The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1931 Page: 2 of 8
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Express Service at Freight Rates
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Fire and Damage
LUMBER SPECIALS
FOR THE BALANCE OF FEBRUARY-
SUPERFLUOUS to say that commercial enterprises must
be open evrfry business day to be successful. Still many merchants who
keep their doors open figuratively close them to a Vast group of custom-
ers whose index to buying is the Advertising Columns, by not advertis-
ing regularly. Without advertising that merchant’s business is closed for
the week to a multitude of potential buyers.
The best 12-inch Rough 'Boxing,
per hundred feet
new ones being added at the * Henry.
last meeting. ' j Mrs
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won prizes are:.. Gertrude Ba- guesis Thursday in ‘The homei J1*?® been enthused with the
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LUNCHEON SERVED BY
HOME ECONOMICS CLASS
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verne Frye, Sam D. Moss, Max-
ine King and Calvin Henderson.
We are planning a patriotic
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News from Fulbright:
Miss Helen Bright,
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Dock Davis and family were
guests Saturday and Sunday of
W. W. Norwood at Independ-
ence.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ash-
ford and little daughter, Claud-
ene, of Minter, visited in the
home of D. W. Ashford Mon-
day and Tuesday.
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Bogata Lumber Co.
Dog ATA, TEXAS
Advertising
Coming to Parte
DR. MELLENTHIN
daltet h* Internal Medicine
IT the past eighteen years
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day and were defeated by our’j. p. Dugger. -
R. W. Suggs has been
All other Rough Pine Lumber,
l>er hundred feet .......... J
Some of This is the best lumber we have ever had.
Catch a good supply of water before the rains are over.
We are ready to supply you with the Gutters.
charge for conoolUtion
Mollenthin te a regular
ate in medicine and sur-
and te licensed by the
of Texaa. He does not
be for chronic appendicitis,
rtonea, ulcers ofstomach,
b or
has to his credit wonder-
wufta in diseases of the
eh, liver, bowels, blood,
nerves, haprt, kidney,
ir, bed wetting, cattarrh,
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Doos Not Operate
WM bo at Gibraltar Hotel
Tuesday, Fob. 24
hoars: 10 a. m. to 4 p. as.
Following the finest weather
this section has experienced in
years, J. Pluvius got on the job
again the past week, but there
has not been the usual com-
plaint about the weather. Peo-
ple are appreciative, and we
really need the moisture that
| has been falling.
Do y6u plan to. beautify your
home grounds this winter?
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• hum Huteouvflte:
honor roil for the Hut-
! school includes the of the primary
of Gertrude Baker, MU- P
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and Mrs. C. S: Bird and child-
i pje »» | ren of Lexington, Tenn. Those
•The third grade’ has just1 enjoying the hospitality were
completed the story of rubber „ ^ad and r w
in geography. They have made
several attractive posters on
rubber and the rubber Tree. A |
tree was cut from white con-j
lour school. '
been very busy,-each trying to
win the prizes for reading the
most books and- making the
most hundreds in spelling. They
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to the faculty. • The second
year i
preparation and service of
luncheons. They served a three
course luncheon to Miss Epper-
son .and the faculty on Feb. 6.
Miss Epperson declared that
they were very good cooks. The
home economics club sold can-
dy at the play Saturday night.
The proceeds will be used to
buy equipment.
Basketball season is over and
the boys are working out for
track events in the interschol-
astic league. Volley Coyle, who
and Mrs. J. R. Bright
Mrs. O. H. Grogan and child-
ren of Bogata, were guests
Wednesday in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Grogan.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dugger
of Faught spent the week end
(with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mmes. Berta Berry and Eula
Bell and Miss Martha Page
Rodgers of Detroit, visited in
the home of Mrs. Nannie Scaff
Sunday.
’ Miss Lois Kelley spent last
week with Miss Dorris Tucker
at Clarksville.
, Miss Cecil Pope of Post Oak,
spent the week end with her
parents, Mr.—and——A-.—Lr
TRUCK LINE
DAILY SERVTCB BETWEEN
PARIS-DEPORT
BOGATA-MT. PLEASANT
Goods ordered out of Dallas before 5 o'clock
In the evening, delivers^. the next morning In
the above towns.
News from Milten:
of Waco, pastor
church here, fill-
ed his regular appointment Sat-
urday night and Sunday. On
account of rain and illness at-
tendance was small.
