The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1951 Page: 2 of 8
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1951
FULBRIGHT
MILTON
PATTONVILLE
RUGBY
CLARDY
day afternoon about
5
place was blown away and the
Blocks and
the
fotk Jbckey
and
Bobby
Moore
Watts
adn • Charleen Cox
in Commerce Saturday. ;
them
1/1
Joe Ward of Bogata
M is
! ed Mrs. Sam Harvey Saturday.
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FORMAL OPENING
HOME FURNITURE
Penney’s big
OVER $100.00 in FREE MERCHANDISE
Mr. and Mrs. W R. Robison of
49th ANNIVERSARY
SATURDAY, APRIL 7th
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All Metal
Cocktail Chairs
UTILITY TABLE
&
I
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Choice of Cover
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DRAPERIES
with Rollers 4:45
LIMIT TWO
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$
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DURING OPENING WEEK
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PARIS
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ANNIVERSARY FEATURE!
RAYON KNIT PETTICOATS
In
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all of Cunningham, /
payable day was spent.
Priced at from, per yard
98c and up
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. El-
mer Rhodes and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Mr. and Mrs. Sam
attended-the funeral
Grove last Thursday
was blown off
damaged.
Mrs. Lucile McCann and daugh-
ter, Nelda of Pattonville, spent
the week end with Mrs. Alvin
Ballard and family.
Mrs. Dick McDonald was able
from
Mi
Mrs. Ella Hannah visited her
sister, M
Mi >ndav.
Bob
Tenn .
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Mr a
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ham.
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Paris Floor Covering
FEED LYTTON, Owner and Manager
I CMsrille Si.
Mm. Harold Wyatt ano
In. Graydon Wyatt and
of LaPorte. spent the
With their father, Em
•nd Mrs. Wyatt
rry Bell, who under-
•ptration in Paris last
jatvaleecrng at the home
nmts, Mr. and Mrs. Eual
fair parents, Mr. and
■y Slusher
David.
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for
$50.90 TRADE IN ALLOWANCE
On Your 0M Refrigerator
(REGARDLESS OF CONDITION)
On a New HOT POINT REFRIGERATOR
I,
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We will appreciate your print-
ing orders, large or small i
We have the Largest Stock of Floor Coverings
of any store in Northeast Texas.
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SO MANY PROBLEMS
Clancy fell off the scaffolding.
There was so many problems
so many confer-
in the insurance company
nths, is here for a visit with
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Otto
MT, and other relatives.
John Franks and Mr and Mrs.
The garage on Ansel Skjdmore’s Dale Gray and daughter.
Mrs. Erna Edwards of Dallas,
end_with her’parents Mr.1 Woodard, Mr. and
1 Buddy
with
By MRS EARL GROGAN
Mrs. Albert Crosson of Deport,
spent Friday with her sister, Mrs
By MRS. LELA ROZELL
Mrs. Vern George returned on
houses and1 Saturday from Oklahoma City.
( barns in this neighborflood Sun- I Her niece, Eddie
. day afternoon about 5 o’clock, i iciurnni iioini
Window panes in the homes of extended visit.
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THE DEPORT TIMES, DEPORT, T^EXaS, THURSDAY, APRIL 5,
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was given Sunday at
church honoring Rev.
I Harold Wayne, returned
| Sunday from a visit with their
and Mrs. Ansel
Miss Nina and
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tending were Mi
nie Wright ami
and Mrs. Shorn' Morgan and
daughter, J in :i”d 'Mr. and Mrs.
Lafayette Bailv Walter Blan-
kenship of Mt. Vernon. was also
a visitor in the KiJd home.
Louise Kidd i.~ .mproving after
having the measles.
The Times thanks those whose
names appear below for their
j subscription patronage, both old
and new subscribers. We pledge
our best efforts to publish a good
local newspaper:
Sgt Thomas W Denison
Farris G Pettit
Gus Nobles
R M Read
George Powers
T. H. Oglesby
Oral Terry
James Threadgill
A. G. Singleton
C. B. Glover
Mrs. J W Sharbough
uut, anu nun ncuo wcac
I also damaged.
Mrs. Josie Humphreys, who
visited in the home of her son,
Philip and family near Brooks-
ton the past week, has returned
to her home here.
Mr and Mrs Hollis Towers of
I Shady Grove, were guests in the
i home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
' McDowra Sunday.
I Mr and Mis. Cotton and son
I of Oklahoma, visited his mother,
Mrs. Ernest Landers and family
recently. Kenneth is attending
University of Oklahoma and
working on his masters degree in
(business administration.
