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THE DEPORT TIMES, DEPORT, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1951
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
CLARDY
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man,
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ELECTION NOTICE
Corn Planting
CARD OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
Time
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We have the largest variety of
Professional
GOOD SEED CORN in this area
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all numbers)
troit, underwent
crs.
Limited
them
DEKALB
1002—1009—1022—1025
Stock of
YELLOW DENT
A
GOOD COTTON
(4 Varieties)
PLANTING
S
FUNKS
SEED
US
711
1949 Foi
1949 Lil
1949 Foi
FERTILIZERS
MISCELLANEOUS—
1949 Foi
COTTON POISON
1947 Foi
A. M. Aikin Jr.
1949 Foi
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For Immediate
1947 Chi
Delivery
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.high that we will not
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so.
HN H. MOORE
Rayburn Bell, Owner
LINCi
1617 N. Main St.
Phone 3456
Courthouse
INSURANCE
TEXAS
Paris. Texas
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CUNNINGHAM
WINDSTORM, HURRICANE
AND HAIL —
W Yancey. John P. McDaniel.
Jimmy L. Washington, Gerald
• Strawberry
• Bloody Butcher
• Yellow and White
Sure Cropper
FAN BELTS
WATER PUMPS
IGNITION
PARTS
WATER HOSE
FUEL PUMPS
tr. and Mrs. Johnnie Hanley
I son of Paris, were week end
Sts of his sister, Mr. and Mrs.
fc Alsobrook and son, Lynn,
lev. and Mrs. R. L. Lemens of
Heasant, visited his brother.
. and Mrs. Tom Lemens, Sun-
’e had several visitors from
Mt, Lone Oak, Fulbright and
Mr at singing Sunday night,
r. and Mrs. Weldon Hume of
S, spent the week end with
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
parents,
Kennedy,
Leighton Cornett
Attorney-at-Law
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‘Service
301 Boni
1948 Sti
Com
Happy Birthday
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The Times began publication
last week of a birthday calendar
and extends heartiest greetings to
those whose birthdays occur the
Sam B.Kelsey, I).VAI.
VETERINARIAN
Office at Home in East Deport
Phone 59F3
DEPORT, TEXAS
Attorney
Office 18 Clarksville St.
PARIS, TEXAS
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Exams at Dallas
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Arthur G. Elder, M.D.
Office in
Stephen H. Grant Hospital
DEPORT, TEXAS
Ford and Mrs Travis Solomon | surh an hour comes to you.
Mrs John N. Roddy. Her Chil-
dren and Grandchildren.
J. B. HARVILL
Attorney
306 First Nat’l Bank Bldg.
Phone 824
PARIS, TEXAS
We will appreciate your print-
ing orders, large or small.
Pari*
Mr*. Thurman Franks was ill
at the home of her parents, Mr
. and "Mr*. Herman Slaton of
*, Spent the week end with
■renta, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
a and eon.
Wc wish to thank each of you
for your kindness and help to us
during Mr Bratcher's illness.
Especially do we thank the hos-
pital staff, neighbors and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C Bratcher.
the
De-
Louann and Wade, children of
Mr and Mrs J H. Fhil ey of De-i ^ongrf,S!5 of Parents and Teach-
troit, underwent tonsillectomies
last Thursday m a Paris hospital. |
E R. Bledsoe to Aimer Nor-
wood, lot Cunningham, >100.
Mrs. Tony Simmons- to Eliza-
beth S. Barnett, 2 lots, Deport,
$10.
Ina Bell Robinson et al to Laura
Sue Ballard, lot, Minter, $2,250.
Mrs. Tony Simmons to W. B.
Simmons, 82 a. S. Jeffus Sur-
vey, $10. ,
J H. Harris to Joe Ktlsey, 50 a.
4 tracts, $1,000.
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and
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Carl Woo
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lives .ind|
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Mr and
Hugh Shi
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Mr. and Mr
Clarksville, v
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Crump, Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. John ''Villard vis-
ited relatives in Bloss >. i Sunday.
The Family Life Conference
was held at the school l>< tiding
Monday.
