The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1930 Page: 1 of 4
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The Detroit News-Herald
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OLD SERIES VO I, 38.
PlTBLlSHED WEEKLY
DETROIT, TEXAS; THURSDAY. MARCH 6, 1930
NEW 8ER1ES VOL. 2-NO 49
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REAL VALUES
£ Royal Host: all colors and sizes for. ...... 29c
£ Silk Hose Staple colors and all sizes for........$1.00 to $2.00
£ Guaranteed Prints, yard ........,.........20c to 2Sc
£ Irish Linen s«.lid colors, guaranteed yard . .. 25c
£ Shell Rim Spectacles, pair ..... .......... 50<-
* Men’s 220 weigh* hizh hack overalls and
£ 240 weight suspenders, both overals. pair .......
£ THF. BEST VALUES FOR YOUR MONEY
: THE VARIETY STORE f
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£ Next to Postoftice Detroit, I c\is *
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•COIlim MEET CIDSt ROUS CHURCH
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The grand jury filed its final’ Th* Ked River County Inter1 Sunday, March 23, will be a big
- : report and adjourned Thursday Scholastic M jet will be held at, d*y at Cross Road* when the new
The Cahmher f Commerce [ last The report reads: jClarksville March 14-15, .ays Di- j AiiiilL*
held a very interesting and profit-' “To the Hon R. J. Willi, ms. rectl r General A. M. Burton. tqtiiirterly tMMVNlF 'MKtefl
able meeting Tuesday night at judge of said court: j 1 he Literary events will he
which time several problems that W e. your grand jury selected {held at the C larksville High
effect the community were con- as such for the January term of!^cHcx^l building Friday, March
.sulered and are being handled in the District Court for the County! P- °1-
a manner that is satisfactory to of Red River, beg to submit to! Athletic events will start at 10
your honor the
following report: ® m- Saturday. March 15.
i Coaches meeting will be held
BLOSSOM TOOTH KILLED
IS TRAIN HITS TRUCK
LINGER PULLED OFF
every one.
The farm program that was; W'e have examined 807 witness-!. „ 4
started two weeks ago was refer- es an,j have returned ‘Jo indict-1 ?,U.nty SuPonnten',ent s off,ce
ed to a committee *o secure the mvnt* to the District Court,
principal speaker for 'he aecasion ;• We wish (urther
i at 9:80
The directors of the contests
I i v» v wish lurmer in our report; .
jind the date and program will be ^ Warn merchants against Milling i i , nr r. »
published as can he arranged A what w commonly known xs ex. j * etljmat,on L W* Horn’ Av*
at this1*___________________ ...l... ,_______ ery
Caddo. Ok., March 8.
S. Vickers, 21, son of Mrs.
J D. Durham, who lives initroaf may expected at this(^ac;s to persons who are known
the Post Oak community, had thei . ,-
W ilson1 misfortune to get the end of a1 e cutuni )er croU was ‘ IS
Debate — DeWitt Medford
o. v icKers, ax, sun ui axrs. C. S.! finger pulled from his right hand. . «, , h*«uuw.»«.jj
Vickers of Blossom, Texas, was several days ago, while handling, lliaxi|Tlum acr®a8e a . en j that they
cussed and it was found that the’
I as heavy drinkers or persons who!
buy such quantities that aj E»a, Writiu* - M«s Mar*!,
prudent person would well know | HMdnwn. Clurbville.
rured. Mr. Roter famishes the,flavoring purposes,
for this crop in half and
were not buy ing forj
killed instantly Monday morning'a refractory mule. The mule
at 9 o'clock when the truck he I with his mate had been tied to a see< . , ,
was driving was struck by Mis-! wagon and become entangled ^oan< ^ac a^s a * Un l
souri-Kansas-Texas train one-half and when Mr. Durham was trying'a” a,, ^y ?an ® Pecur
radrlo. Vouns unloose a wire that l ad been the Chamber of Commerce at the
drivtr for the' ueed to tie one of the .animals his M"M»er lime, says i .nr
Company. wa.|fing(r eauahf between He porunt that a'l seed be planted
'■■•'ed with gas wire :in<i the wagon whet'
mile South of
Vickers. a u tick
Lone Star Gas
driving a 'nick Joa
pipA whe ni< :. by i t* *r:un./v^uj the mule placed his weight
The crossing us near the section i against the wire, pulling the end
house and ihe inmates were en- jy .p--, pjj; tinger. He h'c* beer
dangeretl a> the trucklti;el r>f pipe suffering extremely with the
was hurled into the building.' yy,)arided member.