Hamp Brown of Dallas, spent
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' And Ask to Soo Our Cut and Copy Service
News from Oakdale:
George Green is Ill at his
home here.
Ira Temple and fi
ed in the home of ,
at McCrury Thursday and Fri-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Reese
and children of Cunningham,
visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Davis, Saturday and
Let Me Do Your
Hatching
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Chicks from White and
: Brown Leghorns for sale.
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FIRE, TORNADO, HAIL, AUTOMOBILE, BONDS
M. V. ANDERSON, Agent
OFFICE DEPORT STATE BANK
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John Wannamaker once said "Continuous advertising, like con-
tinuous work, is most effective. If there is any enterprise in the world
that a quitter should leave alone it is advertising. Advertising does not
jerk, it pulls. It begins very gently at first, but the pull is steady. It
increases day by day, year by year, until it exerts irresistible power. To
discontinue your advertisement is the same thing as taking down your
sign. If you want to .do business you must let the public know it. I
would as soon think of doing business without clerks as without adver-
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tising.
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Mr. “and Mrs. J. J. Gray en-
tertained with a dinner Sunday
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"Though a person may seem to scan the ads regularly he will be
indelibly impressed with the ads that are always in the paper." Selling
• is almost altogether a mental process. Purchases are often made in the
buyer's mind before the actual physical sale. The, mental buying is of
inestimable value to the professional advertiser when his name is asso-
ciated with the article. This is the first step toward the sale. The value
of being known and keeping known is of utmost importance.
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at Clarksville this week. d _
Mr. and Mrs. 'Norns their way to and from school.
first^ of the | book illustrating the incidents,
making them more attractive.
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HERfinOUams, Fannie Wilson, ed her class Saturday afternoon '?®®ks.
‘ > Abbott, Jerald Byaa, at the home of her parents, Mr.
Hamilton, Muriel and Jer-
Love, Lucille Franks, Joe
_l LaDel McFarland.
Mrs. B. D. Holland has been
in of rheumatism in her neck
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THE DEPORT TIMES, DEPORT TBXAg,
I MILTON CHURCH TO HOLD
I QUARTERLY CONFERENCE
Newi
Rev. Cappin
of the Baptist
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Plant fruit trees, and they
will do the work. Plant cotton,
and you will do the work. Get
free^catalogue from Ramsey’s
Austin Nursery, Austin, Texas.
program for Washington’.}
I brought several pretty ferns, birthday.
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News from Minter:
Rev. Branch of Lake Creek,
filled his regular appointment
here Sunday.
Austin Hefflefinger and Mist
Christine Robinson of Parte,
spent Sunday with home folks ..
S. P. Hoover, who has been
ill. is improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Powers and
children spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Sparkman at
jChappell Hili.
basketball, went to Paris Mon-
day night with Mr. Redd to
play a game.
The seventh gTade geography
students are making a booklet
on corn. They find this a very
interesting subject.
The second and third grades
are making much progress by
group reading, a demonstration
of which was given by Miss
a recent visit to
They also have
The home economies depart-
ment has been very busy for
The first
year class finished their unit
on luncheons last Thursday,
serving an informal luncheon
class has been reviewing j b*s ®*ster»
and service of Cha«-
I Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Matlock
of . Cunningham, are visiting Sunday. *
relatives here.
Mrs. J. T. Denison, who has
been visiting in Minter and In-
dependence, returned to her
home here Friday. •—• *
Miss Charleen Martin of Par-
is, spent the week end with
home folks here.
Quarterly conference will be
held at the Methodist church
Saturday. Rev. Kiker . will
mad£ the team for all-county Saturday and Sunday at
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-—Miss Eugenia Marie Scudder I Write fur catalogue. Ramsey’s
returned to Blossom Friday af-
ter a visit with relatives here.
Mrs. Dude Murphy is visiting
in Paris this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Hensley
are spending the week with
relatives in Paris.
Misses Lillie Mae and Gena
Kincaid of Martin, spent -Sun 1
day And Monday in the homes
of Mrs. Ernest Hulen and Mrs.,
Sam Murphy.
some new chairs have been
placed ' in the reading room.
Decorations suggestive of Lin-
coln’s birthday and Valentine
day adorn, the room.
