The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, December 19, 1930 Page: 4 of 10
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FRIDAY, DEC. 19, 1930
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LIBERAL TERMS
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Christmas Gift
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DIAMOND RINGS
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Christmas Gifts
POCKET AND STRAP WATCHES
that will please everybody
BUY NOW
NOVELTY JEWELRY
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A further Stock Reduction is necessary,
so we will continue this month with
Letters to Santa
From Children
heard talking to another:
‘Tse yoh .frien’.
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THE MILLION DOLLAR MAJESTIC BRINGS
THE WHOLE FAMILY BOX SEATS FOR
THE WORLD’S FINEST ENTERTAINMENT
LOCAL DEALER MAJESTIC RADIOS
AND REFRIGERATORS
$19.75
$16.75
...$8.85
419.85
$12.85
49.85
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Dear Santa Claus: I
little girl, eight years old.
There is nothing nicer for a Christmas present than a
Watch. Take advantage of these Red Tag Sale prices.
We have been in the jewelry businessin Deport fifteen
years, and you may depend upon what we tell you about
our merchandise.
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$25.00 Elgin Pocket Watches, now...
$15.00 Elgin Strap Watches, now__
$13.50 Fountaine Wrist Watches___
$12.75 value Boys Strap Watches______
$12.00 value Ladies Wrist Watches..
Diamond Rings, regular $25.00 value, now ..
Diamond Rings, regular $22.50 value, now
Diamond Rings, regular $12.50 value, now ..
Other Diamonds Higher Priced.
See the beautiful new Novelty Jewelry in Pendants and
Brooches, Vases, Ivory Sets, Set Rings, Bracelets, Beads
and other Giftware. Dozens of articles too numerous
to mention, but all go in our Red Tag Sgle. Then there
is Silverware, Glassware, Pottery.
Please three barrels of whiskey, and I
if they still had the goods they 1
could get their island back with i
jail improvements.
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A bank advertisement tells
us that money in the bank is
the secret of poise, but the
secret of having money in the
bank is one of balance.
There is no sense of worry-;
ing over the theory of evolu-
tion when a few minutes before
the mirror might decide the
question for all time.
There rhould be a law com-,
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Dear Santa: I am a little
boy, four years old. I was too
excited to tell you what I want-
ed when I saw you Saturday,
but bring me a tricycle, some
oranges, apples and chocolate
candy. Remember Mother and
f ister and Pappaw and Mam-
maw. Your friend,
Franklin Bell, Bogata, Texas.
Now—with Christmas but a week away a
wonderful Majestic comes as the ideal answer
to this year’s gift problem. Unbelievably eco-
nomical in price, a Majestic will thrill the whole '
family. To each one, from the oldest to the
youngest, it is a personal gift of favorite en-
tertainment for years to come. With its un-
canny selectivity and glorious Colorful Tone, a
Majestic makes it fun to stay home. Night
after night, it will bring you free—the most
brilliant, the costliest talent in the land. ,
A lasting memento of sentiment—an eternal heritage of
affection. Due to our Red Tag Sale, you can buy Jew-
elry at a reduction of from 20 TO 40 PER CENT.
Texas editors are due to have
the greatest and most inspira-
tional meeting within the his-1
tory of the Texas Press Asso-1
ciation at its convention in San
Angelo next June, provided men
---, who were selected at a meeting '
mals this season.
been 222 trappers’ licenses is- men selected to
sued at Clarksville. All of the program has been received, ers and sparklers,
which means that a consider- but The Times
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was
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a Mississippi jail.
Since all other efforts had fail-'
#i < J him, he addressed a letter
* to the governor, with a plea for years old.
para- an<j want
nigger Sam ain’t fit to. feed to
de hawgs, why, I done sfxike
light up, an’ tole him you shoh-
ly is!”
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in dis jail nxin to sure and don’t forget any of State Department of Public
year. Health, after the age of 33 the
Because n< xt Thursday, which
is our regular pr- ss day, dunes
on Christmas day, The Times
is going to make a big effort to
get the paper out on Wednesday
night of next week to permit
its employees and publisher to,
properly obser”' the day. Cor-
respondents and advertisers are :
psked to co-operate in the mat-1
ter by let tin" us have copy on
Monday. We made a
cation on Monday. Let’s make
it 100 per cent this time, and
we thank you heartily for your
consideration.
sevenfe< n
has printed
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just preceding Christ-
Last week’s edition car-
pages of them, with
held over for ins -’-’i n
t! is week. We have mailed old
Santa copies of The Tinies -con-
taining these l"tters, so he will
know the wishes of our little
friends, and we hope he is able
to grant every request.
