The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1930 Page: 1 of 4
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The Detroit News-Herald
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
£ HUNDREDS
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* Have taken advantage of our drastic reduction sale, *
I and made their Fall purchases at e big saving-if you *
* haven't yet purchased your Fall needs, keep in mind £
5 the fact that we are making these prices good until £
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£ Children’s rr.ediun weight unions, 2’s to 14 years, suit.. . .35c Z
Z Men's heavy weight unions,lull bleached, suit. .. .70 & 75c *
J Men.s heavy tibbed shirts and drawers, garment........49c *
$ Yard wide brown domestic, yard.............. 6 1*2 & 7c *
£ Heavy outing, yard............................... 9c *
£ Good leather ticking yd . . 18c Best leather ticking, yard, ,20c £
£ Big line ol ladies and Misses mercerized bloomers,. . 20 to 45c *
£ Wool and velvet tains.... 29 to 69c Aviator caps. . 25c £
£ Men’s part wool sweaters . . . .....................75c *
•£ A Big Line of Sweaters....................Half price £
SHOE REPAIRS
£ Last & last stands, shoe hammer and pinchers, each. .... 15c £
£ Solid leather half soles. Strips, water proof, Crome and oak
half soles, 15 to 25c .£
* Rubber heels, pair........... .............10 to 25c £
£ Baker wire shoe nails, 3-8 to 7-8, box................5c *
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THE BEST VALUES FOR YOUR MONEY
THE VARIETY STORE
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Detroit, Texas *
Just Unloaded a car of C>en_ JCHftOL BUILDING AT
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He claim our Fluffy. Soft Wheat _
Flour is the best you can buy at $1 40 ; Th(? Begley public school build-
We have a flour at $125 also that i, mg was destroyeil by^ fire about j L * Guest * The yearling |
- • • , midnight Friday. The origin of! J
Several months ago Morris
Guest and Miss Margaret Brown
were married and no one except
members'
were
aware of the fact until the last
few days.
The bride formerly lived at
Detroit and graduated from the
Detroit High School, and has
been training as nurse at the
Paris Sanitarium for some
time. She is an excetent young
woman. The groor- is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Guest, was
reared at Detroit, a graduate of
the Detroit High School and Paris
Cemmercial College and has held
a position with the Wes tern
sister.
Clllll JENKINS DIES
Calvin Jenkins, age, 74, died at
his home on the Buckhanon farm
on Red River Saturday morning
Mrs. Virginia Schrader, age 74,
who was a native of Red River
County and was reared near De-
♦wt and buriatwss at Providence ‘ro,t’ d*K* Satwrdiy laat et bee
home near Clatksviile after a
stroke of para.ysis and short ill-
ness The body was brought to
cemetery, 4 miles Northeast ol
Paris, Sunday afternoon. Rev. T.
W. Mathis, pastor of the Baptist
church, conducting the service at
that place.
Mr. Jenkins had lived in this
section for many years and
survived by his widow and
MAORIED SUNDAY
Detroit Sunday afternoon and
funeral service was held at the
Ba, tht church, conducted byj
Rev. J P. Neal, pastor of the
a Baptist church at Clarksville, and
burial wa* at the Detroit ce.nc-
tery.
Surviving her-are two sors,
three daughters, one sister and j
two brothers. The sons are: J.
Miss Nina Chesshir and Sidney | ®trawn’ Archer City; J. G.
Union for the past two.years. He' Hldson were married Sunday. Schrader, Clarksville. The
(Tie bride is the daughter of Mr.
is honest and deserving.
These popular young people
have many Detroit friends who
join in extending them best
wishes.
ARREST FOUR FOR
and Mrs. Louis Chesshir of Rug-
by and the groom is the son* of
Mrs. Wiley Hudson of Bogata.
Bagwell Church Service .
j Rev\„C. L. Satterfield, pastor
PATTI C TUPCT* the.Methodist church for this
lift I I LL I ntr I j charge, will preach at Bagwell
- i next Sunday at both hours, that
Ear' Saturday morning Con-1 *'S regular appointment
stable Scott McKinney and Sher- jAn error was made in annourc-
iff Elder arrested three white. *n£ services at that ' p'ace for
men and a negro on a charge' of \ Sunday.
stealing a yearling that belonged
daughters are: Mrs. Carra Sprad-
lin, Antlers, Okla., Mrs. Emma
Cannon, Jacksboro; Mrs. Sella
Roark, Fort Worth. Mrs. Eliza-;
beth Thomas, sister, lives in Mi!- j
lerton, Okla. Her brothers are
Church Finch, Detroit, and I
George Finch, Decatur. De*j
ceased was also survived by twoj
step-daughters, Mrs. J. C. Per j
kins, Detroit, and Mrs. L. T. j
Key, Cooper. ,
ATTEND FAMILY REUNION.
