The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1956 Page: 1 of 4
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The Detroit News-Herald
OLD SEKIEb VOL 63
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
.New Oflioirs ni Directors el Hertbeyt Ttus
lAueeiatiaa ef Soil Cinsirvetioa Districts
Front row Itft to right: Albert Roach, Deporr, Sect* tir
Dr. Jo: D. Nichois, Atlanta, 1st Vice-president; J. S. Sharp
Pa-is. President; L. L Mackey, Longview, 2nd Vice-president;
and F» F. Hurt, Klondike.
k 'Second row: D B. Clout*. Pig Sandy; J. D. Jor.es, Detroit*
' Julius Woftord. Cookviile, and O. C. Hudson. Dike..
Third row: F. L. Martin, Pittsburg; Dan C. Spa ks, Teaar
kana; Gayle F. Wimbetly, Tyler, and Petty N V :oc Mar-
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Political
Announcements
Sub leer to Democratic Prima-ies
et
ror Sheriff
Ri A.(Slim) HULEN
i J. C. BEV1LIE
For County Attorney
BEN EDWARDS
(Re-Election - Second Term)
For Ccunty Treasurer
MRS. SETH KING
(Unexpired Te*-m)
For Tax Assessor-Collector
; MRS Jr H.PETTY ;
(Ree Election, Sec )nd Term)
^^Commissioner, Pre. No. 1
C M. (Mutt) CONLAN
You Will Be
Sirprind
How much a good cleaning
and pressing job will add to
' the appearance of your
clothes; besides .they will
last longer. ^ /_,
.We appreciate your trade.
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Modern Cleaners
LEROY mn
PHONE 46
lUyid Service Cleaa as New
ABSTIH CHEST
ATTORNEY ST I AW
CLARKSVILE
I NorwoodEatShop
Open From 8 A. M. til 12 Midnight Closed on Sundays
Serving Steaks Baibecue Plates Chicken in Baskets
Sandwiches of All Kind, Hamburger and Cheeseburger Specials
Drinks, Malts and Shakes
v —JYonr Busineos Appra fated
PORTER AND MAKY NORWOOD
THE AMERICAN WAY
DETROIT, TEXAS, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 9 l»M
NEW SERIES VOL. a MO $
Eagles Win First
Shaughnessy Game
The Detroit Ta-fes won the
first game with Springhill 81 to
47 Tuesday n.ght at DtKa>bin
the two out of three Shiughnesoy
play eft. and plav the second
gnif here tonight (ThursJay).
We hove jo«t been info med
that Sr*ringhi|l has forfeited the
game to petroit.
Annona defeated Dimple 50 ro
44 at Annoni in the fi-st game rf
the play off.
Box Score
DitroD
Mrs. William Geer’s
Grandfather Dies
V*. T Woody, 85. of Fowdesly
Robert McWhirter of the F»r*t ____
a retired LomVr County schoo j National Bank in Parts will be the batl tram dcLoted
tearhe». and justice of the peace *** *p*ak«r at the annual Wash-, Wednesday 34 to 21 ••
died Thursday at 3 p. m. at •«**"! Day Servic-s held ty Hen- flngb to |ht Boy’iCJjbt
Graves Coevtletcrnt Home here, inr,t Lodge No. 531, A F. «at A.M.,
having b<cn in id health several members, their wives and
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guests Wednesday. Feb 22. at 7
p. a* ^
Mrs. McWhirter sad Col and
months.
Funeral services, Saturday at 2
p. m. wil iv held at Powderly
Baptist Church by the Rev G H
Garner and the Rev Bob Ed-
wards. Gene Roden k Sans will
make burial in Long Cemetery
near Powdetly.
Surviving are a son. Elmer
Woody, Hugh, Okla., bank cash-
ier and metcantila owner, and a ^ ^ M[| Hmm BjMkm
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Willi.m Thomas Woody ws»''"'‘!’
Mw*lo» Mi, Term
Mm. | M Ctv nrs» wilt accent- p*,* Feb. I# 49 to 3y. Bab. 7
pany Mr . Me Whaler 1 they wen over 4th
-- j 31 to 2b,
Mr.and Mrs. Ritchey1
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bora at
March 22,1870, non of the late J
S. and Mary (Ingram) Woody
His late wife was the former Mist
Emma Stricklin, who died 46
years ago,
Mr. Woody moved to
County from Tennessee hi 1902,
and taught school as Powderly.
Hinckley aud Paris, before his
retirement. He served as justice of
the pence five terms at Powderly.
A Baptist, he wet a
»7 17 47
Both Teams
Down Dimple
Detroit' Eagles and Eaglettes
each won from' Dimple Monday
night, placing both teams in the
Shaughmsty play cff. The Eagles
have won 11 out of 12 games.
The Eagles won 78 to 41.. Coe
war high point with 39. while
Jchn Haw’ey chalked up 23 for
Dimple.
The Eaglettes won 46 to 43
Dale of Dimple scored 20 points
for higtf? Cattleman led tor Dt-
t uit with 17 points.
Girls Win Game
From Avery
The Detroit girls defeated Ave-
ry at Avery last night 56 to 35 In
the first Shaughnessy play off
They play here Friday night at
7:30,
9 also of Paris Lodge No 27, AFft
AM, Parte, from which he received
0 hb 50-year pin several yean ago.
—Parte News.'
He was the grandfather of Mrs.
William Geer of Detroit*
Cancer Kim for Mm
Monday, Feb. 13
The cancer film fir men only
wHI be shown her at the achicl
building Monday, Feb, 13, at 8
pi m , sponsored by the 'Until
Club.
Every man in this territory b
invited to see. this important edit*
rational film.
World Day Prayer
Friday, Feb. 17
The Women’s organ'zations of
the churches of Detroit will ho d
their annual World Day of Pray-
er at the Methodist Church Fri-
day. Feb. 17, at the Methodist
Chruch.
The meeting will open at 2 p.
<n Ladies of etch church will per*
tidpate in the program.
Brotherhood Meet
Sunday 7 a. m.
The Brotherhood of the First
Baptist Church wM meet next
Sunday morning at 7 o’clock at
the dutch. All men of the cbuich
urged to attend.
The regular meeting of the Dc-
eoit Lions Oub will be IteM Mon-
day night at the school buiMug
at 7.30 o'clock.
Pvt, Pearce Cage
Star in Germany
Goppinoen Germany — Rif.
' eivm R. P arce 19 son of VrJ
nd Mm, Dennis A. Pearce, Rt.
i. Detroit. T.x., i« playing bas-
ketball in. Germany with the 9th
Infantry Division Artillery teem
Private Pearce, who plays in hte
off duty hours is a member of
headquarters battery of the 42d!
Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion.
Before entering the Army in De-
cember 1954, be wet graduated
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Irani UfiiOii rfign ocnoo».
Sunday at II u. m. uni mj*uight
Sunday School. Mate
B. T. IL, Sunday, 6:30 p^ m.
Prayer server, SiturJay.7 pjm§
The regular monthly
meeting of the First Baptist
Church will be held Saturday at
7. p. m.
Is Yea Realize
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But not|sllW them,"
It's smart to begjproCoct-
ed wherever yon are.
Cell us, we^will he hap-
py to help yen with
Babe Rogers Invites You
WHEN IN PARIS TO VISIT
The Quality Meat Market
1654 South Chun h Street, on the Rood eo DuNae
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Clay Stafford Garage
GENERAL REPAIRS
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Statu Inspection Station
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The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1956, newspaper, February 9, 1956; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth850749/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.