The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 20, 1952 Page: 2 of 8
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THE DEPORT TIMES, DEPORT, TEXAS; THURSDAY. NOV. 20, 1852
Mrs
was
Skidmore
Dr. Wm. B. Miesch
Rav Butler house.
OPTOMETRIST
Wright
attended
222 W Main St.
CLARKSVILLE
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CLARKSVILLE. TEXAS
NEW EQUIPMENT
USED
• II Massey-Harris with Bull-
and
dozer attached.
30 Massey-Harris
Mr.
• 22 Massey Harris.
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• I Eord Tractors
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rucker of
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June Brewers
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Lenses Prescribed
• Rotocvch* Cutters.
• Brush Saws.
Telephone 241
P. O. Box 272
• Mowing Machines
• New Holland llav Presses.
• Batteries and Tires.
• Sweeps.
• Bedder Points.
• Seeders.
• Hay Twine
• Grain Drills.
• Service Terracing Plows.
y'V!
,es
to
Happy Birthday
Mrs. M. E. Bazzell, Nov. 17.
Wanda Rollins Bennett, Nov. 17.
Miss Brodie Bell, Nov. 17.
Marshall Grant, Nov. 17.
Tom Massengill, Nov. 18.
Roger Bell, Nov. 19
Mrs. John Young, Nov. 19.
Mrs. Alex Francis, Nov. 22.
J. Embry Bryan, Nov. 22.
Mrs. Kenneth Read, Nov. 23.
Mrs. H. J. Presley, Nov. 23.
Charles Cheatham, Nov. 23
Mrs. L. C. Ballard. Nov. 23
Mrs. Roger Bell, Nov. 23.
Sam Holloway, Nov. 23.
We will appreciate your print-
ing orders, large or small.
week. '
“The Lion’s Roar.”
C L. DARNELL
Phone 2802-J2
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WALNUT FINISH
EXACTLY AS
ILLUSTRATED
ALSO AVAILABLE IN BLONDE
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Marshall,
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1100 W. Washington
PARIS, TEXAS
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the manr
and chart
amended
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Council
SECTK
HILTON
MBS TVL1.Y TSMPLB
and Mrs. John Walker Har-
I killed hogs.
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FULBRIGHT
By MRS J. J KERBOW
Mr. and Mrs Alvin Van Deaver
and baby of Carthage, spent the
CLARDY
By MRS VIRGIE BALLARD
Mrs. W A. Ballard entertained
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and comr
month or
for which
location.
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be changi
either the
furnishing
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meetings
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See Us for NEW AND USED FARM EQUIPMENT
GUARANTEED SHOP SERVICE On All Makes Tractors
Genuine Parts for Ferguson, Massey-Harris and Fords
30-dav leave.
i Several in this community have
• Danuser and Continental
Posthole Diggers
• Tractor Cushions
Sunday.
■e. J. J. Kerbow,
n
in
The Hot Springs area, in Ark-
ansas, was probably visited by
De Soto in 1541.
of 167 ”.,r
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touch !<>w n
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s. ari d tw
was a 75
Mrs. Edward Friend j
' wt’re | the
John nar,
end
Rev. Friend preached at the Bap-
tist church Sunday night.
Tailored with real collar comfort in
mind, the Arrow "Drew" shirt has a
smart low neckband that gives you
extra freedom at the throat, stays
neat and trim aM day due to its
non wilt construction. Mitoga cut for
that smooth "custom tailored look
. . . Sanforized labeled to keep its
fh. See the "Drew" today.
HARVEY BROTHERS
MASSEY HARRIS—FERGUSON DEALERS
E. Main St. Phone 123
Courtney and Mr. Courtney at J
Grand Prairie for several davs.
The rain which fell here Mun- I
day night will be a benefit to |
C ■ > »■ r> »• c nc ♦Faoxr r*ww»r*t tri YtlfTXV , _ . ..
| dren of Paris ano Mr, and Mrs
I Eulas Ashford and bovs of Cun
ningham, and Mr. and Mrs Ves-
ter Sloan and children of Mocho-
vec. The latter and Mrs. Page
I have just returned from
'to San Antonio with Mrs. Sloan’s,
| aunt, Mrs. Dell Orande.
kO^s
1—Avery 1-Way Plow.
