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At Paris Home
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R1TD RIVER COUNTY
taxes
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To Ford and Ferguson
Tractor Owners
Let Us Recondition Your Tractor
have the Parts
FULBRIGHT
have the Trained Mechanics
m.'e Tucsdav.
WE PICK CP
Jan. 24.
Harvey Brothers
MASSEY HARRIS AM) FERGUSON DEALERS
Phone 123
East Main Street
CLARKSVILLE
Ed
tion.
is now
ft sure is fun ricfin with
PHfLU PS 66
GASOLINE
family ,
SELF SERVICE
Oleomargarine, Grayson, lb. 25c
95c
Crisco, 3 lbs.
A
RENEW
85c
Yonr Present Car
70c
A
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Prunes, Delmonte, 2-lb. box 53c
LUBRICATE FOR SAFETY EVERY 1,000 MILES
USE
Lettuce, Ig. head
15c
I.
DEALERS—
monthly payment plan—a plan to fit
our
/
10c
your purse.
FOR DEPENDABLE CAR AND TRUCK
10 lbs.
60c
SERVICE COME TO
Kelsey Motor Co
PHILLIPS M PRODUCTS ARE DISTRIBUTED IN PARIS AND VICINITY BY
Service
4”
VICE
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HAYES & SONS
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Many persons have cars that can be thor-
oughly renewed. The cost will he less than
trading for another used car—and your
RENEWED Car would be much better.
MRS. TUCKER, CRUSTENE or JEWEL
Shortening, 3 lbs.
ARMOUR’S STAR
Pure Lard, 3 lbs
SUMMER GIRL
Coffee, Drip or Reg. lb. can..75c
and
He moved to
FOR SALE—Girls and boys bicy-
cle; two band suits and a cornet.
See Juan Rhodes. 52-c
TEST your own eyes for Right
Sight glasses. Price 50c to $2.25.
E. O. Thompson. tf-c
FOR SALE — Ferguson tractor.
Mrs. Hugh Evans, Deport db-tfc
Worth.
Mr
piano.
52 p
RUSSELL LAWLER, Deport
RUSSELL WHITNEY, Minter
FRANK DeWEESE, Reno
B. D. HOLLAND, Taylortown
PRICE & TOWNSEND, Chicota
J. C. JOHNSON STORE, Novice
GILLIS HOOKS, Rt. «, Paris
• w hen you
SCI* out of
For Weigher Precinct 7—
W. F. REECE
LAMAR COUNTY
For Commissioner, Precinct 1—
JAMES RHEUDASIL
Kenith
is able to
Perfect I
Grant, Cal
McKnightl
Barker. Il
a rd Petty!
Castlemarl
Nancy Cal
Joan Kinel
da Renfrol
Dale Ilolll
son, Jerryl
Johnny V.I
Fowler. I
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For Justice, Precinct I—
JIM A. WOMACK
For Commissioner Precinct 1—
R. V. PATTERSON
For District Clerk—
E W BOWERS
For County Clerk—
FLOYD A GREEN
For Sheriff—
C. O WELCH
J. C BEVILLE
We are
It is the 1
Perfect
are Syvil
Crawford
Gifford, 1
Loven, El
man, and
We are
ing contel
one form!
j^th. 1
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School frcl
happy to I
day.
Miss Beulah Mitchell visited in
Avery Saturday.
..nd
port
Well
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i New Garden Seed, Bulk or Pkg.
Onion and Cabbage Plants
L Seed Potatoes 1
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FLOUR—Kimball’s Best—
50-lb. sk. 3.75 25-lb. sk. 2.00
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Hospital Mr Barham is improv-
ed and was dismissed from the
hospital Monday. Mrs. Skidmore
remained for a longer visit in the
Barha m home
Additional Locals
Mrs. Jessie Reece of Dallas, sis-
■r of Mrs. W. O. Westbrook and
htB. Claud Barham, received four
nokeikOrihs, cuts about the head
nd other injuries when struck
V a street car in Dallas recently,
tee is reported doing nicely now.
We can change the performance of your
car—the appearance inside and out—save
money and add many miles to the life of
your present car.
