The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 19, 1951 Page: 2 of 8
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TH! DEPORT TIMES, DEPORT, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1951
>AM
RUGBY
MILTON
PATTONVILLE
CLARDY
COWBOY COMMENT
a
OPTOMETRIST
222 W. Main St.
CLARKSVILLE
spending two weeks with her sis-
Tractors
and
vacation and to see
and
at
Stansell
K-Bar Ranch this
and
at
DINETTES
THANK YOU
"Your Best Bet /s a Falcon Dinette"
Temple.
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CARD OF THANKS
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ON GOOD USED CARS
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
WE HAVE THEM NOW !
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Close-Out Price
Radio, heater.
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Solids or Prints
Radio, heater and is in
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Tandem Disk Har-
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and
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Radio
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AS THEY LAST.
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72-Piece Ensemble of Golden Star, con-
sisting of: 32-pc. China, 24-pc. Glass Set,
and 24-pc. Tableware.
FOUR BEAUTIFUL COLORS: RED, GREEN, GRAY AND
YELLOW. EACH TABLE HAS AN EXTENSION.
Eyes Examined
Lenses Prescribed
Your Friendly Ford Dealer
222 Clarksville St PARIS
THIS IS A REG.
VALUE OF
and Mrs. Dennis Temple of
a, visited relatives here this
formerly
The hon-
excel-
2-row
ited Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Law-
ler over the week end.
Mrs. Tobe Short, Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Short and Bertha Ann of
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ters are visiting in Dallas this
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Several from here attended the
flinging convention at Powderly
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week tient at a hospital there.
Mrs. Lawtence Wood and the
children of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Guess were ill the past week
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. T. H.
Solomon were his aunts, Mrs. El-
len Allred of Dallas and Mrs. M
| C. Ham and daughter.
Mr and Mrs. Buford Rivers
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rivers
Mr and Mrs. Acey Bridges and
1 Children.
SWiZ .
■TILL.
By MRS THOMAS YOUNG
______________________ Little Nancy Reed of Paris, is
spent part of last week with his spending the week with Mr and
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By MRS VIRGIE BALLARD
Everyone is urged to attend
Sunday School next Sunday for
the purpose of calling a pastor
for the church here.
Miss Marcine George had her
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Dr. Wm. B. Miesch^L
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our thanks
to our many friends for their
kindness during the illness and
death of our father, T. M Wea-
therbee. We are also grateful to
Dr. Elder and Dr. Grant and the
J M Grant funeral home, to the
•women who prepared the food
and Rev. Calhoun Johnson and
Rev Crowley Bridges for the
consoling* words and the singers
for the beautiful songs. May
God’s richest blessings be upon
you is our prayer.
The Family of T M Weather-
bee.
HARVEY BROTHERS
MASSEY-HARRIS—FERGUSON DEALERS
E. Main St. Phone 123 CLARKSVILLE, TEXAS
NEW • 2 Mule-drawn Mowers.
• All sizes Massey-Harris and* 2 Mule drawn Sulky Rakes.
• 2 Oliver Pickup Hay Presses
• 3 International Stationary
Hay Presses.
• New and used Dusters to fit
all makes of tractors.
• 2 Used E’ord Tractors, with
! or without Equipment.
• 1 Used Case Stationary Hay
Baler.
• 1 Used Case Pick-up Hay
• All Sizes of Tractor Tires.
• 1 Practically New Grain* 2 Used Ford Mowers.
GUARANTEED SHOP SERVICE on All Makes Tractors
Genuine Parts for Ferguson, Massey-Harris, and Fords
Ferguson
Equipment.
• New Holland Hay Press.
• Mowing Machine to fit all
makes of tractors.
• 1 Coats Stalk Cutter.
• Evans Sprayers.
• 1-2 & Aldrin Cotton Poison
for immediate delivery.
USED TRACTORS
• 1 44 Massey-Harris.
