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The Paris News from Paris, Texas • Page 9

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The Paris Newsi
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Paris, Texas
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9
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Classified Display USE FERTILIZER for SIDE DRESSING LAWNS ORCHARDS I Keystone Peanut Thresher i Cotton Dusters i Hay Balers 2 Wheel Trailers sfonn C-o. 333 Bonham Phone 2161 THE HOME OF Carrier Commercial Air Conditioning And Refrigeration LAMAR EQUIPMENT CO. 1321 N. Main Phone 129 In The Good Old Summertime It's Time FOR YOUR CAR Sfoectet Engine Tune-Up Tupc-Hp Engine Adjust crakes Cleac and pack til wheel bearings Replace oil filter tridge Clean oil-batb air cleaner, add freab oil Fill and ad i art absorbers Completely lubricate ALL FOR ONE LOW PRICE Another Howerton Special COMPLETE PAINT JOB. MOTOR CO.

YOUR FOf DEALER 222 Clarksville Ph. 46 It's the Right Combination of Paris' Best Mechanics! Lamar Chevrolet takes pride in the number of automotive specialists employed in this modern service plant. Because of the large volume of service which is processed through Lamar Chevrolet Service Department it is possible to maintain mechanics and technicians especially trained and adapted to particular service. And, too, because of the volume of service it is possible to make additional investments in specialized equipment. Yes, its the right combination of Paris' best mechanics and seruice equipment that Lamar Chevrolet customers expect and get LAMAR CHEVROLET CO.

225-lst SW Phone 425 Now in Our 23rd Year Phone Classified ads to 2323. the discord take tne ou driving You get more motoring pleasure with this We'll go over your motor from to plugs, distributor, carburetor then "road- teat" your car to make sure that It'i In perfect shape! Our Service is Reasonable and Complete Ask About Our Payment Plan RUDY FREIMUTH MOTOR CO. JOB RATED TRUCKS Phone 61 Keep Your Eye On R. H. DEATON TRACTOR CO.

FOR DEPENDABLE SERVICE AND BETTER BUILT POWER IMPLEMENTS. Wisconsin motor repairs, carburetor, fuel pumps, etc. MASSEY-HARRIS Sales Service Competent people will help you properly word your classified ads in The Paris News, to insure quick, sure results. Classified Display WANTED: EXPERIENCED RADIO SERVICEMAN for local department splendid opportunity for a man with a background of radio experience. If you are interested in a permanent position with definite promotional possibilities, paid vacations after the first year, time and one-half for all work over forty-four hours, group life insurance and hos- pitolization plan, profit-sharing, and pension plan, In Talk It Over Sec MR.

BENSON SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. PARIS, TEXAS NEW Trucks Available At All At the BIG CAR LOT All Popular Makes, Various Styles, Most Any Color. See Our Selection Before You Trade. CLYDE MOORE AUTO CO. 1736 N.

2295 Paris, Texas Keep Your Maytag Working Let us help you keep your Maytag working. Call today for authorized Maytag service. Lamar Appliance Co. 226 S. Main Phone 2118 "At The Chevrolet Sign" Sermons to Senior Classes Delivered By Parts News Correspondent LADONIA.

The Rev. W. A. Roach. Presbyterian minister, preached the baccalaureate sermon to Ladonia High School graduates, Sunday morning in the school auditorium.

Music under direction of Mrs. James R. Taylor included hymns by the Choral Club and incidental selections by Mrs. Florine Hulsey. The Rev.

Homer Connolly, Baptist pastor, offered the invocation: the Rev. T. E. Arney, Presbyterian pastor, read the scripture, and the Rev. L.

E. Vandiver, Methodist pastor, pronounced the benediction. Brown Sox Meet Dallas Club Here The Paris Brown Sox will play host to the Dallas A. B. C.

Chesterfield baseball club at the City Ball Park Wednesday night. The locals have scheduled several games to be played in the home park and have already opened their season. The Brown Sox will meet the Longview Legions at Binnion Park June 1. As a special added attraction 63 year old Upton Williams will do a Bill Robinson tap dance at home plate. Game time is 8 p.m.

and seats will be reserved for white fans. Saturday Speaker Here Is Known as Outstanding Layman R. G. LeTourneau, who is to speak at the mass meeting at First Methodist Church under the auspices the Paris Ministerial Alliance on Saturday night. May 31, at 8 p.

is known as one of America's leading Christian laymen. Though his four bustling U. S. plants, together with the one in Sydney, Australia, now build half of all the earth-moving machinery produced in the world, he prefers to be known as "God's businessman." Of the millions of dollars that have come to him, he has kept only a tiny fraction. The LeTourneau Foundation, the world's largest exclusively religious foundation, has assisted hundreds of young persons to prepare for religious work.

