The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1951 Page: 4 of 8
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THE DEPORT TIMES, DEPORT. TEXAS, THURSDAY. MARCH 1
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THE DEPORT TIMES
Local Dealer
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Prizes Named
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lulu artls-l lev I i n on
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Select is e St n iue
With the many wounded
armed services coming
The Internal Revenue system
of the United States was first pro-
poned by Alexander Hamilton.
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No one ever gains friends with
Eveivbody is
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EDITORIALLY
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BURT LOCKHART
in Pittsburg Gazette
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■titered at postoffice at Deport,
Ctexas as second-class mail mat-
ter, Fab 10, 1909
Thue .ui -uni.
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FOR SALE
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With plunger-type lock controlling all drawers
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Urges 6 Day Week
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Terms cash unless you are a regular advertiser
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from v
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no admission is charged
admission is charged or
floods or wares of any kind are
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wav and Baleigii Conwav . all of
Cla: i . vtlle
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that we
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TEST your own eyes for Right
Sight glasses. Price 50c to $2 25.
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for cattle.
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Phone 31,3.
FAN belts and
all makes of cars
free Giant's
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VV ere Gol don Isbell
I ionovan.
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Bu-sell Conway.
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write up
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The mo-t unfortunate child r
not the one who i, denied t'ung .
| but tht- one who get> eve: t.; mg
he want-
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Hold <>:l
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■tffcred for sale the regular ad- j
| hard luck stories
interested in
Upon mvitat.on of Mi
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vertising rates will be applied.
Formal obituaries, cards of
thanks, resolutions of respect and i
poems are published at regular
advertising rates.
1949 Chev.
Chan throughout
lat u
K. l a - Motor Co
M t 2 7 -:
II; t'a
Tbe ebeve r-‘..-e' wl’’. two tet'er nr" r!'o*.
dfc*eri. The f*/o le'fcr j.ze ci c tc
o storage tompodmcnl *».'h two cc.-dcL'e <
No 478
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Men, like tacks, are useful if
they have good heads and are
pointed in the right direction.
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100 sheets to book
paper The Times.
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Friday, March 2. i Tex.,
dependence D.ix On that m.
1836 delegates gathered to
the Texas government I' .
teresting to note t . pe: id. i.t
term was r. sti u t:-<l t-. thr< < .
and he could not r-uc.eed lim
The U. S finally got
restricting the office of
to two four \ eai t< in
when the 36th state . em.te
voted, thereby ratifving ano'lie
amendment to oui constitution
John D. Isbell Feeder Buyers Gel Peach Crop Cut
Buried at Deport ; Bulk Calf Crop
Ft. Worth Market
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j The season is rapidly appro.u fi-
ling when every dutiful husband
i w ill begin t
The Only Newspaper Printed (den
Anywhere that Gives a Tinker’s
Darn About Deport’s Welfare.
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la'nd Tli< : e will I
i/e and a $59 -< < o
:i e a ‘ . la-
Si . if i tilt w
fo:
a h
wm four majoi devel
the livestock indus-
□(._ I try during the past week which
were noted at Fort Worth.
1 Packers were caught
1912.1 sqeeze between puces they
1 get for the meat at their ceiling ,
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George Washington
middle name.
' Til.' d.,\
Coul.i pee:
a hundred
ball game
k:nd of
$27<)')b
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b (1B SALE 1949 < hex T sedan |n^> .(n(j ranching until about a 1 levels and the fact that sto< ker
Motor complet.lv overhauled 'vear ago. land feeder buyers were getting
A xajue jou Su| V|V()rs ,,r<. hls Wlf(. f,,lmcr- :’he bulk of the calves since their
lx Annie Halbrooks. three sons, ' P< nes are restrained only by the i
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SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
In Lamar and Red River Countie*
I2.M a Year
Outside Lamar and Red River
Counties $3.00 a Vear z-uax l' tot .
INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE The dentist is the only man w ho Gb<A v E Monuments
' ■ ----------—- i can look down m the mouth and
No charge is made for pubhea- lt p.1V
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I lol 111!
la.’, of Ml
■ of D’ pol I
,d Ml It
- cid of foxir lei’er
i.-s* ire replaced by
. v der leek cnd key.
$81.00
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11 tho
Do-
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1947 Uli.
of t-a
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r . 2 65 '
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only i xpyi iciix'e worth
the kind you j ay foi out
own earnings
The most amazing invention for office or home. Will keep
all your records at your finger tips and your valuables in
a steel safety vault.
Contains: Four ball bearing, letter size files for bills, let-
ters, quotations and orders; two double index drawers for
3 x 5 or 4' x 6" cards (6400 capacity), card drawers can
also be used for cancelled checks. Equipped with a safety
vault that will more than pay for this cabinet by preventing
petty pilferage 'no keys c~c necessary — or y YOU know
the dial combination). 37’,y F ah, 30'2 wde, 1-7 '/j
deep Cole gray baked enamel finish.
..•ice refilled.
Pe erend, it'.-
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t”' all
f ”i.ld
J 'al 1 bearei:
|.,f 1 iepurt. Dan
Ii. ilton.
| wax
Se.eial good re-
bull calx er
enough to
$250 up
dt tfc
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Roger W Babson, noted econo
mist and financial expert, dedar
ed in a recent statement that the
desire of all of us for mor.
41 nd less work is the real <
of our declining dollar
ticle points to what has happen-
ed to the dollar since 1949 and
why, and declares that drasti.
reduction in cost of government
must be made or we will se.
twenty five cent dollars, rathe:
now
(’..lor..do I...
of iugh n mint.
-t. •< in
Times subscribers are ask-
ed to notify the subscrip-
tion department promptly
; c,f any changes in their ad-
dresses. Under the new
postal laws, newspapers
and periodicals must pay
postage due for notices of
any changes in address fur-
nished by the postoffice. In
addition, there is also the
problem of delay in deliv-
ery or failure to get the
paper. The best plan is to
send the change of address
in advance.
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n . nip i< '
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using indu.it ions
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B.i. is for
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Dois:'. on of Mr ..nd Mt
Bob Bix-’.n. hu \ olunl.ii < <1 h.
sei vic.' for the N.ix v Ho p,. < 1
his phv i. a) cx.uiun.it ion and l.T
I Mondav for San Diego. Calif , to
enter basic training Dockv is ;> '
graduate of Deport High School i
and last week completed ,-i course
of study at a barbers college in
Dallas He was at home over the
week end visiting his parents
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2 cent# per word first insertion; 1 cent per word each ad-
No ad accepted for less than 35 cents p.-r issue,
ir. tv is n- wspaper.
FOB SALE--
lux< Stxlehne
< ,w ner c.ir On. < f
■ould -<•.■ this i
Bov K. i.-cx Mo.
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Alx oid.
,it 437 pound
Fo: t Wo: th r> eord
f..t Limb. .1 ■>'
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ill l..t.'I ..nd
>. $299
ex. eed ItlglV
preached to
might have
taxing tiie
the church,
he xv .:s will to < ui ta 11
i rnioii, and. having rea< hod
hat h. cin id, led the psxcholo-
. .d ti a in ent. he said :
I tn afraid Exe kept you too
long “
Whereupon
No. go/ right
till raining.'’
Mrs
of Fulbright
Holloway
them la-t
dan x folk, .otto
< rt and cattI. : .
— half inch thick. center <
home c'lr.’d han: big .iron:
as a breakfast pi..1<■: .-ci.uoo]
oggs. hot biscuits, blown gra'.
real country butter, four k:u
of home-made prc-.erxe a
good coffee We hope none
our city editor friends w ho
th*' above drown in 1n<i:
saliva.
