The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, October 23, 1931 Page: 2 of 6
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News from Manley:
Red Oak Saturday night.
S. P., W. W. and Mias Mattie
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SCHOOL IS POSTPONED
News Croat Haleoboro:
A party was enjoyed in the * The opening of the school to
ENTERTAINMENTS FOR
MOSLEY YOUNG PEOPLE
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APPOINTMENTS OF THE
REV. G. (’. RANDOLPH
J Anti-Knock Quality at
no extra price
Sunday morning at
11 d’cl K'k; !
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Mrs.
Production costs have been pared to the bone; profits have been forgotten
in these smashing reductions to bring clothing prices back to the level of
/fifteen years ago
in the window at The Times
The skin is 8 feet long
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IN RATE TIMES
AND DALLAS NEWS
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DEPORT GIN REQUESTS
PAYMENT OF ACCOUNTS
Our gin plant
News from Glandale:
Reba Dell, daughter of Mr.
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an arrangement with
Maher*, The Times can
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Farm News and The
NEW DELIVERY SERVICE
PUT ON BY PARIS AND
MT. PLEASANT RAILROAD
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I shipments
Deport has
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V. THEDFORD
Bogata ’ FINE TAILORING ~ Texas
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as our appreci
mpathy.
lerta Leia and Bub Rozel!.
Ut HOLLOWAY, NNtatar
•4 at the pocket*ee at Deport,
SUMCBIPTION PRICE
91.00 m yea a
i Per Year Octette of Laamr
and Bod Elver Coutiee
VARIABLY IN ADVANCE
You will wear nothing but tailor-made clothes once you
have worn them. They look better, wear better and
really are better because they are made to your meas-
ure. And now’ prices on hundreds of beautiful patterns
haye.been reduced to bring them within the reach of
your pocketbook. Order your suit today.
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>A Word of Appreciation
I We wish to thank each of
you for the help in our loss
■MBMd by the fire at our store.
Wo wish we could thank each
of you personally, but such
lone, ao we
iation for all i
J and words
Your friend. -------——
Deport Gin .
J. M. Read, Mgr. for sale at The Tinies office.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O.’Shi of Shaw-
nee, Ok., had had an operation
for appendicitis and was rest-
Wade Setzer.
Sunday school was well at-
■ ered from its body, about eight membership
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rel dog ran up and attacked pic
The NEW Magnolia
MAXIMUM-MILEAGE
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and daughter of Avery, have tended here Sunday. ‘
Jim Aldridge and family of and Mrs. 0. V. Salter and child-
Gee of Marvin, visited Mr. and
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Free of Gum
' But quality has been maintained. There’s no skimping here. Every suit
which bears the label of Hart Schaffner & Marx must be worthy of that
name
You no longer need take chances; you no longer need risk disappointment
by buying a low-priced suit. Hart Schaffner & Marx suits, on the price
basis of fifteen years ago, give you more for your dollar in style and in
satisfaction, than any clothes you have been able to buy since a year be-
fore Pershing led the Legion into France.
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GOOD-BYE OLD CLOTHES . . . HELLO NEW SUF"!
Smoother, Fitter . . . .
Acceleration
MM-5ST
jFRED KIRBY
DEPORT. TEXAS .
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A squir-, churches
* as Well as others are urged
the wriggling body; the head to attend these services,
and few inches of the snaMt- -------<?. (’. Randolph, Pastor,
body jumped at the dog and
buried its fangs into the (log’s
throat. Plenty of fat nrarTand
lard was all that saved its life
L after the bite, and the head
> was placed in a stump, where
it remained alive for several
days, darting its tongue out as
anyone approached.
| in connection with the burning
Sunday visitors in the Wade of the Lamar Creamery. He is
Setzer home were Mrs. Charlie bottling his milk at the dairy
Hubbard of Wewoka, Ok., Jim for a few days until repairs can
Woodie and family and John be made.
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Mr.^and Mrs. Wright and daughter.
Plenty of good McAlister
lump coal; much cheaper than
gas at any price. Also good
.seasoned split w’ood, any length.
We will also saw your wood
into any desired length.
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0150 FALL SUITS
J *^FOR STYLED, TAILORED, GUARANTEED
JHv BY*HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX
Barham were hostesses to the past as we had a good business Mrs. C. W. Pretre and children.
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We are now asking you
Pretre.
by
for parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady,
the Winn, Tony Winn and Mr. and1
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Auxiliary and appreciated it. They are making their home
„ ... the ; We are now asking you, one with her parents at present.
The mxm-ati’.n and all to call and settle your They have the best wishes of
Our obligations have their many friends.
Blank notes and mortgages
1 Mrs. Bose Harrison months’ term.
and these ,in(l baby of Detroit, Mr. and!
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■ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stout and
The son of Hoovertown, spent the !
• of the respective week end with Mr. and Mrs.
and all Christian ]><■ >- Robert Rohm.
lattle Miss Vera and Troy
Burchinal of Paris, are visiting
their grandparents, Mr. and'
Mrs. S. S. Burchinal. I lJQH
Permanent
Waves
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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
* member of the Dallas News
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IT^ I miles <»n inter-state shipments.
