The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 6, 1951 Page: 4 of 8
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ALL VAT DYED, 48
Paris Floor Covering
when
ALL VAT DYED, 48" Wide, Regular
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"Paris’ Only Exclusive Floor Covering Firm”
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OUR WORK ROOM You are assured of the best workman-
ship which guarantees you a perfect fit
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GROUP 1.
$1.95
GROUP 11. ALL VAT DYED, 48" Wide, Reg-
ular SI.95 Now 1.75
ODD LOT Ruffled Tie Eack Curtains, Singles, Doubles,
and Triples. Prices from $6.95 to $16.50.
Now 3.50 to p.i’9
DEPORT, TEXAS’
J. B. HARVILL
A. M. Aikin Jr.
Attorney
Office 18 Clarksville St.
PARIS, TEXAS
Dr. J. R. Brittain
DENTIST
X-Ray Examinations
_e: 311 Monroe St.—Tel. 39 1
DEPORT, TEXAS
Sam B.Kelsey, D.V.M.
VETERINARIAN
Office at Home in East Deport
Phone 59F3
DEPORT, TEXAS
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JOHN H. MOORE
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FOR MEN. WOMEN, CHILDREN
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for DRAPERIES-SLIPCOVERS
and BEDSPREADS
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PATTONVILLE CHURCH
OF CHRIST
BAPTIST SERVICES
Second and fourth Sundays—
Bethel.
REV. JAMES DAVIS, Pastor
Services will be held the first
and third Sunday of each month.
LEONARD COKER. Minister.
tend these services.
R. F. PARKER. Minister.
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Office: At My Residence, Corner
Business Loop and Pecan Street
PHONE 45
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CRESCENT DRUG STORE
E. O. THOMPSON, Prop.
Stephen H.Grant, MD
Dffice Stephen H Grant Hospital
Hours: 8 to 12 a. m.
Every Day Except Sunday
Saturday All Day
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Foster,
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BRING your farm equipment in
now that needs repair and let us
Handling tin m
a big job
FOR SALE—Large papershell pe-
Get some of these excel-
Hugh
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This is the greatest opportunity ever offered in Paris for
you to add new charm and color to your rooms with new
draperies, slipcovers and bedspreads. These fabrics we
are offering at such reduced prices are all new materials
in short lengths, ranging from 3 yards to 25 yards Shop
early and get your draperies for the Holidays at this great
reduction.
See us now for dependable automobile liability
insurance—insures your legal liability to others for in-
juries or death or damage to property of others. The
easy way to establish Financial Responsibility under
the new law.
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SALES PADS—Plenty of them, i
100 sheets to book Good quality
paper The Times.
Bible School—10 a. m.
Preaching—11 a. m.
Evening service—7 p. m.
Bible study — Wednesday. 7.00
p. m _________
You are cordially invited to at-; |ino]eum
foot widths,
to be appreciated.
her Co.
REV. DON DILLOW, Pastor
Church services, 1st and 3rd
Sundays, 11 a m. and 8 p. m.
Sunday School each Sunday at
10 a. m.
B T U. each Sunday at 7 p. m.
Thursday night Bible study
nostponed until crops are gather-
ed. Please attend all services pos-
sible. You’re invited.
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have it ready for you w hen you i and geneta
need it. Theib’s Blacksmith ed every week during the
Shop. tf-e
I SEVERAL beautiful patterns of
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They must be se< n
Bogata l.uin-
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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. SarTitary, 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.
VAT DYED—48" wide, striped, Nubwecve, Regular
$2.35 Now 1.95
WIDE SELECTION, all Vat Dyed, 48" wide florals.
Regular $2.25 Now 1.85
Old Lady: “You don’t chew to-
bacco. do you, little boy?”
Modern boy of ten: "No ma’am,
but I can let you have a cigar-
ette.”
MAGAZINES—Let us take your j
subscription to any magazine or
newspaper. Our prices are those
of the publishers and we guar- .
antee prompt action when you I
leave your order with us. The I
Deport Times.
JI JJT RECEIVED — A shipment
of Prestone. Plenty available.
Grant’s Service Station. tf-c
SEE our new display of lighting
fixtures. They will make nice'
gifts for the home. Bogata Lum-
ber Co. dbt
Mrs. Howard Watson of Cun.
n ingham, was admitted to the
Grant Hospital in Deport Mon-
day. Her son, Pvt. Joe Watson,
in the army and stationed at Ft.
