The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1947 Page: 2 of 16
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THE CLARKSVILLE TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1947
Waldrop Insurance
Gains Denied
Bv f Invton
when the car'« wheels hit a suit king paired with the daughter
shoulder In the highway and over- , the queen’s page. Princess Clisafa
turned. The automobile was a total Marc are! Rose with a footman.
wreck. I ---■—0 -
Mr and Mrs Elmore McCltnton . In the Roman Empire, the at
and daughter left Monday for aye life expectancy at birth
Wichita Falls to be with the Doaks. approximately 23 years.
I Texas Once Had
Two Governors’
Mid-Term Exams
Held This Week
Large lot, by 170
est Broadway, fa
\ ' in v Georgia's lrgi^lative
tj ibli** nv.i . closely pill* llcled in
lt \.i 7’1 v» .n ayo this month
Republican liicumben Gov. Fcl-
::::::h1 J DlyIn in 1874 refused to
c 'Riii.M the popular vote and de-
: i ‘d '!i" 1‘Uction void which un-
seated him in favor of Richard
Coke ot McLi'llan County.
The Legislature convened Jon 13.
1874 with ".so Texas vovenvi nts
.1 inv;f. e- ntn 1 in the capitol On
the in'"Hour Gnvunor Oasis' con-
Wn.shlngt.on. T - UnrioMM ivtiir-
ies of State William L Clayton and
Dean Acheron denied ehan*^ bs
Represent at is e Paul W sluiter
tRpp » of Mi lii'Li i that this h d
nude bit; profits m private bii.nv -
* bv ren on nf tlv • !> h ’ !
"Whatever \.i* r:’ >
CViyton i'i a sintt innn • Mv s
er's statenic i i > , u !-
its facts '
Shaft r lol 71
West Broadway, facing
East or West. This ecu
up into four or six nice
in? lot?. Close to high i
If sold within the next f»
I have a special price of I
Terms if desired. See
It is normil for the Northern 8ea
Ottor to swim on its back.
tills week with the end of the first “*AST” MEETS WEST
term scheduled for Friday. The > -
second sc i e ter will begin Monday, London —i/P>— King George VI
January 27, Supt. Tate reports. waltzed with a housemaid and
No first guide classes will be or- Princess Elizabeth danced with a
ganlzed at tills time and no grndua- footman at the annual Buckingham
tton exercises will bt observed. The Palace party for 500 royal house-
six students who will complete their hold employees,
work at lnld-trrin will participate The first dance of the evening—
in commencement exercises which the "quickstep,'' beloved by British
will be he’d in Mav. ballroom enthusiasts — found the
(mod Insurance
ONLY
E. J. Bellman
Clttrksville, Texas
Washington,
should grant t
aa requested b
endum, some ;
Statin tic* woulc
the National C
Alaska’s 58(
would Inert.iso
ftato' bv ont
would wloe out
of top size by
romironwpsilth
big as the Lot
If larger than
states combine
on ! Montana.
Alaska almr
the 21 stater 1
eift of the O
system, it's 85
rre fewer than
papulous of th
Statehood fo
the 49-state a:
8.600.000 sauai
the 3,275,000 s
United States
Western Hem
present.
Albert Crawford
Tiavis Hillis to
the lime they
i > had been
$5,500 00
MFC firm
loan w
' Tim
on Julv
said C!
Ander
Juh T’
;V. :• :-ht(i hi
ilcri.-ian by til*1
, a cnerul and
v. hull mo tallied
a " 11 tavi In which
)..(is. 9.5 519 h- 42.-
Hcre arc some new arrivals in QUALITY HOME FURNISHINGS which we have
just leceivjd. The:3 are items which will add much in joy and comfort to your home fchd
which last for many, many years. See them at our frier.dly store today!
( AN GOODWILL -Bi iil'ord Jester, ileftl inaugurated Gov-
t ex.is Jan. 21.‘recc.\ - from Ramrn Betata, personal represen-
: n i 5’lli Miguel AF ;v m cl Mexico, cue of several gifts sent
the Mi Mean government. Pres1 ijtatio-.i was made in a prelnaug-
i iv, nv. ' ATWiit I’i'Olc i.
NBW SHIPMENT
Grand Jury In
Two-Dav Session
is'.tiiir.l.'n V Small busl-
v 11.:■ 1 ’ sun ivcil hired helter
n■ • ; 1 n 1 i', r.impair,es riur-
war. a Federal Reserve
,1 is pci l indie itcs.
;!i" i r.d el 194." small and
'.mi-si.vd concern were prob-
iii a more liquid position than
had ever been in the history of
■oiintry." said the stuJy.
was w linen In Alberi 1? Koch .as "empaneled Monday mid ft -
1.5 an, r ,1 Stocliwclll of the ces.etl Tiic day. Miscellaneous civl
la! Rest i". r -tuff It.covers tile m: tier, were di.pbsed of. Proceed-
" ia 1 c')iuli,i,hi of 27ill cuipiu ,- ing. were suspended Wednesday
and unincorporated firms Additional work was schedule
11*41 ihrough 1945, ' im Thursd iv and Friday.
