The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1953 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DETROIT NXWB>i
400,000,000 PRESCRIPTIONS
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la*t year. ami rurli lia.I a hacker.mml ..f >*-ai»
of rr*«*anTi ami rlimcal in ve-tigat inn pin* a va«l
amount of im-.li.al ami pharinurentiral knowl-
edge. I In- tilling <*i eaeli |>r.'M ion repre-
~rnt»*»l tin- tmal -tep hi tin mlrn.il. pro**-- of
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of It.
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Ij'l >ear. Mr hope not—-ami al-o that von will
not uff.l one tin* war. Hut if \.»ur .lorlor doe*
pre*cribe for you, rfiiifinhft that our full
know h-.If** ami expert*-n.r art- at vour li-po*al
in tarrying out hi- in-trurlion* faithfully.
Detroit Drug Co
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I 'hi ti . No. 5
PERSONAL
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
Deport Woman
Hurt in Wreck
i
!
C M Fisher and G 2 Clark
were Austin visitors Saturday.
Morris Phillips of Fort WYrth
visited omc folks last week
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Ca'roll
spent last week end at Lubbock.
Vis t Fehx Me’ton’s Cash
Curry lor fiesh groceries.
and
Mr. and Mrs Arwoud Bourne
an.! childien of Dallas visited De-
troit relatives last week enJ.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: Bethena Phillip®
GREETING:
You are commanded to appear
by filing a written answer to t ie
plaintiff’s petition at or before 10
o’clock A. M. of the first MonJay
after the expiration of 42 days from g p m
the date of issuance ot this Cita- St.enlt Dan
lion, the same being Monday the
30th day of November, A D , 1953
at or before 10 o’clock A. M , be-
fore the Honorable I Hstrict Court
of Red River County, at the Court
A Deport woman Mrs. George
Fuller was treated at the San-ta
rium of Paris late Sunday for head
and nb inju'i.s follow in* a t
ear cra»h on Highway 271 aboi.t
Bills. wh> investi-
gated thr wreck. saiJ that a 1949
Dodge driven by Mrs Fuller was
completely demolished when it was
hit broadside by a second car
Driver of tie second veh cle, a
1942 Ford, was Cailine Bigger.,
Deport Negro. Sher ;ff Bills said
I House in Clarksville, Red River
[County, Texas.
Said plaintifl s petition was filed ^ave B'ggers a ticket for jnv
Mr. and Mrs. H. R- Edward-|on 14th day ot Uctofcer, 1953. \ jntj improper brakes,
and children of Malta visited De*. The file number of said suit
troit relatives last wetk end. i being No. 20612.
j The names cf the parries in said
Mr and Mrs. George Reyno'js suit aie: Kcbeit Phillips as Plain*
v *ite 1 Mr and
and chilJrtn .it
day
Mr* Victor Maas tiff, and I3ethena Phillips as De-
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Organize R. R. Co.
Tl> Association
Ac a meeting in the district
cen t rocm in Clarksville Tuesday
night the Red River County
Tuberculosis Association was or-
ginz-d tor the next term, with
Mau'tce VVooley, retiring presi-
dent, presiding
M-s Marie Piek of Austin, Field
Consultant, was present and diet-
ed the plans and needs of the
organization
Othcers elected for the organiza-
tion were Kev Arthur Osborne,
president; Fred Fisher. 1st vice
president; Mss Essie Walker, 2nd
vice president; T. R. Hughston
treasurer, Mrs. Idabel Green, re-
cording secretary, and Mrs Ke'sey
Dick, executive secretary
Morion was carried that those
present constitute the new mem*
bers of the board, plus the hold
i ovrrs Those present were Mrs
J. J. Jackson, Mrs. Floyd Green,
Mrs. C. T. Walker, Mrs. Tom Fer-
guson, Mrs Ross Hughston, Mrs
Rannah May, Mrs R T. Thomp*
son, Mrs. W. B Look, Haskell
Peek, D C Black, Murray Aubrey,
Joe Pinson, Maurice Wooley and
|T R. Hughston Clarksville; Fred
;Ftsh*r Brose Medford. Guy Lem-
imund. Rev Hassell Johnson and
J. A. Austin, Avery; Mrs. Donald
K-rr, Mr*. L lura Miller, Mrs.
