The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, June 19, 1931 Page: 2 of 4
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HELD AT SHADY
WHEN IN
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The Better
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Those who
Really Know
Prefer Ice
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LIQUID or TABLETS
SM ■ Wenfia^la^ No*
Those who
Really Know
Prefer Ice
At Our Sales Room on South
Main Street, one block south
of the Plaza in Paris
We consistently and persist-
ently save you money on your
LUCILLE SHUFORD HAS**
OPERATION AT PARIS
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Saratoga Cafe
M Bonham St.
D. W. WAIR, Prop.
J. W. HUNT UNIMPROVED
AT CUNNINGHAM HOME
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The Patterson School is located right on the
S. W. Corner Plaza Phone 350 Paris, Texas
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A rattlesnake measuring nine
feet in length, with fourteen
rattles and a button, was killed
near Sulphur a
So far this is
V. THEDFORD ii
Gloverized Dry Cleaning
Bogata, Texas
RECORD ATTENDANCE AT I WOMENS CLUB MEETS
RUGBY SUNDAY SCHOOL, WITH MRS. NICHOLSON
Hollywood needed such
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- When lower prices are made
on groceries and feed, we make
’em. And when higher prices
are paid for country produce,
we pay ’em.
Deport Feed & Grocery.
•k with her brother.1
Carter of Dallas, spent1 rival of a son in the home of'church.1
Mrs. Bob Southerland is at-1
feSoigiMrn Ice and
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Price with us on your gro-
ceries and. feed and you will
buy from us.
Deport Feed & Grocery.
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News from Rugby:
The largest attendance in
several yean was reported at
Sunday school Sunday. There
were 98 scholars present, eight
Those favorite ties expert-
ly cleaned and pressed at
a small cost. We shape
your ties on the correct
forms and return them
good- as new—no matter
how hopeless they seem.
Miss Cooper urged
jevefy member to attend the
Miss Frances Roach of Boga- J encampment July 16 and it
ta, was a guest Thursday night when the apron contest will be
held. Rugs made of gunny j
sacks were discussed, and the
club adjourned to meet in the
home of Mrs. Thomas Young
July 6. Hostesses, Mrs. W. R.
and Mrs. Thomas
cream and 1
Bogata, !
here visiting
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New* from Cunniugham:
J. W. Hunt is unimproved af-
1 Mrs^pirker of Wichite Falla, j1
blew down the oil test
FIRE, TORNADO, HAIL, AUTOMOBILE, BONDS
M. V. ANDERSON, Agent
OFFICE DEPORT STATE BANK
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ding on a piece of job printing,
but since Editor Boynton re-
tains his shirt, all he needs
now is a barrel.
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V her flock of pretty girls were
not permitted to entertain in
Paris. That city would have
been over-run by German pleas-
ure seekers, looking for real
entertainment.
need a purse—be- top market for your produce.
Deport Feed St Grocery.
Fhile in Mineral Wells last
1^, enroute to the press con-
don at San Angelo, Editor
Boynton of Paris had $45 casional poker game or in bid-
ash stolen from his trouser * *’*u :“i:
D»t while asleep in his room,
piling h me he found his
* ransacked by a house
Her, and a coat and two
| of pants milking. With-
a purse, he doesn’t need
pints, and without his pants groceries and feed and pay you
it . r
I, what right has any ed-
We support all our snake
stories with affidavits as to s<»-
, as well as snake
urements.
INSPECT OUR NEW.
Ice Refrigerators and
■■I Appliances
Mudville, spent Sunday
Mrs. Cooper’s brother, Dalton
Steel.
i Fred Clifton and family visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hig-
night at Hrxjvertown, Sunday.
A rain which will be of great
benefit to crops and garden^
fell Monday. It also rained
Thursday with a considerable
amount of wind, which blew the
com down. The wind also
damaged outhouses and broke
a good many window panes.
Mrs. Kathelyne Dunaway of
McKinney, spent the first of the
week with her sister, Mrs. Jap
Chesshir.
itor to three pairs of pants?
He may lose his shirt in an oc-
Newa from Pattonville:
The W. H. D. Club met Mon-
day in the home of Mrs. Floyd
Nicholson, with the president*
Mrs. Joe Bill Merritt in charge.
