The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1982 Page: 4 of 10
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The Times, Lamar County, Texas
Thursday, March 11, 1982
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Clock Repair
Donald Wilson and Aileen Herron at Alto, Texas Sunday.
Appraisals
to a Life of Love” by W.H.
LIVING ROOM SUITE
10 Piece
*599.00
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SOFA & CHAIR
Monday night the churches
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The Blossom Volunteer
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public is invited.
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CITY DRUG STORE
DISCOUNT CENTER
D. E. Glover
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DISCOUNT PRICES ON
TIRES & CUSTOM WHEELS
NO HOST PARASITE REACTION
Applied Any Kime Of Die Year
Jewelry Repair
Watch Repair
HOURS MONDAY-FRIDAY 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
SATURDAY 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
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Pod
Custom Made
Jewelry
Mr. and Mrs Fred Swint Jr.
of Deport.
PICK-UP ACCESSORIES
PROTECT AND DRESS UP YOUR PICK-UP
SLIDING REAR WINDOWS
TAIL GATE PROTECTORS
TOOL BOXES
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Mark Kinsey Swint
and
Rhonda Ann Moore
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Con;
Best
AMOUNT TO USE
2 cc Per 100 Lbs. Of Animal Body Weight Up To 800 Lbs.
EASY APPLICATION
No Mixing, No Measuring, No Mess
Mrs.
Mrs.
Thursday
Breakfast:
Cinnamon rolls
Juice
Milk
Lunch:
Barbeque on bun
Corn
Cheese sticks
Dessert
Milk
Wednesday
Breakfast:
Cereal
Juice
Milk
Lunch:
Fried chicken
Green beans
Creamed potatoes
Dessert
Milk
^trtonal cStrihct
Friday
Breakfast:
Cereal
Juice
Milk
Lunch:
Taco salad
Ranch style beans
Ice cream
Milk
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Dorothy Wilson Saturday Hospital,
night. Other visitors were
Alvis Dennis of Sulphur Gina and Jason.
Springs visited Mrs. Ruby ' — ----
Presbyterian Women Meet
The Presbyterian women and Stewardship of Money”
met Monday afternoon at the taken from “Called by Grace
Mr. Aileen Herrons’ guests church with nine present. to a Life of Love” by W.H.
Since the World Day of Chalker, followed by round 0
Prayer program was rained table discussion.
out, Mrs. Farris Read led
Great-grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Claud Burks of
Deport, Mrs. J.M. Gee and
Mrs Mom Wood of Gilmer.
The Prairiland Chapter of
Future Homemakers of
America had their annual _
skating party Tuesday night The chapter made $100‘from
this project. The skating
party was financed through
Mrs. Rena Nobles read
names and places from
Yearbook for Prayer and
short business Study and offered prayer.
Group dismissed with
spent Monday with the
Walker Devlins.
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Brent Ray is the name
given the son born March 2 to
Brian and Becky Burks of
Commerce. He weighed 7
lbs. oz. Grandparents are
Kenneth and Janette Burks
of Deport and Phil and
Margie Wood .( Bultard.
seeds, Luke 8:11-15. At the
evening service, his subject
was Luke 12:15.
The congregation extends
a welcome invitation to come
and study the Bible. Services
are: Bible study, 10 am.
The Blossom Masonic p
Lodge 303 recently held its guest
f SCHOOL
L Menu
Deport School Menu
March 15-19
Monday
Breakfast:
Biscuits
Sausage
Jelly
Juice
Milk
Lunch:
Macaroni & cheese
Black eyed peas
Green salad
Dessert
Milk
cheon on Thursday, March
18.
^births Church
News
Dr. Joy Spencer of Paris
spoke to the congregation of
the Church of Christ on
Sunday, March 7 at the
morning services. He spoke
is a t
Grove Nursing Home on underwent
their 61st wedding an-
niversary Attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert have moved to a home in
McKinney, Mrs. Frank Paris until their new home is
Stone, Mr. Pat Barnes and built in Pattonville.
SSgt. Gary D. Stone, son of
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No formal invitations will
be sent. Friends and
o fthe couple are
to attend the
at Skateland in Paris.
Relay races and other
games were enjoyed by one this project.
The next meeting for the
Prairiland Chapter is
Tuesday, March 9, which
wilj be a microwave cooking
school, sponsored by the
Texas, New Mexico Power
Company.
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Village Shopping Cantor
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The Volunteer Fire
Department also assisted*
Reno in a trailerhouse fire
Friday.
Lodge 303 recently held its gUest speaker. En-
annual George Washington tertainment for the evening
Celebration Supper in the was provided by a singing
Fellowship Hall of the group from the First Baptist
Methodist Church. Church in Paris.
Mrs. W.J. Fowler of Cun-
Bruce ningham went to Bedford
Nicole of Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Houston visited his mother, Silas Howell, who is ill.