Sill, Ok., came Tuesday to attend
her bedside until Friday.
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WARNING — No trespassing or
hunting on my land. Frank C.
Stevenson. 45-p
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FOR SALE—Two tractors, 1950
Chevrolet pickup in good condi-
tion, single barrel automatic
Remington 12 gauge Winchester
gun; 135 ices good black land
lor rent on third and fourth Mrs.
Hugh Evan;, Deport. dbt tfc
Sunday guests la the home of
Mrs Ella Dudley were her son,
Audie Dudley and son, James of
Dallas, Mr and Mrs Dan McGee
and baby of Marvin, her brother,’
Oliver Talley, Claudie Dudley
and Roger Wayne Dudley.
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CROWLEY BRIDGES, Pastor
Services second and f
Sundays.
REV BRADY TYSON, Pastor
Services at Shady Grove first
Sunday in each month.
Minter—second Sunday.
Milton—third Sunday
Cunningham—fourth Sunday.
Sunday School at 10:00 a. m.
each Sunday at all places.
There are two unpredictable '
events: When the world will
come to an end and when the ■
Korean truce committee comes to i
an agreement on a truce.
Democratic leaders in Washing- >
ton are concerned over the South-
ern vote. Platform architects are
already at work on a compromise
civil-rights plank designed tn put
the Southern Democrats back in
the fold.
ANNUAL Bargain /subscription '
rates for the Ft. Worth Star-Tele- I
gram are now in effect. $13.95I
buys the daily and Sundaj' and I
$12.60 daily without Sunday. The
Times will be glad to accept your
subscription at above rates. You
save $4 05 or $2.40. tf-c
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Are You Wondering
What You'll Give
For Christmas
fourth have a few skid tanks for
I gasoline for deserving farmers.
I E. K Russell, agent. Humpie Oil
■ & Refining Co., Clarksville. 44-c
1 WEDDING announcements and
invitations, printed or engraved,
| in the correct styles. See sam
I pies at The Deport Times.
year
Fi ft'.-three copies of tin.
paper v. ill be :ie!i\ i red to
her addre-s during 1952.
also publish the name <
ceiver and sender
mas edition.
We are going to get many <>r-
f subscrip-
promptl.v I
Ing job Therefore I
send your older in very I
non. to make sure that your |
of Talco, fr.ends will receive the Christ- I
d44b6t42-c mas edition. I
i FOR SALE—(■< rman Shepherd-
English Shepherd puppies from dors totaling
thoroughbred stock: guarantee! tions.
for child care or stock dog. A de- ' will I e
posit will hold until Christmas, phase ■
S'ee M J. Davis, the Texas Co. I s
lease, 5 miles west
Texas.
TEST your own eyes for Right
Sight glasses. Price 50c to $2 25
| E. O. Thompson. tf-c
FOR SALE—Good used rotary
sewing machine, reconditioned.
Mrs. Will Tucker, Bogata, db-p
Have you been wondering what
to give a friend or relative for
Christmas’’ Why not give an in-
expensive present that keeps on
giving every week in the year—
a year's subscription to this news-
paper. You could spend five
tin es as much for a gift not half j
as good. Your thoughtfulness,
itv \\ ill be remember- I
new
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
Rates' 3 cents per word first insertion; 2 centj per word each ad-
ditional insertion. No ad accepted for less than 35 cents per issue.
Terms cash unless you are a regular advertiser in this newspaper.
FOR SALE —Gas cook stove. Mrs. FOR SALE — Some real nice
Pat McGill. 46 p white pigs, eight wheks old, $10
■* each. First come, first choice.
FOR SALE—1947 Jeep See OpaH Ben Tidwell, Pans R2, 3 miles
Foster, Deport. 44-p northwest of Blossom. 45-c
M4THOM8V CBUBCH
W B SULLENS. WnWter
Church School each Sunday
10:00 a. m.
Morning worship at 11
MYF—5:00 p. m.
Evening worship—5:30 p. m.
Choir rehearsal each Wednes-
day evening at 7:00. p. m. Your
participation is invited in any or
all the activities of the church.
cans.
lent nuts for Christmas.
Jeffus, Telephone 7.
REWARD—Will pay $150.00 for
proof sufficient to convict guilty
party that set fire to my place.
