The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, August 14, 1931 Page: 2 of 6
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Card of Thanks
Friday and Saturday, Sept. .4 and 5
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visiting friends and rela- France
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Sumrall McCrury and son, Curtis, made J
of Bogata, spent the week end a business trip to Clarksville
EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD IN THIS
IMMEDIATE TERRITORY
SHOULD BE INTERESTED IN YOUR FAIR
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Ed Clement, 17 year old son
... A. Clement, had been
BOGATA-CUNNINGHAM
ROAD IS COMPLETED
car garage built at his home.
Bogata Cats continue to win.
Playing Whiterock boys on lo-
cal grounds, winning 9 to 1 Fri-
day.
Mrs. Buck Smiley is back at
work after a week’s vacation
D. Burden dry
DR. JOHN R. BRITTAIN
Dentist ;
Office at "*
Crescent Drug Stofe
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Jack Johnson, a reputed boot-
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Members of the Methodist
church and those who attend
Sunday school there enjoyed a
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RETURN FROM ARKANSAS
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STEPHEN H. GRANT, M. D.
Office: Deport Sanitarium
Hours: 7 to 9 a. m-
Every day except Sunday
DR. MELVIN COKER
Dentist
Office over Palace Drug Store
Phones: Office 251, Res. 1321W
Room 6 - - Paris, Texas
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Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hayes
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She may live in Ark- and children of Bogata, return-
goods store.
0. D. Brown and Jack Speir
of Gladewater, were guests Sat-
urday and Sunday of Bogata
and Deport relatives.
by grinding it.
Deport Feed Store.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Allen of
Mountain View, Okla., and Mrs.
John Reed of Wichita Falls, are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Felt Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Harvey
’ of Paris, visited relatives here
last week.
Mrs. Frankie Robinson is vis-
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printing orders
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day afternoon and Sat-
i free picture show Fri-
ning, .watermelon feast
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Viday and Saturday.
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News from Glendale:
I A party was given Thursday miss manniyn venison text
night in the home of Cale Me- Friday for a visit with Mrs.
they Crury, honoring his 42m;
Music was furnish
DRINK
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THURSDAY £.
worn-out oil they drain
cars, and to call him when
have some on hand. He
s he will see that it is us-
ed to fight mosquitoes. Co-op-
eration upon the part of every
Wstisen in oiling his cisterns
smd pools and to destroy breed-
Jmg places of the mosquito will ------
Jm*P eradicate this pest. Rates: 2 cents per word first
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DEPORT BOYS TIED i additional insertion. No ad ac-
FOR SECOND PLACE cepted for less than 25 cents.
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-The Deport chapter of Fu- TRADE—15-jewel3outh
Argo for second place at the wood-P* E-
WMtheaat Texas District F. F. WILL CUT 1 2
encampment and baseball $1.50 per acre in patches
Hfernament held at Mt. Pleas-
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Friday and Saturday, acres,
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appreciate your
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We want to thank each and
every one who helped us in the
sad hour of the death of our
darling baby, and for the con-
"fbfJXV Bend watch for 16 or 18 inch soling words of Rev. Scott and
farmers ot America tied---;fop the flowerg We eapeciany
zr Iwant to thank Mr. and Mrs.
‘'£1 Dixon of Kilgore for every
ffiytind deed in this sad hour. May
„jSlod bless each of you.
J Mr. and Mrs. Herman Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eudy and
Children.
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nia and Nevada.
Bpi. the job.
per in Texas has better .or more and waa jn a critical condition.
You will meet your neighbors and friends—receive valuable information
about farm products, and live stock. Don’t put it off, but get a premium
list and pick out something that you would like to enter, and when you
do, you are entering into that spirit that makes your community a better
place to live. We are alb—or should be—interested in our Community
Fair. So let’s enter into that spirit of co-operation and exhibit some
Farm Product, Live Stock or Poultry.
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Tad Fagan had gone to Fort
Worth, where he had accepted
a jiosition with a 1
grocery Corti pan y.
editor
Collin K. Jeffus, Dr. J. B. Kelsey , , . , . . , .
1 „r ami I- I.. Head had been ap. ‘he «eek end at hi, home here.|and children of Milton,
packing jsiipted as board of equalization
Deport, spent the week end in Guy Ward and wifg of Mc-
C<M.y, Ellie Ray, Druie Ray , x. - x --- ---- ,-----
and family and Miss Ina Mae rc>atives at Dallas Saturday and
Abernathy,
Hammett
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I am now in position to do
most of the repairing on any
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visit with her parents, Mr. sonable prices. D. E. Jeffus.
