The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, November 28, 1930 Page: 4 of 8
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
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NOTICE:
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FRIDAY. NOV. 28, 1930
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70,789
Honoring Husbands
Mmes. J. R. Hutchison, Wal-j
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council to get it.
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The Tune
this ents and teachers may co-op-
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DICTIONARY—The Times has
a brand new Webster’s ’ Inter-
then you will
have time after
you have, finished
to think of any-
one who has
been left out
DEPORT,
TEXAS
correspondent
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Five Cubic Foot Sizes
Seven Cubic Foot Sizes
F. O. B. Factory
SEE AND HEAR THE NEW
—Avoid the Rush
—Get Better
Values from
Bigger
Collections
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Hail, Fire and Tornado Insurance
SEE
MRS. J. H. MOORE
DEPORT, TEXAS
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sermon
glad mented the table.
Mrs. Lonebody:
band is away a good deal and
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Months to ppy.
Texas-Louisiana Power Co.
good example of what trees
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MAJESTIC ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR
Beautiful—Quiet—More Efficient
* Here, at last, is a perfect electric refrigerator. Complete
in every detail from its beautiful cabinet to its quiet,
ever-wearing unit. See how it fills your every house-
keeping need. The 30 features you’ve wanted—at prices
you’re willing to pay. Enjoy the satisfying knowledge
that day and night, whether you’re home or not, Majes-
tic is constantly guarding your food. Think how this
wonderful refrigerator would add to your family’s com-
fort and enjoyment. Think what its convenience will
mean to you!
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Don’t rush to the store when
lamp burns out. Keep ex-
Now as low as 6 for $1.
ib along, ’
d proceeded
‘ it, the occ ■
Legion ha|l. After a few words
f welcome by ’ the president,
Mrs. J. R. Hutchison, a lovely
t ree coursedinner was served,
which included cranberry cock-
tail, barbecued chicken
Spanish sauce,
Ideal hog-killing weather has
prevailed this week, and this
coupled with a feed shortage,
has caused a large number of
porkers to visit the scalding
vat. There is just not enough
of them in the country.
» as —mill clew wail mattsr.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
•EM PER YEAR
81.M Fw Year Outside of Lamar
and Bad River Counties
INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE
You needn’t be an expert
on typography to see the
superiority of The Deport
Times printing. Just com-
i pare our samples with or-
j dinary work. And yet our
I prices are always in mod-
I Mrafinn
Better
printing..
Nixon and H. II. Didkson were
Hauling of sand from the
roads and streets at Bogata,
vhich has been practiced by
numerous individuals, has been
rt Times
WAT, PuMtatear
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wad at the pa—Mae at Deport, porkers to visit'the scaldin;
Rates: 2 cents per word first
insertion ; 1 cent per word each
additional insertion. No ad ac-
cepted for less than 25 cents.
LET me insure your cotton. M.
V. Anderson, Agent. tf.
FOR RENT—Four-room resid-
ence. J. W. Spears. 42-c
We will appreciate your
bever^ printing orders—large or smalL
jected to the penalties provid-
ed therein.
PARTS COCA COLA BOT-
TLING WORKS,
Griffiths •& Freese, Props.
By Geo. A. Griffiths,
A Member of the Firm.
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, The Tune classified column
contained a 1 t of bargains last
week, tnd was quite interest-
i.ii,. M re ai.a m6re people are
learning to i -g these little ads
that cost very little, but obtain
big results. Seldom is there an
rd so long that costs more than
25 cents aft^r the first inser-
tion. You cm usd 25 words in
three issues for only a dollar.
It Js now
Two Mighty Bargain Days in which
Thousands of Gift Problems will be
solved—there are interesting and
thrifty ways of saying Merry
Christmas for One Dollar
to pH of the benefits of such
published notice and registra-
tion provided under said Chap-
ter V of the Texas Penal Code
;rnd Title 23 of the Toxas Civil
i Code aforesaid, and that all
persons unlawfully using said
registered bottles may be sub-
goldenrods,
j were used.
Editor and Mrs. Lon Boyn-
ton and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. I
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Telephone No. 42 for
MAGNOLIA
Gasoline, Kerosene, Motor Oils
TLES.
