The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1944 Page: 3 of 4
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Dr.LeGear’s Live StockManual
h Practical (aide far Treataeat aad Care at
Caws, Horses, Sheep, Coats ui Ckckeas
Full an«l complete lim; of Dr. IjeGear’s Keiuedirit.
Globes Animal Scrums, Vaccines. Phenovine and U.
S. Formula No. 62.
Parke Davis Kroo Dip No. 1, an efficient insecticide,
disinfectant and cleaner.
Parke Davis Animal Serums and Vacciueo.
ffitlxmt €0.
V. H. Morgan
DRUG STORE
Your Home Owned Drug Store
Phone No. 5
K. C. Morgan
f PERSONAL^
B. T. U.
Liberty
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George Guest of Mosley spent! Songs: “HelpSomebody Today,’
the week end with Paul Lewis and ..B,essed Assurance.”
family.
Mr. and Mrs Jess Heizer spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Johnie
Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Elam arc
visiting Hutch Gorman and fami-
ly
Mr and -Mrs. E. A. Rodgers
ant^children of Talco visited his
brother, L. M. Rodgers, and fami-
ly Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Bullard
and family visited relatives at Pe-
Kalb last week end.
Prayer: Rev. W. E. Lambert.
Song: ‘‘Glory to His Name.”
Discussions:
I —Mary Jo Bivins
2—Aileen Cassell.
3 —Billie Joyce Lyon.
4—lohnny Myrl Russell.
5 - Mamie Williams.
6-Betty Jo Lambert.
Notice to the Public
I have got my shop in order to
do any kind of repairing—furniture
| radio-.we fix anything Also any
Mr. and Mrs D M. Phifer and kind of hauling. A. L. Grasham
Mr and Elmer Phifer and family Phone 926-F4, at Cross Roads.
visited relatives at Clarksville Sun-! ■ _
day.
Mol'ic Little spent
pht and Sunday with
Mrs. W. E. Lambert was in
Sherman Sunday attending the
bedside of her grandfather.
Born to Ll and Mrs. Phillip
Latimer of Camp Hood, Saturday,
a daughter.
Seed Sweet Petalees for Sale.
T. J. Teeaer, Bagwell, Texas.
Mr and Mrs. Gus Toney and
baby were here from Texarkana
this week.
Mrs. Hugh Sharpe and infant
son left Wednesday for Hereford,
I where she will make her home.
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I WANT TO RENT - Haase er ea
furnished apartment. Cecil Latimer.
Mrs. Marshall Whitener and
children are visiting Mr. White
ner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M.
Whitener.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B Flippo mov-
ed this week to Grand Prairie,
where Mr. Flippo is employed in
the North American.
Go to Melton’s Cash Store for
groceries and save money Every-
thing fresh and clean. adv.
Mr. and Mrs G C. Wilson and
Mrs Stephens of Texarkana were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R-
Toney Tuesday.
Melba Joe, 11-months old son of
Mr. and Mrs. M. L Hart of Rt, 3,
underwent a mastoid operation at
the Griffiths Children’s Hospital in
Paris Saturday and is improving
Saturday
Catherine
For Sale
jrman
WILL PICK UP AND DELIVER
1930 Chevrolet sedan, good condi- CLOTHES TO BE CLEANED ANP
I on, two like-new fires, two fair tires. PRESSED BY ZENITH CLEANERS
S?e Margaret McMikel, across street1 AT GULLION’S BARBER SHOP.
Mr. and Ma O W. Da via and
children visited relatives at Dot-
ton last week end.
Harold Holloway left Monday
for Oklahoma City, where he waa
inducted into the armed service.
Pay cash at Melton’s and save
on your next groceries. adv.
Mrs. Mary Waters returned
home Saturday from a visit with
relatives at Ttxarkana
Mr. and Mrs. Les Lane and
children and Mrs. T. A. Leavelle
visited relatives at Bogata Sun
day.
Mrs. Mattie Dodson and Mrs.
Lorene Phifer were Dallas visitors
last week end and went through
the North American Aviation Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Whitener
and children of Bryan were guests
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs M.M
Whitener, last week end.