Joe Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Watson, left Tuesday for
induction into the armed service.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Slusher of
Commerce, formerly of this place,
are entertaining a new son, born
March 24 at a Paris hospital
S. B. Lynn is reported improv-
ing after several days illness.
Brenda Wilkinson of Paris,
spent the week end visiting her
cousin. Mary Ann Courtney.
Mrs. Rosaleen Caviness of Dal-
las, spent the week end visiting
her paernts, Mr. and Mrs Thom-
as Allen
Mrs. Larrv Bell of Hugo, Ok.,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eual
Deshong of Cunningham, will un-
dergo an operation at a Pans hos-
pital on Tuesday.
and Mrs Fred Clifton at Deport
part of last week.
Mrs. Veda Montgomery and
James visited his aunts and un-
do, Mr and Mrs. Hubert Mont-
By MRS. VIRGIE BALLARD
There was an egg hunt at the
church Sunday afternoon. An
Others visiting in
home were Mr. and
| Ballard and children.
WE INSTALL
THESE PARTS.
PARIS
Pursuant to an order of
City Council of the City of
port, Texas, notice is hereby
en that an election will be held
on the 3rd day of April, 1951, at
American Legion Building in the
City of Deport, Texas, for the
purpose of electing two aidermen
JAMES GRANT. Mayor,
City of Deport, Texas
Easter here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs Hershal Stone.
Mrs. Dollie Bennett of Paris,
was a guest last week of her
daughter, Mrs. Alvin Ballard.
There was a party for the little
folks at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Pomroy Saturday after-
noon celebrating the 6th birth-
day of their son. Bobby Glen. He
received many nice gifts. Cook-
ies and punch were served to the
was enjoyed very mui h.
Mr. and Mrs. Verbie Dodd of
Greenville, spent Sunday with
Mr and Mrs. Alvin Ballard.
A crowd of young folks spent
Easter at Lake Crock and enjoyed
a picnic lunch They took pic-
tures in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs Harve Tucker of
Mt. Olive, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Dick McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Cherry
of Dallas, spent Sunday with his
mother, Mrs. Lucy Cherry.
Several from here spent Eas-
ter at Denison dam, sight-seeni1’. | Barnett, Billy G. Preston,
[KM*. Gordon Alsobrook Silas
IkMorgan entertained the children
I mff thriir Sunday Schol classes with
S Bn bRg hunt Saturday afternoon
1 at the Morgan home. Gary Ford
received the prize for finding the
aKMrt: eggs.
Mr. end Mrs. Lawrence Wood
•pent Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roberts at
7$
THANKS. FIREMEN
I wish to thank each of you ‘or
your effoits in t:\ ing to save my
barn Marvin Nobles.
666
LIQUID OR
TABLETS
Junior Crafton of Paris, spent
the week end v.iih his grandmo-
ther. Mrs. Betti' Clement.
Friends here were grieved to
hear of the passing of their frien.i
and neighbor. Jo' n Roddy,
died at his home
Mr. and Mrs
were visitors of
IK__W5
as visitors during the Easter holi-
their daughters. Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Woodard and Linda
off Kermit, Mrs Anna Margaret
IMckaon of Dallas and Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Beard and Walter of
your policy.
LOBE, KOrtEAN ad SERICEA LESBEDE2A
North Texas Supply
W. M. Maroney of Childress,
BUMt of last week witn his
MltarJMaw, Mrs. Richard Bui-
|H«Ml Mr. Bailey.
fcaMiky visitors of Mr.
B. Bari Grogan and Lloyd
leir children. Ralph of A.