• ’ Single 16-in. Plows
• U'ed Service Shredder
1—11 in. Breaking Plow
• Used Terracing Machine.
• Colton Duster.
• Danuser Posthole Diggers.
a week,
orders t
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gf Mr. and Mrs Judd Shuford x is
” Itod Suildax with Mrs Emma
; Slopei and daughters at Paris
r TBfr* Mrs. Sam Harvey vis
Mad Mra. Bessie Harvey at Paris,
Mr ■nd Mrs. Ross Warren vis-
*. Jtad Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Allen
■nd children at Cunningham,
g’Jhmday
Guests Sunday in the home of
Mr ■nd Mrs. M T. Lawler were
Mr. and Mrs R. M Thompson of
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“EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME”
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Keeping Up With
Former Citizens
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Times Subscribers
The Times thanks those whose
names appear beloW for their
subscription pat^ontge,
Horace Benham
Obe Wright
James Woodall
Lee H. Martin
Aleck Griffin
Mrs. J. A. Brunson
Dr. Jde Everheart
M. T. Lawler
J. A Wilson
K. E Pettit
B. A. Nobles
Mrs. Elsie Pettit
Mrs. A. E. Argo from 208 Ave.
E, Hereford to 404 E. Price St.,
Paris.
W. I Lawler from Deport to
Box 728, Clovis, N. M.
E. L. Stewart from 819 E. 6th
St.. Topeka, Kans., to 501 Ave.
Q, Lubbock.
Jesse Stalls from Jacksonville
to Box 95, Deport.
Octavis Westbrook from 608
Hill to 623 Russell St., Amarillo.
Chief Mantooth from Rl, Blos-
som to R2, Deport.
W. R. Bartlett from 3409 Euto-
pia to 3923 S. Stonewall, Green
ville.
Arrow "Drew”
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W^HOU5E
21 Clarksville St—PARIS
The House of Diamonds
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Friday night Cookies and drinks
were served She is moving to
Paris soon. Those present were
Norris Ballard, Sue Ballard,
James Kennedy, Barbara Skid-
Robert Lee. Bullard and'
Banks of
but Maitu
could run
hind on th
Rodgers
m> the firs
and then |>
27 yards f,
gers went 1
the extra ]
The Troj
'yard line v
plunged ox
The extra
Rodgers th
Bobby Mar
down of tl
gers went
point
Just bef<
went ox < r
up and lb
Ha ' kins to
making the
To on. n i
Malm d.
lot) tut
other ,-eoTe
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With the
to the I., t I
ed 25 yar 1-
made a lea
Look as Good
as You Feel
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RUGBY
By MRS EARL GROGAN
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Morgan
were Sunday visitors of his par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Morgan
at Bogata.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Howe of
Mt. Vernon, spent Sunday with
her parents and brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom- Slaton and Weldon
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ford and
son, Gary, had as visitors their
daughter, Mrs. Gene Foster and
children of Deport and her mo-
ther, Mrs. W W Greenway and
Mr. Greenway of Paris.
Rev. Dave Miller of Avery, fill-
ed his appointment here Sunday.
He and Mrs. Miller were dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs J. N. Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Sil.is Morgan had
as Saturday visitors, their daugh-
ter, Fay of Dallas and Mrs Mor-
gan's sister. Mrs. Johnny Mcl.e-
e and son, Mac of Deport and
. Johnny McLemore Jr. and
bubv of Pattonx ille.
MT and Mrs. E irl Grogan spent
Thursday xvith their son, Mr. and
Alvin : the night with Mrs. Ballard.
I Mrs. W. A. Ballard visited Mrs.
Donald Allen in a Pans hospital
j Sunday.
