The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1952 Page: 4 of 8
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FOR YOUR
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AND DRUG WANTS
used
CRESCENT DRUG STORE
E. O. THOMPSON, Prop.
spent the Labor .Bay
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Texas will get half a million I
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This country editor is always I
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PAY FOR THE SET WITH SAVINGS!
ORDINARY
FLAVO-SIAL
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49c
$1.59
$2.49
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DEPORT
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HOTEL
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When Tired and Thirsty, visit our FOUNTAIN
—the Coldest Coca-Cola in town.
What’s
this H;
ute ins
about the new car
munity that made
cent grade on high.
Many a woman has given up
her husband to marry a career.
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TRACTOR Filters at Grant’s Ser-
vice Station. tf-c
3 QUART
SAUCE PAN
1 QUART
SAUCE PAN
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DUTCH OVEN
COVERED
SKILLET
EASY
TERMS
| Miss Peggy
[spent the holii
her mother, N
Mr. and Mr
ited his mothi
ner, in Mt. V
Fred Robe:
ported ill.
LOCAL
AB0U1
Mr. and Mi
■sited relati'
yer the wee
jfr. and Mi
^flt. Pleasa
■s. Melvin 1
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No such thing
drouth.”
| wqrst.
In the old days we got some
comfort from the doctor when he
told us we were sound as a dol-
lar,
worth only fifty cents
BURT LOCKHART
in Pittsburg Gazette
1.59
89c
1.09
Mr.
and
and
and
SPLIT Leather knee pads, 75c pr
Joe Kelsey. tf-c
Lone Ort WHDC
With Mrs. Parks ■
Mr. 'and Mr-',
daughter, Betty
cent guests of
and Mrs. Jim I
ter, Ok.
Bill Robins-
ited his sister
Mrs. Jim Vici
1 Warren Bel
Fniversity st
Iraddock Sa
THINl
values
condi ti
FOR SALE
Deport Lumber & Hdw. Co.
TRY a tank of HC or Ethel gas
t< r
Preslev.
the Gr int Hospi’
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Aim ' in
ha Gi ft; . f
ordw&ys
ONE BLOCK WEST OF PLAZA ‘ , PARIS
W C. Barn;
the week end
and daughter,
Ft ’
Mi
■k end.
E. A
aftci
Mrs
Saturday midnight is the dead-
Hne to get that inspection sticker
an. Fine for failure could be up
Mm
Mi
and
Cln '
Gift -i !
SPRINGS
$ National Park, Arkansas
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WEST BE N D
Mr and Mi
sons of Ft. V
mother. Mi I
the w
SUMMER
RATES
ARE ECONOMICAL
" )) RATES
Born to Mr
|of Sonora, oi
[named Haro!
Mr and Mr
Dallas, were
Mrs. Leon Hu
recently.
Mrs. Jerry
and son. Bob 1
Ark., visited
Thursday.
M isses Jnninii
Emma Je in Got
visited Mr. am
Chile over the
F*h*rge is made for publica-
af notices of church services
Ifeer public gatherings where
&Union is charged. Where
baton is charged or where
|g or wares of any kind are
Md for sale the regular ad-
bring rates will be applied.
■■Ml obituaries, cards of
k% ^resolutions of respect and
RS are published ai. regular
■tiling rates.
SB Only Newspaper Printed
Where tint Gives a Tinker's
I About Deport's Welfare.
and Paper Mill at Lufkin,
they are turned into news-
The pine logs, which are
at Bogata, are shipped to
Angelina Lumber Co.
old
was
on
his
■ • — Maybe he
thinks he can win without Texas.
Maybe he can.
L* For glowing health and vacation fun, make youri a
Hot Spring! vacation this year.
Luxury accommodations at thrifty summer rate! at the
Mojeitic Hotel and Bath Houte.
Enjoy flihing, boating ond other outdoor tportt, includ-
ing ihuffleboardi ond orchery at nearby lake Hamilton
where we maintain a beautiful Lodge for the excluiive
ute of Mojeitic Hotel gueiti. Additional information ond
rotei furniihed on requeit.
