 1944, newspaper, April 14, 1944; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1005809/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.