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The Paris Newsi
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THI FARIS NEWS, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1954 At Least 15 House Runoffs indicated for Texas Voters By DAVE CHEAVENS who sought reelection were re-. Two holdover senators are in a AUSTEN" least 15 House' turned. runoff for a congressional post in runoffs and one certain special! ep jjm T. Liadsey of Texas. They are John Bell' 10 a DEATHS AND FUNERALS Mrs.

Jim Majors Mrs. Jim W. Majors, 78, 1431 W. Cherry died Monday at! Sheets Funeral Paris News Service She dieo at nome after at Mrs. Minnie Bornmin, all of Bos-! 'shofct illness.

i well: Mrs. Ollie Edge, Surviving are these and Leslie Harris, Odessa, Tex. Mrs. Curtis Cantrell, Anttoch com-', munity; Mrs. Cecil Hidiway, Abi- Carroll Funeral lene; Mri.

Coy Hadawty and Miss Peggy Gray, Cooper; H. L. Gray and Zane Gray, Paris Newi Strvfct CLARKSVILLE The funeral rl vjray auu nrr HUGO, Funeral Lubbock: 10 grandchildren, and of Mrs. Ida (Crawford, 1 Community Chest Name Is Changed The Lamar County United Fund is the name chosen to Fletcher in the bsenc and Willi am SifaU TOeM Uiristi. mere mini i Chapel, conducted by the Rev.

Hu Haze, minis r. Street Barton, pastor of Ch Church, with Burial in Mt. Olivet was made by Coffey Funeral Senate election will be needed toi tnai likely candidate for, House fill out the roster of the 54tJi Legis- speaker, won his contest. Rep. I lature that meets next January.

Max Smith of San Marcos, chair- ot Approximately 100 of the 150 man of the House Appropriations to be a special election to fill the House members won reelection, 13 Committee last session, will be! vacancy that will created 1 senators were returned and 16 did! back as will Sen. Ottis Lock off vinner not have to run, and one new Lufkin, who was chairman of the Another spec al senatorial elec-1 M. biggs, W. M. Pearson ly ill about two weeks.

of el tte SenatT ctmp.Ujn i tion loomed in West Texas. Unof-jand Culas M. Rook. Two of the state's most colorful' manager i ficinl in concessional; Mrs. Majors, a widow, was for-i HOIIOWCY DUriQI of Avery Baptist Church offi- nd Cl4rksvlUe Funeral Comet Henry A.

Air Forces. i ciated, I Home made burial in English News Service Cemetery. HUGO, Okla. Henry Albert Mrs. Carroll leaves these chil- I Gustin, 83, former resident of by former marriage: Qkl Bm a recent meeting of th It is the aim of the United Fund to include all other organizations except those conducting fund raising drives for polio and cancer.

The United Fund campaign will get underway in the county the She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Inona Baptist Church was conduct-. Home. Named pallbearers were Delbert; Mr. Sheets died Saturday night dren Ward J.

Cur- at his home, having been critical- Chicota, died heie at 3.45 at the home of nephew, Delbert Gentry. Smith, Clarksvllle; Tom Smith, UUer par September. Funeral Tuesday at 4JTexarkana; Charlie Aikin, Eng- p. were arranged at lish: and Mrs. Ollie Marshall, Presbyterian Church, accord i i Avery.

Campbell Funeral Home e. i i be Ray Roberts of McKinney, one! Funeral Home arranged the Presbyterian Church the Rev. Fr a i holding the services. Will Burnett Paris News Service ROXTON Will Burnett, about 80, former resident here, died Moil- Results of the-Democratic pri-iime Young Democrat leader Former Sheriff Lane beat Jack Mary James and Mrs. Sam Casey.

ma "as compiled by the Texas i close political friend of Bep. SamjFisk of close associate -Legislative Service and the Asso- i Rayburn of Bonham. LL Gov. Ben la session of Speaker Reub ciated Press show that most top I Ramsey again will preside over! Senterfitt of San Saba, who did i both of Paris, and nine grandchildren. leaders in both houses; the Senate.

not stand for reelection by the pastor, the Rev. Van' Mr. Gustin, born in Kansas, Oct. i day at home in Batesville, Miss. Martin and the Rev.

Terry Atkin-110. 1870, son of the late Mr. andj Mrs. L. E.

Ingram and Mrs. son. Methodist minister. Mrs. L.

W. Gustin, had lived herejLila Ray Brown, sisters in law -n Tpnn no eight years. A retired farmer, he left here to attend the funeral had been in failing health Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Burnett U2, Mr.

HoUoway a son Oil tnrmfr Mar- BRIEFS AND PERSONALS Dial 4-4323 seven terms in tfie House. Ex-jm. She had been iy since April, football star John Kimbrough is The unera i Wednesday at another who is on the missing Mabe will be 1 ter for tbe 54th session. in Coffey Funeral Home. home July 23.

