The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, May 15, 1931 Page: 2 of 8
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FOR KIDDIES WASH SUITS 35c to 75c yard
Quality finish suitings, broad-
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wide,, colors tan, brown, blue,
red, yellow, pink, colors guar-
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News frea Hutsonville:
School doted Friday, the
school program being rendered
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FOR YOUR WARM WEATHER DRESS-
VOILES and DIMITIES, 35c, 39c, 49c yd.
New, crisp Voiles and Dimities of sheer Summer quality
in exquisite prints for Miss and Matron; 36 inches wide,
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Summer Wardrobe
NOVELTY CREPES
39c to 79c yard
Prints with dark grounds,
for immediate wear; pas-
tel types for summer, as-
sorted patterns, 36 inches
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Standard Dry Goods Co
FOR SPORT DRESSES—SHANTUNG and
PONGEES, 49c, 79c, 11.49 yard
A charming fabric of excellent weight for Sport Suit
or Frock for Spring and Summer in gay prints and
plain colors. ’* , 4
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News from Clardy:
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Fifty-two American railroads arc using Sinclair Oils or Greases, or both.
This list includes every one of the great transcontinental railroads (those
going from the middle-west to the Pacific coast) and almost all the great
systems east of the Mississippi River. Countless industrial plants and
scores of shipping concerns, both coastwise and transoceanic, now look
to Sinclair engineers for solution of their lubrication problems.
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The phenomenal growth of Sinclair in lubrication is the reMult of making
exactly the right oil for the many varying requirements of industry.
They are making today, in six great refineries, 50 “basic” oils from
which about 200 finished brands are produced—each fitted to a particu-
lar purpose.
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Z^?0.1 £hi.^.r®n’ iate, and Mrs. Lala Bell Pom-
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and a short pro-, jtors from Parte, Minter, Mid- day night to a large crowd.
amnll rhildron <r«.n^.AA. j £2”* — - — -•
j enjoyed a picnic and the fol- his regular appointment at the family,
lowing program m the after- Primative Baptist Church Sat-! Miss
The children of Mrs. John , ^rs-
Bennett gathered ait her home
Sunday for a reunion.
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Thursday night, consisting of Uu*ht b* Gorman Bradford of Sunday honoring Mother’s day,
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Lots of Summer SEWING!
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in history—why not get the men,
best and pay no more?
Kelsey Motor Co.
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Bub' Rozell, Fulbright
Boyd Reece, South Main Street
E. Land, North Main Street
CHARGE OF KENNETH READ)
READ, Distributor
of Kinsing,
parents, Mr.
Brown..
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
■ brother, Wil-
lard Books, and family.
Miss Lois Harvey of Deport,'
the young folks Saturday night1 jn?nt Sunday with heY parents; My patfuj.e €ast rf Cununjn4.
ham, known as the Campbell
and Kimball place, is posted,
and this is to give warning that
trespassers will bex prosecuted.
Sam H. Grant. .
AUTO LOANS
Loans on good late model
automobiles . . Financing
or Refinancing. I pay off
your old notes, advance
more money, make pay-
ments smaller. 1
Pete Storey
A Bank-Like Service that ’
is Prompt, Confidential,
Courteous
FOR HOUSE DRESSES—PERCALES
17 J/j c^. 19c, 25c yard
Printed fabrics of long-wearing “80 square” type—80 threads
going each way in. the square inch. Every yard guaranteed
colorfast. Every type of pattern, 36 inches wide.
OPERATION ON NOSE
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Parkerj Si?
Herman Gray and little son, < Several of the' ladies have
- pupua, 'Barman Terry, who have been been canning peas the past ,
i-Hldren were guests of Mr. and Juanita Archer; talk—Mrs. Lala ' 5heJLe .and ,at Ab,k‘"‘ week. |(
' . I Shop' labor reduced—all ma-
Sojne are having Jor >*“ reduccd 20 to 40 Perl!
aro cent. Your dollars are worth
more and will buy more than
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■ffi- ' Mrs. J. B.
flfl. Bernard, of Alexandria, La.,
4 ere guests of their aunt, Mrs.
th, M. B Peyton.
Dick Rodgers of Fort Worth,
. !■ a guest of his parents, Mr.
^••d Mrs. Charlie Rodgers.
with good attendance. The
League and B .Y. P. U. pi®-.—---------—’ —■-—
sented a Mother’s day program school here Sunday.
at the school auditorium Sun-! Eiokiu «.-«> «««« . . vxr
~ jin the East Texas oil fields, fe Ind^ndence, Mrs. Paur.Walk-
Elder McClura of Paris, filled at home for a visit with his ^^“^ohnron Hatet
____Lou Martin spent sev- bo>P. »nd ',r“. W,'”„W.aH1.<!1r
eral days last week in Petty, »”d 'h,ldren’,.M.r- ®nd “rt‘ £
Wuvnp lawler vis Parks, Uvil Nichols, Mr..
y and Mrs. Mack Parks and child-
ren of Lone Oak. Afternoon
guests were: . Mr. and Mrs.
