The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 22, 1951 Page: 3 of 8
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HOOVERTOWN
MILTON
222 W Main St.
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CLARKSVILLE
CLEAN-UP
Deport!
SMART GUY
A
has
HELP!
Saturday.
J
FOR YOUR
DR. PRESCRIPTIONS
AND DRUG WANTS
Ward Baker went to Dal- j TueS(jay
CRESCENT DRUG STORE
E. O. THOMPSON. Prop.
A benefit forty-two party was
JOHN H. MOORE
Let Us Clean and
Shine Up Your Car for
DEPORT
INSURANCE
TEXAS
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WAX AND POLISH
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Russell Lawler
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DEPORT
A
DEPORT
South Main
THEATRE
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MARCH 21st
here.
Thursday-Friday, March 22-23
on
with LORAINE DAY
ROBERT RYAN
^<24%,
Saturday Only, March 21
WHIP WILSON
ANDY CLYDE in
1
Preview Saturday Night
Sun .Mon., March 24-25-26
READY FOR DELIVERY
GREER GARSON
WALTER PIDGEON in
1 1946 Ford Tractor.
I 1948 Ford Tractor.
I Model A Farmall.
Tues. W ed March 27-28
ROBERT MITCHUM in
CHILDREN’S DEPT.
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kC I ir
I
fillips
FERGUSON SYSTEM
I
When Tired and Thirsty, visit our Fountain —
the Coldest Coca-Cola in town.
Eyes Examined
Lenses Prescribed
Sizes 3 to 6X
1.98 to 7.95
Iron Age Cotton Dusters
Safeway Sprayers.
.1 F Lad I and
•><:ng
hnll C l
DEPORT
Open at 6:15 p. tn.—Show Be
gins at 7 00 p. m.
P; ;<
M.u L<
BENEFIT PARTY GIVEN BY
LONE OAK WHO CLUB
Only two legs of lamb are ob-
tained from each animal.
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Mr. Fuller is pastor of the Church
of Christ.
Dennis Wayne George and Ray
Legate vgent to Wichita Falls last
week, where they have employ-
ment.
Theerw ill be services at the
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STARTED SOMETHING
The wife, working a crossword
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Mr.-.
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80-Year-Old Wins
Race But Too Hiijh
Pretty as Easter eggs and twice as sweet, is the new
collection of Easter finery in our Children's Depart-
ment. Pertly ruffled dresses by Cinderella, Nan-
nette, Johnston, Prissy Missy and Joyce Ann . . . .
broadcloth, dotted swiss, tissue gingham, seersucker,
dimity, organdy and chambray ... all trimmed up
dainty with lace and eyelet edging . . . select today
for Easter.
1 Used F. 12 Farmall Trac-
tor.
Sizes 6 nios. to 1 year
1.98 lo 5.95
Nr! son
$5(1 but but
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Dr. Wm. & Miweli
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p<nt tin
p.,: <nt Mr.
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Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Buck
Smathers Sunday were Mr and
I Mrs. Knight of Jefferson.
Norman Scaff and Harrison
Stafford from Edna on a business
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TBOMPtOM BA VW SAME
CAR NUMBER AS tN lM^ •
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Jack Phin
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M. r-iiail, w< ■
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If Horne and
vx eel; < nd
an I Mrs.
H’s housecleaning if |
time—and a good
time to protect
your family by
removing fire
hazards in A
your home.
Every minute, day and night, tome home i» dam-
aged by fire. The most frequent causes are (1)
rubbish and trash ... (2) defective chimneys . . .
(3) combustible roofs . . . (4) defective heating
. . . (5) matches and careless smoking . . . (6) gaso-
line and kerosene ... (7) electrical defects.
When you botueclean — clean out the fire
hazards too.
■
Bogata Hardw. & Fum. Co.
I . Phooe 143 H. E. TBOUTT
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Everything
$159,511
New Bed
Home Demonstration Club at the
community center, Friday
ing. Punch and cookies
PAGBTHMt?
1 1 1 ■■ uwAmuS »II*
NICHOLSON
Motor and Equipment Co.
