The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1929 Page: 8 of 10
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The famous popular models 801-
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and tubes. Extreme value. Small
sum down, balance in divided
payments with your statement
for electric service.
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Bill Wilkins-on,. > Lena
Radios!
STEWART-WARNER
Matched Unit
Regularly $13 5.00
$695°
The one appliance you cannot af-
ford to do without — Even at
these prices, you can own a
vacuum cleaner with only a
small sunt down, the balance in
divided payments.
Of
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HERE may be
some appli-
B- ance you have
wanted for
but for one reason or
Vacuum
Cleaners!
Values to $3 5.00
BOGATA BRIDGE CLUB
ENTERTAINED TUESDAY
BRUISES LEG WHILE
CLIMBING A TREE
family.
W. H. Nance and family
Bogata, spent Sunday in
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Gurdon and Bob Allen of Lai me relief that I never expected
I can now sleep good
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I get up of mornings, and do not
at-1 have to be so careful about
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Great Relief From
Stomach Trouble
. Washing
Machines!
Values to $135.00
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Shur Wave Shop
Phone 2057 N. (). ENLOE, Prop. 36 So. Main
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Florent
Franklin, and children.
was accompanied by Frank
Lowe and family of that city. Mrs. F.
Mrs. Paul Wood and children. Lorenc Wallace were
Paul Jr., and Miss Dorothy KI-1 ville visitors Monday.
Mrs. Mel
Monthly
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James Stewart who had gone
with to Lubbock to enter Texas
was called home SaHir-|.
serious illness something terrible, anl then it |
would become very sore and as
i Mrs. Thomas Keith of Dal- a result I had to be careful
Of course I
| her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. (also suffered greatly from con-
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Curtis Wilkinson and Maurice different things trying to find
i went to San Antonio something to relieve me of my
condition.
I kept reading in the papers
Amanda {about Orgatone and the good it
Clarksville was doing everyone who used
it, and then learned of many of
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another have delayed its pur-
chase.
It is for you, then, that we
have gathered these appliances
from the leading manufacturers
and are offering them on sale at
special prices and terms for a lim-
ited time only.
There is no excuse for any
longer doing those burdens by
hand or by old-fashioned meth-
ods that can be done so much
easier and better by your "silent
servant”—electricity! Special
prices—you can own any of these
appliances with a small sum now,
the balance in divided payments!
Call the office now and reserve
the appliances you want—or
come by today!
e 1 All appliances will be plainlyL^
marked with old and new prices
—better come in today before
the stock is picked over. Values
like these won’t last long!
(A large assortment of electric
appliances, not listed here, are
■^included in this sale at equally^.
iworth-while reductions.) f
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Electric Ranges
Pricm ranging from $40 to $150, rep-
resenting a substantial reduction on
nationally known n.akes and models.
Prices include installation in your
home. With an electric range every
meal is a success—you can cook your
meals while miles away from the
kitchen.
Terms will be allowed—a small turn
now, the balance in divided payments
with your statement for electric service
and want a Perfect Permanent
Wave, and one suitable to your
individual self, and will stay as
waved until it grows out, come
to see me.
If you ’re tired of
Taking Chances
MATCH- PLAIMVIEW
len, of Deport were guests Sun-
day of her'mother-in-law, Mr.-, tained
honor of the
*'f h r daughter,
Sar;i \ esta. About twenty-livi
Mrs. Howard Hudson of Mt.'
is the guest of Mrs.
W. H. Hudson this week.
Miss Sara Tittle of Mt. Ver-
Miss! non was a guest last week of
Miss Mary Wilkinson.
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Says Orgatone Has Given Him News from Morris Chapel:
W. R. Gifford received a mes-
sage Friday that his brother,
Henry, was critically ill in a
sanitarium at Chickash$, Ok.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bailey and
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Townsend
attended a convention at
Clarksville Friday.
Mrs. Ansley of Wichita Falls,
and Mrs. Lee Gray of Bogata,
are visiting the latter’s daugh-
ter, Mrs. W. R. Gifford.
Mr. and Mrs. John Townsend
of Paris, spent Sunday with his
brother, Russell Townsend, and
wife.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Buster
and children of Milton, spent
Sunday with his sister, Mrs.
jstipation and I have tried many Mon .Ward.
Sanitarium,
operation
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Spears
and son, Samuel of Milton spent and Dan and Leroy Wilkinson It ,
Sunday with Fred Clifton and returned’ to their home at AL I shall continue the use of.it
until I am entirely well again.”
Genuine Orgatone may be
Thurs- bought in Deport at the City
; Drug Store.
Wallace of Mt.
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Children.
J. W. Starks of Lone Oak,'
was a guest Sunday of his dau- Mary
ghter, Mrs. Fred Clifton. j Sorrels
Mrs. Phil Massey and grand- Sunday.
daughter, Miss Mildred Young, | Miss Mary Ann Underwood my friends using it, and so I
spent from Thursday until Sat- is confined to her home with a .got a bottle and have used the
urday with their daughter and j severe attack of tonsilitis.
aunt, Mrs. Maggie Payne, and <
daughter, Miss Robbie, at Paris. I Force, were guests Monday andito get. I can now sleep" good
Mrs. R. M. Bell is attending! I in sday of their mother, Mrs. {all night, and feel fine when 1
the bedside of her daughter,! T. .J. Allen.