B. B. Riehey hat returned to i is, is reported improving at her Unofficial returns from all 9 i The former Miss Louise Roselle, work at Ayres after a vacation, home, 1450 Sperry. i counties of the llth Senatorial Dis-; re LeFlore was bom in Paris, 1 show the incumbent Sen. 1909.

Mrs. O. C. Conley yres' ploy is on a two-weeks' vacation. Mrs.

Lio Burton, employe of i Beall's, is on vacation. Mrs. Buddy Morgan of Belk. is wht' R. I.

White, Mrs. Charlie LeFlore year and seriously ill a week. I is the former Miss Another veteran legislator who! Mrs. Charles LeFlore, 43, for-i the late Mr. and Mis.

Samuel will not be back is Rep. R. of Paris, died at home at i Holloway, and had lived in Red; He was unmarried survivors be-1 tin. Spaeek of Fayetteville, who had Monday at 11:30 a. I River County 40 years, being ing these half-brothers and a farmer.

His late wife was former-; sisttrs living Texas: the Rev. A. V3liy ly Miss Mary Jane Taylor, whora C. Gustin, Petersburg: Gus-; Guy Dodd. 69, formerly of Paris, in 1897.

He died at' lin. Greenville; Mrs. Fronia a 1- died" Sunday in Oklahoma City, lard, Irving, and Mrs. Polly where he had been ill some Clyde Hoi-: Roberts An-' Hugo, and Mrs. Oscar Amanda Dodd but had lived of Col Col- Mr.

and B. E. Baty and children, 331-lOth SE. have returned from a two weeks' trip to Lake Jackson and Lake Charles, Also among those who will rth. and two steodaught be back in their House seats was Grimes Phillips and Mrs.

George Bills, NE. Rep. Anita Blair of El Paso, often Hazel Hoffman, both of Paris, and and Mrs. C. D.

Knight. Trin-; Grant. Surviving besides Ity eight grandchildren, 10 great-! a daughter by a former mar-i dchildren a sister and three GeOrQC D. iriage. Mrs.

Troy McBrayer. Fort brothers Mrs Bertha Sherrill, 1 Oklahoma City since 1823. The funeral is set Wednesday at 10 a.m. at William Maxey Funeral Home, with burial in Fairland Husbands! Wives! Get Pep, Vim; Fed Younger Thousand! of couples are weak, worn-out, htustcd just because body Jacks iron. For size only 30C.

At all I DON'T DELAY IANOTHER DAY legiate Bootery. is on vacation. Mrs. S. Beall's.

ha is visiting her daughter. Miss Sue in the thick of controversy. two grandchildren. She was a niece Bills, in Huntingion Park. Rep.

Charles Murphy of Houston of Mrs. Jodie Moss and Mrs. a winner over Thomas vis Wilson here. jmISS mQTJ V-OrreT nmnaB.r of Ayr.s Paris News Service CLARKSVILLE The funeral of Miss Marv Elizabeth Carter. and her son, Ray Bills, in Para- appeared mount, Calif.

i A. Lambright of Houston. Murpiy Mr. and Paul Ray and chil-, was leading by 931 votes with 800 CoUSJn's Funeral ranchwWr department is on vaca- dren. Sue and Mike, of Grand absentee ballots uncounted.

Only jj on Prairie spent the weekend Harold Wayne Cross has re- Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Tucker. turned to California after spending Fairfax. 20 days with his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. MeEwin of San An- recheck of the returns was granted William F. (BilH Graves, Mes- ow sh mropk met Mrs.

Travis Cross, 1253 W. Coop- tonio is visiting sisters the ra for State Representa- held Monday, burial being snamrocK ueme.erj., er. 'Misses Webster, 470-ith 6 Pl ce between incumbent ma de in Grove Hill Cemetery- I Miss Carol Ann Mooring, dauflh-i MeEwin of Dallas, joined ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben F- Moor-i her here for the weekend.

ing 1934 Hubbard, is working in: Mr ind A Adcoet 0 Dallas in the sales branch of ve i)ffn to Rus home Surviving besides the widow, Born Anna Dodd. Oklahoma City, is a in Jackson. May 1864. Bister. Susie Parker, fan Diego, son of the late Mr.

and Mrs.CtW.:. niece, Essie Rivers George Harris, he had lived at! Washington, and two Boswell manv vears. 1 nephews. The funeral" will be held at Bos- i Coo? 61 Paris Powell and Jesse Texas Power and Light Company, Jelvin to ttend Mr A d' Sheridan and Lee M. J.

Diel-j i Jr. Sheridan led by 260 votes Tf earlv ter complete returns. Sundav ot a heart aUment He had i I often visited his cousins. Mr. tian Church.

