The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1934 Page: 2 of 8
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The Best
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DEPORT STATE BANK
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At Clone of Business June 30, 1934
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LIABILITIES
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Ask for a Free Home Demonstration!
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ANSWER!
THE CALL
CUT FEED AND HAUL
WATER FOR LIVESTOCK
BRIGHT BRIDES
HONORED AT SHOWERS
Mrs. R. C. Kimball is recov-
ering from several days’ illness
at her home here.
LAMAR GROUP ATTENDS
A. & M. SHORT COURSE
CITY
Barber Shop
ceived
gifts
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9,300.00
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Banking House, Fur. & Fix----
Bonds & Stocks $23,075.00
Other Real Estate-----------------
Cash & Ex. 38,818.02—
TOTAL
—the Super Sentinel,
Guarding Your Life and
Property.
M. V. Anderson
General Insurance
Mrs. W. C. Tuttk of Austin,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. B. C. Ellis.
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House Hardware Co.
42 Bonham Street PARIS, TEXAS
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LAMAR-DELTA LEVEE
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EASY waihen lead the field. Only in the
EASY will you find such conveniences u
Spiralator washing action, extra-capacity tub,
■o-slip safety wringer and electric pump for
handling water. When you buy an EASY you
get aaort than your noney’s worth in beauty,
aauvrnisaoe and lasting satisfaction.
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Deposits —
Customers Bonds Deposited —
Capital Stock $28,000.00
Surplus 28 000.00
Undiv. Profits— 18,027A5— 74,027.45
TOTAL $177,606.58
Mrs. Eya Brewer, who h >d
lived at Blossom since 1890,
died last week and was buried
at Honey Grove.
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CLYDE HUMPHREY
THANKS VOTERS
Roddy assisted by
Williams is surveying
local cotton acreage.
Relatives of Mrs. R. G. Lynn
are- visiting here from Okla-
homa.
Loans and Discounts-------$ 85,507.86
16,500.00
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large |mx>1 for stock water.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowman
left Sunday to visit their sun.
Pete Mowman at Liberty, anti
make the acquaintance of a new
granddaughter. She has be. n
named Mary Catherine.
Several of the day laboring
people art* going to the
fields to look for work until cot-
ton picking time.
Mrs. Lillian Braudie and s-n,
Charles Dee, are ’
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13,705.70
61,893.02
$177,606.58
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News from Hoovertown:
Dave Webb and Miss Dora
Ijine were united in marriage
July 24 at the home of the
bride’s paren’s. Rev. Lester
Vaughn ixtrformed the cere-
mony.
Rev. Lester Vaughn, Biptist
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County Agent A. L. Edmias-
ton and Miss Beulah Blackwell,
home demonstration agent, ac-
companied a party of 35 Lamar
county men, women, boys and
girls who left Sunday morning
to attend the Annual Farmers
Short Course at A. and M. Cil- j
lege. Included in the party are i
seven club boys, five club girls,
eleven club women, seven men
and three women who are not
club members. They plan to
remain there through Friday.
with friends here.
Alfred Smathcrs of Sulphur,
Okla., and Alec Taber of Union
City. Okla., visited last week
In the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Cary and other relatives.
Mi°s Bonnie Ruth Williams
who is making her home with
her grandmother, Mrs. Ann
Kelley, returned home Satur-
day from a two weeks’ visit
with her father. B. E. Williams
at Caddo, Okla. She was ac-
companied home by her brother
and sister, Roy and Miss Irene
Williams of Caddo.
R. J. Roden of Gorman, vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Bob King and
other friends here Saturday.
GRAVEYARD WORKING
FRIDAY AT MILTON
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News from Milton:
Friday, Aug. 10, is regular
graveyard working day here.
Mrs. Vernon Shuford and
Miss Geneva Brown returned
Tuesday from Ballinger where
they had been visiting in the
home of Mrs. Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Roberts,
Mrs. Ada DeWitt and Mrs. Ray-
mond Hutchison of Paris, visit-
ed Sunday in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Terry. Miss Jua-
nita Terry returned with them
to sjiend the week.
Hillsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Camp-
lull of Deport, visited in the
home of her brother, Ray me nd
Fennell, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vaughn
and children, Grady and Bobby,
returned home Sunday after a
visit in the home of his father,
Ed Vaughn at Johntown. They
were accompanied home by his
uncle, Averitt Vaughn and fam-
ily.
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try for the wonderful support
you gave me Saturday.
I take this as an evidence of
your belief and faith in me and
my ability to conduct the new
office of Assessor-Collector of
Taxes to your liking, and I
wish to say that it is my inten-
tion to render the most effici-
ent and economical service pos-
sible.