Mrs. Lavelle Buesch of Bogata,] Everett Quinton, who
who is a patient at the Deport. tends E. T. S. T. C. at Com- what I eat, and
She underwent an merer, spent the week end with ] bothered with that bloated sto-
for appendicitis'his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tuck- mach condition, and altogether
i er Quinton. jj can tell that my entire sys-
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Rakes tern has been greatly benefited.
, _t sure is a fine medicine, and
at Bogata.
Miss Ela Chesshir of Deport, | Pearson.
Was a guest Sunday of her sis- f
ter, Mrs. Florence Franklin, an I Smith went to San
Tuesday on business.
Mrs. L. C. McDonald. Misses'
Lassiter
visited
rem Rugby:
public school opened
londay for the 1929-30
Sam Bright of Fulbright
principal, Miss Cleon Whit* ise Smith
of Bogata intermediate, and the games.
Miss Dorris Elder, who is at-
tending high school at Bogata,
spent the week end with home]
folks.
Albert Forester, who is teach-
ing at Texarkana, spent the
week end with home folks.
W. P. Baugh spent part of
News from Hoovertown:
J. D. -Moncrief bruised his!
leg while climbing a tree,
had to be lanced last week.
Eric Wood,who has been ill
for six weeks, is slowly improv-
ing.
Hoovertown has the
champion cotton pickers.
News from Bogata:
Miss Amanda Sorrels
hostess to the Bridge Club
Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Lou-
won high score in
In conclusion a de-
*1arvin Lowry of Bogata, licious refreshment plate
|f. Mr. Bright and Mrs.'served to Mmes.
taught last term. laid, C. P.
H. Nance Jr. and Miss!Berry, J. A. Castleman, R. A.I
yrl Nance of Bogata, sjient Grayson, Louise Smith
iturday night with their aunt, Miss Beryl Fortner.
iss Doris Bell.
Mrs. Ola Davis is ill with to Lubbock
MNimonia. Tach.,
Mr. and Mrs. George Bell day due to the
we guests Sunday of her fa- of his father.
ier, J. P. Huie, in the home of
!r_sister, Mrs. Melvin Dozier, jlas, spent the week end with with my eating.
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“FULL
SERVICE!”
“I sufferel for a long time
with my stomach,” said Mr. W.
was R. Graham, well known Grayson
C. Me Doti- {County farmer residing on
Rural Route No. 4 out of Deni-
son, while in a conversation
and j with an Orgaton: represer ,.i-
itive.
“I got to where I could hard-
ly sleep, said Mr. Graham,
|.“and my stomach would bloat
jbuquerque N. M., Sunday.-
Mrs. Marvin Lowry went to
th-* Greenville on business
home of Mrs. Nance’s parents, day.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bell. Miss Lorene
Miss Iola Franklin, who is a \ crn<»n, is a guest of her sister, little folks calk’d during the af-
a student of Wesley < ollege at Mrs. F. L. Branson. iternoon and the honoree was
Greenville, was a gin s' Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Delhi rt Wilk- the recipient of many useful
of her mother, Mrs. Florence inson returned to their home at and lovely gifts.
and <-h:l<lr;-n. Sh • In,rl side Sunday. I Mrs. Grace Tidwell and Mrs.!
'I’inddl left Sunday for |
homes at Ballinger and i
A man will put on a lot of]
new clothes and say nothing
about it. A woman will put on
a few and talk about it for
hours.
Emma Wood, and children.
R. M. Boll attended a singing
at Elbethel Sundav.
Fred Swint and daughters.
Misses Jenny Ellen and Marger-
Ot, attended the funeral of his
19-year-old cousin, Son Frick r. I
at iParis Sunday.
Fred Swint and Murry Spears|
and Misses Minnie France si
Franklin, Doris Bell. Mildred |
and Jimmie Glynn Young, Lu-
ella, Nadine and Nina Ward
Chesshir enjoyed the evening
with Rev. and Mrs. Lancaster
at Bogata Tuesday.
Miss Mary Ann Griffin re-j
turned last week from San An-
gelo, where she had b<>en visi.-|
Ing her sister, Mrs. Earl Wood, j
Several from here att<nd<(l
singing at Halesboro Sunday.
Mrs. H. I). Roach of Bogata,
spent Friday with her father.
G. W. Grant.
The Rugby Gin had ginne 1
1031 bales up until Monday
night. Although the rain
Thursday delayed picking some I
few are through picking cotton
and are gathering corn.
G. R. Smith and family mov-1
ed Friday from the Jno? G. |
Wright farm to Paris.
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Mrs. Florence
She In"j. side Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. I
L. Branson and Missitheir
Wallace were Clarks-1 Twitty.
Wilkinson enfir Vernon,
afternoon bi
ighth birthday I
r, Little Miss
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Floor Lamps!
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Where you will always be
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and night.
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Tempting, appetizing golden
brown wafflei, with frcih butter
and honey floating in the iquarei
. . . make them at the table . . .
electrically! Small sum now, bal-
ance mcnthly!
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Make fresh, crisp toast at the
breakfast tabic! Small sum now,
balance in divided payments.
Waffle
Krons!
Values to $18.00
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Isn’t it about thne to get a new
iron? Terms—divided payments
with your statement for electric
service.
Curling Irons,
values to $1.50 . .
Toasters!
Values to $8.00
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Automatic Toasters,
values to $ 1 2.00 . .
Flat Irons!
Values to $6.50
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1929, newspaper, October 11, 1929; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1295132/m1/8/?q=%22~1%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.