Mrs. Reba Temple last Mrs. C.B. Tipping of
week. Hughes Springs visited
Mrs. Syble Evans, Mrs. Tuesday and Wednesday
Bill Whitehurst, Emily and with Mrs. Rena Nobles. Mrs.
Rebecca of Austin spent the Robert Walker of Clarksville
weekend with Mrs. Jessie visited her last Thursday.
Visiting Mrs. Faye Black
this week was her grandson,
Charles W. Smith of YumA,
Az. He was recently com-
missioned a Warrant Of-
! Moore-Swint
Engagement Announced
Mr and Mrs Dale Moore School and is employed at
of Blossom announce the Regan's. Her fiance is also a
approaching marriage of 1979 Prairiland graduate and
Mrs. LaVerne Rowland
was admitted to McCuistion
Hospital for observation last
Friday. She is reported
feeling better.
Aileen Herron and Lossie
Vickers attended a birthday
supper Monday night for
Beverly Johnston.
Mrs. Peggy Johnston, Mrs.
Aileen Herron and Lossie
Vickers attended the 88th
birthday party for Mrs.
Nettie Alsobrook in Paris
Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs.
Vickers of Detroit and Lossie visited Ruby Dickerson
Vickers visited Dude Vickers Sunday afternoon
in Hugo. Mrs. Otis Boyer’s son-in-
Christie and Chad Wilson law, Merrel Bryan has been
visited their grandmother, admitted to McCuistion
By Sondra Martin teacher. She suffered a
Mrs. Edna Keener of stroke in January of this
Pattonville and Mrs Maudie year but is recovering well at
McKinney of Biardstown the nursing home.
were hostesses Friday, Mrs. Sam Skidmore had
March 5 for a party honoring word last week that her
Mike Stone and his wife, who brother, Jack Parker, of the
patient at Pleasant Valley, who had been ill
i open heart
surgery on Thursday.
Rev. and Mrs. L.C. Stout
Rudy Calabria, D.D.S.
and
Patricia Calabria, D.D.S.
Wish To Announce The Opening
Of Their Office For The Practice Of
General Dentistry
4181 Lamar Ave.
(Hwy. 82 East at 42nd St.)
Paris, Texas
Phone 785-0011
Office Hours Monday thru Friday
8 a.m. till 5 p.m.
Saturday 8 a.m. till Noon
Tuesday
Breakfast:
Doughnuts
Juice
Milk
Lunch:
Veg. or chicken soup
Pimento & cheese sand-
wiches
Milk
Mrs. Katheryn Smith and for lunch Saturday were Mr.
Mary Shirley, Mr and Mrs. and Mrs.. Grady Herron,
- ; - - • , All Circle residents are parts of it as a devotional. An
Dickerson They also visited encouraged to attend the offering was taken.
• ■ •• • « Alter a
session, Miss Edith Fuller
presented “Stewardship of Mizpah benediction,
the Earth and its Resources
Homemakers Hold Skating Party
The Prairiland Chapter
had a money making project
of selling stuffed animals.
Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Stone. c 7 , ~ "
Cake, orange julip punch, Mr. and Mrs. Rant Stone, is
candy and nuts were served in the ICU at Elgin Regional
Mr. Stone is 83 years old and Hospital in Ft. Walton
Mrs. Stone is 85. He is a Beach, Fla. where he un-
retired auto salesman and derwent major surgery,
she is a retired school Mrs. Rant Stone, Keith and
after serving 14 years as
enlisted. He is on his way to
Quantico, Va. for three
months of school. He also
visited his uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith
of Deport.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
and" also visited Mrs. r'b. Stewart and Mrs. Homer
Ione Woodard, Dorothy Houston, Mike’s mother, all Stewart of Sulphupr Springs
r the
Mrs. Sylvia May, a patient in monthly covered dish Jun-
St. Joseph Hospital.
Blossom VID Answers House
Church to plan the com- Fire (4 ill
munity Easter Pageant.
Friday, March 19 at 7 p.m. The Blossom Volunteer The house was one of the ;
there will be an Oral Roberts Fire Department answered a ^ew remaining old land-;
Praise Singers Concert at call at the home of Mr. and marks in Blossom.
Blossom Housing
Happenings .«■
Jason and Gina Herron Eric of Tyler spent the
spent Friday night with their weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
grandmother, Mrs. Aileen Bob Read and Mrs. George
Herron. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. . *> -i ~
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Tyler Read Pearson and Benjamin flcer ,n the Manne CorPs
and Dorothy Wilson visited of Idabel, Ok. spent Sunday
Mrs. Rhoda Lee. with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marshall Marvin and Lucille,
visited Morris Marshal] last Wayne, Sandra and Wayne II
weekend. Couch visited their son-in-
Mrs. Albertson, Donald, law, Mike Houston and
Brenda and Tina House grandchildren, Michael,
visited Mrs. Irene House in Amy and Amanda Houston
Denison. i
the Methodist Church. The Mrs. Ona Berry Thursday
-uii_._ 4-J. night. The old house was
completely gutted by fire.
