The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, February 8, 1946 Page: 2 of 8
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Another l ist
Red River Men
Now Civilians
Many Activities
For Bov Scouts
Next Week
Three Of Every
Four Aid Cases
Are Veterans
Detroit Wins
In First Half
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I’ll.OI OK MISSING AIRLINER—
C\ pi Walter P Brigs.- of Portland
( n. Pilot of tile United Ail-
litu ■> plant winch is overdue at
I.vuvir. Colorado NFA Telepliotoi
in
all of iion-
Prrs'jyt.r'iiii
aei'ts eliriblr
receive pro-
lgcs.
ail!!!, scours v.i'.l be
N Kitclebreelr The -
width is held im-
Boy Seoul Wet k.
Troop 111 wall be the
Amentum I.e ion at
-■ llie week. A delni-
aiihounet d Mt m-
32. i t cent ly lvor-
t lie . poi sor hip ol
Club, will be tu t sis at
The Detroit basketball team,
coached by J. C, R Sanders, ended
the first half with victories over
James Bowie, Redwater, Annona,
Avery Maud. Omaha and Boxelder
to finish on top with 1000 per cent.
Detroit won the district last
year, rnd bids fair to repaid this.
year, with a fast stepping well-
coordinated team.
Standing at end of first half:
b,
Austin, War veterans represent
nearly three of every four claim-
ants for aid through the Texas Un-
employment Compensation Com-
mission these days.
the commission handles two pro-
grams. The regular unemployment
program, covering those whose for-
mer employers paid into the state
unemployment fund, is the small
end of the business now. Its active
accounts on Feb. 2 numbered 29,-
3G4. including 4,406 new claims filed
within the week. The commission j
during the week also mailed out
15,356 bi-weekly checks aggregat-
ing $497,369.
The.big load now comes through
the veterans Administration, which
is having state unemployment
agencies distribute funds for war : ^ ^
repair shop under the name of
Smith & Mauldin more than twen-
Team
Won
Lost
Pit
Detroit
7
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1000
'Omaha ................'
6
1
858
Annona .............
3
4
428
James Bowie ........
3
4
428
Redwater ...............
3
4
428
Avery .................
. . 2
5
294
Maud
2
5
294
Boxelder ...............
1
6
142
I this city to make h}s home after ‘
i several years away, attending the ~
\ university and serving in the armed 1
' forces. The son of the late Dr. H.
■ G. Wootten and Mrs. Wootten, he
j graduated from (he University of
Texas in 1942 with a degree in
pharmacy. After graduation, he
entered the army, where he served
over three years. Part of this time
was spent on Kiska in the Aleu-
tians and, after returning to the I
; States, lie was sent to England, ?
where he served as a pharmacist ?
with the 6th Field Hospital. He re-
turned to the States in December •<
and received his honorable die- M
charge a Camp Fannin, Texas on
December 21.
He will be associated with Stiles
Drug Co., here and is making his
home with his mother on East
Main Street.
Highway
Will Beg
Contracts ha
the constructio
section of Hlgl
west to Petty,
in an extensive
building progra
across Texas,
have been com
work between <
and constructio
of Clarksville
where a sectioi
being rebuilt.
AFTOMOTIVE REPAIR FIRM
DISSOLVES PARTNERSHIP
C. A.. Smith and A. B. Mauldin,
The number of active j who havo °Pcrated an automotive
Texas last week reached
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THTS AGENCY
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the fleet oiler Hous-
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li.i' ( H ior He '■pent over 1 wo
m the service.
Cel Merlon T Kidwell, who
. i.*-i-: three ' c ars in India, has ar-
r.'.vtl batk m the Suiies ior di.-
cliargt He : Hie -on ol Mr. and
Mi s John Km well of Avery.
a.tivilies in Clarl;--
i-ently taken on new
nturn fro n the
ol mail" nui: who
g part in scouting
■rc.-t on Hie pa’H of
d leaders has" been
veterans,
claims in
81.323. These included 8,741 self-
employed ex-servicemen whose in-
come is being supplemented up to
S!00 ?. month for a maximum of
ten months. Veterans classed as
unemployed totaled 72,582. Each
can receive $20 a week for fifty-
two weeks. During the week ended
Feb. 2. TUCC received 9,359 new
claims for aid under the veterans
program. It mailed checks totaling
$1,113,322 to 55,730 men and women.
ty years, dissolved partnership, ef-
fective February 1,
H. G. YVOOTTEN RETURNS
TO CLARKSVILLE
H. G. Wootten, former Clarksville
resident, has recently returned to
You Will Be
SURPRISED
What A
Dime-A-Day
Can Do For Your Child
Age 0 to 15
Let me show you our saving.
plan
Ward Vanderslice
INSURANCE AGENCY Jf
Walker Bldg. - Phone 86
Anion, the w r brides and chil-
di'ii a! Texans who arrived ill
New Volk this week were Mrs.