The following won prizes in
penmanship: Ida Mae Love
and Lorene Suggs. -Those in
milk drinking were Jane Hol-
land and Louise Williams. In
narfect attendance, Louise WiL
la, Jane Holland, Roscoe
;er, Susie Larue, Earl Suggs
i Franks. Evie Baker, La-
Willi-
P6??J Bourne.
Mrs. P. W. Maddox and dau-
ghter, Elaine, of Tyler, are vis-
litnrr r»i t lx o »• VY vu J
Grogan, who is. ill, and Mr. and
Mrs. R. S. Maddox.
J. P. Dugger, who has been
ill for some time, was able to
I be in town Saturday.
i Rev. Griffin of Bogata, filled
lliis regular appointment at the
manship
fir^t grade arithmetic, the
students
"Lifebuoy washup chart,” . try-
ing to win a button and to keep . , •
their charts from l>eing on ex- oJoests, ^Mr.*|
hibition as a "horrible exam-- 1— z ~- -• -• —-----,
■ «» | ren of Lexington, Fenn.
■•The third grade’ has just'.th« Jh?sPi‘a,i‘y,
E. Harris and J. M. Read and
family.
school here, has' been suffering
for two weeks with an infected
ear. but is now able to be back
x»L His brother, Tebe'pope.
- * ' - Miss 'Lula Curey of Paris,
>pent the week end with her
---- ----------- Mr. and Mrs. Sam
The president and Carey.
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A! Clarksville,
Mann. Lynn, King, I^a-i Kerbow.
I he | Mr. and Mrs. Russ Guest and
Yellow Dent seed corn, pric-
struction paper and pasted on, ed right.
a dark background. The pupils
searched their homes for sam-
ples of rubber goods to be past-
ed on the tree.
, The second grade has just'
Christian church here Sunday, completed a language booklet
Bob King is attending court which contains some interest?
ing incidents happening on
and children, Bobby and Patsy, They pasted pictures in their
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week of her mother, Mrs. I>ela
Burrus, at Clarksville.
Miss 'Lula Curey of Paris,
The P. T. A. met Wednesday Barents
afternoon. - ’ *
vice presidents were absent and j Mrs. Mary Sheridan of
Mrs. Eura Suggs presided. A Clarksville, visited Sundav in
good program was rendered by j the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
limes. T”
rue, Wilmuth and Frye.
ker, first i
Mild re<i Williams, first grade, I
reeding; Walter Burkett, milk
drinking; Ruby Hamilton, pri-|
mary reading; Mildred
ams and Jessie Ablxitt,
In a daily contest in
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t lowing- students “''-.iting her mother. Mrs.
F Gertrude Baker, Mildred Wil- - - -
Hams and Jerald Byas.
The furniture in the primary
room has been repainted, the
work being done by Mrs. Rural
Suggs. The room is decorated
with maids of hearts, hatchets, f
cherries, a cabin and Valentine
baskets.
A Valentine program and a
box were enjoyed by the pupils
Friday afternoon. Each 'child
made a Vulentine for his mo-
Wn .—~
Silent reading tests have
been given to the 5th, 6th and
7th grades, and county tests
were given in English and
arithmetic to the seventh grade
this week.
Pupils of the intermediate
room have brought seeds and
planted them in window boxes.
Some of the children also have
Curtains and window boxes and J
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Telephone No. 42 for
MAGNOLIA
Gasoline, Kerosene, Motor Oils
rue, Wilmuth and Frye. The] **u»o uuv.n „„„
Jtext program will be Feb. 25.' Miss Swan Burrus of Clarks-; Ep„1>ers_?.n__at
^.Twenty-two members are en-jville, visited Sunday in the
rolled in the contest several home of Mr. apd Mrs. J. Nt
new ones being added at the Henry.
bat meeting. \ \ | Mrs.’ J. H. Moore and son,
The primary students who John Harold of Deport, were
grade, arithmetic; -df Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hooker.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Tucker
and children of Clarksville,
were guests Sunday in . the I
home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick
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but te improved.
Klnaing junior boys ' ball
”• team came to Hutsonville Tues-
bora 23 to 15. j
Mrs. R. W. Suggs has been
w Quite ill, but la improved.
Mrs. Leroy Taylor is im-
proving after an illness.
Irene Shannon is visiting her
fV ateter at Saltillo.
John Porter, principal of the
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