The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 8, 1946 Page: 2 of 8
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I m (hk community sev-
i e
Ruth Marie and Myrtle
Ikeh accompanied Mr and
BUott and family to a
working at Liberty on
grri
ft was a
i the heme mating
oa the Uth. It wlU be on the
third Sunday—Aug. IS. Every-
body la Invited
J. f. Sanger and family of Ida-
bel. Ok., spent Saturday night
and Sunday with his sister. Mr.
and Mrs Wayne Thomas and fam-
ily. Mr and Mrs I. M Sanger
of Haworth. Ok., were also visit-
ors in the Thomas home
Mrs W E Howe went to Gar-
land Friday to make the acquaint-
ance of a new granddaughter,
born to Mr and Mrs. Harold Rai-
ley Mrs Raley is the former
Ruby Finch preached at I Mias Chnstrne Howe
loam Saturday night and John Thomas and Ray Rober-
night The Finch family son went to Blossom Saturday
the night m
land revival
rrvices of the
last week
night.
Commissioner Sid J Parks. Joe
ab closed Sunday night. 1 Antonr and Alvin Dawson went
A tractor
house on the Hugh
place, a mile south of here
Friday early in the after-)
Two tractors were badly
'to Dallas last Wednesday on busi-
ness
Miss Cora Newsome spent the
week in Commerce in the home
damaged. of Mr and Mrs Leroy Wright
MUi Texie Lee Garrett and 1 Mr. and Mrs Bunk Bryant and
IMarilin Duke of Whiterock, east , family. Mr and tlrs J D Lut-
«f Clarksville, were united in Hell spent Saturday night and
■ajllsgi Saturday at Paris They Sunday at Dike with Mr and
Wara accompanied by Miss Irene Mrs Lee Thomas
Bailey, Johnnie Johnson ond J.
ft Garrett, brother of tl >• bride.
May they have a long, useful and
happy life.
Mlaa Tommie Massingill of Gil-
Baer, who was on vacation, spent
Friday night with her sister. Mrs
If. L. Fisher and Mr Fisher Mr
and Mrs. Fisher took her to De-
port Saturday evening and stay-
ed over Sunday with Mr and
Mrs. Tom Massingill
Mr. and Mrs, Dewey Crews,
Who have been here on an extend-
ad viait with relatives, left Wed-
lieaday night for their home at
Phoenix. Aru
Mr. and Mrs Jess Chandler and
Mr. and Mrs Albert Crews went
to the rodeo north ~of Detroit
f*' Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs Roy White were
called to Sidney Cole's Saturday
to attend Sidney, who has a had
ly infected leg
Mrs. Essie Chandler is slowly
improving She has been sitting
Up a little each day
We see that the American As-
MCloiion of University Professors
(fadded that the Texas Unive'sity
jhould be "censured" for tossing
Dr. Rainey out A natural con-
f*:<~ aaquencc since many professors
are Communists and support C I
0.-P. A. C
Mr. and Mrs M L Fisher stor-
ad aeveral frying sized chickens
in the frozen food locker at De-
port Friday .
TRUST HER
Dinner was over, and the
Rueats were discussing the trust-
worthiness of men and women I I
One man said
sf; “No woman can possibly keep
I m aaerei."
I A woman sitting near immedi-
1 ately replied
“Wall, I have kept my age a
garret since I was twenty-six.”
I *Tm sure you will let it out
' gna day,” said the man
*T don't think so,” answered
Rl woman. 'Tve already kept
11 • secret for fifteen years, and
An auto I can keep it forever.”
Mr and Mrs Silas Howell and
family visited Mr and Mrs John
Humphries at Picton one night
last week
Homer Luttrcll and son. J R
of Saltillo, visited M: Lucy
Luttrcll Friday She v.< • • home
home with them for an ex nded
visit
Miss Helen Thomas has lotu
<d home Dyke after a vis.!
here with relatives.
Mr and Mrs. Dick Whitley of
Morgantown, visited his brother.
Press Whitley and family Satur-
day night and Sunday.
