The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1947 Page: 7 of 16
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OVERHEAD water storage tanks,
brand new, all slice. — Frank's
Metal and Body Works, Bogata
Road, U030P2
FOR BALE — Rose bushes, two
years old. Now Is tbe time to plant.
We also have shrubbery, oet yours
i^ow. <— Wltmer Florists, Paris Road.
FuR SALE - Oak end pine
lumber, also some scrap lumber.
Flume 310W — A. T. AmersOll, old
Paris road, <uSt Inside city limits.
Jk . i -----—.--
FOR SALE — Hay, brick and a
riding planter. — Ross Smiley,
Clarksville.
SEE 08 FOR BETTER BUYS
IN REAL ESTATE
L 103-ACRE farm-ranoh, good
house, barns, out houses, water, cul-
tivatable, creek runs through, fin-
est meadow-pasture, electricity
available, daily mall, milk truck;
half mile of*. Pari*.-highway, *35
acre, terms.
OFFICE FOR RENT - Large 1 NOTICE - When In heed of a
10x10 sue with wash basin and all piumucr, call 103.
utilities furnished. Walker building, —---------— ■ 1 ...........- . "
northeast corner square. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS eapSrl-
__ nice in house wiring. See me lor
fOR RENT ... Office spice above l your needs.—John PnlUlpa.
Doss Auto Supply. See Q. B. Doss. '
JFord
New1
$15 to
HOC' Don
in such
J OR RENT — Nice, large bed
kiOhi. pHvlte entrance. Call 343.—
2. 73-ACHK combination, lair lm- Mrs. Lrn Stvley.
HENRY BARTON, Bagwell, auc- ! ---
tloneer. Oraduate of Reuch School 1 The Ford Motor Company, to »
low a. more to halt the spiral of mount- 1
City,
proveuit'iiUi, fenced, orchard, best
trtick land, cottapi corn, ample
FOR RENT — Nlct' house, 5 rrlles
meadow, grazing, dally mall, milk ! “uihwrst ^in^Mceoy^ iw.a^Oocal
I Clarksville - Bogata highway, posses- *lc-
sii >n . ^ m
i 3. SOUTH WALNUT, 100x100 {VV ailt6(i
[coiner, lovely 10-rooijl house, good
1 condition, new root', all Inside newly
done, mihy built-in economies;
FDR SALE — July hound fox
dog, *S<J. Come try him Owner, see and appreciate, phone lor date;
Kb ben Roberta, three nulcs east 30 minutes you’U see substantial
Pulbnght. place to live, with Interesting
• ■. ■ ' monthly income, properly priced.
I 4. HOME, block depot, comer,
out house', ample house room, many
close-in payrolls; see It, ask ques-
tions.
of Auctioneers, Mason
Farm sales a specialty.
WHY SEND Your old ntf Ureas
out oi town when you ccn get It
done at Smith Mattress company?
All work guaranteed. One dsy ser-
vice. East Main, Clarksville, Texas.
Cali 544.
- | AT1ENTTON — Are you satis-
rr™, j. Su. i ircsrLSisj'r
proposition to proper party. See
Dr. Nowlin Watson or Sam Hocker.
WANTED — Tenant with
and SuffltietU manpower to
vale
estate to cornel
t settlement, and
BS against said <0
sent them to him
prescribed by law < |
at Apaoim, Red Rim '
m. Route I,
mall Dated
FOR SALE — Three Jersey cows
3 With ..young wnite lace heifer
calves; aiso one saddle horse, one
saddle colt .nid child's pony. See _ .... .
them at my house. 1,300 South Lo- ^ ^ JpjTUSS !
cust. — Mrs. J. A. Pretntice.
itep t—.----
1 FOR SALE — Big 6-rctom house
With bath, at 500 North Cedar
street. Sec Malcolm or Fred Con-
yers at the above address.
mall a-post card giving name, age
! and address. Full information will
be mailed Without obligation. If you
WANTED - Four-drawer office wilf'conUta
fUing cabinet, steel or wood. 0,111 ^ ^ personally. Write The J. R.
