The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, January 1, 1932 Page: 6 of 6
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The Deport State Bank
Miss Mary Ely returned Mon-
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Mrs. Bill Philley.
Miss Trixie Barham began
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Rakes at Bogata.
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DR. MELVIN COKER
STEPHEN H. GRANT, M. D.
Office: Deport Sanitarium
Hours: 7 to 9 a. m-
Every day except Sunday
named Patsy Marie.
Mrs. E. J. Walker sends The
Times to her granddaughter,
Mrs S. M. Dunnam of Forney,
TH OS. E. HUNT, M. D.
Eye, Ear, Noae and Throat
Claw Fitted
608-504 First Natl Bank Bldg.
PARIS, TEXAS
the holidays with her mother,
Mrs. A. M. Martin;
James Hearn, a student at
S. M. U. at Dallas, is spending
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Elliott at
Brookston, Christmas day.
Mrs. A. M. Maritin and dau-
ghter, Miss Ethylleene, and Mr.
and Mrs. L. L. Jeffus and child-
ren, Martin -and Miss Ruth, at-
tended a Christmas dinner and
FIRE. TORNADO, HAIL, AUTOMOBILE, BONDS
M. V. ANDERSOM, Agent
OFFICE DEPORT STATE BANK
of the Nobles families here,
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Jones of
(Dallas, spent Sunday here with
them. ~
DR. JOHN R. BRITTAIN
Dentist
. Office at
Crescent Drug Store
Deport : Texas
Deport to Mt. Pleasant
7:45 a. m.—3:10 p. m.
Deport to Paris
10:35 a. m.—6:05 p. m.
Headquarters
CITY DRUG STORE
Nance visited in Cherry
H Clarksville on Saturday.
W. C. Philley of Dallas, was
• guest during Christmas in the
home of his brother, J. E. Phil-
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W.
Hearn.
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the Detroit State Bank,
dosed.
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.has almost disappeared.
feral cars of gravel have been
unloaded at Rugby to repair
these places.
Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Comer left
Bceff of El Paso/ for a Christ- Sunday for their home at Tuc-
_ « a »■» A m • mb n * A m «•« r> I zl r» t r r, '
mas present.
Newton Barron and Mrs. B.
, Lynn of
Hubbard, arrived Monday for a
few days’ visit with their cou-
< sins, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Veteto.
Dallas, returned to their home
Monday, after a visit with his
brother, C. T. Hall, and wife.
E. C. Moore of Avery has
been appointed deputy district
grand master for the first Ma-
•onic district of Texas.
Miss Ophelia Mason attended
the Christinas holidays with the marriage of her niece, Miss
Ruth Mason to the Rev. Walter
N. Vernon Jr. of Dallas, at the
Mason home in Paris Sunday
afternoon.
Drilling was resumed at the
McCufation test, eight miles
northwest of Deport on Mon-
day, after having been shut
down, due to bad weather. Sur-
face casing of 150 feet has been
set.
of Dallas, were guests Friday i
and Saturday in the home of
1 • 1 w » 1 W • VI 1
Paris, Hutchison Jr.
Russell Grant and Jim Oliver
Sunday to Dallas.
Miss Cela Carrie Bailey, all of spending Christmas with their
the Deport section. . parents, Dr. and Mrs. Stephen
.------IH. Grant and Mr. and Mrs. V.
Mrs. V. C. Oliver was a mem- C. Oliver.
ber of the house party at a re'-^ -------
ception Saturday evening ..in John jj. Moore of Texarkana,
honor of the 25th wedding an- spent the Christmas holidays
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Walker at Clarksville.
Wesley Epps and sons. George
and Clyde of Detroit, were here.
Monday. When asked about
conditions in his town Mr. Epps
said he had fifteen cents in his
pocket when their bank went
broke, and he spent it for a can
of tobacco. He said he is thru
trying to grow cotton for a liv-
ing, because it can’t be done.
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We can help you select the best varieties for your
section. ,■
It will cost you nothing to save money by taking
this up with us now. Why delay? Tomorrow will soon
be ten yean ago. Salesmen wanted.
RAMSEY’S AUSTIN NURSERY
AUSTIN, TEXAS
son, Ariz., after a several days
visit in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Grant.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tennyson
•nd son, Chas. I^e Jr., are vis-
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I
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Miss Irene Anderson is visit-'
!ng her aunt, Mrs. Sid Miller
and her uncle, Robert McDon-
ald, at Dallas.
