The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, January 1, 1932 Page: 3 of 6
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tinued patronage, good will and co-oper-
ation.
We. are appreciative for all that came our
way during 1931 from what we believe to
be the best set of patrons in the state, and
we come now to thank you and to wish you
the richest and best blessings of the
New Year.
Monday, Dec. 28.
The Glendale school closed
CHRISTMAS OBSERVED
BY CUNNINGHAM STORES
week and killed hogs.
Miss Odell Mcore spent Wed-
prograM and tree at
CROSS ROADS SCHOOL
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Miss Mary Ila Crain at Clarks-
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burto
and daughter, Miss Hershelen
Just received, twenty-five new Dresses, Flat Crepes, Silk
and Wool, solid and print designs, sizes 14 to 44, to be
sold at the special price of---------------------->3.95
First Quality Blanket for 98c
Buy now—It’s lower than you’ve ever been able to buy
of this quality; light in weight but luxuriously warm;
beautiful colorings in popular plaids, size G6x76.
A Wonderful Shirt for 79c
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A special group of fancy printed broadcloths, all guaran-
teed fast colors, new patterns, sizes 14 to 17.
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FIRE, WINDSTORM, HAIL, PLATE GLASS
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MRS. J. H. MOORE
Insurance Agent DEPORT, TEXAS
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Annual Stockholders’ Meeting
Notice is hereby given, that
the annual meeting of the stock-
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Boys Longies at 1-2 Price
Boys, you will take a liking to the attractive patterns
and colors—mothers will approve of their sturdy, w’ell
tailored construction; assorted sizes.
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Frank Stevenson.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wright
and Mr. Box and son of Blos-
som, spent Sunday in the home
of Mrs. Wright’s sister, Miss
Mattie Patton.
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ROAD IS IMPASSABLE
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Mens and Bovs Suits 1-2 Price
Fine quality and weave, smart single breasted styles in
the new colors and materials, good range of sizes.
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here thiA week.
Mrs. Garland Anderson and
children spent Christmas in the
home of her mother, Mrs. Edd
Ladd, of Cunningham.
Mrs. Lewis and son of We-
tian of Hot Springs, came Sun- £umka^.Okla.,, 1
A musical was enjoyed Sun-
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PROGRAM AT McCRURY
ON CHRISTMAS EVE
THE DEPORT TIMES. DEPORT, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JAN. 1, 1982
TRADES DAY DRAWS
CROWD AT FULBRIGHT
Johnson-Billingsley Co.
PARIS, TEXAS
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home of Cliff Smith. j 7___ '
Bill Powell of Ft. Sill, Okla., holidays,
is visiting his sister. Mrs. Ma-
bie Rinehart. | _r_
Mr. and Mrs. Brady Fry of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Biardstown, are visiting her Rook.
sister, Mrs. A. T. O’Neal.
A daughter who has been and 1.
named Helen, was born Sunday Minter,
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the Cross Roads school near itransaotion of such other busi-
j Detroit, is spending me non-““ x,vUIV w-
days with her parents, Mr. and *ore the meeting. Respectfully,
Mrs. Will Walker.
Most everyone took advan-
tage of colder weather last 1373
and Mrs. H. G. Wright.
Mr. and Mrs.” Leonard Mar-
cum have returned from a visit Wednesday, Dec. 23, for the
at Gladewater and Longview. Christmas holidays, with a good
Ruse Skidmore and son, Per- Program Wednesday afternoon,
ry of Cunningham, visited Wed- |The school will open Monday,
nesdny in the home of his sis-
ter, Mrs. J. T. Wilcox. I -- ----- - ----- ---------
Win Stoops of Little Rock, tending school at Brownwood,
has come to make his home in ’ ia spending the Christmas holi-
the home of his sister, Mrs. days with his parents at Rosa-
3" __L 7' I lie. He was a guest Wednesday
- - ---- (night in the hpme of Tient Mc-
Crury.