_!_________ Watkins Co.i.pany, Rurll Depart-
ment, P. O. Box No. 2*47, Memphis,
TfcRMNMt.
o Bannon, Deceased.
Lost
FOR SALE — Ford tractor and
equipment in good shape. — S. L.
Moore.
LOST — 150 lb. black Poland
Ghina barrow. Been mi alng about
three weeks. Reward offered. Noti-
fy McClune Jackson, four miles
; East of English.
NOTICE — My feed mill Is now
in operation ana I am prepared to
grind teed for the public. — Ray
Davis, lirst house east of Highway
Bam on Highway 82.
FOR SALE — jO thoroughbred
Art con a hens. Fourth mile east of
Ferguson's store, north highway. —
if. o. Kaulston.
Card of Thanks
Possession.
G. 100x100 LOT* 5 rooms, furnish-
ed bath, water heater, new plumb-
ing, garage, out houses, comer, 2
approaches, lovely garden spot;
block north College avenue. See
this. Possession.
7. 4-ROOM HOUSE, lots 5, 6, 7,
Jackson street, leading Hocker Hill.
Monthly income *24; terms, 30
____minutes to see, possession.
FOR SALE — Four-room house,F ,8- 485 ACRES, 4-room house,
MkrtMoct lot. in Bagwell. - Mat- sleeping porch, barn, garage, smoke
ttaRtarteU, Bagwell, Texas. | hc“*e' «*>uItry house; mile off hard
iSfc'r —---suriaced road. S nulcs • southeas . flna we also wam to express our ( moticf See me for covered
FOR SALE — Practically new Clarksville, cultivatable, possession. ! aDurecia,lon Ior tu. hejutlful floral NOTICE — See me for covered
one-row Farxall with, all equip- 9. 151x200 LOT. lovely . 2-Story j oKg8 May <Z bUC*les' “« «•
menl. - George Giddens, fifteen house, best condition substantial ®ne 0, _ Mr. and Mrs , ^at‘I'8_I a‘™ ^ ““*“*"*;
mUcs north on Negley, Kt. 1. rooms, many built-in features, R Mankins and Fa.r.Uy. °h
South Locust, perfect iay, ponder- 1 — „ . .. - metal spots for dresses, belts and
ful home, large monthly Income; | 1 hits. — Mrs. Marlon 81 vley, 1201
lng cots and price% has rcdgMB
the price of every Ford car from
*1* to *80.
i In miking the announcement,
Henry Ford H. president, said:
“Although more than one mil-
lion of our customers are watting
I for delivery of their cars at piemnt
’ prices, we are Immediately reducing
the price of every Pterd ear —some
models as much aa 480. This R a 1M.
down payment toward a continued I .
high level of production and em- 1
ployment in the months ahead. We
believe that the shock treatmaM of
prompt action is needed te Halt
the insane soiral of mounting costs
and rising > rices and to restore •
sound base for the hopeful period
of post-war production we are now
1 entering.’’
j The price reduction was disclosed
In a press conference at Dearborn
in which the entire policy commit-
tee of the Ford Motor Company
participated. The new price scale
was wired simultaneously to Ford
1 Dealers throughout the nation, ef-
Of Bailie
I of Red
Jkz\
’ Brine ! menus as may be Mod by Us*
Red Council, the maximum maturity
p.! data being not more than Twenty
I Five UB> years from their date,
and bearing Interest at a rate not
to exceed Three (3) p« cent per
«nnum, payable semi-annually, and
to levy a tax sufUttent to pay Inter-
est as It accrues and principal as It
» of bonds, for
1. where be rreetvsa his
I this Utfe day of Jan-
— i lx Ro»ey. Admin-
the Estate of SalUe
AND
of Texas,
in
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
County ol Red
deb ted to. or
the Estate 6
deceased: The
been duly appointed Btecatoi of
the Estate of Laura V. Thompson
Deceased, late of Red Rim County.
