The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1951 Page: 1 of 4
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The Detroit News-Herald
Highway Detoor
Through Detroit
Thanksgiving Day
in Texas Nov. 22
Fair Committees
at Work
Revival Services
Austin. — November 22 will be The highsay detour through
hanksgiving Day in Texas this Detroit has been completed and
:*r, Gov. Shivers said. <*ork was started Wednesday
That conforms with the national breaking up the road t n the boat
>Iiday. street from the corner to Da-
It doesn’t conform to the Nov. Vimy’s Store.
> date of the annual University All tnrough traffic will detour
Texas < Texas A. & M. football over a hard - surfaced toad from
ime. LcVincy’s south to the southeast
T e legislature passed a bill des- corner ot. the school ground and
nating that Thanksgiving in Tex* thence we»t to the old highway at
would always be the last Thurs* the Harrisoi-Porks intersection,
iv in Novcmder, but it doesn’t The busses wi.I all ct me 10 the
come effective until 1952. Ficd Garrison corner from 7 am.
____ to 7 p m. Passengers must catch
The committees for the Com*
munitv Pair are at work arrang-
ing the program and features for
the annual fair to be held at De-
troit Fiiday and Saturday Sept
28 and 29
100% Attendance
Meeting Sept 11
“The Friendship Haase”
RAT AND POUT SHERL1NG
Revival to Begin
Bagwell Monday
flsnfoy iii Friday
Bridal Shower
Clarksville J.P. Dies
Light Vote Cast
before election ao justice of the
peace.
He man led Mia» Sarah Lee
O’Donnell in Hugo. Ok. Nov. 29
1929 and she survives, besides
these footer children: Mm Robert
Stroud, Mrs. Mary Isbell, Mis.
Pauline Means, Doris Means, Jim-
my Means, Donald Means and
Jerry Means, Clarksville, besides
Pat O’Donnell, Paris
NEXT WEEK
Tsesday I Mndiy
“tat ttkott S Lm CMtofc
MnI tkt lavisikle Mm*'
Mmes. Claude Mitchell. Butler
Stevens, Fred Ramsey and Edd
Ramsay spent Monday and Trim-
Receives BA Degree
Rev Wayne S. Sm th, pastor of
the First Baptist Church at Da-
Frisk Supply Caned Meats
far Field Lnehet
trait, completed the work and
worth.
We wish to thank each and evety
one who helped to fight and con-
trol the fire which destroyed our
Cafe. Even though we lost all we
had, we know your help was what
held the losses of others to such a
small amount.
We wish also, to thank our many
friends and customers of the part
twenty-one yearn for the patronage
given us
It was your potroosge and
friendship that gave to us the
much appreciated business
Legion Meet
Tuesday night, Sept. 4, at 8
o’clock, is the regular meeting
dale oi the Detroit Post of the
Ametican Legion.
Every member is urged lo at-
tend.
BOLOGNA SOUSE
PRESSED HAM
BOILED HAM
PIMENTO LOAF
BARBBCUE LOAF
CHLESE POTATO CHIPS
BREAD COOKIES
have bad over these yearn and the
enjoyable bouts we have had with
yOU.
It ii our sincere hope that we
can find a way that will enable us
to rebuild and be in business again
in the near future.
Mr. and Mm O S. Holloway.
barn gm the devotional from
Fmkn 24 and read the pern* "Our
Three Homes ’ Mm. Floyd Betts
and Mrs. Striding offered prayer.
A playlet, "Cast Thy Bread**
was presented by Mrs. Bill Beta,
Mrs. ScribHng and Mrs. Fisher
"Bringing In the Sheaves” and
“Beautiful River" were sung by
sung by the group._____
Mm. Fisher, president, presided
during the business meeting, and
Mrs. StribHng was elected presi-
dent, Reports were given, and
Mrs. Lon Blake gave the dosing
firswry ill Market
The Howeaf Gse4 Meats
Phase 56
REAL ESTATE
I’m as hungry as a wolf to find
and sell eight good prospects, f
have 200 acres and more of grass
land. Tel me what yon hove to
sell. B. P. Moody, '
Licensed Realtor.
On account of the excitement caus-
ed by the building of the new road
we failed to write an ad for this
week, however we will have
HANKS
To the many good
came to my smlstaa
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and Hardware
Friendly and Accommodating
WRECKING BARS 5
10-inch Ratchet Brace............$2-15
14-inchSquares... .....T. ..$Z4PO
^ Try and Mitre Square...........St-00
24-inch Levels..... S2-45
Hand Saws ........... $4X0
Set Wrenches .................$1.25
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The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1951, newspaper, August 30, 1951; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth855172/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.