The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, December 5, 1924 Page: 3 of 10
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IN HONOR ©> MR. BELL’8
BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY
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One of the most enjoyable nc-
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Rale lK cents p*-r word first. In
c„-ionJ> was experienced by all! sertioii; 1 cent per word each ad-
present at the home of Mr. sn>1 j dittonal insertion. Np advertise- - ................. ............
Mrs. John 8. Bell Sunday, Nov ment accepted for less than 25c 'nK day. After lunch the child
ember 28rd, that being the 72nd
DINNBRAND PROGRAM •
AT CROSS ROADSSCHOOL
NKW* PROM CROSS ROADS:
SeversI fixed lunch ami carried
to the school house Thanksgiv-
Hooor BolL
Since our last issue, the follow
ing friends h«ve renewed their
subscriptions to The Times:
Frank Murrell, Minter.
_ W. M. Thompson, Klossom.
birtl.day or Mr. Bell, T„, ,„,j «« HALK-au — o, ...... 8'*"V' »»«*•*
lowing friends and rnl.H.e. were!'1*** “ b"'“un « L *
,J. P. Warner, Patton ville It 1.
M i t| , Loven. Contractor | 1 here wil1 be Sunday school j W. P. Martin, Deport,
sr- r! ^Tuir^,,— r.-r? nr::! % xstsjss
Millie Nobles, Mr. and Mrs. Roy ; hor<1 »«-'ick in A I condition: Thursday night; everybody tn |w n u....i.,’.. n„....... s.
N'i bles and three children 0f | priced right l.um Fennell.
yited.
W. D. Baglcy, Deport.
i------- | Mrs. W. A. Raker, Detroit.
Paris; Mrs. Busan Bauglm of De , NOTICE— Will buy, sell or trade, Claud Parkess,and children, w y R^wler. Blossom R 2
port, who is an aunt of Mr. Bell'cattle, calves, hogs, turkeys or Mar->’ and El her t, and Miss',, „ Chappell. Blossom 1C 2.
and who is past 91 years of age 1 m„st anything. Pete Storey. i Francis Harvey attended the j vyjU Herring, Bogata R 2.
(but in spite of her age, she en- j gTRAYED—Black, hmsT^hT j 8,1 day sin«in,t at »™adway Sun Jim House, Pattonville K1
weight about 950 pounds l.ame 'da^' r .. . . .... Fair Pynes, Cunningham
1 Mrs. Lee Monchief and child-
joyed the day as much as any of
the younger ones); Dr, I. W.
Teague and wife, Mrs. Dora
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pearce,
Mr. and Mrs. Fayette Bauglm
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nobles
and three children, Mr. and Mrs.
string on each front leg; about
7 years old. Notify Jno. G.
Wright
LUST—Between Pattonville and
m v home, open faced Elgin watch
T. T. Jeffus and son. Mr. and Mrs.: letter “ D” engraved on back.
Albert Jackson and son, Mrs.
Elmer Nobles, all of Deport; Mrs.
Ollie Sullivan and baby girl of
Durant, Okla ; Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Bruton and three children of
Blossom; Mrs. Berta Berry, Mrs.
Jess Berry and little daughter,
Mrs. Shirley Bell and little daugh-
ter of Detroit.
Suitable reward to finder.
Dickson.
Ralph
STRAYED — Bay uiare mule,
15 hands, 900 pounds; also black
horse mule, 15K> Hands, 900
l>ounds. and bay horse colt with
Allen Threadgill, R 3.
renof Fauglit, spent the week Miu.k Harks K 3
end with her sister. Mrs. Coy
Pom roy.
Misses Alva Weaver and Jua-
nita Cherry of Clardy, were visit
ors to our school Thursday.
Miss fjnuie Compton of Clardy,!
spent Thursday night with her
cousin. Miss Lola Pom roy.
Several of the young folks at-
tended a candy breaking at
Clardy Saturday night.
Miss Viola Pom roy was a week
roached maine, six months old.
Notify C. il. Whitney, Paris R I end guest of Iter brother, Henry,
1, or call me at Pattonville, col I *t Shady Grove.
At four o’clock in the after |ei.t j
noon the crowd of 43 began to
L. A. Pope, Detroit R 1.
B. M. Davidson, R 2.
A W Ward, R 2.
W. J. Jackson, R 3.
A. W. Anderson, Floydada.
Lee Marlin, R 3.
C. M. Wtckersham, R 3.
D. L Harguess, R 3.
W. C. Philley, Deport.
G. R. Johnson. R 2
.1. T. Threadgill. Deport.
W. C. Gresham, R 3.
W. J. Petty, R 3.
J. H. Reece. Deport.
Earl Legate, Detroit R 1,
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Announcement
1 have purchased the C. C. Mil-
ler Garage and will continue to
conduct the business at the same
location. The force employed
by Mr. Miller, will continue with
me and will he glad to serve the
motoring: public.