Smith returned
spending a
■fata Sunday of their par-1 Mr and Mrs- Houston Floyd
lr. and Mrs. Ira Taylor. (and son and M Floyd visited
^Marearet Rees of Paris, Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
fee week end with her par- ** ’ ~ *
cow shed at Hoyt Hatcher’s place [ was a week end guest of her sis- J w Merritt, Earl NtcHam and
ters, 1—--- -------- —-------- ----,
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visited sergeant.
I Mr. and Mrs. Boss Gray spent
». and Mr* W. J. Fowlerand Sunday and Monday with their
visited
Guests of their sister, Mrs. M.
L. Warren,"^londay were Mr. and
Mrs Clark Cox. Texarkana and
Bob Cox of Paris.
Mrs. John McLendon visited
h>r sister, Mrs. Gene liee, Sun-
day.
Ladies of the Methodist church,
losing in a contest with the men,
entertained them Sunday with a
picnic lunch at the Paul Hill
park.
Mrs John Causey Edwards,
the former Miss Lois Kelley of
Fulbright, is a patient in a hos-
pital in Lockhart. She was
brought by plane from Orcut,
Calif., about ten days ago. Last
report she was resting better.
Dick Legate recently visited (
his brother, who is a surgical pa-
tient at a hospital in Paris.
Mrs. Avery Farmer and Mri^k
Overa Powers of Clarksville!^^
were guests of Mrs. David Ander-
son and Mrs. Leia Rozell, Tues-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lee and Mr.
and Mrs. Kent Lee of Clarksville,
visited Miss Beulah Mitchell Sun-
day.
Morris Fisher, president of the
Bethel Cemetery Assn., has ask-
ed that ail who are interested in
the Bethel Cemetery to meet at
the Baptist church Monday night,
April 9, for the purpose of elect-
ing officers and discussing plans
for working the cemetery.
Recent visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Rogers
were his sister and mother, Mrs.
James Latimer, and Mrs. Will
Rogers of Clarksville; his aunts,
Mrs. Lillie Haggard of Henryetta^K|
Ok.. and Mrs. Ella Massey
Ventura. Calif.
te City” "and Mr. and dav with Mr and Mrs Byron
Tkylor of Commerce, Holt and family of Roxton.
i went to Dallas Sunday, where
they were met by Virgil Butler,
stationed in Wichita Falls. They
(were guests in the home of Mr.
land Mrs. Curtis Lee.
I Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Rodgers
MB of Halesboro,
ea here Sunday,
ml farmers in this section
a stand of corn while
will have to plant over.
■kgh Baker, who has been Mrs. Bill Brake and family in
m for the past several
I Wilber Massey, Mr. and Mrs.
to 1 Woodrow Epps and sons, Charles
Pittsburg to visit Mr. and Mrs. | and
Frank Hoffman and daughter. ounuui num u
| Edgar Lowe visited his sister- , uncle. Phil Massey, and Mrs. Mas-
in-law. Mrs. E. E. Butler Tuesday sey at Selman.
IE. E. Butler suffered a heait at-|
enjoyed Saturdav night honoring 1'a<*k Tuesday. His condition is
Mrs. Jessie Kidd m her home. Al-
and Mrs. John-
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. TULLY TEMPL1
Mrs Tully Temple is ill in a
hospital in Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ladd and
daughter, Sandra of Amarillo,
are visiting his mother and bro
ther, Mrs. J. F Ladd and Velma.
Mr. and Mrs Willard Books
and children and Mr and Mrs.
Jimmy Barker and daughters of
Paris, visited in the Mrs. J. F.
Ladd home Friday night.
■ Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wright of
and Mrs. Denton of Ft. I Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Ulyus
■rth. A large crowd attended I Anderson and son of Deport,
" were week end guests of Mr. and
Of Dallas, spent the week Mrs Wayne Lawler.
-- Mr and Mrs. Edd Moore of
Cunningham, spent Friday night
Allen of Ft. Sill, Ok.,' wdh their daughter, Mrs. Talma
You know how cool and practical a litilc half slip is!
T u v’re a blw sing under summer cottons . . . arci so
easy to launuei. These, perfect-fitting four gore ray-
ons with dainty l ice edges. Stock up NOW for Sum-
mer! In white, pink, blue or ma»ze. S, M. L.
BHK Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rees. |
A-Mr. and Mi- Blake Morrison of
are visiting his motherMr and Mrs Oron Harvey
Sn. Ola Morrison. have received word that their
■*. and Mrs. James Courtney' son> J c - of CamP Polk- La • has
maaa«MMhter and Miss Leona Da-' been promoted from corporal to
Keith Fisher of Dallas, spent
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. R. B
Fisher.*
Mrs. S. P. Martin has been ill
with mumps.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Sulsar
visited her cousin, Allen Wilson
of Whiteman’s Chapel Sunday.