W
-pital there,
e.ins unimprov-
JOHN WHITE, Sumner
PAT HICKS, 1045 N. Main, Paris
IRA FREEMAN, S. E. Cor. Market Sq„ Pari
BOB THOMPSON. 1700 Bonham, Paris
DEWARD CRUTCHFIELD, Maxey
J. R. WHITNEY, Brookston
ART-CRAFT
tailored made to fit
dows.
wood
'Die gooJ
Were Elie
and Alvis
K llh ini)
Ptlv is West
Ynan. F.ie
Peggv Sue
Marta Hut)
her
and Mrs Aurdev Fowler of Am-'days by illness,
arillo, visited friends here Fri- '
TERthevt
Muenjof
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guest of I
Commerce, spent the week end j
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I
L. A. Guest.
Will Wilson, a patient in the |
Announcements
TYie Deport Times is authorized
to make the following announce-
ments, subject to artion of voters
in the July Democratic primary:
■ Yes. you'll feel good all
discover the extra zip your
a tankful of I’hillip* 6z> Gasoline h's parked
with Hi-Test energy!
The Hi-Test elements in Phillips 66 (ias<>-
line help you enjoy tmooth performance.
Phillips 6<> fires fast and e»enly, providing
easy starting and lively acceleration. And you
Mee gatohne because Phillips 66 is blended
to burn efficiently . afUfo help prevent waste
and crankcase dilutioR.
Along with all this, Phillips 66 Gasoline
is controlled according to the season. Winter,
summer, spring or fall, Phillips 66 is right
for your car. Where else can you get so
much for your gasoline dollar? Fill up at any
station where you see the famous orange
and black Phillips 66 Shield.
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I8CR1P-HON PRICE
f and Red River Countie*
Xamar and Red River
Mttaa $3AB a Tear
■ABLY Di ADVANCE
SALES PADS—Plenty of them,
100 sheets to book. Good quality
paper The Time*.
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Lt Paul W Wood Jr., who ha£
been stationed at O’Hara Fieifag
Chicago, Ill , since his recent L.M
turn from Korea, has been tranV<
ferred to Lockbourne Air Force
Base, Columbus, Ohio. He and his
family are now residing at Colum-
bus.
Paris sanitarium, is quite ill
Here for th" week end were
Charles Van Deaver and friend.
Hank Schumat 'a r and Paul Rey-
nolds. student
I College. Hunts'.
Gm
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Mr and
daughb r. .
Worth Sun
hi.-it with
pix \ w< nt
Cttend the
mt nt dealt
sion the fill
rt turned h<
THREE rooms for » rent in my
home. Mrs. Bob Southerland. 52p
Tile hi
an (
Nixon
Th.
week
Juanita
Doloris F r.
San.h.i Di
H < d i I i >. Cat
•Ann M-h,r,
HEFFLEFINGEB OIL CO.
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A Liilrn to Rev Alltn nnd tht Soni of tht
™ Pionttn tvtryUtoJt) nuhtortrC B S
Honoring Mi-
on her birthday
Giles MeCarv. r
here, who regret that they are follow ing guest-
leaving. | 1............- - ■
FOR COMPLETE plumbing ser-
vice, fixtures, repairs and install-
ation, see us. Deport Lumber &
Hardware Co. tf-c
J. H. Moore went to Mar-
? ■Bull Tuesday for an all day
■Meting of the Executive Board
•f the Third District of the Con-
mnas of Parent-Teachers. The
business was for the planning of
tike board meeting and the pro-
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Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Hulett, Mrs.
Jack Hulett, daughter and son,
Miss Roslain and Jerald Hulett,
were in Gracemont, Ok., Satur-
day to attend the funeral of Mrs.
V. A. Hulett’s sister-in-law, Mrs.
W. H. McDaniel. Mrs. McDaniel
died there Thursday following a
two weeks’ illness.
toart giim Dr J. L Ruff Diet
postomce at Deport. I At Paris Home
mnd-cUae mail mat-
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If you own a Ferguson «<•
give you Special Attention.
FOR SALE—Cotton seed meily
cotton seed cake, cotton seed and
milo meal, cotton seed and milo
cake, hulls and meal mix feed.