Practically New
We wish to thank our friends
for the help they gave us, for the
flowers and food during the ill-
ness and death of our darling
boy. We thank Mr Grant for
his service. Brother Hoover for
those comforting words, and also
the doctor and nurses for their
May God bless
iCoker^
i t^Foodj
Mr and Mrs Alvins Harris ire 1
repapering their home this week. I
Several from here attended the
baseball game at Pattonville Sun- ’
day afternoon
the upkeep of the
All interested people
to come and brinrf
niuuiiuu, mid. uiiii oumi vi xw
port and Mr. and Mrs. Houston [
Short of Ft. Worth, visited Mr.
and Mrs. M. T. Lawler Thursday.
Sue Harvey spent the
end with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Edd Moore at Cunning-
ham.
Mrs. John Allen returned to
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Warren Sunday after a week’s
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Allen and children at Minter.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Young
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By MRS. TULLY TEMPLE
Willie King of Purcell, Okla.,
and Mrs Jim Skelton of Okla-
homa City, visited in the homes
of Mr and Mrs. Judd Shuford
and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lawler
last week
Mr. and Mrs Hershal Matlock
and children of Petty, visited his
parents, Mr and Mrs Duke Mat-
lock, Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Morris Lawler,
Mr. and Mrs Hicks Graves and
daughter of Petty, visited Mr.
and Mrs. M. T Lawler Sunday.
Mrs. Norman Pearson return-
home Sunday from a Paris hbs-
pital after a minor operation.
Mr and Mrs Tully Temple
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Her-
bert Gibson at Pattonville Sun-
day.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Allen and
children of Cunningham, spent
L and Mrs. Silas Howell of
lie, visited relatives here
Mrs. Dalton Eudy visited Mr
and Mrs. Jaurez Jordan at Bo-
gata. Friday
Mr. and Mrs. J B Taylor of
CteflMnerce. visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Taylor re-
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ANY DINETTE SUITE IN OUR STORE, AS LONG
“Godey’s Lady’s Book" was the
first women's magazine in this
country.
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BARGAIN
SPECIALS
USED TRACTORS AND
EQUIPMENT
Farmall H Tractor in
lent condition, with
front mounted tools.
F-12 Farmall tractor
L Miesch &
[ JoBnm, lie.
CLABKmLLK
Ford Tudor. Radio, heater, spotlights,
white side wall tires, and overdrive.
Ford Fordor Custom. Radio, heater,
seat covers, white tires, dark blue.
Ford Fordor Deluxe. Radio, heater,
sun shade. Very nice.
Ford Club Coupe. Radio, heater, over-
drive, new tires. Black finish.
Ford Tudor Custom. Radio, heater,
low mileage. Check this car.
Ford Fordor Deluxe. Radio, heater,
sun shade and seat covers.
Ford Custom (i Cylinder. Radio, heat-
er, overdrive, new tires and seat covers.
Ford Tudor. Radio, heater. Loaded
with extras.
Ford Tudor,
perfect shape.
Ford Fordor Sedan,
and heater.
Ford Tudor,
new hlue paint.
Ford LWB Truck. Cab in chassis. Look
at this bargain.
SEVERAL CHEAPER CARS
F Mr. and Mrs Marvin Coyle of
LjMbfllhlirfurri, visited his mother.
Mn. S. W. Coyle, last week
Some of the farmers report a
| lot of boll worms in their cotton,
poisoners have started running
again. Those who do not have
K^lftflF insects are trying to get
ahaod of them.
■
com-
plete with 2-row power lift
tools and mower.
John Deere Model B Tractor
$3 with power lift and 2-row
Mrs. Martha Allen of Milton,
her
daughter, Mrs. Ira Temple this ■
By MRS EARL GROGAN
Knneth Thornton of Ft. Worth,
parents, Mr and Mrs Joe Thorn- 1
ton and attended the funeral of
his cousins, Mr and Mrs. Lloyd I
Armstrong and two daughters at
Bogata. *
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lemens and
Mr and Mrs. E. A. Hale were in
Jacksonville Friday and Satur-
day attending a reunion of the
children of the late Mr. and Mrs.