J
. | at lent at
1. is improving.
1 can in ill
health several months
For Friday and Saturday Only
Men’s Wear SUITING, crease-resistant,
45 inches wide, per yd.
GABARDINE, per yd.
CORDUROY, per yd.
PRINTS and GINGHAMS, 36 inches wide,
fast colors, per yd.
CHAMBRAY, solids and stripes, 36 inches
wide, per yd.
BOYS BLUE JEANS, double knees, sizes
* to 10, per pair
MEN’S KHAKI PANTS and SHIRTS,
92.M values, for
GET YOUR McCALL’S PATTERNS
AT OUR STORE
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t tl I IK < I to
Mr. and Mrs. Durward Elder V
and daughter. Susan and Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Jones of Carrollton
were Labor Day holiday guests
in the Maurice Anderson and Dr.
A G Elder homes. Pamela Jones,
who had been visiting in the El-
der home for a week, returned
home with her parents.
rid trip to
Sam
1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
, Rates' 3 cento per word tint insertion; 2 cento per word each ad-
ditional insertion No ad accepted for less than 35 cento per issue
Terms cash unless you are a regular advertiser in this newspaper
Tbps of giant pine trees being
But in northern Red River Coun-
to ire being shipped by rail to
Miss Allene Baughn has gone I
to Wichita Falls, where she will
teach school again this term.
She has been spending the past
few weeks with her sister. Mrs.
Russell Lawler and Mr. Lawler.
Legate Dry Goods
Oscar R. Legate, Owner-Operator
& Mrs. Ruth Wood, Assistant
BOGATA, TEXAS
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lather.
SEE THE DIFFERENCE!
Flavo-Seal ware is triple thick^
... distribute! heat quickly and
evenly. Prevents burning and
cooks the waterless way.
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EDITORIALLY
SPEAKING
guage that fall is here. The cal-
•ndar indicates it will arrive of- I
fidally on Monday, Sept 22 I
. to one kind of wildlife.
1 dollars from the federal govern
j ment for the preservation
wildlife.
well placed since it applies onlv
IO one kind in ".h’.liK. The FBI
will handle the other kind.
Mr and Mi
jd children o’
Stus mother,
mi. Sund.iv.
Sgt. Rufus
■, Ok., spen
Rents, Mr.
rard Sr.
SEE us for your plumbing needs.
Joe Kelsey. tf-c
TRACTOR Tires at'Grant’s Ser-
vice Station tf-c
Here’s an allpurpose set of famous aluminum ware actually designed
for money-saving cooking. West Bend Flavo-Seal ware will serve
all your every day cooking needs. And to trim food bills all you have
to do is cook with the set. Flavo-Seal utensils cook quickly over
low heat. Retain natural flavor and save the vital food elements.'
Get YOUR set TODAY! Recipe booklet for waterless cooking
$1 00 DOWN—$1.25 WEEKLY
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and W lb : C ■.
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Burt Lockhart of the Pittsburg
Gazette, probably Texas’ oldest
JMbiisher-editor in years of ser-
vice, observed his 80th birthday
last week and wrote a “piece"
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at poaurffke at Deport,
i weond-class mail mat
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iKRIPTION PRICE
r and Red River Counties
! SM0 S Year
Lamar and Red River
rnties |3.M a Year
UABLY IN ADVANCE
Mr. and Mrs Lonnie Miller had
as guests Friday and Friday
night, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fin-
cher of Clarksville, Marlin Fox
and children of Grapeland and
Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
lie Fincher and children of Dal-
las. i
Mrs V
cd homi
daughter.
Ft Wurth.