College, Ruth of NTSC at
and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest
and daughter of Minden,
it, and Mrs. Richard Bailey
Mr, and Mrs. Silas Morgan
9 Sunday visitors of Mr. Bai-
» and Mrs. Morgan’s sister,
and Mrs. Johnnie McLemore
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to those who in any way
assisted us during our recent be-
reavement. Especially do we
thank those sending floral offer-
ings, the singers, Bro Parker and
Bro. Novak for their comforting ,
•ornery and Mr. and Mrs Jess words> Mr j M Grant and
Hardy at Pans recently. I jiirTles and the pallbearers May |
Friends surprised Mrs Lloyd 1 each ()f you bt. so blessed when
Beginning April 1, 1951. this clause may b<- Te-
as -veil as
kmoved from your policy, existing policies
policies, by the payment of an additional charge,
graft is, however, our judgment that the cost is suffice ntly
is, however, our judgment that t!
t as a matter of course remove any
|UCh clause without your advice to do so. W< willbe
glad to give you the cost for eliminating the clause in
with a birthday party in the
Ford home Friday night. Forty-
two and canasta were enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Bailey
and Gayion attended a family
gathering Sunday in the home of
her sister, Mrs. Frank Crawford
of Clarksville.
Mrs Lonnie Miller of Deport.
Mrs. Marlin Fox of Houston, and
their father, J. D. Fincher of
in McKinney
and Friday of last
week visiting their brother and
son. J D. Fincher Jr., in the vet-
erans hospital They spent Thurs-
day night with relatives in Dal-
las.
■R KARL GROGAN
Visitor* of Mr. and Mrs.
Uton were their son,
•nd her niece, Mr and
Ntd* Mattingly of Ft.
Hignight at Deport Sunday. I______
Mr. and Mrs. Darold Holmes ivies. Elmer Pomrov
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Dr. J. R. Brittain
DENTIST
X-Ray Examinations
tffice: 311 Monroe St.—Tel. 39
DEPORT, TEXAS
written before September, 1946.
2- to contents of a building, nor to
losses.)
And Other Parts for all Cars.
OF
Lamar County men who took I week of March 27.
pie-induction physical examtna- We expect this calendar to grow,
tions in Dallas last week were | If we don’t have the date of your
R. L. Wallace, Thomas J. Don- ! birth, drop a postal card or call
the office. It there is an error
we’ll be glad to ocrrect it.
Mrs Russell Grant, March 27.
S. A Williamson, March 27.
Mrs. A. J. Ball, March 28.
Holland Whitney, March 28.
Mrs. Mac Webb, March 29.
Clyde Barham, March 29.
Mrs. Delbert (Bocky) Norman,
March 30.
Bobby E. Westbrook, March 30.
Darla Rae Young, March 30.
Warren Bell, March 30.
Kay Read, March 31.
Virginia Phifer, March 31.
Jimmie Norman, April 1.
Billy Wayne Anderson, April 1.
James Grant Murrell, April 1.
Mrs. Eveyln Bell Hammett,
April 1.
Bob Read. April 2.
Dick Owen, April 2.
Mrs. Harry Carmack, April 2.
E. I Roberts, April 3.
Miss Pat Westbrook, April 4.
Mrs J M Read, April 4.
A. C. Nixon, April 5.
Mrs. Ray Woodard, April 5.
Mrs Nell Sullivan, April 5.
Robert E. King, April 6.
Russell Hicks. April 6.
Warren Ripley, April 6.
Mrs. Ira Norman, April 7.
George Cheatham, April 7.
Losses arc subject to a deductible clause of 350.9(1
on farm buildings and $100 on town buildings. This
clause is in YOUR POLICY unless your policy was
(It has never applied
fire and lightnmg
ents, Mr and Mrs, Judd Shuford
the Shuford
Mrs. Roy
Mr. and
By MRS TULLY TEMPLE
Mr and Mrs R. M Ratliff , of
Dallas, spent the week end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne i Easter program on Sunday night
Lawler.
Mr and Mrs. Tully Temple and
Mrs. Buster Watson visited Mr.
and Mrs. John Temple at Ful-
bright Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Hollis Thompson
of Amarillo, were guests over the
week end of Mr. and Mrs M T
Lawler.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Floyd and
children of Amarillo, spent the
Easter holidays with his father.
M. Floyd and Mr. and Mrs. Hous-
ton Floyd. Other guests visiting
over the week end in the Floyd
home were Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert
Carter and children of Rugby,
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Floyd and
daughters, Nelda and Mrs. Mar-
shal Prince and son of Dallas,
Robert Lee Powers of Amarillo
and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Whitney
of Powderly.