'. in.ill and medium-sized l ie grand jury for thi term i
.'iioifi'd a "relatively greater ( imposed of the following men
me in 'all'... profits and assets" j. N. Henry, Fulbright. foreman
'he larger companies., said the Melvin Dozier, Bogata: If O. Bailey
:uibli lied in the current Si . Detroit: Georce Brock. Nortl
of the Federal Reserve Eullc- Star Roiite. Detroit; J, C. Hem-
ingway, Negley, Route 1; Dowdy
FOOD IIANDI
EXAMINED 4
INNER-SPRING
MATTRESSES
Idabel, — T
health depart
during the pa
food handlers
hot lunch pro
have been exr
were found se
worm, 13 cose
tery, eight cas
sites, and nine
senses.
Shafer Mid "i I!
lit .‘aid lv h i .
fei i th;i1 Ac!" . ;
to receive a si.'iom no
00".000 Uni!,eil Shiv
T"ini in - thro:' ’ll
"He impli
"that si lie i ■ 1 liavi ;
cfflee I havi ;a a;
business of :'oo law
I W’tis Io: MU" 1 v n
Tile UiHjei'serretav.
resigned from t: . 1
ago when tie enieis .
pnrtnimt and 1 liav
hfotion wl'h or tin.
In the bmim - ,,f ■
that tirre,"
WITH MATCHING BOX
SPRINGS
Hi tril l f’ourt tujincs.s nt Clarks-
ville this wtvk was augmented by
WllKTl
In lovely pastel colors. If
you are or.e of many who
have been wanting a new
MORNING GLORY, be sure
to see these now.
Mmm
DECISION (»
PLANT DEI.A
Washington
^he Lone St a
*3.600,000 bid
plant was del
weik, probably
Both Congr
inn ii’ce
VALLEY COTTON PLANTING
Win stxrt in February
McAllen. Text!- I u im-i il
pla’itin1.’ permits fry the ifi'T rop
in the Ria Grande v,i,l*v. seeding
of which may star; a early a: Feb.
1 if growers do-dro is mid," ", >y.
This year landli rds n-.-i- t -.••.11 up-
plications for pl.intine permiis
along with tenant • Permit., aie
Issued only to grower, who cleaned
up their stalks by a specified date
la't season in acenrd.mei with fed-
ei 1 pink bollwerm control regu-
lations.
Cotton planting must be com-
pleted by March 31 to assure a uni-
TTm c-op whose harvest will be
finished at about the same time.
Stalk cleanup dead line w ill Jug,Aug.
31 this season as it was in 1946.
when the Valley produced the larg-
est cotton crop in its history.
AND
♦ There are made with mahogany frames and upholstered in fine tapestry. Truly
magnificant piece of furniture to add to your home . . . one which will bring many col
pliments for your goad __ * *
THI G«At ATLANTIC A TACINC IIA CO.
tou> Price*!
Our prices are regular changing
only as the market changes.
V,^v I V.;na5'1 l7»
it ff JXIV
Large six room housu
tc be removed from prem
ires. Known as Owtii
place, located cn Easi
Broadway.
FOR DETAIRS
SEE
f ntcV'U OI’VP Oil
Palmoliv6
Itautv Soap of the Star*
Health Soap — U*e it Daily
Lifebuoy
It 44/IOO‘i Pure
Ivory Soap
The Alf-Purpote Soap
Lava Soap
These are nice suites, well
made from choice wood and
covered in lovely tapestry or
velour. They will make your
living room seem like new.
The studio couch will alio
double as an extra bed whin
needed.
California Large Juicy
At Dixie Bus Station
Rurtct
Polatoct
Texas Juicy
Oranges
Winesap 01 Delicious
Apples
Calif N*v«l
Oranges
Y«How
Onions
Yams
Fresh Gree..
Cabbage
Fresh Bunch
Carrots
WHITE HOUSE
3 il 38c
For Infants or Cooking
On Market Square
Saturday at 3:00
o’clock
I have been asked Co start .his
sale by local farmers. I will try
to sell anything you bring in
PLEA8E BUNCH YOUR
STUFF
Hi-Test
Oxydol
Out Does Everything
Duz
Keeps Colors Bright
ft
Tlese stoves come in two
types . . . one has_ the ‘ * DEEP
DISH" for your, cooking. The
other has the extra "ROAST
ER OVEN".
Both are features which will
save you- time aod trouble in
your oooking.
Capital m-m-m!
S T E A K
Top Quality Beef Round
Meat With a
For Quick Action
Quiet Suds in Hard Water
NOTICE
BLACKEYES
LARGE LIMAS
BABY LIMAS
Rcady-to-Sit
Picnics
Stkfd R in diets
Bacon
(utei Cit Dry Salt
Bacon
l««i Scvtn
Roast
Wkttfc a, Fite* —
Bacon
A Point to Remember
! ’ ' • • WHEN BUYING HOME FURNISHINGS
The CHEAP PRICES oft times is NOT A BA VINO! It is MORE EXPEN
SITS ih tho long run. In furniture^s in everything—QUALITY county I ‘
A' in prior yean. Interest on
consumer's deposit at the rate
required by law has been ac-
crued and set aside for pay-
tharlenmf
Crisco
Economical Sufi
Art Suds
Drink Yaui VXtmiiu — (ord«M
Hamo
A Piiui
Liquid Wax
M«f*«I Do4a4 Ennckcd
of such Interest
itln« their deposit
ir local office, or If
onvenlent. by mall-
eaipt to the Ootn
A will be returned
ace for the interest.
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shown on MOtCHING BOH SgRlNU
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The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1947, newspaper, January 24, 1947; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth922581/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.