The Detroit News (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1929 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DETROIT NEWS
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Outstanding Chevrolet
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Rev. Mathis, pastor of the
[Baptist church ut Cherry.'
; preached there Sunday morning |'
! and evening with good uttend-
| ance at both services.
Dorris, the 13-year- old daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs C. W, Ches-
shir, was carried to sanitarium
at Paris Sunday for an operation
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represents 4 years of Development
Miss Perna Guest of Mosley
i visited Misse* Lennie Guest and
and otm a Million miles of Testing
IT PAYS
To Use Fertilizer
If it didn't pay to adrertlM, thera would b* no advartia-
In*. It It didn't pay to use Fertiliser, thera would w---
Fertiliser sold.
_____ ______ It i* paying other farmer* in traceable
DOUGHS AND CENTS. Ask any u*er of Whit* Diamond.-
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4 2. To Use the Higher Grades
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Years ago, the Chevrolet
orep inv
Hinder motor.
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taken iwctue Chevrolet
(Hftmrn lire that the
six-cv Under motor is in-
kretaty the most perfect-
ly balanced motor —the
ideal power plant to meet
mand for greater reserve
power, faster get-away
and. above *11—smooth.
quirt performance.
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During the last four vear*.
over a hundred six-cylin-
der motors were built bv
Chevrolet engineers and
tested on the General
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* _ 1 Motors Proving Ground.
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Diy and night, through
winter** cold and sum
mer*s heat, the incessant
teeing went on—until the
present motor "a* de-
vetoped and tmsrtiv -pr«r
nouneed correct.
At the same time other
Chevrolet engineer*
were perfecting other
parts of the chassis- And
another great automotive
organ izati n—the Fisher
Body Corporation—was
devoting its gigantic re-
sources to the creation of
the finest, sturdiest and
most beautiful bodies ever
offered on a low-priced
automobile.
As a result, the Outstand-
ing Chevrolet offers an
order of we'l-halanced ev
rellence—a combination
of performance, comfort,
beauty and handling ease
rhat is truly remarkable
— with a fuel-economy of
Ketter than 20 miles to the
gallon of gasoline.
You owe it to yourself to
see and inspect this re-
markable car. Corns in
today!
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'Msg*?:?-650
All price* f. o. b. FI ini*
Wm.
We ha-- the NEW CHEVROLET
Now ci! Display
Come in for a demonstration
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j last week.
Miss Swan Burros attended
j the bedside of hr* aunt. Mrs J.
Jt. Hood, of Deport Tuesday.
| Miss Francis Maddox of Bag-
‘ well spent last week end] with
j Miss Alice Hill.
fa; -L. SwfHSon oi Blossom—is
visiting his nephew, *, F. Lucus.
George Sonth and son, Buster
Mr visit»ng -fits daughter. -Mri>.
Walter Davidson, of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs Bent Fisher visit-
I _d Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell
I of Shadowland Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Hade Hudson
* and daughter visited relatives in
Clarksville last week.
Miss Mae Clipper is very sick
* with pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Truin and chil-
! dren have moved to the house
l j vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Jess
White, who moved to the \\ ill
j Tucker farm East of here.
1 Mrs P W. Maddox and
I daughter of Tyler returned to
j their home Tuesday after a few
days visit with relatives here
Mrs. R. S. Maddox and Mrs.T.
js Burrus and B. L. Burrus of
■ Oklahoma City amended the bed
j. i-of the former’s mother, Mrs
. a . Hoed, of Deport last week.
The High School boy.‘ went to
j Paris Friday night and won a
!*gi:tne of basket ball from I aris
junior College, score was33-22
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the quality and dependability of the higher grade Fertltls*
ora, thera la U>aa bulk, coaaequently loss freight to pmy, and
lower cost i**r untt. Also, It la easier to handle?
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‘A Crraltr YlmtJ F»r Evry FUW‘
It pays tn profit by the other fallows' experience. I.earn
what others hare done with WHITE DIAMOND. We could
furui M .MJSKOUS testimonials. U is made right, for we
know the proper lnsredlnnts. moportloar. mtxiux uml car-
line. It's es j to male a certain analysis of Fertilizer, but-
there 1* more to fertilizer than analytla. Any woman can
make a cake, hut some of the cakes some of them bake!!!!
Are > .nr plants starving or going tannery for want of
WHITE DIAMOND pl.mi food?