Some people imagine that if
they can replace the frying pan
Dear Santa: It is getting with a chafiing dish they will
near Christmas time again and need no other credentials to
I suppose I had better tell you (enter high society.
I—. ' -----: you to bring me. i
I want a little electric iron, »1
doll and
, pers.
fruit, nuts and candy,
forget my little sisters,
tie friend, Bettye Joe Hutchin-
son. ' .
you
similar ever do to entitle you to ad-
request on Thanksgiving, which mission?”
always comes on Thursday, and Mr. Betha: “
with three exceptions, every two chain letters.
advertiser and correspondent, St. Peter: “Come right in
let us have matter for publi- and take a seat up front.”
in the third grade.
I just tole bring me a doll whose eyes will
the fohman, when he say dat open and shut, a little ring, or-
anges, apples, candy and nuts, I
other fruit and lots of fire I
works. Do not forget mama
and papa and my teacher. Yours
truly, Ethyleene Solomon, De-
port R2.
One of
claims to
eight noiseless typewriter, but so far1
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clemency. The opening
graph left no doubt as to his
urgent need:
“Dear Boss: The white folks candy,
is got me i
hang me on
and here it
re; dy.”
Finnpr an °ld-fashioned father
* e .were to see his daughter posing
on the beach in one of those
(sun suits he would see that she
Dear Santa Claus: 1 want a got tanned the rest of the way
big doll, a little house full of down her back.
things, and candy, apples, or- i -------
bananas and nuts. I Tke”e ---
i the pelling them U, _____
good ments over filling stations. Peo-I
" pie must have some place to
live.
able amount of money will be pens to be a member of the pro-;
put into circulation thru the gram committee this year,'
sale of fur. , wants to assure the editors in
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The bachelor editor over at 4?ano. _PO?®i_bl.y _affoZd
Mt. Pleasant remarks that if
the darkest hour is just before
dawn, financially speaking, it
must be darn near daylight. All
of which leads us to believe
years Th"
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Claus in its two
Dear Santa Claus: I am
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mornin’ the little children this year. Health, after the age of 33 the
Wednesday al-. Yours truly, James and Jennie Jean live longer than the fat. |
The lean at any age look longer
than the fat.
In 1626 the Indians traded!
Economize this year. Cut out the little lux-
uries so pleasant but so temporary and make
a permanent investment in year-round pleas-
ure. Order a Majestic for Christmas delivery.
Dear Santa: We are two lit-
tle children, four and <
I am the little boy, as we know William Wrigley
a printing set and Jr., is putting out the same old
wagon with building blocks. My chewing gum.
little sister wants a doll and) ------- .
nuts and apples.
According to the
1 Department of
The colored man was
that his sweetie insisted that demned to be hanged, and
Santa Claus bring her a new awaiting the time set for
fur coat. cution in a Mississippi
Dear Santa Claus: I am al
little girl, four years old, and I j
want you to please bring me a,
Well, I broke| table and chairs, a dresser, al
set of dishes and some fruit
and candy. And Santa, please!
j remember all other little child-
ren with lots of nice presents.'
j. Love to you, Nadia Jadell Bul-
, lard, Deport, Texas.
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Dear Santa Claus: I am a
little boy, five years old. I want
you to please bring me some i
water colors, story book, rub-
ber ball end any other toys youi^
would like for me to have, huts, jk
candy and fruit. Don’t forget
the other little boys and girls
Goodbye, Santa. Buck Bryan !
j Ramsey, Fulbright, Texas.
No handbag has as yet been 1
1 with a mirror that
a woman putting I
place to see herself as others
see her.
I of the program committee in
Dallas Monday will agree to ad-
dress the convention. It will
be a different meeting than any
ever previously held, because
men who will be asked to ap-
pear ujion that program are
; far-sighted, successful business anges, bananas and nuts,
building will hang my ’stocking on
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I have a
appear upon horn, but want some fire crack-
Yours, Ma-
man, who hap- ble Dean Gardner, Deport, Tex.
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neck of the woods that
what I want
ttle electric iron, aj No ha
pair of house slip-[equipped
that
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Pity the poor fur-bearing ani- Texas. This is about all thal biggest chair.
There have can be seid until, acceptance of ffirh seven yeanj old.
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Lamar
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, December 19, 1930, newspaper, December 19, 1930; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1295194/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.