Jr., uuu is—uuamia mcvjih; oe f p pu KJ*i oi uepon, spent ouuuay Glaudie Cunninghain and[ d*®*
awarded by true—Dorothy and 8. C. Short ™ P« ‘L nJwith Mr- and Mrs- Boss Gra’r arUr’ M L?“n a'b W
ly and the and Doris Armtsrong; Mother da-v Monday wlth relatlvca end Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lawler. M|SS“ ’dddred J3hoe'Vn155’
i^f penman- 2r°Sry "giris^’dollv’llrason116 ’ Shuford, Juanita Ter-i Mrs. Marie Scudder of Paris, XrJamk Nfchols, OUv^ Jek
JUng^arith- Er4kr^±JO,lke .'man Steel and Dorris j“h. h" Vaughn and Marshdi
Frank and Mrs. Dennis Wea-
ver left Tuesday for Kilgore. ,
! 1 Misses Maurine and Lucile ©
Willie Weaver and Linda Jamar of i
Paris, spent the w’eek end with @)
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Albert Fleming at the. Rock- Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ballard ®
ford cemetery recently. , visited her parents at Biards-
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Goforth town Saturday and Sunday.
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and the play at Marvin Thursday Bunch andson and Elder C^ud ^'’ckHhonn^hLt^field'’ h<!ar^
Nobles Feed and Grocery.
.intermediate — Jane 1
ed to ‘Mmes. J.’A* Castleman, \iola Abbott. Maxine King and mary
, James Lawson. L. C. McDonald,
David Brunette, Frank Hudson,
A. 8. DeBerry, N. M. Ifowis .n,
Rom Bishop. L. L. Hamilton
and Miss Amanda Sorrels.
-»• Mr. and Mrs. T. I;. Brvscn
and Mrs. L. W. Lassiter visited
in Clarksville Tuesday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Dodd and
Miss Kathleen Dodd visited
Mrs. Bill Dodd Sunday at a
‘ Paris sanitarium, where she is
undergoing treatment.
Mrs. Smith, Mr. and
and* New
weeks. 1
The cool weather is damag-
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replant while others
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Souther-;ever before from -—— • I;!
Kelsey Motor Co.
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visiting her! -------;-------
Mrs. Beni Shop labor reduced on all
! major jobs 20 to 40 per cent.
--- Good stock of parts for Fords
■ ’ Chevrolets. Experienced
with best equipment—
i willing to work for less.
Kelsey Motor Co.
•Hooker at Paris, Monday and
a Qyieaday.
Mack Underwood, who has . .
been in a Paris sanitarium for ‘ h*
treatment of his eye, is re|s>rt- . -
“* 1 A. met with Mrs. W'.C' nolt a‘ f>aris Saturday.'Mrs. J.
•it her homo A number of farmers are re- Mr.
‘ After the so- planting cotton. !
cial hour refreshments were 'hitler cotton is dying, due some, for a visit. Iday* school class with a picnic
served to’fifteen guests. |thJnk’ to the co,d weather and, Mr. and Mrs. G. C F '
W . AJ w.ibin rainw- (spent Sunday with Mr. and
•>” of t^mmerce s^-nt last’ Mf. and...Mrs. John Porter,J. C Pomroy at Cross Roads.
weak end at her home here. lp^!slt,ng Krandn"’t’ler at|,
e-, Acouncil meeting of the semi G^pdmother Mbs, is i
, j to Epworth League was held; |our| n|
[ , at the home ot Mrs. C. S. Wil-(
Ef hlte Tuesday evening. Plans of ‘ ‘p.
were made to go to Sumner
Sunday to the league confer-
“ Mmes. C. S. Wilhite. H. C.
Dodd. H. M. Lowry, B. F. Cra-
ven, L. W. Lassiter, R. F. Hale,
R. A. Grayson and L. C. Mc-
inald attended the Missionary
iference at Petty Wednesday.
Neecy and son,
Alexandria,
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BY MILTON CHURCHES aid”'8d
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News fioBi Milton:
The Methodiot and Ik
Sunday actioote met
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y Children and friends of Mack
— -------- .... Parks surprised him Sunday «■
Mrs. Johnnie Ball and MrsJhis forty-
Albis Ball of Minter, visited a bountiful feast spread st the
.. » ’ ——« no?n hour.
¥llc Ull present were: Mr. ,
Sunday and Mrs. G. L. Allen of Milton,
’ . Arthur Paiks
and daughter, Elsie Marie, !
jendence; Mrs. Paul .Wi
f L: Webster at McCrury.
