The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1951 Page: 4 of 8
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PATTONVILLE CIRCUIT
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HAVE two 500-gal.
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Prepare your car for
Summer Driving
under the
Office in
Stephen H. Grant Hospital
DEPORT, TEXAS
SEE THE DOBBS TRUST—Bulbless-Beltless-Strapless
The truss that is different. It holds the muscles in
place with a soft CONCAVE pad while walking, work-
ing, lifting, swimming. Sanitary, wear when bathing.
It only presses the body in two places. Nature teaches
you not to force a bulb, ball or any convex pad into the
rupture opening, thus spreading the already weakened
muscles farther apart. Circulation is important, too.
Cost
private pad
owned by J
tion of the
a farm veh
MAIZE—SI
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The Pacific end of the Panama
canal is 37 miles east of the At-
lantic end.
Never lose hope in mankind,
your town or your country. Hope
costs nothing and is non-taxable.
A single piece of good luck has
ruined many a fellow for hard
work.
Our U. S. slanguage shows no
sign of improvement.
Leighton Cornett
Attorney-at-Law
bars
rows
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take
even
prison
cage."
voice
First Sunday—Sylvan.
Second Sunday—Rugby.
Third Sunday—Pattonville.
Fourth Sunday—Rosalie.
PATTONVILLE CHURCH
OF CHRIST
LEM GRANT
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
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to
WANTED—Two tractor drivers.
See Frank Griffin. H»-c
Services will be held the first
and third Sunday of each month.
LEONARD COKER, Minister.
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to
5 Pounds
SUGAR
10 Pounds
SUGAR
Rr Printed
l a Tinker**
Welfare
Charity is supposed to begin at
home, but when? , *
Sam B.Kelsey, D.V.M.
VETERINARIAN
Office at Home in East Deport
Phone 59F3
DEPORT, TEXAS
A. M. Aikin Jr.
Attorney
Office 18 Clarksville St
PARIS, TEXAS
WANTED to Buy—Some used
lumber, 1x4; 1x4 and 1x12. Claud
Barham. 19 p
A E Sum-
d21 b36 p
W Pounds
SUGAR
Prayer meeting Friday
p. m.
J. B. HARVILL
Attorney *
306 First Nat’l Bank Bldg.
Phone 824
PARIS, TEXAS
Basic
$5,000 each
perty Damt
Texans are enthusiastic wCV ~ "
about tbeir Slate Park system . . . - •
36 parks its all parts of tbe State.
Some are historical memorials . . . some recreation spots . . •
. . . some dedicated to tbe preservation of natural beauty . . .
... users are enthusiastic
CRESCENT DRUG STORE
E. O. THOMPSON, Prop.
The
after an ac|
Damage Li
not cover q
legal liabijil
damage to
I. Thompson.
JES PADS—Plenty of them.
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fINEGAR, full gal. glass
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Miss Hazel A
ningham, wet
home of Rev
Cunningham,
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will make the
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inter ed weR-W e'RiMMto'-
* knowledge of printing helped
ep hto newspapers in operation
The Chinese never worry over
the loss of 10,000 men They
know that while losing them 10,-
000 more Chinese were born.
The early bird is to be com-
mended for getting up early to
get his worm, but look what hap-
pens to the worm, he would have
escaped its fate by staying in bed
We are concerned over what
Stalin is going to use for men
after we kill all his Chinese Com-
munists.
If Satan wanted to make his
place more popular he might put
in air-conditioning.
Services at Shady Grove first
Sunday in each month.
Minter—-second Sunday.
Milton—third Sunday
Cunningham—fourth Sunday.
Sunday School at 10:00 a.
each Sunday at all places.
Safe Buy
High school and college days I
are over for hundreds of thous-
ands of young, ambitious boys
and girls. The real school they
now enter is the Big University
of the World where lessons never
end
It is commendable to save up
something for a rainy day, even
though Uncle Sam may get some
of the savings. He has rainy
days, too.
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100 shpets to book. Good quality
paper The Times.
WE have cotton poison in stock*
for immediate delivery. Deport
Lumber & Hardware Co.
Dr. J. R. Brittain
DENTIST
X-Ray Examinations
Itf’ce: 311 Monroe St.—TeL 39
DEPORT, TEXAS
C. G. RENFRO, Pastor
Sunday School—10 a. m.
Morning worship—11 a. m.
Evening worship—7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday
evening at 7:30 p. m.
An editor says he doesn't un- i
derstand why we should make
such a hullabaloo over gambling 1
when marriage and farming are I
considered legal
The world is careless with its
powder kegs. Another danger-
ous one is over in Iran.