I wish to thank you person-
ally from time to time as I
mtet you, but take this means
of thanking you now. Come in
to see me whenever I can -be of
any service to you. Sincerely,
Clyde Humphrey.
New* from Fulbright:
A thower honoring Mrs. J.’
D. Skaggs, * recent bride, was
given Friday afternoon at the
nome of Mrs. Mary Stanley.
S'venty-four registered in the
bride’s book. The honoree re-
many nice and useful j
Refreshments of cake ( minister, closed his meeting at
and punch were served. Byrdt< wn Sunday night. He
Misses Mary Kelley, Frances returned to hi« home at Tyler
Lee and .Ctrmen King gave ’ff"' Monday, but will prejch again
•hewer Tuesday afternoon at at Bvrdtownthe third Sunday
the home of Mrs. J. P. Grogan in August.
Mr. and Mrs. And Shillings
. visited her p-r-
Mr. and Mrs. John Clarkston'< nts, Mr. and Mis. G. ('. Hoov-
and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ausmus r Sun lay. Mr. and Mrs. Leon-I
•nd non of High and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Capehart of Wichit i
Falls, visited Mr. and Mr-. WL
8. Clarkston Sunday.
Edna Earle and
Reed, daughters of
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Our expert barbers give
you the lx> t barber ser-
. vice obtainable. All tow-
els, nn),rs, razors, shears,
aie ab-olutely sani-
We want to be your
barbers.
New* from Hutsonville:
A sho rer fell here Friday
afternoon. However it was not
enough tn supply water or
much moisture. It was the first
shower since early in June.]
Stock water and pastures are
giving out. A number of p°o-1 ;
pie are cutting ferd and haul-
inn’ water for stock.
Mrs. Alvin Malone is stiff r-
ing from swelling in one of her
Farmers are busy cleaning
lation for appendicitis Monday ou^ anfI enlarging pools.
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moved back to our community, covering nicely.-----
Mr. Redd attended school at
j Commerce for several weeks.
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New Stoughton Luedinghaus
Peter Schutler Linstroth
Aft sizes of the above Wagons, also Iron Wheel Wagons,
Short or Long Bed, Stiff or Drop Tongue. Priced right.
Terms Easy. Also have full lines of Wagon Skeins and
Boxings for all makes of Wagons.
HAYTIES CORRUGATED ROOFING
Have just unloaded three cars of hay ties and one car of
galvanized corrugated roofing. Our prices on these two
items are exceptionally low. See us for your needs.
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Mr'. Mollie Pennington and
•nd Mrs. Sam Martin and other'son. Parkie. and daughter, Su-
friends. I sie of Gatesville and Waco, vis-
Norfleet Thompson of Dimple, ited Sunday in the H. H. .Car-
visited Sunday in the home of, punter home.
A son who has lieen named
Melvin Ix-slie, was born July
28 to Mr. and Mrs. Less Webb.
FrfrmL and relatives of this
community are grieved to learn
of the death of Mrs. W. B. Mc-
Alister of Deport.
Charles Dee, are visiting h< r ind heartfelt appreciation to
sister, Mrs. Alma Earl Palm r the people of the Deport coun-
at Longview.
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LOUISIANA! bcommakm.
-POWER
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Mrs. Sudie Williams of Cut-
hand, was overcome by heat
whie in Clarksville • laat week,
but after first aid treatment,
was able to return to her home,
according to the Times.
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Inis woman works
for 5^ Per cashing
/TT<HE woman, who scrubs and wrings
J- out clothes by hand, values her
labor cheaply. She is doing work that
an EASY washer will do for 5c (or
less) per washing.
The EASY puts an end to wash-day
drudgery. It cleans clothes thorough-
ly, wrings them out quickly and has
them ready for the line hours earlier.
It’s economical, too, for it makes
clothes last longer and eliminates the
need for hired help.
Come in and see the EASY washer
today. Let us explain our monthly
payment plan. You’ll be surprised to
learn how little it takes to have an
EASY washer installed in your home.
DEPORT, TEXAS, THURSDAY, AUG. 2, 1934
WATER IS SCARCE IN
HALE9BORO SECTION
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To the Voters and Citizens of
Commissioners Precinct 1,
Red River Co.:
I take this method to express
my gratitude and appreciation
for the splendid support and
vote given me in my campaign
for your county commi'’ioner.
I pledge to you devoted, fair
•nd honest service and invite
your cooperation and sound ad-
vice at all times that I msy
serve you to the very best in-
terest of the people.
Sincerely,
Frank Tyer.
Choice metoM that have
boon In ow Im Storage
Vault a sufficient length
of tfana.
