The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1946 Page: 2 of 8
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mi atfvar relative* Next
tbajr left Cor Arizona to visit
Wednesday they cam*
lack for a Caw day*’ visit with
Mr. and Hn Crew*, then will re
tan to Anderson. Ind . where
they will make their home May
their motorcycle honeymoon con-
th*e on through life Mr Me-
fharaon is an ex-aervtcc man
Ihby Crew* of Camp Hood,
came In Sunday on a three-day
leave to visit his parent!, Mr and
Mrs. R. B Crews
Mr. and Mrs. Summit’ Parker
Of Bagwell, spent last week with
her parents. Mr and Mrs John
Chandler. During their visit.
Mn. Parker was taken to the
Grant hospital for medical treat
naant several times
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cole and
family of Fulbright. visited Sun
day with Mr and Mrs Jess Kel-
ley and family
Mr. and Mrs Kny White and
email son moved from Louisiana
to the Mitchell farm last week.
Sidney Cole of Fulbright, visit-
Od hi* *i*ter, Mrs Roy White and
Mr. White Saturday
Mr. and Mrs Albert Crews
•pent Sunday with her mother,
-Mrs. Byrd, at Paris
Mr. and Mrs Charlie Phillips
and family of Detroit, spent Sun-
day with her parents. Mi and
Mrs. W. M Gnrrttt and family.
Miss Kathryn Bailey of Caton-
vilie. is spending a few days v. ith
Misses Irene and Pauline , Hailey
Mrs. Earl Legate, Muss Bobbie
Nell and Miss Beulah Mitchell
visited F M Mitchell and Miss
Edith Saturday
F. M Mitchell was not finding
80 well Monday Mis tin oat is
giving him trouble
Mrs Max Dawson." Mis Vmli 1
Markham and F. M Dawson of
Hooks, spent from Fi iduy until
Sunday with their daughter and
Slater, Mrs George Hill and Mi
Hill.
Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Gar
■Mm and children spent Sunday
With relatives at Rugby
Fred Fisher and a troop of Boy
Scouts from Detroit, were here
an a fourteen-mile bike Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Fisher and
daughters. Barbara and Reha
spent the week end with relatives
at Bogala. A little cousin. Lanell
Randall returned home w ith Bar
bars and Reba for a visit
Leonard Lee of California, was
In the neighborhood visiting last
weak. He and his mother lived
hare several years, then moved
tb their farm north of Bagwell
■nd later went to California.
Professional
Stephen H.Grant, MI)
Office Stephen If Grant Hospital
Hear* 7 to 10 a. m.
■vary Day Escept Sunday
I ’ Saturday All Day
Arthur G. Elder, M.I).
| * Office in
Stephen H. Grant Hospital
DEPORT. TEXAS
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Dr. J. R. Brittain
DENTIST
X-Kay Examinations
i: Thompson Drug Store
DEPORT, TEXAS
A. M. Alkin Jr.
Attorney
The rata which fall hart
day win be a banal
am who have planted Iota cotton
and lead.
Mrs. Cumi Cook and son, Gay-
lord. have returned to their home
here after undergoing operations
at a Paris hospital recently They
are reported doing fine.
Mr. and Mrs Murl Roach and
dan {hter of Johntown. spent Sun-
day in the home of Mr and Mrs.
W J Fowler
Mr and Mrs Lester Sloan have
moved to Blossom.
Mr and Mrs. Otha Cook of Dal-
las. are visiting their parents. Mr
and Mrs Tom Cook and Mi and
Mrs Curt O'Neal
The Home-Room Mothers Club
held their last meeting of the year
at the school house Thursday af-
ternoon
Mrs Frank Rucker of Com-
merce, has returned home after
spending several days in the home
of Mr and Mrs Tom Eudy
M N Candill and family have
moved here from Soutli Texas
He will in employed as superin-
tendent of Cunningham school
Mrs Clemmie Hart of Colo ado
Springs, Colo,, is he - for a visit
with, her sis’er. Mis. Elbert Bled-
soe and Mi Bledsoe
Mr and Mrs Ross Warren and
Mr and Mrs L 7. Wilkerson and
baby and Mrs John Allen bf Mil-
ton. spent the week end with lelu-
tives here
The Mi thodist meeting, con-
ducted by tie Rev, Goodnnugh.
began at the shed Sund.v night
Everyone is invited to atte d
Mr and Mis. Joe Oats of Char-
leston. spent the week end with
her pan nts, Mr and Mrs. Georg
Taylm
A party and rn am supper w as
given Monday night at the school
building in tumor of Mr and Mrs
F F McGahan and Mrs Wdliam
Goodman who are leaving Julv
1 fin Bernaid. where t! « y will
be i mploved in t. e -i pool Thane
attending were Mr. and Mrs. M
N Candill Mi Ha/el Hi rry and
Mi Fiance, B' rry of Weslaco:
Mr and Mis F F McGahan and
daughter. Mi and Mrs. Allxrt
Roach and daughter, Mr and Mrs
William Goodman. Mr and Mrs
Jim Davis Mr and Mrs Clarence
M Knight. Mr and Mrs Leslie
Tei lplc. Mr. and Mis Harry
Slu. her, Mr and Mi Fred Cox
and Mr and Mrs Ira Temple.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Berry and
c1 lughtcr. Carla Ann of Dallas,
pent the week end in the home
d Mr and Mrs M N. Candill.
