The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1931 Page: 4 of 8
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Washington.—James Murray,
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apiece were pronounced by phy- bob’oOORorfdout, 111., mail"train
1 YEAR—.
6 MONTHS
8 MONTHS
DEPORT TIMES AND SEMI-
WEEKLY FARM NEWS
ONE YEAR ~ 11.50
The Clarksville Times reports
I ninety “three truck loads of rub-
NOTORIOUS MAIL TRAIN
ROBBER GIVEN PAROLE
INVESTOR IN ETEX OIL
GETS MARRIAGE OFFERS:
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“In Ive years from now, moat
American business men'will be-
INTERESTING USE MADE
OF OLD SCHOOL BOOKS
Austin.—An investigation will
show that many thousands of
dollars, lie dormant in Texas
$1.00
60c
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FINDS SEVENTY $20 GOLD
PIECES 1^ HIS GARDEN
WAITER’S JAW BROKEN
. BY HURLED BISCUIT
Out in West Texas they are
getting federal aid for drouth
stricken farmers, but judging
from the following article in
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journals and
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Saturday, April 4 only
of it.
“RISE AND WALK.’’—Her-
bert N. Carson.
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abused:
“Charity may be cold but
some of the recipients, by their bile accidents in this country,
demands and lack of apprecia-'
tion, could evidently be handed
baked potatoes and eat them
with less
spuds—they would be too hot.) Accordin;
Charity his caused from three [ Travelers
to seven cows owned by indi-ithe leading cause
viduals, to go dry.
of every book that is available
in this way.
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“The way to create
is to buy from peasim
your money and take the risk.
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When you attempt to cut down expenses by stopping your subscription
to your home-town paper, you invariably lose money by attempting to
save. You lose sight of the activities of your friends, your town, your
community and your county. . »
renewal of the following sub-
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scholarship in either
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During the 18 months pre-
ceding January, 1981, 50,900
people were killed in automo-
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Trades Day |
SPECIALS
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has gums, and wild plums are im-i—j’----->•" 7i " j
ndS - - - -- I male bird dog, liver colored
head, white faq^ liver colored
‘ 1. Fitider notify J,
S. Landrum, Deport. A 8-p
The presence of iBUSINESS OPPORTUNITY—^*
$33.33
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WUl purchase a First Claes Walking Cultivator of any
of the above makes. Remember, this is for Trades
Day only.
may not come up in due time,
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o 1 pold pieces ?
| W. J. Brooks did it Tuesday,
While spading in his garden he
struck a tjn can containing the
gold pieces and some c.l
coins, totaling $1,510.
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Washington, la.—How would
you like to go out into the gar-
den prepared, to plant those
spring vegetables which may or '
may not come up in due time,
, , 1 and find seventy twenty-dollar
state banking commissioner 1
supply him with the amount of
such accounts, preliminary to
senate debate on his bill to re-
quire private and state banks
to advertise yeaily the accounts
that have been dormant for five
years or more.
Senator Purl said that he had
learned that as far back as
1921, national banks reported
nearly $29,000,000 of such ac-
counts on their books, for over
a million depositors.
w Khedule of fines ap-
f wont into effect in the
Court «t Beaumont Fri-
es Judge Randolph Bry-
‘‘ ~ heard
liquor cases,
pint ease he clamp-
fine of le. In an-
case, he exacted a*
r possession of a
Wife: “Tomorrow is the tenth
anniversary of our wedding.
the c
mines the • outcome of more
elections, exerts a greater in-
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nity progress, is read longer
more members of the fam-
ily and constitutes, with its
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dhlpled millions of readers, a bet-
tir advertising medium than
f isnr other group of newspapers
fcfir > periodical publications.
“When properly conducted, it
“'‘rates so intensely its home
I field that city dailies,
* general mag-
in the same
tory become only secondary
frrough service to its com-
ity the country newspaper
not merely survive; it will
MS to flourish as the most
MBtetiue, most distinct-
and most wholesome type
Bnalism America has pro*
£—■John H. Casey, of the
M|Mi School of Journalism.
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MJDGR GIVES le
FINBTN LIQUOR CASE
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important. consideration in the Tyler Commercial’ College
or Byrne Commercial
— .College, Dallas, at a price you
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• Many forest trees are as val-
uable to beekeepers for their
pollen as for the nactar of their
flowers. Without pollen, for
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“When
along—in
H| and you come
“give her mon- gas.
you are runnimj your business LINKS PROSPERITY WITH
—and the grade g'-ls steep—I ’
and business slows down—d > 1
you cut off the gas—and stop
iSbjf Concluding chapters of The' University were puzzled today
Bfr* TimpH’ serial story, “Money' to ;over the "long skirts vs. short” -- 1 veloped an interesting use fori MUCH MONEY LIES
’...J ^'.... j LaPnrte, Ind. — Miss Irene'the out of date school books; DORMANT IN BANKS
it that when wo- Phillips, postoffice clerk whose ‘ when the state contract, changes
’ $500 investment in Texas oil I the text booksr of the public
land promises her , a fortune, 1 school system. The county
seems to be disgusted. I council of home demonstration ..unna.iL m
The reason for the d.SKUst .s, clubs and the presidents of local statc bank forgottcn for yeara
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by the rightful owners, Senator
George Purl of Dallas declared
Monday. —
He said he , has asked
state banking commisKWiner
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Furthermore, you lose opportunities to save money on special sales, and
special values advertised in the columns of your home newspaper. The
Deport Times suggests that you renew your subscription as it becomes -
due for any one of these periods.
