The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1931 Page: 5 of 6
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Honor roll for this month—
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Roy Chappell and Miss Don- ]cs Wayne Williamson.
na Weaver, who attend P. J. C.,
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Charlie Abernathy and fam-
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Nellie
Second grade— Texarkana, ?pent from Wednes-
substantial
Lawler,
Clyde
Franks, Nellie Conder, Jerald
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A pie supper was held Friday
The sum of $14.90 wa§
M. Tucker.
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ing injured recently in an ac- and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Har- honor roll next month.
vey of Paris, spent Thursday r; "
News was received here last wRh Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Allen. Primer—First honor roll: Char-
News from Mosley:
There were no services held
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We are glad to have the opportunity of
extending an invitation to the farmers of
this community to attend the Evening
School, which is being conducted for the
farmers every Friday night at the school
building by B. B. Hutson,-teacher of voca-
tional agriculture.
of Gaston, Ala., came Saturday
for a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Cardwell.
All the grades in our school
have both individual and class
charts in
ANNOUNCE HONOR ROLL
CROSS ROADS SCHOOL
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everyone in this section
Royse Dee, son of Mr, and
News from Glendale:
Willie Joe, small daughter of
been called *to Deport by the
illness and death of his father,
Mrs. W. H. Jones and niece
of Cooper had been visiting
Marshall Jones.
Shadowland School News:
Our school is making good
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Deport to Mt. Pleasant
fr:45 a. m.—3:10 p. m.
Deport to Paris
10:35 a. m.—6:35 p. m.
Headquarters
CITY DRUG STORE
FIRE. TORNADO, HAIL, AUTOMOBILE, BONDS
M. V. ANDERSOM, Agent
OFFICE DEPORT STATE BANK
FEDERAL reserve
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tendance roll:
Honor roll:
• -seventh'grade.
Intermediate
roll:
First National Bank
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According to a ruling of the
Court of Criminal Appeals the.
operation of Sunday picture
shows was a violation of the
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ABBOTT CHILD DIES * RECOVERY ISENBURG
AFTER SHORT ILLNESS CHILD IS REPORTED
The only way to help the farmer is to help
him help himself. The Adult Farmers’
Evening. School offers this opportunity.
Worth. ^Walker.
Edward Lassiter of Caton-
ville, spent the week end with
his mother, Mrs. Eddie Lassi-
ter.
Miss Polly Edwards who is
teaching in the Liberty school,
is ill with influenza and was
not able to return to her school
Monday. Her sister, Miss Mil-
dred, is substituting for her.
News from Oakdale:
This community has been vis-
ited by a real good rain which
is appreciated as most of the!
Second! Paris, had spent Thanksgiving I
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Rivers; fourth Mallory.
The Womans Missionary So- ,
ciety elected the following of-cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Davidson had become unman-
agable and reared up, falling
back and breaking the buggy
shafts.
R. H. Dyer had moved his
family from Franklin county to
a house on the J. F. Bell farm,
east of Deport.
A number of people were kill-
ing hogs as the weather had
been cold for several days.
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Taken from The Times of
20 Years Ago
to raise their score.
A Thanksgiving program was
given at the school house Wed-
nesday afternoon. Visitors for
the afternoon were Mr. and
Mrs. Houston Pomroy, Mrs.
Johnnie Williams, Mrs. Ralph
and
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News from Cross Roads:
Our school is progressing
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Mr. Dillard
crushed and
bone, Mrs.
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Mrs. J. H. Moore, assisted by
seve^pl other ladies was in
charge of the sale of Red Cross
Christmas seals in Deport.
OAKDALE COMMUNITY
APPRECIATES RAIN
| Buford Legate and Raymond P
I Pomroy won attendance certifi-lily had moved to Sumner where
THE DEPORT TIMES, DEPORT, TEXAS, FRIDAY, DEC. 4, 1931
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I MRS. MATTIE SALTER I NO SERVICES AT MOSLEY | MINTER TEACHERS AT
STILL UNIMPROVED DUE TO BAD WEATHER STATE CON VEN’
Mrr^es. J. H. Moore and S. -M.
Stone had entertained with r
tea at the home of Mrs. Moore,
honoring Mrs. H. L. Campbell.
C. J. Moore, one of the early
settlers of this section, had
died at the age of seventy-four.
after a short illness.
Buying Nursery Stock
Sometimes is expensive in many ways: First in the first cost, if we pay too
high a price we lose. Second, if we buy plants that are not true to name, or are not
in a healthy, growing condition. Third, if plants do not have a well developed root
© system, furnishing them.a foundation to make satisfactory growth. Fourth, when we
buy from itinerant, irresponsible peddlers of trees, to whom we cannot look for ad-
justment when trouble shows up in the future.