A'l escape unhurt, although " the1
section house was badly damaged.)
Epworth Junior Programs
Subject Why do Soldiers of
Christ Never Give l'p.
Leader Mary Curry.
Song —Onward Christian Sol-
dier.
Scripture Ephesians, fi:7. -
Prayer.
Talks by juniors
1Soldiers in Cnited States
Army; Otia Hudson.
2.—Sohliers in Christ: Wilbur
VanBurkleo.
3— An Example of Faithfulness;
Malcolm Sal terfield.
4- True to Death; Martha
F.'asley
Discussion.
Reading Jack Ellison.
Song Stand l'p. Stand l p for
Jesus
Benediction.
FREE! FfifjE! FREE!
the same week that tItwill
reach the market at the seme
time and thar May 1, is thc- best
date to plant. They wi'l be here
in plenty of time.
Dr H R Smith made a re; orL
on t he district anti malaria meet-
ing he! i at Paris Tuesday of last
week*and gave somevtry inter-
esting data on the mosquito and
malaria control. He says, a n d
Sunbrite Cleaner demonstra-Jproved, that it is cheaper to get
tion at R. T. Mprgan s Store Sat-[ r;(j Qf the moscuito than to cure
urday, Marcy8, and with each malarial lever, and he urged the
Beans of Sunbrite Cleaner forcitizens of Detroit and communi-
55c. a 59c/rubber apron will be fy to co-operate ‘ullyin this all-
given fr«^. ! importaid work The Chamber
of Commerce has been fighting
Card of Thanks J the mosquito for three seasons,
_ but a n.'.re thorough extermina-
To our friends and neighborsD*00 <‘ould be eflfecterl with the
who came to our aia and helped co-opera on of aU our people,
save our home from burning, we
wish to express our appreciation
Such kindness will never be for-
gotten.
Mr and Mrs. VV H. Lassiter.
Wood For Sale
Spelling
, nona.
Also wish to call drug stores at-1 Arithmetic — Sam
tent ion to the evil effect of dis Rugbv.
pensing wines for beverage piir-j Athletics
poses. Such practices are not na
thought of by the merchant or ------8.
druggist in the light they should
’or would be thought of If they;
had tne investigation of trquor
violations and the results follow-
ing i he effects of such practices.
We wish to extend our rhanks
to the states attorne; s. the court
and officers for their assistance
assisting us in running down
crime and otherwise aiding us in
furtherance of our woik.”
C A. Rose, fere man, Lewis
Williams, M. P. ^erry, N’. T.
Peek. John A. Ward, R VV. Mel-
ton. Rob King, Austin Bishop.
W. T. Walker. J. E. McCarver.
W. G. Raleigh and Taylor Ful-
bright.
Mrs. Zona Beaty, An-
R. Bright,
double header. * Their new
church haa been finished and will
formerly dedicated on that day.
Presiding Eider Ira C. Kiker will
be in charge of the service and
will preach the dedication sermon
at 11 a. m. Quarterly conference
will be held at 2 p. m. Former
pastors, their families and friend*
are invited.
C. L. Satterfield, pastor.
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AUTOS COLLIDE
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FOUR INJURED
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Saturday night last, Les Lane
of Bagwell and Miss F'rancee
Maddox were driving from De-
j troit to Bagwell ana collided with
Sam Giddens Anno- a car going west from Clarksville
to Cooper, near the Long street
colored church east of Detroit
and all four of the persons were
- 1 slightly’ injured and the cars d;
Any I .'ng*h, on ground or <!e- aged considerably.’ Both were
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livered. Do you good <tt0c see it
burn Phone 926-2. Game Bail-
ey-. •■•!•« >.
driving near the ernter of the
highway and wee blinded by the
\ither car. _ _ .
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Some ha\ e not joined in this cam-
paign an i they an* urged to take
part in ti.is contest.
Tuesday night. April 1. was
designated as the date for
MIL DM PARTY
gave a
her home la.-V
honoring Miss I
I Setting Fig
Border Brook
Plymouth R
‘Igae
>k.i>rwKto-l;
• fefcJT '15 lor
te«i from i
lo-lay strain;
75 cents |
C. \ . Carter.
Mu*s Maekilee
t dinner party at
, F'riday evenine,
j Kathleen Beauv hump, daughter)
rhe of Judge T L. Beauchamp of;
and James Curtis Pugh.
f the town.is invited to
annual rally meeting and every *p j
An Aim of a Friendly Bank
A purpose of The Citizens State Bank is
to combine old-fashioned courtesy and
modem banking methods—to make cour-
tesy quite as prominent a feature of its ser-
vice as the stability of its resourses and
the skill of its management
citizen <i
attend, ind to become a member}
of the Cham tier of Commerce and
! help carry on a more efficient pro-
gram than has ever been put
over. Jusi because some things
don’t go our w ay is no reason ro
! be ’peeved. Tho mosquito fight
! is worth more than a year’s dues.