Da’e Adams, Mrs. C M Fisher.
Mrs. Dick Bourne, Mrs J. D.
Tonev, C. M. iisher and Claud
Counciil, Detroit
Bonham W ednes- fendant
The nature of said suit being
subs'antiaily as follows, to wit:
Mr. and Mis J. L. Lawson left This >s a ji.it tor divorce wherein
SuturJiy to v s i t rheir daughter, I plain tiff allc.es a- grounds fora
Mrs Herbert Cates Mr Caps divorce a period of over three ye.its
l
and children, at Sanderson
Mmes. A B Carter, O T Eili
son, Virgie Ellison, Clyde Epps
and W. J. Shiver visi ed M's Wes-
ley Epps at Quitman Monday
Mrs C V Carter was brought
home from Dali is last Wednesday,
where she had been tor two weeks
for medical and surgical treatment,
and is improved.
Mrs. Ives Taylor returned to her
home at Cunningham, Tenn.,
Monday, after a 10-day visit with
Mrs G.W. Edmondson and Martin
Edmondson at Kanawha.
Mrs. Donald Vickers and chil
dren were here last week end from
Killeen and Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Bivins returned with them to visit
there and at San Antonio.
Mrs G. Z. Clark is visiting in
Dallas until she is able to return
home and their little son, Stephen,
is with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Clark, at Petty.
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Smith and
children returned home Sunday
from a visit with their son-in-law
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs Dean
Westmoreland. and family at
Wichita Falls.
Mr. and Mis. W. T. Crittenden
and Carlton attended the Texas
Baylor ioctball game at Austin
last Satur lay and vis ted with
Tom Crittenden, Texas University
student, over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Robinson
left today for their home at West-
field, N. I., after a vsit to Mr.
f
i Robinson's parents, Mr. and Mrs
J A. Robinson. Carl Robinson Jr.,
student at Texas Tech, Lubbock,
met them here for the week end.
abandonment and a course of cruel
tua rmnt on the part cf deftnJent
which makes their living together
'uither as husband and wife in-
supportable;
Plaintiff prays for a decree of
divorce from defendant, and for
sue i other and further relief to
which he is legally intitled. Etc.
If this Citation is not served
within 90 days after the date of its
issuance, it shall be returned an*
served.
Issued this the 17th day ot
October, A D, 1953
Given under my hand and seal
of said Court, at office in Clarks-
ville, Texas, this the 17th dav of
October, A. D., 1953.
E. W. Bowers, Clerk,
(Seal) District Court, Red
River County, Texas
with BETTER LIGHT for home study
It \.nr rlulil is ia'lmii l>- him! m l|ls lumu-woik -ind
f.iil'r ^ to ui I c<u*l "i.i'.l* s it n .iv lefiri.m.....f- tired r i s,
(-.instil bv pi* i li'zhfinj
Hi Ip bin III.!.* heiti I -Zl.l.lfs With Lett* I liullt .It
his Studs t.tble \ i III It* t'sii pm up *-i i'|is with 100 watt
li is H I*1 t rustl'd bulbs as shown Or g* t •< good
table Studs lamp with a T.O w .,M bulb and a ddb.smg
I miss I In soft* n thr lifilif »k1 pres . nl glare
Kitlx-r vs as. sou II t»‘ going sour child abundant
eye-casv light to protect his eves bon' strain
and make his homework easier
Tm> li«kei«s •*»»>■■•»«
dmmtmr mr n* mltUm wIH
j* **| Mr r«*
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advertised LIQUID FERTILIZ
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233 Monroe St.. Marion, Ohio
20 YEARS AGO
From News-Herald Files
The Hr 1 ( r'ss roi cad was
1
1 started on Atm itice L>ay 20 yr.is
ago
* Superinrendent H. E. Robinscn
reported thar the vocational ciass
had live tables. There were 20
boys in the class directed by the
teacher, K. H Crawford.
R. M. White, Clarksville, had
been chosen director general of the
Inrerscholiistic League of Red
River County.