The couple will be married relatives
in a semi-formal ceremony invited to attend
at7 p.m. Friday, March 12 in ceremony and the reception
DeShong Chapel on the Paris to follow at the home of Mr
Junior College campus. and Mrs. L.Z. (Pete)
The bride-elect is a 1979 Wilkerson. 1114 S. Main.
graduate of Prairiland High
Deport Locals
By Rena Nobles Mr. and Mrs. John Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Guest returned to their home'
spent last week with Miss Friday after spending
Susan Guest in Kilgore and several days with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wilkes in Mrs. Bob Hoover in Bastrop
Longview. and Dr. and Mrs. John
hundred and ten members
and their invited guests.
Sponsors were Mrs.
Barbara Martin and Mrs.
Sondra Graves
Mothers were Mrs. Glenda
Hatcher, Mrs. Anna Akard
and Mrs. Viola Bratton.
Sunday; Worship services, MaSOIMC Lodge Holds Slipper
11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; and Bible ~ rr
study, Wednesday at 7 p.m. The Blossom Masonic Rev. Jerry Putnam was
Lodge 303 recently held its guest speaker.
Blossom
Church News
|g Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ring of Moore III in San Antonio.
I Dallas were luncheon guests Mr. and Mrs. Muri Roach
B with Mr. and Mrs. Mike and Mrs. Ross Warren also
| Haydock Sunday.
1 Mr. and Mrs.
I Temple and
Dallas and Mrs. Hallie Marie
Bailey of Florida left for
their homes Friday after
being here a week following
the death of their mother.
Another daughter, Mrs. Sue
Nance, lives at Reno.
Several from here have
been helping clean up the
debris were Rev. and Mrs
Stout’s home burned.
Mrs Alpha Russell has
returned to her home in
Jennings after being ill in a
Dallas hospital for several
weeks.
Dawson Ballard of Camp
Maxey visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ballard
Sunday and Mrs. Mary
Ballard and Chrystal of
Quitman were Sunday
evening visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Skid-
more and Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Pomroy and Jana all
spent the day in Dallas
Sunday visiting in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Dillard and Harold
Klinkerman, who is a patient
in a hospital there.
Rhonda Eatherly
celebrated her 10th birthday
Sunday. Kim Davis and
Melissa Spears attended.
Refreshments of cake and
ice cream were served.
Mr. and Mrs. David Harris
and family were Saturday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Silas
Clement and granddaughter,
Kelly of Blossom. Kelly
spent the night with the
Harris’.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny
Hancock and Mary Ann
made a pleasure trip to Mt.
Vernon Sunday.
Sondra Martin and'Kaye
Cooper attended the church
supper at the Cunningham
Methodist Church Saturday
evening.
Lewis Armstrong of Dallas
was in the community last
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Pomroy
of Paris, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Pomroy and Jana
were visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Hershel Stone Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Price of Dallas enjoyed
lunch with Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Dunn Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Martin
and Kyle were Saturday
evening visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Martin and Paul of
Bogata. Others visiting were
Ellis Martin and Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Kuhle and April,
all of Clarksville.
Clardy News
Weldon Stone attended him
during the weekend
Mr and Mrs W.A. Cooper
of Cunningham and Mr. and
Mrs. Ricky Cooper were
Tuesday evening visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Smith of
Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny
Hancock, Kenny and Mary
Ann and Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Crawford and
Chuckie were visitors in the
Sumner area Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Eatherly and family were
Saturday evening visitors of
her mother, Mrs. Thelma
Malone of Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Clement and Dustin of Paris
had supper with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L.T. Clement
Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Ballard were visitors in
Bogata and Deport last
Wednesday and Thursday.
Jimmy Don and Jeanine
Hodges, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Hodges and grandson, Justin
of Rugby, Mrs. Irene Ben-
nett of Paris and Mr. and
Mrs. Ricky Cooper were
weekend visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Martin, Sondra
and Kyle.
Earl Jetton, Jamie, Wendy
and Bart of Paris, along with
daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Skidmore and
Bainham all enjoyed a skiing
trip to Red River, N.M.
where they spent several
days.
Mrs. Virgie Ballard of
Clardy and Mrs. Ruby
Hudson of Jennings spent
last Wednesday afternoon
with Mrs Etola Hewitt of
Sylvan.
Mrs. Sam Skidmore, along
with Mrs. Fred Eatherly of
Paris, made a business trip
Texarkana last Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs. A.G. Ballard
accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Ruyle of
Taylortown were Friday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Burris of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harris
were visitors last week of
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Clement
of Blossom, Mrs. Allie
Malone of Deport Nursing
Home, Mr. and Mrs. Rant
Stone and Mr. and Mrs.
David Harris and family.
Hershel Stone and Mrs.
Kenneth Short visited with
the daughters of the late Lois
Boren in Paris Thursday.
Mrs. Jewel Dean Bartlett of
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Wright, Pat & Nichols, Nanalee. The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1982, newspaper, March 11, 1982; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1297347/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.