PLENTY FEDERAL FERTILIZER
4-12-4
JUST RECEIVED
McWilliams gin
Pvt. Wm. W Perdue of Brady
is attending the bedside of his
mother. Mrs. J M. Perdue, of
Manchester, Who is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bivins were in
Bonham Sunday visiting her
Orother, G. C. Phillips, who was
injured in line o! duty at Sherman
ast week, and improved.
Mrs A. B. Castleman was
Drought home S iturday from the
Red River Hospital at Clarksville*
where she had been for surgica'
treatment, and is improving nicely
Rogers Market
Friday and Saturday Specids
1-lb. box Vanilla Wafers 18c 1-lb. Folgers Coffee . .34c
K.* r.MeI Pie Filling, box 5c No. 2 Early Jane Peas 14c
Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce......28c
Fruit* and Fre*h Vegetables
MEATS
Family Steak, lb. 30c
Arm Roast, lb., 30c
Rump Roast, lb., 30c
Shoulder Round, 35c
Chuck Roast, lb. 25c
Bacon, lb. 31c
The Roter Pickle Co. of Dallas
Will Pay the following Prices for Cucumbers the
Coming Season Delivered at their Detroit Station
No, 1 s, $5.00 per 100 lbs. No. 2s, $3.00 per 100 lba*
No. 3s, $1.25 per 100 lbs.
For your coAvenience you will find their contracts at
Ramsey's, Reynolds' and Melton's Stores.
Roter Pickle & Canning Co.
By T. L. Guest
Tells of Trip to Arize
SEE ME FDR YOL K
bom Cremeen Station.
Fire & Tornado Insurance Buy or Sell
representing
Hartford Fire Insurance Co.
T. P. GUEST
D. G. HARRISON.
Sgt. and Mrs M. H. Rainey
left Wednesday for San Augustine,
Regardless of what you want to Fla , after a visit here with her
buy or sell, see Whitener, Harri- j parents, Mr. and* Mrs. M. M
son Realty Company at J. P. of- Whitener, and his parents at
fi:e, Detroit, Texas. ! Clarksville.
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I have plenty of Reuters and Master
idarglobe tomato plants ready for cold
frame. E. R. Robinson,
3 miles East of Detroit, Texas.
Mrs. Leo Golden and children,
who had been visiting her father
and brother, H. D. and Cecil Lati-
mer, and family, returned to their
home at Ft. Towson, Okla , Tues
day accorr panied by Mrs Latimer
and children.
Machinist Mate 2nd. Qass Don
White, who has served two and
one-half years in the Navy, came
in Wednesday to spend his leave
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Porter White. It is his first visit
home since Aug. 1. 1940.
Plenty Tomato Plants ready for
coldlframe March 20. Three vari-
eties. Floyd Hastings,
Bagwell, .Texas.
S Sgt. and M. E. McClellan and
daughter, Martha, of Muskogee,
Okla., are spending a nine days
furlough with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Mitchell, on Rt.
3. S Sgt. McClellan is with the
Rainbow [division at Camp Gru-
ber, Okla.
Mr."and Mrs. W. G. Ritchey
and children moved this week
frumlHouston back to Detroit pre-
paratory to Mr. Ritchey entering
the armed service. He is thirty-
seven years old-and the father of
seven ; children. His family will
receive $200.00 a nnnth.
S. S. Class Elect Officers
The Baptist intermediate class To my many friends and neigh-
met with a party Thusday night borsofthe readers of the Detroit
and elected officers as follows: jNews Herald, I wish to say hello
President-Aileen Cassell. and to tell you I am glad to be
Vice-president —Bessie Mathis. I back with you.
2nd. vice-president — M a m ie '
Williams.
3rd. vice-president — Betty Jef-
fus.
Secretary—Betty Jo Lambert.
Reporter—Royce Faucett.
After the officers were elected,
games were played and refresh-
ments were served.
Feed For Sale
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We have plenty of FEED.
Oats ground and whole wheat,
dairy feed, shelled corn and oats
Pay highest price for eggs.
