The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1930 Page: 3 of 4
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BUY NOW
I, While the Free Goods Deal is on
Where Quality and Price Meet
35c Tube A. D. S. Dental Paste and a or
35c A. D S. Tooth Brush, both for ... .
25c Tube Dr. West Tooth Paste and a
t. 50c Dr. West Tooth Brush, both for......9VC
50c Colgate Tooth Brush and two tubes FA
25c size Colgates Tooth Paste, all for 9UC
PERSONAL^
Mrs. H. L. MeKinney is rest-1
irg better tor?ay.
Mrs. Cus Nobles of Deport was
Born to Mr. ami Mrs. L D., here ^Wednesday visiting her
Mclntkre, Sunday, a daughter. ; father, D F. (bullion, and family.
Born to Mr. and Mrs.
Shelton, Sunday, a boy.
Highest cash
chickens, eggs
paid for
Morgan
Plenty Cert died
delivered anyw
Potatoes <
d organ. i
Prescriptions
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are a specialty with us
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Full Pint RUSSIAN
MINERAL OIL
Three bars
Palm Olive Soap £|fC
69c
DETROIT DRUG CO.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ben V an
Burkleo, Saturday, a daughter.
Mrs. J. A. Rose, who has been
very sick at her home at Harle- j
ton, is ir iproved.
Mrs. Fred Horner and little i
! daughter of Bogota were guests |
For Rent-2 good nice large J of Mra. Sue Kreeman ud famiiy
T.lephne No 15
Njral lnd>p«nd»l Dnif stor«
Vm H Morgan, Prop.
Free Delivery
rooms. — Mrs. T. XI. Hughston.
Mr. and Mrs. R ,J. Mathis of
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Dttiiblo the lift* of your
rloi—wits* fVv/t fro!
last night and today.
_ , , , . W. L. Pendergrass and family
Dallas ww su<*tx of rrlat.vo. mo,in* int0 farmer resi-
here last week end
Free Delivery
dence in West Detroit.
Mrs. L H. Odom of Dallas is
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mr:. L. J. Mathis.
and -.wing in a sea of creamy
*ud--and the imbedded dirt is
washed clean from the [Mires of
the fabric
—a tubful ill from fiw to eight
minutes
with Hie ledelcoT
thr r "flflrfl ;r««er III y**«
da in p/iif i' l hr clathr* in it.
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BmIniim- uiih «our *lnlrmmlp lor rlnlni
irnir«*. \«m» II <avc pmttt;lt on nfitr an«l Irar
of rlctlhr** i«> morr ttian i»av for lilt* l*rtlclc«*
m m 'rur* I'.ill it**-
5-ib cracker-japtf g
$1.00. R. 4L-Mordan.
Mrs. Vivian Bleesoe
Travis Hughston has returned
to his work in East Texas ariyr
attending the deathbed and fu-
goo<l Coffee, neral of his father- T- M Hughs-
ton.
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of Bagwell. Wanted'
VIUOO her s—will pay
Visited Mrs. H. L. McKinney : fop market pfi
Sunday.
you sell your
call me before
T Morgan.
ami tlo turn)
with this-
For Sale—Bull
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RRE TRUCK HITS CAR
taris, Feb. 17. Harry H.
ris, automobile salesman of
Paris, died late Monday as the i
result of injuries received two
hours earlier when a fire truck1
qpdlyJed with his own car at. an
intersection here. The truck. (
answering an :.larm, struck the
car Davis was driving and knock- •
ed it twenty-five feet, throwing
Davis clear of if, witness ^aiid.
Davis' leg was almost severed ■
and it was later amputated at a.
Paris hospital. He was also in-j
jured on the head and body.
Five automobiles besides the
tire apparatus figured in the col-
lision. After striking Davi?" car.
the lire truck swerved toward ihe
curb, striking a parked car and
knocked it -thirty feet across the
street and against a telephone
pole, almost demolishing the car.
witnesses said. The truck then
struck a third car parked near
and rolled it to the next intersec-
tion. where it struck a fourth
d imaging the latter only slight-
ly. One witness to the accident
declared that one car was cata-
pulted through the air by the
force of the impact.
Davis is susvived by his mot ti-
er ami two sisters.
Club. The lesson on „ "Japan
and Russia,” was led by E.
