The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1951 Page: 3 of 8
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North Side Plaza—PARIS
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Beige leather
the amazing soft collar of the new
Vanlleusen (S^w^sliirl
BEAUTIFUL LANE CEDAR CHEST
35-PIECE DINNER SET
New Game Warden
For This Area
Office in
Stephen If. Grant Hospital
DEPORT. TEXAS
Murray Anderson
To Get Degree
Don E. Fennell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. M. C. Fennell of Star Route
ROCKIN' NORSB
COWBOY SANDALS
FAN BELTS
WATER PUMPS
IGNITION
PARTS
WATER HOSE
FUEL PUMPS
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LOCAL (.IRI S WILL
LIVE IN DALLAS
Leighton Cornett
Attorney-at-Law
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iand Mi. and Mrs. James Thread-
[ gill and son at Longview.
Mr. and Mrs. Ulyus Anderson
and son of Deport, visited Mr.
Houston
Sunday
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Miss Ruby Watson, May 24.
Sara Lou Womack, May >1.
Mrs. Russie Bell, May 23. >•
Russie Bell, June 4.
Morris Deweese, June 3.
Mrs. Lucy Peaden, June 3.
Russie Bell, June 4
Mrs Garvio Bailey, June 8.
Mrs Forrest Parks, June 9.
Mrs. M E. Nobles, June 9.
Donnie BrysOn, June 9.
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your
Proof
Servel
Dr. J. R. Brittain
DENTIST
X-Ray Examinations
311 Monroe St.—Tel. 39
DEPORT, TEXAS
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Attorney
Office 18 Clarksville St.
PARIS, TEXAS
Post Office Box 446
Telephone 330J
CLARKSVILLE. TEXAS
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Phone 824
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Mrs. Willard Books and daugh- | We- y°ur committee appointed
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Former Citizens
Large Stock of Children’s Sandals
706 Pairs from which to select
By MRS TULLY TEMPLE
Mrs. D. C Allmon, Mrs Sam
Ford and Mrs Lorene Blackbum
of Commerce, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Watson and , dens, and
Sam B.Kelsey, D.V.M.
VETERINARIAN
Office at Home in East Deport
Phone 59F3
DEPORT, TEXAS
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teaching at Electra, arrived here
last Thursday to spend the sum-
mer with her brothers, Forrest,
Maxie, Doug and Eustace Petty.
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Melvin Eugen* Kincaid. May 9.
Mrs Gordon Isbell, May M.
Donald Ray Williamson, May tt
Marta Ruth Loven, June 1.
Larry Loven, June 1.
Camille Woodard, June 2.
Billy Glen Robert., June £
Robert Earl Temple, May XL ' ,
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We, your committee appointed
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Barker and daughters of Paris, [death of Brother J. N. Roddy, beg
were Sunday visitors in the home
of Mrs. J. F. Ladd and Velma.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Young spent
from Friday until Sunday in Port
Neches visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Shuford and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Waylen Gray and ;
family of Texarkana, were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boss
Gray.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harvey
| and Fay Nell, accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Norwood of
I Cunningham, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Woodard Sunday at No-
cona. Mrs. Woodard received
| serious injuries recently in a car
I wreck.
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Lawler
Bobby lost his life v'sited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lawler
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of Mr and Mrs. Allen Threadgill
of Deport and Mr. and Mrs. Lum
Fennell of Bogata, has been as-
signed to Kirkland Air
Base in Albuquerque.
Fennell was graduated
Lackland Air Force Base recent-
ly after completing basic training
Many Bargains yet to be had
before that time. If you have
planned to visit Our Sale, don’t
delay coming any longer.
Texas Game and Fish Commis-
sion has emploved 19 new game
wardens. The new men have com-
pleted a course in wildlife man-
agement at A & M. College, and
will work with old wardens now
in the field.
This area gets one of the new
men. He is John L. Jackson of
Commerce and he will be sta-
tioned at Mt Vernon.
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John Jackson is visiting
Mrs Gli nn Jackson and other re-
latives at Abilene.