The first week vn April was desig-
nated “Cleat, l’p Week.” Be
ready to co-operate in this cam-
paign and help make Detroit the
healthiest town in Texas—it can
be done.
who were married at Paris Sa* ur-
day evening.
VTbrriA rqini'
kThree cour.>es were served, thej
table decorations being pink and j
green. j
Covers^iere laid for the ho>r-i
ess and honorees. Miss Frances I
Use the cash system and save Money
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We still have a good assortment cf
Ladies’ Colorfaat Dresses, 69c to $1.19
V e have received a shipment ol Ladies' Shoes at very low prices
Men’a Colorfast Shuts............ 98c ,
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Canned Red Beans
Sun Maid Raisins. 2 lb. pkg..............18c
Knox Gelatine......22c - kilo . .10c
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Sugar. I 7 lbs.
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Heinz Bulk Mixed Sweet Pickles
Flour $155 and $1.50
Every sack guaranteed
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.$1.75
Wheat Shorts ..................... .#i.ia
Maize..... $1.75
Bran...............................$1.55
RAMSEY’S STORE
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Campbell of Amarillo. Warren i
Day and tieorge Bennett of Fur i ____ ____ _ ____ _
Worth.
Bv courtesy we mean something more than
mere civility--something that will impress
the rustomer with the dignified, friendly
confidential relations that subsist between
the depositor anti the bank.
Citizens State Bank
DETROIT TEXAS
Two Teams Attend Dairy Show
Two judging teams- attended;
It was unanimously agreed to;the gast pexa>. Dairy Show at!
affiliate with Highway No 5. As- ; Tyler, Monday from Detroit and'
sociation. both report a spleriuid show and a
--------------- time. R H. Crawford ,
Woman's Culture Club 'vocational ilirector. carried «*ne
__ ream, composer! of Jack Smith,
Mrs. M B Hogue wlus hostess Chan Deviney; Austin Guest and
to the Woman’s Culture Club Fri Perry Inzer and M Kmght
day afternoon Spring flowers county agent, curried another;
were used in the decorations. Willie Cox; David Harrison.
The Sr. Patrick Day motif was Travis Toney, and F.dwin Easley,
used in score cards, table decora- Both teams were in the contest
tions and refreshments Roll cal! If these show- do nothing more
was answered with current events than stimulate the youth they
concerning the geography of will be w >rth more than they:
j Africa, the subject of the !es*on. cost. ...
which was led by Mr-. V’iClKir ~ " 1
‘Terry. Mn» E. ii. Lyle told at World• Day Prayer, March 7 j
story of the animal life of thej -
1 continent There will lie two services as I
After the lesson tables were ar- we announced in these columns,
ranged for “42,” which played some t me since but both wifi be*
[during the social hour. The held at the Presbyterian church*
! hostess, assr-ted by Mmes V'm. as follows: Woman’s sen.ici at*
■ Metcalfe, O B White and Paul J JW) m. and h gen.*^il service
Russell. serv^<t a refreshment at 7-:«» AM winner of the corr-
l plate to the club memliers and inuniy are cordialy inv-.fel
several guest>. A W tend, the afternoon hour andl
}Kkd and Gordon Hogue of every body, rhe evening. Thej
Irtrqokston wpre nut of town theme for hoth '<5
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Ammonium Solute
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Just Received a Fre h Supply—no Luat-Year Slock 1
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Nitrogen for the soil in its most desirable 1
and convenient form 1
Nitrogen Content Compxrisont |
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100 lb*. Ammonium Sulphate equa's I 34 lb*. Nitrate of Soda ,
100 lbs Ammonium Sulphate equals 296 lbs. cottonseed meal
100 lbs. Ammonium Sul; hate equals 10o0 lb* ordinary fertilize '
100 lb*! Amm >nium Sulphate equal* 4000 lb*, stable manure I
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Our last year users are our bdft prospects ;
for this year's purchasers (
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The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1930, newspaper, March 6, 1930; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1005690/m1/1/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.