I Walker
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In an inf
[ ceremony, h
f both Walker
Paul Leland
Livingston, 1
th.da fighter
L R Walker, F
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of Dalias, ai
and Mrs. We
I The Rev.
r Presbyterian
k the ceremon
F ' Mrs. Walk
l^tfis High J
^Bllege and
F »itv of Texas
graduate of
and was in th
for a year,
years he hue
troops and i
Ft. Benning,
The coupjt
home in Colu
MM 22, is tbe first day
F peqording to the cal-
r gather cool spring
d off two weeks ago
Mather man forgot to
| calendar and Sol
I rays with such in-
i we thermometer re-
Out INSECT SPRAY, qt. can 65c
AHERN TISSUE______________________10c
T TISSUE___________________________________15c
c® Prem. CRACKERS, 2 lbs... 55c
co Prem. CRACKERS, 1 lb. 29c
co Sugar-Honey
IAM CRACKERS, lb. Box . 31c
co Ritz CRACKERS, lb. Box 35c
People are ever anxious to try
anything new, even to a sin.
ao scarce during World War II.
The eminent Benjamin Franklin
or I* st rid engraved on his head-
stone, “B. Franklin, Printer."
Lamar County, one of the top
cotton and corn counties a quar-
ter century ago, is now among
the 25 best dairy counties in the
state. Establishment of the La-
mar Creamery by Bedford Har-
lan, which provided a local mar-
ket for every drop of milk farm-
ers would produce, has been the
motivating influence in making
Lamar a dairy county. By pre-
cept and example on his own
dairy farm, he urged more dairy
cows for this area There are now
some of the best Jersey and Hol-
stein cows in the United States
in Lamar and adjoining coun-
ties, because Lamar Creamery's
influence has affected not only
Lamar, but adjoining counties.
A dairy farm is one of the most
substantial revenue producers of
any rural activity. More nower
to the dairy industry generally
and to Lamar Creamery in parti-
cular. When you buy Lamar
Creamery products you not only
get the best, but you favor a firm
that has gone all out to make this
area a more healthful and pros-
perous section
NEW CROP
f Imiuda ONIONS, lb.
• —-——
Great North’n Beaus, 2 lbs. 25c
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RED ALASKA
j SALMON, lb. can
DVANCE
ETpabUw
tab oarvicee
or where
01 of ony kind are
lie tbe iwular ad-
IwfflbawXl
Rnertaa, cards of
Hana of respect and
ibliahed at regular
Stephen H.Grant, MD
Tffice Stephen H Grant Hospital
Hours: B to 12 a. ns.
Every Day Exeept Hnnday
Saturday All Day
MH he wag a
a1 bubUeher.
toting helped
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{when printer manpower became
We Americans will
chance at anything,
choosing a president.
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Red POTATOES, 10 lbs.
r, Juno M marks the
■ry of the discovery of
fo 1440. Ever stop to
Shat kind of country we
IVO it it were not for
Ro newspapers, books.
Five million people are injured ;would Hke to haul >’°U£ W_aW
mers, Deport Rt 1.
WEDDING announcements and
invitations, printed or engraved,
in the correct styles. See sam
pies at The Deport Times. tf-c
FOR SALE—Two tractors, and
for rent, 200 acres of good land
on third and fourth for next year.
See me before it is too late. Hugh
Evans. D-tfc
At 10 the small boy is content
A woman welfare worker, ad*
dressing an assembly of all the
prison's inmates, said feelingly,
“Stone walls do not
make, nor iron
From the back
growled. “No, lady; but they sure
help!"
BILL’S Upholstery Shop. Expert
furniture re-upholstering. Spec-
ializing in tailor-made auto seat
covers. Bill Lynch, 707 E. Mam,
Phone 128W, Clarksville. 19-p
COTTON POISON — We have
some additional poison on hand—
60% Toxaphene, DDT, Aldrin,
and 4-2. Deport Co-Op. Gin., B.
G. Bailey, Mgr. 20-c
I AM now the local agent for
Avon products. They are the
very best in their class price,
which is reasonable. I solicit
your patronage. Mrs. Bob Car-
rell Sr., Deport. 20-c
MAGAZINES—Let us take your
subscription to any magazine or
newspaper. Our prices are those
of the publishers and we guar-
antee prompt action when you
leave your order yrith us. Tit
Deport Times.
FOR SALE—1950 Chevrolet 2D
Fleetline deluxe; pushbutton ra-
dio, fresh-air heater, tailored
plastic seat covers. Low mile-
age; sparkling appearance. Come
in and see this car. Kelsey Mo-
tor Co., Deport. d-b-t
FOR SALE—1948 V8 Ford Super
Deluxe 2-door sedan. This car is
beautiful in appearance, excellent
mechanical condition A one-own-
er car that can easily be recog-
nized as above the average. Kel- I
sey Motor Co., Deport d-b-t '
I HAVE been selling Rawleigh
Products here five years. I am
looking for an industrious man I
of good reputation and character I
to operate a similar business in |
CBITRCB
W B. SULLENS' Minuter
Church School each Sunday at
10:00 a. m.
