The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, November 28, 1930 Page: 3 of 8
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Warm Blankets, Heavy Coats, Sweaters—
everything in good merchandise that your
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THE NEW SWEETHEART
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News from Cross Roads:
Mr. and Mrs. Herring enter-
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dise for the holiday trade and
placing it on our Red Tag Sale
at from one-fourth to one-half
ter enjoyed a fish fry at Terry! the regular retail price.
lake last week. D. E. Jeffus, Jeweler.
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Patterson.
BUY QUALITY MERCHANDISE
EVERYTIME—IT PAYS
FIRE, TORNADO, HAIL, AUTOMOBILE, BONDS
M. V. ANDERSON, Agent
OFFICE DEPORT STATE BANK
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THE DEPORT TIMES, DEPORT, TEXAS, FRIDAY, NOV. 28, 1980
‘‘KONJOLA WONDERFUL,”
SAYS THIS HAPPY MAN
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News from Bogata:
Rev. Sam McPhail of Cherry,
pastor of the
Church U. S. A., filled
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HIRAM WRIGHT AND
MRS. PUCKETT MARRIED
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who accompan-
a short visit.
Mark Humphrey and child-
ren and Luther Holt visited
Miss Ruby Teague,
teaches at Walnut Ridge, spent
a visit with his daughters at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Teague.
Wichita Falls and Palacious. Miss Gertrude Porter of Clar-
8TEPHEN H. GRANT, M. D.
Office: Deport Sanitarium
Hours: 7 to 9 a. m.
MR. W. E. ROWLEY
“For over a year and a half
I suffered with rheumatism and
Dallas Man Suffering with Kid-
ney Ailment Finds Relief in
New Medicine
A G. ELDER, M. D.
General Practice
office: Deport Sanitarium
Deport, Texas
2 MEALS DAY, PLENTY
WATER, HELPS STOMACH
Nees from Pattonville:
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Benham
pd the following with
trty Saturday night:
Mrs. Haxel Mazy and
eon, Paul Grant, Mr. and Mrs.- Ing.
“Since I drink plenty water, eat 2
good meals a day and take Adlerika
now and then, I’ve had no trouble
with my stomach.”—C. DeForest.
Unlike other medicine, Adlerika
acts on BOTH upper and lower bow-
el, removing poisonous waste which
caused gas and other stomach trou-
bl. Just ONE spoonful relieves
gas, sour stomach and sick headache.
Let Adlerika give your stomach and
bowels a REAL cleaning and see how
good you feel! Crescent Drug Store.
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Mens and Boys heavy weight Cotton
Sweaters—they’re warm and ser-
viceable, at_______________________85c and 98c
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A regular meeting of the De-
port lodge will be held Saturday
evening at 7:30 o’clock. All
members are urged to be pres-
ent. Visiting brethren cordial-
ly invited.
Fred Clifton, W. M.
Lee Terry, at Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mitchell
of Paris, visited in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Phillips Sun-
day.
Miss Gladys Ferris visited
home folks at DeKalb last week.
Miss Theresa Gantt spent
the week end with relatives at
Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Skidmore
and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Car-
'Vs
Ark., visited his brothers, Joe,with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
and Sam Jones, part of last
week.
Horace Jeffus is building an-
other room to his residence
here.
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I do not feel like being re-
sponsible for your watch in
case of fire or theft. Your
watch and other articles left
for repair and have been in my
possession for thirty days or
more, kindly call for them at
once. D. E. Jeffus, JeWeler.
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Miss Amanda Sorrels return-
ed home Saturday after visit-
ing friends at Mt. Vernon.
i 1 Rev. Parker,
the Clarksville
Church, preached at the even-
ing hour, Rev. McPhail preach-
ing at Clarksville.
Mrs. T. M. Keeth is visiting
in Dallas this week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Allen and
children visited in the home of
Drew Allen at Deport Sunday.
Mack Patterson of Dallas, is
visiting his mother, Mrs. Jen-
nie Patterson, and other rela-
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hooker
and daughters of Paris, visited
relatives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McAl-
ister of Deport, were guests of
friends here Sunday.