In compliance with Article
\058, Chapter V, Texas Penal
Code, Baldwin’s Complete Tex-
as Statutes 1926 (Acts of 1893,
p. 125, as amended), and Ar-
ticle 843, Title 23, Texas Civil
and’board of" education in put- C^e, Baldwin’s Complete Tex-I°“ °T. ™a“d nresMts^a
_______ l—x supinioa i(Ant. i aa.q ( streets m town ana presents a
p. 125, as amended) the under-;
signed firm, doing business at
‘ Paris, County of Lamar, and
State of Texas, as a bottler and
of carbonated 1
ages sold as soft drinks, gives
notice that it has adopted the
following distinguishing brand
for use in its business, viz.,
the letters and sign “G & F,”
l£ srid brand being blown in or
« am g( ts 1 is e. s t r to m ny
i ise cracks in his editorial
column, whi h is one of the
Lest in Tex.s. His brijpe-
1 ound friends are a lot of hap-
| y, mirth-1 vi v' folk, who don’t
1 ke their Lri
many shade. trees
There are many
streets and hornet In
to which a few -B
shade trees would ai
ishing touch. Some , .
trees were set along a part
the street on which the sch
building is located.
one of the most attractive
Bird Dealer: “Lady, with =
that bird in the house you’ll =
never miss your husband.”
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A rrr a Y"» A - ■'I a vwv rv _1 _ i i ». * S
in Tyler Commercial College at =
Tyler, and one in Byrne Com- =
morcial Collegp at Dallas If =
interested apply at The Times
Have lamps when you need
them! Six Mazda lamps for
as little as $1. Free doll-house
carton. Divided payments.
Texas-Louisiana Power Co.
flower, [ "’ill wash your quilts and dou-
i hie size blankets for 25c each.
Mrs. J. W. Wilbanks of Shi- Extra heavy comforts 35c. Try
idler. Ok., was an out of town Mrs. Clyde T. Hall, Phone
guest. 126. tf.
----------- WILLIAM; BOYD in “Officer,
Special sale—6 Mazda lawns O’Brien.” a melodrama of the
in doll-house carton for the underworld in dialogue ' and (
kiddies as low as 81. Easy sound at Deport Theatre Friday
paymeprts with your service bill. • ~d Saturday, and talking com-
Tejfas-Lonisiana Power Co. edy. 42-c
I can de-
liver or you can haul from my
yard. See or phone me before
you buy—It will pay you. J.
W. Musgrove, Cunningham. 42-c
•**ack Bigany : nd daughter and
Mrs. Cora Jovce of Paris, and
William Skeen of Deport, were
juests Sundav in the home of
The Time s edit »r. They brought I
lheir own gi b along, which
s ns well,. ”d proceeded to i
spread and ‘ it, th<- occ-«ion
! • ing to celebrate The Times <
man’s birthday. We have been
1 vin<r o r *• t t 'es’e birthdays
for aeveral years, but this feed
5 - n • i nt reminder, i
and we will not be adverse to
ethers of ' r character.
"‘'■The Times now has type-
writer ribbon* in stock for!
Woodstock, Corona, L. C. Smith,1
Jloyal, Vnderw^od, Remington
.-ad Oliver machines. I
Clarksville, rriday night.
' as ? most uoyable ; ff ir,
i ;ui we now understand where tween
c. s f r
in his
one
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numerous individuals, has been
stopped by a city ordinance.
Those desiring sand must now
Acc
Youni
Meth.
W1PY1F
com-
42-c
bird 1 want a parrot for company. =
black with white spots. Does this one use rough lan- =
on collar. Notify Gus gi’nrre?”
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FOR SALE—Young pointer
z*o". well-. broke; Winchester
pump gun, 20-gua"e—830.00 for
"tin. M. B. Lee, Fulbright. 42p *AT_A BARGAIN—Scholarship
Mr. and Mrs. HAY FOR SALE—Good, bright
;J d, ets, Johnson grass hay, $10 per ton
—• t my place, six miles north of
Mrs. Deport. H. H. Carpenter. 42-p
mu lit ill i.nu i^auingS, _
The Newlyweds Go Fishing” TRUCK—To Pans every
.’d “Grandma Keeler < J . 1
-e too serious.y,. Grandpa Keeler Ready tor S n-leverv morning except Sunday
-- av School” ip?* me do your hauling.
Commenting on our state- Mrs.
inent it si week that advertis- Hongs
ing and community letters u.;. nd
crowded out in i
the isrue of t!ie previous week, c«d duet. • J
our Pattonville correspondent The hall was artistically de-1,Tim Riddle, Bagwell.
fisks that we cut her letter corated with autumn leaves and SALE—Four4oot cord
wood on track at Pattonville.
