The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1947 Page: 4 of 16
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THE CLARKSVILLE TIMES. FRIDAY. JANUARY 24. 1947
End of Controls
On Inventories
Due March It
rrur
Washington,
pect president
Svontory control it
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home
. Saturday after a
WcuiUunv
p:iC'..‘ ii.u't... v
viiit with
relatives here.
VISIT DAVE'S CAKE
FOR
Coffee, Sandwiches, Short Orders
Hamburgers and Ice Cream
You'll like our food and the way we serve it. Come
to see u.. often. Tell your friends you 11 meet them at
DAVE S CAFE
Across tl e Street From Lee & Wright Produoe
FCC Turns Down
j Complaint of
Homer Rainev
v
Washington. The Federal Com-
; munii ttion- corujnh.'.lan, In a mem-
nrandum opinion held that political
| broadcast restrictions in the Texas
Quality N<turjg did not constitute
an effort to linng about the defeat
ill Di Homer P R'llmy in his 1946
j race for Governor of Texas.
Rainey filer complaints with the
FCC July 1 1946. alleging lour ra-
( din stations, WFAA i Dallas), WBAP
| ' Port Worth*. KPHC * Houston) j
and wn.AI .Sun Antonioi, had de-
nied him time to annnounce and
: discuss lii- candidacy for Govern-
i 01
Rainey's objections were based on
j a TQN policy which denied candl-
| d.nes time until June 11, when all
were certified by the State Dcm-
i oeratir Executive Committee,
j The FCC siiid subsequent to a
I Dallas hearing on Rainey's charges,
j tin stations had announced that in
I future elections they would' base
ti t i1 allowances on the importance
of the election and the number of
: applicants In the future, FCC said,
j the stations would not determine
■ time allowances arbitrarily in ad-
t vance
As result of this policy the com-
! mission -aid it would issue no fur
I ther orders in the Rainey case and
j would leave the stations to deter*
j mute their own course,
i The commission said that three
I of tin stations involved were owned
Worth Star Telegram) and KPRC
Hou ten Post *.
"At afferent times during the
early part of 1940, .editorials and
various press notices affect- - Dr
Rainey and other ca..u»asHes for
. Governor appeared in each of these
newspapers,' the opinion read.’
It dots not appear that the pe-
J.itio'.or applied lor use of network
facilities on these occasions for the
specific purpose of answering these
editorials and press notices."
IIAMMtlKS, FISTS FROWNED
ON AS "PARTY WEAPONS"
Little Rock, (Ah— The Democratic
party appreciates staunch support-
er but numbers must refrain from
altercations with hammers and
fists while defending the party. Cir-
cuit Judge Gus Fulk advised a de-
fendant.
He fined a negro $50 and sen-
tenced him to 90 clays in jail for
allegedly striking a negro Republi-
can over the head with a hammer
during an argument “on running
down good southern Democrats.”
RUSSIA
3 000,000
CHINA
;N«f.cnel*»n
2,700,000
GREAT
BRITAIN
1,500,000
UNITED
STATES
1,300,000
c\
CHINA
CoiRim»ni%ti>
1,000.000
ks
ih
I
nFa News '.in1
For Congress
Its the law of the land.
Rut corporation counsel Vwnon
if. West will draw up a bill which
will permit the customers to drink
| st.’tiding up. *
__ ■ | ,Ke then will send it to congress.
.Washington, — pp) — Congress For congress the lawmaker for the
..... • " 'ration—is also Washington’s board
m. up with the most surprising jof ftWennen
things to werry about. How dld the sitting down drink-
Fci ill tance. It soon will have to ] tng law originate?
d eide tins question: "Right after prohibition," West
Can i drinker drink more hard
iV u. or even retr 1-hard likker
: mdlng up than he can sitting
in DisiriU (i Columbia bars.
|down?
.MI1.IT Alt! BIO FIVE—1947 VERSION—These re the world's leading
iirqucs today two of them still fighting In Chinas civil war. Their
total i, ii: !, fitly more thin the U.' S. Army’s wartime peak, but It
also repn i.i- 66 per cent oi the world' estimated armed strength
today ! 1 .'nn.ooo soldier' M:iJ. H; 1 It. Steward node these estimates
from War Department intelligence reports •
Miss Geraldine Brown left tills
week for cr o :e Creek, where she
wni " cud junior college
LIMITED SUPPLY
UNIVERSAL
GAS
HEATERS
Cold weather still ahead
STORE-AID
CHESTS *
MOTH PROOF ’ v
They slide under the bed
to give you extra storage
space.