1651 8. Church Phone 43
PARIS
gu< t i
■ht ■. Mi
r guests in
k xx i- < Mr
• Of Ab
Iluln
Marx
“Where Danger
BLACK LEAF
INSECTICIDE — ALDRIN
AND TOXAPHENE
■^iz ■ -' dairjk*'-
It’s Refrigerator Time—it’s Washer Time. We have
just received a big shipment of the new 1951 Models.
And best of all—it’s Norge Electric Refrigerators, and
Norge, plus the one and only Maytag. Come by and
see us at your earliest convenience. You SAVE two
ways—either for cash or on our Easy Payment Plan.
We Trade for jour old furniture and deliver to your
door.
Hox ie Bill and son. H;
i.-iforl Mr.
d.iuyhter at P, ,
Mr. and Mrs. Floy Ballard and , ley
| children arc expected to arrive.
( Wednesday from Port Neelies for |
Mr '
other relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harvey and
Donna of Idabel. Ok., spent th'*
week end with Mr and Mrs. Oi on
I Harvey. J C. is leaving this
week for Camp Polk. La., where
he has been transferred.
Miss Ethyleene Moore of Paris,
visited Mr and Mrs. Talma Har-
vey and family last week.
Mr and Mrs. S A Hignight of
Deport, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Young and family Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Legate
and children and Buster Watson
of Port Arthur, spent the week
1 end here with M-s. Watson and
I son. Janies
Mr and Mrs Boss Gray visited
1 Mr and Mrs. Toni Bennett and
I Mrs. Marx Monk at Pattonville
Saturd iv night
| . Mi and Mr-
.f D .11.
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n. ■ I
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We Clean 'Em Ch in and Put Oil ind G;<
where it belongs.
By MRS. LELA ROZELL
Mrs. Oscar Legate attended
District VIII State Teachers con-
vention in Paris Saturday.
Mrs. L. R. Wright and Mrs. Vol
Dugger were in Paris Saturday
' on business.
| Mrs. Bill Kelsoe and daughters,
a* rived i accomPan,ed hy Mr. and Mrs. Leo
- Bidens, returned to their home
in Gainesville, Wednesday.
Mrs. W B Powell has been in I
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llot.l
be x* .
of hi r ,
n B<< k
■ on., of Ml
Mi J. .-I; H
lire. N M
rentenibei <d
of Fulbi ight
Mr and Mi
Hook-. x>.< re
THE DEPORT TIMES, DEPORT, TEXAS, THURSDAY, If ARCH 32, INI
Tulbright
and Mrs. Wheeler Rogers
were Sunday guests of his mo- | held by the Lone Oak Women’s
thei, Mrs. Will Rogeis. in Clarks-
\ ille.
Mi
vi-ited his broth* :
,.nxi Mis. Griggs
i
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Mi
The Tunes begins publication
this week of a birthday calendar
and extends heartiest greetings to
those whose birthdays occur the
week of March 18 to 24 inclusive.
We expect this calendar to grow.
If we don’t have the date of your
birth, drop a postal card or cal!
the office. If there is an error
we’ll be glad to ocrrect it.
Mrs. Arthur Nobles, March 18.
Buck Roberts Jr., March 18
Mrs. John H. Moore, March 19.
H C. Roberts, March 19.
Sharron Roberts, March 19.
Mrs. Corry Bell, March 20.
Mrs Wilburn Reece, March 20.
Sue Chesshire, March 21.
Ellen Moore, March 23.
Rodger Dudley. March 23.
Mrs. Lloyd Ford, March 23.
E. O. Thompson, March 24.
Mrs. Travis Solomon, March 24.
“The Miniver
Story”
Mr- A V
r. M.il I
■ 11 ' ni.in.
M i .M. :
I ’ . 1:11. x ; nd
h i>,• ■ Sun-
il \\ ii: i .. < i
NO/x,
even-
and Mrs. Gi.inville Giigg< ing. Punch and cookies were
Ri g Gi iggs I served. Receipts netted were $22.
t M.inche.-tei
“Silver Raiders”
“The Woman
Pier 13”
By MRS MAE CHUMBLEY
Church services and Sunday
School was well attended here
Sunday.
tylr and Mrs. Billie Rex Howe
and baby of Paris, visited his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Howe,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Finch and
family of Clarksville, visited his
brother, Mr and Mrs. Roy Finch,
Friday night.
