The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1945 Page: 3 of 4
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SUMMERTIME NEEDS
^ “MAc a IVj-uir' iiilli «iJn-*;U^-
|iri«r<i (rooi 25c Iw 50c
“Protect TcoArr >L.n“ w.tl. GYPSY CREAM 49c
CALAMINE LOTION for Fmm»u Ivy..... 25c
IWt forget CHICCER CHASER and PRICKLY
HEAT POWDER. 25c
Sta\ fresh with AHIIII). Ml M ODOKOVO. NON
SPI. FKLSII i*r EI IOI El
llrlnill Hr ut{ Co.
V. H. MGfiC.iN
“THE IEXALL STOUT
LsUUfehed IMS
PERSONAL I, M*TLt'Z?*'*’*'’
___I few San Antonio, where expert* to
get employment. She will stay in
Mrs. Claude Smith is visiting' the home of her aunt. Mrs Bee
relatives at Ashdown, Ark. i Bam
I Bobby fohnson came home this
Plot? Saccharin TaUcti. '* Gr., I week from Avery where he had
* Gr. asi 1 Gr. -DetiMt Drag Ci. j been working.
, i Mrs. L. H. Craven and children
j Bert Terry o< Dallas was here of Creenville visited her sister in*
this week visiting his sister, Mr* law, Mrs. Stanle) ( ox, and family
Joe Burkin, and Mr Burkleo. ; last week.
Johnny Power, ol near Cherry
Mr and Mr* M C Carro l re*' visited .Ben F. Clack and
turned home Snnday from a visit Sunday,
to Lubbock. \ Mr. and Mrs Penrfington of
The greatest lore of
suits (rum improper cocking, reps'
cially vitamin C since it is readily
soluble in water, according to Ex-
tens ton nutritionists. Vegetables
should be cooked quickly so as to
prevent L/ss. If vegetables are cut
in pieces for cooking, they should be
cut lengthwise, as less nutrients
bleed out than when cut crosswise.
| Acids in citrus fruits and toma-
to*. ■. protect ascorbic acid (vitamin
C) from total destruction Soda de-
stroys this vitamin; therefore, it
should never be used in vegetables
or s*ups.
* Fresh vegetables should be start-
family ed cooking in boiling water (it any
is used), or at a high temperature
If no water is used, vegetables
i should be turned over at first to pre-
SL C UOBGAJI
Warrant Officer J li
I Mosley visited his mother and vent scorching and to cook uniform
I Gilley other relative* here Saturday Jy- but they should be exposed to
and Mrs. Phi!ley and daughter are night and Sunday
\isitmg Deport relatives
!
GREAT NEWS
FOR WOMEN
WNODOUCHE
M any Doctors today recommend the
use of douches for women troubled
with discharge (“the vhitet").
ufit ndiur odor, and minor irritation
—lua women who warn to be and
leei rrftc litnrly tit an.
And htae s a j>rodudf or the douche
—Hospital tested, too, w ith spieudid
results — Lydia E Pink hum’s Sana-,
live VA ash, made by the same Rreat
company that mates L> dia E.
Pmkham 's Vegetable<_ ,/mpound.
HufSisai's Sanative \Vu»h is Rain-
ms Rt«at favor today with w-'men.
It's mighty effective to cleanse,
relieve of lending odor, discharge and
discomlurt of turn n imiitmii. yet it
positneiy won't harm w the most
deUcai^Gieiubranes or tissues, Inex-
pensive. too. Any drug store.
* Iffu E Fisfchsm'i
SANATIVE WASH
II Laxatives
Not Alike
Tf you think for a minute that aJl
laxativ«?» ar»* nu»r* or 1*h? alik*- y j
C'F’Ttamly hivf a r«-al SURPRISE await-
ili* vou whtrn you tak* K.rum'h«aSait?
Wh»‘U you f#M*l t»l Headachy and
meanly it)u£fnnh—Imtaui* you a
rtMid f'h*anm#r out — what you then
tihould try ib KKU9CHEX SALTS.
When you want rrlUrf you want it
rtONTO lErujirhf* a trw* «altn^ lax
uttvr, uunmi< tcsday iA TODAY
Caution—ub^ only a* direct♦•d. H**cu-
lale tht* dom to nuit youmilf ti**
ji»pxnh«*r th« name and gfi KRUdCH&Jff
SALTS today at any good dru« Hture.
Union Grove *
Mr. and Mow. Morris Lewi* of
Nashville, Aik., and LcRoy Wil-
hite of Rock Island, 111., arc visit-
ing Mr an J Mrs G. W. Charter.