W. M. Cofield and Mrs. L. F.
Hamilton were guests from
Thursday until Sunday in the
home of Rev. and Mrs. Sam
McPhail at Cherry.
Miss Frances McClure and
Travis Hale, who attend Paris
Junior College, spent the week
end at their homes here.
Britt Lassiter and Kelly Wat-
ters visited in Clarksville Sun-
day. ’
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Franklin
and little daughters of Wichita
Falls, and Mrs. O. L. Franklin
VISITING PREACHER
AT BOGATA CHURCH
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sold in Deport,
Texas at the City Drug Store,
and by all the best druggists
in all towns throughout this
entire section.
666
is a doctor’s Prescription for
COLDS and HEADACHES
It is the most speedy remedy
known. 666 also in Tablets.
daughters, Stella Mae and Eve-
lyn, Mr. and Mrs. Max Miller
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LAWRENCE GRAY
JOB DONAHUE
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a visit with his mother, Mrs. week.
J. A. Jeffus, and other relatives.
Dock Jones of Hot Springs, roy of Tollette, spent Sunday
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J. C. Pomroy.
Mr; and Mrs. Ed Porter of
Clardy, spent Saturday with
relatives here. . I1 ouucieu wim ruvuniausin anu
Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson 'kidney trouble,” said Mr. W. E.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hobbs'and grandchildren of Patton- >R°wley, 216 Bryan street, Dal-
and Mrs. Philip Hobbs and .ville, spent Sunday in the home
children were guests Sunday in' of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moore.
Everyone is preparing
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Crain and
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and daughter, Patsy Ruth, and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thompson
of Paris; Miss Reed of Gar-
rett’s Bluff; Mr. and Mrs. Lu-
ther Whitten, Mr. • and Mrs.
Eapey of View Point and Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Smith of Mt.
’ Vernon. Refreshments of sand-
wiches, cake and hot chocolate
a Were served. •
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Merritt
■ and children moved last week
from the Jim Gann place to
Will Crockett’s farm, southwest
of Pattonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wil-
liams entertained the young
people with a party Saturday
night.
Miss Sally Casin, primary
teacher, was absent from school
Thursday, due to illness.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Secrest
and sons, J. R. and Mitchell,
spent Sunday with his mother
at the home of Clarence Se-
crest at Paris.
Mrs. Cherry, with her dau-
ghters, Miss Robbie, who
teaches at Whitehall and Miss
Juanita, postmistress here, mov-
ed to Pattonville from Clardy
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gormon Brad-
ford of Clardy, spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. I. B. Nicholson.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Secrest
carried their son, Mitchell, to
Paris Thursday to a specialist
for treatment of his eyes.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Essery
and daughter of Shady Grove,
Mr. and Mrs. Haley, Mrs. W.
R. Phillips and daughter, Rob-
bie Mae, and Mr. Nelson were
entertained with a musical pro-
gram at the home of Mr. and
<frs. Joe Bill Merritt Saturday
night.
Mr. Carroll who has been ill,
is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Miller and
daughter, Patsy Ruth of Paris,
and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Smith
of Mt. Vernon, spent the week
end with their mother, Mrs.'
Bessie Miller. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Dock Russell
and daughter, Geneva, of Shady
Grove, visited her parents, Mr.
end Mrs. Green, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Hood of
Deport visited friends here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Haley chaperon-
’ ed a group of young people on
8' wiener roast Friday night.
Mrs. Houston Rice and child-1
ren of Paris, spent Thursday
V-ith her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
W. R. Phillips. I
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Phillips
“ t nd daughters, Zealand and
Valley Dean, spent Sunday
with Mr. Phillips’ step-brother,
Mens Winter Weight Union Suits
Mens and Boys All Wool, dressy Duxknit Sweaters $3.50 to $4.95
Pools 8-oz. Overalls, high or suspender back, pair----------- $1.25
Derrick Work Shirts, ventilated, reinforced front and back,
built to insure service ....................h...........—.......98c
Brown Domestic, 36 inches wide, per yard.............. 10c
Outings, solid colors—white, blue, grey, extra wide, yard 15c
Meny Scout Bal Work Shoes, pair_______ ... ...... $1.49
Wolverine Work Shoes, tan and black, guaranteed for 1000
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is no longer broken by pains in
my side and back. I have only
taken two bottles but I certain-
ly shall continue the treat-
ment.”
