The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1953 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DETROIT NEWR> HERALD
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Bothered With
Flies, Mosquitoes, Chiggers
TRY
6-12, Cimpho-Phenique Chig
Caladryl Lotin Chigger Chaser
Menaai Real Kill Trak
Just received complete line of
Martin’s Veterinary Supplies.
Detroit Drug Co
7Ac Star*
AUSTIN GUEST
ATTORNEY AT LAW
CLARKSVILLE
Misses Anna and Jane Smith re-
turned last Tuesday from a visit
j with the'r sister, Mrs. Dran West-
moreland and family, at Wichita
! Fal's.
PERSONAL
Fred Carrison has been employ-
ed at Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Browning
have moved to Texarkana.
Less B Lane returned home
Monday from a visit to Dallas.
Claude Pearce was here last
week end from Fort Worth.
C. N. |ones was here last week
end from Freeport on business.
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Rev. and Mis. Alan P. Neely
and little daughter visited in Fcrt
| Worth this week.
| Mr. and Mrs. Ray Venable of
Dallas attended the bedside of W.
M. Venable last v eek.
Jimmy and Mi* Janice Curry Mr and Mrs Prentice Wilson
returned home Saturday from a
visit to Dallas.
of Dallas visited Mr. and Mrs F.
C Doll ins last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hudson cf i Miss Pearl Cuest and Mrs. H
Freeport visited Mrs. A. L. RuvjW. Adams were both brought
sell last week end. I home from Paris Sanitarium Tuev
Mr. and Mrs |. M. Sharpe and
children of Da'las visited Mts. G.
M. Sharpe this week.
Mrs Joe S;ng!ey returned to her
home at Odessa last Friday after
a visit with her father, Claud
Viss Tina Mae Chumley oUCouncill.
Dallas visited her mother, Mrs i
rn IU D Uircjtll i Mr and Mrs. Fete Hudson and
UI*■ vis D* mlLOOn ! daughter. Miss Maty, visited Mr.
OPTOMETRIST unJ Mrs. Ltss Lane'his week tn
Eyct Examined Len*i Preicribed to te home to Childress from a
Clarksville ! vi«ir tn Camden, Ark.
If You Can Keep It" ‘
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Fred Chumley, last week end.
Mrs. Hester Vermillion of Dallas
and Mis. W. J. Web > of Paris
visited Mrs. G. M. Sharpe Satur-
day.
Visit Felix Melton's Cash and
Carry for fresh groceries
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fcx ac-
companied Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Martin home from Dallas last
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Baker were
here from Post last week end and
Mts R P. Stallings accompanied
them home.
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Jarnagin Betty and Martha Lane cf
of Tucson, Aliz.. are visiting her Cooper are spending the week with
father, Fred Smith, and other
telstives.
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N.ir >e' cLne tS* IkL »fan.*xr.
For fKme tntmy never »«cps,
Ar.J t)vxi tt.um wsu:i< sikJ (;i»oa
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As TVr'—r.*sr.!:li'n l?#t fr.dependcRce Hall, a woman asked
hwhit ktni ot a |,ov*rr.:m-nt have you given us?”
He i jjtjvcly. “A Republic, madam, if you can keep it.”
In p?'»!:np this Indepincienre Day scene in Hometown. U.S.A,
the f.rt-:.-t. D. Franklin WUtir.aek, has feand an echo of Franklin's
v.tit:.-,; : i a e .•'tr.t;:u fr?:n the p-et V.'iikar.a Cullen Bryant. Too
li.itoric V:e-r.o ot Msgna Cnarta,.th* signal light on old North Church
Touer, the embattled “rebels'' of a great new nation—symbolize the
h.ird-von v;c*ones, and tiie priceless freedom, which, on Indepen-
dence Day 1H3. are given cvxty liometown in the J&nd—not donu to
celebrate, but to protect.
Mr. and Mts, Clyde Neighbors
and Miss Billy Ellison of Da las
are cxp.cted to visit Mrs. Fred
Ellison this week end.