Texas, by John P, Aubrey, Jbdge
of tbe Couhty Court of said Chanty,
HO DEBTORS
- The State of
d River. 1b tin
* holding clstas against, *4
or Laura V. TtwnuxMm, ell.
he undersigned, having bet:
SSJ____________
City
shall
election
accordance
vised Civil
amended by Chajftei
at the First Called 7
Forty Fourth Lbgtt
matures on said Issue of bonds, for The Mayor to auUM
the purpose of constructing ex ten- . rected to have a co*
stems and Improvements to the ties posted at the Cll
City’s Waterworks System, as au- j two other public
thoriaed by the Constitution and City not less than
laws of the State of Texas.' ! prior to the date
PROPOSITION NO. 2 I said election. He
‘Shall the City Council of tbe said notice to be
City of Clarksville, Texas, be au- ; same day in each of
thoriaed to Issue the bonds of said [ weeks In a newspaper
City in the amount of Fifty Three j ciroulation published
Thousand (*53,000.00) Dollars, ma- City, the date of the
taring serially In such installments tion to be not lees
against | its may be fixed by the City Coun- j days prior to the date
■“ the maximum maturity date election. Except as
being not more than Twenty Five vlded In said Article 7
<») years from their date, and [ ed, the manner of
bearing interest at a rate not to j election shall be
exceed Three (2) per cent per an- j laws governing general
hum, payable semi-annually, and
to levy a tax sufficient to pay In-
me
r?
CARD CF THANKS — We wish ' Jackson,
to thank oui many friends and
neighbors for their sympathy and
kindness during the lllnesa and
death of our uncle, O. F’. Eaves.
| And we also 'want to express our '
jr rsl,-Nr,.*.x-“' a
__I made a modest profit for the lsit
WATCH REPAIRING — Prompt' three months of IMS, and lntend-
strvice. Located northeast corner ed to continue to operate In the
square over Walker’s fetore. — J. D. black. He said that the millions of
' dollars lost since V-J day had been
accepted as “an item of the cost
SAVE *5 on 65D-16 tires during
our stock reduction sale. — Good
Luck Store.
I FOR SALE — Mixed hay, *20 per __ _______ ____________^ _________
> \ ton. Also have registered htreford should interest iavestors. See this,
bull, twenty months old,
Fred Huusler, Rt. 4.
*135. — terms.
■| 10. SUBSTANTIAL HOME, 3rd
block East Main, 170x200, south
sldf, 7 rooms, bath, front galleiy,
attrjctive property. Call for show-
_ lng.
FOR SALE — 1041 Ford tudor. i *5.5 ACRES, new home, 4
See t Ciu.f Sei-vice Station Friday laree barn, out houses, 15
or Saturday - J. K. HoUoway. cultivation, ample water, finest
I grazing; half off hard
FOR SALE — 1930 Chevrolet se-
dan, lair shape. Sec at Miller's
Garage, East Main.
surfaced
Unemployment Bill
Runs $14,758,0^0
In Texas In 1946
Delaware, Phone 213-W.
of the great an# victorious war."
"Because they must build up de-
pleted cash reserves or because
they are still losing money, many
businessmen may not be able to
folloir suit,’' hfe said, “but we hope
that our supliers, our employees,
and odr other economic partners
wlU back, each to his dwn ability,
our attempt to returta to the eco-
nomic pattern which has helped to
make America great — the prlnd-
and having qualified as such execu- . terest as It accrues and principal
tor. hereby notifies Ml parsons In- *s It matures on said toaue of bonds,
delated to said estate to come for- tor the ptirpose of constructing ex-
estate to present them to him with- ' by the 'Constitution and laws of
| “1. t£ id’SSa, ^ b. b«
er County. Texas, at 603 West Main to the ccttnell room of the City
Street, where he receives hto mall. in Clarksville, Texas, and the
Dated this 15th day of January, 1 following named persons are hereby
1847. — Felix M. Thompson, Execu- appointed directors of said election,
tor of the Estate of Laura V. to-wit:
Thompson, Deceased. Wm. Me Master, Presiding Judge.
ADOPTED AND
this the 20 day of Janu
W.
Mayor, City of Cll
ATTEST:
W. tL
City Clerk, City of
Texas.”
‘jag"*!