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w ill
..nd me.it t
cd 11<111oi11 x and tii.it
-i ti.e I :r. t ,u.d I 5th
ne pel ■ ui.. 1 i'' a
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three sons, ' pi ties are restrained only by the
1 Bob Isbell of Clarksville. G.lber' degree of optimism with which
FOB SALE—1941 Cue. T sedan ' I-bell of Ft Worth. John Isbell ' ’h'A' view the future.
Nice appearanc. and good me Jr of Shreveport, La , two daugh- ! 2 The sharp advance of stock- I
TT-k i 1 >.r is a good; terr. Mis. Pauline Merritt of Tai-lei prices, especially calves and
and ilepen.i. t ie tian-poita
Kel.-ev Mot' a Co .
of Cunning
and I ’.it sv F ul
l.e. ta (>ool I v and
of D< I.. :.r and
i.m
FOB SALE—Yelh
er . cotton poi.-ot
L.iul v otn ford ':
< f let till/. 1 Y>
< . : f o u don't
C.1 F'ulbi is ■
w e
dollars.
than the 57 cent dollar we
have
ini' l' .n
vi .,i I nr.'
New all turn
for milk
I $33 59 tin
of I’la in view had 41 beau th. t
;': I I 39 poll nd at 1 : e pr .ee
I. N. al "I M. Cull’.' h Conn
ei . no■.'. ..Il time Foil Worth
,:il v if i i 2!i9 < 11; ,ped ea I I in t" .
< i e e| 11 >; I. d the < la'. Before
w <■ i f old, at 117 pound at
i I 'line
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yearlings
3 The rumors that Washington
arc gird
a battle w hu h w ould
ceiling pines and wage
controls and that there i> some
talk of abandonment of the par-
itv principal in W.i-hington cir-
. Ie
4
A Tyler coon huntei i L.
home after 48 hoiu of mle
wandering in a wooded ,oiinn
near Lindale A .ompamon found IH I'OBT Al I. STARS TOP
his wav out of th. woods tn. so SOI TH SIDF.RS. 38 33
ond dav. after they
editor has been ' L
times in Sulphur Lott,
hunts in the d >\
were but few clearing
levees. May Tie tiie
go down or cloud
stars, but there w li-
on the no: th side of
And he didn't give .. .■: .:.g ..
as the dogs continue,
coons, trees were t< !!• I
cross cut saw and big fight
place between lhe coon
hounds. That was th. reason for
going into the woods, and he- al
ways found his way out when
daylight came
'41 Dodge
Countrv sau-
Sk.iggs. Ful
3 p
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' .'.ward fo
. All Star 1
; < lementai
was
5ll j
I- be)I of Ft Wort h.
Jr of Shreveport, La . two daugh
Pauline Merritt of T’ai
i.-. formerly of Deport, Mrs Vir
Deport 1 gm io Schell of Dallas; one gi and- !
two brotheis. Jim anil Geo. ' Administration circles
H He- j | p, ]| ,,(■ Clarksville. mg for
■9'' T)n. j >., 11 Bearei: were Gordon Isbell parate
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FOR SALE
head gisteied Hereford
stones of best marble or granite
James Grant tf-c head registerexi herds
P C Grant, Deiio:t
I Thor:
Edw .nd
But. .rd
Kell. v<. I ■ .
.ird-. Jo-< i ' H
King
Fun.
I i>. II. 59. wa- held
I’iea-ant Church west ... ... H... .
TIiuim1.iv afteinoon with Bev , B> 1 F-D GOLLDY
Buddy Burgess of Burkbam of-i Th< re wen four major
fniating Burial was in Highland oprnents
Cemetery. He was bom near L. .
port. May 28, 1891, son of the late.
Bud and Mary Susan Isbell, amt
moved to Clarksville in ln'?. '
i where he was engaged in farm-
ing and ranching until about a
year ago.
Survivors are
hofx-
atomic linii.o and .hi
if tii< si ion: t ..’> :
will lim rx up 1 i..
cd plane Bu
to st. : t a w it.
