The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1930 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DETROIT NEWS-HERALD
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A Coty Special!
x of Coty’s tine face powder for $1. and
bottle of Coty’s perfume free—for a limited
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time.
DETROIT DRUG CO.
f PERSONAL
Born to Mr. ami Mrs. Irvin
; Faucet t Tuesday, a sob
Byron Morris of Honey Grove
was the truest of Detroit relatives
this week.
Wood for Sale—all kinds on i
the ground or delivered. J. W.i
Belt. Cross Roads Store.
Mrs. C. A Dunugan of Taut-;
Wan a was the guest of Detroit
relatives this week
Fresh shipment of Snowdrift
just arrived.^H. T. Morgan,
Mrs H. L McKinney is resting
better today.
C E. Dick *s serving on the
T A leavelle and J. J. Hill Federal gtand jury as Paris, this'
were visitors to Deport Monday.;week.
FREE! FREE!
A Falcon of Coty Perfume
FREE
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| With every* Box Coty Face Powder.
Tcleph nr No IS
Nv»l IndrprndcBl Drug Store
Van H Morgan. Prop
Free DrSrrri
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: East Side Texaco Station
i Reopens
with George Epps in thup and rend) to serve ike public
witk Texaco Gns and Oils.
This Station will give you the very best possible servi. e and
solicits yoar patronage.
Texaco Gas and Oils
Tires Repaired
For Kent 2 goo-t nice large Chicken market m'weakening -
rooms Mrs. T. M Hughs ton. better sell yuu£ Hens
/ R. T. Morgan
Mi and Mi W. K Rollins and ( s'
little daughter of I»ei>ort visited Mrs. G. C Trout and Mrs E
Mrs. Freeman and family Sunday <*. p^irk of Dallas a. e the guests
of their mother. Mrs J. H.
Mr anil Mrs. D. C Russell and Shut,*e, and other i*etr»xt rtlu-
Mrs. Grant Harrison visited re'a- fives
fives a* Harleton Iasi we«k end.
A uiessaitv was received yester [ _
Dlehty Certified Seed IVtaUws; day from Antler*. Okb , stating j Joe Waidrum announces this
deliver'd anywhere in town that Airs. Alice iUaekbuine. a week, -as a candidate for Consta
K. T. Morgan -aster of Mrs. Sue Freeman, was hie. Precinct No. 4. subject to the
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Xelscn
«o*S hmtmty at )mr
M EXALT STOKE
Inzer-Terry Drug Co.
Free Delivery Phone 23 V. H. Terry, Manager
HMUM FOR CONSTABLE
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I of Dallas visited in the home of
i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Touey last |
, Monday.
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t Highest eash urice paid
chickens, eggs add hides.
R. T- Morgan
seriously ill at the home of her j Democratic primary, July 26
niece, Mrs. J. C. Simpson. Mr. Waldrum has serveii Dctrort 1
fj as deputy sheriff and constable!
Jack Gibson and family. w ho j f*>r four years and Ls making the!
j moved from hereto Chiller the| rjc* now at th< aoBritatmi of!
{,tr 'tmo ***** reaclml D^^oitjfrieodk He says that if he in
;last night .on their return tnp.|(cieeted he will move the dice
an.1 expert to make this their gam** off the front street,
home. _
Pork Sandwiches
Leaches, Etc.
CMi. witk er witkmt Wui
Freak Fiea every day
CeU Settle Cec# CeU
Caadies. Cifara
ying Cafe
F. B Stnager. Prop
Sight Pkeae No. 1
Midway
Mr. and Mrs. Russel! Red aud
Dr. and Mrs. J. R Bruton of
Deport were guests of Mr. and
Mr>. W. E. Bledsoe Sunday.
and son, John Thomas, of Clarks-j McK.nn^ ^e Dali^l Ben F. Sharpe an.! daugnter
ville visited Mrs. S. F Causey vbitors Tuesday and Wedoesd-I Mrs. W. J. Webb of Parts
Sunday. |dav *
Tom Leavelle of Detroit at-1
were
ALFORD FOR SHERIFF
Barney Alford of Clarksville,
who is connected w ith MeCul
lough Grocery, announces this
week m our columns for Sheriff
the J Vhkr’kihw! “f RP* River Cou”,y’ ‘ubr t *"
Wanted |WW> hens—will pay
t"|> market prices caff me before
> ou seff your heik>N'v
R- rvMorgan. 1
Mrs. J. H Sharpe, and other rel-
tended singing here Sunday ‘ lasoline engines, pulleys, shaft-latives here Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Jess r handler of;"'K*. etc. can rig out nearly any
the Denvx-ratie primary election,
JuFy ‘26
.Corn
AND
; Fill bright visited Jake Hastings ’lhin*-vou want.-C. L Stanley
and familv Sunday. ... .. ,, .,
Miss rranees Maddox is at De-
Mrs. Jess Une of Detroit visit- tht9 week attendinj? the ^
|ed in our community Sunday. ?lide of Mr. ,» 0 Storv> who *
’ V\ illie f onley and son. Nor- reported unimproving,
man. of Cooper wer in our com-
munity last Wednesday and were Mrs. J. S. Kerliow was the
William I-arimer. AS. Confed-J Mrs. Pearl Parr of Baker, Ok.,
erate veteran, who lived in La-, » visiting her parents, Mr. and
mar county since lSt>2. died at Mrs. J. T. Jett.
the home of his son at Sumner! ___
Tuesday. He was a native of L*rK«.t
Tennessee: Is survived by a son. ^ tempi* BbuuhvB, »»w ,
‘laughter, hruther. IT; SJ* STZXZZZrfZ *
grand children, 27 great-grand-! worM. Xew Tcrk city
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MEAL AND HULLS
FOR SALE
- , . V , , , j ; , .. gr^n«-children, 27 great-grand-1 »ort.f Xe* T*rk nty tea rto imw I
accompanied home by’ his daugh- guest of her mother. Mrs. ker- chl,dren and three great-great^ p^itvtrc u; «Ky A* f
ter, Mrs. William Hollingsworth , guson at Clarksville last week. f.„___i __ ” world T
Hansford Flippo and family of
1 the Blutf attended Sunday S«-h<iol
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grandchildren.
