The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1944 Page: 3 of 4
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Hot Weather Needs for July
SUTTON Balk Powder.....69c
1 lb LORING Talcum
27c
PIN AUD Bath Powder.... 79c
1 lb HALL’S Talcum.......
MAVIS Bath Powder . . . $1 00 LAVENDER Talcum Powder
MAVIS Talcum Powder . . 39c
25c
STAC Hair Oil 25c
STAG Powder for Men. ... .
25c
GYPSY CREAM.......... 50c
20 Per Cent Federal Tai
MEXSANA Heat Powder
25c
REXALL Fool Powder. . .. 25c
REXALL Foot Balm........
Calamine Lotion 25c
Skeeter Skoot.............
SUN GOGGLES
25c, 29c, 4Si, 59c, 79c
JU'trnit ^nu\ Cu.
\ . II. Morgan
\ «>iir Home < >wn«*il Drug Slor •
Flume ,\o. .) R, G. Morgan
f PERSONAL^
Dock Crcmren wat a visitor to
1 Dallas Saturday night.
Roy DeViney has bought the
picture show at Iram and with his
family, has located there.
Pay cash at Melton’s and save
[on your next groceries. adv.
I Mrs. Chriitine Hasty and baby
are visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Chance.
Mr. and Mrs J. A. Canter and
daughter, Marlyn, of Uniontown
Ky , are visiting his mother, Mrs
J H Canter.
Mrs. R. j' Bites and children. Miss Naomi Cu.sf, who is em-
left Friday for their home at Odes- ployed in Gilveston, is spending
l Kenneth and Joanne Campbell
of Dallas are visiting their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. K. King
Mrs. M. C Me ton is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. |. L Strain
Jr., of Dallas.
Mrs Johnnie Raglin is in the St
loseph’s Hospital at Paris for sur-
gical treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Chance and
daughters of Sulphur Springs were
'guests of Detroit inends last week
end.
P. H Gardner of San Benito,
who formerly lived here, is visiting
Detroit friends. It is his fust visit
here since 1929.
I*
I haven't let our boys in the armed services
down by burning up gas to carry on my
campaign.
I am ashing you not to let me down in the
election Saturday.
CLAUDE SMITH
CANDIDATE FOR
Commissioner Precinct No. 2
(Political Advertisement)
sj after a visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs T. P. Guest.
Mrs. Nick Low* and baby of
Cordell, Okla., are visiting her
{grandparents, Mr and Mrs M W
i Norwood.
Mr. and Mrs Herbert Bourne
and children of Dallas are visiting
his parenes. Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Bourne.
Mrs. J C Simpson of Antlers
Okla., was here this week to at-
tend the BlulF graveyard working
and visiting relatives
Pvt. George Golden, who is in
the Marines and is- stationed at
San Diego, Cali., is visiting his
father. Geo. Golden
Go to Melton’s Cash Store for
groceries and save money Every-
thing fresh and clean. adv
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MARCHING WITH MARTIN
THE EX-MARINE
QUALIFIED!
EXPERIENCED!
JESSE E. MARTIN
FOR
U,ATTORNEY OEIERAL
t «The Only ix-Sorvito Man
) in the Race!
Little Miss Beverly Sue Jackson
returned to her home at Greenville
j Tuesday after a visit w ith her
grandmother, Mrs. T. A. EUis,
who accompanied her horv.e.
Due to the condition of the at
tachment. I can’t make any more
button holes for the public. I’m
sorry. Thanks.
Mrs. C. C. Venable.
Miss Edna Earle Guest, who
spent her vacation with her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs- L. A. Guest, of
Fulbright, left Tuesday for Wash-
irgton, D. C., where she is em-
ployed.
Mr. and Mrs John Chas Fisher
and children of Sherman art visit-
ing his mother, Mrs Lloyd Moore,
and fur people north of town
Bill Retd of Texarkara is taking
his vacation and with Mrs. Reed
and little son, are visiting her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Hollo-
way.
Harold Proctor has returned to
Farragut, Idaho, to resume his
naval training after spending sev-
eral days with his parents, Mr
and Mrs. Ed Proctor, and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs Grover N. Cutch-
ins and Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Cutchins of Dallas visited their
home folks, Mr. and Mrs. D. S
Kerbow and daughter. Miss Fran-
ces, last week. Mr. Cutchins made
his horn? with Mr. ancl Mrs. Ker-
bow. He is connected with Alex
ander Motor Campany and the
North American Bomber plant.