Miss Mona Leta Nicholson,
granddaughter of Mr and Mrs
Arthur Nobles, and Miss Carl
Lee Whitney, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs Floyd Whitney of Minter,
left Sunday to make their home
in Dallas with Miss Nicholson's
mother. Mrs. C L Randolph and
Mr Randolph
Miss Kathryn Skaggs, daughter
and Mrs W M
join them
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of Mr and Mrs W M Skaggs,
will join them in the next two
weeks All thiee girls are mem
Lei of tills year's gi .idu.itmg I Longview, visited
(d.iss of Deport High School
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Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Monk of
Paris, spent the week end with!
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Monk. Mr. and Mrs. Grif Monk
of Paris, were Sunday guests
the Monk home
Mi- Dew.im- W.ieat and chil-
<l:en. Sonny and Mvra, returned
Monday to then home in Dallas
after a week end visit with Mrs.
Wheat's aunt. Mrs J A Thump
■ son and Mi Tlmn pson.
By MRS THOMAS YOUNG
Jerry, son of Mi and Mis
Maxey Crockett, suffered a leg
injury recently when a horse he
was riding stumbled and fell with
1 him.
Mrs. Josie Humphreys, who
I has been ill, was reported worse
|Sunday.
C. W Young, who has been
suffering with heart trouble, was
worse Monday, but was reported
resting better Tuesday
Tom Wetherby, father of Mrs.
Johnnie Carter, is reported in a
critical condition at the home of
Mr and Mrs. Carter, south of
Pattonville.
Mr and Mrs. Chester Godfrey
and children of Paris, were visit-
ing her sister, Mrs. Fred Skid-
more and Mr. Skidmore Sunday, j
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Skidmore)
and garndsons, Eddie Wayne and
Mike, left for Dallas Monday for
I the funeral service Tuesday of
Mrs. Skidmore’s nephew, Pfc.
j Bobby Alawine, son of Mrs. John-
j ny Birthay, the former Nanny
Bell Arnold. 1
| in a Marine Corps maneuvers ac-
cident off the coast of California
last Tuesday. He was aboard a
THE DKPORT TIMES, DEPORT, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1«1
MILTON
ing a three-day pass with
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
there. I Young and family.
Fennell could give no details of | Mrs. Mertie J. Phillips and
the nature of the work he is now (daughter, Miss Robbye, Mr. and
performing becaues r->-----. »«_
reasons.
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Here it is! The Van 1 leusen Centurv shirt with
the patented collar everybody's talking about!
And no wonder! . . .
• It's uoven in one
lasers to wrinkle.
• It always looks crisp ami neat.
• X on can't even iron wrinkles into it.
• Naturally soft—no starch or stat s.
• Il oten in fold line always looks right.
Regular or W ide-spread collar, with \ an Hensen
’'Comfort Contour’’ styling, for a smart, low-
setting look. Expert Van licusen tailoring. A
new shirt free if your Van lleusen Century
shrinks out ot size.
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and Mrs Dan Tucker of I1""''"'
were guests ,n the home
..nd Mis. Fi ml. M.donv
Miss Joyce McGill from 514 W
6th St., to 515 Main St., Texark-
ana.
Jack Whitt from Gen.
Tarzan to Rl, Deport.
Hubert Griffin from R7 to 1515
33rd St., Lubbock.
L. R Guest from Hermleigh to
711 East Hill St., Brownfield
Mrs. Mary M Reed from Box
385, Donna, to 503 N Walnut,
Clarksville.
Miss Iva Petty from Electra to
Box 62, Deport.
Samuel M Law-ler from Holmes
^Narver. APO 187, San Francis-
01 Calif to 520 12th S. E. Paris.
I at Paris Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Jatheral Lawler
..............' of Paris and Mrs. Willie Law ler
barge which capsized near Ocean- [spent the week end with Mr. and
side, Calif , May 21. I Mrs. Vaughn Lawler and family
Pfc. Yvonne Phyllis Young of 1
WAF, has returned to Brooks I
Field, San Antonio, after spend-
;.... .. ------ j....---- ,th her ar>d son of Deport, visited
Thomas I an£f Mrs. Wayne Lawler Sunday
night. .