It supports 10 evangelists, conducts religious training camps in Indiana, Georgia and New York, and owns radio stations in Toccoa, Georgia, and N. H. Last year it spenl $200,000 on Gospel tracts alone distributing 35,000,000 copies in English, Spanish, Portuguese and Russian. During the past year Mr. LeTourneau has spoken 500 times in churches, over the radio, at public gatherings.

He has three air planes, and even in wartime shut tied back and forth all over the country to keep his appointments, By Paris Newi Correspondent capacity audience heard the baccalaureate sermon to Cooper High School graduates by Dr. A. B. White, Dallas, associate general secretary to the Baptist General Convention of Texas, Sunday morning in the school auditorium. Paul Matthews, Church of Christ minister, offered the invocation; the Rev.

Carl D. Reynolds, Methodist pastor, and the Rev. Durand H. Bonner, Baptist pastor, introduced Dr. White, and gave the benediction.

Musical numbers were given by the high school choral club. Members of the senior clan, the Army Pay Late MARSHALL, III. Ed Card was discharged from the army in Manila in 1899, after the Spanish-American War, he filed a claim with the government for $374.30 as travel pay back to the United States. Card got the check the other years later. He invested the money in government bonds.

high school faculty and the min isters participating in the service had dinner afterward at Hote Cooper. In the symbolism of heraldry the color youth and hope. THE PARIS NEWS, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1947, Page 9 NEW ARRIVAL Enrene K. Denton of New York City holds day-old Aberdeen Angus heifer on his farm.near Flinders, N. where he raises purebred cattle.

BOOK Indian leaders Confer on Slash Appropriations By Paris News Correspondent HUGO, E. Schooler, vith James Belvin, Durant, is in Oklahoma City Tuesday at a meet- ng of Indian tribes to discuss the resent situation of state Indian chools and hospitals because of he elimination of federal funds or continuing these projects. Mr. Schooler is a member, and Belvin, chairman, of the board of rustees for Goodland Indian School which, with others in the tate, is seriously affected by the cut in appropriations made by Congress. Other schools in this ection which are facing a similar crisis include Wheelock Academy and Jones Academy.

Although Goodland School, which is an orphanage, has closed ts regular term, 60 orphans who have no homes, remain at the school for the entire year. Accord- rig to Schooler, the $125 per year allotted by the government for 160 tudents at Goodland would be inadequate even with additional funds from the Presbyterian Ihurch and the state orphan fund. The meeting of Indian leaders is being held in the state capitol building, where Gov. Roy Turner Story of Family Move to Is Hilarious One By W. G.

ROGERS HOW GREEN WAS MY FATHER: A SORT OF TRAVEL DIARY, by David Dodge, illustrated by Irv Koons (Simon Schuster; For no good reason, apparently, this author, whose home was in San Francisco, decided to move himself, his wife Elva and their young daughter to Guatemala. He had been holding a desk job in the service, and as he says, he was "anxious to leave the Navy and see the I can't figure out whether they had a good time getting there, but for the reader it's a lot of fun. They couldn't be shipped, not for a long time, so Dodge took his Chevrolet and started overland; nobody had done it before, he says, and he supposed that made him a pioneer, though he was told it made him nuts. What he was told was right. They read "Peter Rabbit" to Kendal for Hundreds and hundreds of miles; they nearly got stuck at the border, and were unstuck only by applying dollars thickly to the gluey parts; they ran out of gasoline; they learned that a broad Una map doesn't always mean a road, that English is not spoken much, south of the Rio Grande, that to the natives a tourista, like a wild animal, is something to I skin, and that, thought Latins may ibe lousy lovers, when the Mexican jmale makes a pass he does no 1 miss.

Some of the most laughable ex periences occurred at the Floating Gardens Xoehimilco, in the deadly traffic of Mexico City, anc in the final drive to Guatemala for a long time I've read nothing quite so hilarious as the descrip tion of the difference between a whistle and a pssst! Really Burned Up NEW YORK Commissioner Frank Quale and other department officials had to leave their dinners last night because of a five-alarm blaze in Brooklyn. The dinner, arranged by the Democratic state committee, had cost $100 a plate. Belgium is a constitutiona hereditary monarchy. Legislativ powers belong to a senate of 167 members" and a house of repre sentatives of 202 members, electee every four years. Five colors only are used form the international Color phabet flags used on the high seas rel, yellow, blue, black and white.