Ethel Kilmer an : -on. Fugene. de-
pendei u- ol Eel Eugene Kilmer or
Clarksville'
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The vc
Grave- DiCi.-'in I'll rnesday for
!•. K ni !iou.'(c.: . inroiile to G* : -
:i a..1, fh re-enlisted in the Army
alter being dis< liaised and spent
nine y days at home.’ He was in
t bV
lirtre of the celebration
r is 'Scouts of flic World ■
Together."
toils ID I ■> STALL
G\s SYSTEM
pr- of Avery independent
Uriel. In a three lo one
'cited $3,000 m bonds for
llation ol Butane system
r of the school buildings.
VVahlrep Insurance Agency.
Another Crime Wave
Itch-O-Cidc
Kills Itch In 30 minutes.
Sure shot for Athletic foot.
Good Ior Kingrworm, Tetter, Ec-
zema etc. Money refunded if fails.
Trice 50 cents. Sold by Bullington*
Drug Store.
IS SAID TO BE
DEVELOPING
WIL
Germany at the close ot the war.
En ihh
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All-
ASSIST,
ADVISE,
DISCUSS
B11..V.V 1.
Awry. Rt.
AND
HELP
You in converting your
National Service Life In-
surance, should you so de-
sire.
WALDREP
INSURANCE
AGENCY
Walker Bldg. Phone 503
Clark Pi. ke
uoua. Rl. 1
John Wilk.uu Ilindiuar.. B.'ga’.a.
Rt. 2.
Albert William Width 1, •«•...
Clark.-vdlc.
Cecil Telle'.; Robineit
Rt. 1, -
George Maitiu. col
3.
Janie: Willinn Alien. Clarkavihe.
William Dya'a Jamison. Jr.,
Cl rksville.
June. Ha; Bo!:or.. Clarksville.
Rt. 5.
Cirlce M i: hall. uol.’. Kiomitia.
James Corbitt Roten. ClaiK.-ville.
Marlin Ados Pool. Clarksville.
Rt 2.
Kenerd C rl Hale. Annona.
John David Isbell. Jr., Clarks-
ville. Rt. 5.'
Jack Elmore Mathis, Bagwell,
Rt. 1.
Paul Preston Jones, Lakeview,
Texas.
Jessie D. Evans, Bogota, Rt. 1.
Morris C olidye Conley, icol.».
a 1 ol lie. which traveled 206,501 miles
ii. 41 months ot wu.rtnue du y irom
C.i-abkii:ea io Tokyo Bay.
James William Allen, who spent
twenty months in Naval service
overseas, has been discharged and
returned to his home at Clarks-
ville.
Your Five-Point Protection Star
If this be true we had bet-
ter get ready for more burglar-
ies, thefts and other crimes.
Check your insurance and if
you are not fully protected, let
us know about it at once. Don’t
take unnecessary risks.
Cl lit! if.
('in:\ ill* .
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Route 3,
lane months
ov-i -tr': with Mot. ol tilt* Iacilic
licet, v. as Him h. i ed ;.i till- Nor-
man. Okluioniu. s« (Giiat-ion cen. er
lest week.
* Calvin W. Crouch. Clarksville.
Route 3. crewman ot the U.S.S.
H amm: ger. with eighteen months
in Pacific waters, has returned to
civilian life.
Liability
William C. llarblcman. v.ho 4-as
with V. H. naval forces in flic P;i-
cilic sumt’ thirty-five months. Ins
been dischaigcd and returned to
..is home at Clarksville.
James H. B rues. Bagwell. Route
1, who spent nineteen months with
the Navy in the Pacilie, has re-
ceived hi: discharge.
Pvt. John C. Trent, who is sta-
tioned at Camp Swift, Texas, is
spending a thirty-day emergency
furlough with Ills parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Trent of Clarksville,
Rt. 3.
Leonard S. Crook, who served
eight months at a motor torpedo
base on ‘Okinawa, h?.s been dis-
charged from the Navy. His home
is -rear Neg ley.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
SMITH SIMS
PHONE <J INSURANCE CLARKSVILLE
Furnish
with out-<
ing with
FURNITl
from our
greatly en
home.
You’ll
spirits, to
home furi
McC
FUI
Accident
Pvt. Hubert Rose and Pvt. Noble
Jackson, who are stationed at Camp
Crowder. Mo., spent the week-end
here.
NOTICE
If you want to buy a pair of
mules or horses,’ swap or sell,
come to our mule barn in
Avery.
Bearden & Smith
——
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Cpl. Thomas V. F.ni'ley. son of
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Earley of Rt. 5,'
is now in Brooks General Hospital
in San Antonio, where he recently
underwent an operation. Cpl. Ear-
ley returned to the States Irom two
: years in the South Pacific on Jan.
