The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. [41], Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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Mrs. Helen Jackson of Paris is
staying with Mrs. Ceo. Ford.
PERSONAL
THE PLEASURE OF
HEADQUARTERT FOR
- School Supplies
Fountain Per.s..........-.....25c to $7.50
Diamond Point Fountain Pen and Pencil to
match, a real value - — ♦ — *.....$1.00
Plenty of LL Masterpiece Fillers, 100 pages
for 5c. This is outstanding quality.
We buy alt
ofbides—Nor.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Crittenden
were visitors to Dallas today.
ris-Crittend
A NEW EXPERIENCE
C. M. Kerr has accepted the
position as bookkeeper at the
Ramsey St re.
We grind and season sau
jor the public—R. 17 Morgan
is yours when you use the complete line
S of Armand Cosmetic Treatment that we
: have on display in our store.
Mrs. Berta Berry, who has been
quite sick for several days, is im-
proved.
Twyman Mitchell and family
moved this week to the Mitchell
sawmill, north of Bagwell.
We buy all kmd of hides—Nor
r-Crittendet/ Car-———
3 nice furbished
for rent
Detroit Drug Co.
W. H. Burkleo, who has beer*
vera sick for some time, is slightly
Chas. Wilson and family are
moving from Hickory Grove to
improved
Little Miss Nancy Ann Ladd
spent the week end with relatives
all kind of hld«s-Nor-
at Clarksville.
Miss Lorene Baker is visiting
is Deport this week.
Miss Henri Adams spent the
week end at Rugby.
Mrs. Jack Harrison is recover*
ing from an appendicitis opera-
tion.
Miss Doris Fae Martin spent
the week end with Susie Adams.
W. A. Baker was a business
visitor to Deport Monday
A number of young folks en-
joyed a party at Willie Finch's
Friday night.
Mrs. Perry Smith visited at
Bogata Friday and Saturday.
There will be a singing at the
school house every Friday night.
Little Miss Betty Jane Ritchie
returned home Saturday, after
spending the week with her sis
ter, Mrs. Newton Baker.
Dyke Skaggs of Deport spent
ingday night with his aunt, Mrs.
Jess Chandler.
Plenty Crystal White Onion
plants, 15c per i$0 ~ Mrs-R- T.
We pay highes^ cash price for
ides.—R. T. Morgan.
The Union Grove school, which
has been closed on accuunt of
sickness since the holidays, will
open Monday, Jan. 15.
Hassell Roberts']
A. A. Bivens >Trustees.
T. A. Russell J
Mrs L.H. Hill, Teadher.
accurately
nd toric
fitted in
i light
ifct Zylo
les, special-
Morgan,
t T. A. Smith, who was. cutting
> logs for the Claude Smith mill,
cut a deep gash across the top of
his right foot January 1st and
has sufferred considerably, but
was in town yesterday.
Mrs. Annie Dooley returned to-
day from a visit with friends in
Paris.
{priced.
We Examine Your Eyes
Free of Charge
W. W. STAPLES
Croud Floor 4 Cbrkivi
Paris, Texas
■ —
J. W. Reynolds, who has been
sick for several days, is not im-
proved. " /
Have registered white/Spotted
Jersey Male bull forMyiec. Fae
(2.00. 60c to carry reow to and
(rim male. Guaranteed service
Wiflord Meets, Phone 9-108.
Plenty frost-proof cabbage and
onion plants for ante. Now is
the time to transplant for early
cabbage and omons.
/ J. R. Toney.
Bring in your Cl
have it filled for 3-r
Oil can anu
I am exceeding anxious that ail
the members of the Baptist
church make 1934. a record year
in church attendance. And in
making this appeal I am backed
by the bible. For, in Hebrews
10:25 we have this command,
“Forsake riot the assembling of
yourselves together as the man-
ner as some is." There is a re-
warb to those who will regard se-
riously a passage of scripture like
that, for the bible says in Isa.
66:2 “But to this man will I look
even to him that is poor and of a
contrite spirit and trembled* at
my word.” Therefore, you can-
A. L. Russell
Paris Coca-Cola Botllm* Co.
•rink Coca-Cola—Every bottle Sterilized
Over 9 million a day 1
547Bonham St Phone I I
H S. Parks was able to be up
town Wednesday, after several
days illness.
Dr. W. C. Carter has received
a notice that James G. McDon-
ald, appointed by the League of
N a. ions as High Commissioner
for Refugees (Jewish and other)
coming from Germany, will
broadcast over a nation-wide net-
work—WEAF and stations asso-
ciated with the NBC— on SUN-
DAY, JANUARY 14, at 3 p.m.,
Central Standard Time. His snb-
ject will be “Christian Responsi-
bility Toward German Refuges.”
Bring your gun to L. B. Hall's
Shop at Detroit or to me jbr re-
pairs. Know howto^ffx It and
all work priced reasonable.
D. V. Eaton, RtS.
Good beef roast, 5c a lb.—R
T. Morgan.
R.J. EASLEY
Insurance - - * Notary
Since 1901
J. C. Park, who has been seri-
ously ill for several weeks, is not
improved.
My place is posted mod
will please stay off. Jl)w
asked to keep hogs offMj
Mrs. L. II. Hill is spending the
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs R. E. McAdams, of Sulphur
Bluff, v
s ALWAYS VISIT US
EST SIDE CAFE
Opes Day And Night
We Never Close
CLARKSVILLE
Junior—
The prodigal girl — Rosalie
Somerville.
Some mother's child—Mary
Cox.
Faithful are the friends of a
wounds—Berniece Coleman.