If its service yo
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Corn. $1.10 per bu.
ice yod want for meat;
. . ......... sat R T Morgan.! Bagwell News
,and.,ns,r.1!h«ebumlay ,w ,^pt ,wjvm.. -
i Little Theron Milam is «>n the H. I. Jones of Greenville visit-
Ragvc" Harder, C«.|»^^>wi(| _ (. It^ Wk
r * | Flippo. made a business tnp to the week-end in the home of Mr. [ Mrs. Vivian ftlebue was in
; Cooper \\ednes<lay an J Mrs. Robert Toney. Detroit Saturday.
DR. H. R SMITH Mr < r,,w ‘:rove c^’ani. I'T K,t"thew”'k
was in our community sundav. , , . m (.recnville
. <*<«... D.u<,. D...C. . • Mn.|s.j«amvul. I)r. Jim Wart «. Gmnik
’ Calls tmw r^d Day or N>ght • ! Miss I.ovce W alker visitt>d in R. I Morgan.
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G. L Summerlin
1 On— g aad Prr—g
I Cali far and Driver CoB IMtor>mce
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light phone 14 Day phone 15 Clarksville last week end.
-f>eiit the week end with relatives;
here.
Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur Jt>nes of
| j La France Flour
: Makes Good Baking Easier
Wo handle this best-grade Flour and
other Best Grade Groceries.
SPECIAL PRICES ON GOOD COFFEE
Red Triumph and Irish Cobler
Seed Potatoes
Garden Seed
\ Mrs, J. T. Martin Sunday la*t.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Roach anti
Mrs. Roach’s mother, Mrs. Mat-
lie Smith, anti brother, 'lorn
Smith, visited her l»rofher, Joe
Smith, and wife at I’art-- Sunday.
-A. L RUSSELLi
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Martin
’ and Charley Martin of i>a!la>
I visited their parents. Mr. and i ^ ^aea arrived here Friday [
for a visit w ith their daughter,
Mrs. ♦ T Brooks.
The second big steam shovel
was brought in Tuesday to help
complete the lag T. Hi P. lake
just South of town.
Mr. anti Mrs. Howard Sport
! spent Sunday with relatives at
- , . Variant. Ok
„ . , i . i . , ... Mrs Len r. Bn>oks and little
Saturday last, but no disposition; . , , ...
j ,_____________, ,_______, daughter, rrances, and Miss
Grace Brr> >ks were in Pari> Tues-
day .
... . , .. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Cruce are
-ell> er-jack good ( otfee,
I ^1.00. . Mtirgan.
ha-> l>een announced for the stock
and fixtures.
horn
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pleasant, someone is always taking
picture.—Selected.
Attention Truckmen:
If you have to make l>ond under the new
truck law. I will appreciate your giving
me the privilege of writing it for you.
The usual high class advice from this
agency applies to to the Truck Bonds and
Liability.
!2®1 - R. J. EASLEY, Agent >930
ithe proud parents of a son.
Wednesday
Mrs. W. T Harlan of Fort ,<arney A,fon‘ an,i famil> ol
Smith. Ark. was hire Sunday . tU- were Bagwell visitors
! visiting her brothers, R. T. and ^un^ay -
i\ H Morgan, and their families; ^ Menr>' an*^ !M>n'
and went on t > Dallas to visit her Liyde, an<i Miss .lae Henry were
Ison in I’aris Sunday.
Rev Ree*i of Texarkana will
till his regular appointment at the
I’lenri
Morgan's
sausage
rket.
Miss Mackilee Dollins. who t-
(’Lurchof < hrist Saturday even-
ing and Sunday
Scott McKinney and Enos Kl-
; attending T. C. C , visiterl at der were in Dallas Tuesday and
horn«‘ last w**ek end and was maid Wednesday. .
of honor in the F’ugh-Bearuchamp Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Evans were
J wedding at Paris Saturday even-'in Baris Tuesday,
t mg. - “ j Mr ami Mrs. (i. E. Summerlin
1 of I)etr»ut visited relatives here
1 Bagwell, Texes, Jan. 20. P*:{o. Sunday.
Dillard Parker is visiting
SEED CORN--
Extra Fine Quality
Both in Yellow Dent and Chisholm
White and Hickory Cane.
IMPLEMENTS
We will receive a car of Cultivators
and Planters this week. We invite your
inspection.
Fertilizer—
Reduce your acreage and increase your
yield by u»ing high-grade Featilizer.
Our stock at present is complete. Get
yours before our stocks are broken. We
have the kind you need for truck, cotton
and corn.
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
Wr continue to give many *p :cials in our Grocery De-
partment. Have |u*r unloaded a car of that lam >u*
Texas Soft Wheal Short Patent Patent Floor
Prairie Queen L lour, 4ft ih. tack.... $1 55
Favorite Hour, -WHb. -*ack 1....... 1.60
17 lb*. Sugar .................. 1.00
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• The first National Bank is rlos-
1 ing it* affairs. All mde holder* friends in [fcdlas this week,
and other tre»Jib>r* of this associ-J Jimime < >raham of Texarkana
ati-»n are therefore hereby noti-Ivisited friend* here Wednesday.
fie«i to present the notes and Mrs. Jim Crawford of T*"*00
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.