J. P. Sneed left Thursday for r
his home at Wewoka, Okla., af- Okla., is visiting her mother’
Sam Bright of Tyler, spent
Will Abernathy and family of
at Annona, are visiting in the
home of his mother, Mrs. Bettie
Robert Beryl
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to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slusher. Mrs. Houston I
Mrs. M. M. Sullivan of Okla-|
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BARGAIN RATE TIMES
AND DALLAS NEWS
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home of Rob Denison at Minter.!
The little'son of Mrs. J.'W.l
Roddy is ill.
Dave Taylor and family have
moved to the Dillard farm.
V. A. Hulett and family and
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the home of Dutch Hulett at j ________________
Minter.
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Mens Sport Jackets only $2.49
For the outdoor man; for the man who is actively engag-
ed in sports, here, Indeed is the garment for him.
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Wide Sheeting Standard quality and weight, 9[4 bleach-
ed. 2l/2 yards for--------------------------------69c
Thru an arrangement with
the publishers, The Times can
again offer the Dallas Semi-
Weekly F , .a News and The
Deport Times to any address in
Red River or Lamar county for
Outside of these coun-
Friends, we hope the days ;
of 1932 will be happy, j:
cheerful, contented days !;
for everybody. ■ <
WHITTLE
FOR A PRIZE
$1000.00 in caah prizes and one thou-
sand other prizes are offered for ex-
amples of skill with a jackknife. Entries
may be any kind of model, figure or
special carving, requiring skill and in-
genuity, made entirely of wood, and
with no other tools than a jackknife.
Hnt Frits...................JfSO
Sscoari Prits................SlOO
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Fssrih Prits................. {SO
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And also there tre leutriw |t0 prim and
My sf UDO each. In addition. 1000 .prrul
pcuniwa will be dtetributed to all winner, of
cash awards and to there receivm( honorable
mention. In case of ttea dupkeau pnaes wfl be
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Al nrits and derails of this contest sre to the
issue of Popular hSoehamca M.pitinr now on ale.
Buy a copy at any newsstand or otmsWt one at
yow Unary. You do not have to be a regular
render.
POPULAR MECHANICS
MAGAZINE
100 ua Onto* Uns* CHKAGO, IX.
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Mr. and Mrs. Houston Pom-
roy visited relatives at Minter
during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Pom-
my and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Harris of Plainview, spent Fri
day with Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Pomroy. I
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News from* Glendale:
A large crowd attended the
program held at McCrury on
Christmas ei>e. Music was fur-
nished by Garland Anderson,
Floyd Nolen, Floyd McCrury
and Will Edd Duncan. After
the program the musicians went
to the home of Tient McCrury
for a party.
Lois Compton at Minter.
Miss Lelah Porter is spending
a Vinlizfci'ira Viz. »• ■nawAVida
here Sunday. ’* | at Minter.
The young people enjoyed al l.„.
party Monday^ night at the and son, Leroy, visited her mo-
l ther at Lake Creek during tha I
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Miss Quilla Rook of Oklaho-
Ima City, spent Christmas with
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| Miss Georgia Helen Whitney
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visiting Mr. and
Pomroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Walker
New* from Halesboro:
Our mail carrier made his
round last week on horse back
due to bad roads. The road to
Deport ie impassable for cars.
All travel being by Morris
Chapel and up the highway
through Rugby.
Miss Nell Wright of Dallas,
•pent the Christmas holidays in
the home of her parents, Mr. The McCrury school opened ley, flour; Mrs. Norris King,
Permanent
Waves
$3.00
-2 for $5
and up
All work by experienced
operators.
Allie Adams Beauty Shoppe
211-13 1st Nat’l Bk. Bldg.
Phone 178 Paris, Texas
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INCORPORATED .
Qudity that Amutu Smica-^Valm that Make Frindt
News from Cunningham:
The stores of this place
closed Christmas day.
mlo. u. w, mi ner ui wicmva
Falls, is spending the holidays
with her daughter, Mrs. J. W.
Musgrove.