Religion work—Nancy Gutlion.
The princess mistake—As?otte
Coleman.
EARN MORE MONEY-Sev-
eral communities in Red River
County are open for a man who
wants a contract that should mean
from $200 00 to $510.00 tor spare
time work this winter and spring
My* early maturing Improved
Qualla Predigreed Cotton has
shown its shown its superiority.
In only a few/year&,Jt has jumped
to first plac/ br^Texas. It is a
y-uaker. Men
We buy all kind of hides—Nor-
ris-C/ittenden Co.
. Mil
One suit baa
and Manche^j
notify News^
Pace, Manpties
will be giwn.
Mrs. L J. Mathis and daugh-
ter, Miss Luc;I!e, are spending
the week in Paris with her daugh-
ter, Mrs L. H. Odom
Barber Service
that will please
is what we strive to give
pur customers. We ap-
preciate your trade.
{ D.F. GULLION, Barber
j School. That being the case
next Sunday is the day to start
your church attendance. My
subject Sunday at 11 o’clock will
be, Tornado or Storm in the
Light of God’s Word. Sunday
i night my subject will be, Is God
a Person? Come, all are wel-
W. C. Nevil.
Grant Harrison returned home
Monday from Colorado Citv,
where he had been at work with
a gin company.
provan
selling orders for Qualla Seed are
well paid. Send card atonce for
details. H. Conrad, Cotton
Breeder, Sen Marcos, Texas.
come.
COMPLETE LINE OF
PEANUT BUTTER
qfc. jar 25c
For Sale^-New goose feather?
at 5()e per pound— Mrs. J. B
Pearce, Midway.
Bulk Garden Scted
EVERY
DAY S
MUSTARD
qt. jar 15c
PICKLES
qt. jar 18c
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. VanabD
and children and Mrs. Kitchen?
returned home an extended trir
fo West Texas.
JUST ARRIVED
For District Judge
GEORGE MORRISON
For District Clerk
A H. BURTON
(
For County Judge
M L WREN
For Sheriff
JIM GEER
For Assessor and Collector
MRS MAX SCAFF
For County Attorney
PAT BEADLE
SAM HOCKER
For County Clerk
FRANK SMYRE
Re-election—second term
For Commissioner Precinct No. 2
MARSHALL PHILLIPS
C. R. MAHAN Re-election
NEIL MARTIN
For Public Weigher at Detroit
FLEM GIBSON
For Justice of the Peace
JOE WALDRUM *
For Constable Precinct 4
ARCH SCOTT
EXTRA HIGH PATENT
FLOUR
HOMINY GRITS
I represent Fashion Frock?
>'nc. take orders f/r Silk or Wa=h
Druses. LtngerW, Hose. Rain-
coats. Shirts. ^GXme for sari«-
faetory orders—Anfia Bourne.
\f.rmot* Pm!
Rirr tcith
Sugar
\ant Cmkn
LARD
KARO SYRUP
l(Mbw bucket, 50c
Mrs. Tucker
■ ‘ Cake.: Sift
Hr. imf-eir.'lit.h
H'.spoorw li.ik-
e t.ibU'Hpoon
three tahle-
UM one well-
tablespoons
to a round
thorouRhly
e from an 8-
>ad over the
one-half cup
ot with two
lake in a hot
nr fifteen to
ve hot This
six persona.*
MILE
Mrs. W. A. Piper of Adams-
ville arrived today for a sever a1
days visit with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, J. C. Park.
FANCY
TEXAS
SPINACH
JET OIL
Skoe Polish
Anywhere
ad the
7 #»jt an and Pari fir
tAnvx
—and throughout the Wait. Alio
very low fares to' the Southeast.
East and North.
Examples of One-Way Coach
Fares from
MOTHERS* COCOA
MfS. J. M. Taylor of Harleton
and Mrs. Jess Wilson of Marshall
are here for a few days visit
their daughter and sister, Mrs.
D. C. Russell.
bottle 10c
Ware*
Zc PER MILE in
Coaches and Chair
TURNIP GREENS. No 2 cmn, 10c
COMFORTS
'
Heavy Weight
All Cotton
Cretonne Covered
$1 89
In last issue we stated that A.
H. Burton held a college degree,
which was incorrect. He has a
permanent certificate, the high-
est Texas can issue, but no de-
gree. This was our error
'PER MILE in all
classes of equip-
Rubber Bools
Ladies* and Men's
All antes—New stock
Priced Low
Kaamd Trip
Fmrrm
I-4/5c PER MILE
each way, 10-day
limit, good i ft
COACHES or
CHAIR CARS only.
2c PER MILE each
way, 10-day limit,
in all classes of
equipment.
2 Vx€ PER MILE rack
way, six-month
Frank Jdjqi
announcement
Constable, pn
will appreciate
authqrigrii his
a candidate lor
a No. 4 and
iK. support
QUULT SCRAPS
15 yards Ike good kind
45c bundle
We deeply appJiciate the kind-
ness shown us by our many
friends at the death of our fcelov-
Ollie Page moved thisr week
from Stringtown to West Detroit,
Leon Wilson from Route 3 to the
place he vacated, J. W. Coleman
ed father and brother, John Har.
of equipment.
NO SURCHARGE
vey. To the neighbors, singers,]
Mr. Shanktin and to all those who
sent the beautiful flowers, we are
especially grateful for their acts
of kindness and words of consol*-
cated by Wilson and Phillip Jef-
fus. who recently moved from
home, witt move to the place he
Hia children and brother,
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The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. [41], Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1934, newspaper, January 11, 1934; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901757/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.