The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1948 Page: 2 of 8
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r. TEXAS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28,
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Drilling *M begun Sunday on
the A O. Morton No. 1, new La-
_______ mar County wildcat oil teat. In
White gad Mery Willis tne Sumner community,
f So#sta. were in Coen- The teat is about 12 miles
londay to attend tie bac- r.orthwest of Paris and is being
drilled by Denver Daugherty un-
der the supervision of J V. Scriv-
ner, local oil man
MILTON ■^SrrJTr^'S’St
ermon and_com-
ervtce at ETSTC
i Nsaivad his M. S degree He
in business admipistra-
1 gad will teach business in
Price School this winter
It Pays to Advertise.
GILES E. MeCARVER
FOR
County Clerk
RED RIVER COUNTY
Let a man servo you in peace who served
you in war He is running on his own
qualifications, willingness, and ability to
serve the people.
Willie P I^ine greatly appreciates the* splendid
support given him for Sheriff of Lamar County in the
First Primary, and asks your continued support in the
run-off August 28th. If you elect Willie P. Lane your
She* iff, his only obligation will be to the citizenship
of this County. He will fulfill that obligation bv giv-
ing you twenty-four hour service every day to remove
the causes of crime and bring to justice those who com-
mit offenses, and to handle all the business of your
Sheriffs office.
For clean, fair, efficient law enforcement, elect
WILLIE P. LANE
SHERIFF OF LAMAR COUNTY
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Matlock and
children and Mrs. Roy Gray and
Mrs. Kathryn Ladd of Las Cru-
ces, N M . are visiting Mr and
Mrs. Duke Matlock and other
relatives
Mr and Mrs. S A Hignight of
Hoovertown, visited Sunday in
the home of Mr and Mrs. Bill
Young and family.
Mr and Mrs. Morris Lawler of
Petty, spent Sunday with his
parents, Mr and Mrs. M T Law-
ler
Mr and Mrs Willard Books
ar.d children, Glen, Laddie Ray
end Mrs Jimmie Barker of Big
Stone Gap, Va., arrived here
Monday night to attend the bed-
i side of Mrs. J. F Ladd, who is
till. Willard and children return-
led home Saturday and Mrs.
Books remained for a few days'
visit, as Mrs. Ladd is still unim-
proved.
Mr and Mrs Robert Ratliff,
Mr and Mrs. G. R Horne and
baby and Mr and Mrs. E. H
Wright Jr of Dallas, spent the
week end with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs Wayne Lawler.
Mrs. LaVerne Kelley and
rhildren of Amarillo, Mrs Roy
Power and Mrs. Talma Power of
Minter, visited Mr and Mrs
Houston Floyd Monday.
Mr and Mrs Bill Upchurch
and children. Wanda Jo Watson
cf Paris and Mrs Agnes Terry
visited Mr and Mrs. Oral Terry
Sunday.
Miss Annie Ruth Hanley of De-
port, spent the week end with
Miss Frances Haire.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Ladd and
daughter of Bogata. spent Sun-
day with Mrs. J. F. Ladd.
Mr and Mrs. Norman Pearson
and children of Denison, spent
Saturday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Hoyle Bell.
Mr and Mrs. John Young
spent the week end with Mr and
Mrs B C. Green at Clarksville.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Temple and
Mr and Mrs. Willie Joe Fowler
< ' Cunningham, visited Mr and
M Bore Allen Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Burrel Harvey
and family of Clarksville, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Holland Bell Sun-
day
Mr and Mrs Robert Harvey
|rnd daughter. Fay Nell, visited
Mr. and Mrs Tommie Harvey at
Paris Sunday.
| Mr and Mrs. Ross Warren vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs Murl Roach
al Bogata over the week end
] Mr and Mrs. Tom Bennett vis-
ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
Pleas Denison at Paris.
I Guests in the home of Mr and
Mrs. Duke Matlock Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs Ellis Matlock. Mrs
Rov Gray, and Mrs. Kathryn
Ladd of New Mexico, Mr and
Mrs. Hershel Matlock and child
r< n of Petty, Mr and Mrs. Paul
Matlock and family of Paris, Mr
and Mrs. James Kxum and child-
ien of Ft Worth. Mr. and Mrs.