Lester White and family and
Aubrey McMahan and family
Estelline, are visiting their mo-
ther, Mrs. J. J. White.
Miss Ruby Wright of Ful-
bright, spent Christmas with
relatives and friends here.
Mrs. Virgil Blassingone of
Dallas, is a guest of her daugh- nesday with Misses Jessie and
ter, Mrs. Leia Daniels. Lois Compton at Minter.
Rev. J. E. Peaden of Rosalie, Miss Lelah Porter is spending
failed^ to, fill his appointment,the holidays with her parents
Minter.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pomroy
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We have been striving to
merit your good will and
patronage, and are thank-
ful to each of you. and
send this greeting for a
bright, prosperous New
Year.
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Mrs. Lum Fennell at Deport.
Carlos Vaughn of Rugby, vis-
ited in the home of his brother,
Bob Vaughn last week.
J. H. Hobbs of Gladewater,
spent from Wednesday until
Sunday at homo here and was M Jo€ Aldridge, Mr. and Mrs.
accompanied on his return by r ° ’ ----
Mrs. Hobbs, who will spend a | - -
week there. ,: H. L. Anderson and daughter,
George Sean,an and Boyd|LuU d Garland
Chesshir went to Gladewater
J. H. Rollins. -
Two sons of Mr. and Mrs.'
Bazil Hackler, who live nearj
Clarksville, spent from Friday
until Sunday in the home l.
their grandmother, Mrs. Frank
Stevenson.
Ernest White has been at- [
tending the bedside of his sis- Christmas day. The
ter, Mrs. ^11 rf At-, r j . f f
las, who has been seriously ul Tyrrf«1.l]rv
from an_ appendicitis operation i of Ho))ig
at a Pans sanitarium. I Okla., arrived Christmas day
Crawford at-' for an extended visit with his
tended the bedside of Mrs-1 mother. Mrs. 1 ,
Crawfords father, Joe Hender-'and other relatives.
nZ y I Edd TemP’e and famiIy of
h°Me Tnnpq and T’ulsa, Okla., visited relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jones and u v
children, Christine and Carol
Jean, spent from Thursday un-
til Saturday in the home of her , . \ifra
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. home of her «,other’ Mrs‘ Edd
Roach at Independence.
Dock Jones and Jolly Chris-
day for a visit in the home of here this week.
their brother, Sam Jones. /_ ’ .. .
Miss Maude Cheatham return- day night in the home of Henry
ed Wednesday from a week’s Burns,
visit in the home of her bro-
ther, Lawrence Cheatham, i_l
Windom.. .
Several men met near the Hammett, and other relatives,
school house Monday to fill in
a mud hole where all cars have
been stalling.
School opened Monday morn-' Ky., who has been seriously ill,
Ing after a week of holidays. j is reported unimproved. •
Mrs. J. L. Lawler’s sister,
Mrs. Tom McDaniel of Murry.
Sunday at home here and was
accompanied on his return by
Morgan and children
[and Roy Fields of Bogata, Mrs.
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I Lula, and Garland Anderson,
o , . , , - J Miss Ruth Cawley and Edgar
Sunday to haul some cows for Bun)g t ch,istmaa day in
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the home of Mr. and Mrs. Del-
bert Burns.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Herring
of Bogata, spent Christmas day
1 in the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. B. E. Herring at Mc-
Crury.
The McCrury bull team play-
ed here Christmas day.
Jess Davis of Visalia, Calif.,
tuid -Egbert Davis of Lubbock,
who lhave been visiting their |
mother, Mrs. S. J. Hart at Bo
gate, spent from Monday until
Thursday with friends and rel-
atives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hobbs
and baby and Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Hobbs and children spent j
and daughter, Kitty Rue, Miss
Leora .Young and John Newton
Keeth enjoyed a dinner Christ-
mas eve day in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Aldridge
and daughter, Jimmie, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Parker of Wichita
Christmas tree were held in the °n the 12th day of January,
. 1932; at 2 o’clock p. m. for the
2 1 „ , Christmas holidays, with a good
Ruse Skidmore and son, Per- Program Wednesday afternoon.