Interment was made i announced here. Davidson Surviving are Bus-! wm Harris OUver Harris Cook of Michigan a the half mile in the 1954 Big indoor championships. Then he triumphed in the mile event in these children: the Western Conference outdoor Gunner's third I Charles W. Martin. USN.

son of; cock's Henry Tay- lor, who is seriously ill. Holmes here and Leonard Holmes, Grant, Okla. Belinda Dale is the name given ffi wife Lo sf nd two cWI BurYl tity and' son, to the daughter born July 18 at 1 Belt rf NJ Mr nd Mrs Bat M0-15th parents are Mr. and Mrs. A.

B. -grandchildren. une n. oen or ueianco, N.J^ nat CT joined his wife and daught s. Alr Hagood.

Roxton. and Mr. and Mrs. aere MeDow Tucker Burial Carter, daughter of Henry and Myra Carter in Louisiana, May 13. 1871.

A res-j Ident of Red River County 60 i years, she died July 23 at home, i Survivors are three brothers: D. E. Carter, Henry Carter and Char-j lie Carter, all of Clarksville vicinity. Gray Services Parij News Service Delta Funeral Home made bur- parents Wright ters Price Thrasher. sew w.

'the son bom July 24 to Mr. and Mrs. Tucker, 80, died at the where Mr. Bell is an industrial Mr. ana Mrs.

5am p. sanoers, Mrj Jarne5 Dea n. Detroit, at St. home of a daughter, Mrs. Zelma ial in Oaklawn Cemetery.

engineer for U. S. Rubber Com- and son, Mike. Jo5epn Hospital. Grandpar Howard of Rockwall.

Other chil-, Mrs. Gray, daughter of the late nd daughter. Miss Betty Sanders are Mr and Mrs A and dren ing are Lonnie Tucker; William and Mary Elizabeth Elli- Dallas, have returned after va- Jnd Mrs all of and Robert Tucker. Bogata; Mrs. ott.

was formerly Miss Mabel Personals catiomng in San Antonio. pus Detro it Lorene Davis, Westover; Mrs. El- liott. born at McKinney, Feb. 12, i Chnsu.

and Reynosa. Mexico. In Carey Leon if the njrn( givtn vie Ha Megargel: Mrs. Nora, Mri. B.

cf Austin is Corpus they visited their daughter to son at J)e Slnitariurn Babb. Wheeler; Mrs. Virgic Rig- visiting her daughter. Mrs. Addph and sister, Mrs.

P. and of Paris to Mr and lrs Par gins, Knott, and Mrs. Irene Liling, KW. Mr. Taylor.

50n Direct. July 23. Grandparents cer. McCoy: 27 grandchildren. 17 Mrs.

Fred Thormi, NE, Staff Sgt. Rex Dti U.S. are Mr. and Mrs. C.

L. Parson re grandchildren, and a broth- is a surgical patient the Sard- Air Force, leaves Friday en route and Mrs. Nina Lay. all of Direct. cr Heflin, Whitcwright.

tarium of Paris. to Japan for IS months duty. His Charles Neville it the giv- Mr. and Mri. Houston Sellers wife and two children, whom he en to son bom to Mr.

and Mrs. of Dallas spent the weekend with accompanied here on leave from Ed Dudley, Antlers. at the relatives here. Selfridge Base. Michigan, will re-.

Sanitarium of Paris. July 23. Mri. Bob Draughon of Tulji, main with her parents. Mr.

and Grandparents are Mr. and E. is spending two weeks with Mrs. Clyde Hickson. 1152-24th SE, C.

E. Dudley. Antlers, and Mr. Mrs. Billy N.

Davis. 535-Sth SE. during his absence and Mrs. C. W.

Neville. Okla. HUGO, Okla. Weslev Earl is There is Only ONE Southwestern Life Southwestern life HAVE YOUR CHILDS EYES CHECKED HO LEWIS NIX Business Phont: Residence Phone: 4-62S8 SOUTHWE1TERM LIFE INSURANCE JUUinwtiltRR Lift IRJUMKH TEXAS OPTICAL CO. 4 St.

Dial 4-1350 MARKETS Wflffk Mr and Mrs. Buster of Mr ind Mrj A WO TH c.tti, Marshall were weekend guests of Angeles Calif have returned HUGO. Okla. Wesley Earl is atom it.ws?. oowi choice Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Heuberger. 160- hnmp v'ieit u-ith Mr- name given by Mr. and Mrs. mi it.oo-ai.oo: conraon -5Tvi nome arier a visit uiui hl and tnteiam IO.OO-H.M: i.oo-u.oo; L.

Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. A. D.