Mr. Lewis is a former Detroit boy
and a brother-in-law of Mr
Chance
Wayne Blanton is confined to
hi* bed with malaria.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Helms and
Evelyn Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Preston Helms and Pvt Thomas
Evans ol Camp Maxey spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs Leonard
Craham.
j Mrs W T. Helms sister and
her daughter or Tresland. Tenn ,
and Mrs. L. E. Eudy of Paris
' spent last week with them
! Mr. and Mrs |ohn Spear and
daughters, Misses Kathryne and
Virginia, and Mrs. Lou Hutson
and daughier, MBs Alma, spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs
|im Blanton.
Miss Helen Spangler visited in
Texarkana Thursday night
Mr. and Mrs. O. Gwinn and
;hildden and Mr. and Mrs. E R.
Robinson and son, Junior, spent
Mrs. Ollic Mathis of Paris is
j visiting her sister, Mrs. T A. Eu-
bank
I
Pay cash at Melton s and save
on your next groceries adv.
Mr. and Mrs. ArwooJ Bourne
and children of Dallas were guests
of relatives here last week end
Mrs. Geo. C Bennett and little
daughter A Dallas are visiting het
parents, Mr and Mrs. F C. DoU
lins.
Miss Joyce Melton underwent
an appendectomy at the Paris
Sanitarium Monday and is im.
proving nicely*.
Mrs. Era Doyle and C. J.
Doyle and family have moved to
the D. F. Gullion home, they re-
cently purchased.
Mr and Mrs. Chas Deviney
and daughter are visiting his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. B L Devin-
ney.
Mr and Mrs. J L Strain Jr of
Dallas were here last week end
air as little as possible for example, J
tender greens, such as spinach, cab-
bage and others
The best methods for cooking veg- j
etablcs to prevent loss cf vitamin C, j
as well as some other vitamins and
minerals are: Stemming, baking and
Mrs George Morton visited
Mrs. (elf Tuiubow Sunday.
Mrs. Ben Clack visited her
daughter, Mr* A J Bartley Jr ,
ol Clarksville Tuesday and We'd
nesday of last week and little Dan
ny Lynn Bartley returned with her
and his mother came Saturday.
P. F. Miller anj grandson, Arvil
Wayne, returned home Sunday1__
after a week’s visit with Mr. and I _
Mrs. S R Curtis. i Contrary Behavior Marks
Men and women who *uft«r tugging
•dies and paint caused by Rheumatism,
Neuritis, or Lumbago want to relieve
auch symptoms promptly. To get such
relief ... try ALLENRU’ Mix 2 table-
spoons of this fine medicine with, one
tablespoon of lemon fuitc in a glass of
water Untold thousand* of folks use
ALLENRU. Get ALLENRU today I
Ok at any drug store.
SEE ME FOR YOL'R
' boiling in a small amount of water,
* the amount dependir ~ on age and
tenderness of vegetables. Recent nu-
trition research has shown that po-
tatoes lose less vitamin C when
steamed or boiled, in the skins, than
when baked.
\'myor^
* Rega-jlc
juy or sell,
Sunday with Mr. end Mrs E. E visiting relatives and Mrs Strain
; Dean remained fora longer stay.
Mr. and Mrs Alvis Dean wil
move to the Porter Norwood house
Forest James spent Saturday
ni^ht with Mr. and Mrs Dave
Spangler
Pfc Harley Bridges has return
led to the McCloskey Genera! H~>s-
Rega-jlt-s ol what you want to pital at Temple.
sell, see Whitener. Harri-J Mr. and Mrs Hardy Bridges
|L«n Realty Company at J. P of. and children ol Deport spent the
Ice, Detroit, Texas. weekend with Mrs. Mary Bridges
Mr. and Mrs and Mrs W. L.
Estes have returned to their home
in Austin after a visit with rela-
tives here.
Garvie Bailey of Pasadena join-
ed Mrs Bailey and daughter who
are visiting relatives here, last
week.
Mrs Pete Hudson returned
home Friday from a visit with
her husband. C. M. 1C Hudson,
who is stationed in California.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kilmer and
Mr. and Mrs Hal Westmoreland
of Annan a and Murvyn Mason of
Paris were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lean Kilnjrr Sunday.
CpL Brooks Pul tins of Charles-
ton. S. C, and his wife and da ugh -
ter of Dallas are visiting his moth-
er, Mrs. George Collier, and other
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Maddox,
who had been working in the to-
mato harvest at Clarksville and
visiting relatives here, left Sunday
for thfir home at Edinburg.
Mr. and Mrs W' J Shiver and
Miss Jane Elizabeth Reynold*
were guests of Fort Worth rela
Gerald Richardson of Clarksville
visited John Ivan C'ack from Sat-
urday until Monday.