They had just returned from a
trip ty Murray. Ky
Your oloctric rofrigorator will
last longer and cost less to
run if you . . .
'T^ecfi t&c (£<utcle*t&e'i @C€A*t
WHEN NERVOUS HEADACHES
PESTER ME
I FIND THAT MILES NERVINE
HELPS NERVOUS TENSION
TO RELAX
AND LEAVES ME fi
CALM,SERENE
her vacation with her patents. Mr.
and Mrs T L Gu’est.
Roscoe Martin has torn d wn
the old W ide house, which he
purchased several months ago,
and is preparing to bu'ld a home
on the site.
Fra-'k Kicthens, who had been
in the U. S Navy since before
Peari Hatbor, has re.eived an hon-
orable discharge and is now em-
ployed in Chicago.
Mrs. R G Burrus of Boswell,
Okla , who had been visiting her
nephew ai.d wife Mr. and Mrs. J.
L. Strain, has gone to Deport to
visit her sister Mrs. Tom Fe: u*
son.
Mrs. R. E Cqssell underwent a
major operation at the Paris Sani-
tarium Monday and is doing nice-
ly. Her daughter, Miss Dorothy
Cassell, who iscmp'oved in Dallas,
is attending her bedside.
Mr. and Mrs. Damon Whitsell
and baby came in Tuesday from
Houston and he went onto Arkan-
sas leaving Mrs. Whitsell and
baby here for a visit with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bourne. »
Kenneth, tit le son of Mr. and
T. R. Bailey, had his adnoids re-
moved Tuesday! at the Griffith’s
Children’s Hospital in Paris and
was brought home Wedeesday
and is improving nicely.
Mrs. J. T. Caldwell of Texarka-
na and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Neal
and baby of Kansas City, Mo.,
are expected here Friday for a vis-
it with the former’s parents Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Holloway.
Mr. and Mrs. Hershell Graves,
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. |ones and
Walker Stuart of Freeport were
guests of relatives here and at
| Woodland last week end and W.M.
Graves and Arch Stewart accom-
panied them home for a short visit.
Mrs Claude Smith, who has
been attending the bedside of her
mother, Mrs J. M. Ross, of Ash-
down, Ark., who is very ill, for
several weeks, was at home last
week end, returning to Athdown
Sunday.
FRANK IYER
Candidate for Representative
IS FOR •
1 Construction of farm tc«market and literal roads,
financed by State and Federal Government Being a former
Ccunty Commissioner I believe I am well qualified to work
with you and our officials for this accomplishment
2. A scund basis of support for school system, both ru-
ral and urban.
3. A comprehensive and enforrable teacher retirement
program. Being a former teacher 1 can intelligently work
for you ard with our officials, teachers and superintendents
on these measure and legislation.
4. A fixed sum of .iot less than $30 00 monthly without
red tape to be paid to tue aged,
5. Being a practical dirt farmer and knowing the needs
of thr farmers of the Southwest, I favor the establishment of
a permanent agricultural setup that will REALLY HELP
us solve our farm problems.
6. Handling of our racial problems without interference
of the National Government.
Elect a man to represent Red River county in the Texas
Legislature who has had practical experience in both public
and private life, who knows the ptoblems to be solved, who
will work with you and will try to see that the job is done
satisfactorily if given the opportunity. Sincerely,
FRANK TYER.
(Political Advertisement)
THANK YOU! TEXAS VOTERS..
for Your Cooporatlpu aud Support
I rot humbljr appreciative that I am unopposed in tap cao-
d.dscy for re-election as Railroad Commissioner in the July
Primary. I pledge the continuance of my best efforts and
•**▼><* to the people of Texas and the important war de-
mands upon the Railroad Commission.
fiuwg&uL dt. $BAle/L
Ckairmmr, Railroad Communion of Trxar.
(Political Advertisement)
Miss George Rachel Ridley of
Tulsa, Okla , is spending her vaca-
tion here with her father, G. P.
Ridley.
Mr. and Mrs. J T. Phillips of
Texarkana were guests of his sis-
ter, Mrs. A. A. Bivins, and family
Sunday.
Basil Gibson of Dallas is taking
his vacation and has joined Mrs.
Gibson and children, who are here
visiting relatives.
Mrs. John Rater, who has been
employed at Camp Maxey. is
leaving this week for California to
make her home for the duration.
J. A. Patterson of Gainesville,
who formerly lived in this section,
attended the Bluff graveyard
working Tuesday and visited
friends here this week.