We also have a large stack of cot-
ton burrs at gin. Anyone who
wishes to haul them away for
feed is welcome to them Quite
a few are hauling them, grinding
and mixing with some meal. This
makes good feed. We had rather
you would get some good out of
them than to burn them,
and get them if you wish,
friend, the
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Texas.
In San
were gue.~ts of Mr.
Ar'hur B:rJ. Mr. and
A. Salmon. Mr. ami Mr-
Bettv I
citizen of
Marv J .
perfect re,
Perfect
Fergus in.
Jane Ch<
HAVE you tried Super Kem-
Tone paint and Kem-Glo enamel,
by Sherwin-Williams? If not, try
it on your next job. Deport Lum-
ber & Hardware Co. tf-c
i tttose who wanted them and
i |wc forms to be filled out and
■Dfed to hi* office for those who !
■fcod to purchase by mail. More
|B taxes would be paid if a de-
ity collector was established at,
the local banks.
And deliver your tractor at no extra cost
on Complete Overhaul Jobs.
Cabbage, lb.
_ Pallbearers will be J. H. Par-
tita polls in droves this year. ^er. W. M. Pearson, Emmett In-
■y should. This country is Kranl" ^®y,,^yeaver’ Clem
Uta tired of what has been go-
| <M in Washington for fifteen
Miss Sara Womack has been
confined to her home several
dish supper. 1
named president, Sam J. Read,
vice-pres., and James Loven, sec.-
treds.
A football film, “Highlights of
1951,” was shown thru the cour-
tesy of Humble Oil Co. Some tall
fisherman yarns were recorded
over the tape recording machine.
Twenty-six men attended
meeting.
and Joe Hillhouse.
I Dr. Ruff, a retired physician,
i had been in failing health the past
I 10 years, confined to bed most of
I the time in recent months.
He was born in Tupelo, Miss.,
April 8, 1874, son of the late G. W.
Km.'/ ,
Come
Your
Deport Co-op. Gin,
3-c
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Sales
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At Cunningham
The Cunninghan' C< ivter
S'iciat'on "ill rv"-' Th"
night. Feb. 7. 7:30 o'<-l" t Cnn j
ningham school btrl'l.n" tor th" |
purnose of electing o'f1 • ■- ;>nd |
making plans .for < .!(■• o! th<
cen’etery this year.
F.v< rvoll" . ho is inteia -'e-l i?
urged to ;fend thi ’’leetin? W<
need your help L. I. H.it. e 1
president
MAGAZINES—Let us take your
subscription to any magazine or
newspaper. Our prices are those
of .the publishers and we guar-
antee prompt action when you
leave your order with us. The
Deport Times.
Funeral of Dr. Joseph L. Ruff,
77, who died at his Paris home
early Tuesday, will be held on
| Thursday at 2.30 p. m in Gene
Roden & Sons funeral home. The
i Rev James S Riley of First Bap-
I tist Church will officiate, and
Paris Lodge No. 27, AF&AM,
niday Jan 31 last day to W’H conduct Masonic rites at the
oil taxes. From reports it'grave in Evergreen Cemetery.
Itt* Texas folk are going i Pallbearers will be J. H. Par-
i.f Sam Houston '
!le. w ith Mr. and |
| Mrs. T. M. V ii !)■ aver an ! Mr i
an I Mrs. G. R R< vnolds Ray ’h< u 11- •
f ETSTC. Cot-|
• rce. was al- ' hi re.
Mrs. L. A.
in
Jr., and Mr. and Mr> J A. Dick-
'cmes- 1 ivu xju mu v_ ;. -. .. - - - --- - - - -............. Lt. Evans
__ social I Charley Zunker San Marcos: Mr 1 left Saturday to return to his sta-
hour in honor of Rev. and Mrs. land Mrs. T. V. Bradon and Gary, j tion.
Wright and Johnnv. with 38 pres- "
ent, was held 1.^
cookies and punch were served.
Mrs. F W. Brandon returned
home with her nephew. Charley
Zunker of San Marcus, Sunday
for a visit with her sister. Mrs.
Lillie Zunker.
Mrs. Bill Baker went to Dallas
Wednesday to be with her sister.