Too Late to Classify EXPERIENCED fountain girts wanted at Horse Shoe Drive Inn. HAVE STATE CERTIFIED Puerto Hico Potato Slips S2.00 per 1000 or 25c per 100, phone 2799-J-3. WANTED to buy old brick. Phone 935, R. M.

Graves. FOR SALE vacuum cleaner tank type, good condition, bargain. Underwood typewriter, good condition. 937 6th SE. TWO BOOM apartment furnished or unfurnished, bills paid, 322 17th NE.

TWO FURNISHED or unfurnished rooms. Phone 557-J. HOUSE for rent 1716 Maple Avenue, telephone 2429-W. was scheduled to meet with them Tuesday afternoon. ationj To Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Lowe of Kilgore on the birth of a daughter, May 26, at Sanitarium of Paris. To Mr. and Mrs. Louis B.

Williams, 938 Bonham, on the birth of a son, May 27, at Sanitarium of Paris. NEW NAMES Lizabeth Ann is the name of the daughter born May 26 at the Sanitarium of Paris to Mr. and Mrs. H. D.

Lowe of Kilgore. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. 0. W.

Lowe of Kilgore and Joe W. Scott, 1449 W. Kaufman. Time to Quit GARDEN CITY, Kans. Alta Brown, teacher of first grade classes in Garden City schools for 42 years, resigned.

"When grandchildren of my former pupils began showing up in classes this year, I thought it was about time to quit," she said. Midget Grocery Offers a complete line of Fancy Staple Groceries Off on $5 Purchase Off on $10 Purchase Midget Grocery 2535 Lamar Phone 2453-J HIGHEST CASH LOANS 1 On Diamonds. Watches, and other articlet of value. W. M.

HOUSE JEWELRY Licensed Pawn Broker 21 Clarksville Phone 384 LOANS 510- TO Easy to Repay SEE US TODAY Paris Finance (Over Hollywood Shoppe) 10 Solomon BIdg. Phone 226 £LEPHQ NE TAXI SERVICE 181 Deport Teachers Elected for Year By Paris News Correspondent DEPORT. The Deport school board, meeting Saturday night, elected these teachers for the coming year: Supt. W. T.

Hughes, R. L. Maddox, J. C. Miller, Mac Webb, W.

H. Livingston, Mrs. Morris DeWeese, Mrs. Clyde Barham, Mrs. James Griffin, Mrs.

Dorothy Cunningham, Russell Lawler, Mrs. George Cheatham, George Cheatham, John Branson and Miss Sparks. Although Japan was Asia'; leading producer and user of iron and steel its iron ore reserves are considered completely inadequate to meet even normal industrial needs. ACflOSl forbids i. Plan of a town receptacle 13.

Prepare for publication 11. Hindu deity 14. Scotch 15. Mongolian desert li Spoken IT. Congealed water IS.

Sports trouMrs 20. Poke 21. Symbol for arsenlo II. Cravat 14. Wage 26.

Reported 29. Humid Begin Fattair Stitch Small Malayan coin Son of Judaa Assisted River duek Bazaar Located Grinder grain Portable bed Type Playing cards Public speaker Ignited Send oat Part played Make Plexus Solution of Puzzle Proceeds Secretary 1-5 35 iST Xo NewjfMfwes DOWN 1. Beseech 1. Fuss 1. Coffee beans 4.

Kind of cheese t. Went Frolio 7. Collect I. Palmyra pain) t. Mohammedan festival 10.

Embody IL Poor 19. Manner 20. Drama 31. Originated 22. Shallow 25.

Annexes 27. Cry of eat 28. Defies 32. Inscribes 34. Capital of Oregon M.

Mud 37. Light repast 3ft. Troubles 40. Instructed privately 41. Abutment of an arcb 44.

Small child if. Island In Mediterranean 41. Famoua lover 61. Ceremony it. City In New York state 94.

DnIt of work Fleur-rte-lls ST. Animal of the deer family HELPFUL HINTS for the PREPARATION OF GOOD WANT ADS description arouses interest. Do not try to save too many words. Brief description often fails to give the selling points. When possible give the price.

it easy for the prospect to contact you. Always give name and address, and phone number, if you have one. In the latter case give the best hour to contact you. not expect to secure results with one or two insertions of your ad. A six-day order is best and cheapest.

You can always stop the ad and be rebated for unused inser.ions. you do not receive inquiries the wording of your ad probably needs changing. Our want ad department can help you in writing your ad. your add to definitely draw the attention and interest of the reader. Too much brevity, lock of necessary information or description, mystery about cost or price may cut short the reader's interest.

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Years Available:
1933-1999