Mrs. Bertha Rowland and son,
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rowland of
Memphis, visited relatives and
friends here over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs Wheeler Embrey
of Detroit, visited in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Obe Wright Sun-
pay.
Visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Finch Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Marshall Finch, Misses
Mattie Finch, Mary Louise Finch,
Mamie Finch, all of Clarksville,
and Dorothy Joe and Delbert
Chumbley.
Hubert Chumbley and two
daughters of Lawton. Ok., spent , bu
Sunday and Monday xx itn rela- . mg
lives here.
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.in'*
i(|iier-
v. 1! bo
Jo M.iitm
Floxd
' for a short virit with relatives
and friends.
Ed Vaughan of Johntown, was
, here Wedensday.
Buck Smathers had a message
Friday that his niece, Mrs. J P.
Grogan, was doing nicely after
undergoing surgery in a hospital
:'t Slaton.
Billx- Baker Jr <f Dallas, was
lie:.- Saturday. Hi reports his
grandmother, gravely ill in C.di-
forri.i. i- unimproved.
M Dennis Cole of Plain view,
is visiting her parents. Mi. and
Mr J A. Smallwood, in Paris.
She writes that she would like
for he: friends to visit her while
ther*.
Mrs. Will Wilson is slightly im-
proved.
i Attending the Workers Council
I at the Baptist church at Avery
_______r were Mr. and Mrs. Bob
i King, Mrs. F, L. Kelley, Mrs.
Travis King, Rev. and Mrs. Low-
1 ell Wright, Mrs Will Clarkson,
’ Mrs. John D Alley. Mrs. M. B.
Lee and Mrs. Clyde Mitchell.
Alice Hamilton spent the week
end with Edith Elmore at Deport.
ther, Bill Burnett and Mrs. Bur
nett at Blossom Friday.
- Will Wilson returned home on !
Thursday from Paris Sanitarium, I
where he had been a patient for tr ,o Antle,. Ok sto d Jn
seven weeks I Bogata and Fulbright Saturday
Diane Elizabeth is the name of I r........i_____4 _,,. 4...
the daughter born to Mr. and Mrs.
I’lttv, visited Ml and Mis. Oral Ralph Ray Sandlin in Ft Worth,
Terry and Mr. and Mis. M. T Sunday. March
Lawler over the w eek < nd.
1 Mr Cleo
Mr. and
♦’ Deport and
Young and chil.lre.i
Nin * tables were arranged i'or
L’.'mes in which Buster Walker
and Mrs Je-.i Kilgort made high
-i i it es.
wise guy stepping up to
is it stooped the other morn-
•Well.
J the
The niotorman an.-weic 1 bark:
. we need one moi e i.ion-
Coii’e on in.”
| Mr an
Claiksville.
' Young
Mrs. Joi,nnii
reenviile. vi.itod Mr. and
Bill Yntmg ami 1 inulv Sun-I
‘‘
sad to the driver:
Noah, xou've got hole
Mr. and Mrs. R B Row land < f I Al k full'’’
Memphis and Delbert Chun ble.V
visited Miss Myrtle Lou Finch "N
Saturday night. * k. ’
How about giving that daughter, wife, ot wife-t.i-be
the world’s most cherished gift—a Lane Cedar Chest.
And for those spare rooms or bare floors, we have Gold
Seal Rugs in all the newest patterns ana colors. Extra
Chest of Drawers, Desks, Pockers and Occasional Ta-
bles, Radios, Mattresses, Baby Beds and beautiful 2-
piece Living Room Suites in Genuine Wool Freza.
Some people are superstitious
about their c&r nunibei and try
to get one to suit their individual
taste—easy to read—hard to read
Methodist church Sunday after- ■ —a good poker hand, etc. Mrs
noon, March 25, at 2 o’clock. George Thompson was not parti-
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Masingill, cular when she went to register
Sue and Billy returend to Plain- her car Saturday. However, as
view after spending the week a coincidence, she was handed No
end here and in Deport. ' 771—the same number as was on
Wilburn Massey has returned her car in 1950.
Mrs. W. B Powell has been in ' from a visit with his brother, Lu- '
Blossom attending her mother, I ther Massey and Mrs. Massey at
Mrs. Theo Slusher, who is ill Wichita Falls. He also visited in
Mrs. M B. Lee visited her bro- Abernathy and Plainview.