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■„ A big Diamond Back rattle- business district and ‘onlv I 1 idax with Mr. and Mrs. visited in the home of S.
“ ‘ ‘ Patton.
| W. E. Yancey of Bagwell, is
visiting in the home of his son,
C. W. Yancey.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cheat-
ham and Mrs. Mattie Kirkley
and children of Deport, visited
in the home of C. W. Yancey,
Sunday.
n i Mrs. Slaton and children of!
Fl f \ •• I k _ i a ■% I
Mosley, !
home of her daughter, Mrs. Lu-
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Marvin Hobbs attended the
.. Dallas Saturday and
have opened Monday, but was
1 until Oct. 26, so the
can help pick cotton.
Willie Hensley returned home
Sunday from Bloomburg, Ark.,
where he was called on account
of the serious illness and death
of his father, caused from a
'spider bite.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Holt, Mrs.
Mattie Salter, Floyd Salter, Mr.
Bogata, spent the week end
• Gee of Marvin, visited Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Morrow of Mt. Mrs. Charlie Lamb at Ambia,
‘-----and Lewis Crump} Mr. Hill was called to Paris
gan. > ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ritchie,
Mr. and Mrs. Newton
and son. (’has. Newton, and
ISlantley. Traffic Mgr Jinmne Farmer of Detroit, via- , „ oId d hter ot
ited here Sunday. , zx oi_- ® ....
I Rev. J. B. Griffith, pastor of
the Church of Christ at Ful-
■ ■C,right, preached here Sunday |
Miss Lucille Wright has re- n
turned from a visit with her V
Nell Wright at |
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Make hide, sent to The Times on less than carl ad shipments,
•ditor by Sam P. Chesshire ot
Alttlstrong. as an appreciation Mr Brantley snid the custom-
for the travel stories The Times prs wil1 bo benefit ted greatly by
man wrote while on his vaca- the service, Mh from
tion last summer, has attracted thp standpoint of economy in
considerable attention, hanging time and exjiense,
in the window at The Times A telephone call to the Paris
office. The skin is 8 feet long an(1 Mt- Pleasint station is all
without the head, nine inclu s ’!’at »s necessary to get freight
L ; Wide, and conUiiusl 22 rattles.
It is the largest we have ever
Men. being a fourth
than the one that came
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In Llano county several
ago. We have heard
•nz’ke stjries from visitors din-
ing the past week, as they
Viewed the skin of this mon-
ster, but none had ever seen
one so large. Mr. Chesshir,
evidently killed him with a shot
gun, as there is a gaping holy'
in the neck. We thank him
very much for the trophy, and . e o , , . . 4 ,
it will be added to our collect «vrv‘c^ f»r Saturday night and chinal
ion of the chase. I Sunday Oct. 24 and 25,
1 ? ' pectively:
at Cunningham Saturday night Oak, Sunday,
at 7:30; Sunday morning at C
Milton at 11 6‘cl >ck; Sunday Harrison, Sunday, were R. A. study
irAinerican Legion
Thursday evening in the home
of Mrs. Oliver. T.._ 1 .
v.B| Riven by Mrs. I. W. Teague. | accounts.
During the business session to be met.
the Auxiliary voted to have ai
Hallowe’en party at the Legion
J hall Thursday night, Oct. 29,
| their husbands and all mem-
3 bers of the legion and their
I wive® to be guests.
The Auxiliary was delight-
fully entertained by members
|';«f Mrs. Barham's class of ex-
nression, Nadie Bullard, Gerald-
ine Phiiley and Mary Helen No-
| We® taking part. Refreshments
HyjeiW served by the hostesses to
|Bine members and several
Send The Times to that son *
daughter going awuy to y
or teach school. The f
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D< ir Friends.: Our gin plant Mr. Travis -Cross and Miss
Was destroyed bv tire, and con Mildred Winn of Brookston,
ditions are so we can’t get back motored to Paris Wednesday
into business <for any of this evening of last week and wero
year’s ginning, but wp ho|>e to united in marriage by the Rev.
be back next year with a much Fernand Pretre. They were1
better, plant to gin your cotton, accompanied by the bride’s
We want to thank you for parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gradyj
Mmcb. Dunn Oliver und Joe your EusincKs j^iven us in m*.
Times Classified Ads Pay.
fair at Dallas Saturday and i Reduced Prices
u , Sunday. if!
