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THE DEPORT TIMES, DEPORT, TEXAS, THURSDAY, FEB 15, 1951
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Schools to Enter
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Mrs. I. H’. Teague
Notes 90th Kirthday
THE DEPORT TIMES,
DEPORT, TEXAS.
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SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
In Lamar and Red River Counties
$2.00 a Year
Outside Lamar and Red River
Counties $3.00 a Year
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WEDDING announcements and
invitations, printed or engraved,
in the correct st vies See sam
pies at The Deport Times.
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winner, but there is everything,
to be gained in being a
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man. the Bogata postoff
splendid employee ss hi n
health force I his retnement
is gone but his pleasant peison-
ahty will continue to lise in the
minds and heart- . f those ss ho
weie fortunate i-nun ;h to know
him well.
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There’s a Chevrolet Advance-Design truck that’s right for your job.
Built to do it better, longer, and more economically. With the right
Valve-in-Head engine for the work — 92-h.p. Thriftmaster or
105-h.p. Loadmaster. Chevrolet’s stronger rear axles, heavy steel
channel-type frames and positive Synchro-Mesh transmissions
stand up under the toughest going. Come in — see the great new
1951 Chevrolet trucks today. ‘
(Continuation of equipment and trim illustrated is dependent on availability of material.)
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111 tin- old
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The Only Newspaper Printed 1"t'
Anywhere that Gives a Tinker's
Darn About Deport’s Welfare.
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Drilling Activities
Pewitt Ranch
Bomb-Making
Plant at Pittsburg
An ad in the Dallas News an-
nounces that brak layers and
plasterers wage scale is S3.5(1 an
hour. Anybody want to buy this
newspaper? The eflitoi wants b
become an apprentice to one of
those trades.
Bui nos An es is
Spanish -peaking
world.
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2 cents per word first insertion; 1 cent per word each ad-
No ad accepted for less than 35 cents p;r issue. I
Terms cash unless you are a regular advertiser in this n' wspaper. |
(.'LYDI
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t he
Slailord got ; .1
k. i -
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There is nothing wrong trying
to make all the money possible,
provided it leaves you time for
living
I SAI.
Subscription rate is $2 00 a year in Lamar and Red
j Biver Counties. Sent elsewhere, the price is $3.00 a year.
Wife
suing h i -
■ she kis.-i's I NEW wall papt i
I 11 ,i11i .mat ii ,n
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good test your own eyes for Right
; Sight glasses. Price 50c to $2.25.
I E O. Thompson. tf-c
Sun.I.i\ Sit
pi i t • . <'|a I
11. lie pl t -I nt
fn:ili an,! pi i son \i bo I...s i le
m -i .1 for Bible -1udi
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LOST—-Pair gold frame glasses in
case, sornewl^ere in Depoit. Mis.
W O Westbrook 2-c
FAN belts ami
all mal.es of <
frei-. Gi ant's Sei vice
Di port.
Sam Holloway has
ed notification from Gover-
s of his appoint-
minibei of
Imptoi < -
Monday. Feb 12 marked
52nd anniversary of Texas' <
est weather when the thermome-
ter dropped to 15 degrees biluii
zero, kerosene congealed m
lamps, water froze m i.tll ..nd
chickens froze t,. dei.'h or. >hi i:
roosts. Mani people ..I • 1 '-.'i
to death and thei e u u v m.
Ines caused bi
warm Our i ci
below remind, ii
freeze of 1899
rk--1T
I.Hind: i
ti turn'
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In the death of Waite:
vid of Bogafa. this ..i.-.i I
<if its finest aril mo-1
citizens This editoi
Walter since hi <am<
thirty liars ago Alnais pleas-
ant and agreeable and with a de
fire to be of seri ice to his fellow -
■ lost ..
ill
Hi-
lt I- difticult t
world is coming
n ritmg there i
'hat it is n akmg
toward coin.ng to
D.'pol t friends
t i f led of t hi' de, t h
,.t Lexington.
I mri.d
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own i bit i .al i .
•.meeri-l v
w o: d
• been -u .'.a 1
e th'.l’ollghlv
to Di'poi t i.f tin- ;
Foil r lb.: < -m.im. (
whim, r.i-t on offici.d dutv.
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7 t m Th.
All mi iti-ii
JOE EVERHEART
How..id, 75.
Fu.ier.il ,<crvi
tlleli on Jal
hied l:eie a
with tin l,.t‘.