When we buy plants this way, there is only one sure result, and that is loss of
money and time, and is a sore disappointment.
WE GROW ALL THE PLANTS WE SELL.
WE NEVER UNDER ANY CONDITIONS SUBSTITUTE.
OUR PLANTS ARE STATE INSPECTED, and their Healthfulness Insured.
You get from us just what you buy, and at a price that is lower than is asked
for inferior stock. You are pleased both with the price you pay, and with results
obtained afterward.
Peaches as low as $8.50 per hundred; Flowering Shrubs as low as 10c each;
Privett as low as $3.50 per hundred.
A million clean, high grade fruit trees, shrubs, evergreens and ornamental
g) plants to select from. Come and see, or send a trial order. You will be pleased. Cata-
§) log on request.
1 Whaley Farm Nurseries
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Rom Bishop i
station agent at Bogata for
few days.
METHODIST SOCIETY
ELECTS NEW OFFICERS law.
Co. force with a
dinner.
News from Shady Grove:
Everybody is anxious for it
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died Friday morning after an who was ill with fever for sev- so they can kill hogs
<n„«aa nf ton RnrJar.1 a.r. | Mrg Mattje Salter jg unjm_
Mr. and Mrs. John Cal Young'proved and is confined to her
| Mr. Castleberry attended the
,, Robert and Miss Gladys funeral of his sister, Mrs. Ford i
nis parents and a brother. Earl. France of McCrury, spent the at Blossom, last week.
Jane Holland will be the fai- the week end in the home of Good progress is beinv mark
ry and Jerald Byas the brownie Cale McCrury. «- - * • ’ * • ■ g -- -
representing our school in the
parade at Paris Thursday.
ger visited relatives in Dallas her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will
last week.
J. L. Bagley made a business
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also visited in the home of his
Q. E. Binnion had spent
Thanksgiving with his son, Roy
who was attending Trinity Uni-
versity at Waxahachie.
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STATE CONVENTION F~ — *------* — ~
ed by the school Wednesday af-
ternoon at the school auditor-
ium, after which school was
ter, Mrs. Robert Rolen, recently.!
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sharpe of I
Detroit, were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Spears.
of Tyler, spent the holidays
with her mother, Mrs. C. L.
Grogan, and other relatives.
Misses Doris Tucker of Com-
merce, and Margarette Tucker
Monk. I
Mrs. Hugh Harvey and child- ing to try hard tobe on the
school,
realized.
Seesaws, a playground ball
arid bat and a volley ball net
have been added, and we plan
of‘Midway, s^nV'thT Thanks- to
giving holidays in the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. , , .
— Tuvkci charts m reading and anth-
Philip *Hendley of Whites- ^e^c and^ all are_working hard
boro, spent the week end in the
home of his mother, Mrs. John
Bazzel.
J. D. Maddox of Tyler, spent
the holidays with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Maddox.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sparks and T _ , „
children and Aubrey Cardwell ’ , ^d Moore
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Miss Inez Walker, teacher in
the Cross Roads school, near
Steve Scaff and V. N. Dug-.Detroit, spent the holidays with
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Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Dugan Clement
trip to Dallas last" week and moved to Clardy last week.
also visited in the home of his Raymond Harvey of Paris,
brother, James Bagley, at Ft. sn€nt Thanksgiving with Dixie
News from Fulbright:
A large crowd attended the
Thanksgiving program render- i Dolton and
ed bv the school Wednesdav af-: won P1’,zes in the milk Contes^,
and Clarence Merritt won in
the spelling contest in the sec-
dismissed to resume work Mon-|On<* ffrade.
Mrs. P. W. Maddox and dau- P^ht’ Nov. 20, at the school
day. . |
■ ghters, Elaine and Gloria Joyce 'house tm- the benefit of the j
a rm « . « «• « ■ onnonl Inn cum at %1/1 (III tx/Qa
News from Hutsonville:
Roy Lee Abbott age 4, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. Gaither Isenburg,'to stop*
Illness of about ten days. Bur- eral days, has recovered. I Mrs. Mattie Salter is unim-
ial waa at the Minter cemetery; Mr. and Mrs. John Cal Young’proved and is confined to her
Friday afternoon, Bev. Claude visited relatives at Pattonville bed.
Williams conducting the funer- the first of the week.
al services. He is survived by
eight
broken collar,
a broken schools have a large number of;
more ;
Two children es- all along. 7'uu»v luhi-i
caped without injury. Mr. Dil-[ed out Wednesday for Thanks-,
lard is in a hospital at Durant, giving.
