The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1981 Page: 4 of 9
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Pattonville visited Mrs.
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Jessie Griffin.
Bonnie Cossey had as a
visitor on Monday Mrs. Roy
visited on Sunday with Mrs.
Jessie Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. James A.
Blossom visited Mrs. Maudie
Baxter recently.
By Sondra Martin
Visitors this week of Mr.
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A SPECIAL INVITATION TO ATTEND
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH
Downtown Deport
A Southern Baptist Congregation
Sunday Services: Sunday School-10:00 a.m.
Worship-11:00 a.m. Church Training-6:00 p.m.
Worship-7:00 p.m.
Wednesday: Bible Study 7:00 p.m.
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Teresa Ann Clark and Blane Edward White
Mr. and Mrs. Henry White of
Rt. 6 Clarksville.
The formal ceremony will
take place Aug. 14 at 6:00
p.m. in the Red River Haven
Chapel in Bogata The Rev
Bill White, uncle of the
groom-to-be will officiate.
Friends and relatives are
invited.
Mr. and Mrs. R.R. Stone
were Tuesday visitors c.
Mozelle Boatright of Paris
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Miss Bewley is the
grandaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Allen of Deport.
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reunion in Cunningham
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harris
Allen and Brandi of Blossom, spent the night with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Pomroy, Kristi and Jana
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dixon of Paris
Mary Boren of East Post ^Oak -”ud(Jy) Ba|iar(j who is Mrs. Madge Skidmore hai
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Clardy and Mrs. Ruby Wednesday. to Logan, Utah. Their Gene Martin and familj^
Mrs. Telma Russell and daughters, Deania and received word Sunday
Allison remained here with evening that he had a great
their grandparents, Mr. and niece born to Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. Roy Anderson for an
extended visit.
Mr. and Mrs. A.G. Ballard
1 Norris Ballard of
Clardy, also Mrs. Geraldine
~ were in
Bonham Sunday to see J.B.
Mrs. Tom Ray from Ker- emerging. Hunting for them
ville, Texas recently. i . . .
Mrs. John Porter from tional Geographic, but only
...... *' ” a paleontologist with a col-
lector’s permit can lawful- Rockford Homecoming.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Skaggs ly remove a fossil from the 1“
and Milton visited Agnus park.
Skaggs on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Boren of
Andrew visited during the
week with Mrs, Maudie
Baxter.
Rena Nobles of Deport
GRANT FUNERAL HOME
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Engagement Announced
Mrs. Dorothy Clark and approaching marriage of
Lewis Clark of Bogata an- their daughter Teresa Ann to
nounce the engagement and Blane Edward White, son of
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for four years.
She is a member of the Beta
Sigma Phi Social and
Serivce Club, and has ex-
tensive public relations
experience through two a
airline companies, one I
domestic and one foreighn. ■
She and her family are
members of the Church of
Christ and she is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd (Babe) Chesshire of
Deport.
Also promoted at the time
was Burney Jones, Jr., Vice
President, who was
Joanne Haney Promoted
Joanne Haney has been financial experience in-
promoted to Branch Manger eluding savings and com-
of the Central Mall Security merical loans, and has been
Saavings Association of with the Savings Association
Texarkana.
She has over ten years of
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Three visitors were present
at Bethel Baptist Church
Sunday from Albuquerque.
New Mexico
Weekend visitors of the
Gene Martin family were
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Don
Hodges of Rugby, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Martin and
and granddaughter Aprir
of Kuhle, and Russell Tippit of
Linden -and Mrs. Lucille
Webster, of Paris. Mr. and
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Dallas and Robert Eudy of
Cunningham visited Mr. and
Mrs. A.G. Ballard Saturday
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Hudson of Jennings were
Deport Nursing Home Locals
Mrs. Cletas Thomas of visited with Mrs. Maudie and
Detroit and daughter Fay Baxter.
Burns of Talco visited
Mrs. Jessie Griffin. and Mrs. Leslie Temple of recently with
Edna Thomas of Detroit Lubbock, Mr. and Mrs.
visited on Sunday with Mrs. Johnny Temple of Irving,
and Irene Gordon of Reno, and Dr. Robert Nobles
Blanchie Moore and Callie
McNeal visited on Friday
with Mrs. Maudie Reed.
Oren Harvey visited on
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Mallock.
Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Cole of
Azle, Texas visited recently
with Mr. and Mrs. Ester
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Chappell of Pattonville and
Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Chappell of Dallas visited on
Sunday with Ruthie Chap-
pell.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Bullington of Tyler and
Lucille Nash of Paris visited
their mother Zelpha an-
derson on Sunday.
Mrs. Dorothy Rader of
Paris visited on Sunday with
her mother Gerda Hendley.
LaShawn Cass, Berdia
Nell Cass, Mary E. Harrison,
Myrtle Ford and David
Carroll, all of Ft. Worth
visited mi Saturday with
Lucain Patterson.
Elsie Pettit and Farris
Pettit of Pattonville visited
all of the residents in the
nursing home.
Francis Anderson of
Pattonville visited Myrtle
Hulett on Saturday. They
went to Paris to pickup Mrs
Hulett’s glasses.
Pastor David Dickson of
the Church of Christ in
Pattonville visited Mrs.
Myrtle Hulett and Mrs Zona
Moore on Friday.
Ruby Gilbert of Mt.
Vernon visited on Wed-
nesday with Zona Moore.
Mrs. Ray Fisher has
returned from McCuistion
Hospital in Paris.
Lynn Day and children of
Minter visited their grand-
mother Lillie Ingram on
Sunday.
Tommy Kay Ingram and
children of Ft. Worth visited
their grandmother Lillie
Ingran on Wednesday.