Mprning worship at 11 a. m.
Youth Fellowship—7:00 p. m.
Evening warship at 7:30 p. m.
WSCS meets 2nd and 4th Mon
at 7:30 p. m.'
Choir practice each Wednesday
at 7:30 p. m.
GET your Emerson electric fan.
All sizes of table models. De-
port Lumber & Hardware Co.
JUST received a shipment of hay
ties. First come—first served.
Deport Lumber & Hardware Co.
USED—Kerosene range in first
class condition. Priced right at
$39 95. Winn's Appliance &
Sporting Goods. Talco.
tanks
GRAVE Monuments and head
stones of best marble or granite.
James Grant. tf-c
FOR SALE—Mowing machine for
Ford or Ferguson tractor. See
Garvie Bailey. 19-c
TEST your own eyes for Right
Sight glasses. Price 50c to $2 25.
E.
at home annually. We didn't
know that many people stayed at
home long enough to get hurt.
Every day many Humble dealers thank a
number of their customers for recommending
Esso Extra gasoline to their friends. These
bona fide recommendations have spread the
good native of Esso Extra from one end of
Texas to the other: this fine gasoline is noted
for extra ' quick starting, extra anti-knock
performance, extra power, and for the exclu-
sive, patented solvent oil that keeps engines
extra clean. Users say, there’s extra value
in every gallon of Esso Extra.
See for yourself. Stop at the Humble sign
io your neighborhood and fill np with Esso
day night for the purpose of
electing now officers. Those
elected were Elvis Wright, presi- 1
dent; A. E. Ball, vice-pres.; Mrs. •
E K. Gunn, sec ; Mrs. J W Ball,
trea&; Mcs. Elvis Wright, report-
er. It vo* *1m> decided to ^ojer
the Rutsl Neighborhood Progress
contest another year. J
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PATTONVILLE BAPTIST
• CHUBCH ' - r
CROWLEY BRIDGES, Pastor
Services second and fourth I
Sundays. . I
Sunday School each Sunday ato^ I
10 o’clock. '
Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p.
at 8
BURT LDCKMAJIT
• to Pittsburg Gnaatte
J ‘ f 7
Bible School—10 a. m.
Preaching—11 a. m.
Evening service—8:00 p. m.
Bible study — Wednesday, 8 00
p. m.
You are cordially invited to at-
tend these services.
R. F. PARKER, Minister.
ri Pleas
Year Mode!
r---/; ; ■
fnd if avai!
with a stick'of striped candy. At
40 he wants the factory that
makes the candy.
(HUMBLE)
■*-*!iign
Before you Start your
summer travel*, make
certain that you'll enjoy
every pleasant mile.
Take your car to the
Humble sign in your
neighborhood for Hum-
ble Charted Lubrication.
Be lure the front
wheel* are repacked.
Have your oil filter
element checked
maybe, changed.
Let a trained Humble
salesman go over your
spark - plugs, your bat-
tery, your fan belt, your *
tire* — even your wind-
shield wipers.
And if ^he oil it 1000
mile* old. be certain to
change to Esso Extra.
You’ll enjoy your trip
more, you'll enjoy your
car more, if you stop for
service under the
Humble sign—now.
. 2
Next Tpeeday is Emancipation
day We don’t suppose the banks
•will close, but if you have any
work-you want done by colored
help, don't make any plans for it
on that day. There will be pic-
nics, barbecues, baseball games
and a general good time will be
ha<< by our colored friends who
will be celebrating the anniver-
sary of their freedom from slav-
ery. Have a good time, boys, but
leave those razors and Dallas
Specials at home. Doctor and
drug bills cost money to say no-
thing of that four bucks a day
you will miss by not pulling a
goose neck.
tl A8S0MR ADVFIITIflHO
Rate. ra«U» «H firat AteyHto; 1 totoW woafi unefi 0*.
dttton taasrtioa. No ad ucooptag toe Imb than US caMu pw tamo.
Tssam Mak tattoos you ora a rogutar advarttoar ia tljte nr Arspapor.
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WANTED —■ Experienced farm
implement salesman Liberal sal-
ary and commission. Transporta-
tion' furnished. Lamar Equip-
ment Co., Paris, Texas. 20-c
WAKEFIELD
I MOTORS
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1951, newspaper, June 14, 1951; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303133/m1/4/?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.