Billy Cowan, who had been vis-
iting here tor several weeks, left
Wednesday for his home at Colo-
rado City, after a stopover in
Dallas.
FOR WATER HAULING or HAY
HAULING, dijr or night, call Her-
man Bailey, No. 122W, or Reg
na!d Bailey, No 130, Detro5!.
Roycc Faucett, who is be ng
transferred from Dallas to .Hous-
ton, is spending his vacation wi.h
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. I
Faucett.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tilson of
Portsmouth. Va, came in today
for a visit with Mr and Mrs. Har
ry Tilson and Mr. and Mrs. Bon
Nelson.
Mrs Belle Hoffman and Doug-
las left today for Parks, La , for a
visit and to bring her sons, Jerry
Wayne Miller and James David
Hcffman, home.
Mrs. CurtisCurry carried her son,
Larry, to Texukana Saturday for
examination and he was improved.
Misses Arnctta and Aileen Nor-
wood accompanied her as far as
New Boston.
EVERY day is INDEPENDENCE DAY
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V/iien Reddy Does
Yaur Work
You con er.oy a hofdoy . . . every
clev, whea Reddy Kilowatt takes over
t^os? dreory household chores. With
ncdiri electric appliances in your
hc;re, yoo corarrond on army oi elec-
tric servants- ready to do the cooking,
d thrashing, washing, ironing and
clearing! Yes, mam, put Reddy on the
job . . . 6nd new FREEDOM! You'll be
at liberty to relax and enjoy yourself!
Today, visit your appliance dealer's or
Community Public Service Company,
discover better living . . . electrically
... be independent of household
drudgery!
Mr. and Mrs. C. M Fisher, the r
uncle and aunt
Mrs. Wm. Perdue returned
home Saturday from Red River
Hospital, where she had been for
surgical treatment.
R. G. Newsome was here last
week end from Tomball and his
faiher, Pres Newsome, accompa-
nied him home for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ell son and
baby left Saturday for their home
in New Orleans, accompanied by
his sister, Mrs. A B Carter
and sun, Jackie.
Mr and Mr*. Kirk Icenhower
were here last week f.om Houston
and Kenny and B lly remained
for a visit with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs L. C. Icenhower.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Harrison
and son, Thos. Grant, of Dallas,
were here Saturday night, and
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs
Grant Harrison and Mr. and Mrs
M. H. Harrison, visited Beaver s
Bind Sunday.
Cpl Willie B Farris arrived <»t
Texarkana June 26 and was met b/
his wife and son, and his mother,
Mis. Bill Poe, of Midland Cpl
Fairis has spent 13 months in
Korea, and will report July 26 to
Fort Sill, Okla.
J. W. Coleman underwent an
emergency appendectomy at Red
River Hospital Sunday and is im-
proving. Mrs. Gecrge Epps, his
daughter, of Orange, is attending
his bedside and Billy Coleman,
son, returned Wednesday.
Mr. end Mrs. Dean Westmore*
land and chi’drcn, Cary and
Marily-n, of Wichita Falls, are
•pending their vacation with their
patents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Smith cf Detroit and Mis. F. C.
Westmoreland of Blossom.
Rev. Dan Wa'ker, John Walker,
B. P Mcody, George Reynolds,
A B Carter, Mr. and Mr. Fred,
Moore and Mrs. W S. Ramsry at»J
tended a pregram at Mt. Pleasant
Sunday afternoon celebrating the i
first anniversary of tru First Chris-
tian Church of Mt Pleasant.
W M Venable has been brought
home from Red River Hospital
H. D. Latimer returned home
today from a stay at Be:umont.
Johnny Cawvey has moved to
(he farm and Fred Smith to The
place he vacated.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E I laley have
moved from Clarksville to the H.
G. Merritt residence.
Mrs. Helen I aclcaon of Clarks-
ville is (pending the week with
Mrs. V. H. Morgan.
Joe Norwood of Texarkana has
recovered from an appendectomy
about three week* ago.