Mi and Mrs Andy B. Patter-
son and two children and Wayne
Thomas and two daughters, Vir-
ginia and Martha, spent Sunday
with Mr and Mrs Dewcry at Mt
Pleasant
Mr and Mrs. Robert Rowland
and son, R B of Memphis, are
visiting his mother, Mrs A J
Chtimhley
J V/ Hignight and daughter
tire visiting this weektm Memphis
**mS1!a. M. McHam of Danna. la
vtriting her airier. Mrs. Silas Mor-
gan and brother, Richard Bailey
Mrs. A. M. McHam. Mrs. Silas
Morgan and daughter. Fay, and
Mrs. Johnnie McLemore visited
Mr and Mrs. Hubert Crisco at
Medill on Monday.
Hoyl Dean and Eulas Harrell
Bailey of Dallas, spent the week
end with Mr and Mrs Richard
Bailey
Henrietta Betterton of Deport,
visited Mr. and Mrs Dale Gray
several days.
Misses Margie Nell and Rutha
Ann Walker of Avery, granddau-
ghters of Mr and Mra Jess Elder,
are visiting in the Elder home.
After a week’s visit with her
father. Ben Alsobrook, and bro-
thers, Doug. Barney and Walter,
Mrs. Ernest Horn and Mr. Horn
returned to their home at Lame-
sa on Monday
Rev. and Mrs. Clay Guest and
daughter, Miss Earline of South
Plains, were guests Thursday of
Mr and Mrs Doug Alsobrook.
Mr and Mrs. Ernest Ham and
daughter, Miss Margaret, Mr and
Mrs. Wilford Ham and son. Dick-
ie of Lamesa, spent Saturday with
Mr and Mrs Doug Alsobrook.
Mr. and Mrs John Epps and
son, Waymon, attended a birthday
dinner Sunday at Clarksville in
honor of his brother, Clyde Epps.
Mrs. C B Flippo and baby of
Grand Prairie, returned home af-
ter a week's visit with her par-
ents. Mr and Mrs Levi Chesshir.
Nancy, baby of Mr and Mrs.
r\ul Wood, has been ill several
. s
-icy, Patsy and Bobby Also-
broo re spending the week in
the I i . ■ of Mr and Mrs. Sam
Bryson . Greenville.
l» visiting hk
SURE WAV TO TELL
’I
New Suburban Gardener
don’t seem to be able to tell my
garden plants from the weeds.
How do you distinguish them’"
Old Suburban Gardener: “The Curtis
only sure way is to pull 'em out
If they come up again, they’re
weeds”
Mrs. L. I*. Cramp and Mimas
Hasal Dcahaxo and Dortha Oglae-
by of Cooper, spent Sunday visit-
ing in Cunningham, Charles Burl
Williams returned home with
them after an extended visit
Mra. Roy Holt is visiting rela-
tives in Henderson.
Mr and Mrs Joe Bell and
children of Tulsa, Ok., are visit-
ing relatives here.
Farmers in this section are poi-
soning cotton for leaf and boll
wbrms
Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Allen
left Sunday for Ft Worth, where
he will be employed
Mr. and Mrs Clyde Harvey and
children of Milton, spent Sunday
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Crump
Several from here attended the
singing convention at McCrury
Sunday
Mr and Mrs Ira Fowler and
Mr and Mrs W J. Fowler visit-
ed Sunday in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Noleu.
A bridal shower was given
Saturday afternoon in honor of
Mrs Leland Turner at the home
of Mrs Duke Matlock. The hon-
oree received many nice gifts Re-
freshments of cookies and punch
were served.
Mr and Mrs Albert Anderson
and son spent the week end with
relatives at Bogata
Mr. and Mrs James Courtney
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Murl Roach at Johntown.
Mr. and Mrs Joe Oats of Char-
leston, are visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs Gi orge Taylor.
LADIES HONORED ON
BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARIES
Honoring the birthday anniver-
saries of Mrs. Dixie Lawler and
Miss Donnie Wooley of Idabcl,
Ok , a covered dish luncheon was
served Tuesday at the Lawler
home. Attending were Mrs. W
H Nance of Pans, Mrs John
Childers of Bogata, Mrs. Jim |
Griffin. Mrs. Hugh Griffin, Mrs. j
Glovci Mrs. Paul Wood I
of Deport. Betty Joyce and Jack- I
ic Hugh McAlis er of Dallas and
the honorees. _
hern art
Harvey at Bryan, vk-
ltad hto parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Oran Harvey, lari week.