Mrs. Bill Kelsoe and daughters
of Gainesville, are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Ridens.
Week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Luther Rozell were Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. F. Morehead, Ann Car-
olyn, Patti and Kiki of Longview.
Mrs. S. P. Martin and Mrs. Ella
Hannah were guests of Mrs. Dixie
Wright in Bogata from Tuesday
until Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Billups of
Detroit, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Scott Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Billy Kelley and
son of Houston, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Kelley over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lassiter
o attended the funeral of her un-
<>f Dallas, came Satirtday to visit | cle. Coy Stockton of Palis Tues-
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom I day afternoon.
Benham. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. ; V ilber Massey, Mr. and Mrs.
I Benham accompanied
son, Waylen Gray and family at
j Hooks.
I Mr. and Mrs. James Holt and
children and Mr. and Mrs. J. AT
1 Holt spent Sunday with Mr. and
' Mrs Rill Rr;ike and familv in
Dallas.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Harvey and Fay
„ l Nell Sunday wire Mr. and Mrs.
Mr ajy) Krs. q y Tead and R°scoe Norwood ; nd children of
tildren of Dallas, spent the
inday with his parents, Harvey and family.
Sk*. Fred Allen. I Mrs. James Holt and children
d Mrs. Cecil Clinton and and Mrs. J. A. Holt spent Thurs-
FoMe City, and Mr. and daY with Mr. and Mrs.
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.
• 1 Used Case Stationary Hay
Baler.
• I Used Case Pick-up Hay
• All Sizes of Tractor Tire*.
• 1 Mower for Oliver Tractor.
GUARANTEED SHOP SERVICE on All Makes Tractors
Genuine Parts for Fej-guson, Massey-Harris, and Ford*
Dick Bolton.
Mr. and Mrs Ted Stewart of
Dallas, were visitors here part ol
last week of M:
Mrs. Alvin Ballard visited her Skidmore and
aunt and cousin. Mrs Julie Jones Monroe Craft,
and Mrs. Cecil McDowra at Pat- Robert and Max Ballard, with
tonville for a short while Friday, their uncle and cousin. Clinton
Skidmore Keener and son. Glen David of
Shady Cross Roads, spent Saturday
Mrs night on Sulphur fishing.
tack Tuesday.
i renorted satisfactory now.
i Willie, son of l.id'.’e Scott, who
.n rionni«. Mr has been ill. has returned home
Morgan and . a Paris hospital.
I Miss Anna Ruth Short, d.iu
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ma .ball
Short of the Cr..ig comm unite,
'and Mt r’.on Oliver Brown of Tv-
'ler. were marr'ed in Pairs on
Maith 24.
Week end visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mis. Barney Set'll in-
cluded Mrs. Garland Cotton of
Florida, here attending her hus-
band. who is a patient at a Faris
hospital: Mr. and Mrs, Royston
Gibson and son, David. Grand
Prairie: Mr and Mrs. Warren
Scott and children. Linda. Doug-
las and Charles Barnev, Dallas;
and Mrs. James Holmes and chil-
dren. Jeanie and Scotty, and Pat-
sy Helen Carboen of Paris
ters. Miss Mattie Chesshir and Mrs W R Phillips were broken
Mrs W H. Edwards and Mr. Ed- (out, gardens and fruit trees were
wards.
Pfc. and Mrs. Gene Foster and |
daughter returned Friday from
Abilene, where they had visited
' his parents, Mr and Mrs. Byron
to be up last week after a long Foster and other relatives,
illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hatcher of
Marvin were Sunday afternoon
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Ballard.
Several from here enjoyed the .
baseball game at Pattonville Sun- |
day afternoon between Patton- . .
ville and Faught. |
Mr. and Mrs. Oren Watts of ... .... , „ .
Paris, were visitors Sunday of j brook and Nancv Nel1 and Patsy’
their aunt and uncle, Miss Nina !
and Monroe Craft.
Mrs. Alvin Ballard and sons,
Tony and Mikel, visited R. E.
Scott and son, Willie, for a short
while Sunday. Willie Scott is re-
covering after being ill in a Paris
hospital last week.
A crowd from this community
enjoyed the program at East La-
mar School last Friday night.
Miss Barbara Skidmore was ill
part of last week.
Several members of the Stone
family from this community have
been at the bedside* of Earl Stone
of Paris, who underwent an oper-
ation at a Paris hospital one day
last week.
Mrs. Virgie Ballard and Mrs.
Lucille McCann of Pattonville,
visited Mrs. Sid Vickers Satur-
day. Mrs. Vickers is doing nicely
after an operation several days
ago.
