The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 18, 1955 Page: 3 of 4
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SCHOOL OPENING
SPECIALS
For i Limited Time Only
16 Sheet* or 32 Pace* Belmont Loose Leal Filler*,
regular price 5c, our price................. 4c
90 aeeU or 180 Page* Belmont Loose Leal Filler*,
regular price 25c, our price................ 24c
12 Sheets or 24 Pages Masterpice Loose Leal Filler*,
regular price 5c, our price.................4c
27 Sheet* or 54 Paces Masterpiece Loose Leal Filler*,
rlgular price 10c, our price ............. 9c
80 Sheets or 160 Paces Masterpiece Loose Leal Fillers,
regular price 25c, our price ................24c
160 Sheets or 320 Pages Masterpiece Loose Leal Fillers,
regular price 50c, our prbe...... ........49c
No Better Quality Than Belmont and Masterpiece
19c bottle SK.RIP Ink, all colors, our price.. .....15c
LOOSE LEAF BINDERS, prices range 25c to... .$249
Meat Complete Stock
heaffers Fountain Pern, from 03.75 to........$13 .50
Parkers Fountain Pena, from $5.00 to...... ..$12.50
Papermate Fountain Pena---- .. .$1.69
SUPER Matic Retractor Pens................... 39c
Wearever Fountain Pens, 49c to ...... .......98c
Scripto Fluid Lead Pencils ..................... 49c
American Fountain Pcny........................ 39c
We have everything needed for the student from beginner
to graduate . Since 1908 we have roa de a study of what is
needed for all grades in school and we invite ycu to call and
see our complete stock and get our low p:ices.
Detroit Drug Co.
7h9 JfsSSSi s/or* K
Headquarters for School Supplies
or Better Farming
quipment, New and Used
SEE YOUR
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Caih Hog Cutter*
EZEE Flow Distributor
Terracing Plows
Homelile Chain Saw*
Poil Hole Diner* DEALER
Rotoc^le Colter*
1—JOHN DEFRE TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT
1-FERGUSON SIDE DELIVERY RAKES
I-STATIONARY SILAGE CUTTER
1 -;No. 6 M*s*ey>Harris
Mower.
2—New Hol'a*d Mower
1 — Ford Tractors
Post Hole Digger
fitry.1
firestone Tires io All Sizes
Maw Holland Ha/Press, 77
^ Batteries for Everything
HARVEY BROTHERS
MA?'£Y*HAURiS—FE^GUS(l'»—FIRES 10NE
Eest Main ';treel Phvse 123 Clarksville
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i’usM ulti>n 0\<rt Coaliols . • All-Culrog
Sup»r (htn • “Doep-wtll Thrift Cooker
• Aiifomitit’ Oven-Heat ContrtJ • Oven
Signal l.iuht * Appliance Cutlit * Three
Storage Drawers ,» Lamp and Tinier
(opHiwal at eitn m'J
Herbert Bourne it here from
Dallas this week.
Mr. end Mrs. J. L. Lawson left
Friday tor a virit to Brownfield.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Fry at Paris Saturday, a daugh
tar.
Emmitt Pratt is sporting a new*
Ferguson tractor from Harvey
Dane
DlOI.
Mjas Leila Chafin underwent a
tonsilectomy at St. Joseph Hospit-
al Monday. *
Mr- and Mrs. C. C. Rogers
have sold their home to North
Detroit to Sidney Piatt.
Mr. and Mr*. Bill EaJy and
children of Dallas visited in De-
troit last week end.
Mr, and Mr*, a C. Rogers
left this week for Earth, where
Mr. Rogers is employed.
Mrs. Bessie Cross of New Or-
leans, La., visited her sister, Mrs
Celine Jones, this week.
Visit Felix Melton’s Cash and
Carry tor u«sh groceries.
Mr. and Mrs Eugene L. Jack-
son of Dali*. visited his mother
Mrs Mini Jackson, last week end.
. Jamie, son of Mr. and Mrs. H
W. Mi.ier, fJl with his bicycle
Friday and dislocated his right
wrist.
Commander visits
1st District
Danger field, Aug. 15 - The new
state commander of The American___ _
l«k». Chula L. D«uy B^niTSi,
Ple.s.n.00 .‘OTnpnkdby aha wakof.tr.uhM,
high officials of the organization
Married Suday
Donald Copeland and Rosetta
Pasifka amc united In marriage
Sunday, August 14. at Oarksvttc.
They were accompanied by hie
mother. Mrs W W. Copeland,
Ms brother and slater, Albert and
Norma Copeland, and by a cousin
of the bride, Mies Gloria Gaston.
Donald graduated from the
Detroit High School and the
bride attended high school in
Dados.
They will be at home to Dalao.
Enter Bagwell P. 0.
The postoffice at Bagwell arm
entered Monday night by forcing
the front door open Poet master
Frank Coffman could not find
anything gone except 45c in
change that wit in a drawer.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Ridley
are here from Imperial, Calif, cn
a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Milam.
Mrs. O. A. Roberts visited her
sister. Mrs. I W. Foster, at Mt.