,on NEW FALL SUITS
Among the many interesting
snake stories told The Times
L Lawler related one in which
of the young people also attend- dock primary and economics, She has been improving since
2a musical given in the home of has been postponed from Oct. Saturday.
w «v, ub ulc A party was enjoyed Wed-;
rain last week delaying cotton nesday night in the home of
r’tking. . • , -
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Walk-)
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They moved to a house on the J. H.|
Mr. Walker has
been employed u principal ot
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Pleasant
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shipments to the depot without
charge, and incoming freight
iivmi inating in Texas nr within 300 t” Mr., and Mrs. Leonard Mor-|
itting us while on a deer hunt n!i,"s inter-state will be deliver
years to your door without the us-
many
New® from Shady Grove:
The Ashland school .was to
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home of Mr. and Mr®. Paul.be taught by Lawrence Walker and Mr®. Elbert Stogner of Me-;*1*7® ope'
Morgan Friday night. A very principal, Mia® Onnis Cogbill in-1 Crury, has been seriously ill Postponed
large crowd was present. Many termediate and Miss Jodie Crad- for several days with diphtheria. ?
nf thp vnuniF mnnlp hIho Attend. nrimirv und .QKa huu imnmvintF Willie r
musical given in the home of has been postponed from Oct. Saturday.
Mr. and Mr®. Bud Finch Satur- 19 to Oct. 26, because of the, ‘---
day night. i—s- —
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Plant and picking.
children of Ward’s Chapel, vis-i
ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Crews, last week.
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The pastor of the Pattonvillej Mr> and Mrs Sam Burchinal'
charge announces the following and children, Mrs. M. M. Bur-
1 and son. ' William, and
res- \’era and Troy Burchinal visit- )a**as’
Preaching services vd Mrs. Monroe Long at Red
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. or
editor during the past week, J. evening at Shady Grove at 7 :30. Harrison of Holdenville. Okla., price is olnly $1.00 for the nine /
L Lawler related one in which This is the last Sunday of Mr. and
a large rattlesnake had l>ren the conference year ' *.
killed by his hunting compan- changes are made in order that Mrs. Lee Bettis of Fulbright.
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We’® head wits completely sev- p<>ople'on this final round.
spent, Sunday in the wr^wein:
larger b‘ss than carload lots, orig- A daughter was born Sunday ther Cheatham,
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■ ed to your door without the
TniT~drayman’s fee.
Paris and Mt. Plea-ant Rv. Co.
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Delivery and pi
on lea® than carte
into and out of
been announced by F. L Brant-1
ley, traffic manager for the
Part® and Mount Pleasant Rail-
way company. A contract has
been effected between the rail-
road company and Oscar Rhodes
of Deport, who for a long time
has had the mail contract to
haul mail between the station
anru5°Stoff’Cef i i left Friday for California where Hobbs farm.
--; Ivery of local intra-state lhey wjy rnajl€ t^eir home. been employ*
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1931 Ju1?TS!pj bv^theVailroad com Samuel D. Smith preached at the school.
, i ■ , . --------- authorized oy the ranroaa com- , , . . r. _ ( .
— - t mission effective Thursday, Oct. Saturday night. He . , ncMam «uU v1Uu.H lwr. niI1 WJUj t*ucu w raria
Z 8- the commission -ccompan ed by Mr. and Patton> andI Mrs^ J T. Wi cox t the week end with rela- Sunday afternoon on business
-{authorized delivery and pick-up>s,mlth- M5 "nd Mrs; attended the Franklin county tives here {• ' —
MK’Y "• ”'un OI ,'*“n aervice on shipment, original. * «u*’t and ch,M,*n *nd a'nK«ng convention at Hagans- g .. .. _
Octotwr 15, to Mr. and Mrs. h nnt-dd* nf th*. Clyde Davidson. » port, Sunday. Io T
^^foJdWf,>rd “f “*"T' w”’ 5*e deliverv service, accord- , L.u.t|J>er Burchinal preached Mrs. S. V. Cogbill and daugh.
fo™"b: M”ling to Mr Brantlev. applies »t Ulierty Sunday morning. He ter, Misa Onnis, spent Monday
. ? X °fr, u*""’..""1 nnlv on shipments originating "as accompamed to that place in thc home of Mra. Cogbill’s
„r ,a.. n.n.. w w.thin 300,by John Lindsey .. I ’ . ” ~ ~ .......
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Curtis Blossom, r.:
The deliveries will be made in of . BreV^ter, spent Thursday accompanied
Oscar Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fox of
Rosalie, spent Sunday with
their daughter, Mrs. R. C.
Hyatt.
Charlie Jones of Cunningham,
sp«int the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Hare.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morgan
tnd daughter, Paul Marie, f
Sunday with Mrs. EThma Thorn-
ton at Center Point.
The Time, editor and wife'?i"ion eff'ctiv' Thur’day. Oct.
•re in receipt of an announce
iMnt of the birth of a son
October 15, to Mr. and Mra
Mrs.
formerly Miss :
Crawford
Piiwtj- c»V7« v zw« awviu- a I fl , Mrs. S. V. Cogbill and daugh-
Mr. Brantlev, applies at *jberb’ Sunday morning. He ter> Miss Onnis, spent Monday
in me nome oi mrs. uogoiu 8 „ilvt 4
shter, Mrs. C. R. Wright, at and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Woodie
Blossom, r
them home and
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, October 23, 1931, newspaper, October 23, 1931; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292971/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.