The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1951 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUME FORTY-TWO
DEPORT, LAMAR COUNTY. TEXAS THURSDAY. MARCH I. 1951
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CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF
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DEPORT STATE BANK
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
DEPORT. TEXAS
DEPORT. TEXAS
At Close of Business December 30, 1950
At Close of Business December 30. 1950
ASSETS
RESOURCES
f rats. The
Paris Fi iday
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522,531.20
$752,008.56
TOTAL
$602,770.33'
TOTAL
LIABILITIES
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$752,008 56
TOTAL
$602,770.33
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Man Will Boss
Food Controls
Red Cross Drive
Opened March 1
X Ray Survey in
Red River Co.
Tigeretts Win
West Lamar Cage
Tournament
Liquor Ring Used
Hearse Transport
Plan to Establish
Rat Control in
Red River Co.
Murder Indictm’nt
Returned by Jury
. pl.-t
idll.ltl
City Election to
Be Held April 3
I a nch Child is
Buried Saturday
I full,.
1' |>urt
Brenda Wright has been ill with
' the flu this week.
JOHN E. PEARSON TO
RECEIVE DEGREE
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Loans and Discounts
Banking House ___
Furniture and Fixtures
Other Real Estate___
Other Assets
Bonds & Stocks
Cash & Exchange
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DEPOSITS
Capital Stock
Surplus & Undivided Fn fits
Dividends Unpaid
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
The Old Reliable Since 1902
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Cp 21 Per Cent
Capital
Surplus
Undivided Profits
DEPOSITS
$50,000 00
41,000.00
20.372.49
640.636.07
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Mrs. Lula King
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Cotton Farmers to
Meet at Ci’rksville
w.
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in Red
Loans and Discounts
Banking House, Fur. & Fix.
Other Real Estate
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
U. S. Bonds
Other Bonds
Cash & Exchange
recruit I
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pon-or.-hip of the
Bureau, a
Co of Gladewater
facing of 5 9 mile**
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$166,800 89
3,750.00
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farmer
for a
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in pir> d
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taken t.
id children.
- formerly lived
i n.-ect icide deal -
aie urged to at-
meeting if possible.
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ago |
land !
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Zone Chairman to
\ isit Deport Lions
A on
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Masons Honor
Geo. Washington
Mr
port, is
rate in
■i.-ity of
where he 1
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I Zone Chairman Gene Williams of
Mt Pleasant and a number of Mt.
Pleasant Lions and their ladies
will bring a negro quartette here
to entertain the gathering.
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Deport Lion members are re-
■inded of the ladies night meet-
ing on Tuesday night, March 6.
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K.m; !:,.d
.-tn .11 twel
moved th.
inclu.l
till ee
s. Lui)
and Mi
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T- m M.i
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ru-hed a 2-term limit on
but I’.-., rer to bet cm mg a
J '.'n- Feder..1 Constitution,
■tow < hose George Wash-
’ i" w I w to < hall: up
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■ i ■ . " m i' o 'he Coiisti -
■ th. . . ’ow . • • Wash-
of
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and en - e
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V I..nd
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■•■.ill he
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Tondin .
A. ting
11 . -d
I its pm pose the eat
tuberculosis. The procedure is
free, fast, harmless, and painless.
.Ml reports are strictly confiden-
tial and handled through the in- I
dividual's own doctor, in case |
treatment is needed
County association president,
D C Black, has revealed that in
1950. when more than 3600 per-
sons were x-rayed 92 cases were
found to require further investi-
gation, including 78 cases of tu-
berculosis in which immediate
treatment was recommended
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awjy • nuir.hr
Since the de it
Dep lit f....
anneu moment
a son
Mrs.
Mrs. Walter Kelley Texas Votes Two
Dies Suddenly at Term Limit for
Fulbright Home President USA
Bates Companv na
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Work on C. S. 271
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$160.800 00
271.406.44 - 432,206 44
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Two murd.-r
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g .nd mt .
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Mrs. Massengill
Passes Away at
Deport Monday
Mi ■ T..m M.. o-ngiH. 75 p .
; e I ,iMonday a I tci noon abn.ii
I I 30 , ' hw lioiiu- in Deport Sue
h. ■. 111 h tin- |:
John E Pearson, son in law of
and Mrs Bob Read of De-
i c andid ite for his doc-
1 tor.de in Economies in the Uni-
|ve:.'ity of Indiana Bloomington
i Ind . where he h.-.- '■ en an in-I
I strut tor and student since August.