Mrs. Etta Harris, who had been
visiting Mr and Mrs R. Currin
for "the past three Weeks, left for
her home last Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. William Little
and children and Mr. and Mrs
Lester Morton and children visited
relatives near Ward's Chepel Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Curtis. P. F.
and Arvil Wayne Miller. John
Ivan Clack and Alma Lou Taylor
of Bagwell went to Pine Creek
fishing July 4th The creek was up
and out of banks and no good for
fishing
Mr. and Mrs. A J. Barth.y are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. B F Clack.
Gene Wilson and Mrs. Overa
Powers hevc started tearing down
the house* on therr place near
Bates' Store, known as the Moore
home pi ice. They will tear away
most of the largt h use and build a
smaller one. They plan to move
there in the Fall. William and
Amos Little have the place where
Mrs. Powers now lives ard Wil
liam and family will move there in
the Fall
Mrs. Bus Raglin visited her
parents the first of the week.
We only had eighteen at Sun-
day School Sunday but elected of
fleers and teachers
David Anderson and son of De
port were out here cutting grass
and weeds away from his hay
bam last Friday.
Conduct of Comanches
Among the Comanche Indians
were the “contrary ones" who made
a fetish of doing everything back-
wards, says a study of “The Psy-
chological Frontiers of Society” by
Abram Kardiner "Contrary, back-
v ard behavior is common among
Plains Indian tribes and frequently
goes with membership in men’s war
societies of high rank, usually
FireamlTornado Insurance
representing
Hartford Fire IiiMirance Co.
T. P. GUEST
L< eselle
Rev. Stephens of Clarksvile,
county missionary, preached at
at Letsville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Eitle of
Dallas and Mrs. Marion Eitle
Plano visited Mr. and Mrs. Alon«
zo Whittle last week end.
Miss Jennie Turm. visited Miss
named Crazy Horse Societies. There , Vera Mae Whittle last Friday.;
was no such society among the Co- | . . ___, . .__. .___,
manche, but there were ‘contrary’ Mrs. Gran, .felted Mr,
individuals. and Mrs A. B. Woods Sunday
“These ‘contrary ones’ smeared and attended Sunday School
themselves with ashes or w hite paint ., r- n r» . ..
and kept up their backward behavior 1 "*™- ‘ ■ Draper ana Mn.
abound camp all the time. When it Estelle Warson left for West T«l»
was cold they complained of the as Friday.
heat and took off their clothes. They
were continually playing practical
jokes.
“Once an old woman a ked a , .
‘contrary one’ to get her a buffalo j day.
robe He said, ‘No, I won’t.* the Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Moore vis*
Mr. and Mrs. Grizzle visited
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCoin Satur-
equivalent of saying he would. He ited Mr and Mrs Roy Ringwald
disappeared for several days and i _
then brought back the skin of a Paw- ounday.
nee which he hung over the fence in
front of the old woman’s lodge. The
skin scared the old woman when .
she came out in the twilight and improved,
saw it. Other people said, ‘Didn’t
you have sense enough not to ask a
contrary one to do anything for you?
Thoy hfe always joking.’ ”
Porter Grizzle, who has been on
the sick list for some time, is not
Jimmie Turner and Joyce Ward
visited Mrs. Floyd Draper Sun-
day.
months of war,
p{ SeptefijLer, 19
1«4, thfCanadis
Misses Alma and Electra Flippo
left Tuesday for a visit to Los An
geles. Calif.
Chas. Marion Norwood return-
ed home last week end from a
visit with Fort Worth relatives.
Miss Faye Latimer, who is cm
ployed in Austin, is at home for
her vacation.
Mrs. W. E. Brown of San Beni-
to is visiting her sister, Mrs W
M. Venable.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L Naylor ot
Hunnirgton Park. Calif , are visit
Canadian Railway
During the five fears and four
onths of war, froQ the beginning
1939,p} December 31,
adian National
Fystem carried bft {[ giganl
for the people of Canada fib:
Allies. Train miles traveled during
the period, freight and passenger,
aggregated more than 330 million.
Measured in car miles, the total
is nearly 10 billion. Freight amount-
ed to more than 433 million tons.
More than 132 million passengers
were carried—greater than 10 times
the entire population of Canada.
More than four million troops were
transported, requiring 6,540 special
trains. Special trains for war in-
dustry workers carried 37 million
passengers. Canadian National din-
ing cars served an average of nearly
11,000 meals a day, a total of more
than 21 million The company’s 12
hotels accommodated more than
Oiree million guests. Upwards of 14
million hotel meals were served.
Purchases made by the railway
amounted to considerably more than
1500,000,000.
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Plant protein is not as complete
as animal protein because it does
not contain all the material needed
for tissue building and repair. But
in many dishes, one protein can sup-
plement another, and the resulting
dishes will be high in nutrients For
example, a bowl of cereal and milk
contains both plant and animal prev
Poxt Oak News
Wayv* Mitchell, A. S. of the
U. S. Navy, stationed at San Del-
go, C <li|., arrived here Tuesday
mormog to spend a live day leave
with h:s wife and two clii'dren.