Joe Wilmuth and family have! Mr. and Mrs. Wfllard Ballard
i'"7;------- -----1 a Party Sat-[day with Mr. and Mrs. Grover
Mtes Ed-yi Bishop of Paris Mr CharIie F](,m_ UrSe^ral from here attended i W?-fe‘
ing and Misses Mildred i
Clara Music of Paris, attended night and
our school program Thursday Essury home at Shady Grpve spent Vunud^y w^
night. , . / Friday night. Denison.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Taylor | We had visitors from Shady, Maxie Shuford, who has been'
a Dallas hospital for treat-
spent a few davs with
Mrs. Ira Lynch and children bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jud
returning to Dallas
P. Warner, accompan-' Tuesday.
„.J Stalls | Mrs. Vernon Shuford will en-
Mrs. T. J. Denison Sunday.
Luther Floyd and wife of P1®?®
attended L
i Mr. and Mrs.
Erskjn Sides, who has been A--—k4~-
visit with his er ®n<L,*°n'
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two plays,
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and The Old Maids Club ’ by. roy. urimary.
the P. T. A., i—J ‘ 7—
gram by the small children, j way, Tollette and Cross Roads
Those winning prizes were: Es- ‘ '
ther Ursuery, highest average {owing
• Paris sanitarium, where hejPorters room; Louise noon
derwent an operation on
Mr and Mrs. J. S. Tabb and±^°Pl®L
F T. J. Dozier went to McKinney ,amM •'
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\ Junior ^College, was
^during the week end.
a party at the Henry!McClura and family of Paris,,
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
^poki'r at Paris, Monday and
Friday night.
We had visitors from Shady
spe^t the week end with friends Grove and Milton at : ’
— [Sunday night. Iment
Mr. and Mrs. I). E. Suggs vis- • ?' ’ \ * ‘ .... ..
ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. [who have been visiting Mr. and Shuford
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ied Mr. and Mrs. Felix Stalls
Some of the'to their home at Pampa Friday, terta in the pupils ** of her-Sun-
u.._ n | day school class with a picnic
Porter [ at the church Saturday after-
• and noon.
• j Relatives of Lafayette Law-;
• Miss Allie Mae Harris of lef of Stanton, who is ill, have
Tollette,, spent Saturday and, received word that his condi-
ser- Sunday with Mrs. Estelle Stone.1 —■
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Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Abbott
, were guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. ’
Cochran, last week.
A number of people attended Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Weaver and
the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cherry.
Albert Fleming at the. Rock- Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ballard
Bia:
__ lurdan w*a ho»-
K to the Friendship Chib in
rir meeting Tueeday after-
on. Games and contests were
Joyed, after which the hoa-
M served a delicious salad
line to Mmes. C. C. DeBerry,
oyd Bel), Tom Walker, Bill
Vkinaon, Buck Howmon, Lu-
er Harbison and Fred Horner.
Everett Quinton is a patient
his Williams and Maxine King tiedlb^d*; telk—Mrs.^^ jlnef-1 U’day and Sunday* ’
j for highest average in Mrs. Lindsay; talk—Miss Mattie Ep-'
’s room; Mildred Willi- person; welcome—Mary Ruth
„!““■» and Jerald Byas, highest Ball; tit for tot—J. A. Sparks
E- Saturday to visit Mrs. Dozier, average in. Mrs. Suggs’ room. Jr.; don’ts-^Juanito McGill; be1
S Who te in a sanitarium there The prizes were ‘ ~ ’ —----
for treatment. * .Mrs J. N Roddy and
S. M. Griffith of Commerce, teachers. A number of stu-j Goose i
•pent the week end at his home ^nts won prizes ----— ---- ------
r zTZ ^hiP. reading, spelling, anth- Doris Armstrong; the idea of T . . .. .
, The Bridge Club met Tuee- m. tic and drinking milk Those it_J. A. Sparks Jr.; the bor;!^'er at^nded t,heL*«* “f Books, and her
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-I- UIOU 4<* UTJ5 ll^r—JLTVI ’1 • 1 A ln**d Urtnl/Q ’
were: Primary room—Jerald thet house that health built— lda{ _2QW.fo;T,^
Byas, Osc-ir Brown, Gertrude primary girls; all upset—Ruth^ Juanita Terry entertained
Holland, Armstrong; fur«w»n «nn<r__r«-i_iwlth a party.
reading—Margie
reading—Lucille Mc-
, r . ------ ---------- reading — Josephine
n< uralgia. J Armstrong; song “Maggie,” I
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Suggs an 1 high sohool pupils; reading—
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Mrs. Barney Suggs at Rockford,Bell Pomroy; farewell—Eugene
Sunday.- , .Parker; song “God Be With
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Roddy You 'Till we Meet Again,” by
and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wil- high school. Volleyball and
liams snent Sunday in the home basketball games ’
cf.L. Webster at McCrury. after the program.
moved to the,.W. W. Norwood!entertained with
farm at Independence.*
Mr. and Mrs; Charlie Flem-
ing and Misses Mildred
here.
day"aftern<7on with Mrs'. C? P. winning penmanship certificates: that laughs^Dorothy Short
K Pearson. In the games Mrs.
Ik'. Frank Hudson made high score --------- ------ — ------
1 and Mrs. I. C. McDonald, low. >'^er and Mildred Williams; Bdl; a new kind of doll—Doris
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