It is recommended that Kon-‘
jola be taken over a six to
eight week period. Best re-
sults are usually obtained in
such cases.
Konjola is
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DR. JOHN R. BRITTAIN
Dentist
Office at
Crescent Drug Store
^Deport : Texaa
HR. R. MELVIN COKER
Dentist
.re over Palace Drug store
i ones: Office 251. Res. 1321v
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OR. L. B. STEPHEN8
Spectaltal
Eye, Bar, Note, Throat
First Natl Bank Bldg.
PARIS. TEXAS
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across my back and was forced
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r winter, cutting wood and kill- constant pain in my right leg
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tered in the poultry show.
Prof. Craddock and Miss
Mrs. Edgar Rogers and baby
are visiting in the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bus-
ter, at Morris Chapel.
George Millspaugh and Bob
Cain of Deport, were here Tues-
day painting the tanks of the
Magnolia filling station.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Barr and
son, Ira, of Paris, visited in the
home of F. M. Hobbs Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Ches-
shir and baby of Deport, were
guests Sunday in the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Marshall.
Mr. Nelson of DeQueen, Ark.,
spent part of last week in the
home of his son, Clarence Nel-
son.
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Mr. an<
H. C. Secrest and sons, J. R.
and Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Hor-
ace Benham, Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
tell Benham, Mrs. Bessie Mil-
ler, Rex Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
Ratliff and daughter, Mary D.,
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Presbyterian T“
his ap- Saturday
pastor of I Bartlett and Miss Lucille ent and all reported a good
Presbyterian Wright. Mr. Wright is the eld- time.
A fine mule belonging to Jeff
dy, visited here Monday. |
Mrs. Mollie Pomroy returned me for the first time in a year.
Friday from a visit with rela-;My kidneys
tiveh at Lake Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Wavely House
returned last week from the
west, and are visiting in the
homes of Mr. and Mrs. Upton
House and Mr. and Mrs. Coy
Pomroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Houston Pom-
roy spent the week end with
her mother, Mrs. Sallie Vickers,
at Minter.
Elmer Pomroy spent Thurs-
day with his aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Compton
at Minter.
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the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lum
Fennell at Deport.
Philip, Homer and Maurice ing hogs.
Hobbs went to Paris Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crafton
carry some chickens to be en- and children spent the week
end with relatives at Clardy.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pomroy
Geneva Ruih, i friend, who knew my con-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claud: Konjola did so much for me
Parkess, at Independence. |that I am at a loss to express
Miss Eugene Parker of Clar- my appreciation. The rheuma-
dy, visited here Monday. jtic pains in my leg have left
are once again
functioning properly. My sleep
for
caused me much misery and I
limped in getting around. Pains
in my back and side did not
permit a good night’s rest. I
felt dull and listless and my
vitality became lower and lower.
THUR.
FRI^-SAT.
LAMAR =
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News from Halesboro:
Hiram Wright and Mrs. Eula
Mae Puckett drove to Hugo tained a number of the young
£n(j were married, folks with a party Saturday
pointment here Sunday morn-]They were accompanied by Paul night. A large crowd was pres-
; and Miss Lucille ent and all reported a good
est son of Mr. and Mrs. H. G.1
Wright and Mrs. Wright, the Finley died Saturday morning.
Ruby Teague, who
W. W. Mixon left Friday for the week end with her°parents^
Wichita Falls and Palacious.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mar- dy, spent Saturday with Miss
t “ccl: in the Viola Pomroy, v/
home of his parents, Mr. and ied her home for
Mrs. John Marcum, at Ladonia.
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of Terrell, came in Friday^ for. Mrs. Humphrey at Terrell last
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