The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1932 Page: 8 of 8
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NEWS
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IN THE RACE FOR COUNTY CLERK
RED RIVER COUNTY
NEXT SATURDAY
Hollis Alien and Jack Robin-
ALL FAVORS APPRECIATED
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Miss Lessie Johnson of Paris,
was a guest from Friday until
Sunday in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Dick DeBerry.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grant
of Dallas, were week end guests
of his parents, Dr. and Mrs.
Stephen H. Grant.
A son who has been named
Joe Raymond, was born Satur-
day to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oliver
of Minter.
and
visiting
Thelma at Commerce,
. Hutchison her son, Paul,
j and Mrs. Barnett her son, Billie,
at Dallas.
picking was
Friday.
A light shower of rain fell
in the Deport country Wednes-
day afternoon, which will check
cotton picking, which was get-
ting underway at a great rate.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Parchman
and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mafhey
and son, Wilbur of Mt. Vernon,
visited Tuesday in the home of
Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Ely.
Miss Annie Mae King of Par-
is, is a guest this week of Miss
Pearl Millspaugh in the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.
A. Millspaugh.
Mr. and Mrt. W. E. Williams
and Edwin Williams of Hot
Springs, Ark., spent the week
end in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Jeffus.
Mrs. Wilbur Miller and dau-
ghter, Margaret Ruth of Mur.-
River and western Bowie coun-
ty, according to the Clarksville
Times. A test well in the vicin-
ity is down 3700 feet.
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Unless changes are made in
the new budget a reduction of
10c in the city tax rate of Paris
is expected, in spite of a reduc-
tion of $750,000 in assessed
values.
to L. R. Lawler, parcels of land
in survey in name of J. T. Har-
mon, assignee of D. Draper, in
the city of Deport.
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Mrs. S. M. Dunham and child-
ren, Spurgeon and 1
Ruth of Forney, are visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Westbrook.
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Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Oliver
have returned from Dallas and
Mansfield where they visited
Jack, Jim and Malcolm Oliver
and Mrs. Frank Mayfield.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hone
of New Mexico, were guests
last week of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. J. Horn.
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Work has begun on the new
residence built by Al W. Ander-
son on the site occupied by his
present home before it was mov-
ed across the street to another
lot belonging to Mr. Anderson.
Rob Loven has the contract for
the seven room brick veneer
structure for which J. L. Wees
of Paris was the architect. The
cost will be in the neighbor-
hood of $4,000.
Mrs. S. R. Jeffus and Miss
Sudie Waldrop are visiting
friends and relatives in Tyler.
The H. D. McAllister home at
Detroit was burned recently, ac-
cording to The Detroit News-
Herald, fire also threatening
the home of Editor Claude
Councill and damaging the res-
idence of Dr. W. N. Mullins.
The threatened houses were
saved by citizens of Detroit.
Wagon Sheets, 10-ounce, 10x14, White Sheet $3.00
Abo have Dux-Bak Sheets, 10-ounce, 10x14 $5.00
% Wagon Rods, each 20c, 2 for 35c
Pick Sacks, Bounce, 5 to 7 yards long—
5-yd., 60c; 6-yd., 70c; 7-yd^ 85c
Sob Leather Knee Pads, pair _ 50c
Cotton Scales, 200-lb capacity
Cotton Scales, 300-1b capacity
$3.75
$8.95
$4.25
cie, Ind., are guests in the home ed at Paris show J. I. Lawler
of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McAi- - - - -
lister.
Miss Mabel Truss has return-
ed to her home at Honey Grove,
after several days visit with
her sister, Mrs. R. L. Ely.
Mrs. Luther Cheatham was
brought to the Deport Sanitar-
ium Sunday for treatment and
is improving.
Mrs. John. Antoine and dau-
ghter, Miss Virgin’a, were in
Roxton Tuesday to attend the
last week and is recovering changing hands in eastern Red
nicely.
Imy Joe, small daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Barrett, had
a bad gash cut on her forehead
Friday when she pulled part of
a bed, which had been stood up
to be painted, over on her.
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Mrs. I. L. Read returned last
week from Dallas, where she
visited Mmes. N. D. Webb and
J. H. Read.
Frank Smyre
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WANTS YOUR VOTE
30x4.50 Mansfield Tires
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Kenneth mailing list, making her remit-
tance from Commerce where
she is attending school. Miss
Cason has been a consistent
subcriber to The Times for sev-
eral years and states that her
family has tried to do without
it but finds it impossible.
RE-OPENING
When you tire of paying from
$15 to $25 for a pair of glasses,
come and see me. We have
them priced from 50 cents for
flat lense to $2.50 for toric
lense. D. E. Jeffus, Jeweler.
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Nelda, infant daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Campbell,
has been ill but is reported im-
proved.
Hugh Jeffus, Vernon West-
brook, Troy Griffin and J. G.