R L. Lemens. Alvin Lemens of
Merkel, returned home with Mr
and Mrs. Lemens and spent Sat
urday night.
Rev. Dave Miller filled his ap-
pointment here Sunday morning
but did not preach Sunday night
on account of a revival at Aikin
Grove.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
_________ ______ _ ____ Thornton are his sister, Mr. and
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross ’ Mrs. Jake Armstrong and daugh-
—_ | ters, Betty and Mrs. Bill South
Mr. and Mrs. E. H Wright of of Phoenix, Anz.
I Mrs. John Franks, Mr. and Mrs.
ther and sister. Geneva and Bud- j
die Freeman of Parrs.
Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Wood |
j had as visitors part of last week
| her sister, Mrs. Stanley Cox and
I daughter, Anita of DeKalb.
Mr. and Mrs. Milt Summers
land family and Miss Joan Ben-
I nett returned to their home in
Bryan Sunday after a week’s vis-
it with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W H. Edwards, and other rela-
tives.
pital Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Allred of
j Dallas, spent the week end here |
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Visitors in the home of W. A.
Ballard Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Ballard of Bogata,
Frank Murrell of Detroit, Mrs
Dalton Eudy and Bettie and Far-
rel of Carlsbad, N M., Mr an<T
Mrs Amos Gordon of Taylor-
town, Mrs. Jim Sterlin of Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ballard
visited Mr. and Mrs.-Albert Gunn
Sunday night at Minter
Mrs. Willard George and Joe
and Jennie of Dallas, spent the
week end with Mrs Clem Cherry.
Mr and Mrs. Glen Tucker
and Glenan of Lubbock, visited
in the home of his sister, Mr and
Mrs. W A. Ballard, this week.
tools—cheap.
12-Ft. Dump Rake.
•-Ft. Dump Rakes.
I Used B-fL
■ row.
I Used Ford
Kfluipwient.
teversible Disk Harrow.
■•Iking Cultivator.
[teed K-5 Truck.
Iteed Ford Pickup.
DM Stalk Cutter
week
Mr. and Mrs Larry Bell
daughters of Hugo, Ok., visited j
Sunday her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I
Eual Deshong
Mr and Mrs Cleo Jeffus and
children and Mrs. Vera Jeffus of
Paris, visited relatives here
Thursday. Mrs. J H. Temple re- |
turned home with them after vis- j
iting her children here.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Times Classified Ads pay.
Williams Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Dean DeShazo and Mr and
Mrs. O L. DeShazo of Dallas,
Mrs. L L. Crump and Miss Hazel
DeShazo of Cooper.
Joe Williams was admitted as untiring efforts,
a patient to a Paris hospital on j each one is our prayer.
Wednesday.
Miss Dorotha Oglesby of Coop-
er, visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Mel Oglesby, Sunday.
, Mr. ano
Mrs. Jackie Burns and family of
and children of Greenville, visit- j and her^sister, JMrs. ^Ir-
of Mr and Mrs. Bill Young and
family the past week.
Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Ulyus !
Anderson and son of Deport, vis- Dale Gray and daughter, Chloe
Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Betterton accompanied their sis-
ter and aunt, Mrs. Jessie Smith.
_______ ______ _____ ________ to her home in Gladewater Sun-
Amarillo, Mrs. Jim Short of De- | day after a week’s visit here.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grogan and
Mrs. Emma Wool were in Paris
Sunday visiting Wes Nance, pa-
I wish to thank each of you for
the patronage and courtesies
shown me during the time 1 op-
erated the Band Box Beauty
Shop in Deport Thank you. one
and all Sincerely.
Bea Marcum.