Frank C. Stevenson. 44-p
I WE have a few skid
I gasoline for
Sunday School each Sunday at [
10 o’clock.
Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. j
Prayer meeting Friday at
p. m.
fc--,,
mai-
cause
- - It Pays to Advertise
i Oaly Newspaper Printed
iMre that Gives a Tinker’s
Ah—t Deport’s Welfare.
were
Terry
Some people never seem to en-
joy their good fortune until it is
gone.
If the world ever comes to an
end we hope it will not be at the
end of a gun.
The world might be much bet-
ter off if everybody paid the Lord
as cheerfully as they do the gaso-
line man.
-Sar.
* Gifts were distributed from n ;
tree and secret sisters were re-'
vealed. Mrs Walter Grant will ______
be hostess for the Jan. 2 meeting, (-ipttricity. telephones, gas, pav
If you didn’t have anything for
which to be thankful last week,
you might locate the cause by
looking in the mirror.
Dear Santa: ’’lease bring my
wife a mink coat, but be sure to
remove the RFC label And also
understand. I have no connection
with the Income Tax Department.
—Mr Taxpayer.
The government needs one
more bureau—a bureau to clean
up the mess the other bureaus
make.
erect dish luncheon,
■an were present
Johnson presided.
The following officers
Macted: President, Mrs
Johnson; vice-pres., Mrs. Walter
Grant; sec.-treas., Mrs. Al Parks;
foods and handcraft demonstra-
Mrs. Buster Walker; living
room, Mrs. Sid Grant; council
—legate and program chairman,
ws. Clyde Barham Jr.; recrea-
tion director, Mrs. Buster Wal-
■UBBCIIl'llOll PRICE
■Aar and Red River Countie*
IMS a Tear
Ma I—aar and Red River
r CIgantisi f3.N a Year
VARIABLY IN ADVANCE
Io charge is made for publica-
k«< notices of church services
ati—r public gatherings where
Mnaiation is charged. Where
■ter'—i is charged or where
Mi or wares of any kind are
■red for sale the regular ad-
MMg rates will be applied,
honnol obituaries, cards of
nks^ resolutions of respect and
■ns are published at regular
—Using rates.
There might be something to
I the stories we hear about the
i "good old times” if we only could
j close our eyes to this age of autos,
.......... o —, r- •
| ed roads, moving pictures and ra-
' dio.
It was Josh ^Billings who said
that man is the only animal that
blushes—or needs to. If Josh
were living to day he might soon
realize that blushes have gone out
of style.
No man ever made a success
without making some mistakes.
Success itself may prove a mis-
take for some men.
England is on the verge of
bankruptcy. Once more she will
call on Uncle Sam for another
shot in the arm—this time a $300
million-dollar shot.
We applaud the man who prom-
ises support for every measure
that helps to support us, but how
j we howl when the same man
votes for tax measures for the
support of the government.
After nine pleasant days on a
ST hunt in Southwest Texas,
I editor is back on the job
■in. Particulars will be found
I another page. He hasn’t
light up with half that trans-
ited while he was away, but he
II soon have his fingers on the
nmunity pulse again. He wants
thank his employees who car-
id the load while he was away,
d Bob Carrell Jr., who came
wn from Paris and assisted one
|ht until late. Also those who
re co-operative in letting us
have early copy, both ads and
■BWs. The editor takes one va-
cation a year—in November on a
* Mer hunt.
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Lone Oak WHD
Elects Officers
Lone Oak Home Demonstra-
tion Club met Wenesday at the
home of Mrs. Sid Grant for a cov-
Ten mem-
Mrs. Terry
As long as the United States
must fight all the battles of the
world, we might as well put a
man at the head of our govern-
ment who knows how to fight and
win wars.
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Attorney
306 First Nat’l Bank Bldg.
Phone MA .
PARIS. TEXAS
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EDITORIALLY
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BURT LOCKHART
in Pittsburg Gazette
ONE CENT SALE
—Many, Many More.
Bogata Lumber Co.
CONTINUED ANOTHER WEEK
Buy One and Get Another for 1 Cent
Some of the items on sale:
WINDOW SHADES (fibre and plastic)
KEM-TONE
WALL PAPER
SEVERAL KINDS OF PAINT
CONGOWALL
FLV SWATTERS
WALL RITE
TEXOLITE
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 6, 1951, newspaper, December 6, 1951; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303175/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.