The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1929 Page: 9 of 10
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WHERE MOST PEOPLE TRADE
THIS F'AIR
DEPORT, TEXAS
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HONORS RECENT BRIDE
Ruby
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Store of
a Thousand
Bargains
TRADE
AND
SAVE AT
family moved to Paris Satur-
day to make their home. We
Robert Nolan Sunday.
Fred Allen and family
SATURDAY—9 a. m.
ONE LOT MENS AND
BOYS CAPS
into
asked
SPECIAL 100 SILK
DRESSES FOR SATURDAY
up to $12.00 VALUES
Sizes 14 to 48
SATURDAY—9 a. m.
FANCY OILCLOTH
SPECIAL SATURDAY
MILLINERY SALE!
200 LADIES NEW FELT
HATS, up to $3.00 VALUES
$1.33
YOUR CHOICE!
Come Early!
$4.89
YOUR CHOICE!
Come Early!
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News from Minter:
Schoo! opened here Monday
morning with about 60 pupils
enrolling. The teachers are as ... ______
follows: Mr. Aldridge, superiu- ing this week.
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EVERYONE KNOWS THE FAIR SELLS FOR LESS!
GET THE HABIT!
The Fair
the I ter last week,
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. House at Hagansport.
Joe Carter of Dodd City, and
IM. Floyd of Milton, visite! P,oy
Powers Sunday.
Edwin Cox was notified Sat-
0I’[urday of the death of his cou-
. The
Farmers are glad to see the
pretty weather again,
is being picked rapidly.
elsewhere were:' Misses Ruby
and Ruth Wright of Cooper,
and Mmes. R. E. Jordan and
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tended the quarterly con-
been visiting their brother and
uncle, Rev. Roy Davis, returned
to their home at Mt. W.......
Friday.
Miss Cleo Mitchell of Oakdale
spent the week end with Miss’’
Mildred Robison.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jack'
of Dallas, visited relatives here:,
this week end. They were ac- '
companied home by Mr. and
Mrs. S. P. Hoover, who will
visit them a few weeks.
Fred Teague and family of '
Cross Roads, spent Sunday in ;
the home of his brother, Lee
Teague.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Pomroy
and children spent Sunday in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Troy
Smith at Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud House and
son, J. R., and Mr. and Mrs. T.
U. House of Cross Roads, spent
Sunday in the home of Mr. and,1
Mrs. Roy Powers.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Shuford
of Milton, spent Thursday1
night with Mr. and Mrs. Cletus
Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith
and children of Independence?.,
spent Sunday in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Wilson.
Miss Mary Hill of Paris,
spent the week end in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Ball.
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Sunday school was well at-
tended Sunday, and good re-
News from Cunningham:
Mrs. V. A. Hulett entertain-
ed Saturday from 3 to 5 p. m.
with a shower honoring Mrs.
Clifford Pynes, a recent bride.
Little Misses Virginia Mus-
grove and Margie Lane Hulett
were dressed as fairies and car-
ried a beautifully decorated bas-
ket containing many useful
gifts and presented them to the
honoree. Those attending from
ine remained
I school.
! S Virgil Crump of Bogata, vis-' , R’lbv and Rl,*h
\ Halve ''»r!gnt of ( ooner, spent the
[Friday week end in the home of V. A.
Johnnie - Allen visited Miss and >amily.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Murrell
attended the home-coming ser-
vice at Deport Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
ningham and sons visited
Cohen’s Sunday
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Mrs.
sons
afternoon.
E. S. Wyatt and Maxie To
P’e ah
ferencc of the M. E. Church at
id Pattonville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hammett
visit d relatives at Dallas Fri-
, u<i_y aim oacui ua.y .
~ [ Misses Helen Collins of Paris,
Mason and Fredia Leo Wright of Com-
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CD ALE FARMERS ARE
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News from Oakdale:
If the weather remains fair
[this week most all the farmers
will complete their cotton pick-
tendent; Miss Clara Turman, Mrs. Myrtie Donaghe and
Spanish teacher; Mr. Maddox, children visited in the home of
principal; Miss Barham, inter- her brother, L. I. Hume, nefir
«rsham primary. There will be
more pupils enroll a week or
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Cotton
Frank
Murrell has a crew picking six
bales per day.
| day, due to illness.
Mrs. Cassie Bell is visiting
i her son and daughter, Curt Bell
and Mrs. J. N. Mills, at Paris.
relatives at I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hulett and
'little son Gerald, visited Mr.