Mrs. Lorraine Humphrey and
children, who are ill with influ-
enza
Mrs. W. A. Cardwell. Texnrk-
W. Hud- | ana. a surgical natient. is improv-
’ -atisfactorilv
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ray San I-
of DeKalb w ere sick and unable | lin
to attend.
FOR SALE—Good used
Mrs. Raymond Hignight.
^Perfect
Isbell. C
Donald R
1 lon.dd- on
lyn Ann (
ney, (;I. nJ
P<fv. I.u>
C D" lull
Dale M. I<]
Albert Mitchell was awarde I a | an I Mrs. G. R
Master's degree at the mid-winter . Tucker, studen-
exercises at East Texas State i m»
Teachers College. Commerce, on > !
Formerly of Fulbright. ’ for Dall;
he now lives in Greenville, where | sage that Mr
Lamesa, | he is chemist for a milling com- ;
Pr^buterMn Men
Name Officers
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New officers for 1952 were
named when the Deport Chapter parents, Mr. and
East Lamar Raps
Annona Cagers
Delbert Ballard, usually reli- |
ble on defense, turned into an of- I
fensive demon Tuesday night and I
East Lamar’s Lions reaped 55-26
revenge over Annona.
Ballard hit 21 points, his top
total for the season. Backing him
w ere Charlie Harvev w ith 15 and !
Wayne Fletcher with 13.
zXnnona had defeated'East La-
mar in Annona recently. Over the
. oason. Annona has now lost only
three game- all to East Lamar, i
Fleming paced Annona Tuesday 1
night with ID pom’s.
Ea ’ 1. .mar v ..n the "B” bovs ,
1 22. and Annona
" e. 3’1 27.
0o<»k Dsdd^i
'7SW'
By MRS. LEI.A ROZF.LL
Mrs. Edgar Hooker of Ful-
hrii’ht, left Tuesday for an m-|
definite stay at Hot Springs. Ai k.
:;s awarde 1 a i
FOR SALE—Fresh country sau-
sage, backbones and ribs at S. C.
Short’s Store, Pattonville. tf-c
WNNINGtmSi }
Dayton Joe Williams stationed
at Seattle, Wash., h*3 written his
_____ ‘ 1 Mil- J B Wil-
of Presbyterian Men met Tuesday that he is working in the
night at the church of a covered communication department He
Ray Woodard was I wa» inducted into the Navy in
a „ . „ . ’September 1951 He received his
basic training at San Diego, Calif.
Mrs. Ira Fowler has gone to
Jackson, • Miss., to visit her son,
Lester Fowler and family. She
will also visit her mother at Car-
thidge, Miss.
Charles Burl Williams was abl£
to return to school Monday after
being confined to his home last
week by illness.
Venetian blinds,
your win-
With aluminum, steel,
or plastic slats. Deport
Lumber & Hardware Co. tf-c
THI DEPORT TIMES, DEPORT? TEJ^ AtJRSDAY, JAN 31, Ifci
CLAMFUED ADVERTISING
Rate* 3 cents per word first insertion, 2 cents 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.
GOLD SEAL RUGS, in sizes 9x12,
9x15, 12x12 and 12x15 Deport
Lumber & Hardware Co. tf-c
WEDDING announcements and
invitations, .printed or engraved,
in the correct styles. See sam
pies at The Deport Times. tf-c | B. G. Bailey, Mgr.
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FOR Ford tractor sales and ser-
vice, call for free demonstration.
Hess-Conroy Tractor Co., Mt.
Pleasant, Phone 140. dbt
. Hugh Ev..n.< uri’l > n. Lt ;
(1 E\ -i - of W dti r iu < d i
’io-l .t.J. W. -bullion. D
C . 11 ■. o i > I uiiud from ,i visit
I vv ith rt l.u ivi . m South
I Loirsianu ;.nc! Ark..n-as.
