The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1952 Page: 8 of 12
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DEPORT, TEXAS
Phone 111
CASH SPECIALS
DEPORT
95c
10 Lbs. SUGAR
LOST-
THEATRE
25c
3 JELL-O
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85c
SATl
Maxwell House COFFEE
Thursday-Friday, Dec. 11-12
DECEM
1 Lb. Raisins
21c
STRAYED:
49c
3 Lbs. PURE LARD
G E Electric Mixer makes cook-
49c
PORK SAUSAGE, Lb.
ing less work, more fun!
STOLEN:
Saturday Only, December 13
10 Lbs. Gladiola
FOR SALE:
Flour, 95c
G E Radios
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Ideal for hours
DAIRY FEE1
of entertainment.
Sunday-Monday, Dec. 14-15
REWARD:
SOME HOT PRICES
Tues.-Wed., December 16-17
W. O. Westbrook
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BATTERIES FOR All AIDS
with MILLARD MITCHELL
GILBERT ROLAND
Come in and Register, you do not
have to buy anything.
G E Washing Machines
All Guns at Vv lolesale
For the entire family and home.
We could list a page of gift items
we have in stock, but it will be
more interesting for you to visit
our store and see them.
Telephone 143
■MB LOU SHORT. Reporter
Many opportunities to sell goods, if you fail
to advertise in this newspaper.
An advertising medium of real value,
which is READ by thousands of residents
of this and adjacent territory.
Trade that you might have kept if you
had protected it by advertising.
Your customers, if you fail to keep
them informed of your values by ad-
vertising in this newspaper.
Advertising space that will bring
you rich returns on a small invest-
ment by reaching the buying public
of this area.
Come, look and choose from our wide selection of work-
>aving, time-saving gifts at money-saving prices!
Increased business and profits for all
who keep their values before the pub-
lic by wise and consistent advertising.
DEPORT
Open 6:15—Start 6:30
Enclosed find check or money order for $
Send The Deport Times one year to
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gardner and
son, Jim, spent the week end in
Dallas with Mr. and Mrs R W
Cooley, Mi and Mrs. Linoel Mor-
rison and Mrs. Mabel Dean Har-
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stansell
of Clardy, were Sunday guests of
their daughter, Mrs. Claudie Dud-
ley. Ml’s. Stansell, ill for several
weeks, is reported improving.
with ALLYN McLERIE
RAY BOLGER
A famous comedy comes to the
screen with still more laughs
. . . It’s a scream as Ray Bol-
ger dresses up as a woman.
MacDONALD CAREY
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THE DEPORT TIMES,
DEPORT, TEXAS.
G E Refrigerator,
designed for maxi-
mum shelf space.
G E two at-a-time
pop up Toaster.
Barham
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Folgers
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THANKS
Many thanks
your cards, lei
thoughtfulness
my stay in the
|the doctors and
'press my gratiti
ness.
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Mrs. Wells Johnson and daugh-
ter, Miss Evelyn of Reno, were
Sunday visitors of her mother,
Mrs. W. B. Allen at Halesboro.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Davis and
daughter, Susan Ann of Shreve-
port, La., were Sunday guests of
Mr. Davis’ son, Sonny Davis,
and Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Nobles.
A tale of love and adventure
in gaudy New Orleans and ex-
citing San Francisco with the
new screen rave—Rock Hud-
son.
A3c Morris E. Burks, who
been stationed at Barksdale AF^B
Shreveport, La., has been tranR
ferred to Sheppard Field, Wichita
Falls. He and Mrs. Burks spent
the week end in Ft. Worth with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burks and
Buy Chrii
The 46th anm
sale is now u
continue until
nationwide act
pose of securin
further spread <
Purchase of
aids the Tuberc
in erecting a
against the spr
acea.
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Mr. and Mrs. Rankin Bell and
daughter, Gwen of Tyler, were
guests during the week end of
J.A.THC
G E and Sunbeam Electric Irons
G E Electric Blankets
Mrs. J M. Read left Wednes-
day to attend her daughter, Mrs.
Ralph Ladd at Port Isabel who
has been a patient in a San Benito
hospital. Mrs. Read visited her
sister, Mrs. Earl Allen in Dallas
enroute there.
Jesse Gunn of Rockford, who
suffered a heart attack Thanks-
giving day, and a patient in a
Pans hospital, is reported much
improved.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Ford and
Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson
of Paris, were Sunday guests of
the ladies’ sister, Mrs. Buck Mu-j
thews and Mr. Mathews.
Deport Lumber & Hdw. Co.
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IFe Appreciate Your Trade
Merle Burks, son of Mr and
Mrs. Claud Burks of Deport, left
Monday for Dallas for induction
into the armed service.
