The Detroit News (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1982 Page: 1 of 4
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newest father there
THEIR 1 HOI t.HIN < IN HIHlKIfotih
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Ralph
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John
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published
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PLANS H)R 4 H
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A ROUND T ABLE OF FATHERS IN HONOR
OT FATHERS DXA The fathers above were
selected, from the Lions ( lub met ting al the
Wagon Wheel Restaurant Mondav The) were
chosen from th. group of Ih Lion* because of
their specialness
The Reverend James Savage, left, tied with
Clarence Hoffman, right as the two having the
most children (live < n< h Porter Norw.sad
seated sc. unit from left was th. oldest father al
the I itHM meeting ‘ Hr x* 111 v«
Jm< k H«mmI •vlMtxiing i*> lh«
ho ha* th< honor of ing ih«
mix! Hrxo t Hurgt**** va
riii n ion
mi th«
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June 11th Mr and Mr*
Glenn Coleman. Mr and Mrs
Calvin Gibson, and Mr. and
Mrs Rob Christ.rpher. 17th-
Mr and Mrs Rickey Adam*
forw ard to
Saturday
bv the
o m m u n i t v
go to all gritss
■ s|h-< iallv m "tder t.
tins fug holibv
However
Belgians ar.
Mr I vons
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J AMES SAX AGE I first
became a father at 22 " "My
advice to new fathers Uwlay is.
try to be patient encourage
his children, take lime to be
with them, leach them to
accept Christ, and always
obev their parents."
PORTER NORWOOD- I w as
25 when my aon was born "
"Fatherhood is a wonderful
thing, I should have had f» or 7
more "
JACK HOOD- "I got a late
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atinoun. ed that
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trillion lias >
in th.
< a m I to th. Bow ie (
< isiperative.
f u nds
b * io ■—
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feMHr
S ! o , , f
Hall
the
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approved
amount of
Bowie ( ass
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ill fw used to
rvi.e for 2200
• onsuniers to
miles of
to finame 6
and
i rnpr o v e
substation
».r -dl
nan. ing
Rural
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; u nd. r (he shade of
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Bagwell
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children 11 iv e
I sei otld from le ft
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n garage and
at W .><>dland
ox! • huri h on
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ill go for
on his desire
advertising
Ixiw r.-n< e n< >l«-d It
lot of time and trouble
animals to show
bv til. time we
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Jun.
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f>. n< fii <.! . a. . fiur. h
< ommentmg
to obtain
'I u >ns< .r s
takes
to take these
and parades
.-.-t tw.- trailers h<«'k. <i to twv.
s two and
heljwr
talking
and
I S D Board of
.ill meet tn the
Sup. rmtendent s office at the
high s< hiail on Monday. June
Il al 7 Ul p m
start at becoming a father |at
X5| because I had a war to
fight*" | World War ll| Wr
have two lovely daughters
"I'm real proud of their
accomplishments " "And our
grandchildren are "The Light
Of Our Lives "
BRUCE BURGESS I
wailed 15 years txa> long to
have Jeanene Mane la.rn
Nov 17, 1981, when she
graduates from high <»ch<M»l.
I II l>e M!" "Watching her
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up to n tug hot.I.v
continued
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da v
of Detroit leads his Belgian stallion Rowdy " |(>v
ith an immeasurably gentle heart’]
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I our H m.-mlx-rs who are
taking < lothing for a project
and ar. planning to partici
pat. in the County 4 H
fashion Revu. sch.-duled for
Julv . should meet luesdav.
Jun. C. at I IM) p ni in the
hoinemnkiug room at Detroit
High Sch.Mii
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bag. sa
A sse mblX
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CtjUines
R. »w dy
larger than the stallion
named Ma vide and
Minnie, two .>ne- and a half
year olds named
Dan. whom h. is
breaking to pull a wagon
one voung gelding nan.ieit
Duke
The couple mov.-vl to 1 letr> it
from lo'wa on "Nbv.-mb. r 2d
l‘.»M , w here th. v L.ugbt
acres just west of Ih-tlolt to
raise tattle grew wheat and
where the) plan to . venluallv
I
when I first
mv adv i< e to
h. > s planning a fannlv
them earlv not late
Hoffman s ,5
«att. retf
MO It s
surprising that he said
like to fmve all mv kids with
me on lath, rs |>av but I know
it s m>t j
regular
on 1
al
W heel
enjoying dinner
custvim fvefore
session
( luf. mcmlx-rs ei.s t.-d new
officers for )9*'2 “vj......President
I I bit Meeks 1st \ 11 .