D. D. Cook, Judge,
D. I. Hooks. Clerk,
T. R. Hughs ton, clerk.
3. The said election shall be held
i under the provisions of Chapter 1,
I lng our sale and save $5. - Good »standard t ^THE 8AME KMl Legislature, and only
Luck Store.
' | upon lower costs and lower prices
1 through increasingly efficient large
\VashUigton, — Seven otit of ev-
, . „ . cry 100 Texas workers covered by
POK tSALE — I* tirms mid ranclics road, Clurkivillt school bus! $2,500, uncniployiticnt conipchsfition inSur-
Of all lyjxs uid sties. Plenty of for quick sale, *1,800, terms. | al;cc drcw some benefits under the
honsis ior sale, if you want to buy ! 12. SEE THIS LOT — 100x100, ’ prc-ram during 1946, the Federal
or Bell, see Albert CraWforJ. north Mrs. Dr. Scaff’s home, west £jc’urity Agency reported
Mini ' " ' ,ov'lv
T. Filvltt, East Main._| try> smoke house, cistern, orenard, i WaUion b. MiUer, federal secu-
‘ R3R SALE - Ik)t 105 It front *arden* mal1’ 81:1,001 bus’ gocd rity admlnhtrator, said total nation-
437 Teet deep. Can get .-ewage. »!,-! stor« n^Rro^M hmw ... [ »1 unemployment dropped from a
o o — riflu p Abbou I 14' SIX-ROOM house, nail, pCStwar peak In March of 2,000,000
! screened back porch, marty built-in t0 2bout 100o,ooo by the end of the
features, entire interior newly done,
cistern,
I SALESMAN — Ten years exper- ; scale production.
! lence In selling merchandise, wish-: ”
i es connection with company that , This was the fiist incident of
wants ambitious, wide-awake man this type reported during tne oc-
who can get results. Will consider cupation. s_
either inside or outside work. Sev-
eral years experience on road. Write
Box S-lll, Clarksville Times.
PRAYS FOR “ALL” Otit
GOVERNORS
are assessed on the basis of claims Marietta. Oa., I**)— Rev, i.C. Col-
file i by their employees who have lum opened Superior Court Monday
Fon
Will b«
SALE — Large Jersey cow.
be fresli wltidn a week. $100. new water heater, bath,
_0 j. Adrian. ", Jt«k water, electricity, gaa, com-
KT _ bination barn, smoke house, pdul-
_ FOR SALE — One five-year-old, I try, garden, daily mall, school bus.
qfr proven thoroughbred Hereford bull, possession.
A very fine Individual. Price *200.
—J. H. Summers, First National
Bonk Building.
FOR SALE — 1946 two door se-
dan, Chevrolet. Five good tires.
Clean all the' way round. See G. Y.
Spradlin, 405 North Locust .Clarks-
ville, lexas. Phone 573J.
FOR SALE — 1940 Ford Coupe.
—See H. C. Rhea, Crystal Lake, six
miles South Annona.
FOR SALE — Three nice, small
heifers, six or seven months old.
—O. V. Slaton Tractor Co,
FOR SALE — One combination
lime and phosphate distributor and
small grain seeder. — O. V. Slaton
Tractor Co,
FT>R SALE — House located on
Monroe Street, four rooms, bath,
two porches, all conveniences. —
Call BUI.Reed at White's Auto
Stores
15. CHOICE BUILDINO location,
105x437 feet, old Paris road, west
C.aud Abbott residence.
J. B. DICKSON, REALTOR
Erewer Hotel Phone 269
FOR SALte — Apfcrdximately 2,-
000 bushels ear corn, *1.76 per bush-
el. — F. A. Antone.
year.
drawn compensation after losing
> la
The only rtates with lower aver-
age rales aic the District ci Cuium-
bie (.3 per cent)* Massachusetts
(.7 per cent) and Delaware .8 per
cent). IlUnols and South Dakota
have the same rate as Texts.
with the usual prayer for divine
guidance of the leaders of the na-
tion and state. Then In conclusion
he added:
‘•And Ood bless aU our govern-
ors!”
o
___________ A daughter. Judy Hay, was born
* * * , . 4 Trims employers contributed gliji^flUiUay to Mr. *rvd Mrs. Eugene
Number of Jobs .lamps 1J j 894,000 during the year to unem- • Free.
