The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1933 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DETROIT NEWS-HERALD
PERSONAL
5 “Mi 31” Solution, the ‘Mouth tested*
* septic and deodorent, safely kills 20 t
5 per cent more germs and overcomes
5 breath in normal gargling time, and j
* you more for your money.
I 4 oz. Bottle..............................
I 1 pt. Bottle, [With free foot ball].......
4- .
4 StT« with Safety at year .
t .. REXALL STORE
VAN’S
H. S Park has been quite sick
for several days.
Hand and Face
LOTION
Joe Young and Wilbur Keith
were arrested Sunday by Con-
stableTroy Brussel! on charges of
theft of#chickens. Green Wright
Harry Slusher, Curt O’Neal, and
Vaudie Phipps reported chickens
missing, and it is alleged they
were sold in Clarksville Both
men gave boftd for their appear-
ance, charges being preferred
against Keith m Lamar county
and against Young in Red River
J. W.’Chappell is very sick at
bis home.
For Beautifying the Complexion,
Healing All Chapped Surfaces,
Whitening the Hands, and for
Gentlemen to uae after Shaving.
We season and grind your sau
sage. R. T/Morgan
Mrs. J. K. Reynolds, who ha.^
been sick for many months, is
Direction*; Cleanse the skin well
apply the Cream- and Rub Dry.
about as Usual
i Mr. and Mrs Pete Hudson
.have moved to the Mrs. Wilkins
house in the,North part of town.
Prepared Only By
DETROIT DRUG COMPANY
county—Deport Times
Leading Druggists
Free Delivery , Phone 23 F. D.
Your Nyal Service Drug Store
Van H. Morgan. Prop.
Fresh fruits of all/kind—R. T
Morgan. /
WTT. BraC keeiT7 ^, a nattve of
L unar county, .died at his home
in Paris Thursday last.
Telephone No 5
Free Delivery
--Five shots were fm d at Presi-
dent E'e^t Franklin t). Roosevelt
Wednesday night at Miami, Ha ,
all missed him and wounded 8ve
other people. A man, Joe
Zangara, was arrested and said
he was sorry he did not kill him.
The Wounded are Anton C 'rmak,
mayor'of Chicago; Mrs. Joe Gill,
Miami, who- formerly lived in
Dallas and whose husband was
reared in Paris; Miss Margaret
Druis. Newark, N. J.; William
Sinnott, New York police; Russell
Caldwell, Miami.
To My Friends and Customers
J. R. Robinson, received a
message that a daughter was
Tuesday, Feb. 14, to Mr. and
Mrs. P. M. Robinson of Oil City,
J.JLCV7 o w a, _
at Night
Deal Promptly with Bladder
Irregularities
Are you bothered with blad-
der irregularities; burning,
scanty or too frequent passage
and getting up at night? Heed
promptly these symptoms.
They may warn of 3omc dis-
Bert Terry and little daughter
and Mrs. Lucy Terry of Dallas
were here Sunday visiting rela
tiyes.
, Cow that \^ill borfresh in about
40 days to trade/or small beef
cattle.— R. T. Morgan.
’’A. p. Russell has been confin-
ed 'o His bed this week with a
severe cold.,
Who have cotton, cows or yearlings and no
money, we will pay $40.00 a bale, on account
only, for the first inch cotton. Market
price for cows and yearlings. ^
J.SKERBOW
Thos B Monroe, 84 years old,
| died at Paris last Friday. He
| was a native of Kentucky but
j h (I been a resident of Lamar
1 county a number of years
Sausage Season
DoatiYs
^Pills
Barber Service
that will please
is what we strive to give
our customers. We ap-
preciate your trade.
D.F. GULLION, Burner
Oxford News
Grant Hairison returned home
Saturday from Colorado, where
he nas been at work for several
months.
Mrs. W E. Holloway returned
home Saturday from a visit to
Texarkana and was accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Caldwell
and little daughter, who spent
the week end
Mrs. R. L. Graham, who has
has been very ill, is improving.
Roy Jewett spent the week end
at home.
Euel Hastings is suffering from
a sprained knee, received last
Friday while skating on the ice.
Miss Eula Duncan spent the
week end with Jack Duncan and
family of Bagwell
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Wolfe,
Horace and Ritchie Duncan vis-
ited Miss Audrey Roberts Satur-
A Diuretic
For the
' Kidneys
Carl Joe, the 16-months-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Massey,
who live near Kanawha, died at
the family home Saturday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Porter Chappell
returned to their home at Mc-
Kinney Wednesday, after a visit
with his uncle, J. W. Chappell,
and family.
Cakes just ' Fresh home-mad
n> 115c a pound.—R. 1
block chi!i
Morgan.