Roger, 13, ion of Mr. and Mrs
J. L. Lawson, broke hia right limb
just below the hip as he run acros*
the school ground Nov. 21, 1933
Citation by Publication
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: Marriel Harvey Bullard
GREETING:
You are hereby commanded to
appear by filing a written amwer
to the plaintiff's petition at or be-
fore 10 o’clock A. M. of the hist
Monday after the expiration of 42
days from the date of issuance of
this Citation, the same being Mon-
day the 3Cth day of Novfmber,
A D.f 1953, at or before 10 o'clock
A. M., before the Hcncrab’e Dis-
tret Court of Red River County,
at the Court, House in Clarkv-
vil'r, Texas. Said plaintiff’s peti-
tion was filed on the 30th day of
May, 1953. The file number of
said suit being No. 20560.
'The names of the parties in said
suit art: Margaret Bullard as
Plaintiff, andjMarriel Harvey Bul-
lard as Defendant.
The nature of said suit being
substantially as follows, to wit:
This is a suit for divorce wherein
plaintiff alleges as grounds for di«
vore a course of crtel treatment j
on the part cf defendant toward:
plaintiff which makes then living)
together as husband and wife m-!
sup -ortafcle;
Paintiff prays fir decree of di-
vorce f rem d* I* rdaiit and f r such
other and further {relief to which
she may be entu’ed both in Law
and{in, Equity
If tb s Citation is not served
within,9t) days a'ter th.- d ife of its
F.uance, it shall be returned ur-
invt J
Issued this the 17th i 1 October,
A. D , 1953.
Givenfitnder my hand lrd sea!
of said Court, at office in Cla-ks-
vi'le, Texa«, this the 17th day cf
October, A. D. 195 3.
E. W. Bowers. Clerk.
(Seal) District > omt. Red
River C i n y, Texas.
Send in your news 'terns
Sheriff Bills explained that tl e
Fuller auto was irave'ing east on
Highway 271 when it was struck
by the Ford which came out of the
Mi’ton road ento the highway
The Fuller car overturned ana
landed on it* side. Mis Fuller
was rushed to the S mitartum of
Par s for treatment and attendants
said she bad a severe cut on the
head p'us possible broken ribs. i
D image to B gger-.' car was set
at $300 — Pur is News I
Auto Repair Work
Weldiug
W»- do all kinds auto re-
pairing, welding, etc.
ami will greatly appre-
ciat ryour business.
Burk Kilckeat is iNoriitrd
with as the week sad.
Bill Eady
in the Roy Bell fiarago
Building
New School Bus
The Detroit sch >o' received a|
new 4S passenger bus last wetk
end that was put into service!
Monday on the Manchester route,!
with O B Srygley as driver. j
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Gullion’s Jewelry
In New Location
1 wish to announce that I have moved from the City Drag
Store in Clarksville to my new location. Walker's Appliance
Store, north side of square. Here 1 have nationally-advertised
watches, such as Bulovas. Elgins and Gi gens.
I can also give values in Bridal Sets and other diamond
rings
Having had 10 years experience as a watchmaker, I feel I
know both watches and diamonds. 1 will continue to give you
guaranteed watch repair, and in my new location, I can give
you faster service
Come in and see me fer your jewelry needs. 1 have many
other Christmas items.
Gullion’s Jewelry
R. t). (PICK) GlILLION
We Write All Kinds
INSURANCE
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WALDREP
Insurance Agency
Phone 503 M. E. (Tump) WALDREP Clarksville
Dry salt met
for 9c a poond.
was advrrtisedl 7 p nu,
Iveta
Pntacaslal Services
There will be Sunday School
every Sunday at ln a. m. and
Church sri vices at II a. m. and
Young Ptopie’a sctvi.«a will be at
followed by Church set-
Hanes Winter Weight Underwear lor Men
Girls* Blue Jeans, Outing lined, size 3 ta S
Pears Bits Jean* V Roy-, all sizes
PoaTs Blue Jans t-r Men
Bine Jeans Jackets tar Mea and Ckildraa
Peal’s Overalls far Ke.i ia Blue Btaidi er Stripe
Ladies’ Plastic Slip-Oa Gales has, sizes S ta tl
Knox Martin Grocery
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The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1953, newspaper, November 12, 1953; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth850612/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.