P. H. Jeffus of Detroit and
daughter, Mrs. B. J. Sandlin weie
Monday guests of Mr Jeffus’ sis-
ter, Mrs M. H. Grant Mrs. Sand
lin leaves soon for Odessa where
she is a teacher in the school.
as “the worst
All drougths are the
kjt There has been a tang of fall
IB the atmosphere since that cool
of air moved in Monday
from Canada—hot in the day-
time, but cool at night, and fresh
eolds and hay fever are having
gn inning. Fall is the most beau-
g Mful time of the year in Texas.
In cotton producing areas the
long rows of baled cotton on the
gin lots and the hum of the gin
Stands says in unmistakable lan- '
Here Monday for the funeral -
of Will Rollins were Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Smith of Sherman, Mr. and I
Mrs. Clenton Day of Kopperi,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Turner, Mrs.
Ralph Turner Sr. and Miss Jane
Turner of Kaufman.
Mi Ar:.! V.
d.iv for D.ill.i- I
I . J.
will undi i go . t
Now that there is talk of in-
. vestigating the Justice Depart
■Bout it that was a gem. He is one I ment at Washington wc may soon
Texas’ most brilliant editorial I expect the investigators to find
*'WJBregraphers, and his observa- something wrong with Truth.
Hons appear each week in this'
y ■•wspaper as an editorial fea-
Greetings and best wishes
Burt—may you have many more
years of unselfish service and fel-
lawahip with those who love you.
brains may be
never
Week end gue-ts in the home
{ of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shiver wef
causes
vacancy. Opportunity for man
tf-c with car to supplv demand for
—7- 1 Rayleigh’s Products in Lamar
County, where the products have .)r)cj
been sold 40 ve irs. No capital
needed. ” ' ’ ’ ’
TXH-510-201, Memphis,Tenn. 40p
Mrs G A.
her home in I
a week’s visit
W G King
has divorc- I —
’ | ed her husband because he stran- 1
gled her on their wedding day, j
slapped her face, took ill her
earnings on her first pay day. and [
threw a knife at her. Some wo- _
men never know when their bus- ~
band is in a playful mood. —
Electronic brains may be on
the way, but it will never be
fool-proof until it can fill out an
income tax report.
a w
Louie Roberts.
companied her to visit Mr. and [ also visited hi-
Mrs. Joe Reese at their new I Smith, whih there
home south of P-ris. on Sunday.'
1 — — —
.. Montana.
with her bitter winters, when she turned 1 >
could command some executive
position in a mild-climated Texas had been f'lr^t
university, but more power and
success to her.
WANTED—Middle-age lady to do
housekeeping in our home. A
Y. Foster, 727 Graham St., Paris.
Phone 2868, or 80 Bogata. 31-c
Mrs. B. A Nobles accompanied ■
. , . $3,750. ! Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grisham of
50 acres good black land, all in 1 Paris, to Shreveport. La., for the'
cotton, north edge Bogata. $75.00 I week end with Mr. and Mrs J. I
per acre; quick action gets this I B. Davis James Arthur Davis, ;
1 ‘ ' 1 visiting his father, j
i returned home with them.
FOR SALE—Black Angus hull | antce
Registered. Carl Wood, Bo- [ |oave your order with us
gata. db-34 | Deport Times.
TEST your own eyes for Right UNEXPECTED CHANGE
Sight glasses Price 50c to $2 25 'vacancy. Opportunity
E. O. Thompson.
FOR WATER Pumps and plumb-
ing supplies, see Deport Ldmber
& Hardware Co. tf-c
FOR SALE —Oats and vetch
mixed for $6.00 per 100 pounds. 1
Fred Swint, Deport. dbt-tfc
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodard
and children, Camille and Mike,
returned home Sunday night af-
ter a week’s . cation with his
mother, Mrs. Faye Woodard in
Kermit and his brother, T. L.
Woodard and family in Florence,
Ariz.
YOUR FOOD BILLS AND
Matt .- i
Mi Ch.
Bobbv Vau.’hai
<>J 1 M , sr- nt th- Labor Dav I
The monev is doubtless 1 with In. par' nts.
Bob X'aui h. n.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren H.t. kier
family of Full.right and
Burchinal of 'b. .