Rev. and Mrs. B. F. Aller andjand,Mrs. Dutch Hullett at Min-
children spent Sunday in
I Porter Page and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Rhodes
left Monday for Pomona, Calif.,
to make their home.
Mrs. A. A. Lane and daugh-
ter, Miss Cato, and Mrs. Mar-
xviiiniMg waic pumn ami vbl and daughter, Miss
'family of Glendale, Fred Nolan |5ar^lc’ ot ^(^anr\'T? JP
'nnd rnmiiv nnri t»-<» Tnmnin 'the home ot Mi, and Mrs. \\ .
I family and Valree Brvmer of J4- Stuart Sunday. Miss Earl-
criia«ra «nn Pit- ln(‘ remained here to attend
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moved into our community. We of Mrs. John Allen,
are glad to have them with us.1 ~
Mr. Aldridge is a teacher in the ited his sister, Mrs.
school here.
Dorris Jordan returned- la-.tj. Johnnie * Allen visited Miss
week from Arizona, where he Ruby Ladd at Cunntngham Sat-
had beeii visiting. • [urday.
Coy and Rex Davis, who have ------------
Vernon:
- - - J book store and asked for ;
"’jeepy of “Who’s Who and What:
kWhat.” by Jerome K. Jerome.
“Haven’t got dot book.” s i
i Cohen, “but ve haf ‘Who’s Hal
an’ Vot’s He Got,” by Brad-
street.” iday and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. ?’........I
visited in the home of Mr. and merce, came Sunday to resume
Mrs. Fred Roberts at Deport their work in the school here
Saturday. [which opened Monday, Oct. 7.
John Porter, who is teaching. John Porter of Minter, prin-
school at Cunningham, began [cipal of our 3chool, was unable
his duties at that place Mon- f0 attend his duties here Mon-
day. ,......
Miss Velma Jordan of Paris,
spent the week end with friends'
and relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Griff Monk and I
[children visited relatives at|
Clardy Sunday. | little
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Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Pomroy
and Mrs. George Bishop and
children visited the laters’ hus-
band and father, George Bishop,
who is ill at a Paris sanitarium,
Sunday night.
Miss Willie Ring, who is at-
tending P. J. C. at Paris, spent
the week end with home folks.
Rev. and Mrs. Nunn of Klon-
dike, spent the week end in the
home of their daughter, Mrs.
Daulty Bell.
man went
store and
ports were received from each the home of her parents, Mr. [R. L. Denison of Minter,
freshments of cream and cake
were served.
Independence, and1
ene, spent Suhday with
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Ashford, near Milton.
Miss Elvie Smith of Inde-
pendence, spent Sunday in the
home of Miss Mary Parkess.
funeral was held Sunday.
his| rred Allen and family were!
guests Sunday of her parents,'
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bell, near!
Cunningham.
Mrs. H. E. Ladd and daugh-
ters, Misses Ruby and Hester J
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Irvin and [Mr. and Mrs. Robert Landrum
of Kinsing, Gene Burns and
regret to have them leave our [and family and Ira Temple and;T
community. > 'family and Valree Brymer of .J‘ Stuart Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Aldridge have McCrury, wefe guests SunJj.y,^’f’uiained here
mediate, and Miss^Maud Wick- Cunningham Sunday.
Mrs. Lee Kennedy and son,
- _ Troy Lee, are visiting her mo-
two, later when crops are gath- ther, Mrs. Viola Brooks, at Par-
is.
Lonnie Allen and family of
of Reno, w ere guests Sunday in!
class. We wish to invite every and Mrs. L. Bays.
one to attend our Sunday school Mr. and Mrs. Granville Har-'
and be present every Sunday at (guess of Independence, and |
10 o’clock. , | Floyd Nolan3Ub«!
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Several other cars, priced low.
LOOK
at these Outstanding Used
Car Values
1—1926 Ford Touring
1—1925 Ford Touring
1—1925 4-door Ford Sedan
1—1927 Dodge Sedan
1—1926 Chevrolet Coach
1— 1926 Ford Tudor
3 Ford Trucks
2- Chevrolet Trucks
Honest Values
that assure dependable
TRANSPORTATION/
Norris Chevrolet Co.
Deport, Texas
The Chevrolet Red “O.K.
That Counts” Tag Protects
Your Used Car Purchase.
Every reconditioned car we offer for sale is
identified by means of the Chevrolet red
“O.K. that Counts” tag. This tag is the
purchaser’s assurance that the car to which
it is attached has been gone over carefully
by expert mechanics—that it has been
thoroughly reconditioned—and that the * >
price is based on the car’s actual ability to
render service.