Cleave Marcum and Mrs. Jim
Westhhook of Deport,
j Tullv Temple visited his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Temple)
at Fulbright Sunday,
j Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lawler
are attending the bedside of Miss
Lou Martin, who is seriously ill
at St. Joseph Hospital at Paris.
Mr. and Mrs Buford Legate of
Port Arthur, are the proud par-
ents of a son born Sunday morn-
ing at St. Joseph Hospital in
. Paris. He has been named Har-
\ey Lynn
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Judd Shuford and Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Lawler last week
were Mrs. Mollie MeColo of Ada,
Ok., Jimmie Giles of Austin and
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mason of
Ardmore, Ok.
Miss Virginia Maxfield of Dal-
las, spent Saturday night with
Mias Beulah Shuford.
Buford Legate, Mrs. Ralph Le-
gate and Buster Watson left Sun-
day for Port Arthur after visit-
bie Harvey at Clarksville, visit-
ed relatives here the past week.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thank and appreciation to our
friends for the many acts of kind-
ness shown us during our sad
hours in the passing of our loved
one. Especially do we thank
those sending the beautiful flow-
ers, the food, and the sympathy
extended to us, and the Grant
Funeral Home for their nice ser-
vices
C. C Newsome and Family.
CLARDY
Professional
Stephen H.Grant, MD
Office Stephen H Grant Hospital
Hows: 8 to 12 a. m.
Every Day Except Sunday
Saturday All Day
Arthur G. Elder, M.D.
Office in
Stephen H. Grant Hospital
DEPORT, TEXAS
Dr. J. R. Brittain
DENTIST
X-Ray Examinations
iffice: 311 Monroe St.—TeL 39
DEPORT, TEXAS
A. M. Aikin Jr.
Attorney
Office 18 Clarksville St
PARIS, TEXAS
J. B.lfARVILir
Attorney
306 First Nat l Bank Bldg.
Phone 824
PARIS, TEXAS
B. RAY SMITH
ATTORNEY A T LAW
7 West Houston Street, Across
Si. eet South of Cburt House
Telephone 819
PARIS. TEXAS
Leighton Cornett
Attorney-at-Law
Solomon Building
Paris. Texas
Mr. and Mrs. John Rnyle at
Sachae and Mr. and Mrs. Cadi
Kuyle and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Burris of Dallas, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Ballard.
Mr and Mrs. Alvis Glen Bal-
lard and children spent Sunday |
with Mr and Mrs. Glen Tucker
end Mrs. Kate Tucker of Blos-
lom, who has been quite ill for
some time.
Claudie Dudley and sons, Jer-
ry and Roger Wayne of Deport,
spent Sunday with his brother,
Audie Dudley and family.
Mr and Mrs. Leroy Pomroy
of Paris, spent Sunday with his
grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Dick
Fomroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Van White and
children of Paris, spent Sunday
v ith her sister, Mrs. Alvie Mor-
gan.
Mr and Mrs. Pat McGill of
Deport, spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Drue Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Eulis Anderson
moved from this community to
Deport last week. Mr. Ander-
son is employed at a Deport gin.
Relatives from Paris were here j
1o visit J. P Warner Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Rolland Ballard
spent Sunday with her sister,
Mrs. Leonard Hutchings at Em- |
e-son and his father. R L. Bal- J
lard and_family at Paris.
Miss Bettie Bishop spent last
week with her aunt and uncle, [
Mr. and Mrs. Lidge Harris, at
Binrdstown.
Mrs. Ella Dudley of Deport, '
spent part of last week with her j
son, Audie Dudley, and family. |
Sunday School was attended
tv a very large crowd Sunday, j
Mrs. Drue Craig, who has been
i'.l with an infected face, caused
fiom ear trouble, is slowly im-1
proving.
Mrs. Lewis Clement has been
enjoying a visit from her sister,
Evelyn of McCrury for the past
I several days. I
j Mrs. Edd Cheatham of Deport,
| is here for a visit with her bro-
i thers. Elbert and Albert Harris.
| Mr. and Mrs. George Albert
Williams of Biardstown, were
here one day last week to visit
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvie
i Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. W V. Anderson
| attended the funeral of her
grandmother, Mrs. C. C. New-
some, at Deport Sunday after-
noon.
! Robert Lee and Max Ballard
I were ill part of last week.