As claims dropped for unemploy- ! ployment Insurance tru-:t funds, ] --—-
m^jt compensation, the number of J and total state funds available for < HE DIDN’T KNOW
Jobs covered by state unemploy- ) this purpose totaled *159,422,000. I THEY WERE LOADED
Nationally, employers contributed
*907,036,000, and reserves ran to *0,-
856,000,000.
FOR SALE — Plenty ol shelled
maize and ^helled corn. — Bert
Johnson, Phone 256J.
FOR SALE—1941 four-door sup-
ei deluxe Ford. Tom Herrington at
Herrington Furniture.
FOR SALE — J932 model Chevro-
let coupe with pickup bed. Cheap
trafl portatlon. Fair condition. — A.
B. Yartey.
FOR SALE — Three-room box
house to be moved from premises.
•W. S. Storey, English.
FOR SALE — One Burroughs
adding machine with stand — Ross
Whiteman. •
FOR SALE—1941 four-door sup-
er deluxe Ford. Tom Herrington at
Herrington Furniture.
ment insurance laws jumped 2,500,-
000 during the year.
Miller’s report showed 1,003,003
Texans covered by unemployment
Insurance through September. At
least 77,000 of them got some sort
of unex.pfayrr.ent compensation
payment at one time or another
during the year. The average pay-
ment for each claimant was In the
vicinity of *190.
Texas ranks fourth lowest in the
nation In the average tax rate for
unemployment Insurance. Its rate
a verages .8 ol 1 per cent. Employers
JAP ADMITS SETTING
FIRE TO 178 BUILDING
Kyoto, Japan. (JP)— The 8th Ah
announced the arrest ol Hirashl
Jima and said he admitted he tried
to bum an Americm Army counter-
intelligence corps headquarters at
Suga. Kyushu, because he “was
brooding over Japanese war dead.”
The fire Was extinguished quickly.
~ ■
Tulsa, Okla, —(JP)— One TUlra
fckbby admitted he Wasn’t “rolling
In dough” — in fact he relted tha
other way. He m»de this notation
on a voluntary petition tot bank-
ruptcy he filed In federal district
icourt:
Durihg the past 90 day* t lost
.500 in crap game*.”
—-o-
Sarah Hale, editor of Oodey's
Lady’s Book, campaigned for the
adoption of Thanksgiving Day as
a national holiday In the 1090's,
-i—'' "~T
FOR SALE
1. 275 acres, clarksvllle-Cuthand
road, 160 acres bottom land, 75
cultivation; 200 acre open and tim-
ber pasture; four-room house, good
barn, all fenced, three pools, cis-
tern and well. This Is a good com-
bination farm and ranch; *12.90
per acre.
2. 269.9 good pasture land oh ,
j highway between English and Av-
I ery, all fenced hog proof, plenty '
FOR SALE — One new General I water. Possession if sold within 18
c automatic Iron. — Bob | days; *20 per acre.
Phone 258. RUSSELL QUEST
£
sS;:
FOR SALE — One wagon. Also
il two or three sets of good ham-
- V. Slaton Tractor Co.
Boston was regarded by the
British as the most Important ob-
jective In the American revolution.
ATTENTION, FARMERS! WlB HAVE RBCEIVED
it. V »»• r ONE COMBINATION
•COTTON DUSTER AND SMALL
ii SEED PLANTER
I*. Th>§ mafchine u just what you’U Heed for planting your
| CLOVEB8, VETCH, and J KSP1DB8IA GRASS SEED,
ter, yip gaa uso it for dusting your cotton. If interest-
, see us today I . * . •
' ; - 1 ‘ WHEN YOU NEED
Tractor Repairs
Be sure to see ui. We have a complete line of trac-
irta and are prepared to do all yjtmr Repair
Our experienced mechanic* ean do th* job
Our shop is oqmpped to take eat* of all
" " tor and Automotive repair*. ,
JLATON TRACTOR CO
-
.aroHVorarotoTaaer
Appreciation
We atb grateful for the reception accorded us by th* people of Clark*vlHe attd *br
rounding communities on out opening, Saturday, January 1A, and, the day* following. You
have keen more than kind in your words of welcome and by your generous patronage
We shall try to prove ourselves fully worthy of all business with which you favor us, and
extend each of you a cordial invitation to vieit us often.
drive in comfort
on thB coldest day with a
South Wind
Car Heatef *......