Mr. and Mrs Henry Foster of
Dallas, were Monday guests of
his aunt, Mrs. J. M Read and his
father, Sam Foster, at Rugby.
from his station in Germany. I side with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Marcum has received her Mrs. Norman Olds, until Febru-
order to join him- there and ex- I ary, when she will join her hus-
pects to leave about Dec. 20. band at Sheppard Field.
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Mr. .1 .- W i ■
In Talco Tuesday for a covered
dish luncheon at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. R. F. Parker were .
Mmes. Dyke Skaggs^ L E Hayes, I resigned to accept employment in
--------------- Clarksville.
Mr. and Mrs Norris Lee Rags-
dill of Dallas and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Anderson and children of
ClaYdy, were week end guests of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pick
Anderson.
THZ DEPORT TIMES, DEPORT, TEXAS, THURSDAY. DEC. 11, 1161
Misses Alice Ruth Bumgardner,
Barbara Crawford, Mr. and Mrs.
M B. Bailey and son, Robert, and
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Blevins of
Pattonville, were Sunday guests
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mil-
burn Bumgardner in Hooks.
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Kenneth Hulett, who has been
stationed at Carswell AFB, Ft
Worth, has been transferred to
Scott AFB, Lebanon, Ill., for six
weeks schooling.
Snmmie Kinsey of Lubbock,
spent from Tuesday until Friday
; with his mother, Mrs. Sam Kinsey
in Paris, his brother, T. T. Kin-
sey in Bogata and relatives and
friends in Deport.
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the week end with her sister, I the week end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Bailey.
- Mrs Luther Cheatham haa
been in Dallas several days at-
tending her daughter. Mrs Robert
Westbrook, a patient in a hospi-
tal there, ill with erysipelas on
her face
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Bill Evans
“ttf daughter, Trias of Dallas,
spent the week end with their
pan nts, Mr. and Mrs. William
Evans and Mr and Mrs. Virgie
Clarence Nobles has ordered
The Times sent to his mother-in-
law, Mrs. T. J. Perkins, former
Deport resident, now residing
with a daughter, Mrs Ralph Mor-
rison in Amarillo.
Zenith does it again! The sensa-
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unbelievably low operating cost —
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I Mr. and Mr II< r hi-1 T: <11
and family returned last Wvdnes- J
day to their heme at Orange after j
a visit with h« r mother, Mrs. J.
I M. Johnson, and other relatives
They were accompanied home by
Norman Tidwell of Blossom.
THE NICEST courtesy you
can show your guests is to
have their visits mentioned in
this newspaper. The nicest
courtesy you can show yqur
friends is to let them learn of
your visit through these pages
whenever you go away. The
publisher will consider it a
courtesy whenever you give us
an item of any kind.
Mrs. J. C. Bratcher returned
home Saturday from Dallas after
a few days’ visit with Mr and
Mrs. J. C. Bratcher, Mr and Mrs.
James Lynn Bratcher, Mrs. U. C.
Jeffus and Leonard Jeffu^ and
family.
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Mr and Mrs. Joe Kelsey and
Mrs. Duane Glover were in Dal-
<Mt basing s
C. D. Hutchison was ad-
mitted to a Paris hospital Mon-
day for medical treatment
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M«Sgt and Mrs. Elie Gullion
Denison, visited his sister, Mrs. his father, Frank Bell and family,
is Nobles and family Sunday.' --------
Mr. and Mrs. Don Wiseman of
Smithfield, their son, daughter-
in-law and baby of Ft. Worth,
were Sunday guests of her mo-
ther, Mrs. J. W. Spears. Mrs.
Spears accompanied them home
for a visit.
Dr. Joe Everheart, Deport and
Bogata Presbyterian pastor, who
underwent an eye operation last
week bv a Paris specialist, was
I dismissed and returned home
Sunday morning.
-- Larry Fant of Dallas, was a
I Miss Barbara Hobbs, teacher at 'Sunday guest of Miss Pat West-
^can Gap, spent the week end j brook in the home of her par-
With her grandmother, Mrs. G. C. i ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. West-
-■MtbK * brook.
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JOE KE1SEY
Dierks Kiln-Dried
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Mr and Mrs. A. G. Singleton
returned home Saturday after a
two weeks’ visit with their daugh-
ter, Mrs. Gerald Nicholas and
family in Arlington
Mr. and Mrs. Bon Warren were
| in Dallas Saturday and Sunday
on business and to attend the
square dance to tival
<■<imp mu I the B--"ts
Club from Mt. Pl- a-.
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1 Cheer
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I Chicago
I find a man,
I not alone
There defi
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■ last week
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| worse.