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J.ow< :eu ...I pl ! •
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<1 pound "f file I ll.c.e re. I
1 lu.-| riot t.i
marine pl. m
her sii.111.11'<•
« r,c.. earn. >•
the Chim <■ i
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m A -I aj er Ou: :
I ublishe:
prompt ; •
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Th. Gilcr.ifte:
a: e g< .ne w h< n
tht.,ugh anx on.
knotholes and s
tn. thex re using
lumber t” put
Ben.cmb« : .,o< i' H 'Ii-.t butt.-i
Un. I< S..m bought >.t 65 lent a
I ' aind ’ We w < :. ati .iid h< w
.-1 a, i w ti million of pound:
but he is getting out f: on under
He Ii.i- sold .t to It.dx fo; f 5 < on':
a pound
complet. ly
Good appearanc.
SALES PADS—Plenty of them, can't beat in a
Good quality sex Motor Co
tin
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Tin ': si • 11 • ■ • ■..' ' i . ■ nt'.
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< e|; ended, reflecting in p ut the
roll back of some packer prices
and also probably caused by con-
sumer resistance to high prices
in some degree.
■ f our
horn. ’
from Korea, the Red Cross again
finds a lug job to do A i.iir-
fiaign is now undeiway to a.d
that gnat organizat i”n .t'>
yeariv donation- Gi\<- a gen
crouslv a- you can and n n .ikim'
tip v our •! nd ., I . ..it t.<,xi mm b
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15. 1951. on ll
The Uni'< I
on . . ii.-duIe
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Ann J..< k on of I ’>
w.ud Bettx. Will
rn.ii. Vix ion Ru h.e
Jennie Ruth ami J.
of We-t L.,mai
S. con.i t. am Jo. IL, D. x.in o'
Deport Sa:..9 E.therlx of F . ’
Lamar Jen v Colo. 11 M Cm- ot..
and Daxi McG.ihan
ham at forw at ds
f.-r of Roxton
Ell,. Mae Moss of D. I., .r
Jov < i Gordon of Cunning I
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Cm.ciies from ..11 ten
>< liool- selected the ph.xei
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>ame mm I.< i fo: th.
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fi- make rm out-t;.riding record
m .rnx endeavor, the jiul.li; her
; nd vour friends want to know
Tell us. Telephone or
the event and give it
to our reporter or mail it to us
. Thank you.
_________ It is not until w. get hui edu
------- I cation in tne Sci.nol of Expel i< ne.
__ . , , .Ithat we ate re.dlx entitled to a
The penny postal card w ill cos'
2 cents, newspaper postage will
be doubled and circulars will cost
two cents instead of one if con-
jp-ess adopts the recomn.i nda-
tion of the president With news
print manufacturers telling pub
lishers thev can't have as much
paper in 1951 as thev used in
1950, and the postal department
wanting to double the pri. e the j
average publisher is wondering
what the heck will happen next
A n iiii.-ii r one
laum. Sunday night.
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I J E Rosborough. Horticultural
Marketing Specialist, has issui d
the following statement:
The peach crop in Northeast
Texas Counties will be cut short
j due to the zero temperature
i which occurred several weeks
ago The results ot the cold dam-
„— ...e. showing up in fruit buds
turning brown and in some cases,
twig growth and body injury has
occurred. Damage /to orchards
from a complete loss of
fruit buds to the loss of half of
the bud crop. All counties from
Tyler northward have suffered
.severe losses. Cherokee County
I fruit growers are fortunate in
having slight damage to their
, fruit buds, but have an ample
' I supply left for producing a good
iii.p
Twenty percent of tin total
' number of fruit buds of a tree is
a sufficient number to produce a
'normal crop of fruit if they all
Set fruit and mat u i e
| Plums, apple-, and
1 not been damaged Lx
norma I < : op can lit
fiom I lie f fri.it
L.: lied to the gm
..ml ' : 11 ! a\ <■ I
llm |-.">'- ,.1
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