Miss Juanita McAllister will
return Saturday to Pampa,
where she is a teacher, after
spending the holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
McAllister.
Mrs. N. J. Scaff of Fulbright,
Beads The Times to Delbert
Wednesday night and the_ Girls urday when the crank of a
_ HTML, was
starting, struck him on the
head.
G. W. Waddell of Cherry, re-
turned home Saturday after a
week’s visit in the home of V.
C. Oliver.
jMMnrd of Cunningham.
Marion Hulen of Dallas, re-
’ iy after spending
i with hie parents,
and Mrs. R. B. Hulen.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pratt of
were dinner guests
________i day in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Holloway.
Misses Myra and Marie Jus-
tus of Dallas, and Ralph Justus
formerly of Hamburg, Ger-
many, spent the holidays with
Mrs. C. I). Nowell of Mosley.
Marriage licenses were issued
at Paris last week to Herbert
Woods, Blossom and Alberta
Vaughn, Blossom; H. N. Fer- j
guson, Detroit and Miss Mabel
Doyle, Blossom; Clyde Meach-
am, Biardstown and Miss Eliza-
beth Gann, Biardstown; Earl L.
Murphy, Cunningham and Miss
Pauline Sorrells, Cunningham;
Jess Webb, Blossom and Miss
Doy Robison, Blossom.
Mrs. Frances Nobles, daugh-
ter and son, Miss Louise anA
Walter of Arlington, and Mr,
jje i and Mrs. Frank Tomlinson of
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson
and daughter of Waxahachie,
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welch
and sons of Sherman, were
guests during Christmas of
their mother, Mrs. Dee Thomp-
son.
for a Christmas present.
A daughter, who has been
, was L
Dec. 24 to Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Mr. and Mrs. Houston Short
of Ft. Worth, spent Christmas
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Short. They were accom-
panied here by Miss Lola Belle,
Short, who has spent the past Tulsa
month in their home.
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Cooner, i
Christmas
Miss Virginia Antoine was
surprised Wednesday evening
of last week when a number of
• friends gathered at her family -reunion in the home of
r Games were
Red played and refreshments were
Hoyle Ladd of Houston, was
to spend Christmas w’ith Misses Ruth Jeffus and Virginia
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grant visited Sunday and Mon-
day in the L. L. Bowen home
at McKinney.
has j
been appointed depository for
Miss Mamie Ellis who is
teaching at Del Valle, spent the
holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Belo Ellis.
The Fulbright All-Star bas-
i ketbal! team defeated -Deport
36 to 8 Monday night and the
Fulbright girls team beat the
Deport girls 17. to 4.
Misses Jewel Rucker of Cor-
pus Christi, and Lois Rakes of
Bogata, were guests the past Mr*, “and Mrs' E. A.
week in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Heavy trucks loaded with oil
machinery enroute from Okla-
homa to the East Texas oil
fields have badly damaged the
new highway between Bogata
and Sulphur river. The grave!
road between Rugby and Bo-
gata is also in bad condition,
and north of Rugby there are
some spots in which the gravel
Dnrina thp inas almost disappeared. SeV-
u ,,,Qn feral cars of travel have been
y i l was
necessary to haul water from
cs and family who
Ing at BJoasom for
. have returned to
in the Lone Oak
Mrs. Bertha Teague of San Paris, Mrs. W. H. Johnson of
Angelo and Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Deport and Mrs. Odis Geers of
iee Sunday, but hie wife re-
mained for a more extended
visit.
Rev. David M. Phillips, for-
■W Deport pastor, who is now
located at Lometa, was in De-
port Tuesday visitfng friends.
The building at Fulbright
formerly housing the Leonard
wright blacksmith shop has
boon leased by W. G. Short,
gfoo is moving his garage and
Bling station to that location.
Real estrte transfers record-
ed at Paris recite: T. D. John-
, |son and wife, Nina Johnson, to
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Hogue w. M. Franks one acre in the
of Ft. Worth, were guests J. r. Patterson survey at De-
Christmas day of her parents, port, $10 and other consider-
-- Barham, ations.
Hogue remained for a
longer visit.
after spending the holiday*
with her parents. Rev. and Mrs.
R. L. Ely. Miss Minnie Ruth
Ely who is employed in a Sher-
man bank, also returned Mon-
day after spending Christmas
with her parents.