H. S. Flippo,
at Poulrry House.
I had a great time while I was
at Bizbee, Ariz., I found tome very
clever people. I don’t think I shal 1
ever regret my trip to that coutv-
try.
I wish to tell you a little of
what I did while I was at Bizbee.
I got there on Thursday night,
Nov. 25, 1943, and on Saturday,
Dec. 4.1 organized a home mis-
sionary mission band and kept it
up each Saturday afternoon at
2:30 and when I left we had near
$50 in the treasury and left it
alive with Sister Sellers, who wit
act as leader.
Now, I was not idle while I waa
away just having a good time, bat
I tried to help others have a good’
time. I wish to say before I step -
Mr. and Mrs. Steward and fait- off the acene that I am to go the
ily of Clarksville visited Mr. and 17th to Goodwater, Okla.;* to begin
Mosley
Mrs. E. F. Sandlin Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kerbow and
family visited Mrs. John Chan-
dler Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bettis visited
their son, Lee Bettis, last week
end.
Miss Irene Evans was a guest o
Texie Lee Garrett Saturday night
and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pink Gable of
Clarksville visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. F. Sandlin, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baker’s little
daughter, Wanda Jean, fell and
cut her chin pretty bad and bit a
hole in her tongue.
a revival. How long I will stay
depends on how the meeting pros-
pers. So all who pray hold me up
in your prayers.—J. S, Swint.
PE5TER ► £
F N C THAT M! \E" -
HELP5 NERVOUS ~ t n ■ .A
TO RElA*
AND LEAVES ME
CALM, SERENE.
Post Oak News
Visit our ten cent counter and I ®ro Sooter preached here Sat-
see the complete line of Sue Pree : urdaY night,
products we have just received. Sam Maroney and family of To-
j Many other National ad vertised : ^yo, Texas, spent the week end
I lice. Detroit Drug Go. j with Mr. and Mrs- Maroney.
J Ldgar Low and family and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Casey Watts and ard Mrs Koss Mills visited in Ad-
' children are here on a visit to Mr.' dielou Sunday,
land Mrs R. T. Morgan They Mrs. Baucum has gone for a vis-
j were accompanied by Mr Watts’.»«. with her daughter, Mrs. Emm:
nephew, J. C. Watts, who wound- .Fowler, of Milton, Okla.
ed while serv'ng in the arm forces Sgt. and Mrs Lari McClelland
in Sicily Aug. 5 anJ was recently ' of Muskogee. Okla . arc spending
released from the hospital. His' their furlough here with her par-
| home is in Oklahoma and he is ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mitch-
flHf
visiting at Johntown.
jell.
SEftVfMC ISSfNTIAt W AM INDUSTAIiS AND TNI H O Mi f MO NT%
COTTAGE BEAUTY SHOP
0p«a 6 Day* a Week
Mr*. T. R. Bailey
Mrs. Mae Mincey of Da las vis.
ited her father, Mr. Walker, this
week end.
Mrs Rhoda Lee spent Monday
afternoon with Mrs. Low.
W/HEN Functional N
W Disturbances such as Sleep*
lesnteaa, Crankiness, Excitability,
Restlessness or Neman Headache
interfere with your work or iptfl
your (food times, take
Dr. Mites Nanrtee
(Liquid or Effervescent Tablets}
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Nervous Tension can mdke
Wakeful. Jittery, Irritable,
vous Tension can cause N«
Ileadaebe and Nerve.___ I
tioe. In times like these, we are
more likely than usual to hscoasa
overwrought and nervous and te
wish for a good sedative. Or.
hi ilea Nervine is n good sadstiw
—mild but effective.
If you do not use Dr. MlUd
Nervine you can’t know what lb
will do for you. It cornea la
Liquid and Effervescent Tablet
form, both equally soothing te
tense and over-wrought nerves.
WHY DON’T YOU TRY ITT.
Get It at your dreg sta%
Effervescent tablets tt* sad IK
Liquid 2S* aad tiff*. Read direc-
tions and eaa only aa
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The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1944, newspaper, March 16, 1944; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth855049/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.