B. Lyle; Mrs. Signor Ramsey
read a very interesting paper on
"Northern tip of Asia," describ-
Johnson Grass and Bermuda; * V ing the life and customs of the
Hay for sale.-Dr. Burkleo. j MLss Mary Edwards returned i i"h1ab,tants’ and Mrs' PauJine
Tuesday from n month’s visit Old gave a talk on "Japan."
Mrs. Grady Jackson of Deport with reIatives at Redwater and “42” wa* during the
was the guest of her mother,!ciarksville. social hour. Hand-painted val-
Xlrs Tom Ellis, WednesjJay. [entities were used as place cards,
I ... , ’ .... . .land the valentine scheme was
! Mr. anu Mrs. baac Guest and i - . . . ,
—Butf-vOrphington u carried out in the appertizing
n .Vi- Joe Hughston, who attended the , . . u .. , *
<l«thbed ^ <* *. M i„P f lTu ^ TT,* “i
Mr^VCrorer Ridley, j H||((h3t0n haye relurneil t„ thejr h“ by Mn». Hugh Ead« of
! homes at Vallum, Ok Hloeaom. CM. Norwood »m
XIrs. Russie Bell of Deport was) Metcalfe and Maude Blair, to
i the members and a number of
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. L Carter I guests,
and XIrs Parker of New Boston j
were guests of Xlr. and XIrs. C.
V. Carter last week end and Sun- j ^ want to say to the vijMrs of
day they all Visited Arthur City I R'v*r County thjM^V have
and other Lamar County points been asked by severpl’sin/® I an-
nounced for Sheriff if/elected,
Sam Hughton of Brownsville was * going L* keep /he same
[and John Ross Wright, who is deputies. N*>! . If elected you
| attending John Tarleton College, win set* y* men in th^ field alto-
I Stehphenvile, who were called vetherr/ Frank Miller.
Call us day or night,
we are at your service.
S«»« with Safety at ymmr
REXALL STONE
Inzer-Terry Drug Cc
V. H. Terry, Manager ;
Woman’s Culture Club
A. B. Outland is having some
Friday afternoon Mrs. Mary improvment done on his place
Waters was the charming host- that is occupied by Mr. McElyea.
ess to the Woman’s Culture
eggs.
here Sunday visiting her parents,
Mr. and XIrs. W. E. Bledsoe, and
.Mrs H L. McKmney.
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Chicken market is^reukening -
better sell your Imris.
//"Ti. T. XIorgan.
Miss Sue CotFman left Wednes-
day for Hope, Ark., to visit her
Lather, H. D Coffman
Eugene Rodgers of Hazeidel!
visited in Post Oak Saturday-
night and Sunday.
Ralph Crawford and Hardin
Turner who are attending college
in Paris spent the week end here.
Miss Janice Crawford who at-
tends Blossom high school spent
the week end here.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lowe of
Cuthand spent Sunday wihtMr.
and Mrs. N. B. Crawford. A
Otis Kelly of Shady Grove
visited hefe Saturday.
Heruy Mills is slowly improv-
ing.
Lynn Pratt and Bill Ford went
to Paris Fridiy.
John Durham had a painful ac-
cident, losing one of his tfrigen.
We have a new blacksmith
here.
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Wood Far Solo
A. K Dollins and R. H. Eaal.yj ,here“ at(‘^d ‘^ deathbed and
^ . . i funeral of their fatlier an<l grand-
attended Gulf Salesmen m«tmg fatl)K T M Hughston, returned
V\ ednesday
(Political Advertisement)
Any length,
livered.
burn
ey.
at Dtllas this week.
GARDEN SFED
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Ftrrys, Texas and Nerlhup-King
Red Triumph and Irish Cobler
Seed Potatoes
Onion Plants and Sets
Cabbage Plants
Gasoline «ngm«s. puljeys.shaft-.j „ d| T ,Ia„. l
l *"»»• «“•” tun "« "early any T||e tot Nali0Ml Ijan)[ u doe.
thinir you want. C. I.. Stanley.G jl3 A„ nou holders
Mrs Han.il Womack spent last ;and »U>er creditors of/tkis assoei-
' week end with friends at sh,r. ntmn are therefore hereby not,-
jibed to present Ihe notes and
i other claims for/ payment. '
Fine Rhode Island Roosters' ^ • D. Jones, Cashier.
for Sale—See Mrs. Dick Sharp.
y , | 'Rev. Coy Williams of Texar-
XIrsTAlac Reece and little son! ana; Mrs. W A. Williams, Bob
<>f Alanreed are visiting ber [>ar- loxtimer and family, Clarence
ents, Mr and Mrs. J. T. Jett. , Williams and family. Mrs. I.aura
Dellifielfl and XIrs. Louis Storey,
New Spring
Wash Dressess
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If its service you want for meat
or groceries, see R. /x Morgan.