ELECTRIC
IRONS
With or without Thermo-
stat control. Real values.
“Presto”
Wearever
Cookers
“Easy”
Washing
Machines
I RADIOS
BY
Strombers*
Carlson
AND
Sentinel
FLASH NEWS! FLASH NEWS!
ATTENTION. ALL HOUSEWIVES!
GO TO THE MART
FOR
HOUSEWARE VALUES!
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A
Rl *
I \ '
Reynolds
‘‘Life Time’’
Aluminum
Kitchen
Ware
“Flex-Seal”
Pressure
Cookers
Mops
Brooms
1 Wc are now TAKING OR
DER8 for
Electric
Refrigerators
S AND
ibers’ Gas
>k Stoves
; cUlivgry u received by
VISIT OUR
RECORD
SHOP
All the latest recording! by
the moat popular artiats.
Dust
Pans
VISIT OUR
BABY
* .»
Department
For All Your Baby Need:
—Bottles —Nipples
—Hi Chairs—Bar sineta
—Knife and Fork 8ete
—Penguin Baby Clothes
Br,
The Mart
re and Furniture
||la
—
SSL
BUY ON 1A8Y TEBM8
-*
Miss Mart me Holland spent the
iv; h end in Dali s, visiting friends
and .eVitives.
Clip Thi&’Adv. For Your Information and Corr'enienca
at FIFTEEN MIN-
CHANGE OF TIME AND BUS
SCHEDULES
EFFECTIVE MONDAY,
JANUARY 27,1947
Wc now leave square in front of Avalon Theatre goiup
East on Main ON THE HOUR.
To intersection of old Texarkana Highway
On E. ..I cn old Highway to Legion Park
Then N oit.h to high wav at FIVE MINUTES AFTER
THE HOUR.
Then on highway, West to Mill Street
Then North to Broadway
Then West to Short
Then North to Mpnree
Then West to Locust
Then North to oil mill
Then West to Walnut
Then South to Square
Circle square to in front of Avalon Theatre r.t TEN
MINUTES AFTER THE HOUR.
Then South on Locust to Jackson
Then East to Lafayette
Then South bp College Avenue
Then Wcvt to Columbia (or old Mt. Pleasant Rd.)
Then South to Baker
Then West in front of hospital at THIRTEEN MIN
UTES AFTER THE HOUR
On to Locust
Then North to College Avenue
Then West to Grammar School
UTES AFTER THE HOUR
Then South on Delev/are to Third Street
Then West to Donoho (or Bogata Highway)
Then North to Washington TWENTY ' MINUTES
AFTER THE HOUR
Then East to Walnut
Then North to square and then turn East on Main
to in front of Avalon Theatre at TWENTY-TWO MIN
UTES AFTER THE HOUR.
Turn North to Broadway at TWENTY-FIVE MIN-
UTES AFTER THE HOUR
Then East to Short
Then North across railroad track to Arthur Dinwiddie
Store on North Street TWENTY MINUTES AFTER THE
HOUR
Then West to Albion Road
Then South across railroad track to Depot St.
Then West to Donoho Street
Then North to Mont's Store THIRTY-FIVE MIN-
UTES AFTER THE HOUR
Then around and go South on Donoho to Broadway
Then East to square by tbelside of the Hub at FORTY
MINUTES AFTER THE HOUR
Then South on Walnut to Main
Then West to Donoho
Then North to Broadway (or old Paris Road)
Then West to intersection of highway at FORTY MIN-
UTES AFTER THE HOUR
Turn back East cu highway or Main to Spruce
Then South beside gym at FORTY-EIGHT MIN
UTES AFTER THE HOUR
‘ On to Jackson Street
Thea West to Emma Street
Thea South to College Avenue
Then Bast by side of Grammar School at FIFTY TWO
MINUTES AFTER THE HOUR
Turn North on Deleware to Roberts Street
Then East to Walnut
Then North to Square
Then East on Main to in front of Avalon Theatre at
FIFTY-FIVE MINUTES AFTER THE HOUR
Completion of run.
Keep this schedule for
Keep this schedule for your easy reference. Bide the
City Bus Lins for EOOHOMIOAL and SAFE transporta-
tion.
CITY BUS LINE
OORDON WI
Owner
Who-says so? Uncle Sam says so.
j Right now only sitters can drink
into a bar for a quickie."
1 Some drinkers have complained
j it's filly to stand around waiting
! for a aeit when all they want is a
, glass of beer. And barkeeps, nat-
i urally, think the same thing.
| Eut in this town, It's what con-
gress thinks that matters.