1948 Mr. Pt arson a veteran of
22 month- serviti during World
War II. received ins Bachelor of
Arts and Master of Arts degree
at NTSC in Denton. His wife is
the former Miss Olga Read of
Deport.
tment w
.ok Im Co
Dep..-.
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mas. Ml- i
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haul 4 t.
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Ail. n of
of Atlan-
of Lubbock
PhdLp- of Angleton.
completed the process
T.-x.. ' consent to the
,.ng<- w ithout submit •
. vote of tile people.
at Dep..: ':;: • <
Mr John R..ai
,’ii-w Club, Mr- Mel
of the Portfolio, am
Jam. - Grant of the O Moore I J.,,
been named De
cha irmen
1 of $17.1)00 has been an-
for the Lamar County |
The national goal this
at $85 milho.i Tin u
Mare than one
million volunteer
■ tackling the b'g job
oh. t mg funds
State Fair ^ward Best Small Town Weekly Newspaper in Teias. Second Place Best Editorial Column.
Class A Rating University of Illinois. N. E. T Press A*i'n Award Best Set Ads
PI ms a’v und.-rw ay t
li -li a permanent rat cot,
gram available to farmer
River County
Under the
county Farm
could sign an agreement
rat control
minimum fee. The farmer would
receive minimum of four treat-
ments, or as many i
to keep tire farril fi'ee
, in the non-profit prcigram. ■
would lie used to buy the poison
mater nils and pay a resasonable ,
individual to put out the baits.
In the county-wide program
1080 could be used if a farmer
so desired Experts say three (
grown rats eat as much feed as
two hens, and the losses are much
greater from their destructive
habits than from their feed bill J
Two meetings to discuss the rat
contr ol program and other tim< - I
ly problems have been scheduled
Monday night. 7:30 p. m at F til-!
bright School and Tuesday n. iht.
I 7 30 p m at Bogata School F,.i 'n-
' eras mtere-ted in the countv w ide
rmgram mav contact any of the,
Shirley Jean, year-old daugh-
ter of Mr and Mrs I Lynch of
Birthright, Hopkins County, was
buried Saturday afternoon at
Minter.
The child was born Nov. 22.
1949 The parents and several
brothers and sisters survive The
family formerly lived at Minter.
the B.,p' ’
I 9x12
i be u -
pictur
Tex.u hit 454 more death
1950 th.in in the pre’.iou- ■>
with 2.382 pel sons killed on
-treets and highways, compared
to 1.928 in 1949 Traffic fatalities
in tlie state increased 24 per rent,
w Inch compares w ith an 11
< ent average increase in tile
tion for 1950. according to
tional Safetv Council stati tics
The national toll in 1950 wa- 35.
000 lives, againsct 31.500 in 1949
. 4 Full.: ill1
laid I', dial d
in lt.-d R ,.i
hl. ted Mal.h
.- Bogat I. W C
il Latimer:
Medford. and
lav in Wat-on,
rve as countv
han men will appoint '.heir
<i im.T ittees
Mrs. W B Look, executive sec- |
retary of the Red River County
Tubet culo-is Assoc iation, spon-
of the mass x-iaj survey,
announced the dat« - for the
as Clarksville. March 21. j
22. 23. 24. 26. and 27. Bogata. |
April 4. Avery. March 29: and De-
troit. Marell 31 and Aplil 1
Unit- in the past have Men
tiie moiule type, but this yc
foot radiological unit
ed. capable of 5,000 >
es dailv A technician
■company the equipment, which;
ill opei ate from 9 30 a. m. to I
I 5 p tn daily.
I All persons 15 year.- of age and
urged to be x-rayed
during the survey, w hich has as! |an(j Cemeterv
rly d-tection of | day afti ■rno. >n
.....1 " , Sullen-. Metl
| ated at J
. died
t Fill-
Home.
Mr Jenkin-, former resident of
I Cunningham, died at L unar Gen j fees
eral Hospital in Paris Fi iday. In
fading iiealth tile past year, he I
had been in Paris at Watson Con
valescent Home, where
came seriously ill about 10 days
ago
He leave- these sons: Andrew
Jenkins, Dallas; Oliver Jenkins.
Cunningham; Ernest Jenkins. Ab-
ernathy. and Randolph Jenkins,
Ink. Ark . two brothers and a sis-
ter. Frank Jenkins, Otha Jenkins
and Mrs Cora Finn, Haskell. Ok
and four gr
Mr. Jenkin
Bogata ani H Hcsboro
.md tin
ter. .Lm
Bolton <
Baglev
-Im e of Full'i
. R I
W.jv ne. ()k . and Mt (
,f Kmg-vdle
pallbe.irel .
