The Detroit News (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1929 Page: 1 of 4
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THE DETROIT NEW
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
DETROIT, TEXAS; THURSDAY, MARCH ll 1929
VOL. 1- NO. 51
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Dress Materials of every description.
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Hoisery in all the leading shades. J
* Special—Silk and Rayon Pointed Heel. Silk from toe to top.
Black and Dark Tan- Pr.^lth
Men’s and boys’ Dress Shirts. Ties Hats an^ Cap*.
Pants
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* line of Suit cases and Hat Boxes- Black Lizard
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THE BEST VALUES FOR YOUR MONEY
I JHE VARIETY STORE
The* Detroit CoHecteg Agercyf
he now has plants ready for the opens for business in Detroit with !
j cold frame. He has fifteen beds, \y jc Whitener general manager,
of tomato plants that have been antj experience as n field man, I
treuted and will be able to supply .adjuster and collector for thet
all the plants for this territory, banks of Detroit, togsther with*
JM-. Murrah has labored faithful- his genial disposition and good
,!y osupply the best aud has sue- jidgrmnt, especially til him fori
| ceedtaL sagive him your support |th,a potion and we bespeak for -
and co-operation that , we may t the new firm the best of success.
lome Beautification!
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Detroit, Texas J
have better service and a new in-
dustry.
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They will cater only to the vcry| -
firm* nn«i indivi'lurils iin»l we
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! b^st firms and individuals and we
feel sure th^t all meritorious1
CELEBRATE 56TH BIRTHDAY
The tifty-six'h birth-day of
Mrs. Cora Freeman of Cross
Roads was celebrated Monday
at her home with a qui.ting and
Minm ii woiimd
- - MISH FIMGERSIH FEED HILL jStXiifSSi' SS
Tommy Baxter and Mi* Vir-
ginia Brown, who live in the Pin
Hook community, were married
at' the parsonage at Woodland
a big feast attended by sixty-1 Sunday evening at 7 o’clock by
three people, including her vhil-|^ev i,tHV!S Grant, past of the
dren, other relatives, neighbors | Methodist’churches at Woodhdd ; nnnATI POlinni mp'T
and friends. Besi les the quilt- and Kanawha. They will make nilLu I fl JyH|j||I jj|h j
ing and conversation, a devotion- tneir home in the Pin Hook com- '
al service was conducted by Rev. nuinity.
P. L Mtdlown, with songs pray-t
«n »*« PARIS WOMAN HURT
. , , : will maintain an office in Detroit
"|U ““•«*h“'' mi!'or?une and will specialize in collections
to get h.s right hand caught.... a {or h icians of Detroit an,, t
teed grinder hnday last and had,adjoinin towns, having already*
two fingers yery scyerely mashed c„ntnictK, t0 handle the notes
whde feeding hay into the ma-: anj acc0unt» of Drs, H. R. Smith'
chine, however, the injured me*.|andJ x. Meers and Dr,. C L.
tier is improving. : Gunn of Woodland
Pour large tables tilled with
the choi -est of de ecthbte viands
mellowed the convention during
the noon hour. The honoree was
WHEN CAR OVERTURNS
j These doctors are to be con-
i gratulated in securing the efficient
help of this agency in looking af-
. VOTED SMB BOIVOS^Ssr^t^:
. n.ui . . , . devote their entire time to pro-
A $16,000 bond issue was voted . , , , .,
. • , . fessional service and enable them
by the Bogata independent . .
J ® i to rentier even better service than
heretofore.
| The people of Detroit and ter-
ritory are to be congratulated up-
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The home is the most vital of all places
and should be kept the moat attractive,
to do so well require some thought, some
thought, some work and a little material
We have the material to make these im-
provements and will be pleased to'figure
with you and assist you in any way we
can in making selections.
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A f-w repairs and a little paint will add
to the attractiveiy^ss of your home.
I
J school district Saturday to pro-
! vide additional school room facii-
Mrs C. H. Thompson suffered ities. ft is understood that
the recipient of many gifts and frjcture of a vertebra and four j five-room brick structure, will be . . , ,
expressions of good wishes and ribs Monday morning when the,[erected an 1 improvements made a'inb3UC ‘ a -pant i,
many other anniversaries that st»dan in which she and her hu&-
. ... T. | of doctors and the new arrang-
will bring equally as many pleas- batld wer, ritiing struck loose building no* in use>UUn^come; ^meat will facilitate their p ofes-!
