The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, September 18, 1931: Searching Inside

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... Trinity University. Martin Jeffus, who recently underwent an operation at Dallas, is reported doing nicely... and The of the leading business execu- Deport Times to any address tives of the United States in a in Red River or Lamar... University. He has had one year at Paris Junior College. Twelve of the concerns reduced their advertising... to enroll in ! Simmons University for the winter term. 1—» Pat and Mike were watching a Shriner

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... * DEPORT, LAMAR COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1931 volume xxm NUMBER 32 Deport School es... PLAN « Statistics furnished by Marcus Gough, government statistician for Lamar county show LAMAR... River or Lamar county for $1.50.' Outside of these connties the rate is $2.00. for the 1931-32 term... on the exhibit entered in ceeded to a cotton wagon up ‘ the Lamar District Fair at Par- . Twelve exhibits were

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... at Depart, Mm w< flew saaU am*er. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE |LN FSB YBAB |LH Per Tear Ootaida of Lamar and Red...,. l,amar county home demonstration agent, was noticeably outstanding in the recent commun- L ity fair held... Agent Ed mi as ton is doing good work in Lamar and (night in Red River county. fhei» counsel and advice

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.... Club members are busy with their club exhibits at the Lamar District Fair. The Health Club... the University 4nanr last week. - °f Texas. They were accom- ( Philip and Homer Hobbs at- l,ank‘d Mr

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