1 .Antonio thi v
Brandon i and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hayes left
Wednesday to take their son, Joe
Franklin, to Dallas, enroute to
North Island, San Diego, Calif.,
after spending a leave from the
Navy with his parents and other
relatives. Their daughter. Miss
Patsy Hayes, student at ETSTC,
accompanied them as far as Com-
merce, after a visit here between
semesters. Mr. and Mrs. Haves
remained for a visit with rela-
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hutsell of Sil-
verton Dick Guest of South
Plains, Mr. and Mrs. Harley
Campbell and daughters, Mr. and
Mrs. Les Campbell of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
and sons, Raymond Chalker of
Lubbock, and Rev. Clay Guest of
Levelland, have returned to their
respective homes after being call-
ed here for the funeral of Mrs.
A. L. Campbell. Mrs. Chalker
and Mrs. Guest remained for a
longer visit with their father and
brother, A. L. Campbell and Low-
ell Campbell.
In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Eu-
0ram for the District Conference gene Sullivan of Riverside, Calif.,
•pVo be held in Marshall on April a family reunion was held Sun-
SW’IB day in the home of Mrs. E R.
-------- Sullivan at Deport. Guests were
Mr and Mrs Joe Barham of Mrs. E R. Sullivan’s sisters and
Antlers. Ok.. WO and Mrs. Rus- brother, Mr. and Mrs. Luther De-
■eH Barham and daughter, Carol Berry of Idabel, Ok . Mr. and Mrs.
B Ann of Shreveport, La., and Mrs. J H. Tow nes and grandson of
Henry Skidmore of Dallas, were DeKalb, Mrs. Winfred Tow nes
here over the week end to attend and son of Freeport, Mrs. Mary
Clyde Barham Sr., who has been Ripley of Dallas and son, Larry
■ medical patient at the Grant Ripley, Mr. and Mrs. John For- i
"" -- -■ ester, Mr. and Mrs. O .
son. all of Bogata. Another hro- j ing
tht r. Frank Hudson and family | ?
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/rourfood
AUMMor-Collector Calvin I
tar was in Deport Friday
C to issue poll tax receipts 2nd Sarah Reb^ca* (Harris') Ruff
ia vnrnzx wnnto/i fnom orx/4 _ . .. , .
Receiving his medical degree
from Barnes University, St Lou-
: is, Mo., he began practicing medi-
I cine in Delta County nearly 50
years ago.
The following year, he moved
i to practice in the vicinity of
i Rockford, Clardy and Biards-
February, outstanding month of town until 1932.
Hhday anniversaries of two Paris at that time.
■nous men—Lincoln on the 12th | He married Miss Cora L. Pierce
Ml Washington on the 22, is also of Rockford community, March
* unusual month this year, 26, 1905.
hich is leap year. When that >
Kurs we tack on another day to 1
tacuary. This year the month
■tan and leaves on a Friday—
■a of them, and don’t ask us
»w long it will be until that
tapens again. Then there is
Bound Hog day on the 2nd and
■tautine day on the 14, when
■ boys will shell out for candy
id flowers. February is ail
MA—more power to her.
;inrl children of Ft
visited their parents. Mr. ; nd
Mrs. Ed Sandlin and Mr. and Mrs.
Kit Adams. Wednesday.
George Oxford and
moved last w eek from the Temple
farm to Rugbv.
Mrs. Nora Everhart of Bogata,
are prepared to
F W 1
Mr. and Mrs. i A1 rs. J
entertained the | C. 11 Jenkins; at Shreveport thev
w ith a dinner at 1 visited Mr and Mrs. Bill Burton
leaving their home in CL’ ksville Sundav: 1 Jr., and ?d; c.r.d M.-
After prayer services WedneS- j Mrs. Ed McC.m er. English; J son in El Dorado. Ark.
day night at the church, a swvi.o ----------
o>. wiih 33 I De’roit: Mr. and Mrs. F W Bran-
Refreshments of ' don, June and Rosemary Bran-
1 don.
William Earl Hamilton
in the air force t San Antonio.
There are a n itnber ill with flu. (
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t left Sunday I Willi.ir
a ni'es'- , .Arn.v
Sn'ifh Guest
Lamesa, i he is chemist for a milling com- a patient in a 1
Campbell | pany. | J. K. Baker r<
Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Wright and ; cd.
Johnny moved Monday to Malta,
where he has a full time church.
They have made many friends
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