Aak for fre; folder—**How to Have Tilings '
__7, ---ind hava .thai._,__
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Detroit Motor Co.
Chevrolet Sale* and Service Station.
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CAR THEFT H
Phone 40
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HO
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A 'oo.-e connecting rod needs attention.
lTm a:ed for 'tail! cause trouble beyond mention.
You can’t let it go. There’s too much at stake.
Too much damage will be done should it break.
Wait around and let this go too far.
For sometime you’ll be without a car.
, A youth was arrested Friday
by ( o istable Roberts in connec-
tion with the theft of a Buick
sedan in Paris, the ear having
j been located at Rugby some two
! weeks ago. The boy was placed
j in the calaboose here and later
t.ansferred to the Lamar county
jail where he awaits trial.- Bo-
gata News. ,
Slow Rcadiog
An Indianapolis newspaper man
vbo Is widely known ’ In tbe wrltihg
fraternity ft>r hi* drollerle* recently
acquired a set of the “five-foot aheir
took* on the deferred payment plm.
faking the deferred option for all It
Meant. Finally a collector found nlm
gt tbe typewriter and suggested *et-
•tement .
*My word." intoned the droll one.
-Tou here again! I’ve paid for three
feet of that d .rned outfit already and
Daren't read an inch yet.”
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Hug* Maguet
The world's largest magnet, a 120-
Inn monster that weighs more than
Many a locomotive, has recently been
completed and will act as an aid In
Elephants Know Well
What Whistle Means
Burmese lumber yards would be In-
complete without elephapts. These
huge and roost sagacious animals are
used for rolling the logs Into position
for the sawn Pushing with their
heads, they run the logs up two in-
clined skids to tbe platform; two ele
phants do the poshing, and a third
elephant acts as boss. In his trunk
the boss carries a few links of anchor
chain, which he uses as a whip If ode
elephant falls behind. When t'ie
whistle blows they all know that It Is
time to stop work and eat. It mnkea
no difference whether they have a log
within a fraction of an Inch of the
platform; the boss drops his anchor
Epworth League Programs
Tht Firs! National Bank of
Detroit, Texas
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Important researches In light, electric- chain and gets out of the wny
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and
hy and radioactivity. I
Torrents of water cool Its hu-e cop-
per coll, which carries a terrific elec-
tric current of 3.000 amperes—‘nousth
to light, say 0,000 ordinary lamps. Ac-
cording lo Its designer It keeps a pow-
erful magnetic field nnabnted for
hoars, during prolonged experiment*.
tbe posher* step lo one side and let
Ihe log crash.
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Electric Furaac*
Milwaukee claims to have tbe larg-
est electric furnace In the world It
can accommodate a standard box car.
Mid to said to be three times as large
as any previously built. It uses
l.fOO.OOO kilowatt hours of electricity
■ .Month, and will heat 400.000 pounds
•f metal at a time to a maximum
temperature of 1,630 degrees Fehren-
Many Vi.il Gettysburg
Gettysburg, battlefield shrine of tbe
I'niled States, draws more than 2.000,-
000 tourists anntiully. This was e»ti
mated by battlefield officials following
i publication of the quarterly report of
i the battlefield guides. During the
quarter which ended In September
guides conductej) 472,112 persons over
Hie field where this great battle of
, the flvll wrar was fought.
Hi League Program
Subject—How far off is the
Brotherhood of Man.
Leader-Miss Marie Reynolds.
Voluntary.
Song..
Prayer.—Mrs. McGown.
Song No. 58.
Scripture lesson: Amos 9:7;
Isaiah 19:23-25; Luke 10:25-37;
John S :4-9, 39-42.
Top£s for discussion.
Health.— Miss Jessie Gamer.
Wealth.— Miss Reba Ownby.
Art.—Ralph Mullins._______
Morafc-MissTriae McAdams.
Religion.—Travis Toney.
Song.
Announcements.
Benediction.
Junior Program
Leader —Mary Adaline Burk-
leo.
Song.
Prayer.— Otis Hudson.
Scripture: Acts 20:4-28.
I NOTICE :The First National
| Bank, located at Detroit, in the
1 State of Texas, is closing its af*
J fairs. All note holders and other
(creditors of the association are
I therefore hereby notified to pre-
sent the notes and other claims
for payment.
W. E Holloway, Cashier.
Dated January i7th, 1929.