Herbert J. Banks to their son. born holce TM 4 0 Mr. and Mrs. Sim Womack, jjf, cun Bell Ollie Beli In Col wick Hospital in Du- 19 oo: ir.d medium Butcher Apartments, have turned home after spending weekend in Dallas.

rant. Mr. and Mrs. H. J.

Banks cf Willow and Mr. and Mrs. Win- Jones. East Lake, are grandparents. re Mrs.

K. L. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. the Lou Haynes in Paris.

Mrs. EUie Watson of Lake Creek, Mrs. Vada Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sotwell of Landrum in Cunningham, and Mr.

Lincoln, and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Landrum and Mr. Louie Bushhousen of Omaha, and Mrs.

Landrum. Hooks. rmo PL -i have returned after a visit They were honored with several rOrmer here with relatives. dinners during their visit. En Anpnf New S.

L. Wright of New Orleans, rwite borne they will visit relatives i i uii spent the weekend here with Roscoe and Sweetwater. his wife, who is here for a visit with Mrs. J. W.

Cunningham. 946 i s. Main st. Watermelon Supper Mr Mrs. J.mei He fa ana family of Grand Prame are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Ira Temple Men's Bible Class of East Paris 1 Tttr Paris News Service HUGO. Okla. Miss Gene Pep- perkorn. former home demonstra- tion agent in C'ooctaw County, has Orleans.

J4.3J. accepted the position of clothing in- tm: 'Duichtr hoti mojCv 13 hljbtr. 10 1.00 hither. 1W-2W Ib 23.15; choice 311 lii J2.00: irouni 320 ib 21.00; moatlr 14.09.1S.OO. Sheep 3.300: reosUj tuady; lUughter irere 50 bicher lor Gocfl choice jprtn, Uir.bs 17.00 17.00 ind tooil rtarllnsi 10.00-11.00; cull to jood slmujhwr medium 10 tood (eecier Urnbj ll.00-14.Sfl.

Look below for number of your nearest dealer who selling the honest numbers of the Oldsmobile's "88" ond Ninety-Eight! K.an. 2.44-60; corn 2 l.9P«-S3 3 oau 01 r'aris. Baptist Church met Monday night Miss Pepperkorn, who was white w-93; sorghums 2 yellow rnilo: Miss Virginia Hicks, £29 Fitz- at Wade Park for a waterrn Ion agent seven years, resigned 2 68 73 hugh returned Sunday from cas t. Twenty members and one about a year ago to complete a LOCQI Grain I Berkley. where she visited guest, Olie H.

Beli, of Delanco. N. masters degree from Oklahoma LOCAL GRAI.V: No. 2 oats. 75 cents I Misses Hazel and Ethel Batchelor.

attended. A and College Stillwater She bushel; 2 barley. stcclman lakjng a pauen. at the Sanitarium of Par- this summer. M'lt Milk Marketing Order 43 price paid in June: Grade A.

base, J4.747 per hundredweight; excess. S2.85 per hundred weijht testing 4 percent butterfat plui cents for one-tenth of one percent over 4 percent, minus for one tenth of one percent under 4 percent buttcriat. For manufacturing paid in last half June: per hundred- testing 4 percent butterfat, plus 5.5 cents per point over 4 percent, minus 7.123 centi per point under 4 percent. Poultry, Eggs Eggs: per doien Grade A. POULTRY Heavy hens.

IJc pti pound; light hens. 16c cer Bound: roojteri. 10c oer pound. Paris Rabbit Market Parts Rabbit Market: White 4 to 5'j pounds, 22 colored fry- 4 to coundt. 30 cents: a cenU.

Too Late to Classify TOR SALE OR TRADE 1 Acre Jmt off JOth roorni and bath. 2 porches, garage and wash house. 4 pecan applet, peaches and Big muscadine arbor in back yard, Lijrhti. water and Fell or liade for anything of vahjp nr reasonable down payment rer. like rent JOF, DODD Dial 4-T07J OPPORTUNITY Old legal life Tntu: ir.ce company has debit route for right 2i-4S.

itarting salary, plot retlre- fwttTt! hi Ikrlln. rcup S. rt lK' Box iw, tor a RIDE in the "I WANTED Too at the That's the only place you can feel the dramatic difference between Olilsmobile any other carl When you look through that wide, sleeping panoramic you experience the power (low of the niighly "Rof-Lft" Safety Power helps hftr -if A Gwnl yon take a corner or park with finger-tip Power Mop you with A touch of your only then will you know OMttnnhilr prrfoniinncr. is nvry bit as 03 its hrmth-ltiking Ixnitfr! So why put off tlm thrill any longer? Call our for your date with the hottm nunilH-r on the InVhwuy! NO LDSIVIOBI KINO FOR A RIDI IN A 1710 Stilt OkuiMOllU Ttxti Drtl 4-74W.

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