Mrs. R A. Martin and grand-
daughter, Sandra Mason, returned
to Dallas Wednesday after several
days visit to Detroit.
Rebecca Ann Is the name of the
daughter born to Mr. and Mrs •
Willis Browning at St. Joseph's
Hospital in Paris last Wednesday. j
R. M. Robinson was here this
week visiting his parents, Mr and
Mrs. J. A. Rcbinson, en route
from New Or’eans to New York.
Herbert Boswell of Lubbock anJ
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pressley of
Fort W'otth visited Jhrir parents,
Mr. and Mr*. John Boswell, this
week.
Mr and Mrs. T. A. Walker and
Mttle son can e in. Saturday from
Beaumont and Mrs. Walker and
baby remained here They are
moving back to Detroit. |
YOUR CAR
>\ill lx* ir *mmm] hands
when you leave it with
u- fur any kind of re-
pair*.
Clean shop and careful
mechanics.
WE REPAIR AND TUNE UP ANT
MOOEL CAR. TRUCK. TRACTOR
Relink!* ill Skited Neckaaks
Fodge&Stafford
Garage
Aa Authorised Uailed Haters
Dealer
DELCO BATTERIES
Food aod Service
IS OUR BUSINESS
AND WE DO OUR BEST TO
GIVE BOTH
Regilar Luck, Week lays
75c
Sariwkkes, Hamburgers
COFFEE H1LK
COLD DRINKS
Special Luck Suday
‘85c
Holloway’s Cafe
COTTON POISON
6-Ik TOXAPHENE DDT- ALDRIN
NEW AND USED EQU1PHENT FOR BETTER FARMING
GUARANTEED SHOP SERVICE ON ALL MAKES TRACTORS
Geaaia* Parts far Fcrgasaa, Masaej-Hama aid Fords
NEW EQUIPMENT
New Maseey-Harria Traders
Msasey-Harris Hay Press
Daaeser sad Coatiaeatal Pest-
hole Diggers
Rslocycle Cettcrs
Brask Saws
Mcwiag Mackiae*
New HoJIaad Hay Presses
Batteries sad Tires
Sweeps
Seeders
Hay Twiae
Service Terracing Plews
USED
ZF-12 FanssBs 2 Ferd Traders
30 Massey-Harris aad Epyawt
Used Service Skreddcr
Stationary Hiy Presses
1 - 76 N-w Heifaad Press
C-Fanna I aad Eqaipas-al
One Peay Massey-Harris Trader
M de Draws Mowing Maduae
1 Frrgasea aad 1 FarawH
5 T Interaatieaal Hay Press
Side Delivery Rake
HARVEY BROTHERS
MASSET-HARRIS- FERGUSON DEALERS
E. Main St Pkoae 123 CLARKSVILLE. TEX
FOR ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE
SEE
WALDREP
Insurance Agency
M. E. (Trap) VSLNir
CLARKSVILLE
TEXAS
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Dr. Rcbt. Woods of Corpus
Chr sri. Dr. anJ Mrs. Ri bt Ross
man ard two children of Pert
A'thur and Cr. Reginald Bevans
of Eagle Pass were guests of Dr. i
jStrh Cowan at the home ©* hia
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Cowan,,
last week end. Dr. Woods left
lor Kansas City to serve sn intero-
ship and Drs Cowan, Rossman
and Bevans went to Oklahoma
City, nhere they will serve as in- j
| tcrncs in the Oklahoma University '
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Betty Crocker Party Cake Mix
Betty Cracker Raaay Spice Cake Mix
Betty Cracker Geiger Cake art Ceekie Mix
Cladiela Cake Mix, WMte er Devil Feed
Piitskery Ckecolate F dge Cake Mix
Swae's Bewa Cake Mow Vkite cr YeHev
VreaeAary Frige Mix WkHo Swat Coke Fleer
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Ckeeelite, Strawkcrry,
Knox Martin Grocery
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The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1953, newspaper, July 2, 1953; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth850633/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.