Miss Billie Gunn Jackson re-
turned home Monday from a visit
with her aunt. Mrs. Dick Bruton,
and Mrs. Elsie Mercer in Ft.
Worth. She is spending this week
with her grandfather. Jesse 1
Gurin at Rockford.
We may |
tf:ese MOUNTAINS)
\ hmAio
Los Angeles has a school teach
er named Vassillats Kalogeropou
les. The kiddies will probably
call him prof
Mr. and Mrs. John Young 'e- ,
’ ' on" Saturdav from.
and Plainview, whert '.hev
' 1 , W>" k< . '
their sons. M.1i';ce 5 ounit at'd
Johnnie Vounr ".nd 'h-.r '' mil'
Tin Maiiric- Yoon "ecomp; ni-
| cd them homo for th- 'seek ■ ..d
ABOUT DEPORT
Those were interesting
days when the town talk
in the com-
a two per
Lone Oak WHO Club met Wed-
nesday with Mrs. Al Parks The
meeting was called to order by,
the vice president, Mrs. J C.
Roach Roll call was answered
with “a shut-in to whom our
club could send greetings.”
Miss Claudia Williams,
Honix' Demonstration Agent, gave
the program on background,
floors, - woodwork and back
grounds of the living room.
Refreshments were served
members and two guests, Miss
Williams and Mrs. Iva Jeffus
The club adjourned to meet Oct.
1. place to be announced later.
Mrs. E E. K.rklur.d and 'an
t< r. Kay. Mi's Eh:111 •: < "
and daiiL’h ’ er M I ! c 11.
left Sunday •• -i" >" w
in the home ■
Murrell at I.ufi’.in.
I:.v Mrs. Murrell, they
Galveston Tuesday for
days’ vacation.
Bill Robinson of Marshall, was
in Deport Saturday visiting Mr.
and Mrs. C A Barham and
other friends. It was Mr. Robin-
son’s first trip back to Deport in
35 years. He is a former resident.
One does not have to carry
along a handful of diplomas to
get recognition by the public A
pair of educated feet will some-
times bring in more money at
the box office than an educated
head.
Mr. and Mrs. Normaa .MMk
I returned home Sunday from
Wurth, Where they had been qn
a week's visit with their son,
John Reece and family. Tlie John
Reeces brought them home, re-
turning to Ft Worth Sunday.
The average man doesn’t
worry so much about his rights
as long as his pet wrongs escape
the attention of the officers.
Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Shiver and
children of Wichita Falls,
and Mrs. Wayne Pearson
Sandra of Ft. Worth, Mr.
Mrs. Alonzo Whittle, Mr.
Mrs. Willard Whittle and child
ren of Manchester.
FRENCH FRYER^
BASKET
XI
Bi' ■ ••J
per acre; quick action gets this I B. Davis Jami
war's rent. 59 acres prairie | who had been vi
mixed land 3 miles south of Bag-
well. all in grass. $30.00 per acre.
P. 11. Jeffus, Real Estate, De-
troit, Texas. d31p-b46p-t30p c]:iUghter. Rita
| home Sunday from Quitman. La.,
Mrs. Flo Genson of Dallas, was i where they were call-d earlier
eek end guest of Mr and Mrs. [ last week by the illness of Mrs.
The Roberts ac- 1 Smith's father. J R Deese. They
visit Mr. and | also vi<ited hi- lather. J. G.
their
Mr and Mr-
son of \V< tin
parents, Mr at
over the Week
made happy when his friends at-
L' tain success in their chosen fields.
or has done outstanding work
K duly recognized. Particularly is
this true if they are natives of
this area. The foregoing is pre-
face to the statement that Lois
Harvey has been made dean of
women at Northern Montana
College. We don’t know why Lois :
would rather live in
I Texafu Are AU Oil
People, Mr. Truman
Harry Truman told Washington
correspondents the other day
that there .were people in Texas
who don’t understand the tide-
lands question and- that a great
many people in Texas are not
SALES PADS Plenty of them, millionaires and don’t own oil
100 sheets to book. Good quality | wells,
paper The Tunes.