Mr. and Mrs. Doss Smith and
Mrs. Jack Ashley and children of
Clarksville, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Swindell and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Holt enter-
tained a few friends at their home
Wednesday night with a fish and
oyster supper. Invited guests
were Mr and Mrs. Bob Denison
of Deport, Mrs. Fae Woodard of
Minter and 3V(r and Mrs. George
Terry, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Law-
ler and Sam Harvey.
Miss Beulah Shuford of Hooks. I jd|jc friends,
spent the week end with her par-
Stephen H.Grant, MI)
Dffice Stephen H Grant Hospital
Hour*: 8 to 12 a. tn.
Every Day Except Sunday
Saturday All Day
While attending them Friary,
morning, Mrs. Phillev became
seriously ill from food poisoning.
She recovered sufficiently to ac- Clarksville, were
company her husband and chil- ybursdav
dren to Detroit Fridav afternoon.
Soon after reaching home Mr.
Philley became ill and was diag-
nosed as food poisoning. All are
recovering.
Ki Bunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Kf K V. Morgan and daughter were
mother, Mrs H. A Latimer
sod Children, James and Maudie,
•nd his aunt, Mr. and Mis. Ed
Brntdlin of Mosely
Doyle Wayne Solomon of
^HMNKC, Commerce, spent the
holidays with his parents,
BR. and Mrs Travis Solomon
’ Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs.
JQm Garrett were her brother,
Mr. and Mrs Lee Bailey of Neg
I ley. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Pear-
son and family of Milton Their
daughter. Mrs. Ois Swaim and
tjbBUhtar, Carol Jean of Talco,
•pent Monday with them.
Mr. and Mrs Earl Roach had
HARVEY BROTHERS
MASSEY HARRIS—FERGUSON DEALERS
E. Main St. Phone 123
NEW
• All sizes Massey-Harris and
Ferguson Tractors and
Equipment.
• New Holland Hay Press.
• Mowing Machine to fit all
makes of tractors.
• 1 Coats Stalk Cutter.
• Evans Sprayers.
• 4-2 & Aldrin Cotton Poison
for immediate delivery.
USED TRACTORS
• 2 B John Deeres.
• 1 44 Massey-Harris.
By MRS IRA TEMPLE
Mr and Mrs. Jim Davis had as
visitors Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Holbert and daughter, Mr
and Mrs. Leonard Davis of Pans,
4nd Mr. and Mrs Hoyt Cook of
Commerce.
Mrs. Lloyd Snpth and daugh-
ter of Pans, visited relatives here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pickering of
Floyd, spent the week end visit-
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Town Baker.
Mrs. Fred Cox and daughters
and Sgt. and Mrs Rauel Cox
spent the Easter holidays visiting
their husband and father, Fred
Cox at Marble Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jordan of
Ft. Worth, visited her
Mr and Mrs. Dave
over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lan<irum
have returned ot LaPorte, after
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sterling Landrum.
Miss Margaret Rees of Paris,
and Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Taylor
of Commerce, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rees.
Marion Batch of Paris, visited
his mother, Mrs. Daisy Batch,
Sunday.
Miss Nelda Allen of Commerce,
spent the week end visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Allen.
Rev. Eudy filled his regular ap-
pointment at the Methodist
church Sunday.
Mrs. Joe Oats is able to be up
after several days illness.
Harold Bell and Henry Thiel-
teachers here, spent Easter
with relatives in Paris.
Clyde Harvey of
lied hei patents. ^iIS Vernon Shuford and lluuh
of Port Neches.
Mr. and Mrs. M. T Lawler
spent Monday with Mr an.I Mrs.
Morris Lawler at Petty.
Mr. and Mrs. Talma Harve;
and daughter were guests Sunday
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ecld
Moore, at Cunningham.
Miss Peggy Sparks of Patton-
ville, spent Monday night with
Hattie Mae and Helen Fae Tem-
ple.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Young and ____ _________ __________ ,
family visited Mr and Mrs. S. A ' of Tyler, spent Easter here with I and Mrs. R E .Miller of Deport. f
xGIVES
'FAST
[RELIEF
^when COLD
MISERIES STRIKE
C pt. R< x Wilson . f U. S Ma-
rine Air Corps, stationed the last
on the Atlantic co,-t.
has leei ivi .! orders to report to
El Toro. Calif. April 1 lor over-
probahly Japan oi
Wilson and tiieir
Karen and Joan,
will remain in their recently pur-
chased new home in Havelock.