SEE ME FOR YOUR
Fire & Tornado Insurance
representing
Hartford Fire Insurance Co.
T. P. GUEST
TIRES - TUBES
REPAIRED
BOOTS - RELINERS
VULCANIZING
RECAPPING
GULF GAS .nd OIL
Oil, tOc to 35c
Ed Evans
at Gulf Station
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DEAD
H arses Males—Cows.
Ren.oved Free.
Plioae 153, Paris. Collect
PARIS SOAP WORKS
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The condenser of your elec-
tric refrigerator looks some-
thing like the radiator on
your car and serves a simi-
lar'.y important purpose.
The condenser's job is to cool
the refrigerant and dissipate
the heat it absorbs from the
food compartment. On some
models, it is vertical and fan
coded; on of-ers, it is hori-
»ontal and codcd*by convec-
tion. Usually it has fins at-
tached to the coils to in-
crease the cooling area.
Dirt and dust deposited on
the condenser interfere with
its cooling efficiency and in-
crease the running time of
the motor., resulting in higher
operating costs.
To prevent this, clean the
condenser periodically. A
bottle brush or the suction
hose of a vacuum cleaner are
ideal tools for the job. Keep
the entirb machine compart-
ment el(<3n ... a clean piece,
of mechanism fails much less
frequently than a d'-ty one.
CAUTION: Be SUM refrigerator is discon-
nect-* at wail oufet before you start to clean
machine i empartment. Otherwise, refrigerator
TUay start up and injure you.
COMMUNITY PUBLIC SERVICF CO.
Keep *>* Buying H’ur /><>n<t*
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117 HEX Functional Nervous
W Disturbances such as Sleep-
lessness, Crankiness, Excitability,
kcstlcssncss or N crvons Headache
interfere with your work or spoil
your pood times, take
Dr. Miles Ner/ine
(Liquid or Kffersescent T*bl<N)
Nervous Tension can nurke you
IVakclul, Jittery, Irritable. Ner-
vous Tension can cause Nervous
Headache ami Nervous Indipes-
tion. In times like these, we are
more likely than usual to become
overwrought and nervous and to
wish for n pood sedative. Hr.
Milos Nervine is a pood sodatiro
—mild but effective.
If you do not use Dr. Milos
Nervine you can’t know what it
will do for you. It comes in
Liquid and Effervescent Tablet
form, both equally sorebinp to
tense and over-wrought nerves.
WHY DON'T YOU TRY IT?
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•Get it at your d^up store,
Kffcrvoseent tablets 35* and 7."**,
l iquid 23* and $1.00. Read direc-
tions and u*« only as directed.
Pfc. and Mrs. Riley Doudney of
Ft. Warren, W>o , visited relatives
here this week, and Wednesday, |jtra|j
accompanied by little Miss Julia
Ann Crcmeen, they went to Com J ~
niercc to visit his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Doudney.
W. S. Diffee has bought the W.
A Brantley house that he occu-
pied and Claud Councill the one
Mr. and Mrs. j B. Aubrey and
occupied by The Detroit News': children of Houston are visiting
relatives here and at Bhsscm.
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Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Guest and
daughter, who had boon visit ng
h s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. -P.
Guest, and other relatives, left
Tuesday for Amity, Ark., to visit
her mother before returning to
thtir home at Salem, IM.
J. G Tarkington of McCchee
Ark., was the guest of Mi. and J
Mrs D. S Kerbow and daughter, j
Miss Frances, last week. Mr.
Tarkington .md Mrs. Kerbow arc
cousins and this was the tirst time
they had ever met. Mr. Talking
'.on is superintendent of the First
jMethodist Church of McGehee!
i and is teacher of the Men’s Bible
class- He visited Ins son at Bay
sCity.^__________ ______________-4
Wirt Garland Fought Strikes
By working in the legislature to pass laws to prevent strikes
He helped pas* law* to raise Old Age Pension* from
$6.00 to $23.00 per month and to aid dependent children
and the needy WmE He voted to pay the teachers higher
salaries and to raise the per capita appropriation lor school
children to $25.00.
Y
tie voted for the rdral aid bill of nearly ten mutton dol-
lars per year to aid schools in Texas.
He tu *d and worked for all worth while legislation
passed by the last two legislator .s as his record will show.
Now won’t sou elect him County Judge sc* Mia. he ca*
woik for you in h.s home county?
W. R. (WiRT) GARLAND .
(Political Advertisement)
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The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1944, newspaper, July 20, 1944; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth855028/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.