It your dealer ha»n*t
WHITE DIAMOND
write us direct
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Baptist Church Services 4 Mf CD FREE BOOK
-- -ENTonRequeal
rhere will be regular services’
at the Baptist church next Sun-
day at both morning and even-
ing hours, by the pastor, John A.
Williams.
There will he a meeting of the
oilicers an teachers of the Sun-
day School Saturday night at
the church a.id all officers and
members of the chore’ are urged
to attend.
Tell cause of cancer and what to
do for pain; bleeding, odor, etc.
Write for it today, mentioning
this paper. Address Indianapolis
Cancer Hospital, Indianapolis,
Ind.
666
A Hero Wanted
"Wliy fliil yim never marry?"
“I roultl not !ov<* a man .who wm
not brave." saUl MUs Cflyerine. “and ; Bilious
m-body hSv txitt tt«e courage to pro- I
pose to use.'’ I"* n > wt
is a Prescription for
Colds, Grippe. Flue, Dengue
Fever and Malaria.
* * t• remedy known.
No, 13259
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Office aX Comptroller of the l urrercy
Washington, D. C.,November 28, 192*.
Whhere#*, by »»ti«*f*ctory evidence
Wife
Looking Hopeful
(during giifirrel)—You're
presented to Ite undersigned, it hae
been made to appear that "THE
PLANTERS NATION kl, HANK OK
DETROIT in the towri of Detroit in
the County of Red River and State of
Texas has Complied wifili all the prov.*•
ions of the Statutes of the Untltd
Stater, r<q*iireri tn be complied wi'h
before an association shall he author-
i tied to commence the business of
In tbe Long Ago
Who can uetnember when the gtrl
««g pretty writ fitted out to go away t
a. __Ia*. a ----- * - a# Mna airletu
to echoed with a couple of blue aklrta
and three middle blouse*11 -Detroit
New*.
Subject: My Church. ,IPt,
The church is to serv e.—Mary B»n|,,rK.
coming absolutely unbearable. It will Curry. Now therefore I, J. W. Pole, Comp-
ro«m be Impo-rible to live with you. respOIli ibility to the church troller of tbe Currer.oy. do hereby cer
Husband (hopefully)—How aoon»-t rhnmhlev ! tify that "THE PLANTERS NATION-
T” =• Pwm-Mar/Witaon. -' »•’ J~'' » «'
* „ . . , 1 town of Detroit tn the County of K* rt
Church loyalty. Eunice ^Tar* ! Jt,ver nnJ State of Texas is ttU'honi d
tin.
Sing-song.
PLAZA THEATRE
Paria, Texas
‘Where you HEAR what you SEE’
Mon.-Tues.-Wed., Jan..28-29-30
AsRigasTie Heart of Humanity!
The Fox Movietone Production
FOUR SONS’
With musical score played by Roxy Theatre 119 piece
chestra
OTHER ITEMS
MARION HARRIS in songs
FOX MOVIETONEWS
Thura.-Fri.-Sat. -. Jan. 31, Feb. 1-2
PARAMOUNT’S ALL-TALKING SENSATION
Evelyn Brenl, Doris Kenyon ....................T--
Clive Brock, Wm. Powell
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‘INTERFERENCE”
Pedestrian’* Paradise
**f*n rhf* nwmrt," says a writer, “gray- •
Ity U an slight a man could Jump 30
im mh»"—-■.-c,...'.
J. WtMl-ler If Utfil I* where good pedes j
trian* go when they die?
Berediction.
to commence the butfinras of
a* provided iw dee* ten—Kitv ana
Hanking
hun«
St-
Truthful Frits
Teacher (preachtag «»n honesty) —
How. Frit*. If yon found a shilling,
weald ft* beep »7 ss=-- T^at / ' - ■
Frit*—No. air- phouc bell 1
Teacher—Good, What would you del f Manager- Force of habit. I »cd to
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Btnry'—Go on, then; be‘» blind all
right.-I^ndon Til Bit*.
dred and -ixty nine of the U*-v»*td.
St.tuus of the United St at*
In testimony whereof witness my
bend and ^eal of office this twenty- j
eighth day of November, 192>L
J. W.Pole,
Comptroller cf the Currency,
OTHER ITEMS
EDDIE CANTON
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“That Certain Party
a singing and talking comedy
RUTH ETTING
‘The Sweetheart of Broadway”
In Songs
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PRICES: Lower Floor 60 Balcony 40
Children 15
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Monday
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The Detroit News (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1929, newspaper, January 24, 1929; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006399/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.