The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1946 Page: 8 of 8
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Telephone 148
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Mr. and Mrs. W.
•pant Um wack end
visiting relatives
Mrs Pauline Sulsar of Ful-
en and son, Dick, i bright, is a surgical patient at the
in Dallas on bust-1 Grant Hospital in Deport.
Mrs. Marshall Bailar-
W. B. Simmons of Waco, spent
the week end with his mother and
i sister, Mrs. A. W. Simmons and
Mrs. Elizabeth Barnett.
I
Kenneth Read has accepted a
position with ftorey St Son gro-
oarjr and began his duties Tues
Owen Threadgill of Wichita
*VMls, was a guest Friday of his
I Twin sons were born last week
to Mr and Mrs A M Crump of
Deport at a Paris hospital.
I Mrs Bill Compton of Dallas,
spent last week with her parents,
Mr and Mrs. Jack Norwood.
Allen and Joe Dick Gullion of Clarksville, was
| a guest Sunday in the home of
—*---- | his sister, Mrs. Gus Nobles.
EP 0 R
THEATRE
Mr. and Mrs Mac Cooper
DeKalb, were Sunday guests
W F Burden and son, Dick.
Thursday and Friday
BUD ABBOTT and
LOU COSTELLO in
“LITTLE GIANT”
' Plenty of laughs!
Saturday Only •
CHARLES STARRETT
JLAN STEVENS in
< “FRONTIER
GllN LAW”
Serial and Short
Preview Saturday Night
Sunday and Monday
“LOVER COME
BACK”
with GEORGE BRENT
LUCILLE BALL
VERA ZORINA
News—Short
Tuesday-Wedncsday
DOUBLE FEATURE
“SHOCK”
with VINCENT PRICE
and LYNN BARI
also
TEX RITTER and
DAVE O’BRIEN in
“THREE IN THE
SADDLE" 1
Dick McDivitt of Sherman,
spent the week end with his wife
and sons, Jimmie and John.
Mrs. Norman Pear?on was a
guest of her husband at Sulphur
Springs Friday and Saturday.
C A Barnard, who has been
quite ill at his horn'.1 in East De-
port since Saturday is improving.
Dr John R Brittain was in
Gainesville Mom ay purchasing
equipment for his new dental
clinic.
Harley Bell of Mintor, under-
went an appendectomy at the
Grant Hospital Wednesday after-
Elbert Veteto Jr. of Beaumont,
spent the week end in the home
of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W.
E Veteto.
Mis. C. H. Nobles, who teaches
at Gladewater, spent the week
end with her husband. Postmas-
ter Nobles.
Mrs Mac Webb and daughter,
Karen, were moved from the
Grant hospital to their home
Wednesday.
Miss Olga Bob Read, student at
NTSTC, Denton, was a week end
guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs Bob Read.
Mrs B. W Wilson and Mrs.
George Humphreys of Patton-
ville, visited Mrs Eddie Shelby
last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs Roger Kelsey are
in Rochester, Minn., for a visit
in the home of their son, Dr. and
Mrs. M. P Kelsey.
BUILDING
SUPPLIES
1x4b — 2x4s — 2x6s — 1x8s — 1x12s
2x10s. Also 4x4s in Rough Pine.
SIDING and FLOORING
BRICK SIDING
CEMENT — LIME—GRAVEL-SAND
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ITS STOVE TIME
in Our Hardware Department
l Vallien in
j. COAL STOVES
KEROSENE HEATERS
ELECTRIC HEATERS
also
LOVELY CBDAR CHESTS
■ ELECTRIC FLOOR LAMPS
7g* ■ Xi'iv/ - -* • *
PLOW SHARES—all makes
—Llg.. . .*:•.» * 1
11r |
ood-Kelsey
The Rev. John P. Hensley will
attend a meeting of “The Town
and Country Commission” at First
Methodist Church, Dallas on Mon-
day, Sept. 30.
STOP!
. . . when you
coming on!
cold
LOOK!
. . . for the City Drug Store
without delay.
LISTEN!
. . . to our message about
time-proved cold preventa-
tives.
The first sneeze is Mother
Nature’s warning that you
have a cold “coming on.”
Check it at once with time-
proved cold remedies. Don’t
let it develop into a danger-
ous and costly illness.
COLD PREVENTION
SPECIALS
4 WAY COLD \ £»t
TABLETS X 9
GLOVER’S COLD OEc
TABLETS
City Drug Store
C. B. GLOVER
Mias Lota Philley has returned
to her duties at the Community
Public Service office in Deport,
after a week’s vacation.
Mrs. C. E. Ladd was a guest of
her daughter, Mrs. Ben Warren,
and Mr. Warren at Fulbright
from Friday until Sunday.
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The Rev. and Mrs. John P.
Hensley are helping in a revival
in the Carrollton Methodist
Church, Sept 23-Sept. 29.
Mrs. Thomas Whitlow of Rox-
ton, was a guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Betterton, from
Sunday until Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs Mike Haydock and
Mrs. N. R. Guest have moved
from a house in West Deport into
an apartment at the telephone of
fice.
Mr and Mrs Charles Tennyson
and Betty Jane of Austin, visited
Mrs. Tennyson’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Will Dickson, over the week
end.
Dr A. G. Elder, Sam H. Bell,
J. R. Short and A J. Hudson were
in Newsome Thursday night to
attend a bench show of fox
hounds.