Pomrov of
•k t<>
Betty Har-
■rtM T»ytor toft Friday
fB, where he is station-
▼teiting his parents, Mr
Jfaaato Taylor and other
, 4W two
Mr. and m Volley Coyle and
, «te Wt Sunday for Hillsboro to
f’Wbil her mother. Mrs. Ellis
Mn. and Mrs F E McGahan
Ktetk Austin this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen and
;MMMren went Sunday in the
ESitefl at Mr. and Mrs Ross War
One of the male guests on
New Mexico dude ranch was an
excellent horseman — according
to riding school rules. One morn-
ing a cowboy dude wrangler '
watched him canter off down the
road, posting in perfect rhythm
with the horse’s gait The cow-
boy turned to a pal and said:
“If that don’t beat the dickens.
I’ve spent all my life learnin’ to
ride without bouncin’—here’s
feller that does it on purpose!”
Dav d,
accompanied
Miller to Dallas Sunday.
Mrs. Jessie Anderson
daughter, Carol Ann. visited in
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Hulett at Minter
Sunday.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Landers recently
were Mr. and Mrs. Lerov Krause
and Miss June Cotton of Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cotton of
Norman. Ok.. Mr and Mrs. Le-
roy Jennings of Lone Beach. Cal ,
the former Janice Hickey Cotton
and Mr. Landers’ mother who be-
sides in Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs Billie Blevins and
Mr. and Mrs Milburn Bumgar-
were guests over
f Mr and Mrs Roy
relatives
’ vin Fawcett of Detroit, Saturday
| and Sunday.
Several out of town relatives |
were here for the funeral and j more and sons of
burial of Owen Rivers
morning. I merce, were Sunday
Rev. Brady Tyson of Minter, | her sister, Mr. and
filled his appointment here Sun-
day at the Methodist church.
Rev. Earl Harvey of Paris, vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Oron Harvey
Fridav night.
Mrs. Harvey Bell and daughter
of Paris, are visiting Mr.
Mrs. Hoyle Bell this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Powers and
daughter of Minter, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Houston Floyd and M.
Floyd Sunday.
Miss Ethyleen Moore of Paris,
spent Thursday night with Mr
and Mrs. Talma Harvey and fam-
ily.
John Manly Temple, James
Watson, Keith Young and Char-
les Harvey left Monday with
other FFA boys and their teach-
er, Lee McEwin of Pattonville,
for a trip to St. Louis, Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Ball of
Minter, were guests of Mr.
Mrs. J. A. Holt Sunday.
were Mrs. Humphrey’s sister,
Mrs Willie Randall and Mrs. Del-
la Lowrance of Gainesville. Mr
and Mrs. Phillips Humphrey and f wnn ner parents, Mr. and Mrs.
sons of Brookston, Mr and Mrs.' Ansel Skidmore.
Wayne Fletcher who was quite
ill was moved to his home in
Paris Monday. He had been at
the home of his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Dru Craig.
Delbert Ballard left Monday
with several other FFA students
of East Lamar school on a trip
through Tennessee, Arkansas and
Missouri. In St. Louis they plan
to see a big league baseball
game. They expect to return the
latter part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson
and children of Clardy and Mr.
and Mrs. Ulyus Anderson and son
of Deport, were on an outing artd
picnic at Wade Park, Paris, Sat-
urday.
Miss Barbara Dee Pomroy is i
Edward Loveless of Big Spring, |
was here last week. His son. Ed-
die, who has spent the last two 1
weeks with his grandmother. Mrs
Bettie Clement, returned home j
with him.