Travis Davis is reported ill at
his home here
Mr. and Mn BUI Carlton and
soo. Jackie of Cleburne, spent
Thursday night with her sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grogan
Mr and Mrs. C. C. Morris spent
Thursday with their daughter,
Mr snd Mrs Joe Travi* Denny
at Pattonville
Mrs. Wesley Epps and grand-
daughter, Margie Ann Easley of
| Quitman, spent the week end with
Mrs S B Griffin
Mr and Mrs Earl Grogan and
children, Ruth, Lloyd and Ralph,
Mr and Mrs Carl Wood and dau-
ghter. Nancy, Mr and Mrs J. A
Griffin, Miss Louise and John
William, Mrs. Emma Wood and
j daughter. Miss Elsie, and son,
1 Lawrence, attended a picnic at
| Bogata Sunday in honor of Mr.
and Mrs. George Bell of Burbank,
J Calif
| Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clipper and
I children of Hooks, spent the week
lend with her parents, Mr. and
: Mrs Bill Edwards.
Fred Roberts was called to
i Avery Thursday because of the
serious illness and death of his
1 father. O. S Roberts.
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Barham of
Deport, spent Sunday with h r
brother, Mr and Mrs. Travis
Solomon
Norma Gean and Delores Ann,
j children of Mr and Mrs. Murry
I Franklin, had their tonsils remov-
ed Friday at the Grant hospital
in Deport,
Mr and Mrs Joe I.ee Better-
I ton and children of Bisbec, An/,
visited her mother. Mrs. John
Franks, and other relatives and
friends recently.
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MILTON
Mrs Bello Tillman of DaUi
spsnt look wouk with bar mother,
Mrs. Lucy Cherry.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rule of Dal-
las. spent the week end with their
| aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
lard Ballard
| Mrs. Angie Bryan spent the
[ week end with her niece at Blos-
som
Mr. and Mrs Lewis Todd and
|J. C. Todd and daughter, Mar-
grette of Brownfield, are here for
Mi* Hermhal
Mr. and Mr* S. H. Wright Jr.
of Dallas, spent from Thursday
until Sunday in the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Lawler.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lawler had
a letter from their son, Jathercl,
who is in the service, that he sail- j
ed for Guam June 1 and landed
the 15th. |
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Upchurch and
children of Paris and Mr. and
and children at Patty, spent Sun-
day in the home at his parents,
Mr and Mrs. Duke Matlock. Mr.
and Mrs. Matlock returned home
with them for a visit
Mr and Mrs. Cleave Marcum of
|Marsella Park, N M , are visit-
t ing her mother, Mrs. Mary Wil-
son
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Matlock I CEMETERY
rat Sun- MeCEUBT J
There will be an all day aprk-
ing at McCrury cemetery on July
4 Everyone who is interested,
come with rake, hoe and well fill-
ed baskets, as a picnic lunch will
be spread at the noon hour.
|l Fences are badly in need of re-
Mr and Mrs. John Temple and 'pairing, too, so come with the
1 a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs.
! Alvin Ballard and other friends *fnt'h^«k ^nd with Mr. and
here and at Deport
There was a party at the home i
sone, Johnnie of Fulbright, visit-
ed Sunday in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Tully Temple.
.... .. „ Mrs Manton Terry spent Sat-
Mrs. Morris Lawler of Petty, , . ... . . . , - ..
j urday with her sister and father,
Mrs. Stella Morgan and Jim
Webster at Paris.
Judd Shuford is able to be up
operation
determination to make the “city
of our dead” a place of beauty.
THAT FAMILY TREE
Mrs Oral Terry.
Mr and Mrs. Bill Young and
'of Mr and Mrs Ross" DalbyTast ch,ildren ,h,e w*fk end Ulth aftVr" undergo,ng an
I Friday night A large crowd at-)rt atl'es al arksvi e. two weeks ago.
tended and all reported a nice tnnet ar\ey o ryan, Boss Gray is reported improv-
time. spont ‘he w**k„end *,th *,s Par- mg after being .11 several days.
Mr. and Mrs Troy Keener and 4 n**' r un rs' ran ar\t>. Mrs Bob Watson’s sister, Mrs.
children of Maivm. spent Sunday' Mrs J/’*n A len /s *“ „ct th^
1 | home of her daughter, Mr. and
(Mrs. Ross Warren.