Bob Thomas Young spent the
week end in the Thomas Young
home, visiting his children. Tom-
my and Mary Ann, and other rel-
atives.
Mrs. Fred Skidmore visited
friends in Blossom Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey 1..^.....
and Nancy have moved
Ray Butler house. ,
Rev Calhoun Johnson of Rox- I
ton, visited in the W. E. Willis ,
home Saturday.
East Lamar School published
their first school newspaper last ! Kilmer,
The name of the paper is ! Howard of Alabama,
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Humphrey ' Black
si >n
Thomas Van Deaver
week end.
Thomas Van Deaver,
Van Deaver and Clint Robenett
xxere in Clayton on business Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dahl Hurley and |
Mrs. Henry Hurley of Cooper,
were visitors in the homes of Mf.
and Mrs. Lem Guest and Mr. and 1
Mrs. Ed Sandlin, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Granville Griggs
and sons visited Mrs. Griggs’ sis-
ter, Mrs. Bob Mills of Bagwell,
Sunday.
Rev. and I
and children of
guests of Rev. and
Hightower for the
THE SAD TRUTH
"We have everything figured
out,” said a visitor from Argen-
tina recently. “Ail we have to do
is declare war on the United!
States. You’ll lick us easily. And
then you’ll support us forever af-
terward.”
Elake | (i;|Ui;i-|t
..... 1 Moore
I gie Baker of Dallas, spent the
I week end xvith their parents, Mr.
I and Mrs. Harry Slusher and Mr
and Mrs. Otto Baker.
Mr and Mrs. Leslie Temple of
Taibliock, visited her mother.
Mrs. Ola Morrison, Sunday.
; Pxt. Virgie G. Black of Cam])
....... N. J., and Miss Hazel
, xxere united
i in marriage on Nov. 4. Px t.
"I..-'.; was reared here and is the
have moved to the Charles Rheu- son ,,f \[rs. Edd Clement. The
I community extends congratula-
tions.
Mrs. Billy Holbert received
i word from her husband, YNSN I
Billy Holbert staling he xvas mov-
ing from Oakland to San Diego I
Calif.
Sgt. Warren Denison of Camo i
i Hood and Mr. and Mrs. 1
Bonham and Mrs. Edd Bonham of
Unity, visited over the week er I
with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Denison.
Pxt. Gayland Oats, stationed at
Camp Hood.
xvith his parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
I >
with their
Mrs. Mervin SI t
V,’e ha 1 a ran
inches Monday
Mr. and Mrs.
as visitors, his sc-’
Roy Hocutt ind
i r tor the week > d. and her sis-
ter. Mrs. Now!. •: LoVell and
■r of Dall
and dauaiit
' ille. Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fm.’ene Garrett
| and family of D 'das, spent the
I first of the week ., :th his parents,
I Mr. and Mrs. Jim Garrett.
ivir. ano tvirs. nariy oen <ino
daughters of Bonham, spent Sun- >
day with her parents, Mr. and [ left Nov. 10 for San
Mrs. Eual Deshong. ! take their physn a!
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Temple have ■ for the armv.
returned to their home after vis- ..... ..... .........................
iting their daughter. Mrs. James | Commerce, visited recentlx' in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eudy.
Mr. .and Mrs. Z< b Page htid a-
visitors last we< ■< end Mr. and
Mrs. Buster Clax pool and chil-
GIKLS AGAIN
“I read in a book that Apollo
chasing a nymph and she
, turned into a tree.”
“He was lucky. The one I’m
chasing always turns into a jew-
elry shop or a restaurant.”
As
■ b^s^C'
Mrs. Forrest Grogan and laugh'
ter of Minden, La They were ac-
companied by Miss Ruth Grogan
of Houston, who remained for a
few davs’ xisit.
Mrs. C C. Cheat Aood of Dallas, [
returned home Sunday after a
few days’ visit w ith her sister, I
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Grav.
Mr. .and Mrs. Pul’ rd Freeman
f Paris spent Saturday night
dau.ihti r. Mr. and
. n and baby,
measuring 2.6 ■
i.’ht.