Ellen Beard of Clarksville
visited recently with her
mother Ella Beard. „„„„
Janet Price of Clarksville daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Nolan Bewley of Austin, and They both plan to teach
Robert Edward Wills, son of school in the Midlothian
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wills School System.
Griffin of Sulfur Springs of Ft. Worth, repeated their Miss Bewley
visited on Sunday with Jessie marriage vows at 7 p.m. on
Griffin.
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Sybil Evans daughter, Spears of Paris.
Vickie Michelle of Austin Recent visitors of Mrs.
promoted to Marketing spent the weekend visiting Georgia Temple were Mr.
mother, Mrs.
Substitute shopping fights
inflation, consumers should
eat less beef by substitut-
ing poultry, pork, and oth-
cr protein foods. Although
very few foods are low-
priced these days, the costs
:j:W of some foods are going up
more slow,y t*lan ot^ers
If wc could quickly shift to
£:;• lower priced alternatives,
wc would not only help our
pocketbooks but help to
dampen inflationary pres-
:•:£ sures in the general econo-
jxK; my by decreasing the de-
SS mand for higher priced
■j;:;:;: foods. As a rule, our pur-
chasing habits are very rig-
id. This rigid purchasing
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examples where consumer
SS flexibility could have made
a difference.
Mike McPherson of
Lewisville. She was named
Brittene Irene. Great-aunt is
Mrs. Jim Hodges of Rugby,
and great-grandmother is
Mrs. Irene Bennett of Paris
Steve Gentry, nephew oL
Mathews. visited on Friday with (Buddy) Ballara wno is Mrs. Madge Skidmore naP
Sam Kinsey from Bonham Maudie Baxter. seriously ill in the Veterans returned home from_ the
_.id Dr. Robert Nobles an° Mrs. Hal Don Hospital,
of Denton visited Tuesday Black and son visited on
with Mrs. and Mrs. Marvin
Nobles and Myrtle Hulett.
Pearlie M. Lee visited
recently with Cuba Lip-
scomb.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sanders
Mrs. Robert Edward Wills
Be wley- Wills Exchange Vows
Nita Joan Bewley, Saturday May 23 in The First
Baptist Church in Austin.
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visitors in Deport Friday. Mrs. Doris Ballard visited attended
-- --------- Mr and Mrs. David Harris Mr. and Mrs. E.K Gunn of
and Mrs. Hershel Stone were and family were Tuesday Paris one day last wee* nams i
J.C. Pomroy, Carol Preston, evening visitors of his Lewis Armstomg of Dallas evening visitoiA
and Amber Short, all of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin spent the weekend with his OIW
Paris, Mr and Mrs Rex Harris, Carolyn and Melinda sister, Mr. and Mrs Roy M Mr and Mrs. t.r. nam of
Jght with them. Davidson and Mike. On
Rev. and Mrs. L.C. Stout of Sunday they visited their
ruiuivy, iwion at«u uai>o, raiiuuviiic vwied ?««<.. mother, Mrs Mae Arm-
Paula Pomroy, Mrs. Ger- Thelma Russell and A.G. strong of the Deport Nursing
trude Kennedy, Mrs. Virgie Ballards last Tuesday Home.
Ballard, Mrs. Ruby Hudson morning. Tony Ballard of Paris
and Rev. and Mrs. L.C. A miscellaneous shower visited his parents, Mr. and
Stout. Mrs. Stone has been was held at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Alvin Ballard Saturday
confined to her home due to Nita Johnson Saturday night morning and to pick black-
rheumatoid arthritis. for Ricky Wiliams and berries.
Mrs. Sam Skidmore of Laurie Greer who are
Clardy, with her daughter, planning a July Wedding.
Mrs. Fred Eatherly of Paris Mr. and Mrs. R.R. Stone
|K were in Greenville and visited Melburn Tucker and and went to see Carrie . tourre««
McKinney Thursday for several others at the Cherry Tucker of West Txas, who nJ®as nnrf Eud,
* some shopping. Street Annex in
Ik Gary Stone left Tuesday for Wednesday. ______
Bfl Florida and son, Glen is Mrs. Norris Ballard spent and daughter of Garland
staying till July with his part of last week in Austin on visited Mrs. —~ “
g grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. business. ' onomnnn
Alvin Ballard of Raymond Pomroy of Paris Parham have returned home grav pu y’ •
. -- . .____ Martin and farnifv*
__ hospital in Gonzales, Texas
Mr" and Mrs, Clayton where he is recuperating.
Monday with Mrs. Hilda Skidmore were Sunday Mr. and Ms. Alvin Harris of
Clements afternoon visitors of Mr. and Clardy Mrs. Kathy Redus
Mrs. Buddy Taylor of and Dava of Paris had
Cunningham. supper with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Wayne Fletcher spent Silas Clement of Blossom
the weekend in Austin with Sunday evening.
visited with Cuba Lipscomb, kota’s Badlands National l*er daughter, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Rant Stone
Lirmie Ray visited Mr. and Park, fossils are constantly Stephanie Fletcher. were visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
- - , Robbie Fleming of Paris Buck Slaton of Halesborc®
is" prim:‘ ‘sport,“°s^s "Na- enjoyed lunch with Mr. and Sunday evening.
Mrs. Lewis Clement Sunday, Most around the com-
and later they attended the munity have gathered their
potatoes and report good
Mrs. Gertrude Kennedy yeilds.
as much to
blame as are supply short-
ages for violent price swings.
Coffee and sugar a few
years ago and lettuce and
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a difference.
Paris was also visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Eudy
......1. Thelma Russell night.
Sunday afternoon. The road trough here has
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley been widened and new
Drastically Reduced!!
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Wright, Pat & Nichols, Nanalee. The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1981, newspaper, June 18, 1981; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1297309/m1/4/?q=green+energy: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.