The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. [21], Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1934 Page: 1 of 4
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The Detroit News-Herald
OLD SERIES VOL 43
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
DETROIT. TEXAS, THURSDAY. AUGUST 30 1934
NEW SERIES VOL 1 NO
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Business
Owing: to adverse conditions in all lines of business, the advancing
prices on all goods, the inability of the mass of people to buy the real
necessities, moves us to offer our entire stock at and below cost. All
lines are reasonably full, but the eaily buyer has the better selection.
Space forbids the listing of atl items, but those whose buying power
is limited wiff find the values lower than they anticipated.
16c Vat dye prints
Now yard 12 1 'jc
20c Prints, now 16c
16c Broadcloth
Now yard
12 ' jc
25c Summer dress goods
Batiste, Voiles, Organdies,
etc.
Now yard 15c
8-oz. feather proof ticking
yard 22c c
I 5c Cretonnes
Now yard
25c Cretonnes
Now yard
121
Outings. 28-m. solid colors
yard 81 ,c
12-1 /2c Outings
in fancy patterns
Now yard 10 l/2c
16- ;jC, 36 inch extra heavy
outings, lights and darks
yard 12-1/2c
36-inch extra heavy
Express stripe Denims
yard 20c
28-inch Heavy blue denim
yard 20c
36-inch Broadcloth shiiting
yard 14c
76-inch Brcwn Sheeting
yard 17-1 / 2c
81 -inch B eached or brown
yard 28c
OIL CLOTH
yard 20c
TOWELS
22x44 inch Heavy Turkish
Towels, each 15c
18x36 inch unbleached
' Turkish Towels, pair 19c
GOWNS
$ 1.00 values 69c
50c values 39c
REDS
Nothing better in a canvas
extra heavy top, re-infotced in-
sole takes up all mo sture, heavy
outer sole, suntan or nutral.
__Men's or boys'
pair "• 59c
SHOES
Men’s women's and children’s
leather shoes, a substantial shoe
built for service and style,
Priced under to-day’s whole-
sale market.
HOUSE SHOES
Values up to 75c
Now 39c
V alues up to $1.50
Now 69c
Men’s Dress Shirts
75c values, now 59c
98c values ‘ 79c
$ I .25 values 98c
Boys' 50c values 39c
75c values 49c
DRESS SHIRTS
without collars
Values up to $1.50
NOW
3 for $100
COLLARS 5c
Men's nainsook unions
50c values now 2 suits 75c
25c shirts or shorts
Now 2 for 35c
Children’s nainsook union?
6’s 8's & 10’?, suit
10c
WINDER UNDERWEAR
at a big saving
Men’s 14 pound to the dozen
suit 59c
Men’s 16 pound to the dozen
suit 69c
Boys’ medium weight, brown
suit 25c
Boys’ heavier weight, bleached
3 suits $1.00
Boys’ heavy weight suit 39c
SPECIAL
Men’s heavy knit drawers
in large sizes
3 pair $1.00
STEPINS
Ladies' rayon stepins
pair 15c
Ladies’ broadcloth slips 29c
Ladies' rayon slips 39^
Children’s 25c value ravon
bloomer?, 2 pair 35c
DRESSES
Ladies’ dresses, values to $1.75
now $1.00
Chilnn a s dresses, 39c 6c 49c
OVERALLS
Hardware brand, overalls or
jumper, garment 89c
Express or Liberty stripe
Garment 89c
Men’s gambler stripe or blue
duck pants choice 89c
Boys’ khakis and woolens Pants
in sizes 6 to 9, values to $2.00
choice 50c
WORK SHIRTS
In gray chambry double front
and back, ventilated, also a
heavy covet cloth shirt, either
is a very dependable value,
choice 69c
Aluminumware, enamelware
la the ivory, white and gray
big values for $1. 7-quart tea
kettles. I 7-quart dish pans,
10-quart covered kettles,
percolators,-water buckets,
lO.quart combmets.
choice 69c
WINDOW SHADES
Green shades 10c
85c Linen, 7-foot shade? 70c
75c Linen, 6-foor shades 60c
Hosiery
Ladies’ and children’s heavy
ribbed hose, 20c quality
2 pair 25c
25c anklets, 2 pair 35c
20c anklets 15c
15c anklets 10c
A Big Line Of School Supplies At A Saving
WATCH FOR OUR AD LATER
THE VARIETY STORE
Detroit, Texas
(ABSOLUTELY NOTHING CHARGED)
R. J. EASLEY
Insurance - - - Notary
Since 1901
Sorvisg Detroit Daily Far li Tsars
CLARKSVILLE BAKING CO
Fra*lh*M.Relb.
Phs, Cakes, Etc.
[Dfcftmed to yew local ameer every day
COLONEL
The Friendly Theatre’*
CLAKKSVILLE TEXAS
NOW SNOWING
Thors, and Fri„ Aug. 30-31
“THE WORLD MOVES ON’’
C Tha Loye Story Of A Century )
--with-
FRANCH0T TONE & MADELINE
CARROLL_
SATURDAY, SEPT 1
STARTS 10 AM
KEN MAYNARD
in
“GUN JUSTICE^
also
BOB STEELE in
“MYSTERY SQUADRON NO 6
ANNUAL CAMPAIGN
HALF-PDICE RATE
CARTER HOME BURNED
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nrnilin 1 The Carter home in northers!
HEblNb SEP 1.1part “f “wd- by *r-
i nnu airs. 0. V. Carter, was de-
...... , [stroyed by fire Saturday night,
Tfie annual supscnption cam- together with a part W the fur-
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Pa'f^ ^'nS.. SfP.t- 1 thiS year:niture and household goods. The
fire was discovered about 10
and for a limited time only -The
Detroit News-Herald will be
mailed to any address in Red
River or Lamar county one year
for 50c ca- h.