Mr. and Mrs. John Porter | Weather has been bad all the i
spent the week end with his past week. Pretty weather i< mv - —,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Por- would be appreciated by most li CWS "Ol IWCntV
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with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Oats.
Mr. and Mrs Earl Cook and
son, Hoyt, of Cunningham.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Kimball spent Sunday in the home of
had entertained the J. O. Pirtle her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.
Thanksgiving E. Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox were i
guests Saturday of her parents,
Will Moore of....Clarksville, had Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bell at Cun-
ningham.
Miss Johnnie Allen spent the
week end in the home of her
brother, Fred Allen, at Cun-
ningham.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kennedy
carried their little daughter,
Clarice Mabel to Paris Tuesday
for medical attention.
Mrs. Fred Nolen who has
i been ill for some time, is report-
ed unimproved.
Barbara, , small daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen, who
has been ill, is improving.
Clarence Ashford of Minter,
spent Friday night in the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.
W. Ashford. His brother, Or-
vil, returned home with him for
an extended visit.
io. iUftiuc Ortiiw.
Mrs. J. L. Short spent Satur-
Everybody Ra> Butler,“at Pattonviiie. MrS’
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Bud Green of Bogata, moved ghter,
are starting spent Saturday’night with Mr. Mrs. M. M. Burchinal and her withjtheij parents here^
Ernest Randle at
News from Minter:
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Parker
and turn*'cold? here the past week end^ duc to and Miss Maude Wickersham progress with forty pupils en-
bad weather. attended the state teachers con- rolled; a few more are expected
Our school was dismissed ven^ion in Amarillo Thursday soon.
Wednesday afternoon for the and Friday- | The primary grades had an
Due to bad weather there interesting Thanksgiving pro-
were no Sunday school and ject for their sand table, and
(also made some suggestive
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bell, Mr. booklets.
The advance grades .have
hard on their
and have.
at Ft. Worth.
Albert Roach of Paris, spent rrjoise Crosson,
the week end with Frank and ’ ‘ ’■
John David Ball. 'roll:
Louise Roddy spent the holi-
I Ci.vue uavviri, auuBiaimai
farmer, living between Rugby
and Bogata, handed The Times
editor a check Monday for an-
i other year’s subscription.
County Attorney .Uhn T Hut-
chison and Miss Frankie Nrh-
• ola, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.B
C. W. Nichols of Paris, were Childrens, Miss Rhoda Oliver;
married at Hugo last Thursday, study, Mrs. Phillips Grant; lit-
The bride has been employed erature and publicity, Mrs. J.
as cashier at the Plaza Theatre R. Kelsey; Christian social re-
for some time. The «rroom is lation, Mrs. Grady Jackson; lo-
ft grandson of J. R. Hutchison cal work, Mrs. Kenneth Bar-
Sr. of Denort, and is serving nett; supplies, Mrs. J. C. Bar-,
his third term as county attor- ham. The date for the annual
ney of Lamar county. z bazaar was set for Dec. 18-19.
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fleers for the year 1932 at its
meeting Monday: President,
Mrs. J. A. Grant; vice presid-
ent, Mrs. J. R. Hutchison; con-
ference secretary, Mrs. Al W.
Anderson; recording secretary,
Mrs. Dean Oliver; treasurer,
Mrs. R. L. Ely; assistant treas-
urer, Mrs. J. M. Grant; super-
intendents of departments—
her aunt, Mrs. Mattie Eudy, a^ Paria Saturday night.
which was held Sunday. | Miss Mildred 2“"
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1 Ennis Sparks and Jack Park- first month’s work.
er of Clardy, spent Friday regular attendance the grades
night with Mr. and Mrs. Grif were not as goad as they should
Monk. • have been, but everyone is go-
ter, at Minter.
Pupils who have perfect at-
tendance records in the primary, Mrs. Tommie Hammett, is ill.
room at the Hutsonville school Charlie Abernathy and fam-
are: Louise and Lucille Franks, j]y of Detroit, Spent the week
Ruby Hamilton, Nellie and end in the Ironic of his mother,
Freddie Lee Conder, Muriel and Mrs. Bettie Hammett.
Jerald Love. | Marvin Sneed and family of
Honor Roll: Second grade— Texarkana, ?pent from Wednes-
Cecil Ursury. Ruby Hamilton. rfay until Friday in the home of
. First grade—Lucille and Louise his sister, Mrs. John Woodie.
Franks, Nellie Conder, Jerald Sunday schools at McCrury
and Muriel Love, Laverne Flem- and Glendale were postponed
ing. Primary—Freddie Lee Con- due to bad weather.
der, Coralea Williams, Imogene; Buddie Johnson spent the
Smith, Billie Joe. Frye. I week end with relatives at Cun-
The prirnary room boasts two ningham.
sets of twins in the first grade.!