Due to the overwhelming popularity of the
new Chevrolet Six, we have on hand at this
time an unusually large group of these
“O.K.’d” cars. Come in! You are certain
to find the car you want—at a price that
will save you money. Make a small down
payment and drive your car away!
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N.V. ANDERSON, Agent
FIRE, TORNADO
HAIL, AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE
< Deport, Texas
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T^ORTELLING the fu-
1? ture is right in our line,
for come what may, even
burglars, the right kind of
Insurance always fortells
protection I
Summertime's the time the
light-fingered reap their harvest!
Insure against burglars! Now!
Not Expensive!
^TNA-IZE
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown
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Batteries
McClain Service Stations
McClain Co., Inc.
PARIS, TEXAS
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Fresh Oysters
Channel
Cat Fish *
We repair and recharge all makes and sell Willards for
all cars.
MILTON SCHOOL WILL
OPEN NEXT MONDAY
SCHOOL AT HALESBORO
WILL OPEN MONDAY
40 LAMAR k
PHONE 255
63 S. MAIN
PHONE 333
Can b> made for less than
Willard spends in making them,
and sold for less than Willard
prices. But they may be short
lived, and expensive in repair.
and children of Chap
visited his sister, Mrs.
Patterson, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wells Johnaon
and daughter, Evelyn, of Inde-
pendence, visited her mother,
Mrs. Will Allen, Sunday.
Mmes. W. S. Cheatham and
Jeff Kirkley of Deport, visited
in the home of their son and
brother, Lawrence Cheatham,
Sunday.
Miss Onnis Cogbill left Mon-
day for Rosalie, where she will
teach this term.
Beware of harboring preju-
dice in your heart. The other
fellow may be doing the same
thing and as a result neither of
you are worth a cuss to the
community.
bye Nell, spent Saturday with
her mother, Mrs. Sallie Young,
'at Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vaughn of
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Ward.
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Deport, visited H. C. King and
I daughter. Miss Lena, Sunday. «“*'• ---------
Mrs. I. R. Jackson and Mrs. of Mosley, were Sunday guests
Billy Jackson spent Monday af-/'^ and Mrs. Walter Patter-
.<son.
Grover Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Roach and
.children of Paris, attended
Fresh and Cured Meats,
Hot Beef and Pork Barbe-
cue, Ideal Bread—.fresh
daily.
A Good Place to Eat!
Seaman Market
and Cafe
News from Milton:
Graden Ausmus of Lubbock,
who will be principal of our
school, arrived Saturday.
ternoon in Deport.
Mr. and Mrs. Givwi
cf Bogata, and Mr. and Mrs
[Willie Southerland of Patton- singing here Sunday,
ville, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Kincaid.
Ike Jackson attended confer-
ence at Pattonville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mur- (
phy and children of Deport,
were guests, of Relatives here'
Sunday.
There was a good attendance
I at Sunday school Sunday with
|V.1I teachers and officers^pres- j
lcnt:,one mw member Mid on?
I visitor. Vaughn Lawler lr (1;
charge etf the League service*
Sunday night and presented <t’
good program.
Miss Mildred Hignight of De-
port, spent the week end in the
home- of Mr. and Mrs. Tul'V
Temple.
* Several from here attended
the circus at Paris Tuesday.
News from Halesboro:
The school will open here
Monday with Mr. Pruitt of
school, arrived Saturday. The Clarksville, principal, and Miss-
school will open next Monday.les Park of Detroit and Crad-
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Kincaid I dock of Bogata intermediate
have been entertaining a new and primary teachers.
boy since Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Buck Cogbill of
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Books Beaumont, spent from Satur-
spent Saturday night in the I day until Wednesday in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd home of his mother, Mrs. S. V.
Whitney at Minter. I Cogbill.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fergu-( Mr. and Mrs. John Bradford
son and children spent the week and children, Mcfrris and Rob-
end with relatives near Clarks-
ville.
Mrs. J. A. Holt and Mrs. Torn
Denison are ill this week. 1
Melvin Jackson of Paris, Rugby, Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt
spent Saturday in Milton. I Goodwin and son of Deport,
Clyde Lawler and family of and Mr. and Mrs. Basil Hackler
Bogata, and M. T. Lawler and of Clarksville, have been ab
| family were dinner guests Sun- tending the bedside of Mrs. Bob
[day in the home of Mr. and Vaughn, who has been seriously
Mrs. Wayne Lawler. [ill. at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kinsey of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Stevenson.
* is now* improving.
Willie and Miss Maude Wo n1
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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/m1/9/?q=%22~1%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.