Mr. and Mia. Milton Thompson
and son, Hollis of Amarillo, visit-
ed her sister, Mrs. M. T. Lawler,
and Mr. Lawler over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. James Holt mov-
ed this week to the place where
Mr. and Mrs. P. J Denison re-
sided.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harvey
and children of Port Arthur, vis-
ited in the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Lawler, from
Saturday until Tuesday.
A shower was given at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Bell
Thursday night in honor >of Mr.
find Mrs. Herman Gray.
Mrs. Willard Books and daugh-
ter of Big Stone Gap, Va., are
here visiting her mother and bro-
ther, Mrs John Ladd and Mr and
Mrs. Velma Ladd.
Lewis Harold and Bettie Jones
of near Houston, are visiting their
grandparents, Mr and Mrs Bob
Watson
Mrs. Porter Page of Cunning-
ham, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Gerenia Spears, this week.
Mr and Mrs. Roscoe Norwood
md children of Paris, visited Mr.
and Mrs Raymond Harvey Sun-
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Tully Temple vi^
iied Mr and Mrs. John Temple
at Fulbright Sunday.
KERBOW FAMILY REUNION
HELD AT COOPER
mi Mm J. G Barmy am ria
Mra. Gardner's parents, Mr.
Mra. J. 8 McKinney and <
relatives at Msribtuuk.
Philley
fourth birthday.
FREE ADVERTISING
We have found that a Satisfied
Customer is a walking, talking ad-
vertiser of our business.
That is why we do our
best to satisfy every cus-
tomer on every repair job
brought to us.
Bring: us Your Car lor REPAIRS or
for a REAL RE-PAINT JOB.
G. N. CLAYTON GARAGE
Phone 12
DEPORT
Mr. and Mrs J. J Kerbow and
sons, Boyd and J. W of Fulbright,
attended the Kerbow reunion held
at a Cooper roadside park Sun-
day. This annual aff-air has been
held every first Sunday in Aug-
ust for several years. The day
was pleasantly spent, with a good
picnic dinner spread at noon.
CARD OF THANKS
1 am grateful to Deport Volun-
teer Fire Department members
for their prompt response and
action in controlling flames and
preventing further damage from
the fire Friday at my place j
northeast of Deport. Hugh Evans.! —
YOUR HOUSEHOLD
GOODS, Too—
carry a high price tag today. If you have
bought any furniture lately the chances
are you need to increase your insurance.
In town 10'. of the amount of your house-
hold goods covers anywhere off the prem-
ises. This includes personal effects,
clothing—whether in an automobile, a ho-
tel, at the laundry—anywhere.
JOHN H. MOORE
INSURANCE
Good Birthdays and
BIRTHSTONES
always ^ood together...
When The Weather’s Good For Golf <
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th# lari day of school
■Dinar vacation. Mary
liar the third grade in
i Ml, and the was mournfully
Rood bye to her beloved
taacher.
I Kate." she wailed,
were smart enough
DM la the third grade.
oowounow
I lying on his death-
hk chauffeur who
hk sanies for years,
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I am going on a
POUR BIRTICTONO
IS HIRE, TOO!
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August. Known as the “Evening
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its color is a soft, yet radiant yellow-
green color. These and other simu-
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WINDOW
DISPLAY!
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BIRTHSTON.
RINGS UP
TO $350!'
'hen the fairways call, that's also
the time to call on the Sinclair
Dealer for Sindair-ixe-for-Summer Serv-
ice. Complete Sinclair-ixe service protects
your car against summer wear as its man-
ufacturer recommends. It includes correct
lubrication of chassis, motor, transmission.
rear axle and front wheels. It also includes
a thorough inspection of your tires, battery
and cooling system, spark plugs, air and
oil filters.
So when good golf days come, think of
your car. See your Sinclair Dealer and let
him Sinclair-ixe your car for Summer.
Shop in Air Conditioned Comfort At
SINCLAIR-/?* YOUR CAR
FOR SUMMER NOW!
Dealers:
PAUL DENISON’S SERVICE STATION
Deport
BROOKS SERVICE STATION
Paris
HATCHER’S SERVICE STATION
Paris
W. B. RAUSCH
Agent Sinclair Refining Co. .
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 8, 1946, newspaper, August 8, 1946; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth923185/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.