Vernon, who is improving from
an illness.
Miss Alma Fdppo, member of
the faculty of Blinn Junior Col
lege, Brenham, is here on a vaca-
tion visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Jan Branncn ol
| Tenipe, Arz., stepped for a shoM
j vi.it with Itis uncle, Claud Couii*
[ cul. last Thursday,
Mrs j. N. Ladd and grandson,
j Curt Broadus, of Fort Worth art
Wilting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. D. Bourne
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' Mj and Mrs. Toni McEwir.
went to Hot Springs and Eureka
| Springs Arkansas on their vaca
; lion last week.
Mrs. Bob M. Strb'ing and
Mr. and Mr*.*, F. \V. Robertsichi'dien o: Lubbock were here
Krere here fart w-ek end l oin O , ia*c wc« k end c.i a vi*it to Mr.
dcssa. visiting Mr. and Mis 0. nn i Mrs. E. B. S.rrhan * and
will be here the evening of Thurs
day,Aug. 25. for • meeting ot
Legionaires from the Efret Con-
gressional District at the Com-
munity Building starting at 7:30
o’clock.
Commander Downey ie accom
panied by state Adjutant G. Ward
Moody of Austin and the state post
activities and membership chair-
man, (oe L. Matthews of Fort
Worth on a two week tour of key
American Legion centers in the
state;
Organize Bi-State
Singing Conv.
■ A group of singers met at Hugo
Sunday and organized the Bi-
State Singing Convention to meet
semi-annually. The hist meeting
wil: be held In Texas in October.
Carl McDonald was elected
president for the Oklahoma group.
Haro d Abies vice prrsident and
Louise Lyles secretary |
For Texas these officers were
chosen: fohn Churtilry. president:
Horace Staiks, vice-president;
Nel!ie Buttr, secretary,
WALDREP INSURANCE AGENCY
, Phone 503 — ClarkirHs
Mr. and Mrs R. W. Bryan o
Paiionville visited Mrs. Bryan's
sisters, MMses Viola and Ed> the
DeWitt, Sunday.
Mrs. Ptentice Wilson of Dallas
snd Mrs. George Bennett and
daughter, Mackilee, of Fort
Worth spent >ast week with their
mother, Mrs. F C. Doliins.
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OFFICE IN MODERN CLEANERS BUILDING
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Norwood's Eat Shop
Open 6 a. in. till 11 p. m.
SERVING SHORT ORDERS
Chicken in Basket, Steaks, Irish Stew, Malts and Milk Shake*
Sandwiches A!) Kinds Come tn See Us Often
PORTER AND MARY NORWOOD
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Bapli.l H. M. 0. Will Sell
dtristmAs Cards
See Our Sample* Before Bayirg
Mr* and Mrs. B W. Whitmr
a id children ol SHei n:an are spend
ing a part ol their v.nation wi h
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M
vVhtintr, this week.
Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Ma*on
breu^ht Miss Charlotte Stti'blirg
home irom a visit there.
Lt. Co end and Mrs. C R
Flint t*nd daughter fanis of La
fayttte. Indiana, are visitirq bir
patent* Mr. and Mr* jirn Lady*
moil. Colonel Flint is ,n the Air
Force and taking a dvance grad*
u »te work at Perpue Univereity.
Rev Marshall Penn, pastor of
t ic First Baptist Church at De-
tr » t, will enter Ouachira Baptist
Cdl.geat AVknJephiu, Ark. f;r
thr full term nod wil Imcve wiih
Mrs, Penn and little daughter
HAVE \0UR EYES-EXAMINED
NOW AT TEXAS OPTICAL
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SINGLE VISION INCLUDING
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were here from Da'lus Sunday ami i there early in S» ptember l le will
carried their chil n, Sar.dra ar,d jcoitinoe to serve rhejiusch as
Gerald W.i>ne, who had bern vi * J putor, coming on Friday night*
iting here horn.*. tor &**uid anJ ^Jnday*
Fiankiln R. Doyle, son of
George F. Doyle of Detroit i>
competing hi* .Air Force basic
nllitary training at Lackland Air
Force Bam near San Antonio
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Caasrtt and
Mr. and Mrs. |ohn Boswell .went
tn Fort Worth Sunday, to visit
md attend^thc bedside of Mr*.
V.shots m the E. D. Kuig home
Sund.iy were: Mr, and Mrs. John
Caydon and girls, Patty and
Brenda, and Mr/ and Mrs. Bill
Jones and girls. Lindj and Vicki,
of Palestine; Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
|ohn Miller and Larry and Miss
Leita Chafin of Paris; Mr. and
Mra. Charles King and girls, Wan-
da, Maralyn and Carolyn of
Blossom, and Mis* Bobble King
and Mrs. Hazel Mangold of Fort
Worth. Carol King ramrnod home
a week to Ftort
WE HANDLE ALL KINDS
Building Material
Anything to Build a House,
F.H. A. Till. 1 Loan*
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The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 18, 1955, newspaper, August 18, 1955; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth850872/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.