Call us when in trouble or drive
in—
Good Workmanship
and Reasonable Prices
Guaranteed
E. W. White’s Garage
leave for their respective homes, ' WANT KD Bright, energetic
sating it had been one of their hoys from 9 to li tor snare time
most pleasant days, and wishing I Good I'W and line prizes.
Mr. Bell many more birthdays I No money needed. Write me a
Mr. Bell received seven! nice f‘"d Wt }"11 vou all
Detroit Herald ' about it Address I'nele Pete,
__1401 2 Slaughter Bldg., Dallas,
New Subscribers. 'Texas.
presents. ■
FOR SALE — Big boll, white
The following new names have got(J Kmv(len at
oeen added to our mailing lis
since our last issue.
Mrs. N. J. Higi ight, Deport.
G. W. Plott, Bogata R 2.
Arthur Barnett, Deport.
Mrs. C. V. Young, Ft. Worth.
C. E. Buster, Bogata R 2.
j SI.50 per bushel. First year run
and the rolls were run out on
'every bale ginned. These seed
j were hand picked and cost me
I S3.33 a bushel last year, and are
j guaranteed to be as good as you
will find anywhere Hogli Evans.
Masonic Notice.
FOR SALE-147 acres, $40 00
per acre; 140 acres in cultivation.
A regular meeting of the De j plenty of water and very well
(tort Lodge wi'l be held Saturday | improved, 4 miles of Merkel,
evening at 7:30 o’clock. All I easy payments, this is n bargain
members are urged Jo be pres-
ent. Visiting brethren cordially
invited. W. H. Griffin, W. M.
Also 87 acres good land 8 miles
of Merkel, at $40.00 per acre,
and time on part of it, can give
A. L. Stalls, Secretary i possession of either. Have sever-
al others for sale, all good farm-
ing land and in good communities.
If interested write J. Mason,
Merkel, Texas.
Buford Jones and family of
Paris, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Nobles Thanksgiving.
Baby Chicks
Don’t order Chicks from a distance. Come to our
place and pick what you buy. 1 Itey arc bred tip foi
laying and arc better than the average chicks shipped
into Lamar County.
HATCHING SPACE
We sell hatching space in our Mammoth Incubators.
Experts with machines «!av and night, ( oil .it our
place on Lamar Avenue Road.
MALLOR V’S
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Gifts of Jewelry
A few of the best gifts for Men ami
Boys at Staples.
Watches ........... fl.SU to WS.«»
Chains..... .....- l-1*"" -V-""
Kmblem Charms - ,"’l) *°
Other Charms ..... l.iHtto --■>
Kmblem Kings .......*■'* to 40. J
Kmhlrtn Buttons ...... U«Mo
Set Kings ... ......... -UH to
Signet Kings ...........2rO to b
CulT Links ............. *° 4" 01
Chain Knives...........2 at) to .1 »
Belt Sets ..... 1.50 to '2 on
Fountain Pens .......I-®*
Cig. Cases .......... m'.0 "-'m
Mi it.»• y Brushes -- 2 50 to 25.00
W. W. Staples
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With the one Great Holiday right around the corner you should begin now to make you ■
selection of gifts for the Kiddies, and the Grown Ups as well. We are prepared to help
you with suggestions for appropriate gifts for the whole family and a host of friends that
you’ll want to remember on this good day.
Coats and Dresses
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Furs
the Delightful Gift
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Hosiery
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Especially will this he true if
it is from this store. Priced
$1.95 $3.50 $6.95
and to $45.00
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Gift Items for
A i)glit’’hiii*i (iiit. A.! tile
new color4. including Kauve,
(hi1 metal. Piccadilly and
Sand, in Chi'; Priced at
$1.50 $1.95 and to $3.95
.4 Gift for Children
Make appropriate Gifts. All the new
ones in iight fur colors. Priced
$13.45 $14.95 and to $37.50
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Christmas
Ties
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A complete line of ties
for Him for a Christ-
mas Gift. Don’t put it
off any longer. He’ll
be pleased if you get it
here. $1 to $2.50
Thi* store is literally crowded
with excellent gift suggestions
for Men. Here are a few items
to help you in your selections.
Handkerchiefs, Ties, Dress Glov-
es. Silk and Wool Hose. Belts,
Shirts. House Shoes, Overcoats,
Hats, 1’ajvmas, and a dozen oilier
things that will delight Fall or,
Brother or Son. Make your se-
lection earlv.
You may have to buy then)
Shoes anyway, so why not
combine necessity and pleas-
ure by giving them a pair of
these sturdy shoes. Priced
$1.50 $1.95 and to $4.50
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, December 5, 1924, newspaper, December 5, 1924; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth911571/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.