Twenty-one members answered
roll call with a canning hint
Three visitors and three new
members were welcomed and
Miss Cooper gave a demonstra-
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A minister out at Hollywood Spears, and Sunday with Mrs. retary and treasurer gave a re-
pmched for twenty continuoue Luh Branson • • port of the eounty tour of the 'hou«“ Friday ni«hi by daujrhter.
on Monday. We don t Mrs. W. U. Spears and child- W. H. D. clubs Thursday. An^^^p^ of B Y F U — —
doubt that his congregation in ren, Boman Howard and Miss apron parade was jttf^ with,,tb<L The sum of $10.35 was taken
^Mlywood needed such a ser- Mary Dell, and Mrs. Lula Bran- good and bad points of aprons'j,. an(j go to the B. Y. P. U.
mon, but we would regret to son went to Rusk Thursday to | discussed. Miss Cooper urged Elder McClura of Paris fill-
member to attend the jjjg regular appointment at
the Primitive Baptist Church
Saturday and Sunday.
Misses Georgia Mae
Charline ]
’ There you will see the latest
models in ICE REFRIGERA-
TORS, COOLERS, THERMOS
JUGS, CREAM FREEZERS, etc
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1 itors and $2.40 collection.
had several new members.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wright
of Clarksville, spent Saturday
1 in the home of Mrs. W. W. tion on jelly making.
News from Cross Roads:
Several from here attended
the graveyard working at Shady
Grove Saturday.
• The storm Thursday night
blew down the oil teat derrick
1 and did other minor damage.
I M T K t D bk A f Mr- and Mr8’ Du«®n
and Mrs. Johnnie Bankhead of entertained with a party Satur-
Bonham, are visiting Clyde d night
Bankhead and family thi§ week.: Mr Mrs Henry pomroy
Mrs. John Bradford and little an(j Leroy, spent the week
_* ‘ , Robbie Nell, spent en(j with her mother, Mrs.
Saturday Jn the home^of Mr. Cherry, at Lake Creek.
Times Classified Ads Pay.
and Bela Stevens.
Alvin Lemens, Gaston Fergu- of Mr- antl Mrs- B^n Crockett
son and Jube Cotten visited in Sunday.
The children of Mrs. Jessie
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She
The guests
who has been visiting his uncle? were Mr.’and Mrs. Hastle Slate
K ’■ when placed upon exhibition.
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Bpondents have been re-
1g that ladies of the nei-
rhood met at the home of
So-and-So for the pur|»se
of canning fruits and vegeta-
ble*, or that the W. H. D. club
did likewise. These steam pres-*
L. cure cookers and tin cans are
jk proving a boon to those making
preparations for something to
eat next winter, and dealers re-
toCet the demand for them and
MT fruit jars, tops and rubbers
the greatest in years. With a
Mbgpect of 7 or 8 cent cotton
Mb fall, this program of the
MW* makers will prove to be
;ion of our people dur-
winter months. 1
a suggestion
Me Deport Times
^HAM HOLLOWAY. Mtober
■Hared st the poatoflee at Deport,
MbA as Wi ela— mail asattor.
’ SUBSCBIPTION PRICK
$1.00 PER YEAR
$1-M Per Toar Outside of Lamar officers and teachers, three vis-
aed Bod Biver Couatiea [itors and $2.40 collection. We
INVABIABLY IN ADVANCE
""FRIDAY, JUNE” 19. 1931
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h visiting her daughter, Mrs.
J. W. Musgrove.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bankhead
visiting Clyde
that
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and •aIx‘n^ Friday and Saturday i
I t A Z k F* Y .V ZkC ATm.Y 1 1 ZX WW C? ♦ w-k
during Fair week.
would appreciate
f^om its readers regarding
a movement.
iHftrr aS
Sunday.
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The Rosalie baseball team de- Merritt surprised £er with,
. birthday dinner Sunday. C’.
Gaston Ferguson of Colorado. ■was 4_4_ year?
T. J. Lemens and other reia- and children of ClarkAdlle, Mr.
tives, left Sunday for the citi-,and Mra- Benon McDowra and
zens military training camp at children, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
San Antonio. | Farmer and daughter, Elsie,
C. E. Coojkt and family of,Mr- and Mrs- Horace Benham
Mudville, spent Sunday - with 'and son’ Hugo Merritt and sons
and Cecil Merritt.
Mmes. W. E. Willis, Lucy
Cherry, Joe Bill Merritt, Carl
Nicholson, Thomas Young,
Floyd Nicholson and daughters,
Gladys and Grace Marie, went
on the county demonstration
tour Thursday.
and Mrs. Merritt at Pattonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cunning-
ham entertained with a forty-
two party Wednesday night.-
jJ. W. Musgrove visited his
parents at Powderly Sunday.
Jake. Coyle of Amarillo, is
Terry attended a recital at Par-‘’parents? Mr. and Mrs. S. W.'
Coyle.
