The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1981 Page: 6 of 8
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Macaroni & cheese
English Peas
Fruit
Milk
Friday
Breakfast
Cereal
Milk & juice
lunch
Pizza burgers
Veg. heaps
Pickle slices
Ice cream
BIRTHS
Brandon Lee is the name
given to an 8 pound son born
on April 5th to Mr. and Mrs.
Brad Hudson of Deport.
Grandparents are Mr and
Mrs. Kenneth Pirtle of
Bogata, and Mr and Mrs.
■Robert Hudson of Paris.
Great-Grandparents are Mr
and Mrs. Jim Pfrtle of
Bogata and Mrs ML.
Hudson at Paris
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Friday with
Rev. and Mrs. Weldon Allen.
Bryan Johnson | waa I El _
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Borden's Milk, Gal.
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CRANBERRY SAUCE
Parade 16 oz.
MILK
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BORDEN'S
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BATHROOM TISSUE
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Open 7:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
7 Days A Week
Kevin Jenkins <
Detroit visited Mr. and Mrs.
Coach Rita Salter, Toni
Wilkerson, Gwen Jones,
Lisa Leanard, Rebecca
Burkley, Donna Vaughn,
Michelle Upton, Rhonda
Miller, Windy Milford,
third row, Teresa Crouch
John Brittain as hostess
April 24.
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and Bonnie Sue of Lone Star
visited Mr. and Mrs. William
Mrs. Baird's Bread
Sta. Fresh
Bologna
Pressed Ham
Cokes, Dr. Pepper
2 Litre
Shipp's Grocery
& Station
On High way 271
Phone 652-3520
•GROCERIES
•GAS & OIL
Wednesday
Breakfast
Sereal
Milk & juice
Lunch
Thursday
Breakfast
Donuts
Milk & juice
lunch
Bar-F-Q boned chicken
Potato salad
Corn
Fruit
Milk
Alexcmder's Gro.
EVERY THURS., Fri., Sat.
Slab Lb.
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ON NEW
TRACTORS!
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USED EQUIPMENT
MT. VERNON
TRADE DAY
AUCTION
Every Sat. at 7 p.m.
Located 2 miles North Of
Mt. Vernon On Hwy. 37.
Col. Buddy Stringfellow,
Auctioneer.
Also Available -
doors and Trim.
James Diggs, Ph. 632-4505
Announcing The Opening
of
B&N TRUCK STOP
Formerly The Blossom
Truck Stop.
Cafe Ooerated Bv
MRS. MARY WOODALL.
Serving Breakfast, Lunch, &
Dinner.
Fish Fry Every Friday.
Mr. Wallace Woodall -Mgr.
Hwy 82 E. 982 5805,
LOOPFINA
TRUCKSTOP
We Carry A Full Line Of
Fina Products
We Also Fix Flats and
Give Road Service
We Are A Full
Service Station!
Ph. 785-8218
Loop 286 Paris, Tx.
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LIME SPREAD
SEED
982-5831
JAMES & B. D. NATION
BLOSSOM, TEXAS
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Paris, Tx. 785-0741
$209
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Borden'.
Mrs. Baird's
Sto-Fresh
BISCUITS
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$109
NOW PROCESSING
BEEF FOR
FREEZER
Half Or Whole
F SCHOOL
[ Jjurick Menu
DEPORTSCHOOL
K.. LUNCH MENU
APRIL 20-APRIL 24
Monday
breakfast
Cinnamon toast
Milk & juice
lunch
Corny dogs
Ranch style beans
Macaroni & tomatoes
Fruit
Milk
Allen of Ore City.
Mr. and Mrs. Robby Black
of Garland, Mr. and Mrs.
Black, Timmy
Black and a friend of Howe
and Mr. and Mrs, Danny
Woodall and family of Paris
Mr. and Mrs Fred Allen spent Sunday with Mrs. Faye
were supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Allen of
Blossom on Friday night.
Mr.&Mrs. James Finch and
grandson Justin Street of
Borger spent from Thursday
--1-----1 in
J relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Lentz
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Haskell Booth and Tracy I
SALVAGE CARPETS
785-8317
2448 Lamar Paris
Open 3-5:30
Mon. Thru Fri.