' Mmcs. Willie Jeffery. John
CARD OF THANKS
To t ach and eve ryone who help-
ed us in any way following the
death of our beloved son and ble-
ther, v. e wi. h to expi i ss our sin-
ce e a) -r •(•!,.tion. Especially do
j we than h . Gr ant and Dr llu-
lerd foi their untiring efforts.
Bro Cuilis Hoover for his con:-
| foi ling w ords and our many
j friends for the beautiful flowers.
S May God bless earn and every
|om of you in your hour of need
Mr. and Mrs. Ab a Wilson and
| Family
Mr and Mis Earl Wilson
Mi and Mrs. Austin Wilson
Mr. and Mrs Bryan Scott.
with her parents, Mr and Mrs.
Johnnie Williams, and his sister,
Mrs Lois Ballaid and family.
Mr. and Mrs F red Stone spent
the week end with relatives at
Faught.
, Mrs W V. Anderson has word
from her husband F at he will be
home soon. H lias been over-
seas for some time,
i Bailey Bryan lias employment
I in Paris.
A picnic supper was given at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Anderson on Sunday night for G.
W. Dalby who left for camp on
| Monday after an extended fur-
lough
Frank Stone of Powdcrly, was
in the community visiting last
Sunday.
| Mrs Virgie Ballard visited Mrs
! Cecil McDowr.t and Mrs. Julie
Jones at Patton , die last Wedncs-
dav.
CARD OF THANKS
I We wish to < \press our sincere
'thanks to the Rugby community
for the hcauti! n floral offerings
give n us durii
bt lo\ i d fatk.ei
May G id bi-
ll time like the
i Mi and Mrs
Family
I Some fi How
I they count t <
shaking hands
the loss of our
.-•id grandfather
each of you in
Fred Roberts and
SO suspicious
' mgers after
Young, M T Lawler. D H. Har-
vey. Earl Stone and Tully Tem-
ple entertained with a bridal
shower for Mrs. E. H Wright Jr ,
formerly Miss Ruth Lawler, at
the Methodist church Saturday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. Forty
guests registered in the bride’s
book, which was made by Nita
Joyce Spears. Refreshments of
punch and cookies were served.
Little Carol Sue Brown of
Rockford, visited Helen Fae and
Hetiic Mae Temple last week,
i Mr and Mrs. Dave Puckett of
Bogata. spent Sunday in the
home of Mrs. Gerenia Spears and
daughti r.
Miss Burvldinc Harvey has ii-
; turned home after a week’s visit
j in the home of her aunt, Mrs.
; Snook v Lawlt r at Dallas.
\ Miss Orvildine Wilson of Paris,
visited Mr. and Mrs. E. H Wright
m the home of<*her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Lawler, Friday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Matlock
and Laky and Mr, and Mrs. Duke
Matlock have n luini d hnmc after
a thne week's visit in New Mex-
ico and California.
, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brake and
children of Dallas, spent the
v. tek end in the home of her par-
ents. Mr. and Mr1. J. A Holt.
Mrs. Brake and children remained
'for a week's visit. Mr. Brake re-
turned to Dallas Sunday.
“I understand you have been
having your family tree looked
up.” said John.
“Yes,” replied Brown, “and it’s
costing me $5,000.”
‘‘Quite expensive, wasn’t
“Yes, but it cost only $2,0
have it looked up. The other
Rose of near Clarksville, is visit- j S3-000 was vvhat I paid to have it
ing in her heme this week. ! hushed
Mrs. Raymond Hignight of!
Hoovertown, spent Saturday in |
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Young. |
Mr. and Mrs. Doss Smith of j with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Swindell
Clarksville, spent the week end ; and family.
Salt production is the oldest
mineral industry in Texas.
Your Support and Influence Will Be Appreciated
BILLY W. NELSON
Candidate for
Assessor-Collector of Taxes
(Lantar County)
Dtmocra'ic Primary, Saturday, July 27,
(Political Adv.)
''"He’s coming home
tomorrow ”
ICTTUO UNCI* AUTMOtUY
PARIS COCA-COLA
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JOHN FORD
A Lawyer for a I.aw M-.king Job
indidate for
Rrprtfltfitolite of the 38th District
(Lamar and Fannin Counties)
John Ford believes that ALL
public officials should be elected
upon THEIR merits, and not upon
the DEMERITS of their oppon-
ents.
John Ford is an experienced
lawyer and desires to represent
the people of the 38th District in
their law making body.
John Ford is grateful that his
mother is living, and of course, he
la a friend to all the old folks.
The following are some of the
things John Ford believes in and
will support:
1. He la for a liberal education-
al policy
S. He is for adequate salary
for all teachers
Si Ho la far a better farm to
marine road program
He has ban privileged to serve
the people of Lamar County as
Couaty Attorney for the
past two years, and wishes to
th« people at «*yt
Fannin Couatias far the next two
body at
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1946, newspaper, June 27, 1946; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921729/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.