IFw Prater ha!
'< r. Mr. and Mrs
' i: 1.1 ren of Coi'D-
PATT0NV1LLE
By AGNES CARTER
________ A birthday dinner honoring R
iM^children and Mrs. Tom- E Scott on his 78th birthday was
Khrvey of Paris, were guests held Sunday in the Scott home
day of Mr. and Mrs Oral Attending were Mr. and Mrs. V
A. Merritt, Mr. and Mrs John
Grey and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Merritt all of Paris, and Mr and
Mrs. Barney Scott, Mrs. Lucille
McCann and Nelda.
Mr. and Mrs. J R. Pettit of
Dallas, spent the week end xvith
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Pettit.
Mrs. Barrett Bryan and son of
Ui
Crc^'1
CUNNINGHAM
By MRS IRA TEMPLE
Mrs H W. Slusher, who under-
went surgery at a Paris hospital
last week, is reported doing fine.
Mrs Dave Kennedy has return-
ed home from a Pans hospital
after undergoing surgery there
several days ago.
Mr. and Mrs. John Davis of
Matador, spent the xveek end
with relatives here.
Rev. Binson of Ft Worth, fill
ed his appointment at the Baptist
church Sunday morning and
evening. He was a dinner gue't
Dallas, visited Mr. and Mrs. R at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clif-
»>_rs *u„ ford Pynes.
l adies of the Methodist church
met at the church on Monday for
a quilting.
Word has been received here
from Mrs. Bill J< rdan stating
| she had arrived at Camp Roberts,
I Calif She has joined her hus-
band, xvho is stationed there.
Misses J.ickey Slusher and Mar-
Ft
-JBJ i
Milton and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Da’ is of Cross Roads, visited
Sundav in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Allen.
I Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gordon
have moved to Paris.
I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Avers will
move to Lubbock soon to make
I their home.
dasil place at Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Harve Williams
of California. spent Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. David Geer.
East Lamar Lions an 1 Lionettes
brought back two pretty trophies
Cunningham tourna-
ment, the bovs with first place
runner-up and the girls
; consolation runner-up.
FE3c Clyde Chandler and DC3c
I Lloyd Chandler, who are in the
navy, are visiting their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Chock Chandler.
sCVc‘
A McDowra over the week end.
There will be a free chili and
... .... ______________ h°t tamale supper at the Baptist
RBEingtt and Mr. and Mrs. Morris church Jsaturdav^ night.
lawl£r of Petty.
■. Mr. and Mrs. R H Ratliff and
I Mra. G. R. Horne and son, Jerry
of Dallas and Mr, and Mrs. Ulyus
U Anderson and son, Billy of De-
port, were week end guests of
Mt. and Mrs. Wayne Lawler.
Mf and Mrs. Gerald Gordon of
TVylortown and Mr and Mrs.
r John Manly Temple of Paris,
> o were guests Friday of Mr. and
Mrs. Tully Temple.
I , Mr. and Mrs. Jatheral Lawler
I Kwand Mrs. Harvey Bell and daugh
°* Par*s- visited Mr. and Mrs.
|MS. Willie Lawler, Saturday.
I Magt'' Mr. and Mrs. Claude Whitney
Mse of Paris, visited Mr. and Mrs.
'MF Houston Floyd and family Sun-
Bg&day-
IMF; Norman Pearson of Marshall,
K-’ visited relatives here Sunday.
rKflu Mr and Mrs. Robert Harvey
■L and daughter, Fay Nell, visited
K Mrs. O. W. Woodard, Monday,
K Who is ill in a hospital at Paris.
[Kr Mr. and Mrs. Earl Swindell and
K x /Children and Mr. and Mrs. Hous-
ton Floyd were guests of Mr and (
Mra. Roy Powers at Minter Sun- I
Kt,
Bf’ Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Norwood
■nd children of Cunningham,
B'S Spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Bp Talma Harvey and family.
Mr. and Mrs Clyde Harvey
HDK and children of Clarksville, spent
IT, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Harvey and Fay Nell.
