The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1941 Page: 3 of 4
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Mrs. J. Lee Smith is visiting
relatives in Whitewright.
PERSONAL
Sunday, June 12-Father’s Day
Miss Marie Bryant of Honey
P. T. Harvey underwent a ton-
sil operation at Paris Friday.
Grove is visiting Detroit friends.
May we help you suggest something that will please him
We suggest Cigars, Cigarettes, Bill Folds,
Cigarette Cases, Pipes, Razor Sets, Shaving
needs, Watches, Fountain Pens, Vacuum Bot-
tles, Outing Jugs, Flashlights, Kodaks.
Mrs. Chas. Kerr and infant son,
born ima Paris sanitarium, were
brought home Friday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crews
of Mosley, a daughter, Tuesday.
Harry Petty of Valliant, Okta.
visited Detroit relatives last week.
Try us for groceries and *eed. We!
ill deliver.— Garvie Bailey, adv. I
Do Not Forget Flag Day
Mr. and Mrs. George Horton
of "Kaufman are visiting Detroit
Mrs. W. T, Crittenden and son,
Tommy, are visiting her parents
Soturday, June 14
friends and relatives
in Texarkana.
See Our Line of Flags
Tommie MJton and family of
Paris spent last week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Jordan.
Missed Virginia Ruth Smith and |
Betty Mitchell took part in a mu- I
sical recital in Texarkana Tuesday !
DETROIT DRUG CO
Mrs. J. B! Whitfield of Oklaho-
ma City is visiting Mrs. Geo. Ford
and other Detroit friends.
Mrs. Louie Powell returned to
her home in Austin Sunday after ,
visit with her sister, Mrs. Charles
Phtnif No. 5
Established l‘*>8
Mrs. Alcy Scott Daniels of Park
Kerr.
visited her sister,
Mrs. A. J. McGuyer is visiting ron’ Sunday.
Gibson of
Mr. and Mrs. B. P.
New York were guests of their
niece, Mrs. E. I. Faucett, and
family Monday.
her son in California
Try us for groceries and feed. We
will deliver.—Garvie Bailey, adv.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Kerr of Dal-
las were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Kerr Sunday.
Custom Hatching
Set Eggs Every Monday
• Registered Hampshire Male for
service, $1.00. See P. T. Harvey,
a J visor.
Shirley Ann Hammond returned
to her home at Biardstown Wed-
nesday after a visit with her cous-
in, Sandra Jean Gullion.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ashley of
St. Louis, Mo., are visiting John
Allen and family, and relatives in
Blossom.
Reserve Space
In Advance
Mrs. Herbert Bourne and baby
returned home Friday from a visit
with her parents at Sulphur Bluff
Mrs. Maude Waggonner of Sa-
pulpa, Okla., visited Mr. and Mrs
Donald Kerr Sunday.
FUTRELL
HATCHERY
r in the 194i
500 miles q
Jl miles an hour, Mauri Rose streaked to,
Indianapolis Sweepstakes without a tire ifl
grinding, pounding, torturing speed — aiu
Here’s proof of safety — proof of blowout _
of endurance — proof of tire superiority backed not merely by
claims, but by PERFORMANCE! For 22 consecutive years all
the winning driver^ in this great classic of speed and endurance i
have driven to victory on Firestone Tires. Whyt Because net
drivers know that their very lives depend upon the safety of
their tires. They have made it (Heir business to know how tins
are built. And they know from experience that die patented
and exclusive construction features found only in Firestona
Tires provide the extra strength and durability necessary to
safety and victory!
Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Rodgers and j
baby and Jim Bob and Dan Parks j
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. A. I
Piper of Adamsville.
Mrs. Bill Plant and little son re-
turned to their home at Blossom
today after a visit with het; par-
ents, Mr. *md Mrs. Ben Clack. \
If you want ear corn or Bermu-
da grass hay, see Gat vie Bailey at
Bailey’s Grocery.
NOTICE
TO CREDITOR* OK
GARDNER BURIAL ASSOCIATION
CI.ARKSV1LLB TEXAS
<Gardner Burial Association, Clarksville. Tcx-ia
pluctil in receivership I*y cr»ler of th* 12*'th
TMtftrict Court <»f Travia County. Texas anti its
affairs turn til over t«> the Liquidator f"r the Board
nsurar.ee Commissioners on April I t. l‘>G
I All persons having a claim against Gardner
Burial Association. Clarksville, are notified to
present the same with legal proof thereof tome
at my .office in Austin. Texas w ithin ninety V«d
• lays from May *\ I'dl
w Blank proofs of claims will be furn^h*-.! upon
fT i' ieat
WILL G. KNOX. Liquidator for the
Board of Insurance C‘»mmissior.«*rs
Wallace Williams, who had been
visiting his uncle, Virgil Walker,
and family, returned to his home j
in Paris Tuesday.
Harry Harvey of Monette, Mo.,
is visiting his sisters, Mmes. J. E
and J L. Lawson and W. S. Ram-
sey.
Mr. end Mrs. Luther Estes of
Austin are guests of her mother.
Mrs. Ada Melton, and other De-
troit relatives.
Mrs. J. D. Wilson and little
daughter, Martha Jean, who had
been visiting her parents, Mr and
Mrs. B. L. DeVinney, left Satur-
day for their home at Corpus
Christi.
Mrs Jimmie Latimer, who is
working in Clarksville, and daugh-
ter, Miss Royce, are visiting in
Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs Albert Brown and
little daughter of Marshall were
guests of his mother, Mrs. T. C.
Stribling, last week end.
Every Firesteae
Tire Carries a
I lifetime
FOR SALE — A few bushels Red
Ripper peas. $1.00 per bolhel.