1 A party for the young folks
was given last Tuesday night at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Pomroy.
A voile" ball tournament was
! eld at the Clardy store Satur-
day night. Clardy boys winning.
Mrs. Rantsom Stone, who has
been suffering with a badly
Li uised knee, is better this week.
Mrs. Clinton Keener and child-
r< n of Cross Roads, were in the
| community visiting one day last
week.
Several from here enjoyed the
ball games at Biardstown last
Friday night
ATTACK Of ENGLAND
Walter Pyron, native of Bios-
ao^i and an official of the Gulf
Oil Corp., was stricken with a
heart attack in England two
weeks ago. He had been in Eng-
land, Arabia, and other countries
for his firm, developing an ex-
tensive program. He is the son
of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. P.
Pyron of Blossom.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Fox and
baby, Linda Sue, Mr. and Mrs.
Odis Chumbley and children,
Bobbie, Billie, Kenneth and Jim-
mie Dan, J. D Fincher Jr., Miss
Tommie Mayhathe, all of Clarks-
ville and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Fincher and children visited in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie
Miller Sunday.
Johnnie McLemore and Willie
McLemore of Grant, Ok., spent
Saturday and Sunday with their
sister, Mrs. Fred Perryman at
Little Rock, Ark.
ANNOUNCE EMPLOYEE!
AT ROME am
Last week The Times printed
an article, listing employees at
Deport’s three gins, but Manager
Cbas. Davidson of the Home Gin
was not in a position to announce
them at that time. They are
Mike Haydock, ginner, M. P. Bet-
terton and T. Westbrook, pi
men; Willie By bee, suction;
Anderson, yardman and Lem Ig<^
bookkeeper.
m
Loy Estell Hayes, who has
been attending Baylor Univer-
sity in Waco, is here for a visit
with his father, Lloyd Hayes and
Mrs. Hayes.
KILL ATHLETES FOOT
“TE-OL BEST SELLER”
SAYS CITY DRUG STORE
Here’s the REASON. The germ
grows deeply. You must Reach it
to Kill it. TE-OL, containing 90%
alcohol, Penetrates. Reaches more
germs. Your 35c back from any
aru
HO
m
ist if not pleased IN
CITY DRUG STORE
FAMILY WASHING
Rid yourself these warm days
of Wash Day Worries. We
have a Family Service you will
enjoy. Send along the shirts
to be finished.
CITY STEAM LAUNDRY
PARIS, TEXAS
A Brief Case . . . But Important
TODAY’S SOARING values plus a lack of in-
‘uranee knowledge are confusing many property own-
eis as to how they’ll stand, in case of disaster.
If you’re not sure of your insurance protection,
don’t take a chance. Check up now! Call on
JOHN H. MOORE
INSURANCE
DEPORT, TEXAS
GLENN’S
SHOE SERVICE
“Your Modern Shoe Rebnllder”
118 Lamar Ave—Phone 2262
PARIS, TEXAS
l
Please Help Elect as Your Next COUNTY JUDGE
T. E. Jack* Springer
GIVE A YOUNG MAN A CHANCE
■abed on a tenant (arm near Rex ton, he has worked hard all his life and
is deserving of your support.
He Is now a thoroughly experienced lawyer, 36 years of age, married and
the father of throe children.
Ha la wall qualified In every way to serve his people in the important office
of County Judge of lamar County.
Ho lad the ticket in the First Primary by almost 1000 votes.
Ha will appreciate year support and will show his appreciation by serving
yon faithfully and honestly.
■* 3* ' #» • /
A young man who is both deserving and qualified
to serve as COUNTY JUDGE. Give him a chance.
READY TO CLASS YOUR COTTON IN
Any Warehouse
IN TEXAS
FOR GOVERNMENT LOAN
Cotton Classed Right and have as High Price for what
Cotton you want to sell.
Would appreciate seeing all your cotton, whether I
Class for Loan or Buy it. If I do not handle your
Cotton there will be no charge.
We think Deport and Bogata Warehouses will be able
to store your Cotton for Government Loan by Monday.
HUGH EVANS
COTTON
Branch Office Texas Cotton Growers Co-op. Ass*n
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1948, newspaper, August 26, 1948; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921795/m1/2/: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.