Jan. 4.
Rev. Carol Peaden who is at-
New* from Fulbright:
Fair weather permitted
very large crowd to attend
trades day Thursday, Dec. 24.
The $2.00 cash prize winners
were J. J. Bazzel, Miss Mildred
Pendergrass, Claud Davie, Mrs.
L. L. Stevens, Mrs. Luther Ro-
zell, Miss Ova Collins. Other
prize winners^ were Floyd, Kel-
peaches; Ward Baker, towel.
Mrs. Joe Thomas and daugh-
ter, Miss Helen of Paris, were
guests Monday in the home of
Mrs. Norris King.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fortner
and her father, Jim Houston or
Line Branch, visited Monday in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Bazzel.
Mrs. Eula Wilkinson of Mt.
Vernon, spent the holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Bryson.
Miss Margaret Gold of Idabel,
ter spending several weeks with Mrs. S. P. Martin,
relatives here.
Jean Burns
Cunningham, spent Christmas home of his parents," Mr, and
Misses Doris Tucker of Com-
and daughter, Ima Jean of Bo-1?? Midway, spent the holidays | homa,’i
i derson and children, Dennis M., Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Tucker.
Kenneth E., Cecil B. and Robbie 1 Miss 'Pood Burrus is visiting
Sundav in the home of Mr. and Ne>>’,Mr- “nd lll'"ry B“r.na
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and family of j the Christmas holidays in the
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night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bright.
Mrs. Henry Burns.
Mr. and Mrs. Ikie Stevenson m<?nce and Margarette Tucker
yea., via ~ ------is a guest of her daugh- j and children of Independence,
gata, Mr. and Mrs. Garland An-11) the home ot their parents, ter, Mrs. Wayne Archie. ! visited Mr and Mrs Will Walk-
J“- “J — ~” Mv onzl Ml.- u, ™ | Mr and MrSi Floyd
°f Minter, were guests Monday j
of his brother, Harry Slusher.
»' 'ErfL- Wyatt and family were
’ guests Christmas day in the
of Midway, are visiting frk>n^s
and relatives here. —-—
Miss Elenor Crain of Clarks-
ville, is visiting Miss Sarah
Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Guest>T„., „ , .. , o ,
and children of Rugby, wereTjMk Hulett visited Sunday in
guests Sunday in the home of
her brother, Phil Bettis.
Norris King who is employed
at Marshall, spent the Christ-
mas holidays with his wife and
children.
Miss Roberta Rozell and Bob
Edwards of Paris, are. visiting
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
B .Rozell and Mr. and Mrs. John
Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Grogan
and children of Bogata, were I $150.
guests Sunday in the home of ties the rate is $2.00.
his mother, Mrs. C. L. Grogan.
The young people enjoyed a
party Thursday night in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond j
Emma Johnson,! J
Mmes. Edda Mangrum and j
H. H. Wilkinson of Bogata, vis-
ited Saturday in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hboker.
Miss Hazel McElhanon of
Arkadelphia, Ark., spent the
week end with friends and rel-
atives.
R. W. Faulk who w-as here
early in the fall with his pic-
tures and lectures on the Holy
Lands, is to be in Fulbright
Wednesday and Thursday, Jan.
6 and 7. The pictures will deal
with Europe and Palestine.
News from Cross Roads:
were; Our school dUmissed Wednes-
day of last week for the Christ- Bank of Deport, Texas, will be
mas holidays. A program and held at the office of said bank
Christmas tree were held in the °n the 12th day of January,
afternoon. 1932; at 2 o’clock p. m. for the
Miss Inez Walker, teacher in election of directors and the
near; transection of such other busi-
is spending the holi- ”€sa as maY iproperly come be-
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J. R. Hutchison, President
Joe Grant, Cashier.
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, January 1, 1932, newspaper, January 1, 1932; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292981/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.