Piione lb. Prompt/aelivery.
Miss Katlileen .lathis, who
has been suffering from an attack
of appendicitis, is able to return
to her school duties at
all of English; Louis Williams
and family and Ervin Williams of
Avery attended the funera* of T
M Hughston Tuesday.
We have just opened and placed in our
stock 10 dozen new numbers in Ladies* and
Misses’ Wash Dresses. The most beautiful
patterns we have ever shown. Be sure
and see them, sizes 13 to 52
$1.25 to $5.95
Also Children’s Dresses, sizes 7 to 13
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-A. L. RUSSELL
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The ship drives East and one drives West, by the se f same
riml that blows; it’s the set of the sails and not the gales,
which determine the way it goes.—Selected.
LOTS OF SPEED
BUT NO CONTROL
That’s the trouble with lightning.
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Maybe it never strikes twice in the same place; but.
one strike and you’re out—money - unless you have
enough Fire Insurance.
Before lightning strikes you out, let me write you
have been promising me for so long.
SINCE NINETEEN HUNIWEDONE
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Dr. king and daughter, Mrs.!
Blanton, Xlr. and XIrs. Legue1
Hoover-J and daughter, Miss Gladys, Xlr.
i i; town. ^ i and XIrs. Fred Reeves and daugh-
| ter and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. •
Fresh shipmentirf^Cakes, all [ Christian, all of Paris, were here
kinds, just arrivgrf: Sunday visiting XIrs. 'H. L. Me-!
R. T. Morgan, j Kinney, who is very ill at the '
' home of her parents, Xlr. and
Pupits of Fulbright High School | Mrs J, T Morgan
accompanieil by Xlisses O’Brien _______
and Alexander, teachers, enjoyeti
a weenie roast at Guy Stringer’s I L»t*S Club
"Cabin" near Detroit Friday j
night last. ' 1 *Irs- Ra*Ph P«arce entertained
»the Lotus Club W ednesday even-
Strayed-Black and white Set- i 1 be valentine motif was,
ter bird dog, male, about a year' us^ ‘n decoratisns. adore cards, j
old. Strayed from my home:favors and refreshments. The
Monday, Feb 40. Reward forj lesson on "Legend and Folklore
return or notify G. XI. Sharpe. Texas was led by Mrs. T. r. 1
Guest. Two papers were read:)
Mrs. D. D. Russell went to “Cowboy and cattle trads, their'
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TROUSERS
We have just received a large assort-
ment of Young Men’s Dress Trousers. We
invite you to inspect them; all new patterns
$3.00 to $7.50
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LADIES’ HATS
Our new Spring numbers have just ar-
rived. Let us show them to you.
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Dallas Wednesday to buy Spring
stock for Russell & Peek store
She was accompanied as far as
Greenville by Mrs. S M. Ownby,
who will visit her daughter. Miss
Reba, a student at Wesley Col-
lege.
Try a caifM Airplane Coffee—
3-lb, $1 25; guaranteed to be as
good as the bested bettor than
the rest. K\T. Morgan
part in Texius Literature,’’ by
Mrs. C E. Dick and "Legend of
the buried treasure" by Miss
Alice Bradford.
"42” was played during the
social hour after which the host-
ess, assisted by Mrs. R. M.
Lamb, served a two-course lunch-
eon to ten members and Misses
Nerva Joplin, Nannie Pearce and
Anna Bourne, Mrs. C. D. Bourne
and Mrs. T. A. Eubanks.
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GROCERY DEPARTMENT
We continue to give many specials in our Grocery De-
paitment. Have just unloaded a car of that famous
Texas Soft Wheat Short Patent Patent Flour '
Praiiie Queen Flour, 48 lb. sack... .$155
Favorite Flour, 481b. sack........ 1.60
17 lbs. Sugar.................. 1.00
Plenty Seed Oats, Seed Potatoes. Garde* Seed
Also Seek Feed
W. T. NORRIS & CO.
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The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1930, newspaper, February 20, 1930; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006031/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.