R. M. Lamb.
Miss Marie Pendergrass, who is'
in training at the nurses’ school at
the Paris Sanitarium, is taking her
vacation and visiting her mother,
Mrs Guy Morgan, and family.
SEE ME FOR YOLK
Fire & Tornado Insurance
representing
Hartford Fire Insurance Co.
T P. GUEST
$\int Office Box 11«5‘J
A-I'n. T»*xa.h
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Leavelle
were guests of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Leavelle, last week
enk while eh route from Arizona
to Texarkana to visit her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hudson and
baby of Buna and Miss Juanita Mrs. W. N. Johns of Hugo. Ok.,
Jones of Nacogdoches were guests was the guest of Dr H. R. Smith
of Mr. Hudson’s parents, Mr. and j and daughter, Miss Eujean Smith,
Mrs. J. W. Hudson, last week end j last week end and Miss Smith ac-
and his sister, Miss Annette Hud- jeompanied her home for a visit,
son, accompanied them home Sun- j
day.. | Mr. and Mrs. Ed Timmons and
_____ 1 two children, who had been visit-
Tarpon Undergoing Evolution jng her sister, Mrs. Ben Clack,
Scientists believe the tarpon may i , , , - „ . . t _ . .
imdereoine a strange evolution, and family, left today for their
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Guest an.,
son, Malcolm, of Turkey come in
last Saturday for a visit with rela-
tives here and at Clarksville and
returned home Wednesday.
ICE DELIVERED
Phone No. 40
Prompt Courteous
SERVICE
Ragsdale Garrison
Agent Southern Ice Co.
Mrs. John CoIIions of Turkey
and Mrs. Della Allred of Paris vis-
ited their niece, Mrs. E. I. Fau-
cett, and family Sunday and
Monday.
LIBERAL
ALLOWANCE
ON YOUR ,
OLD TIRES
Com* ft» TODAY!
David and Miss Clareda Cham-
bers of Paris visited their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.A.Cham-
bers and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hol-
loway.
Gullion’s Barber Shop
Where Barber Work i» Done
to Perfection and Satisfaction
r is Guaranteed
v D. F. Gullion
Sandra, little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Bennie Brown of Corpus
Christi, underwent a tonsil opera-
tion at Paris last Thurday and is
doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Brown and
little daughter returned to their
home at Corpus ChristL. .Wednes-
day after a visit with his mother,
Mrs. T. C. Stribling, and her par-
ents, in Paris.
The same super-safety and dependability that are built
into Firestone Tires for the speedway are also built into the
new Safti-Sured Firestone DeLuxe Champion Tires for the
highway. Both are Safti-Sured against blowouts by the patented
Safety-Lock Gum-Dipped cord body. Both are Safti-Sured for
longer wear by the exclusive new Vitamic rubber compound.
Profit by the experience of famous race drivers. Equip your
car today with a set of these new Firestone DeLuxe Champion
Tires — the world’s first and only tires that are Safti-Sured»
Tir«*tone
HIGH SPEED TIRES
First Quality — longer mileage —
greater blowout protection—greater
non-skid safety—less cost per mile.
Finest High
Tire Firestone ever jfmM
built- Equip today.
v firestone
CONVOY TIRES
We know of noapnftfl
other tire thatyK^jC*%
delivers so much
mileage and safety *1 ATS-
at such a low price. ue-ii
Here’s thousands *a**isi irrftfce
of extra miles of dependable
service.
Mr and Mrs. A. B. Carter and
baby of Raton, N. M., arrived
Monday fora vacation visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. T.
Ellison, and other relatives and
friends.
Here is s situation that might have brought
sadness to a little girl.
Her cat has climbed one of our poles and is
unwilling or unable to come down. But a com-
pany lineman has been notified of her predica-
ment and has saved the day by climbing the
pole and retrieving the cat.
A small thing? Yes. But it illustrates the type
of friendly service in which employees of this
company r ike pride. They know that no amount
of impersonal efficiency can ever take the place
of courtesy, friendliness ami a sincere desire to
be helpful and accommodating. Retrieving a
kite or a cat . . . helping a stranded motorist...
repairing a damaged appliance .. . lending the
office for the church circle's rummage sale—all
are small things but they represent a concept of
service that goes far beyond the mere delivers
of current at a stated voltage.
In dealing with your electric service man,
you're dealing with a friend and neighbor who
is not only interested in seeing that you get
good electric service but who wants to make it
easy and pleasant for you to do business with
the company he represents.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hudson at-
tended a barbecue at Leisure
Lodge, Sherman, Friday night,
guests of the Grayson Mill Work
•i Supply Co.
Mrs, J. R. Hamilton of Terrell
was the guest of her daughter,
Mrs. R. C. Morgan, and family
Wednesday and Mrs. Morgan and
little son Micky, accompanied her
home for a visit.
Corns la aad got yoar complimentary package of tko sow Idabelle
flrostoao Mirlgoid flowar toods. They era poors tor tho oskle«.
Listen to Hs Vole* of RrtifsM with Rickard Croaks. Margaret
Speaks and the Firesteee Symphony Orchestra, coder the direction
of Alfred Wallensteie. Monday evenings, over N. B. C. Red Network
Word was received last week by
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Whitener
that their little nine year old
grandson, Morris Dean, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Cradie Whitener of
Bryan, had to have one of his eyes
removed after being shot in it with
The Following Firestone Dealers are Prepared to Serve Too
COMMUNITY
PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY
NORWOOD’S
SERVICE STATIC*
Phone 12
TONEY’S
SERVICE STATION
Phone 56
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The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1941, newspaper, June 12, 1941; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth902327/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.