Mrs. Elmer Pomroy is employ-
ed at a Paris hospital since Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Ballard
and boys visited her father.
Frank Keener at Cross Roads
Sunday.
Mrs. Lewis Clement is the hap- wlth the estate,
py owner of a beautiful new elec- ences j._ ;
trie refrigerator since last week. offjces that when Mrs Clancy re-
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Short furnecj home thoroughly fatigu-
and son Ronnie, and Raymond ecj, she confided to her children,
Ballard of Dallas, were in the -There’s so much trouble that
community over the week end. sometimes I wish vour father
Mr and Mrs Charlie Carpen- hadn’t fallen off the building."
ter of Paris, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Dru Craig
Mr. and Mrs. Max Loven of
Paris, spent Sunday with her mo-
ther, Mrs. Lucy Cherry.
Cunningham, Mr. .■’.rd Mrs. Oscar
’ ’ ” 1 Mrs. Delnia
ERM Mr* Floyd Burkett Buddy Burx"11 and children. M and Mrs
’■Burkett returned home with John Robert Harvey . nd son of
. HMm far an extended visit | Paris- Mr and Mrs- Burrell Har-
Jack Burkhead of Dallas' visit- vcy of Clarksville
--- Mrs. Milburn Bumgarner and
daughter, Alice Ruth and Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. Ben Cruise have ! Marshall Bailey of Deport, visit-
Keived word from their son,
Leonard Cruise in Califor-1
fak Mating he woudl leave for I
■an aoon.
Barbara Allen of Paris.
- hM returned home after spending
■everal day* with her grandpar-
ents, Iffr. and Mrs. Fred Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Farrar of
Blossom, visited recently in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
8. H. Lynn, who has been ill at
the home of his daughter, Mrs.
Bmest Wyatt, is reported im-
Jiroved.
A dinner was given Sunday at
the Cunningham school in honor
at A. C. Cox of Los Angeles, Cal.
attending were Mr and
Mrs. Bareny Cox, Mrs. Clarkson
of Paris, Lavon Cox of Com-
' merce. Mrs J. S. Cox, Mr. and j
Mrs. Edwin Cox and children. I
v Gordon. Ann, Morris, Mrs. Fred ,
k Cox and children, Loy Scott, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rhodes
k- > Maney, Sarah, Judy, Mr. and Mrs.
Bi Justin Cox and daughters, Char- Glendale, spent Sunday with Mr.
L leen. Helen, Dave Sue, and Ava (and Mrs Ben Cruise.
Joyce McGahan and Deana Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davis of
A very en- Paris, spent the week end with
A. C. Cox of Los Angeles, Cal , '
spent Sunday night in the home Davis.
of his aunt, Mrs. J. S. Cox. | Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Black and
Sgt. and Mrs. Ravel Cox left children of Glendale, spent the
Sunday for Elgin Air Force Base, week end with her mother, Mrs.
Fla., after spending two weeks at Docie Wilson.
home. | Miss Janice
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith and home Friday after . „
daughter of Paris, spent from Fri- , week in Paris with her sister and
day until Sunday with their par- brother, Lloyd Smith and Mrs.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Smith Opal Rains.
Mr and Mrs.
i and son and M
Cnnrliv n/fornnri
Mrs. J. D. Carter of Rugby.
Mrs. Oral Terry is improving
after an illness.
Mr and Mrs.
have received word
By MRS. VIRGIE BALLARD
The cloud late Sunday after-
noon was accompanied by a
strong wind and some hail here
I
Mr j
Foster accompanied them and j
spent the night with Mr and Mrs.
Lloyd Ford and son.
Mrs. Earl Grogan visited her
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Nance
at Paris last Wednesday.
Pvtl Bobbie Alsobrook of Camp
Chaffee, Ark., spent Saturday
t and Sunday with his par- |
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Also-
Relatives and friends from here i ' ^rr and Mrs. Ray Butler and
attended the funeral of Mrs. Wai- | son:.BdlV"d M1®sJY".*3
ter Alsobrook at Leesville last
Saturday afternoon. She was the
mother of Gordon Alsobrook and ,
sister-in-law of Jess, Doug, Polk
and Wayne Alsobrook.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hale were
' in Kilgore Wednesday visiting
his brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Hale, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hale
and Mrs. George Hale.
Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Griffin of
Deport, were visitors Thursday of
her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Grogan and Lloyd.
A surprise canasta party was
By MRS. THOMAS YOUNG
Hail and wind did quite a bit
of damage to out houses and
I Her niece, Eddie Mae Johnson,
o’clock. I returned home with her for an
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