Geolge Hill
lit Al'.'
,.n I I.-
■ K-.'.-m
ed- The
e o: ier-
hnme K. 11.
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three -i-te:
diaries ’
I .aw I en. <•
■ier. Rol •
Spi mg-. .
12 great
w i- in t
Snip- ur
ten .m i
Ik.11 ,1
■ i’ll tile
Ir.on Ell
H. •
I J
\h Win
udii.-nlv at
>i Mon.!
271 from the
line southeast
distance nam-
$31 411
I : . .1. nt
1 ,t< - I .. 1 V .lull
.,' the Bav V
v in J.u k -on i
Mr
Lit-!.,
port
A goa
nounced
Chapter
year -’and
out tiie country
and one-half
workers
of
B-.gat .
: o.md.
M r •
Er
t l'"ll
g of Lui)-
■•" It K
n on and
■ ' Bog.t
W iglit
Ferna : - < an now get PM A
-i-tam e m Ims mg K' ■!><■
and <-ri< e.i le-pedez.i ,-ei
Production Marketing .
(ration is i-suing purc-l.a-
tor tile i-ed-
Tiie I’MA payment on the three
varieties of seed- r, as follow-
Kobe- 1 I cents per pound
Korean- 7 cents per pound
Sei icea- 14 cent- per pound
Farmers < le.-irmg PMA assist-
ance in purchasing tiie -eed-
-hould contact tt.e off
as po-ible
I v. < i a Idermen w
the <-itv election
held Tuesday, Ap:
Ana-i -< an Legion '
Ti i m - of Jimm
! J B (1 riffin expire
b": . of tile council
do not expire are
(>.' mt Dick Ow en.
Civile B i; 1 iam Jr
Kai Kim!..
C i v. Countv Sheriff
Thon pa
tiurtv or
I re J.m
1 i m
Cl.ii k ville and ot! i-r poll
intro Im <-d. . well
the Depo' t Lodge
di 11■ t out ,t.mdmg
A < 1)0, .1 group
Eli/al
v.-t d nur
ii Re id a
- pre-ented
a formei Deport
• . I a • dev il
n i
I', t p. r of W iJ
Holm h-v ot ll< •■
C A Ma: h ill "I
' and. hlldr.-n <>ne 'gt
a taoth.-r, John <
dad.i. arid the e I
and . ter. Jim Gul
Di< I. Bolton of Cl.u
J I. Bagiev of I' .i .
> Ch. -hue ot Fol Ft. g t
.on of Bogata
i.. ■ I b i
•. B ib. t.
-.lonal
to.
HI
Doi
Seel ve
. to
to admmistei
ton progran
la region
Tom I in on
manager fo:
I' ■ .
w < ■ i •
a off . er o'
who li.ei • e n
• I V ii e
under the <.i-
tli Baim-tt
Cal
and M
Cal if
Day f o r ’: a ■ r I v lived
I)♦ ■ pi>r t. M i ris C-ip
fairiIv
of ve.r
of her husl
>. she had made I
j tier home with tier children
Funeral -e; v : e was set fort
Thursday afte: soon at 3 o'clock
at the Method: ' Church in Bo-|
gata and int. rr: ■ nt in tiie Bogata
| Ci met.-iv. wit!, the Rev W B.
fiSullens, Depot i .Method: s’, pastor,
... a off
w ill
-lav '
wiii Jenkins Funeral
Held Saturday
■ ant
Wa
a I' in nigh his w I fe
' ed che-tl njuries .md vv a
I a Mt Plea- int ho-pit.il
In district court Wedm-dav,
VS ashington pleaded guilty t
| legal possession of
i was fined $351) and
and sixty eases of liquor
confiscated
C'oritr ict has been aw arded by
ti e State Highwav Department to
I. W Pelphr
fo: )>.i e md
ol C S !
L- d Riv.-r
o for
I
31. v. lr
in High
it Deport Satur
The Rev W B v
lodist pastor.
M Grant
Dep )i t friends have received
t of the arrival of
on Felt. 24 to Chaplain and <
Archie Boyd of 232 Elmo i
Ave, San Antonio Tiie young
man weighed 9*^ pounds and has
been named Edward Paul. The
Boyds are former Deport resi-
dents. Mr. Boyd was pastor of
the Methodist church.
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