ant memories. dirt on the highway near Avery j too small to accommodate ther,0nj services . j
TRUSTEE ELECTION APRIL 6
to aecomrw
and turned over. Mrs.. Thomp-; district. The vote was 147 for
son was resting fairly well late'bonds and 37 against,
last night but attending physici- -----
Birthday Pauly
STOLEN till IS BURNED
\ Mrs. William VV Campbell en-
J tertained with a birthday » party
- ;Thursday afternoon at her home,
A Chevrolet coach, owned by a honoring the fourth birthday of
The annual .election for tr'Us- ans at the Sanitarium of Paris
tees for Detroit Independent said the outcome of her injures
School District will be held at J was uncertain. Mr. Thompson
5. Kerbow s store Saturday. April and, their son, Homer, escaped
6, with J P Dick Sr manager , with minor cuts and bruises. i Dallas resident, taken from the4her little son. William Womack
Four trustees are to be elected! The three were on their way to street jn front cf tbe Brewer Ho- Jr. The hostess was assisted by
to succeed Dr. \V . N. Mullins, j Te\arkana to attend the district] ri’uesdav night, was burned a Ardyce C ampbel!, Ruth Hudsoi
Neil Martin, Henry Ritchey E’nd convention of liotarj clubs, ami f(*vv hours later on Highwav No. land Martha-Jones E.asley in play-
in traversing a sectian of thebetween Clarksville and Bag-; ing games and entertaining the
highway unilergo ng repairs, east, Local people coming in to j little ones and in ser\ ing candy,
of Avery, the car overturned*^ Glarksville reported having seen cream and cake to the following
The machine was badly wrecked, !thecar in the (lltch ajoni, the visitors: John Turk Tr.. M. B
all the glass being shattered, (roadside and others arriving in Hogue Jr., Tommie Dee Leavelle,
BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL KIND
Lime, Cement, Giavel, Doors, Ss5\ Shingles,
Glass, Buck. Etc-
Detroit Lumber Co.
“THE BUILDING STORE”
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C. E. Dick. We believe they
have all made good men for the
places and to trade would be poor
policy.
Good Place for Rent
On 3rd and 4th: tio^eres in cul-
tivation, and >asUflre. Good
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house and bar^
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Garvie Bailey.
Mrs. Thompson was given at- Glarksville two hours later re- L’wrey Inzer, Betty Blanch Gar-
tention by physicians at Av«ry j porte(j the car burned. It is prr- ner, AUene Sharpe, Nancy J»
OLOESTNATIVECQ.PIONEER COUNTY LIVE STOCK
ISSOCMTIflffOAMEII'
The Well Balanced
Ration
that after the car was!Sharpe, Mary Kathryne Hollo-j bas always been in the march
of progress and is not trailing in
procession now.
before being brought to Paris in ] sumed
an ambulance during Hie after- j s^^oten it was ditched and caught wav, Pollyanna Cavandar, Ar
noon.—Paris News. ,fire whije the drjver wasattempt-' nette Hudson, Dick Gullion. Ed
ing to get the car back on the ward Dick, Geraldine Philley,
highway. It was practically a Mary Ellen Baker and Mayan
complete loss. —Clarksville Times ^Signor and Mell Ruth Ramsey.
G. W. Grant of Rugby, aged
«il, and the oldest native citizen
<f Red River County, was in l>e-
roit Monday and attended the
birthday dinner at the home of
Mrs. Cora Freeman. Mr....Grant
was one of our piqneers who gave
much to develop the resources of
our county of and help blaze th^
i p ith for a greater community
Produces a Well Developed Article
THIS will apply to man, beast,
. soil, finances or any other article,
or specie
This being true we urge our
friends and customers to adopt a
well balanced standard of busi-
ness; and in doing so believe the
fanner with suitable soil should
plant a few tomatoes, truck or
vegetables for the market, raise
a few chickens and improve his
dairy cows. The Chamber of
Commerce is endorsing a diversi-
fied program and we urge all to ~"
co-operate with us in this work.
Mr. I. T. Murrah has a tomato
plant bed at Detroit this season
and can supply you with plants
and assist us in the marketing of
the tomatoes grown. This will
bring money at the most needed
season.
Help Detroit eem—aity devel— a well kalaeced prep—
Citizens State Bank
PROMPT RELIABLE FORD
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SERVICE
The Red River Livestock Asso-
ciation was organized at Clarks-
ville Tuesday afternoon w’ith H
A. Terry, White Rock, president;
F. M. Watkins, Bogata, and J. .
E. Soward, Clarksvi'le, vice-pres-
idents: C. M. Knight, county
agent, secretary. One of the pur-'
poses of the organization will be
to promote the growing of better
Our mechanics have been
specially trained to oil
and grease the New
Ford
Pioper lubrication means so much to your car that it
ought not to be carelessly done or delegated to inex-
perienced hands. You are sure the job is right when
done here.
Our mechanics kn w which oil and grease are best at
each season of the year and they have the special
equipment necessary for a complete and thorough job.
Our prices are low and we’ll have the work finished
when you want it. You’ll see a difference in car per-
formance.*
Hogue Motor
MODELS A aad T
Jersey Ball
Service of Jersey Bull from pure
strain of high class registered Jen*-
sey’s. $2.00 cash. Will come
for your cows at fifty cents extra.
Leon Wilson.
Phone No924 4.
live stock and more feed Locals
are to be organized over the
county.
Wood for Sale
Good or better; mostly kind,
any length, on grmpwfor deliver-
ed. Phone O^it^R. 2.
Gafvie Bailey.
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The Detroit News (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1929, newspaper, March 21, 1929; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1005354/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.