9- 12- Sat.
We Have 1st Quality
Carpet & Linoleum.
We Buy Direct For
Big Savings.
CASH REBATES
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event included, front row,
Tammy White, Tracy
Daughtery, Jeanna Gerr-
inger, Teresa Reves, Kim
Williams, Julie Pitts, Pat-
ty Williams, second row.
ARMSTRONG
PEST CONTROL
Complete Pest Control
All Work Guronteed
licensed TPCL 3418
Call Day Or Night
Charles Armstrong
Bogota, Tx. 214-632-5925
All who attended the per-
formance were rewarded
with beautiful renditions of
old favorites and some new
music as well. A duet sung
by Mrs. Suzy Kelsey and
Bro. Eddie Clement was
superb. Along with the
music, scripture was read by
Rev. David Noblin and Bro.
Jim Muston.
The program was con-
ceived, arranged and con-
ducted by Mrs. Elizabeth
Barnett. The performers
agreed to a job well done
with some thoughts of
repeating a similiar
program at Christmas time.
If you missed this per-|
formance of talent and
community cooperation it is
the wish of all involved that
you make an effort to be
present for future programs.
Presbyterian
Women Meet
Presbyterian Women Meet
The Presbyterian Women
met Monday afternoon at the
Church with eight present.
Mrs. Farris Read presided.
Cunningham News
on Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Buford
Posey of Houston spent
Monday with Mrs. Ida
Deshong
Mr. and Mrs. Muri Roach
and Mrs. Johnnie Warren of
Deport visited Mr. and Mrs.
W.J. Fowler
Tuesday
Breakfast
Cinnomon rolls
Milk & juice
lunch _
Veg. or chicken noodle soup and opened the meeting with
Pimento & cheese sand-
wiches
Milk
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PEPSI, DIET PEPSI.MOUNTAIN
PEPSI LIGHT DEW
Mrs. Aimer Norwood.
Choral Club
To Perform
The Prairiland Choral Club take second’ place to
will present a Spring Concert
at the First Baptist Church
of Deport at 7,00 p.m. on
Sunday, April 26.
The public is cordially
invited to come and par-
ticipate in the event and the
fellowship to follow.
VFI) To Sponsor
Egg Hunt
The Blossom Volunteer
Fire Department will hold an
Easter Egg Hunt for
children ten years old and
younger.
The event will feature the
traditional easter eggs,
hidden for kids to pursue.
The Egg Hunt yvill be held
Saturday, April 18, at the.
City Park in Blossom
Anyone wanting more
information can contact the
Blossom Fire Chief, Joe
Mise, ant 982-6325.
Wichita Falls and Jim Rose
of Pleasant Grove Nursing
Home spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Chipman.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Allen
of Grand Prairie spent
Income Tax
Service
Frank Mowery
Call For Appointment Or
Come By.
9 a.m. til 3 p.m Mon.-Fri.
All Day Saturday.
Fairview St. Blossom
"SW
Every Thurs., Fri., Sat.
MILK Borden's $J09
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ALL CANNED DRINKS $] 79
GROUND MEAT Frosh Lb $]49
WonH*r jay,
BREAD Qountry Style Of]
(manager), Mandy
Graves, Melissa Henry,
• Christie Daniels, Tonya
Burdon, Anita Jaynes,
Paula Farmer, Rhonda
King, and Tonya Hilliard
(manager). (Staff Photo)
By Berniece Wyatt
Members of the Methodist
Church with their pastor
Rev. and Mrs. David Noblin
and David Jr. and several
visitors i '
the churc
night
Mrs. Gary Mathis and W.J. Fowler Monday JP7
Juliann of Boise, Idaho and night.Rev. and Mrs. Weldon
Mrs. Lutie Capps of Minter Allen and Debbie and Robert
visited Mrs. Berniece Wyatt and Brandy Archibald spent
on Thursday afternoon. Thursday with Mr .and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Neal Rickey Allen and ABilly R. WN
Mills of Littleton, Colo., Mr.