FARM TOUR TO BE MADE Sunday school there enjoyed a
OF RED RIVER COUNTY. social at the church Wednesday
—■' — j night After a program and
A farm tour of Red River .entertainment in which all Join-
county to to be made by County *d, watermelons were served.'
F’ •ccompaa-| -
panied by the vocational agri- Glen Dora, spent Sunday in Morris Chapel, McCrury and the funeral of Caroline Janette,
and rel- Cunningham were present. small daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
i R. R. Priddy and son, Orvy, Herman Russell, at Mt. Pleas*
returned of Seymqur, Charlie McCrury ant» Monday.
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^1™!’ Nem of Twenty
Years Ago
; Taken from The Times of
20 Years Ago
The State Treasury depart-
ment now wants .• lot of free
advertising from the newspa-
pers to assist it in handling the
Cigarette tax. Provision should
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Frank Tyre is having a four- V
Lar carscp built at his home.
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Turley Youngblood, who was
He asks The working with the crew tearing
to urge garage men and UP the track of the old 0. R. T.
station operators to save1 railroad, had been killed when
the work train jumped the
track. He jumped from a car
but fell on the track and the'from the D.
wheels passed over his body.
! those transferred to this dis-
trict.
Mrs. 0. D. Brown returned
Saturday to Gladewater after broken spectacles at most
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and Mrs. ,T. J. Harbison.
Mr. and Mrs. Oras Cooper
and children visited in Mt.
Pleasant last week.
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Deport is plagued with more pected to survive.
mosquitoes right now than at j ------
. any time during the p»st sum-! Ira D Burrua and famil
, mer. when a real fight was' who had been vjsiti h had
.. nude against them. The city.r<.turn(aJ to their hl)me at Tali..
k ha, purchase.! oil. which has ha ()k| and Dr Ch Bur.
been used in oiling Mustang ru, had r,.tllrncd to Porta.
k £'6ekoand. n“Rrou’ T3' ‘he mouth. N. II, to resume hi,
Roy Scouts having looked after. duties au 1n th L, s
A- this work when the oil was
available. but the work has not ' * '
&] Dten done weekly as it should
£, have been, according to Scout-
master Barham. I
RAM HOLLOWAY, P»bli»h.r
HBtercd at th* poctofftca at Deport,
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SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
11.00 PER YEAR
RlAO P*r Year Outside of Lamar
*nd Red River Counties
TNY ARIA BLY IN ADVANCE
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cWommend an advertisement in <“
I' this issue by J. M. Grunt, who i»sition with the telephone ex-
Hl boosting our Community Fair change, operated by E. O. better after a severe attack of
to be held September 4 and 5. Thompson.
( If we had more enthusiastic
merchants like him who give
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fairly bristled witlf interesting ‘ a <
local news, during the absence
of the editor, who with'“Mrs. Concrete walks had
i Holloway, has been visiting his completed at the hombs of T. J.
. mother and sisters in Califor- Oliver and C. E. P’
nia and Nevada. The advertis- one was being built in front of .ions.
J, Ing patronage might have been J he Dejiort Dry Goods Com-
better, but that is the editor’s pany.
hard luck. From a news stand ------
point, the paper could not have Ed Clement, 17 year old son
been better with the editor on of w. A. Clement, had been
No country newspa- Ricked in the face by a horse
birth- Bertha Teague at San Angejo*
ed by t Rev. J. C. Branch of Lake
the Catfish and Glendale bands, Creek, filled his regular appoint-
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Forester and cake and lemonade were ment here Sunday.
Several visitors from Several from here attended
in Morris Chapel, McCrury and the funeral of Caroline Janette,
buried.
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Fruit growers of California |>ojnted city
are only a step bt hind the
wheat and cotton growers ;
far as depressed prices for their
products are concerned. The
Times man saw a sign at a
| fruit stand on a California
I highway last week that read:
“Six dozen oranges for 25
r centa.” In many orchards fruit’
I is being allowed to fall from the
trees and rot, due to low prices.