I Mrs. Bradford of Pattonville,
n. . x , .is spending the week with her
with nineteen members present, son John Bradford and family.
Mrs. Paul Hunt and little son,
John Paul, visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Jordan at
Minter Monday.
Mrs. Sis Potts of Texarkana,
I is visiting her brother, J. W.
Huv uH. wwvi.j Mr. and Mrs. Elgie Williams
have done considerable 9^
Snm Monk, Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
Boose Marcum of Valliant, Hutchison of Independence and,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Walker of
I Cross Roads, attended singing
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! Mrs. D. C. Rains is reported; ;
I ill this week.
T. N, Rains and family ofi?
, visited relatives ;
J la . „..Ja,’nt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. here Saturday and Sunday.
Emma Woo4 had as .Iinmebdl, daughter of Bill George Terry. I L. F. Temple ahd family have
Mrs. Betty Jones of near Milton, is ill with Several of the young folks at- returned from Dallas, where :
1 - party at the home of they visited Mrs. Temple’s mo-
R. Morrison, the
we have gathered Kirksey and daughte
worms
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.Murry and Miss Mary Deli I hey plan to have a chicken
Sj>eafs and Miss Mildred Noting roast soon. i-Okla-., spent several days here
last’week.
Mrs. Mary Jones Lindsay of ^ere Saturday night.
Paris, visited Mrs. A. G. Books’ r’
. x .x , ...land one visitor. Mrs. Vernon
The wind storm last week did Shuford had charge of the de-
ver^ HanuHTD horo in ^ral . The ]e?»on Was On
i royal service. The society will
meA next Tuesday” in a Bible (
study, directed by Mrs. John
Misses■ I rajicfis^e^g^ jhymage was done to the |w Mo^t of the farmers have Hunt.
,, x ! their oats put up. The woolly i J
II. Miss Cooper met with the - - 1
D. Ro: ch; at Bogata. igiils 4-H Club
Sam Monk, Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
Mildred Young roast soon.
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. i Mr. and—-Mrs.-
Ernest Wright at
Wednesday.
Miss Mima Cotten accompan- of Eldorado, Ark.,
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Mr. and Mrs. Will Walker of
— Wade Park at Paris for a picnic Phillips.
Plans are underway far th
It would give them an op]x>r-
tunity to meet many
instating that they visit here Hagensport Thursday.
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suggestions looted Rugby here Friday.
such 1
Georgia Mae and „„ ut »
Martin and Juanita spending his vacation with his
nrlzirl o runiinl <i Poi»_ R_____a’_ __J x___ c» lit
is Tuesday.
The Womans Missionary So-
ciety met Tuesday afternoon
I will
land
severe damage here in several
places. The. house occupied by
Roy Harrison and farflily was
i blown from its blocks, several
se.v- i Bell.
Mo£t of the farmers have
{the*ir oats put up.
Wednesday, i damage 'to' cottom
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and Mrs. | Mr. and- Mrs.- Brasier and
Clarksville sons, Robert and Thomas and I
daughter Mrs. Morgan Grijfin V1SJ
meas- MjSs Mima Cotten accompan- of Eldorado, Ark., ar6 " Quests Thursday.
ied her Sunday school class to of Mrs. Brasier’s brother, Bob i xx,..^
; Mj*8; Brasier v ill stay jn{J, week in Paris with her Bardstown,
tor an indefinite time. n t « *-» 4 r« x 1 a a a-a zalxx A ,T ».• za »■* xl A T Jo 00^11 1
Minniebell, daughter of Bill George Terry?
• , ., , x X1 , ,. Several of the young folks at- returned
f Bogata, Mrs. Fate typhoid fever at the home of tended ■
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Ollie and Annie Ruth, and Aub-
rey , Williams of San Angelo. .. -------- ------------ — auu
puph? ----- -------,, Mr.'and Mrs. T. E. Zuber and : <?d by an automobile company an(j baby
aection. We may be wrong but son. Lpo, of Wink, spemt part in Paris.