Mrs.
Burlington, \’t
, Jaeksiin once w on a
j it cost him $8,000'
Jackson, now edging 80, was
sitting in the University Club in
San Francisco one day in 1903
whin he heard somebody Belit-
tling the horseless carriage
"Why.” said the man scornfully
"you couldn't drive across the
'country in one of those in 90
idays "
j Jackson bet $50 he could and
| soon afterw ard headed east in his
Winton. Just 63 days later—on
July 26. 1903—he arrived in New
i York Citv. completing the first
motor carriage trip from coast to
i < oast
Jacks >n won the bet, but the
trip had cost him a total of $8,000.
"And I lost 20 pounds, too," he
recalls.
puzzle, turned to her mate.
I "What is a female sheep, dear’’”
"Ewe," he replied without look-
ing up—and the fight was on!
on \’<1
th: v.eel; to 1'
■i < ntlv completed
Grant Hospital in Deport to Mr.
and Mis. Billy M. Legate. She
is the granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Legate.
Mrs. v • ~ ' ■ - - .
las Sunday.
Guests of Mr and Mrs. Hurley
Stevens over the week end were !
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pate and
daughter and William Earl Stev-
ens of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Ga-
van Stevens and daughter of
Denison.
Rev. Lowell Wright of Ft
Worth, is conducting revival ser-
vices at the Baptist church this
week.
Mr
■ breadth is
f an inch.
Chai 1< Fu’ler of '
f.I’ncr guests of Mi.
and Msr G B Reynolds Sunday.
18. Grandpar-1
ents are Mr. and Mrs Kit Adams .
(,f and Mr and Mrs. E. F. Sandlin
j,,1m j Mr. and Mrs H. E Kelley left
and i Tin .-day for Falfurias. He
’’ .ot„ ( fur Mr.
VISIT OUR STORE. We fill your Prescriptions as
your Doctor orders. We have been a Registered Phar-
macist for years and know the business
The Lion has gone and the Lamb is here. Yes,
ladies. Spring is here. And that means Spring house
Cleaning. Gardening and Farming. So we have as-
sembled a wide selection of Farming, Gardening ami
House Cleaning Tools- Rakes, Ib.es, Sprinkler.-, Fer-
tilizer Distributors and a hundred and one other items
for the farm and home. But ladies, this is Special —
Big Van Load of Beautiful Seven-Piece Studio Couch
Suites, done in that long-lasting, easy to clean plastic
fabrics and in a wide selection of colors,
you need for the living room for only
We have just received a big shipment of
Room Suites. Big Posters and Beautiful Moderns.
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By MRS TUIJ.Y TEMPLE
Mrs Tommie Harvey of Paris,
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Oral Terry.
Miss Beulah Shuford of Hooka,
spent the week end «ith her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Judd Shuford. '
Mr. and Mrs Raymond Harvey
and children, Tommie, Ann and
Jerry of Pott Neches, i
Saturday night for a few days’
visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. T. Lawler and his mo-
ther, Mrs. Tommie Harvey at
Paris.
Mrs. Pleas Denison and grand-
daughter of Paris, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Harvey and Fay Nell.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Books and
daughter of Paris, visited Mrs. J.
F. Ladd and son, Velma, ever the
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lawler of
Hmi t ■ Ki
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Happy Birthday
Mr. .mil Mi
u .-day for
'.'on.' tu I iiil'1 ;
r. . I). I). TchidIc.
Mr ;.ml Mi 'ciiilord Claxton.
lincliiila breedi i s of Dallas, vis-,
. ' it’d Hi t ,«• bom.’ (,! M r and .Mr- .
H.arxev Bell an i/hsi . r l.< -,at< Sund,.y afternoon.
Mi - H.xie Lei I Virgil Tms-
; ! ■ of D -11.1.,, wen ■,nests of M
. - Lillie DugLi'-r Saturday.
. i Virginia Dawn is the name of’
,x dav: ' visit with her parents, |-he daughter born March 17 at
and Mrs. Judd Shuford, and Grant Hospital in Deport to Mr
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 22, 1951, newspaper, March 22, 1951; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303107/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.