The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1945: Searching Inside

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... LAMAR CREAMERY ?y*rr. IMm ?T'rv ’> > »:v * ■’ ■ . .i "i ' . , t• ifrom back film... the Honorablc^Udifi]^^^^^)BfBKtali^iiaRfiH °2nd District Court of Lamar Couni ty. at the Court House in Paris. Texas- Said Plaintiff... being No 2941 S -----__ 10 o’clock A. M., before the Honorable Sixth District Court of Lamar Couruy... for a period of twelve months, , her petition that she has been an and has resided in Lamar County vi. 1 actual... for a period of twelve ' ceding the filing of same, and that months, and has resided in Lamar i Defendant

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... in Texas—Second Place 1934. Second Place iV»«t ’ Column 1938. Clam A Rating National Contest, University... In Texas For Sale DEPORT, LAMAR COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1945 NUMBER 26 Food Shortage Will Exist... for Lamar in 1922 and served two terms. W. O. WESTBROOKS HAVE WEEK END VISITORS Guests over the week end

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... that we’ll have to do is to dish them out a spoonful of rice every day or so. University professors stick... putting the University j of Texas on "probation” because regents fired its president, Ho-|,T,tn have... a good job he should be fired, including a university president. He is a happy man who can smile

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