The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 9, 1952 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DETROIT NEWB-HKKAU)
Your Health is in Good Hands
when we till your prescriptions
There are good reasons why your health is in good hands
when you bring your prescriptions to us. We know the im-
portance of accuracy —so that you will get exactly what
your physldan prescribed
We know the importance of keeping our prescription de-
partment up-to-date. In fact, just abouXhalf the pres-
criptions we fill nowadays call for drugs tf^t y)id not even
•cxixt ten years ago.
So—whether your physician has p-rscribed oi^y>f the new
\ -woider drugs or some of the mmy medicinal agents we
nave carried for years you can depend on us tor prompt,
reliable service Form the good health habit o( calling on
us first.
Detroit Drug Co.
V H. MORGAN Established l‘)0S R C. MOR-iAN
Special Notice
To Taxpayers of Red .Rivpt County
During the Month otOctober Only
Three Per Cent Discount/ /
U ILL BE ALLOWED <1N
9
All 1952 Taxes Paid at My Office
The discount for November will be TWO PEJ
and for December ONE PER CENT
J. H. PETTY
Tax Assessor and Coll-cior
Red Raver County
\lr >nd Mrs W L DeWilt i f j CM Fisher, Cecil La;irn;r and
Greenville spent Sunday with hiSjC, B C’.tamblcss attended the Fair
listers, Misses Viola and Edytlie and toot bad game at Dallas Satur-
DeWitt. day.
(esse Meek, of the I S Navy is
Visiting his mother, Mrs A. )
McGuyer of Paris, and o her rela-
tives and friends, while on leave
Mrs Maggie Mitchell of Lotds-
Mrs R P Stallings was acc m
panied l ome from Amarillo last
Friday by Mr. and Mrs Jack
St tilings and daughter.
Mr. anJ Mrs Dutch Garmon
burg. Aik. and daughter Mr- | and children and Mrs. Margaret
Ruth Adams, ot Fuibright, visited j R-ddie of Mid’and are visit ng
her brother, Frank Jaynes. Sun-i Mrs Susie Elem and other rela-
day. | lives.
JUST A FRIENDLY
REMINDER
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TIME TO STOCK UP ON LIGHT BULBS!
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COMMUNITY PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY
PERSONAL
Mr and Mrs. R. C Morgan and
Mickey visited at Dallas today.
Get a Delco Battery at Fodge
ft Stafford Garage.
S H. Caldwell of Midland is
visiting his sister. Mrs. V. H.
Morgan
Lloyd Murrell was able to come
home from the Sanitarium at Paris
Tuesday.
Mr*. J. C. S’mpson of Antlers,
Okla , is visiting her sister, Mrs
T E Guest.
Mr and Mrs. W. H. Martin and
son of Dallas were Detroit visit-
ors Sunday
B F. Clack returned Monday
from a visit with his son, Billy S
Clack, at Pecos
Mr. and Mrs Jefl Chumley of
LinJen visited his mother, Mrs.
Fred Chumley, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest [ones o'
Terrell spent Saturday with his
mother, \lrs 1 . A Jones.
Mr. and Mrs Buford Jones o'
Fort Worth spent Wednesday w ith
his m tlur, Mr*. L. A. | me*.
Mr and Ltn Aureli and 1 i11It
daughter of Dallas visited Mr and
K E Cassell last week end
W H Toney left Monday to
visit his granddaughter, Mrs C.
Chance, at Sulphur Springs.
Mr and Mrs. L. A. Guest of
Fulbright were recent visitors ol
Mi. and Mrs. Charles Bourne.
A A Bivins has bought the R
G. Norris residence and he and
Mrs B vins have moved there
Mr. and Mrs Wi'se Barnett of
Valliant, Ok'a , visited Mr and
Mrs. D K. King last week end
Mr. and Mrs. L C. Icenh iwet
toined DeKa'b relatives on a visit
to DcQueen md other points in
Arkansas Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Chas. Ted Law
son and son of Longvie.v visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs J L
Lawson, last week end
Mr and Mrs Less B Lane and
children and Mrs T A Leavelle
visited in Dallas and attended the
State Lair last week end.
Larry, two year-old son of Mr
and Mrs Curtis Curry, is improv-
ing at th.* hospital In Texarkana |
from a se vere attack of polio
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Genuine G. M Delco part*; ai j
Fodg? A Stafford Garage.
C. A. Robinson of Westfield, N I
. .ho b.ivi been at Texas City on)
business visited his parents Mr j
and .Mrs J A Robinson, this;
wet k.
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Mr. aid Mrs John L'ttu'l '
Thcanas Wayne in I MBs ICtivi
Sue Lifrrcll and M ss Bessie M irfa-
ts or Baris attended the Fair at
Pal’as Sunday.
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Mr and Mrs. B IT Hut s(m
returned home M inday fiomi
Mar ns Mils, uhcie thev ha I
tv-tn with \ r and Mrs Giadv
I li gue and hahv
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Miss Eifvthe PeWitt is attend ,
in; the North Texas Conference
of the Met! odist Church at Denton
todav as a deli (ate and tay leader |
from the local church.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bennett
and daughter, Mackilee, of I 6rt j
Worth, were guests of Mrs Ben-;
nett s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C.
Dellins, last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. lames Reece and
baby and Bernard Newman of
Dallas visited Mrs. Maud Reece
and Mrs. I. S. Jett, and other
rcla vet Ta : week end.