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th.
one -.,1:
.1 d.iugh
......,...... Lun-
th< r-. Wright Hale. I
i H.de. R iigin , liv ;
M.’i hi 11
Mr- Vid.,
..Hl two
GRAVE Monument arid head
stones of best marble or granite
Janies Grant tf-c
last long
the dear girls They know they
can get it .Hl back at the drug
stm e
FOR SALE—
er.-: cotton pi
h.ml lour for(
of fertilizer. 5
I l if l OU dot. '
tor Co . Full ::
Mrs. I W Teague. Deport’s
-econd oldest lady, quietlv ob-
served her 90th birthday on Fri-
day, Feb. 9. No celebartion was
held, but many friends called
during the day and she received
a number of beautiful gifts and
cards.
Mrs. Teague, the former Lula
Day. is one of the twin daugh-
ters born Feb. 9. 1861 to the late
Rev and Mrs. John H. Day at
Beech Bluff. Tenn. She came to
Texas many years ago with her
parents and has resided in Deport
most of the time since then She
was married to Dr 1. W Teague
in 1880 He died a number
i i-.ii - Siu- has two i lidui^^V
living. Law rence Teague of Paf *^
and Mis. C. L. Brewer of Lo<
Call!. Mrs. Teague's
Brew
Mrs
the late Mrs. Lizzie
dud m January.
- Teague is still
and w ..Iks to ton n from
in e..s1 Deport almost
Siu likes to grow
and en j, n s gn mg them
her many friends. Mani beau- |
inpu ts have hei n present-
Times office We ex-
mgi ,.tulat ions and best
- and hope for her many 1
li.ippi birthdays.
A ( om ph t ion
oi i : t ,.m .ire
I ew itt R..ni *1 .11 ea I'ast
Stephen< A- Ph 111 ip - No
witt. I hindas su i
1 813 ban els da 11 v
f' i t
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■fill
The Paris New-
series of article-
concerning neighboring
newspapers and
Three weeks ago an
tured Lon Bovn'mn
mar County E< ho: ,i
Claud Council! mid
News-Herald, mid 1
printed an article ,.i>o ii
Deport Time-.. I’m’..' . ,\'i w
F-rni -mall - hell
t 11 i m. and 21 HI i .m
Noble-. Dt |>o11 11 c
11res of good
mth of Bogata.
L F Ttacue.
I’..: . Tex d!.2 i
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imbi .di n
li t i t
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bi.m.b-
I l.mt
of t! i
.n t i on. inii < 11
. -r:... 11 Ea-t Ti x
Hi -ai 1 that m
p..i roll thi con -
Pittsburg an
in additional
licit a.-i'if tax
a mal hi '
pt iidui t .
tl ade < ■■.: i nditurc of S1 -
in Pi” tiurg. in< ■ em-ing
' third t ie town.- pr-'-ent
s': o w ed
T. t v nil .<
ent field
mdii-.ited : li.it
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t . I . d. II : Xi d . I
til' ' , t -el . ■
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id I.
: n
i. i
nt 11is. i
pl. nt in
the house and kept a fire going
The artificial gas system tioze
up and Mrs Roberts lost all hei
plants. Friends and neighbors
to whom she gave
cuttings and were more
ate in saving them from the
freeze, will doubtless see to it
that she gets another ''start
II. oi ,t 9 4.5
I ’it I - I tir
We hopi
for
. ill t .
11 „ II S,IC..'I
i m. -ti Ii tin pa.-1' Im
.it 6 p m The^
li gular- and twelve
mi < t mg l..,-t Sun-
: t ot 111 mu' . ..nd M
i.mt told oi the powei
woid In tilling 11,e st
of Jmoli DeShazcr. a bomhadier
in Dohttle's a: nn going as a n.i--
sionary to Japan, after leading
the >ci iptui es.
Next meeting
be Feb 28 with Mi-
as hostess The hostess
lovely salad plate to nine
bets
i ■ pl. n’.
C : ii! ti M.mu'
. : D.dl.i--. w ..
i mining i tabl
' 1 burg The < ia
1 r.u t for pi i>d,
M74 < hemical
Hal. di m i , d tin
establishment
greatest changi
experienced bi
as communiti
addition to th.
pani will bring t
est imated SI 2b 'ituI
freight reieniii
l aluation of S1 U'HI 000
for S500 000 i: f.um
| and a
000.000
hi one
in< ome
Yellow Dei ii ,-pr
or. | : to o\
: r.,i to. - .d 1 1.1nd
mi will 1 o i ii. n
SALES PADS—Plenty of them,
100 sheets to book.
The Times.
The fact that beauty doe: not
not discouraging to i
" ir
.CHICK Brooder-, feeih
| and pou It i y wui Dt |
)er and 1 lardw a 1 e Ci;.