The Lamar Cojnty annual sing-
ing convention will be held here
during the week end Everyone
is invited to attend.
A son was born July 5th to Mr.
and Mrs. Kelley Barnett. He has
been named Ronald Gale.
Miss Geneva Low spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lee
and family.
Several from here attended the
singing convention in Blossom Sun-
day.
R T. Stevens and family spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Stevens.
Mrs. Cedi Webb left last Thurs-
day to visit her sister. Mrs. Bay*
lous Ladymon, and family in Dal-
las.
Mrs. Pat Lewis of Paris and
Mrs. Albert Latimer of Idabel;
Okla , were Detroit visitors today.
r,pw elect: It rj-igc wil
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dishpan and tea towel. And your new electric food mixen and fable
n
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Yes, you'll enjoy freedom such as you have never known in your
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GMKUMflY ftfSUCSeRV/tt COMM’
. . . . . n Munnmgton I ark, L^aiii f are visit* tern, the an*ma2 protein :n the milk ; ; ^ ^_
tives Iasi week tnd and Miss Key- \jr5 \aylor s sister, Mrs J.R. snrptementmg the cereal. The same J* Herr»g leturned home
_ .12 _ '_ _ J a I __ t ** ic^a__-_ T___ — a . _ . _ . _a_* _ —A.__u. til . 2 —. — 2 . a _ X_ ■ ■, a gw re
nold> retrained lor .i longer visit. iR,^on> anJ Mr Ro5Son.
i Mr and Mrs Bennett ^i^pson
iandtuo children ol For: Worth
] u tie guest*, ol
{G O Maiiord, last week end an
'the children stayed for a longer
vis t.
Mr« Ann Campbell, *ho spent
her vacation wirh relatives here,
rerurned to Dallas Saturday and
j was accompanied by Mr. und
Mrs E*rle Toney, Cecil Ray To
n;y and Kenneth Campbell, who
returned home Monday.
! is true of meet ant vecrtrblt rtewt, Wednesday Irom a visit with rela*
f n*aca^1 and cheese, milk and egg !t,vn at Newport and Bltesville,
cusruxi corn pudding, and other * *
Ji>hes of this sort A iiUle high-cjual- Afk.
itj' protein raises fhe value cf the
c*r ..1 and vee«tob.«* prepare! to” • Mr*. Lister Store,and daughter,
it Tne Unr. u- do ir this emergen- j ... , , e rv n __j
c, is to spread out the emmai pr<w !M,<S Audft,V- of D,Ha'- and son-
tarns, adding them in smt.'.i snvuats Buford, home on leave- from U. S»
t* the mare pier,ti;..l pi,terns from N-nv wcre Detroit visitors Sun*
enneti. twenty two months. Amt foo»is ;
T _ _ _ iday
I
Pete Bagwcli has reiigred as
constable ot precinct 4 of Red
heT Mrs River county, which includes IX-
troit and Bagwell
old son of Mr and Mrs T. R
* •
Bailey, underwent a tonsiloctomy
Monday at the Grant Hdfspital at
LVport and was brought home
Tuesday, and is doing nicely.
I Mr. ard Mrs. C II Thompson
I and Mrs Tony Costa and h*by
Cpl. n«u, Toory, .Ik. .i.h ,ron' * vi”'
with relatives in Lmisam and
his wife and little son have been
been visiting relatives here and in
Texarkana, left Wednesday tor
|Sheppard Field, Wichita Fal s.
; Mrs. Toney and son remained fo,
a longer visit.
were accompanied himr bv Mrs '
H. A Thompson of Shreveport
La., for a week end visit and Miss
Martha Tnotnpson of Jennings,
.La., for a longer visit.
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Nait rM«<* ’ Mrs George Dean of Idabel.
^ Okl.. and Mr*. D-why Wftdvll
chen g.-vdgeis Liken rncnirkmg. ol Tulsa, Okla.. were guests of
rtpror tbe rubber di*h drxmer j Mrs. T. P. Guest and Mist Nerva
•Acre Ihe rubber has wom through 1 . .. .
afii rust has started, and to make 1 tOOBy.
new Ups for fuezv shoelace
4ds. Colorless nail poiiah coated on ! Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Rut-
erses, belts, cigaret c.^s and ^ #r d »n. St. Sgt. Jim Rut-
cgmpacts keeps them looking rew t * , _ .
il i shiny a*»d prevents costume ledge of Pari* were guests of Mr.
J and watches from leaving and \u» R. C Mongan vester-
nllCTtly.it.
come bock glossy re - tinned home from oven as, where
the help ol colorless pah ' he spent 14 months m m German
pr s n camp
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The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1945, newspaper, July 12, 1945; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth855315/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.