Good sound wood, some split.
t rial column is like a sermon ‘ rs with yellow candles orna- i^on-Billingsley’^^Dewjrt*10^
Without a text. We are glad mented the table. Handprint-?on B,1HnR8,€y U>’’ ^P01^ tl.
to know one friend reads this <d place cards with a scene of THE Deport Home Laundry
‘ J 41^.. i tfill tvnok vrrciiz* nnilia nvirl rlrxn
ting over the best
program of work.
Fee $2 00 1 people do not have a
43^ thorough understanding of this
------- ^organization whose aim is en- ,
. ........„ ............ t * /’ * ___________. Parent- V€n^or
consume, with plenty to sell to gain> ^erY massive, only $12.50. Teacher Association is a group,
those w^o do not. If the De- J- M- Grant. or unit, of service working for
~ L 7 all the children of all the peo-
c... l),e- movement has about
'Pete Storey De^rt T Ph : 1.279,000 members in the Unit-,
rete btorey, Deport. states—about 70,789 in’ . . .
FOR RENT-Two unfurnished Texas.
rooms to man and wife without! The aims of the Parent- which itg beverages are sold
children. Mrs. Bill Smithy 41-c Teachefr Association are to pro- pnd that it hag applied for the
tenure permission from the city fPr Gr: nt, R. C Kimball, A. C. I GOOD MUSIC in sound picture, registration of said brand and
Nixon and H. II. Dixson were ‘‘Officer O’Brien’’ Deport Thea- bottles that it may be entitled
( harming hostesses to the Bay;tre Fnday and Saturday. 42-c tn bring into closer relation the
View Club, their husbands and 60-INCH Round dining table, home and the school, that par-
a few invited guests WeJnes- y°u nee(i a table, see this ents and teachers may co-op-
day evening at the American one, only $12.50. J. M. Grant, ^crate mqj*e intelligently.
DEPORT Theatre Friday and
Saturday. William Boyd in “Of-
ficer O’Brien;” two-reel
edy.
with STRAYED—Setter bitch
.potato chips, dog;
liced fresh tomatoes, perfect- Hud
ion salad, finger rolls and cof- Nobles..
• ee. Frozen plum p dding was ..... oxit. v
lie final course. Mrs. Avery ^OR SALE Young
'z'" —zuibroke;
Putting over * successful
Hallowe’en carnival was the
first undertaking of the Deport
Parent-Teacher Association for
this year. An active Parent-
Teacher Association is one of
the greatest aids to the faculty
possible as statutes 1926 (Acts of 1893,
J. H. Ripley killed hogs Mon-
day and was selling spare-ribs,
backbone and sausage in De-
port Tuesday. . The Times is
M j advised that Mr. Ripley has
'forty gallons of lard left from REGISTERED Jersey bull for
1 is hog crop of last year, and service at my barn.
[nil his cotton grown this year. Joe Kelsey.
That man raises practically --------—---
everything bis family and stock $65.00 BUFFET—A real bar-'tirely an unselfish one.
J. M. Grant.
nort country had more farmers STRAYED—Dark Jersey
like him, ten cent cotton would *
not hurt so much.
$2 00 and $3.00 per thousand, er and stove wood.
her letter cerated with autumn Jeeves and
»-hort rather than leave out the Ml flowers. Crystal baskets
editorial column, stating that filled with yellow chrysanthe-
The Times nun attend'd
Lr»<* e p . a the honic
J^d^r a?(’ Nam^kryar at Rogers acted as torst, mistress,
nd gave the toast to the hus-
bands, Rev Ely r snond • r
i courses,
hn M’e’ b "ave 1
“Lassie O’ Mine” and “Go Home
d T< II Your Mother.” I"
doe Barhrm gave two readings.
r even-
Gets ,n,? an<^ ^rom Paris to Deport
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I Let me do your hauling. Fred n‘“10"al Dictionary we will sell
- ■ at a bargain. Never been used.
Dean Oliver sang two ------,-------lT Fine for schools or the library.
“Daddy’s Sweetheart” FOR SALE—Shingles at my The Deport Times. tf
I Dunno,” end Mmes. Oli- saw mill, four end half miles -- —----
editorials in ver and Barham rendered a vo- northeast of Bagwell, at $1.00,. NOTICE—Save money on heat-
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, November 28, 1930, newspaper, November 28, 1930; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1295191/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.