The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 28, 1933: Searching Inside

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... for The Deport Times and Semi-Weekly Farm News in Lamar and Red River counties. ties. Elmer Hayes and family... The Times at the bargain ! rate of $1.50 per year to any ! Lamar or Red River county ad-1 We hope 1934... University Medical School at Galveston and Miss Virginia Kelsey, student in CIA at Denton, are holiday... Grant, who is home in the Mosley commun- tending Texas University ity Wednesday. She is recov- A son... in circumference. Mahlon Grant, who attends Texas University at Austin, is spending the holidays with his parents

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... - . *2 DEPORT, LAMAR COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, DECE MBER 28, 1933 NUMBER 47 I and J M Sulphur river... ASSISTANT OF LAMAR COUNTY AGENT WILL TAKE OFFICE JAN. 1 MILD FALL WEATHER CAUSES COTTON TO CONTINUE FRUITING... as laborers sufficient to carry on the work are not available. Quota of laborers for Lamar county cannot... at Silver City. ■ Roy D. McMillan, who has assisted in the office of Lamar county agent A. L. Edmaiston... occupy the Nobles house in East Deport, died Thursday night at the Lamar county hospital swhere he had

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... Johnson-Billingsley Co. 35 Years on Lamar Ave., PARIS, TEXAS ' I nun* Fl ■ *! k $0 BANK OF THE UNITED... Pearson Sam K. Hocker A. H. Stevens , Mrs. Berta Berry Texas University C. E. Davidson Mrs. G. G. Bell T

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... of The first seven months Schools in Lamar county, subof the year were the worst that j^t to action of voters... S1.60 Par Tear Ootaide of Lamar and Red River Counties INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE EAM HOLLOWAY, Publisher &

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