K- it Kppears to The Times that Af last week with her brother? Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McDowra
r. a greater effort has been made B. L. McAlister. , | have received word of the ar-
Hk, thia year to pt-oduce fond and Rev. C... 1
K feed than ever before, and it Saturday* night ih the home of their
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Benham
He spent the day in a«d son, John Thomas, spent
<• /-— _ ii-ii * • tbe week end with her parents,
I Mrs. Fred Swint Mr. and Mrs. Felix Hoou at De-
ni PorL
.X...X..X., the home of Mrs. Ellen Stevensi Chock Chandler of Cooper,
distance"tha’t' 7he’v wijuld'^ik?!at Dallas. His daughters, Miss-, visited relatives here last week.,
their homes: IPs Margaret’and Jenny Ellen, | Mr. and Mrs. Milton Crockett
HVhy not make Fair week in "ho spent several weeks with;^f Gilman, Ark., Miss Lillian
k/ ■ i Denort the latter nart of Aug- their grandmother, returned Crockett of Hugo, Mr. and Mrs.
b UM or around the first.of Si*p- hom‘‘ wi h them. Miss Ruth Alva Merritt and daughter, Viv-
and invite these people here, home to y’isit her brothers, Guy Boy Cordor and son of Blos-
’ x-
tunity to meet many former
friends they would not see bv
HR For the past three weeks
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News from Miltoa:
Lucille, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jud Shuford, underwent
an operation for the removal of
her tonsils at a Paris sanitar-
ium Monday.
Farmers were glad to see the
rain Thursday night, but more
is needed, as many are out of
witter.
A play “The Old Fashioned
Mother,’’ was presented at the
, .... _v —v ~~ ~ - sonoui nuuse rriuaj in
Mrs. W. U. Spears and child- W. H. D. clubs Thursday. Anlrnem^H,rH of B. Y. P. U.
- Mary Dell, and Mrs. Lula Bran-'good and bad points of aprons1 wjj) go to the B. Y. P. U.
have a guy like that .or our visit W. W. Spears.
pMtor. ]
from Dallas, where
. ’•j tended a party at the home ot they visited 1
Misses her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Lois Solomon at Martin ther, Mrs. J.
1 Aub-pV. W. Wilson. (Saturday night. . , past Week,
elo. I Bobert Skidmore is employ- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Guess
/ and Mr. and Mrs. {
Meadow Guess and children' of
spent the week end I
j and attending
Cecil McDowra at Mrs. Bob Southerland is at-!
I tending the bedside of her sis-
. ter, Mrs. Walker, who is critic-
ally ill at Paris.
Mrs. Marie Scudder and Mrs.
I/ora Frances Henderson ‘of
Paris, visited Mr. and Mrs.. A.
G. Books Monday.
Some of the . ladies are can-
ning berries this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Shu-
ford spent Sunday in the homei
of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Jackson at
Paris.
Miss Lila Ma^ Guess of Bo-
gata, is spending several days
with her aunt, Mrs. Harriett
Smith.
Mrs. Homer Ducworth and
daughter of San Angelo, and
Mrs. Edd Patterson and daugh-
ter of Sweetwater returned ;
home Monday after visiting :
their mother and grandmother,
Mrs. Harriett Smith.
After seeing a German-made her aunt. Mrs. Emma \\ ood.
picture in a big Dallas theatre She and Miss Merle Nance
{mt week, we can now under-Ksl)^-‘Ut Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
stand why Texas Guinan and George Bell.
- Mrs. Silas Morgan and dau-
ghter, Edna Fay, spent part of Phillips and Mrs.
last week with her sister. Mrs. Young, served ice
Johnnie McLemore, at Paris.
1 Sam Ramsey and family of
Fulbright, were guests Sunday
in tht* home of Frank Ridens.
Miss Hazel Ridens returned
home with them for a visit.
Mrs. Emma Wood and child- barns were unroofed and
, ren. Lawrence, -
t<-w days ago. El«je, spent Sunday with orchards.
t- ,l l ‘>/cr sgake ^eir sister and aunt, Mrs. II.
than Sam Holloway of the De-
port Times has been able to
Dhow this season.—■Clirksvill**
Times.
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Plans are underway fur th** Saturday evening.
F best community fair Dejsjrt ha> Mrs.
[ ' ever held, and that is’saying a visitors Saturday:
IB ’ great de d when it is n rnem- Porterfield of
I, bered that we
L:, together for a great many years
r the very best products, live
stock and poultry grown in this
section. We may be wrong but
^bis year to produce food and
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• . will make a wonderful showing |G. W. Grant’and filled his regu- Levelland,
lar appointment here Sunday
I morning. 1
the home of George Bell,
k.* should meet the ^i§oval of j ^r- an^ -^rs- ^re(*
former Deport ■ residents.
I those having relatives living at
■p** m AL.. < AL . .1.1 All.
to entertain in their homes:)08 Margaret and Jenny Ellen, |
\ Why not make Fair week in "k? ”’au
Deport the latter part of Aug- ’their grandmother,
uM or around the first,«rSep-: home wi h them
tember, Home Coming week, * Stevens also accompanied them Jan of Emerson,Mr. and Mrs.
som, were guests in the homo
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