Mrs Lottie Hughes returned to
her home at Tyler last week after
two weeks’ visit here with her
daughter. Mrs. Wiley Stone and
family
James Thomas Stansell was
one of the boys selected to try to
catch one of the greased pigs at
the rodeo at
week end
Miss Marv Jovce
Paris, is here for this w
x i-it her cousin. Ml
Mrs Alvin Ballard visited Mrs
Tom McDow ra at Pattonville and
Mrs. John Cason at Shady Grove
Monday
Dawson Ballard played ball at
Faught Saturday night
Mrs Larry Woodall and Miss
Mary Ellen Bryant were in the
community visiting last Thurs-
day.
ter, Mrs. Harold Dillard at Kil- j
gore.
J. P. Warner left Saturday for I
an extended visit to see relatives
in Tennessee.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Ballard
and boys spent Sunday with her
sister. Mrs. Boze Allen at Paris.
Mr. and Mrs Hoyt Hatcher left
Sunday for Dallas, Waco and
other parts of Texas and Okla- 1
homa on a
relatives.
The Baptist Vacation Bible
School has been postponed until
Monday, July 23. Everyone is
Jflvtted to attend
Mr. and Mrs Alford Posey and
Mr and Mrs Charlie Posey of
---x- are
Meir daughter and sister, Mrs
Xual Deshong and family
Mrs. John Montgomery and
baby of California, are here for
a visit with her mother, Mrs. Ed-
na Norwood and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs Muri Roach and
children of Bogata, visited rela-
tives here Friday night
The Norwood reunion was held
at Lake Crook Sunday.
Miss Jackie Slusher of Dallas,
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Harry Slusher, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Cook of
Commerce, are visiting their par-
ents, Mr and Mrs Jim Davis and
Mrs. Cumi Cook.
»>te«rMnton
Denton filled his appoint
ImMflMt at the Baptist church Sun
<ay morning and night A re
lyWical Atrteing will begin here on
Bea Hay, July 22
I®"* Temple is improving
flt heif home here after undergo
.Mg • minor operation at the
<Maart Haopital on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harris
moved to Dallas to make
Mn. Dalton Eudy and children
left Monday for their home at
Cailabad. N. M, after visiting
f :'talflt>ves here for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McEwin,
., Who have been attending school
LlB Commerce, have returned to
" .Mair home here for the summer
A bridal shower was given
Thuraflay night at th home of
Mtoa Bobby Slusher honoring
. Mn. Pete McKnight,
Mtoa Elwanda O’Neal.
flrae received many nice and use-
M1 gifts
Grover Fendley and children of
North Reno, Mary Phillips of
Abilene, Mrs. Carlos Bell of Par-
is, Mr and Mrs Billy Skidmore
and children of Odessa, Mr. and
Mrs. James Earl Bell of Paris.
There will be a graveyard
working at Shady Grove July 20
(Friday). This is one of the old-
est , cemeteries in Lamar County
th al is still in use. In the last
few years much interest has been
showrt in
grounds,
are urged
lunch.
Tom Weatherbee, father of
Mrs. Johnny Carter, passed away
Thursday at the Carter home. He
had been ill and partially blind
for some time. His only son 'was
killed in an accident a few years
ago and he is survived by ihree
dauehters. Mrs. Carter. Mrs. Dim-
ple Ford, Mrs. Ella Mary Dunn of
Ardmore, Ok. The community
extends sympathy to the bereav-
ed.
David Shelton, employed in
Dallas, spent the week end with
his narents, Mr and Mrs. Guy
Shelton. Davd, Jerry, John
Crockett accompanied Dennis
—
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie McLe-
Dcport and
Friday Harrell Ray McLemore of Com-
guests of
Mrs. Silas
Morgan. Miss Fay Morgan of
Dallas, was also a Sunday visitor
of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Howe of i
Deport, visited her parents, Mr. I
and Mrs. Tom Slaton. Sunday.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mer-
vin Slaton and baby are her bro- ner of Deport
the week end <
Barker and other
Bradley, Ark
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id
Mrs. Clayton Blevins.
Guests in the home of Mrs. Jo-
sie Humphrey and Mr and Mrs.
Porter Bell during the past week [ tonsils removed at a Paris hos-
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