: nd Mw HI.
Xcconipanii c'. ;
went . ’ '
a fc.' |
VISIT OUR STORE. We fill your Prescriptions as
your Doctor orders. We have been a Registered Phar-
macist for years and know the business.
Well, Mr. President, we may
not all be millionaires down this
way. but there is one thing dead
sure—every Texas citizen is part
owner of an oil well You didn’t
1 steal an our 011 wens, ivir. i-resi
: dent—we still have some hun
dreds of them on the public lands
of 1 of our school system. And every
tf-c 1 Texan, even down to the tiniest
--- ■ tot in our schools, owns a very
Pasture for 35 head 1 real, a very substantial and a
For sale—house and 1 very beneficial interest in those
Phone 2253 or write L. J. ' oj] wells.
God and the heritage of four
hundred years of pioneering gave
| us the oil under our dry land and
" ' ’ . You
Our prices are thos-j t°°k our oil under the latter, but
if the publishers and we guar- I by the grace of God and the con-
.... • prompt action when you i science of the good people of
The
The trouble with the vv^irld
is that so many of us have to
work for the things that others
get without working.
FOR LEASE
, . of cattle.
I barn
One used gas range, j Singleton 110312th S. E., Paris, |
tfc , Te <ks. 3L
MAG2\ZINES—Let us take you; !
Miss Becky Barham of Dall as, ?>lrs. Dewey M-rrnw id Tex-
holidays ark.ina, is here to . ttend her fi
But since the dollar is now j with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ter parents, Mr and Mrs. H
we don’t 1 Clyde Barham Sr. Mrs. Barh im Preslev. Mr. P:e-!i
get more than half as much com- ; js able to be out after undergoing
fort from the doctor. | a throat operation two weeks ago Mrs. Presley ha
by a Paris specialist.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N Smith and '
Ann. returned
M1'. and Mrs. Ilu.:h Ji ffu< and
Ii lav 1 h'idr-n. Thom >■ M.ir-h II. Ibnih
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence and \
Othc L’liosts \\-re ed home Fridav
Yello ■ -t
1 al e C.tv. Utah .
:n th Western '
Gov. Stephenson’s position
the tidelands doesn't help
popularity in Texas.
LET ME HAUL Your water
1000-gal. tank. Alvis Summers,
OIL FILTERS for cars at Grant’s Fulbright, Texas. db-30-45-p
Service Station tf-c ----:.T ““ *”■*, ""Vi ». “
SEE James Grant for granite or [ steal all our oil wells, Mr. Prest-
SERVICE with a smile at Grant’s marble stones. Guaranteed work-
Service Station. tf-c manship and quality. Priced from
| HANSON. 160-lb. cotton”^, j 545 00’ deluding ereetton
$3.75. Joe Kelsey. tf-c I
WATER HAULING—J.D. Skaggs,
Fulbright, Phone 383. tf-c i
'l.r h 'll. Ib
e. lei r> t 1
fr-in a va-ati,m
< Par': Salt
I of Ik r point <
with RDi IS Irom Grant's Serrwe [ »l>smption to »nj; mogazlno o; I “J
’ by the grace of God and the
science of the good people
these United States, we hope to
! regain our own
And when we >■> regain it, Mr
President, every well brought in
from tidelands site will go for
better support of schools for these
Texans whose intelligence you
vour snooty bureaugogues
have bei n sneering at We may
Write Raw h igji s. Dept. | |,e smarter than y ou think, Mr.
— ■ -■- . • ^[President.—Dallas News.
FOR SALE—Good 9-room house |
in Detroit, good condition, nice
FOR SALE—One slightly used 1 !ot- splendid location, £--------
Maytag electric washer, square I
cut. Price only $125. Marsh ill ;
Furn. and Appliance, Bogata, dbt
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