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Let us grind your oats, he-
students were ^ari’ kaffir, cord and stalk—in
transferred to the Bogata school. (act» any ^md of feed that you
ifeovxB. Statistics show that you
to member, of the school board.1 will save from 15 per cent to
No record of students transfer-!®® Eft.5^ your feed value
red .out is available, but it is
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Onion headquarters over at
®Brmersville, where our good
J b. Smith prints a
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htful odor Sunday
when The Times
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Miss Ophelia Mason had re- attending school in Commerce, with Miss Dorris Elder. McCrury home were R. R. wi^? Mr< and Mrs^ Roy Oliver.
I Mr. and Mrs. Wash Mixon of Priddy and family of Seymour,
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Wayne Ferguson of Dallas, j^e home of Mr. and Mrs. John Crury
tives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Till McMillan
rotted
sheds and should
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Myrle Morris
wholesale have returned to their home at home of h)
in the T. L. Bryson home.
S. R. Jeffus, Dr. J. B. Kelsey
and I. L. I
Floyd Kuykendall spent Sat-
with I
the home of her brother. Les-
ter Herring, at Bogata.
Mrs. Cale McCrury is ill.
Hubert Pittman and George
-----> of McCrury," Austin j
Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Cale
News from Bogata:
The new road to Cunningham
Wednesday. The business men > Highland,
to Cunningham over the new orchard,
road, Friday.
Rev. C. S. Wilhite will preach !FirS‘ Natio"al-at B()Kata'
at the Methodist church Sunday
morning and night. |
Forty-one students were „ . , . . - . xu
transferred to the Bogata school £act’ any ^,n(^ that you
to attend next term, according have.
to members of the school board. ’ ---
loyal employees than The Times, ^hc bones of his face had beert ■
thought it is not as great as-’
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your hegari
iment held at Mt. Pleas- over five acres; less than I
- - |2.00 per acre. Boyd
t played In the final game Jackson. tf
lay afternoon, losing to
rtnon by the score of 2-6. WOOD—Well-seasoned, fine fire
1 proimn eonatoted of a "w*1 In »ny deaired lenytha, for
--- sale. See us before buying—
we can save you money. De
port Feed Store. ' ■
the home of Mr. and Mrs? Monday.
“■ i The home of Gaither Isen-
Mrs. Paul Morgan bur* »» being remodeled.
Mosley, was this community Tuesday
on business.
Ikie Stevenson and family of
Bogata, spent the week end
Laura Roberts, Miss Dome Woods of Bates, ,
£°r R„td Ark’’ send! check to k^ep The i Mr.' and Mrs. Homer Hayes
Times coming to her for anoth- and children, Mrs. Fenner Bell
er year. She may live in Ark- an(j children of Bogata, return-
ansas, but she keeps at least a Friday from a month’s visit
nortion of her money In Texas, Forest City and Widner,
and Memphis, Tenn.
and carrying on business on the relatives at Paris.
Miss Anna Laura
t° health nurse 1
River and—Delta-counties, or-
ganized a health clqb Th .rsday
been morning in the chamber of
~ ’ commerce rooms. She will re-
Binnion, and turn later for further instruct- the check being drawn upon the Ark.,
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county sweets had soured
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been by the city council.
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’ tax assessor and
the was busy assessing the tax of His, Eu|a|a Parchman ,
\ the new municipality of Deport. Greenville, is a guest this weekb
J. M. Criss, who had been in
business at Gantt, six
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News from Morris Chapel:
Johnnie Marshall and son,
from this place was finished Jesse, returned Sunday from
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are planning a good will trip have been working in a peach day.
tn Cnnnincrham nv«*r th* n*W the 1
Several Bogata boys accom- and daughters, Billy Mae and served.
. King, Paris, visiting friends and rel- Cunningham were present.
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[ Miss Ada Buster i
(Wednesday from Line Branch,land George France of McCrury
The Deport Lumber Company
have been made for such in- was taking dirt from the creek
formative information.when the bed to build up in front of
bill was passed. Everyone else their business. The Times ad-
eonnected with the. matter has vocated more similar work,
his finger in the pie, and The
Times is one horse they will
I not ride without paying regu- l(*gger living
Lr lar fare. an(j carrying
Oklahoma side of the river, had
i 'L'.Y« ♦ i nn -i-.™ r drowned while attempting
[■ 2SLM . . 'L < vade Oklahoma officers.