* and Mrs. Floyd Simmons of
Lakewood, Calif., Mr. and
Mrs. William E. McLarty of Thomas
Vasco and J.D. Polk of
Dallas visited Mr and Mrs.
Robert Eudy last week.
grandson, Samuel Ray
Evers visited Rev. and Mrs.
Ray Evers and Angie of New
Castle Texas.
spent Saturday night with night- _
Allen and family spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Allen
Mack Kennedy at Bogata, and family were, Mr. and
Mrs. Kevin Jenkins of Mrs. Jerry Dockery and
Detroit visited Mr. and Mrs. family of Reno, Mrs. Jessie
Donald Day and children on Lee Allen and Mrs Johnnie
Sunday. Warren of Deport
Community Choral
Celebrates Easter
Church bells were ringing
Mn^ Ida Deshong and Mrs. of April 12, 198L Inside the
--—— Methodist Church were the
Ronny White of Katy spent combined voices from The
Friday night with Mr. and First Baptist Church, the
Faith Baptist Church, the
Presbyterian Church and the
United Methodist Church. In
a choral tribute to the Easter
Season, the combined voices
i none.
Blossom Notes
By Mrs. Marvin Bruce James East of Tyler and Stephen of Lewisville
Mr. and Mrs. James White Mr and Mrs AH White and Mr. and Mrs. Bobert
and Cindy visited i„ ’ ’ ’ “ " J
Edgewood with Mr. White’s
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Gauntt last Wednesday.
Mr. Marvin Bruce is home
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay J-
hnson.
Mrs. W.A. Dorries has
received word her sister,
Mrs. Lydia Banks of San
Antonio has had a massive
stroke and is in a Whitewall
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Cren-
shaw have returned home
from a visit with their son in
Muleshoe, Texas.
Mrs. Hershel Shands and
Mrs. Junior Weddle and
Stevie, Mrs. .Weddle’s new I
rfenn^cAn Cornual j
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DEPORT
INSURANCE AGENCY
For All Your Insurance Needs
Local Independent Agency
AUTO - FIRE -
• HOME OWNER - FARM - BUSINESS;
CALL 652-6211 Office
Carlos Ladd Home 652-5635
Kala Barnard Home 652-4650
YOUR HOME TOWN AGENTS
spent from Wednesday until
Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Cruise.
Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Fowler
were Saturday night sum
mer l
Warren of Deport.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Pynes spent Tuesday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Bazhaw of Plano. . ----- -------■—«• -
Kay Hodges of Rugby Malone at Paris on Saturday revival at the Baptist Church
at East Post Oak this past
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. week.
Sunday night guest of Mr.
Black.
Rev. and Mrs. Bill Burt of
Seymour, Mr. and Mrs.
Sammy Burt and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles W. Hart of
Nomroe, La., spent Sunday Tyler spent the weekend
night with Mr. and Mrs. here. Rev. Burt is a former
George Taylor. pastor of the Life Tabernacle
Charles B. Pynes of Paris Church and he conducted
spent Sunday with Mr. and serviced Saturday night and
Mrs. Clifford Pynes. Sunday. Lunch was served at
Mr. and Mrs. H.E. Eudy of the church and several
Rockford, Ill,. Mrs. Bobbie visitors attended and en-
Smyers of Paris, Mr. and joyed the visitation in the
Mrs. Brit Phillips, Lindy Jo afternoon.
Mrs. Berniece Wyatt with
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Parks
Cooper over the weekennd. of Deport spent Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Eudy in Sherman.
visited Mrs. Margaret Wash- Mrs. Mabel Holt has
burn and Terry of Paris returned home after an
Home White
evening.
Mrs. Jim Parker spent
again after a long stay in a Mrs^Mtert Ch^mbley 81X1
Pans Hospital.
