The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1951 Page: 4 of 8
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PAGE FOUR
THE DEPORT TIMES, DEPORT, TEXAS. THURSDAY, FEB. 8, 1951
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DEPORT TIMES
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upon entding its I-nd Year of
Publication
GRANT’S
HAYES & SONS
KELSEY MOTOR CO.
SERVICE STATION
Buy Right—Sell Right
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DEPORT, TEXAS
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WITH FINEST QUALITY ALL THE WAY THROUGH !
Russian i
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dition insertion.
Terms cash unless you are a regular advertiser
Volume 42. Numbet I
tabhshed bv Claud Count dl
Feb. 10. 1909 and sold to
Holloway on Sept 2 1912
publisher wishes to take th
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Tfexas as second-class mail mat- .
tar, Feb 10. 1909
The Only Newsp.i|M*r Printed
Anywhere that Gives a Tinker’s
Darn About Deport's Welfare.
1 cent per word each ad-
p -r issue. ’
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Buried Sunday
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William W H ingv. aid. iik.
t r. e of Red Rivei Counts .
buried Monday in Woodland corn-
lie died at his home in
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1 be I., id at the door if t hi >>e
ignored the new^p.ijti ..nd i..dio
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No charge is made for publica-
tion of notices of church services
or other public gatherings where I
no admission is charged. Where
admission is charged or where |
goods or wares of any kind are (
offered for sale the regular ad-
vertising rates will be applied.
Formal obituaries, cards of
thanks, resolutions of respect and
poems are published at regular
advertising rates.
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enters its
forty-second year of public.ition
with this week’s edition and un-
der the masthead will be found 1
Volume 42. Number I It e
SALES PADS- Plenty of them,1
Good quality FOR SALE X • ’
< r-; cot ton pm .
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h e n a me v if
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Head ermine perlo’ni.incc. So powerful
and cllu ienl th.it X .d\c-m I lead design is
the tieiid leadci ot the industry!
Like one look at the follow inc features
— and thin iisii our showroom anil sec
Chcvrolit for lb-1 in all its sterling
quality and voull know it's .t ni<-ri< <i's
laritcst unit lines! hr.s ;nneil rar. Better
see it tnrlas!
. hid 1 I’m-
II. m i He
: >.: a 1 1 died
trend of the time- stem tn
lL of the
-n’t go to < hui ch
;t did during the di
more dependable, more dc-iraHe,
its time-proied Poweimlidc Auto-
I ransmission" for finest n.•-shift
driving and Silent Synchro-Mesh lr.m>-
mission for finest standard driving at
lowest cost to its time-proved Valvc-in-
ciilintrv need-,
on I \ doi not
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Fin. A '
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
in Lamar and Red River Counties
>2 00 a Year
Outside Lamar and Red River
Counties $3.00 a Year
INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE
’ Fun. 1 I
All. M :,d.
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A N Nolan and Arch
Ringwald. all of Paris, and Mrs.
O J Walker of Kanawha tllrt.(. (|allf.ht(.rs, Mrs Fairv Price
Rmew'dd^nd Mrs'SAlher! Bm J*.”->• H-son of Titus bl,v was farlng very wclL
thay. froth of Manchester.
Charley RingwaTd of Li
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SALE— Fi 1111 izer
1 tor for Case trai tor.
out only 4.000 |
R E Nobles, Depart
Congratulations to The Deport Times
on their attaining another Anniversary
ent t II’ I
as if the I' S lias d.mi
the Undid Nat inning
Sunday
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Wj^ENRICHED
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FANT MILLING CO.'
1MSMAM. T«XA« >
Caroline Pell, one of the
county's oldest residents, passed
awav at her home five miles east
of Mt Pleasant Sunday. She was
a native of Cass County, but had
( of her life in Titus
She would
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Co
Folks out around East Lamar
are in mourning this week True,
their East Lanrtir Lions are still
ritt. is out for the season, Merritt,
the Lion's tall center. Rufus Mer-
a six-foot three senior, accidently
chopped one of his feet with an
axe last Friday and severed three
leaders and an artery. He was
chopping kindling wood at the
time. Coach Joe Blackburn said
Mondav that Merritt’s foot had
been sewed up and that the big
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County, and Mrs. Alma Gallagher however, is Merritt’s high scor-
ing backboard-controlling ability
F M Dai is of I’. :
engineer for ti e St .'.
Department, sent tin
couple of pictuie- . 1 XI1
and himself ..nd their
made last fall foil.,wing .<
hunt in which the boy > e.u
ged a gobler The boys.
17 and 15. wore camouflage suit-
used by the army in the P.uifu
. and the
deceived
i.-t them
FOR SALE
good lumbe
1 ron. Sid
area during the last wai
wise old gobblers were
U, the extent that it <
their lives Davis Senior has hunt-
ed deer and turkey since he was
a kid. haling gioivn up in th.
game countii around Hondo
where his dad was .1 re .1-p i| ,e ■
editor for 48 years Evidently
the boys ar< chips off th. old
block .nd they bale .1 .0:1 fine
mother who tuiight them w,.i ot
a good life
of Memphis. Tenn., and two bro-
llurs. Lundy and Randle Moon
ot Oil alia. She is also sui l ived
18 grandchildren and 38
eat gi and, tuId: on
Funeral s,
the Old I'm
2 tin 11
I 'ackard
II ar.d
ini :lle. Sunday
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b« .mt 1
f < anti
1 kml
The a
ft ooze
cut n
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and 11
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He was
had lived at .uam m-sii-i uemiv,a native ot Ca
moi ing to Pans. [ Spent years
Surviving besides his w ife are ; County. She would have been
four children. Mis L C Luns-1 97 years of age on March 31
ford. Mrs. A N Nolan and Arch , o. 11 , / . 1 i
Mrs. Bill is /survived by one
son. Fred F. Bell of Hereford;
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casion to thank ;
vertisers and buy
whose patronage ha-
newspaper possibh f ..
38 years To mu g-i
for w hat hi moi s h..i. >
Times for gem i.. I . \
journali-m cont< t
and nat 1.in,. 1 .X< . < ;■ ’
and !><■ a- ma d
Lion
GRAVE Monuments .and head FOR SALE
stones of best marble or granite Ainite-face
James Grant tf-ciG.....
I TEST your own eyes for Right i F < >K
Sight glasses. Price 50c to $2 25
1 E O. Thompson. tf-c
the tirqes
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