Winter lacks a lot of being over. Oet your beater and
begin enjoying it today.
Drive Danger Free
IN SUB FRBBEtMG TEMPERATURE WITH
PERMANENT
ANTI-FREEZE, gallon ... $2.65
Esso Extra Gasoline and Oil
NOTICE Ok
THE 8TA'
cbmrrr <
fcrtY oF i
TO THE RftsroeNT, QUALI- Title 32 of the Revised Civil Stat-
FTRD HLFCTOR8 OF THE CITY utea of 1905, as amended, Including
OF CLARKSVtLL®, TEXAS, WHO the provisions of Article 704, aa
OWN TAXABLE PROPERTY IN amended by Chapter 382, passed at
SAtD CITY AND WHO HAVE DU- the First Called Session ol the
. baMe
TAXATION: _____ I legally qualified electors who own
TAKE NOTICE that an election taxable property In the City and |
will be held in the City ol Clarks- 'who have duly rendered the same
ville, Texas, on the 8th day of for taxation shall be qualified to
February, 1841. on the propositions ' vote:
and at the place more particularly 1 The ballots for said election shall
Set forth lh the election resolution ' have written or printed thereon tbe
adopted by the City Council on the following: > f
20 day of January. 1*47, which to j PROPOSITION NO. 1
as fOUdWs: , I "FOR THE ISSUANCE OF WA-
"Resolution , terworks extension and
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF IMPROVEMENT BONDS"
THE CITY OF CUrttejfltjiA! "AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF
IEXaB, CALLING an ELECTION WATERWORKS EXTENSION
ON THE QUESTION OF THE 18- AND IMPROVEMENT BONDS"
SUANCE OF *22.00 00 WATER- ; PROPOSITION No. 2
Works extension and im- i "for the issuance of sew-
PROVEMENT BOliDe, AND ON er extension and improve- I
the question of theisbu- ment bonds"
ANCB OF 053,000.00 8EWER EX- | “AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF j
I'EN8fON AND IMPROVEMENT setwer extension
M
mbammm
Whereas, the city counch of
Uie City of Clsrksvtue, Texas,
deem* it advisable to issue the
bonds of the said City for the pur-
pose* hereinafter mentioned;
HE IT RESOLVED BY THE CI-
TY OOUNCiL OF THE CITY OP
CLARKSVILLE, TEXAS:
1. That an election be held In
said City of Clarksville, Texas on
PROVEMENT BONDS"
AHPjJM-
i ..I toi—
Improve you* soil and have
better pasture while doing it.
See your AAA office for pur-
chase orders for lespedezn.
Bring us your purchase orders
and we shall be glad to ioxd
your seed. No. S yellow shell-
the 8th day of FYbmaiV. 1947. at ed corn in 100 pound bags now
which election the following propo-; in stockat $3.00 per hundred—
sltions shall be submitted:
FOR SALE
BABY CHICKS
Heavy Breed*, S'i'i l*
per 100 -------Min
Large English Leghora j
Breed to Lay, $<l| 00
Per 100 IV
FIRST HATCH COMING
February 12
We will have a hatch
Wednesday
OF EACH WEEK
Place Your
- Orders Now!
We will handle po
supplies and feed.
RAINS
HATCHER
PHONE 14j
Piff&ly Wiggly
Announcing
NEW lire balancing service
M®bilst*»ic balancing cor-
rtch iliimmy ... steps ti-
ctniva tire wear, andt
* KarJ riding caused by un-
balanced tires. Builds into tha tiro
itjalf tha balance needed to stop
road pounding and vibration. Etim-
inataf Iin»%hdr whaol wights. .
HbrVfca Ircbid#* complete ca^
and tuba inspection ior one tow
price, briva in today.
.hi* m *abi. i i
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