/he £
end in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. B. W. Gardner.
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Hugh Jeffus who is teaching
rt Rweh^ i, here to .spend the ,Sand"rs“Hn,d"son,'
holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. T. Jeffus.
THE DEPORT TMB, DEPORT, TEXAH, FRIDAY, JAN. 1, 1982
Robert Skidmore, Lamar Co.
Hunt’s gin at Cunningham
has turned out 1685 bales of
cotton of this year’s crop, with
about fifteen more bales to gin,
according to Paul Hunt, who
was in Deport on business Wed-
nesday. . Last year gin receipts
were 1393 bales,
dry season this
I Sulphur with which to operate
the gin.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Watkins
of Ft. Worth, spent three days
the past week visiting Mr. and
Mrs. W. O. Westbrook and
other Deport relatives.
Mack Reece returned Monday
to his home at Allenread, after
spending the holidays with his
uiiuivkwu uivcivoi. v* AMui- m°ther, Mrs. B. B. Reece, and
ry Nobles in the R. O. Nobles b*.n.cb^r^n’ Miss Virginia and
estate. The consideration was
Mmes. Grady Jackson and not disclosed.
Russie Bell spent the Christmas ■
holidays in Detroit with their
parents.
j Barker of Canyon City, were Paris,
guests Tuesday and Wednesday
j in the home of Dr. and Mrs. I.
W. Teague.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barham
had as dinner guests Tuesday:
Misses Robbie Brantley, Crystal
Hodges and Llewellen Read of
Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Ely were
brother,^TscaP Truss/near Hon” T" l!?e FuJbri5ht ^ooi, replacing home*for*I“party.‘
ey Grove.
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turned Sunda
------- Edgar Hood informs us that
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hardee he will be in the race for cotton
of Qarksx die, were guests Sun-» weigher at Deport. His formal
day of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bar- announcement will appear at an
“Frosty” Wright, former res- ’
ident of Deport, now a traveling Misses Tommie Baughn and
salesmaji with headquarters fo'Robbie Read entertained Turn-
* uloa, Okla., was in Deport i in the home of Mrs. Farri#
Christmas eve shaking hands with a morning coffee.
The guests were Misses Dori#
Bell, Ethylleene Martin, Thel-
ma Ladd, Mmes. John Brittain,
George Thompson and Farri#
Read.
Send This Money-Saving Coupon
Planting* season is here. Mail this coupon at once,
and we will give you a money-saving offer.
RAMSEY’S AUSTIN NURSERY, Austin, Texas.
Without obligation on my pant, make me price on
the following list of trees:
Number Number
Fruit Trees Flowering Shrubs
Pecan Trees Shade Trees
Grapes ' ~ Evergreens
Berries * , Roses
Do you want our free catalogue?
Irby Barnard of Marshall,
came in Sunday for a visit with
his mother, Mrs. W. H. Bar-
nard. He is still with the T.
& P. shops in that city, where
he has been for ten years. 1— -------
expects to return home Satur- Dallas, were^ Christmas guest#
day or Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Farris Read,
•pent Christmas with Mrs
Read’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Smith, at Nevada.
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Miss Lucille Bybee of Paris.
Was a guest during the week
- Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hill of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Philley and Paris, and Mr. and Mrs. D. T.
daughter, Geraldine and Miss Elliott of Brookston, were Sun-
Jewel Rucker of Corpus Christi, day guests in the home of Mrs.
were guests Sunday in the A. M. Martin. Mrs. A. E. Ball
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. of Brookston, is a guest of Mrs.
: Martin.
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Time ,to cut the old stalks and prepare the ground for
another crop. We have the Moline and Rock Island
Stalk Cutters priced in line with 6c cotton.
Last year’s price, Moline $45.00
Lasts year’s price Rock Island $55.00
Your choice of either of these cutters now
$35.00
WE WISH YOU A HAPPY,
, PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
Griffin Hardware Co.
DEPORT, TEXAS
Misses Thelma and Estelle
Bagley who are teaching school
at Edgewood and Dayton, spent
Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Jeffus and Christmas holidays wi«h
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
D. Bagley.
Mr. and Mrs. George Thomp-
son spent Christmas with Mrs.
Douglas Petty. Mack Glover P^rentfl- Mr and
•nd James Hearn were guests JJrs. W. D. Cameron, at Mt.