Io5’' t
A ’
farmers, as they expect io ploxx
their land as soon as they can
get in fields It also put water
in pools xxhich have been dry
for so long.
Mrs. Buddy Taylor of Paris,
spent the week end with relatives
here.
Buddy Taylor, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Tavlor, xvho is stationed ,
in the Air Force at Wichita Falls. !
high point man on his basket-
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King, Trax;
h .1' Chri-Gi'f, Dick Scott. J D. |
Skaggs, John D. Alley and Ar- |
thur Fisher attended the Detroit i
WHD Club meeting as their I
guests ia<t Wedn. sdax' afternoon. I
Mrs. Juanita Zi llnei, WHD agent,
was ])i< -( tit and :,wc a demon-
stration on t ihle decor;.t'or..s. i
1 Sexer.il Fu 1!■ rirht <-iti/ens tit-
tende. 1 the fliner.J of Mr-, \ G
Filler at Depot t on Monday after-
n<"in.
Mr, and Mrs. Smith Gue't and
ehildr al of Waco, and Air. and
Mrs. Charles Guest of Commerce,
visited thnr jarents, Mr, and
Mrs. Lem Guest. Saturdax' night.
Citizens of this community
were sorry to hear if the pass-
ing of Mrs. A. G. 1.1 .lei of Deport
She w as a former Fulbright risi 1-
ent Our sympathy is extended
to her loxed ones.
I This con munity received a
i much needed rain Monday night
as water was getting scarce.
Mr. and Mrs Oscar Legate and
j son of Camp I food,
I Brandon and other relatives for
Lt. Fussell is axx aitmg ! and children, Nick and Donna
be transferred. The-. ; Sw i etwater, were Sunday
I spent the xxeek end in St. Augus-
tine.
1 Mr, and Mrs, J H, Kelley and
'children tin Mrs. Will Clark-on
] 1 xisit'.'d Mrs. M. J. Woodall in the
; i home of Mr. and Mrs. Cub May- ]
. I nnrd at Bog.da. S1'
Mmes. M P._ L.
Ridens. David Anderson. Bob )
King. lull Baker.)
. Dul; Scott, J
DANGEROUS
“There are a billion germs on
■ average dollar bill.”—News-
paper filler. This information
doesn’t frighten us, as a dollar
passes through our hands so fast I
" ' ...... a germ would break his neck if
Mrs. Buck Smathers, who has | hl, wen, (o jump off it —The Bns-
been Hl for some time, was car- t(11 (V;1 ( Herald-Couner.
ried back to Red River County ] ,— -------
Mrs. Leonard Wright attended
the 60th wedding anniversarx’ of [
the cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Tobe I
Michie in Torrell on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Dugger
of
and
was high point man on nis nasKet
ball team xx hen they played {
North Texas recently.
Mrs. Vireie Prator of Oklaho- 1
ma, spent the week end visiting
relatives here and attended the |
Davis reunion on Sunday.
Mrs. Verda Deshong scent he
j xveek end xvith her daughter j
Mrs. Edd Bartlett and Mr. Bart-
lett of Paris, and to see her grand- For that
son. Johnnie Bartlett, who has j
| hist returned from Korea for a CHRISTMAS GIFT
a few friends of Barbara Curtis
week end with his parents, Mr. [
and Mrs. Thomas yan Deaver.
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Robenett |
and children of Lufkin, were vis- I
itors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. }
Thomas Van Deaver over the more,
1 Barbara Curtis. They all spent
ana vails, siaiionuci ai
, spent the week end I
rents here.
Bell anil
been Hl for some time, was car-j t()1 (V;1.) Herald-Couner.
Hospital on Saturday night.
Lt. and Mrs. Pat Fussell and
have been
xisiting her mother, Mrs. Finns
The’, f Sweetwater, were
' Monday guests of his ’parents, .Mr.
I and Vi s V N. Dugger and at-
tended the funeral of her ..unt
j.Mr.-. A. G. Elder.
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