Someone is tiling to make
believe the I event snow
from Russia While Ru-ia
plants and guilty ot many nasty things, it is
foi tun hardlv probable she would send
us anything as white as snow
Snow fiom Russia would bi' : ed.
I 1 ■
The Rev C G Renfro, new <
pastor of the Depoit Bapti.-t >
Church, paid The Times a visit ply
last Wednesday, subset ibed f<>’
the paper, and didn't say a word
<>bout the editor's short comings
(Probably hasn't been lure long lion in many
enough to learn about them yet i probabii call
Ht was assured The Deport Times spring and rew ard
was a community new spapci and factors with
that we considered it a part ot can sing
our job to publish church, .-ihoo1
and any other new- that would
assist the religious and ediu.ition
al activities oi the <omn umti
Pubhshei
nor Allan Shiv
n ent as a charter
Texas'Ten Year I’a-tuu
merit Committce
impi oi ement com (
igm d to w oil; with
I’.i-hu e Inc . w hu :)
c .i) izi-d 1. t S' 'pt< mi i :
Shiie.s t.ded I h..vi
I on .ill citizens to unite in
.idiiiated effort during this
dei-.ele to make Texas' pa.-turt
I Imd- the finest anvil lute in the;
w oi Id
?fiT
,n Si .md.m.ii lan
i < c >n- • n D< 11 .nI i i ’. 3
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Medium-Dutv Fnrwjfd-Control *ith
Delivery Body
Heavy-Duty High Hack vwitH Hoist
y Z
Heavy-Duty Aith Fife FiyH*trig F quip'ue’it
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X'. . IX <|
4t> B pl.,i
R. xt.-n Wi h. dm
1 mi..i: in ., m..ki .
bum with ,i cii.it
Lamar is Blo--om
Mrs Louie Roln 11 . ma
mar County's out tmidim
women, is a lovet id flout
ahrubs. During the i e<
weather she had mani
h i i f.g t ,.t la
,f I . - I .oh un: 11
jn deinand
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Illustrated here ore a few of many standard a^d specially equippeo x_nevrolet trucks. We
can provide you with o Chevrolet truck that’s right for your job, in any of a wide variety
of body types, wheelbases and capacities ... a truck for every delivery or hauling necdl
M( 1 ’’.-Duty
No charge is made for publica-
tion of notices of church services
or other public gatherings where
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.
The | a till i'
mitt.'i' i- <h
Bi tti r Ti xu
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Lail
m'W ;
tin
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pumped
fi urn 4.524 34
Staked were Coats K Moore
4-A I'l witt. B.mks sin icy.
47n feet east of No 3-A. Humble
No ti B Dewitt. Dundas -uriey.
498 feet west of No 5 B and P
H Dew dt No 2 B Dew itt. Titu
CSL .-Uriel . 66(1 feet south of No
1 B
Phillips was reported down on
Ins B-12 and set cement on Tui's-
pictures day night. He also set surface
weekly casing on his E 3 on Monday,
editoi s.
tea-
I.a-
lot. :
I letroi’
It
Th'
and
Talco Times an I their piii.ii-l,e.
and employee- Bill Cani.int!-
ham. managing : ■: The
Paris New-, h/li'.m Pii-oii. fo: -
mer Deport Timi ri r mid
now farm editor of tie I'm ;
News, and Lloi <i M I > - r . m -
scription solicitor, imm- De
port, took some pii-tme mid
published a mo.-t flotu tori’
about us. Fait r- we t.■! .. little
embarrassed sorta b .< t , I. I
low who was ri iiorteu d< ,.d Im'
wasn't, and then enj'.vi d read-
Funeral sel l ices were held Fri-
I day afternoon at the Methodist
Church in Bogata for Mrs Annie
H.de Mitchell. 77. of Rugby, who
died Friday morning at 12:30 at
Stephen H Grant Hospital after
an illness of several months The
Rev. Lee Lemens of Mt. Pleas-
ant. and the Rev Joe Eierheart.
and the Rev W D. Thompson.
Methodist pastor at Bogata, con-
ducted the services.
J M Grant Funeral
made mtei merit at Bogata
Pallbcai its we e Tom Lemens.
Marvin Lowery. Jess Alsobrook
Watters. Guv Smel.-i r mid
I
Mitihel}.
at Rugby ■
[ Ihxcn H.de. ll a:
I Jim.- 30 i;;73. d
and Mfittie
ri. 1 n ll;9P- t
The most grateful httle beings
f all were the birds during the
eient snow With then food sup-
cut off In sleet and snow
they had to relv on the kindness
of people foi their daily crumbs
The buds showed then apprecia-
tion in many ways Thev will
probabii call around in the
then bene-
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