Friday of friends at Paraloma, / *eaa<nt"
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Coach Gerald Sontag return-
ed Wednesday from Frisco,
where he spent Christmas with
his parents, and workouts have ,
been resumed by Deport High to her ^chool at Fluvante
School basketball players. The
next conference ■ game will be
played Jan. 8.
Mrs. Norman Faught and
Harlan Wright of I^aris, came
the first of the week to visit
their aunt and brother, Miss
Ida Franklin and John Franklin
Wright. Mrs. Faught returned
to Paris Wednesday, Harlan re-
maining for ef> longer visit.
Troy Griffin returned Wed- j Mrs. R. P. Kerbow who is
nesday to Abilene, where he is teaching in Houston, and dau-
a student at Simmons Univer- ghter, Miss Frances, who is a
sity, after spending the holi- student at State University,
days with his parents, Mr. and are here to spend the holidays
Mrs. W. H. Griffin. i wjth J. R. Kerbow and Mrs. W.
------ B. Barnes.
Marriage licenses were issued l
at Hugo Christmas day to Roy|
Threadgill and Miss Thelma returned Sunday to
Smithland L. L. Cheatham, and where they are employed, after
the Deport section.
Miaaea Mary D. Thompson I Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lawler I Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Workman
and Alleene Baughn who teach had as gueeta Sunday, their son- and son, Jerry Jr., of McLean,
n.it.. u--it. in-law and daughter, Mr. and came in to spend Christmas
Mrs. Joe Earley of Paris; Mr.'with her parents, Postmaster
and Mrs. Ed Futrell and soh.'and Mrs. W. I. Lawler. Mr,
Edwin, and Mr. and Mrs. Emory! Workman returned to his dut-
Oassell and children, all of
Blossom.
T. W. Furgerson, former De--
port resident, underwent an op-
eration for the removal of his
tonsils and adenoids at his
home at Twin Falls, Idaho, last
month. He was seriously ill
for some time, but hhs recover-
ed. His father, W. T. Furger-
son sends him The Times as a
Christmas gift.
Misses Mary D. Thompson I
at Dallas, are at home for the
holidays with their parents,
Mrs. Dee Thompson and Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Baughn.
miJ mu L Zi wn.' Miss Ethylleene Martin who
Monday of Mrs* Ely’s a student at Trinity Univer- work Wednesday as teacher in her
m ‘ sitv at Waxahachie, is snendino* tho K’iilhrinrh+ arhnnl ror»lar»in<r
Miss Janie O'Brien of j r
Water who was married during served,
the holidays..^.
Deport All-Star baaketbaD
team defeated Rugby 27 to 15 road worker, was injured Bat-
All-Star team defeated Rugby large tractor which he
9 to 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hutchison
of Dallas, were guests Friday
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Eulene Singleton returned his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.‘ R.
home Thursday from P
where she was a guest of Gladys
Bovill.
evening ..in. John H. Moore of Texarkana,
niversary of Mr and Mrs. C. T. witB his brother, Maurice T.
Walker at Clarksville. | Moore and his sister, Mrs. John
----- Sharbaugh of New York City.
G. P. .Godbold of Paris, re- John and Maurice Moore and
quests The Times to announce Mrs. Sharbaugh are children of
that he will be a candidate for Mrs. J. H. Moore of Deport,
tax collector of Lamar county, |- . -
and that his formal nnounce-l Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Stallings
ment will appear soon. ; an(j children, Margaret Eliza-
------ i be th, Beverley and Richard Lee
K. O. Bundy of Tulsa, Okla., of McAlester, Ok., were guests
who drilled a test well for oil Tuesday and Wednesday in the
to n depth of 2784 feet at Hales- home of Mr. and Mrs. M. V.
boro a year ago, was in Deport Anderson. Mrs. Ceny Bledsoe
Monday and informed The of Idabel, Okla., accompanied
Times that he expected to drill them and spent the time with
the test to about 4000 feet if Mrs. I. W. Teague. She is the
land owners in the vicinity widow of Yancey Bledsoe and
would re-lease their land. a former Deport resident.
C. H. Nobles has purchased
now the undivided interest of Hen-
Billie Mack.
Misses Tommie Baughn and
Deport l day in tbe home of Mrs. Farri#
1 wiJtlh fi mnrninrr
with old friends. Old timers
say his “line” is increasing
with age.
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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/m1/6/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.