eraI new name* 0,1 the lUt:
\ J. J. McGill
J. L. Bagley
J. M. Craft u
8. W. Hearn ,
Mrs. Margie Turner
Mrs. W. L. Baughn
Clyde Wooley
Mrs. A. E. Ball
A. E. Ball
8. H. Westbrook
W. G. Hamby
Phone William N. Skeen
at Shuman Hotel. tf.
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DRIVE IN—Let us service
your car with Sinclair gas and
- . Firestone tires and tubes,
yellow popular Homer F Hayes. tf.
REWARD—White pointer fe-
long skirts vs. short” .v
’ are Im ing ’ published in problem he had given them. LaPnrte,
this issue. This is one of the “Why is i
best stories we have ever pqb- m< a’s skirts
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tnents of readers. Several sub ing; and when the skirts grow
have misplac -d shorter, good times are com-
he asked.
The rule
Professor Brownell told his
class. Invariably, he said,, wo-
mep’.Sj fashions l,„,v ■
accuses long skirts just before business with pro-
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! have'
ap-
. to congratulate her on her good
1 fortune.
When You Lose
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Home dem’onstration club
j women of Jack county have de-
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Irene!the out of date school books I
** Sam Fryar of the Clarksville depressions, -like
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ial column1 and his Tom kittens:gone into fashion with
since becoming a director in his proaching prosperity.
Kf" home town bank, all of which ’ ( -------------
£ may be a fact. However, most 28 CENTS DAILY MAKES
9 FATTER AND FAIRER
young.
from making money
thinks he will.
“When Fear rules the .will, fail to raise new
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casts Fear out of his j dements in the diet of the lar-
vae. The barely noticeable
flowers of many trees are of-
ten rich in pollen, as well as in,
. nectar. Willows, maples, black oil.
the l°se nerve and ambition—that ■ I0008!3, tulip
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"This silly depression’ I.„_
ir.ivi iing misuse of government of traffic laws. That such ac-^®1}® on long enough.
hill^vouIrt*li<l°an ni°ney ” --- wu.v. h«*-
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—[licensing laws, and by adequate
LENGTH WOMEN’S SKIRTS enforcement of' modernized
traffic 6>des, is well within the
... . . . x r» r limits of plausibility.
Chicago.—Students of Prof. (
Baker Brownell’s contemporary
,1 thought class at Northwestern
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not because her investment has home demonstration clubs, to
failed to turn out so well. It’s • initiate the plan and stimulate
because since the announce-[The growtfi of home libraries,
ment that she sold one-fifth of covered one of these Looks with
an attractive wall paper sample
cover for every home demons-
tration club member in the
county. Stevenson’s “Child’s
Garden of Verse,” “Everyday
Classics”,the feaders _of many
series, and “Our Communities”
were favorites. The home agent
of the county, Alpha Lynn,
provided a simple and inexpen-
sive set of book shelves to be
used as a model. The Burton
Springs Club held an all day
meeting and issued the books
to the members in the morning,
with the instruction that each
woman have a selection made
1-4. u- u • 1 j j I* j v xi. x j 1 1 1 and be ready to read it at the
by the federal paro,e aftemon meeting. This program I
was so popular that each wom-
an present asked to have a copy Shall I kill the turkey ?”
Husband: “Why, the, poor
bird is not to blame for it.”
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best stories we have ever pqb- m■ :i’s skirts grow longer, a
lished. judging from the com- business depression is approach-1
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Ocribers who h“* e '
their pajs-rs before reading the ing?
story have called at our office
for copies they missed,
■peaking high I v of it.
Then it will be too late to
ty cepte.
I be gone,
a horse balks, the
THE COUNTRY NEWSPAPER, 1
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“Without its newspaper the
■mall town American commun-
, ity would be like a school with-
5y out a teacher or a church with-
dfr, out a pastor. In the aggregate,
the country newspaper deter-
L mines the - outcome of
, fluence for constructive
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millions of circulation and quad-
Our roll of honor records the Rates: 2 cents per woi«
insertion; 1 cent per word each
additional insertion. No ad ae-
cepted for less than 25 cents.
FOR SALE—Two mules. Joe
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FOR SALE—Heavy river bot-
tom corn. William N. Skeen, tf
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LET me write your tornado in-
surance. M. V. Anderson, Agent.
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• FOR SALE or Trade—Buick
car, also work mules, for Jer-
sey cows. Murray Anderson. 9p
SEEING-—Plain and fancy.