If your supscription is in ar-
rears, better see about it while
o’clock, some time after Mr. and
Mrs. Carter had retired The or-
igin of the fire is not known
The original part of the house
was built by Mr. Carter's father
more than fifty years ago and has
time.
Part al insurance was carried
M1D-N1TE SHOW SATURDAY
SEPT. 1
ONE SHOW 11:15 P. M.
“CRIME WITHOUT PASSION’
A Paramount Picture
with
CLAUDE RAINS, WHITNEY
BOURNE & MARGO(NEW
^ SPANISH BEAUTY)
SUNDAY (ONE DAY) SEPT 2
ROBERT MONTGOMERY &
MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN in
“THE HIDE OUT”
MONDAY-TUESDAY, SEPT 3-4
‘ YOU BELONG TO ME’ "
with
LEE TRACY, HELEN MACK
HELEN MORGAN & A NEW
CHILD STAR YOU’LL LOVE,
_DAVID HOLT_
WED ONE DAY | SEPT. 5 x
ROSEMARY AMES, VICTOR JORY
PERT KELTON & RUSSELL
HARDIE in
‘PURSUED’’
this campaign is on, We cannot Tea ^ned in the family all this
afford to continue subscriptions
past due and ask you to be
prompt.____________
This half-price rate is put into
effect to increase our subscription
list and if you receive a sample
copy we solicit your supscription.
FtlffllSilEO
n woi stiitb
Mr. and Mrs. Chaille Stiles,
all-farm demonstrators at De-
troit, have started their yard
work, and are planning an out-
The Fulbright Pharmacy, oper-
ated by C. P. Glover, was bur-1 door living room. In order to
glarized Wednesday night and | have this they are going to move
about $50 worth of merchandise | the yard fence back so as to in-
taken, including cigarettes, to-! elude two shade trees just east of
| baccos, shot gun shells, etc. and i th% house. This, will make a nice
about $150 or $2 00 in pennies.; shady place and one that will be
Entrance was made by breaking j comfortable after the lawn is sod-
through the front door Officers ded with Bermuda grass and
were on the scene early this shrubs are set out around the
morning. [house.
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Use the cash system and save money
See our line of prints, popular plaids, stripes,
and floral designs/ yard 10c up
Berets and hats for fall in popular styles 25c to 98c
White satin back crepe for collars & cuffs, yd. 98c
Beautiful Purses for ladies, Brown & Black 59c
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MWTT7 GENERAL;
FELTS AND MAHAN WIN
The latest state returns in Sat-
urday’s election are:
Governor - Allred, 489,066;
Hunter, 447,201.
Lieutenant governor _ Moore,
323,989; Woodul, 510,350.
Attorney general — McCraw,
484,687; Woodward, 404,428.
Railroad commissioner—Smith,
404,462; Pundt, 384,879.
Supreme court -Sharp, 440,297;
Lattimore, 425,752.
Felts won the county superin-
tendent's race in Red River coun-
ty and Mahan was re elected
commissioner in this precinct by
a close vote. The unofficial vote
in Red River county was:
Governor ^ Hunter, 1,934; All-
red, 2,926.
Lieutenant governor—Woodul,
1,644; Moore, 2,746
Attorney general — McCraw,
3,081; Woodward, ^,464.
Railroad commissioner—Smith,
2,691; Pundt, 1,767.
Supreme court—Sharp, 2,297;
Lattimore, 2.071.
County superintendent—Felts,
2,779, Swann, 2,098.
Weigher,” Clarksville—Fowler,
742; Holland, 718
Weigher, Begata— Gibson, 558;
Brunette, 480.
Commissioner, Precinct No. 2—
Mahan, 602; Ph ilips, 577.
Commissioner Precinct No. 3—
Sargent, 554; Bailey. 561.
Justice of Peace, Pre. No. 5-—
Davis, 172; Bowman, 184.
Ladies’ silk hose
25c - 98c
Men’s pre-shrnnk fast color dress shirts 79c & $1.00
Men's underwear, BVD’s 35c Two piece 25c ea.
m.
CLOPAY Window Shades, full size*
15c ea.
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Make Your Own
ICE CREAM
Powder.___.... 10c
Salt.... 10 lbs. 10c
Milk 3 large cans
25c
1 3 gal.Freezer. .98c
Two 2-lb. Boxes
Big Value Oats, 25c
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RIPPLED WHEAT, 10c
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Post’s Whole Bran
2 boxes......25c
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OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
on Scoco, Mrs. Tucker & Vegetole
SHORTENING
Drink Coca-Cola— Every bode Stwfcsd
Over 9 ■ikioo ■ day
547 Bonham Sr Pkoon 11
For Sale
Good new Corn, $1.00 bu.
Pair Mules, $100.
Food Hone, $35.
Oscar Martin.
SOAP
White Flyer, 6 bars 25c
Guest Ivory 5c
CAMAY 5c
PALMOLIVE 5c
VENETIAN, 5 bars 23c
For The Lunch
Muenchener sausage lb20c
Vienna Sausage 3 cans 25
Potted Ham 6 cans - 25c
Ham n-aise 8-oz jar 2Cc
Kraft Spread pt. jar 25c
CHEESE lb. 25c
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flour;
BIG LOAF, 48 lbs $165
ARIS SPECIAL,481b. $175
We Pay Cash For Chickens, Eggs and Cotton
RAMSEY’S STORE
We fry In keep change for yovr Accomodation
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The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. [21], Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1934, newspaper, August 30, 1934; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901637/m1/1/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.