President Dale Miller will. Is
outgoing s.s retarv
President 1. B
Sex ret a r v Trea svrer
Emerson Lion Ta.ner
McIntire Lail Twister
Gray Directors R B
Detroit I S 1) Suja rmtendent
and (’rank Coffman. Bagwill
who is the Postmaster of
Hagw ell
The Treasurer A^xirted that
a check for J1.Gti* 4 7 was
raised from rtsent fund
raising events for the Rosine
.McIntire Medical Fund
.A thank you note was then
read to the memliers from
Mrs McIntire
In other monetary matters,
it was announced that the
livtroit Club was presented a
check for $2,000 00 to bt used
for ai.l to tornado victims This
check was from monies sent to
this Lions District from
Lions clubs in others areas of
the United States
A committee consisting of
Sentca Cowan Chairman
Gleamon Black; and Jack
Hood, was appointed to
disperse the S2JMX) to ares
tornado victims
Members then voted to
attend the Charter meeting of
the newly formed Clarksville
Lions Club, which will be held
Friday evening at 7:30 p m in
May 11. in the Clarksville
Intermediate School
Cafeteria.
A food committee for the
upcoming Annual Detroit
Homecoming .was appointevi,
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\r. t.rt
. ,.st . f t. W r:
s.im. dav a
t > ufiI' 'I.
th. b,<"
Dav
. until a
dinnet m
Lfi.'ii at ob
will
m
Lawrence and Irene L\t»ns
have recently settl.-d m th.-
big stale of Texas with a tug
hobby That hobbv x<>m«-s .>n
four legs times 6
which Weigh or Will
weigh over a ton <-nch
a. That considerable fiofil
breevimg and raising Belg
h< >rses
Mr Lyons xurr.-ntlv has mv
large. handsome
one stallion named
two mares even
than the
M nude
tw..
Rav Barton
won tfi.- Jun.
Primary Hun < >ff
'•cmrt 2 < ommissioii.-r
s • <o pm Sat urda v
tin- unoffii ial tallies of
it. tin- pre. met
or, tt.c- tai lev
Lum! on th. north wail of
Hi.n ►. m> a s Pharma, v m
4 lark-sv ill. it was apparent
tfiAt Barter; )>.n! emerged tile
v i. t. t . Ver ins • >pj« .rierit and
first,.,usm Bol.t.v 'larLmugh
"f I let r. - J
I n..ft.<'iai results ..f those
- , if. li. —y at I ,f • -tvg i:
B.t”..t .j. i i.i-k-v dl.
Ba”. ’ .X ■ w itb || I I,. I f, .r
X a • 1 ” ' . g I. I rBag w e 1 !
B.”. I. ; . • .1 - < .it ’ x ji-, is
’. '• f. r
f. >rt urial. t< ■ I.ax.
w inner out ..f all tin
< vif»«lit•»
H< further n.-ted
Bobi.v and I got m tin
I knew It W. .(li. I IH
f. night and ■ 1. is
I w ould t.« . an
fioldmg down
an.i. i ampaignmg
weekends arid I kn. w Hol.i.v
would I..- n i.imj < anijuiig.net
Ba r t. >t<
sax jig
hit A « kA
lust if v mg ft
trust thwl
pin. .-<! ,t. .
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field lx . ;
Lett
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< ofit.n
1 as- j |,., tn.
’ ' • s I r a n k 11 n
lb x . r I it us
s I ..unties m
llktl sxiudhI
' ■ n ■ i.. i n 11 . s u pj>< t will
I t ubi x night Jun. II
v i> ri >n tin ( <>mrnunilv
The Ikelroit Lons Club met
tn regular semi tnonthlv
session <>n Monday exening
June 7 at 7 30 p m m <
XX agon XX heel Restaurant
is is '.heir
eax fi business
.jiaigning wiui.
n x t. gi.iar i.,t.
n.amlv ..n
H XPPX Bill I HDAY'
I I tfi < aroly n
Norman 1.3th
;g t. rtil
'Ul.f get
■A.t' .1
Ltwt.
folks b. I.H.king
if” o.g f IMI I f!> ,.n
J um ,’b staged
B a g xx < I I (
< It g a n iz at i< m
I h. .x
I a r g <
gta.ing th.
< .>m m ii n11 x < < tit■ ■
Mor. information
listing of additional ('x>ds
rxed and their jiri.es will be
in the 1 h-troit News
tin tug beautiful
not lust lot show
Us. S tin It mus. le
x farm and ran. t,
!i a' f.aulmg tiv
. u 11; v at. n ,■ and
,'.r Hie
done a lot
tr.i. t..r ..f
r. . !1. .tes
■ad x Hut'I
ttiu. i> fun
Ir.-n. ids..
pl.asuri
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. .>ntinu<
bar t>v-v u»
I a!H-rt.a. le
live entertainment
plesented
I aix-rna. I.
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l i - l; I \ i.
tn .ui.le
Li vx refl. I and lr
raised on farms m
urailv gt.w
Is Liw retie.
» < »•! 111 x a
Homecoming
in the Detroit News in the next
few week* in addition to an
offn ial s< hedule for all
festivities
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a fat her
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Goodin, Lena. The Detroit News (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1982, newspaper, June 10, 1982; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1265544/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.