1. After spending a short furlough
(here, he returned to San Antonio
j last week, where he is undergoing
! medical treatment,
Life Insurance
On September 1, 1919, I returned from World War Serv-
ice and engaged in the Life Insurance business in Clarks-
ville, representing the Southland Life Insurance Company.
I am still representing the Southland and selling life in-
surance. Let s talk about life insurance before it is too
late. And, whatever you do, don't overlook our policy, ab
a reasonable cost which provides for education of your
children.—Ross Hughston.
HUGHSTON & SON
INSURANCE AGENCY
S-Sgt. C. B. Holland arrived Sun-
day after receiving his honorable
discharge from the Army Air Corps
. at Camp Fannin, Texas. He recent-
1 ly returned to the States after
sixteen months of service with the
9th Air Force in England, France,
and Germany. He wears the Air
Medal with two clusters, the Good
Conduct medal, American Theatre,
TAXI CAB
*pete•
Thirty marriage licenses were is-
sued during the month of January
by the County Clerk's office. This
compares to twenty-two Issued the
same month last year, and forty-
two issued the previous month. Li-
censes issued since the last publish- j
ed report follow:
Paul R Hamilton and Miss Lydia j
Mae Worden.
V. K Hollingsworth and Miss i
Alma Lowe Taylor.
A. M. Raulston, Jr., and Miss !
Cornelia E. Sweeden.
Earl Wooten and EJnore Dockins. ■
H. P. Rosser and Mary Lee Me- j
Carter.
John Thomas Griffin anct Clara |
Jean Wilburn.
j Willis Lueallen and Alice Love. '
William M. Austin and Betty
Jean Scales.
i Don W. Wilks and Miss Frances
Harbisjn.
| T. C. Emery and Miss Christine
; Mauldin.
j J. W. Tucker end Miss I.nogene
I Thorpe.
I Robert L. Sulsnr and Miss Bessie
, Mae Chandler. i
You need ALL FIVE to be completely protected. Con-
sult this agency today if you are not fully covered with
adequate insurance.
WALDREP INSURANCE AGENCY
Walker Building Phone 503
HE WASN’T MUCH
ON LOOKS EITHER
BUT WHAT A MAN
IMPROVED MAIL SERVICE
TO DALLAS
-
TREAT YOUR
^/aJentlne
TO A
SPECIAL DINNER
Improved mril service to Dallas
has been established. A Dallas
pouch is made up at 4 p. m. daily, 1
except Sunday, for dispatch via \
bus, reaching Dallas at .9:15 p. m.,!
In time to make air mail connec- ,
tlons with late night planes to all \
parts of the country. Only first j
j class mall is handled in this special
' f-ni-trlnn
service.
AVERY SCHOOL OFFICIALS
GET 3-YEAR CONTRACTS
We’re Serving At The ALPS on
fALENTIftE’g. DAY
1RSDA’
:
The contract oL Frank C. Bean,
superintendent of schools, Avery,
was for three years at a recent
meeting of the school board. The
-contract of S. A. Beckham, voca-
tional instructor, was also renewed
for three years.
FQS5UM FLATS ... going t^b professo* one better
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FEB. 14th
ft*
Red Chain Feeds
THE SUPERIOR FEED
$4.55
. 4.10
. 4.10
$3.50
Red Chain Chick Starter .............
Red Chain Grow Mash ___________________
Red Chain Egg Mash ______________________
(A Real Egg Producer)
Blue Chain Lay Mash ________________________
(10 Ingredients)
Red Chain Chick Scratch ij________________________,$3.90
Red Chain Grow Scratch __________________ _________ 3.75
Red Chain Hen Scratch ___________________3.60
(40f,e Yellow Screened Corn Chops)
Red Chain Rabbit Nuggets ..................... $4.35
Red Chain Milk Goat Feed .. _________-__________ 3.76
Red Chain Complete Hog Feed ....... .......3.70
Red Chain Alcomo ______________ ___________________ . 3.65
(A Horse and Mulo Feed Second to None)
Red Chain Calf Developer ________.... .^.1^ .
Red Chain Dry Co. _ ________________..1,____
Bed Chain Dairy, print bags __________1 3.45
(A Real Milk Producer)
Buy the Best Feed—It Pays
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UJoIliae M M Store
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WE HAVE AVAILABLE FOR
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
YES!
BUTANE SYSTEMS
A FEW
SERVE!. REFRIGERATORS
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DEARBORN ROOM HEATERS
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CALL 26—OR—WRITE BOX 0
A REPRESENTATIVE WILL CALL ON YOU
Safety Butane Co.
BOCATA, TEXAS
Notice
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OF DISSOLUTION OF PARI
--——
The partnership existing between 0. A. Smith and A.
B. Mauldin and operated under the firm name of Smith &.]
Mauldin, 308 West Broadway, Clarksville, Texas, has bee»
dissolved, effective February 1, 1946.
C. A. SMITH
A. B. MAULDIN
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The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, February 8, 1946, newspaper, February 8, 1946; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893500/m1/2/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.