NEW ShipmiJ
arrived—R. T. I
R. J. EASLEY
Insurance - - - Notary
Since 1901
Baptist Aid Society
The Baptist Aid Society will
meet at the church Monday,Feb.
20, 2:30 p. m., Mrs. H. L. Phil-
lips hostess. Lesson Gen. 29-30-31
What is the theme of the book
of Genesis?
What is the key vecse of Gen.?
By whom was Jacob deceived,
and why?
How long did Jacob serve La-
ban?
What was Laban’s policy to
get rich?
Tell about Jacpb’s new cove-
nant regarding the Hock.
Where did God tell Jacob to go?
What did the angel of God
speak to Jacob in a dream?
What did Rachel steal from her
father? f
Why did Jacob depart secretly
from Laban?
Why did Laban pursue Jacob?
Tel( about their covenant at
Galeed?
Answer to roll call with some
blessing God has bestowed upon
you in 1933.
YOUR CHEAPEST
Miss Dorothy Hoffman spent
Saturday night with Miss Au-
drey Roberts.
Roe Jackson made a business
trip to Bagwell Wednesday.
Miss Josephine Thoms spent
Sunday night with Mrs. R. L.
Graham.
Roy Jewett, John L. Sullivan,
Raymond Ferguson, Howard
Camens and Wesley Whitson vis-
ited at Roe Jackson’s Sunday.
Henry Hastings visited the
school Thursday.
Mrs. Nancy Freeman, mother
of Mrs. Roe Jackion, is ill.
547 Bonham Si
Always A Special Pi—er Awaits -
Tsa At The
WEST SIDE CAFE
Opea Day ft Nile Clarksville, Tex.
|uiov-»aiM1
Have registered white spotted
Jersey Male bull for service. Fee
$2.00. 50c to carry cow to and
from male. Guaranteed service
Wilford Meere. Phone 9-103.
Three cigars and a couple
of kilowatt hours, please'
A Penny Saved Is A Penny Earned
F you could buy your daily supply of electricity at
. the same i
Peanut Butter
Best Quality
Quart Jar
19c
FLOUR
place you buy your tobacco and candy,
you would be surprised to find how little it costs in
comparison.
According to the latest estimate, the average
family spends 23.5 cents per day for smokes and
sweets, whereas the average customer of this com-
pany pays only 11 cents per day for residential elec-
tric service* For considerably less than the price
of a package of cigarettes or a tin of tobacco, elec-
tricity lights the average home, furnishes radio
entertainment, percolates the coffee and performs
various other household duties for a period of twen-
ty-four hours. You don’t have to go after it, either
... an unlimited supply is always ready at the flick
of a switch.
Nothing else you buy gives so much value for
so little money as does electric service.
Union Grove
Silk F'nish Flour QC*»
Extra Fancy Patent...... ODC
Star State, Extra High Patent, 80c
Boomer Flour, Guaranteed, 70c
During this cold weatner we
are thankful that sickness in our
community has been very light.
Several hogs have been killed
here this week.
J. T. Martin is improving from
a severe case of flu.
J. L. Roberts made a business
trip to Paris Tuesday.
We are glad tn have Mr. and
Mrs. Dudley Castleman move
into our community.
Bill Russell has returned from
visiting his sister at Oloey.
Russell Lawson made a busi-
ness trip to Clarksville Tuesday.
Miss Tressie Wyers and Miss
Lorene Stephens spent Sunday
with Mrs. Carl Vickers.
Mr. and Mil's. Fred Stephens
have moved to Midland, where
they will make their home.
• Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bompart
are visiting Mrs. Bompart’s par
ants, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Martin.
We are’glad to have^Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Lawson more into
Pure Cane Sugar
100 lbs. $4^9
Turnip Greens
Ne. 2 can, 10c
Hummingbird
HOSE
Just Arrived Spring Colors
79c and $1.00
Prunes
2 lbs. 15c
FERTILIZER
Now in Stock. Let us
Serve with your needs
Dairy Made
Bakmg Powder
32 oz. can 25c
JPTEXAS'%
LOUISIANA
-POWER-
TSnCOMPAHYfiSr
ECONOMICAL
QUALITY
MERCHANDISE,
ANSWERING
THE CALL FOR
. SERVICE
WE BUY POULTRY AND EGGS
our community.
pured by dividing the total residential electric
★This figure
___0___: was Com], ,
revenue by the total number of residential customers. 5
customers pay considerably less than 11c per day and
Wayne Kerbow visited in our
community Saturday and Sun-
some pay more, but the average is 11c.
Ernest peddle is visiting his
sister, Mrs. Alvis Hughes.
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The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1933, newspaper, February 16, 1933; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth902506/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.