Vary RaaaanaMy Priced
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THE DEPORT TIMES,
HOOVERTOWN COUPLE
MARRIED ON JULY 21
Loans to nine drainage and
levee districts totaling $653,750
were approved Tuesday by the
reconstruction corporation. The
loans are to as’sist the districts
in refinancing bond issues.
The loans included No. 8,
Delta County, Texas, $18,000,
and No. 2, Lamar and Delta
Counties, Texas, $76,000.
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I daughter, Miss- Freeman, left
the first of the week for a 10
davs’ visit with rel itives in
Alabama.
J. N.
I Charles
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Mr. and Mrs. Eura Davie.
The two-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Hamilton got
into an ant b»*d Tuesday and
was severely bit tin. Medical
attention was necessary.
L. A. Grider of Lorenzo, was
a Fulbright visitor Monday.
Miss Tood Burrus visited
Miss Ruby Parson and other
friends at Mt. Pleasant part of
last we»ek. She was accompan-
ied by Miss Lynn West Wright
of Deport.
Misses Lois and Anna Haf-
ner of Paris, visited Miss Ro-
berta Rozell Monday.
Miss Alta Wayne Hutchison
of Paris, vTuteq Miss Ruby
Bright and other friends here
part of last -week.
Mrs. Sam Martin entertained
her daughter, Mary J ?e, with
a birthclay party Saturday af-
ternoon. A number of little
people enjoyed the occasion.
Howard Edward Bryson of
Bogata, visited his uncle, J. E.
Bryson last week.
Miss Edna McElhanon
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ICE COLD
the
vacation time
arrives, we nod to give serious
thinking to the n maining part
of the year’s work. The pastor
has been granted a two u’eeks’
vacation, so Aug. 5 will be our
last day in the pulpit until
Sept. 2.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.‘
Morning w-orship, 11 a. m.
C. E. meeting, 7:30 p. m.
Evening worship, 8:15 p. m.
H. J. Manley, Minister.
for a recent brk’e, Mrs. Clifton L..
Milhap of Bogata. ref L- n,rvi; w.
r Sun lay.
rd M-ner r_tiij-nid home with
them for a visit.
Rev. Thra'-her, Baptist min-
Lter. preiched in the home* of
Mercilla G. C. Hoover Sunday afternexin
avwu, ujukiiio * ”» Mr. and and at the church at Morgan-
Mrs. Floyd Re* d of Plaquemine,' town Sunday night. He will
La., are visiting their aunt, begin a meeting next Sunday
Mrs. M. B. Lee. {night, August 4, at Morgan-
Miss Rubv Wright who ix at- town church.
tending ETSTC at (’omme-rce, |
aunt, begin
I night,
. I Mrs. ’ Sam Thompson fell
ape-nt the week e nd with home , Sundry morning while killing
folks. I a chicken and broke her 1* fl
Miss Mattie I^ee Capc*hart ol arm at the* wrist.
Wichita Falls, is visiting Mr. 1
With seven
year behind ;
Edna McElhanon of
Commerce, spent the we-ek end
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News from Haleaboro:
Most everyone in this com-
munity are low on both drink-
ing and stock water.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vaughn
and children and Carlos Vaughn
were called to Johntown Thurs-
day by the death of their aunt,
Mrs. Joe Black.
News has been received by
Mrs. G. W. Hobbs that Billy
Brown, son of her niece, Mrs. —~ — ir'C
Frank Brown of Beaumont, had j l limbs,
undergone an emergency oper- [
J hn Redd and family have night of last week and
Mrs. Will Allen spent Sunday ;
ahd Monday in the * home of A,
Mrs. M rvin Ashley and child- her daughter, Mrs. Wells John-; A
Iren and Mrs. Jack Ashley and ! won at Reno, and was met there
son have returned to their by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Patterson
home in Oklahoma, after visit-♦ and daughter, Peggy Joyce of
ing here for two weeks.
Miss Daulteene Steele of
Rugby, is visiting in the home
of George Terry.
Mrs. Tom Harvey has re-
turned home from Paris, after
visiting her children “ and
fri* nds.
Mrs. Kendall of Paris, is vis-
iting her daughter, Mrs. Dude
Murphy.
Mrs. Sam Lawler and Martin
Lawler have returned home af-
ter a visit with Mrs. Early Aus-
mus at Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Manton Hut-
chison and Mrs. Raymond Hut-
chison of Paris, and Mrs. John
Maimifn of Ladonia, visited in
the home of Ed Terry Thurs-
H. H. Cari>enter Ls digging a | and f „ E1.
i mer r urgereson and family,
ioim Albertson and family and
; Grover Wolf and daughter have
returned home from Oklahoma,
I where Mr. Golden has
| holding a revival.
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