A. B. York, retired farmer and
father of Mrs. Clara Early of Pat-
tonville, died Sunday at his home
in Paris after suffering a cerebral
hemorrhage.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Massey
were guests for the week end of
Mr. and Mrs. Burris McAllister
and Mr. and Mrs. Leon McAllis-
ter at Dallas.
Miss Edith Fuller, whb teaches
school at Graham, spent the week
end with her father and brother,
W. B. Fuller and Mr. and Mrs.
George Fuller.
—
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holmes
were guests over the week end
of her mother, Mrs. Dee Ward at
Biardstown, who is confind to her
home by illness.
Look T wice
1. For Quality
2. For Price
DEPORT’S LEADING FOOD
STORE WANTS YOUR TRADE
NEW CUSTOMERS
We are highly pleased with
the number of new customers
coming into our store every
day. More and more are learn-
ing that it pays to trade here.
If you have not given us a trial, you are
invited to come in and see us. We have
the most complete stock of staple and
fancy groceries, fresh vegetables and
fruits in town.
We are especially proud of
our big
MEAT DEPARTMENT
i
€>ur Frozen Food Locker Plant enables
us to obtain the best meats for you and
your family.
Come in and check our store
for your foods. We maintain
a pre-war service and our
prices are always in line.
Mr. and Mrs. A. I* Webster and Mrs. Weldon Battortoa,
children of Bogsts, were undoy
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Roddy at Deport.
Mr. and Mri. W. L. Huddleston
of Bogata, visited in the home of
their son, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Huddleston in Deport Sunday.
V’'
1st Lt. Sam L. JCvans, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Evans, aril!
leave Friday for Ft. Lewis, Wash.,
where ha will be stationed in the
army. He served overseas in the
European theatre in World War II.
of Rugby and
spent Sunday in the !
Jess Kilgore.
in the tegular
tre Jimmy F. F
Mrs. John Webb and daughter,
Dianna of Tyler, were week end
guests of her mother, Mrs. O. E.
Thompson and Mr. Thompson.
Mrs. Joe Grant, Mr. and
Phillips Grant were
guests in the home of Mr
Mrs. Hal Murrell at Lufkin.
Mrs. M. A. Pettit of f’attonville,
Mrs. Mattie Clay and baby, Mrs.
Henry Woodall, Mrs. Cliff Pettit
and children of Riverside, Calif.,
spent the week end with their
daughter and sister, Mrs. Leon-
_ , ard Massey and family at Ful-
funday bnght
this week are
R1 Blossom, for three yean in
the armored forcee; William T.
Newberry, Rl, Biardstown, lg
months, regular army; and Tam-
my G. Ebbs, Rl, Blossom, three
years in the air forces.
Mrs.
Mrs. Herman Gray is able to be
up after being confined with in-
fluenza at the home of her par-
ents, Mayor and Mrs. Paul Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy DeViney
and son, Roy Jr., returned Thurs-
day night after a two weeks’ va-
cation trip to Amarillo, El Paso,
Bryan ahd Old Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Livingston
spent the week end with her mo-
ther, Mrs. J. H. Marr at Brooks-
ton. Mrs. Marr returned home
with them Sunday for a few days'
visit.
Mrs. N. D. Webb and daughter
and granddaughter, Mrs. H. D.
Lawrence and Nancy DeLaneo,
and a friend of theirs from Da-
las, were in Deport Tuesday vis-
iting Mrs. Webb’s sister. Miss Nita
Grant, and other friends and rela-
tives. They went from here to
Hugo, Ok., to see Mrs. Webb’s and
Miss Grant’s father, James Grant,
before returning to their home.
Miss Grant accompanied them to
Hugo and Dallas for a visit.
Marvin D. Lee and J. B. Let,
sons of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lee
of Deport, have received their
discharges from the army
have returned to their
They entered the service
cember, 1944 and were sent
seas in the Pacific area in July,
1945.
Mrs. Albert Jackson of New
Boston, was a week end guest of
her mother and sister, Mrs. J. S.
Bell and Mrs. Tom Jeffus. Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Jackson and
children, Billie Gunn and Gary of
New Boston, spent the week end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Gunn at Biardstown. They
visited relatives here Sunday.
VJS
Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Read and
W. K. Road left Thursday for Dal-
las where I. L. Read will receive
medical treatment. They will visit
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Far-
ris Read.
John Thompson returned Wed-
nesday afternoon from Dallas,
where he has been visiting Mrs.
Thompson, who is recovering
from a tonsillotomy performed
last week in Dallas.
Deport friends have received
announcement of the birth of a
son on Sept. 13 to Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Sheffield of Beaumont. He
has been named Reginald Alan.
Mrs. Sheffield is the former Miss
Freddye Copbill, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Pony Cogbill of Beau-
mont. former Deport residents.
OUR CUSTOMERS
Can always rely on the fact that this store does
everything in its power to
KEEP PRICES DOWN
and the QUALITY UP
We want a chance to serve you on this b
when you need
Groceries - Meats - Fresh.
Vegetables
R. E. NOBLES
Groceries—Meat—Feed—Seed
COTTON
SEED
FARMERS...
LIST YOUR COTTON SEED WITH
HUGH EVANS AND GET
$5 410 MORE
PER TON
100 Pounds to 100 Tons
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HUGH EVANS
.• ^ DEPORT, TEXAS
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1946, newspaper, September 26, 1946; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth923224/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.