Dr. and Mrs. W. N. Mullirs
attended a family rennion Sunday
at the home of Marshall Kerbow, J
! half-brother of Mrs Mullins, near;
“-1- gu«, Wei BIRTHDAY DINNER TUESDAY
1001b. Wheat ......$2.00 cording to County SuprtDMo.JjJj* ’toEE Mrs. R. T. Morgan entertained (-—■—. -----------------
100 lb. Corn ..............$2.°°,™™ ”• b* ^torey> vvno stal«a whi!e the othor was carriecl to ad- with a birthday dinner Tuesday, and a great time was enjoyed,
100 lb Corn (fhops^/......$2.00 ^J°»ning pastur and hid. Some| honori .g her sister, Mrs. A. L.
hogs and other cattle have been Russell, and the day was en-
missed. I joyed. This is an annual occa-
1001b. Shorts
100 lb. Bam
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^loynite sack
It will pay you to See our line
Anything you want in
Groceries
Priced to sell
i , $-.000 was carried on the struc-
t.ac *,5 ■* ture. The building was erected
•>1 34 jn 1914 and was said said to have
cost in excess of $2,000. Tern
porary arrangements will.be nec-
essary if school is to be continued
while another building is provided.
The Negley school district has
a scholastic population of seventy
five.—Clarksville Times.
j sion.
R. C. Coh- and family, who
have been living at Gould. Ok ,
this year, haved moved back to
Red River county and are living
on the Watson farm on route 1.
Entertains W. M. S.
Kash and Karry
F. DeWITT
DETROIT LOSES
Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Satterfield
______ entertained the women of the
nru*« V .. j Missionary Society and their
M. M. W-hitener has sold L.s! husbands Friday evening. The
home in North Detroit to. S. -tf-j-tftnewas spent in contests—and
Gibson, who will move there | gaineSf and the hostess assisted
with his family. by jyjmeg w. H. Lassiter, Jolly
Garner, C. E. Dick, V. H. Terry
and W. N. Mullins served a re-
freshment plate. Rev. and Mrs.
Kirk Beard of Dodd City were
CELEWTESIKTICE
Detroit observed Armistice Day
Tuesday and several spent the
day hunting while others visited
other towns, attending football
games, etc.
ANNUAL GAME
The Detroit and Deport ex-
students play a football game
each Arm tice and Thanksgiving
and Tuesday the Deport team
won from Detroit 12-0 at Deport.
They play at Detroit Thanks-
giving
WINTER’S
COMING!
Co-operation
Means Salvation
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In these tines of depression co-operation
means more to ua than one would imag-
ine. By thorough co-operationjwe can[all
succeed and without it we will fail, more
or leas.
Then let each- of us do our best; plant
food and feed as much as practical and
possible that we may steer out of the
present situation; and this bank will do
its best to build our commnnity.
Special WIHTEB-TON 1C Service4
Citizens State Bank
DETROIT. TEXAS
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Change engine oil Adjust distributor points -
Oil and greaae thoroughly Clean and adjust sparfc
Flush transmission and P^u8*
rear with kerosene, and Clean sediment bulb and
refill with fresh grease «-«rburetor
R-move front wh««I> and Adju.I CTburrto,
repack with fresh grease Tighten intake and ex-
lAAftyjfifiwfch pester « W*
gjlliIgoH Cheek hatterjj^
V, wm famish all material and rnaVe all the above ai’juil.
jkaBti. Qaleh aervirr. Car md* when promised. Aff«*oiig»7
Ifcy, blltcrles, mMrfree/r -* > at low pric**/-■ ****
Hogue Motor Co.
Sales ” Service
DETROIT, TEXAS
out of town guests.
with Edmond Lews, Jos a Beaaett,
Barbara Leonard.
the All Ulkiag comedy '
’ Reach Honse BW
Monday & Tuesday Nov. 17-18
The Supriie Picture. “Oo Year
Back” is a wonderful pidure~-with
a poor titlo.
Irene Rick fives a portrayal you'B
long remember. If yon saw “Cem-
mon Clay” and enjoyed it-bcrc’s
another you'll rave aboat.
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(The world's poorest title for a Fine
picture]
Irene Rick H. B. Warner
Raymond Hackett
also News and Screen Song
Wednesday & Thursday, Nov. 19 20
Naughty - - ooh - la - la,
* But How Nice!
They,II raise your blood pressure
chase away your blues
and tench you love
| Talking Comedy: ‘Two Plus Fear*' |
Vance Clem who has been liv-
ing in Oklahoma has moved back
to Detroit.'
t $2
Use the cash system and save Money
Special
With every $5.00 purchase in Dry Goods and
99c we will give a Beautiful American Maid
Doll 24 inches high.
Blue Banner percale, yd...............v.. 10c
New printed flannelette..............17 l-2c
Good grade Outing....................13 3-4c
Full fashioned hose............r^........74c
Full fashion silk hose $1.49 att........$1.15
Good cotton Mercerized ribbed hose......19c
The Balance of the year will be
Crowded with Holliday Occasions
Now in the time to buy your Fancy Groceries for
the Thanksgiving and Christman Dinners
We have everything for your Fruit Cakes
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Sugar 19 lb.............................$1.00
Lard, Vegetole and Scoco 8 lb.........$1.00
Snowdrift, Large pail..................$1.00
Flour, $1.20 & $1.25 Every sack guaranteed
Hersheys chocolate, 10c Cocoa 2 for 25c
Salmons 2 cans.......................... 25c
Libby’s Spinach Na 2 cans..............14c
18 lb. pinto beans......................$1.00
Ws ai'e *xpeUinrf a car of hfiichij
__* _ lowest possible price
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We Pa j Cash for Chickens, Eggs and Cream
RAMSEY’S STORE
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The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1930, newspaper, November 13, 1930; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006381/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.