-o—— . ;
Mr. and Mrs C. P. Bowie left
told a reporter. "The idea got Tuesday for Honolulu, for a two
around that if a person sat down, he weeks trip. Travelling by plane, they
wouldn't drink as much. were to ir.ake brief stop-overs in
"Then, too, if he had to wait for El Paso and Low Angeles before
a waiter, he wa n t as likely to dash [leaving for the Pacific islands.
' UMMUBHU
\'((A
WIGGLY
to cover all 3*
Snowdrift
POUND
JAR
$1.19
WHITE CREAM
Meal
25
POUND
BAG
$1.29
LMOLR S STAR
Pure Lard 4
POUND
CARTON
$1.23
nmKmmxxwxx
NO. 2 CAN TENDER SWEET
CORN......... 16c
NO. 21/2 CAN JACKSON S WHITE
HOMINY........15c SALMON
NO 2 CAN EXTRA SIFTED SIZE 2
ENGLISH PEAS____19c
1 LB. CAN KING BIRD PINK
-.yi
•■fexas Fif:
Men Re}
Draft Offi
Washington. —
tween 18 and 37
Selective Service
per Bent of those
show.
Fourteen other
er perentage of rej
leal reasons than
Carolina, with the |
44.3 per cent of f
turned down: andl
greater percentagef
the Lone Star StJ
elude, North Caf
Alabama. Arkansa.|
siasippi. Virginia.
0 set', Vermont, Wt|
Colorado.
Arizona and Ok]
Texas, all having]
J actions.
New Jersey topi
with the fewest of
down — 23 per
average was 30.2
The five moat
defects in Texas
deficiency, 88.8:
(paralysis, a break
ity of the 6o<fy,
73.3; syphilis, 64 <
The statistics inc|
and Negroes exan
Out of 894.390
by Aug I, 1945,
accepted 607.900
266,400.
fhr the entire
same period,
amined, 122,135,0(f
5,349,300 turned d<|
Eyes were the
feet causing rejectl
a* a whole. Of evl
(|)*d in the countr>|
. m<ike the grade
1>eth caused 116.1
away, and feet acJ
RATH'S BLACK HAWK
Luncheon Meat
12 OUNCE
CAN
39c
NO. 2 CAN STANDARD
English Peas.....10c
NO. 2 CAN CUT
Green Beans.....10c
71/4 OZ. CAN TEU TEX
Pimientos . . ... .. . 25e
NO. 2i/a CAN CANDIED
Sweet Potatoes .... 19e
NO. 2 CAN HAND PACKED
Tomatoes........15c
QUART CONCORD
Grape Juice.......49c
QUART JAR SESSIONS
Peanut Butter.....49c
RECLEANED
Pinto Beans ... .2 lbs. 39c
GREAT NORTHERN
Beans ...... 2 lbs. 29c
1 y4 AUNT JEMIMA
Pancake Flour .... 13c
1 LB. CAN ADMIRATION
Coffee...........44c
CENTER CUT
Pork Chops
Lb.....55c
TABLE READY
FRYERS.......lb. 69c|
ENDS PIECES
BACON.......Ib. 29c
BOILED HAM . . . lb. 85c
SPICED HAM . . lb. 45c
GRADE A t i l
CHUCK ROAST . . lb. 35c
BRICK CHILI .lb. 35c
SMOKE JOWL. . lb. 34c
DRY SALT MEAT . lb. 37c
WE HAVE
RETAIL PR]
GATES 650
At thii
Go*
rot? HUTRtTtOM- £COHOMY
CALIFORNIA
CARROTS .... 2 bun. 13c
ICEBEBG
LETTUCE.......Ib. 9c
EAST TEXAS
YAMS........3 lbs. 23c
SPANISH SWEET
ONIONS..... 3 lbs. 10c
SNOW WHITE
CAULIFLOWER . . lb. 10c
NO. 2 CAN HARTS
Apple Sauce......19c
4 OZ. PKO. PURE WHITE
Coconut........29^j
14 OZ. BOTTLE, STANDARD
Catsup.........19d
CREMERY f
Butter........lb. 79c
KRISPY
Crackers.....1 lb. 2
MAYFLOWER
OLEO.........lb. 3
1
■m
A
. \
i
w
"k
'4/
SHELLED
CORN
100 POUND
BAG .........
$3.00
BEWLEY'S
EGG MASH
..............._ $3.1
GEO. SUNKEL
*
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PICCLY WIGGLY yt
HITCH Mo
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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/m1/4/?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.