Mrs. Judd Shuford returned
home Saturday from Port Neches,
where she had been the past
month, attending the bedside of
Mrs. Paul Shuford.
Rev. Byron Holt and family of
Roxton, visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J A Holt, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Duke Matlock are
visiting Mr. and Mrs Ulen Archer
i at Ft. Worth.
_ _ _ Mr and Mrs.
children. Jon Quintin. Jimmy Jo, [ anff fannly spent
Anna Beth. I_________ __________ .
Yvonne P. Young of Brooks Field (Whitney at Powderly.
Air Base, San Antonio, and Mr i Mr. and Mrs Bob Denison of
and Mrs Jack Bolton of Biards-| f^ePnr'' were Sunday guests of
town, met at the Highway Park ]Mr. and Mrs. J A. Holt
west of Pattonville for a picnic Mrs. Talma Harvey '‘p1**''* ^er
Slintj;iv | parents. Mr and Mis Edd Moore
Mrs Marv Maness Pierce of al Cunningham. Sundav
friends here | Mr and Mrs James Holt and
[daughters spent Sunday with her
Mi and Mrs. Terry
Johnson at Deport
Mr and Mi- H.irvev Bell and
daughter of Georgia. ,ue vi-'iting
1 a- | at i ti' -. Mr and Mr Hov le
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Writing in to order The Times
mailed to him, Murray Anderson
of San Antonio, former Deport
boys, says:
“After graduating from Deport
Hi in 1942 and having my college
work interrupted by a long
stretch in the Veterans Hospital,
I am finally getting around to
graduating. I will receive a B
S. degree with a major, in Busi-
ness Administration and minors
in math, economics and history
from Trinity University here in
San Antonio.
“My grades are among the top
25 per cent of a class of about
300. I was vice president of Kap-
pa Pi Sigma, national honorary
business fraternity, and a mem-
ber of Blue Key, men’s national
honor fraternity.
“I plan to go to graduate school
at Trinity starting this summer
and working toward a Master's
of Education with an administra-
tors certificate and a counselors
certificate in mind. 1 have been
elected to serve as president of 12, Lamesa, husband of the for-
Kappa Pi Sigma for the ’51-'52(nier Iva Rae Petty and grandson
term although this office usually
goes to an under graduate stu-
dent."
of security Mrs. L. E Roberts of Deport, Mr.
and Mrs. Houston Rice of Reno
and sons, James Weldon Rice of
Kelly Field, Billy Bob Rice and
wife of Virginia, Mr and Mrs
Tom McDowra and sons. Regin-
ald. Tom Harold and Mickey,
Rick Bowlin of Kentucky, station-
ed at Kelly Field Air Base, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Young and
Floyd
with
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Melissa Lynn, Pfc. [ her parents, Mr and Mrs. Claud
ter. Laddie Kay and Mrs. Jimmie draft resolutions,
to report the following:
Whereas, it has pleased the all-
wise Ruler of the Universe to call
from )abor to refreshment, our
beloved brother J. N Roddy.
Therefore, be it
Resolved, that we bow with
submission to the mandates of
Hun who is too wise to err and
who doeth all things well
Be it further Resolved, That in
the death of Brother Roddy, De-
port Lodge No. 381 A F. & A M.,
has lost a faithful member and
his bereaved wife and children,
a tender and loving husband and
father.
Be it further Resolved, That we
extend to the bereaved family
our heart-felt sympathy and com- i
mend them to Him who is Grand
Master of that undiscovered
country from whose bourn no
traveler returns.
Be it further Resolved, That
these resolutions be spread upon
our minutes, a copy furnished the
family, and a copy sent to the
Deport Times for publication.
Respectfully submitted,
Committee
GEORGE CHEATHAM
JOHN A THOMPSON
SAM C HOLLOWAY.
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1951, newspaper, May 31, 1951; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303131/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.