Mrs. R.T. Nichols received
of a new
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Kriste and Bryan Johnson J -yon ■ ■ SOCAA
of Deport, children of Mr. I * 4U J. I/. ZdlAJ
and Mrs. Jimmy Johnson |
, « .* sPent p“rt of their sPring Amco Disc 21 ft;--
James Holt *®r®, break with their Grand- | OrlMr
the proud parents of a new Christopher and Renea of Mr-and Mrs Jay , Qjjg Dj$C 21ft;-------^9200
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I 15 ft. Woods Shredder----*3200
I Case 580 Backhoe-------*5900
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■ Friday 42 Club Meets
Mrs. Raymond Hlgnjght a business session and of
MM and Mrs Russell Lawler tied flcers were re-elected for
■I for high score when the Th®“«t noting
IE Friday 42 Chib met in the be a lunchion wtth Mrs
WB home at Mrs. Rob Bryson. John. Brittain as hostess on
r*' Mrs Sam Bryson was an
S Ja Invited guest. The president,
k J Mrc Don U/orron nnnHiirtfad
all praying the Lord’s
Prayer.
After business and reports
Mrs. Read reveiwed
Chapters eleven and twelve
of “Sing a New Song” by
Isabel Rogers, which con-
cluded the Bible Study. A
round table discussion
followed.
Mrs. Rena Nobles read
names and places from a
yearbook for Payer and
offered prayer.
The group dismissed with
Mizpah benediction
Nikki Cooper.
Mrs. Ronald Kelsoe of
Naples and Mrs. Paul
Johnston and Kasey of
Daingerfield visited Mrs.
Allie Rees on Saturday.
Rickey Cooper with Danny
Smallwood of Paris are
working in Ashdown, Ari.,
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Eudy visited his niece in Mt.
Pleasant on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sain #
of Talco spent Saturday with in Deport ~Su’nday”afternTOn
Goldie Brown.
James East of Tyler.
Mr. and Mrs. A.H. White,
Thursday their grandparents, Mr. and j
BLOSSOMS junior high
girls track team par-
ticipated in the annual
District 13AAA Track
Meet at Mt. Vernon’s
Tiger Stadium Thursday,
April 2. Members of the
extended visit with her son
Mr. and Mrs. Don Holt of
Pasadena.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black
and family of Mt. Pleasant
spent Sunday with Mrs.
Delso Wilson.
Rev. and Mrs. Charles
Soules of Kilgore were here
for the weekend. He con-
ducted services at the United
Pentecostal Church on
Sunday.
Mrs. Joe B Williams spent word of a new great. through’the weekend
Wednesday with Hazel granddaughter born March Blossom visiting
Deshazo fo Pans. 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Rick Cole r -
,.,Mur.ar^ nre <* Tayler Mrs. Cole is the
daughter
Milton News
By Mrs. Tully Ternpls Sunaay guest of Mr. and
The flower club met at the Mrs. C M. Hobbs
Mr. and Mrs. Roy May of
in Powderly, visited his father, Bay and Lisa of Waco visited j
Mrs. Jay Johnson last |
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. W.C. j
Valentine are home after j
spending a week camping j
out and fishing-at Pat Mayse j
Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Carl j
Hunt of Hooks, Texas, j
Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Dorries j
visited their son and I
daughter in Enlow and Dr. I
and Mrs. C.L. Dorries of I
Commerce Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hershell
Shands, Mrs. Jim Parker,
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Sunday and Monday with home of Mrs. Tully Temple Stephen Hobbs and Paul Saturday nicht I
Rev. and Mrs. Weldon Allen. on Friday with eight Strength of Richardson and ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth members present. Refresh- Ray Wells of Plano, and
Randall of Santa Jose, Calif, nients were served by the David Neswick of Lewsville.
hostess and Mrs. Frank Lee. Sunday guest of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Dickie Mrs. J “J;.
Legate of Port Arthur are Mr and Mrs. Johnny Holt’
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„ daughter Her name is Deport, Mr. and Mrs. Greg
guest of Mrs. Johnnie Teresa Rose, born on April 1, Parks, Dale and Timothy of
ewighing six pounds and nine Faught, and Eddie Clement
ounces. Grandparents ar Mr. of Dallas,
and Mrs. Buford Legate. Mrs. Frank Lee and Mrs.
Mr.and Mrs. Mert Harney Anita Bowling and Kay Lynn
visited Mr and Mrs. Tommy have been attending a
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Wright, Pat & Nichols, Nanalee. The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1981, newspaper, April 16, 1981; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1297300/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.