They are seven years of ago.'
Both sets attended school last
year, and are Louise and Lucille
Franks and Jerhld and Muriel
Love.
2 Principal’s room perfect at-
Roy Hamilton, nicely with an enrollment of
Esther Ursury, 37. Those on the honor roll for
| the first month were: .
room — Honor grade—Adelene Williams; third
Fourth grade—Jane Hol-j grade—Marie
land; third grade—Jerald Byas., grade—J. R. House.
, pools and cisterns were empty.
in the home of his son? Bob' 0l|1r/<:hooJ Vas ab,?.',t thir7 I—
-----------enrolled and is making good _
progress. 1
tt, t, v x j j. Mr. and Mrs. Dock Prestage
uV‘ G. Roberts and fam- of Ladonia, spent the week erid
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THANKSGIVING PROGRAM cates at the end of the first | he had been assigned work for
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every day.
Leo Bolton, Sarah Margarett
Adelene Williams
The McCrury school
have purchased a new basket(will represent the schoofin the'
Mrs. Charlie Lamb of Ambia, |
-_Yhe B. Y. P. U. program was spent Friday with her mother,1
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'program is held every Sunday day with her daughter,
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ed a message that the family of is invited. Mrs. Bud Furgerson and dau-
her uncle, C. P. Dillard were in, Bud Green of Bogata, moved ghter. Miss Gladvs, attended
a^ car^wreck at Durant, Okla, last week to the McCrury com- the funeral of Mrs’. Ford at
Blossom Saturday and visited week of the_ serious illness of
Her daughter spent *he Thanksgiving holi- ro]];’
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Land- <7
rum are visiting at Cunning- rn]];,
ham.
Mrs. Bud Jordan and Mrs. J.
i so they could kill ’hogs. Some
had already killed.
Willie Finch of Minter, visit-
ed in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
S. S. Burchinal Saturday.
First grade—second honor
Judeith Wright, Winfred
Townes.
Second grade1—second honor
: Vera Cawlev, Granvel
Skaggs. Weldon Betterton.
then I lvirs- ?ua Joraan ana Mrs. j. Third grade—first honor roll:
Mr. and Mrs. Murice Miller T’ B«itliff and children. spent A]yjs Crosson. Second honor
[and P. F. Miller spent Monday par^ .(d.?as? visiting at r9]]: Be1.1l. h Lee Gifford, Lu-
;and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Commerce. Wright.
Columbus Morgan and Mr. and Miss 1 ollie Robinson is visit- Fourth grade—second honor
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Sixth grade—first honor roll:
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Seventh grade—second honor
: Rebecca Townes.
had
a L.
Dillard
their daughter, Ruth, a pupils, and
1 broken arm.
ribs munity. j
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stone at Spring Hill. 1”
These schools turn- i and Mrs,
1 Paris.
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Thanksgiving holidays. Work
was resumed Monday.
Lee Moore has returned here church services Sundays
I from Oklahoma, where he has' „
been visiting. Iand Mrs- Daulty Bell and Mr. I
Mrs. Mattie Burchinal was and Mrs. Don Norrell attended been working
unable to attend the funeral of ^he^ Ballard-Hammon wedding English notebooks,
- made -some very good maps in
spent geography.
We have just finished the
Due to ir-
Miss Mildred
grandchildren were unable to
attend her bedside because of
bad roads and inclement wea-
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Murice Miller T- Ratliff and children spent Al\is"crof
Campbell and Commerce.
Miss Tollie Robinson is visit-
‘ Mrs.' S? R. ‘CurtTss at'*B‘rewster'. l?gJler„sZSAtr’ MrS‘ John Crump’ roll:
! Miss Whytner Smith spent
• Thanksgiving holidays
I home folks at Detroit.
The people were glad to see
was serving as the weather clear up Tuesday days with Mr. and Mrs. John
. a 1 so they could kill hogs. Some Roddy at Hutsonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oliver and
Mrs. Sallie Vickers attended the
funeral of Mrs. Bill Eudy, Sun-
day.
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ited in the home of his daugh- . --------------
in the Ashland school. Merle
boys Whitney and Ben Riggin Jr.
A nine pound son was born ball, and intend to enter the Christmas party.
Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Sam basketball tournament.
Abbott. . 7.
One of the hardest rains that postponed Sunday night
has visited this section in some count of had weather,
time, fell Monday night. i
Mrs. D. E. Suggs has receiv-, night at McCrury.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hyatt
and children spent Thanksgiv-
ing with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. Fox, at Rosalie.
Bud Finch has improved and
is able to sit up some, after be-
vey of Paris, spent Thursday
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