Clyde and Miss Eula Woolley m iiiv
HFRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1931 were visiting relatives at Winns- ^i7J7e Instructor, O^B
"" boro. j attended the Future Farmer*' atives.
of America encampment at Mt. I J'f—
Chas. Jeffus had accepted a Pleasant last, week.' j aa„.a. ^aaac riauw v> ------------------—-
Ben Bryson is reported no where she has been attending Austin Kennedy, Cale McCrury dell, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
__tter after a severe attack of a meeting. ’ land son, Curtis, enjoyed a fish- Berry Robinson. * • .
heart trouble last week. | Miss Lizzie Humphries of ing trip near Talco, Monday. I M1S» °Pal Oliver of Dallas,
Miss Frances Baker who is Bogata, spent the week end1 Visitors Tuesday in the Cale sPent Saturday and Sunday
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of their time and money, our turned to her work at a Deport was a guest of Bogata friends an(j Mrs Wash Mixon of Priddy and family of Seymour, Mr- and Mrs. Buck Hoover
grab would be a much greater dry goods store after a month’i Sunday. , Deport spent the week end in Guy Ward and wifg of Me- and children and Mrs. Claud
vacation. I Wayne Ferguson of Dallas, the ho^P of Mr and Mrs. John Crury. Ellie Rav. Druie Rav Whitney and children visited
—5--- was a week end guest of rela- Roach.
Miss Myrle Morris visited Johnson.
during the week end in the Ertimons Abernathy, Mrs.
a . . ..<t. aunt and uncle, Tommie Hammett and son,
^a*.r. ^aks,' ^hf-» af ter a visit Mr., and Mrs. Hubert Pittman, Royce Dee, made a trip to
” ’ " iat McCrury. Gladewater, Wednesday. Tom-
X irgil Wood of Dallas, spent Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Ingram mie Hammett, who had been
—.J LZ’’.^.., spent visiting relatives there for sev-
Misses Minnie and Dovie Sunday with Mr. and“Mrs. C.! eral days, returned home with
Smith Of Mt. Pleasant, are vis- e Buster them,
iting in the home of Mr. and Leonard Ward and Dan For-1 R.* R. Priddy and family, who jjing her daughter, Mrs. John
Mrs. M. A. Dozier. >ester were week end guests of spent several days with rela- unnmgham.
Mrs. T. J. Allen is spending fcheir epusin, Lewis Brown, at fives and friends here, left Fri- Mlas Iren€: PoJ,t.er ®p€nt Tthe
the week with relatives in Paris. Glendale. day for their home at Seymour. week end with Mls.s Lucy Lefl
Miss Eulala Parchman oU Mr an<J Mra c c Morris JheV.we^e acc°mpan»ed home Po^ry a{ Patfonville.
- land dautthters Mr end Mrs T hy Ellie Ray. Miss Sdllie Cason of Windom,
of relatives here. ij"'Bailey and son/ Earb and' Mr- and Mrs. Albert Ander- >isited friends here last week,
miles . of./^ Ever Ready ^.g8 Edith War(J Attended the aon and Miss Ruby Oglesby of I
.. f . • n, daS8 of the Methodist Sunday £j y P U at McCrurv Sunday Cunningham, visited relatives
north of Blossom had purchas- 8chool entertained the F. 1. A. P’ U’ ™ Mccr.ury &unaay here the first of the week. I
mo e there" W“ ft88'**™" S“n’ Floyd Kuykendall spent Sat-1;. Mrs. Cale McCrury and son. |
I.Hpaung to move there. . ,|ay school with a chicken dm- urd and Sund wjth hia Curtia, spent the week end in
....... c . n8r at GnfIln L*ke Wednesday broth(.r j, d Kll,J,kendal|r at ' ......
1 he Paris & Mt. Pleasant had night. - Bogata
a crew of men at work build.- Mrs. R. R. Childress left Mrs ’ Lula Daniej' and dau.
ing a new cotton platform to Wednesday morning tor her ^iss K ite of Mosley
replace the one which had home at Jasper after a visit in are ,’ * * ’
burned in the spring. » the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl |jves hen?
Ferguson.
Mrs. Oscar Holloway of
Greenville, is a guest this week jn
of Mrs. Albert DeBerry. n r n
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Garner and ’ ’ ,
day of Maand mT ffi’er a"<l daUaghter:-pau‘rMilrk:-^^--eiF^^>ble3 of Deport.
,flay ot M. ami Mrs. l.utner nry..Mra R A A|len of ,u.„--------... m..„a„..
Miss Pauline Allen returned ?]*nt Sunday in the home of
a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Gray.
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