FROM FOREST TREES Will help you in planning and
L North Texas editors feel sure j
that if he can make dollars in
< a bank grow like a certain Tom ... . ...
cat a few years ago that he is! Washington, Nine
the ideal man for the .position i women who lived four weeks
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making frocks. Mrs. J. L. Law-
ler.___ 8-e
LOST—-“Bozo,” small black dog
with brown paws. Children’s -
pet. If found please notify .
Frank Griffin. 8-c
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WOOD For Sale—Dry 16-inch
heater and stove wood, deliver-
ed. Phone William N. Skeen
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Buys the latest model John Deere, McCormick - Deering
> or Rock Island
RIDING CULTIVATOR
Montreal.—Phillip Skinter, a
waiter, reported at Montreal
hospital with a broken jaw. A
customer, he explained ordered
biscuits. The customer didn’t
like them and hurled one at
Skinter. It landed on the jaw.
At least that’s what Skinter
said.
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Times Classified Ads Pay.
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During 18 months of the
World War, 50,510 members of
the American Expeditionary
Force were killed in action or
the Quanah Tribune-Chief, this died of wounds.
never has
Brownell told
have decreed Iher holdin8s for $70,000 she
of posals for marriage.
But she’s doing no talking.
Even her fellow workers got a
cold response when they tried
And when an American bus-
family and aid was given that of all accidents, and third, driv- iness x man is depressed, the
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he 1 which no satisfactory substi-
tute has been fouhd, bees will
’ brood. Pollen
? nitrogenous
nothing can be done, but when furnishes
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mind, the world becomes his
oyster.
“To lose a bit of money is
nothing, but to lose hope—to.
coupled *s whatzmakes men cripples.
Get rid portant sources of both pollen
It is inside of you-. and nectar^^
though not considered to be; \
nectar plants. ””
certain hardwood pollen-bear- The Times can sell you at if
ing forest trees thus becomes bargain,
an i
the choice of sites fqr apiaries, nt Tyler
—Ex. ‘ College,
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ed see us for particulars.
that if he can make dollars in
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cat a few years ago that he is |
of bank director.—Honey Grove on a diet costing 28c 4 day participant in the' notorious $2,-
SltmnLCif i^on nniix’p worn nrnnnunfod hv nh v- * «nn r\r\n th__11 i
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sicians fitter, fatter and fairer.1 robbery, was granted a parole
The three F’s were acquired from the Atlanta penitentiary
t a :—1..J-J — . , 1 X, ----1_
meat, butter or milk. Eggr. board.
Were -on it, however, while pea-' Murray will be set free May
nut and soy bean products join- 26. His case has twice been
ed with cottage cheese, oranges acted upon by President Hoov
and tomatoes in furnishing the er, the last time in May, 1930,
needed ingredients. They had when his sentence was com-
food left over at the end of the muted from twenty-five years
test. ’ | to twelve years.
The Deport Times
Times of negb*cting his editor-j 1929; and short skirts
a fortune
pewimista. Pay
r ._hJ? iertotions"
of 1878. Carnegie made $800,-
000,000 by buying steel plants
in slumps.
“Hundreds of fortunes have
been made by buying from pes-
J| J|simists. Ye gods! What a
lustration of the seriousness of,chance there is at the moment!
the automobile accident situat-'
relish than frozen'ion. |H
would be too hot.| According to a survey by thejkw to the T-wish-I-had Club.’
Insurance company, I “Then it ~i!! be tee
of accidents' buy a dollar for thirt;
1930 was 1
ed tastes for brands of tobacco right-of-way- 1
and cjffee of twenty ; r__
standing to change over night.'31.5 per cent of injuries.
vo give |
accounted
on clean-up day at that place that whert the need struck one was responsible for 21 per cent
last week. Clarksville has been
Charity has 27 per cent of deaths and 47.7
’ some but per cent of injuries—amounts
justice which will com-* to simple ignorance, reckless-
the form of disgrace,ness or. carelessness. They
in the eyes of neighbors and show improper training on 1
‘ ; 1. a thousand part of the motorist, <
dollar tine artd six months in with inadequate enforcement
<>1 LJdlilV lcAW.5. K 1 Hell nULIl cXL”
.cidents could be at least par-
ft
institutions in i
In fact it is remarkable the Fat Stock Show,
way they have held up in the been demanded by
“ below normal cotton not ; ’’ 1
an exceedingly low; later in
company,
failure to give The opportunities will
wh:eh accounted “When a he~o b.---,
years for 15 per cent of deaths and .balk is in Hs head, not in his
o_ , Sec-|te£8- He moves on when he
hauled out of Clarksville I a survey of the records shows ond was excessive speed, which thinks he will.
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It has caus- in
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living out of tin cans during immediately became so con- ing on the wrong side of the slump is in his head.
winter tagious that a whole commun- road, which totaled 16 per cent, nothing serious to prevent him
ity was contaminated to such Higher speed is a natural re-
h an extent that many had to I suit of improved roads and
^JVThe Times this week for the have footl. an.d others had to ears. But the other two pri-
two Deport banks show those use government loans to buy mary causes of accidents—
go's! condition, gasoline to make the trip to the which together accounted foi*
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