Old Love
By R H WILKINSON
"TF you arc losing affection o4
* the men you love, pretend in-
difference," confidently wrote one
authority
Helen laughed bitterly. That
looked well in print But how about
— - a woman who had
y| y been married to a
■ • minus man for 10 >ear-
& Fiction and loved him now
_ even more than
the day of their wedding’ How
about it when you try and try to
make yourself interesting to your
husband, knowing all the time that
you re playing a losing game be-
cause grey streaks are showing in
your hair and inevitable lines are
appearing in your face’
From her bedroom window Hel«fn
could see beneath the trees that
surrounded the lodge down as fai
as the lake And suddenly ahe stif-
fened' Roger was coming up the
path, carrying a canoe paddle and
laughing down at a slim girl by hia
side.
The lines about Helen's mouth
hardened The girl, she knew, wai
Sally Burton. She was staying at the
lodge with her folks.
Watching the carefree progress of
the couple coming up the path, she
said aloud "How can I stop :t, be-
fore it's too late How can 1 combat
youth'.'" Their wasn't any answer
even m the story hooks to that one
Five i' .totes later I' or came
into t' i ii orii At li t he had losi
none of h > gi 01! looks, nor his bov
lshm and i apt : in -s of manner
k; id .' S ,v. look' We re
i ' vie uti at Birch I •
th
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L—';|vM
“I’m sorry, Roger,” she said,
“I've a dreadful headache.’’
land tonight. Two canoes of us are
going There'll be a moon and we li
cook steaks. How about it?”
Helen’s blood froze. He acted
almost as if he hoped she’d re-
fuse. yet was resigned to having
her with him.
“I'm sorry, Roger I’ve a dreadful
headache. You run along with the
others and let me stay here and
rest ”
“Do you mind if I do go?" he
said. "It’s the sort of thing 1 like
doing, you knew.”
“Of course not. darling Now il
you don't mind I'd like to go to
hi d ."
■MOT until tiie sound of picnickers
had dud away around a hi nd in
the lake did Helen give way to her
erni '* :on-.
"He w asn't even concerned abeut
my head.K he . . . He was thinking
onh of th.e chance to he alone with
Sally Button . . . Oh, what’s the
use'’ What's the* use of trying to
elm': to somu thing you know you've
If o t
H a I r a Hi ll n lay tin re e had
no v.i : k!:i w ng. Sla mus hav e
slip!, f. r ’».! n 'a i 'J < u Ik nil
Billy Harold Roberts, Tommy Nesbitt «nd Hilda’Salazar look at koxtt
of Christmas cards to be used by Texas Lions tbis^year to raise faods
for the Lions Ciippl-d Children's Camp.
Texas Li in- real'y meant busi to be mad- for the two weeks
ness a cm., I- of yt ns ago when camping p.rioj enjoyed by crip*
they decided to build and maintain pled children,
a camp for the crippled children > The above pictured trailer truck
of Texas. The camp is now over joumeded from New Hampshire to
half completed and is located neat Texas last week loaded with
Kerrville, Texas The opening Christmas cards to be distributed
date ler the camp has been set as among Texas L:ons. This load of
June. l‘>5» cards ia expected to raise nearly
Children from ages of seven to $20,000 00 for the Texas Lion’s
seventeen wi;| he directed to this Crippled Children’s Camp,
cump by Lions Clubs all over T< x
as Only aippled child,c» a.e C,c'' h“ th'5, “'<*•
eligible to attend. No chan ,, a,e °" h'""i and supply you c*rd5
DR. W. B. MIESCH
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined Leases Prescribed
Clarksville
HAVE BUYERS FOR MOST
ANYTHING YOU HAVE TO SELL
li We Do Not Have Wbat Yoo Waal
We Will Fiad It
LEP BRANT, RealEstate
EASLEY & DOLLINS
lASUBAnCE - ROTARY
SINCE 1901
— I Office Maio Hutel, Clarksville
AUSTIN GUEST
ATTOIKY AT LAV
CLARKSVILLE
LIFE IN THE ROAR urn*
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AnmuM.
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nf iii; iiruiHiu Miiirj'i v. ? rit* rt»»)in vn hn
suddenly flooded with ilght. ^
“Roger:"
He stc id just in;ode the door, drip-
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“ 1 HEAR. Y7ENT CUT WITH
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CMC OT TUC. CTuOirFS LAST NkjHT /
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- hi • 111 (11 : T knew 'ci; v. i i
w.,\ .of 11 uin11' r Mini .
- ,. nil ;t was the 1, ! tin » > i. i ii
(\i r i' fa 'il tn g'i i'liv p,acc w th
Ot' It u .ale me wa ndiu
H<li-n knew she w.is Irern
hbng. Fven though -he wanted
she i-o■■ III nut h.ne stopped her
self from asking the ni it ques-
tion.
'' And w hat of Sally’*'
He stared at her blankly, sur-
prisi d. pu/zii d Hi w should I know'’
She wasn't with our burn h
“Not w itJv “ Helen broke off
abruptly, feeling suddenly very fool
ish Then Roger's arms slipped
about her, and the old familiar sense
of se< urity swepl over her as he
held her close
“There a no answer to this,” aho
whispered half to herself "No an
nrrr at all- eveept real iovo ”
Fresh Home Ground Country Sausage
Dressed Chicken Evt ry Week End
Fresh Fish Tuesdays and Thursdays
Fres i Peas, Carrots, C* lery, Lett i e*
Sweet Peppers, Tomat ies
GAS HEATERS AID NOSE COIftCTIOIS
Shot Irtn ■•ittrs mU S a/e Pipe
Knox Martin Grocery
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The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 9, 1952, newspaper, October 9, 1952; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth850510/m1/3/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.