Harold Dillard i N C Mrs Wilson is the former
Sam Hadawav | Christine Mil'er daughter of Mr
ham. Morris T. Carroll, Leonard
C Kilpatrick, Kenneth W. Penn,
Donald R. Simpson, J W. Brown-
er, R J. Dunlap, Delwin A Mor-
rison, Dalton C. Ward, Robert
Bills, Joe E. Smallwood, Billy D.
St John, James R Wood, Cloyce
R. Armstrong, Charles L. Sivley,
Melvin J. Ballard, Leo J Thomp-
son;
Richard F. Adams, Almon C.
_ _ Jack
Mr. and Mrs. Claudie Dudley D. Preston, James L. Donaldson,
of Deport, spent Sunday with her Daniel W. Reed, T J McGrew,
parer|ts, Mr. and Mrs. Albert < William D. Rice, Eugene J. Bos-
Stansell. I tic, Robert G. Leatherwood, Bob-
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brisco and i by J. McDaniel, Denton D. Jones,
boys of Paris, spent Sunday with Charlie L. Allen, Roosevelt Ran-
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dru dall, Harold B. McDonald, Jack
Craig. (
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Short ( _ ___ ____ ______
and son, Ronnie of Dallas spent H Smallwood, Daldy W Pettit,
Thomas W Melton, Freddie
Tucker Jr., Weldon R. Foster,
Hoyle D. Moore, James R. Smith,
Revlin J Burnett, Willie P. Wil-
kerson, J. C. Doyal, John L. Hut-
chings, Jessie White, Reginald L.
Blackburn, J C Rucker. William
G. McMinn. Robert A. Tomblin,
Orville D. Allen, Dan E. John-
son, Perry D. Ashford and Billy
M. Perkins.
Men up for pre-induction ex- I
aminat'ons I ut transferred to
other boards included Billy H '
Smith to Abilene. William Moore
to Douglas. L’tah. Jobe H. Day to
Dallas, and C.i.nles B. Wallace
to Amarillo.
~MUGBr
CLARKSVILLE, TEXAS
• 2 Oliver Pickup Hay Presses
• 2 International Stationary
Hay Presses.
• New and used Dusters to fit
all makes of tractors.
• Used Mowing Machines to
fit any tractor.
• 4 Used Ford Tractors, with
or without Equipment.
• I Used Case Stationary Hay
Baler.
• 1 Used Case Pick-up Hay
• All Sizes of Tractor Tires.
• I Mower for Oliver Tractor.
GUARANTEED SHOP SERVICE on All Makes Tractors
Genuine Parts for Ferguson, Massey-Harris, and Ford*
ETSTC students, Misses Caro-
lyn Owen, Georgeanne Storey,
Patsy Hayes, Doyle Westbrook,
Marshall Thomas, Harrell Ray
McLemore, have returned to
Commerce after the holidays with
their parents here. a
Mrs. J H l^oore left Tuesday
for Tyler to attend the spiing
conference of the Third District
of Texas Federation of Women’s
Clubs. She will go to Conroe
Thursday for the spring confer-
ence of the Third District of the
tonsillectomies
lie
.t Cl irksville.
Alvin B illaril
her sister. Mr.
.mil Mrs. Sidnev Vickers of Pans two yi
Saturday night. Mis Vickers un-
derwent an opir.il ion at ;> Paris
hospital on Monilav. seas duty.
Mr and Mrs. Jack Malone of Korea. Mr.
Pans, spent Sundav with their two daughte
grandparents, Mr .md Mrs. Craw-
ford Harris.
j Mr. and Mrs
land Mr. and Mrs
their parents and -ister, Mr and
spent Sunday with her patents. rejatives at Paris
Mr. and Mrs. Dyer Moore at Pow- | __________
derly.
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