TTie Jouriu
not been for
LWorld War I
■ of Ao
f would be at
[million less
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mnales, and tl
[ fem.de immig
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[even larger
AMA editoria
The 1950 ci
^were 1,430.0011
men in the U
greatest dlffe
age groups ov
women out m
'to 956, the Joi
The ratio o
I birth has bee
to year, it sai
to 1,000 worn
deaths in
^Easing. In
1210 deaths in
men; in 1951,
J ,000 women
" A net gain
over men occi
during the fiv
ly following 1
cording to the
men than worn
ing the countr
a year in Lamar and Red
Wide-awake business men who will
improve their own businesses and their
community by progressive advertising.
> Mr. and Mrs Tom Bennett are,
I sending The Tunes to their son, i
John Willis Bennett, now nsid-1
ing in Bryan as a birthday gift
His birthdav is on Dec. 15. Mr.
Bennett will be reminded of his
i parents’ thoughtfulness for the [
next 52 issues. |
Mra. M. V, Anderson was con-
ned. to her home part of last
vek by Illness.
Mrs J. V. Gammill, who broke
her leg in a fall about a year ago,
and in a cast for about three
months, had the cast removed
Friday. She is reported doing as
well as could be expected at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Elmer
Hayes.
SFC and Mrs. Ronald Marcum
of Gatesville, came Friday to at-
i tend his father, J. C Marcum.
1 who passed away Tuesday, and
to visit other relatives and
friends
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Robert Wier is the name of the |
son born Nov. 23 at the Sanitar-
ium of Paris to Dr. and Mrs John
R Kelsey Jr., 2031 Simpson St .
Paris. Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. T. P. Wier. Houston, and Mr.
and’Mrs. J. R Kelsey Sr., Deport
Depart relatives and friends I
have received a message that I
Mrs. Jenkins Presley had suffer- |
ed a light stroke early Monday I
morning. Mrs. Presley is making
her home with her daughter, Mrs.
Dewey Morrow in Texarkana
since the death of Mr. Presley
about six weeks ago.
“My Convicts”
“Where’s
Charley”
(Color by Technicolor)
“Streets of
Laredo”
W. E. Roberts returned home
Sunday from a visit with his
daughter, Mrs. Sam Bryson and
Mr. Bryson in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Wright and
children, Mike and Pamela Kay
| of Chapel Hill, were Friday and
Saturday guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Burks.
“Scarlet Angel”
(Color by Technicolor)
Mrs. Russell Barham and
daughter, Carol Ann of Wolfe
City, were week end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barham Sr.
and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barhami
Jr. . ,
M-S and Mrs. Ronald Marcum
went to Muskogee, Ok., Monday
to see her sister, Miss Nina Mer-
rill, polio patient in a hospital | Mr. and Mrs. James Woodall. Mrs.
there. They returned here Tues- Morris Burks returned to Shreve-
day. Sgt. Marcum is on furlough I port Monday, where she will re-
in Germany. I side with her parents, Mr. and
attend
They ac-|
and Bu-tle-- j
.nt.
GROCERY. ■ , .
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Mr . N -rr - King •( Sweet-
water. I. is i-rdered the sub-crir-
ti-in of her si-ter. Miss Sv.an Bur-
rus of Wi< hita Fulls, .renew ed as
a birthday gift. Beth ladies are
former Fulbright residents.
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Mr and Mrs. Norman Reece ac-
companied Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bry-
son of Paris to LaPorte for the
week end with their granddaugh-
j ter and daughter, Mrs. Dick Hay-
j dock and family.
t; Mr». Corry Bell was a Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs Russie Bell
Bk Detroit Troy Stalls has returned to his
• —— j home in Casper, Wyo., after sev-
X. **”■ J’ C. Bratcher has been [ era] weeks' visit with his parents,
■Ntflned to her home several Mr. and Mrs. A L. Stalls.
The chicken dinner and bazaar
sponsored by the Presbyterian
| ladies at the American Legion
home Saturday, was a success.
Gross receipts totaled $160.
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Mr. and Mrs- O. L Morri, of
Datroit, were Monday night
guerta in the home of Mr and
Mr». A. E. Hayes.
Mrs. N. S. Lawler sends a check
for a year’s subscription to Th"
j Times. A daughter-in-law. Mrs.
Norman Swain !.aw ler. stricken
several months ago wi:h ladio
and in an iron lung, is reportici
gradually .mpioving.
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Mrs. Ross Skaggs is employed
in the bookkeeping department of
Glenn Clayton Motors. She re-
places Mrs. Frances Skaggs, who
Bob Carrell Sr., S. B. Griffin and
Floyd Chesshire, Misses Beth and
Cindy Ripley of Deport and Mrs.
Parker’s sister, Mrs. Pearl Hall
of McAllen.
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1952, newspaper, December 11, 1952; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303229/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.