Turner are on an outing trip
in Oklahoma.
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Paul Wood ’ cut his hand
severely Friday when a saw he
was using slipped in his hand.
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Eleanor I and K. Dale Wolford, district
manager of the Community
Natural Ges Company, were in
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ing last Sunday at his home J
west of Deport, is unimproved, i =
Mrs. McGill and the child are
staying with Mrs. J. H. Eudy,
where they can be near the doc-
tor for treatment.
Mrs. Roy Finch of the Mos-
ley community, is ill with ty-
phoid fever.
Brooks Wright of Roxton,
•pent Wednesday in the home
of his aunt, Mrs. B. C. Ellis.
The dove season will open
Monday,, Sept. 1, and will run
until Oct. 1. The duck season
will run one month longer this
year than last, starting Oct. 1,
and continuing until Dec. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Lowrey
of Cincinnati, Ohio, who have
been visiting in the home of
Rev. and Mrs'. H. J. Manley, left
today (Thursday) for Char-
lotte, N. C., and points east.
Real estate transfers record-
ed at Paris include: B. B. Hut- !
son and wife, Mrs. B. B. Hut- ]
son to J. I. Lawler, for Minnie ;
Grant, part of the D. Draper <
headright survey in the town
of Deport for $10 and other
valuable considerations.
J. R. Kelsey, J. M. Grant and
Dr. Stephen H. Grant spent sev-
eral days the first of the week
fn Oklahoma, where they en-
joyed an outing trip on Little
River. Uncle Bob Hutchison
also went along to keep camp
and look after the “boys.”
We have re-opened our Grocery
and Meat Market with one of
the cleanest and most up-to-
date lines in Deport.
It will be a pleasure for you
to trade here, where everything
is displayed in newly painted
shelves, and the Low Prices at-
tached so that you can see what
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;; A fresh stock of Meat and
;; Groceries of the finest quality
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We invite you to inspect our*
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Mr. Terry has .not only advocated, but has practiced rigid economy in
county affairs. If you want a man who is in every way qualified, and
with whom you do not have to experiment, vote for—
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Thurman Singleton under-
went a major operation at the
Deport Sanitarium Thursday of
Every angle of this store's
economic service conforms
with that principle.
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Norman Reece has the con-
tract for repair work on the
Chappell Hill school house. The
structure was damaged by a
strong wind some time ago and
will be generally repaired.
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We must own our Mer-
chandise as cheaply as our
competitors.
You want to buy goods
that are worth the money
at cheap prices.
Mrs. Bill Nicholson returned
to her home at Paris. Saturday
after a visit in the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. TJTTl
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A family reunion was held
Sunday at the home of Rev. and
Mrs. H. J. Manley. Guests
were Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Low-
rey of Cincinnati, Ohio, and
Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Riley of
Sherman.
Clarence Nobles, local gro-
Ceryman, who was injured in a
fall at his store two weeks ago,
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Miss Opal Oliver is expected
home Friday from Dallas, where
F. L. Rogers is moving his
$ and 10c store from Bogata
into his store here.
Frank Smyre, who led the
ticket in the July primary of
the Red River county clerk’s
race, was in The Times office
Wednesday and left an ad ask-
ing the voters’ support in Sat-
urday’s election.
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Elect me your next County Clerk, and I guarantee you
satisfactory, economical service.
visiting in the homes of Mr.
and Mrs. E. O. Harris and Mr.
A heavy shower of rain fell and Mrs. Hollis Wright of Dal-
fdr a short time Thursday of las, returned home Saturday,
last week but did little more ------
than settle the dust, and cotton
underway again teacher of the primary room in
the Pattonville school for the
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Miss Pearl Millspaugh and
funeral of Mrs. W. L. Davis, her guest, Miss Annie Mae
mother of Mrs. J. B. Antoine of King of Paris, who have been
Petty.
Mrs. Hal Murrell re-| Mrs. Jack
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after a visit with her I the home of
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vacation from his position with ;[ ’
a Lufkin drug store.
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J, C. Barham and Miss
5 Ophelia Mason are in Dallas, i
buying fall and winter goods
for the Deport Dry Goods Co.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ragsdale
and Miss Louise Black of Blos-
hom, were guests Sunday of
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»n “of’DaiiM. "s^nt'the'Teek £,erw'lr«nta.’ Mr and Mr8' H'
end in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Allen.
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Hutchison and Mrs. E2 ll-
Barnett spent the week end in
Dallas and Commerce, Mrs.
Ladd visiting her daughter,
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Was able to be in town Tuesday.1 ^rs
Miss Opal Oliver is expected
•he has completed nurses train-
ing at the Methodist Hospital.
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Misses Clara and EVelyn
Stalls have returned from a
Week’s visit with their aunt,
Mrs. R. H. Clinger, at Dallas.
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1932, newspaper, August 26, 1932; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1293015/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.