The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1941 Page: 3 of 4
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TOE DETROrr NEWS-HERALD
FIRST AID
For Common Colds
OUR STOCK OF
FIRST AID REMEDIES
is complete in all standard lines
DETROIT DRUG CO.
The 'rfeoccilUL Store
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f PERSONAL
. A. Sample and I. A. Tate left,
today for Southwest Texas on a
deer hunt.
Mrs. Jewell Burkleo visited rela- Mrs. H. A. Terry and daughter
tives and friends at DeKaib and of Whiterock were Detroit visitors
Texarkasia last week end.
today.
D A. Chambers is able to be in j Roscoe Martin, who is working
town after an absence of several in Shreveport. La., sj>ent last week
weeks, due to illness.
Pay cash at Melton’s and save
{on your next groceries. adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Coleman
of Dallas are visiting Detroit rel-
atives anil friends.-
end here with his family
Try us for groceries andfeed. We
will deliver.—Garvie Bailey, adv.
John Lewis Strain, who had
been in the CCC camp at Wolfe-
r.ity has returned home.
Miss Margaret Pendergrass of
Rev and Mrs K. M. Beard of
Waxahachu was the guest of re!a-' Roxton were guests of her father,
tives and friends here this week, j R. M. Lamb, Wednesday.
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Little Miss Thelma Burdette of Mrs. Troy Yopp and little son
j of Many. La., are expected here
Friday night for a visit with
Hope, Ark., is visiting in the F. M
-Ckx home. ----______
fi «... ! John aeynous and Mrs. Ccr, I ggfcSS?
Reynolds ; nd little daughter, J me.. Monday ‘rom the Fjns banitan
Mr and Mrs. Jim Park M* ^ visitcJ Mr. anj Mrs Sam shchon ; u.n, where had been lor treatmeir.
children visited Mr. and M-is. I o .
...... 1,0----> J y‘ Try us for groceries and Jecd. We
Miss Maude Wocds visited will deliver.- Garvie Bailey, adv
Grandpa Mil's of Mabry Crossing,
who is seriously ill at the home of
son, Bob Mills, Thursday.
Farr-s ol Bagwell Sunday
Mr Ida Eiton of Jacksbsro
here Saturday looking alter
p ace
Paul T <,e is visiting relatives in
|Fort Worth
1 Mrs. Pete Bagwell of Bagwell
|Spent last week^wTih Mrs. Sam
helton.
Mr.-^and Mrs Rufus 'Cahill and
baby and Mr. auJ Mrs. Bob Ca-
hill of Texarkana spent the week
Old with' their parents Mr. and
ffirs J. A. Cahill.
[Ip Mr. and Mrs. Foster Hayes and
Child cn of McCrury visited rela-
' lives here Wednesday
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Mrs. Ernest Shelton and chil-
dren, who have been living in
Texarkana, are here now until her
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husband, : who is working
Orange, can get a house for them.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Park Millef
and children visited Mrs Johnnie
Ragland Tuesday night.
Mrs. DJbert Puckett and son of
Paris were guests of Mrs. Connie
Harbison Tuesday.
Blanton Creek News
Mrs. I R. Hamilton of Terrell
” is the guest of h<.r son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Morgan.
Mis. Edwin Wright of St Jo,
Mo, and Miss Ruth Schifflin of
Texarkana were guests of their
aunt, Mrs. E. B Lyle, Friday.
Quick
Service
On Your
TAILORED
TO ORDER
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Topcoat or O’coat
No Wait-Get What You W ant
« Call For and Delivered
I Dry Cleaning of AM Kind
i Moth Proof Bags for Sealin'
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Reliable One-Day Service
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Ritchey and
children left Wednesday for t^eir
home at Benavides, after a vi>it
here with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Ritchey.
M. and Mrs. L T. Thompson
and Mr. and Mrs. Dock Bui row
and son visited Mr and Mrs. Ray
J Malone of near Cooper Sunday.
| Mrs, Rosebell Hawley and ch U
dren visited her brother, John
Castleman ol Midway Sunday.
Dr. Stephen Grant of Deport
was ca’Ied to see Mrs. Ben W
Taylor, who is ill, last Thursday.
Miss Sybil Hastings of Bagwell
vitited Mrs. Elbert Stephens Sun-
day.
| Mr and Mrs. P. R. Taylor visit-
ed her mother, Mrs. M. B. Pierce
J of near Clarksville, who is very ill.
1 Some repair work was done cn
the Blanton Creek school house
, Monday.
Those visiting at B. W. Taylor’s
home durifig the weekend were:
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harp and chi! , ........
Virginia jo and Donald, Mr and 'Vwood. ICali., is visrling frrends
Thomas Lawson of Camp Bowie
was here l.rt week end visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Law-
son. His company was being
transferred this week.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W; Watson
and B. F. Watson of Bowie were
guests of their daughter and grand-
daughter, Mrs. L. Hill, and family
this week.
Go to Melton’s Cash Store for
groceries and save money-Every-
hing fresh and clean. adv.
Mrs. Mattie Clinkscalcs of Hol-
Mrs R. E Harp and sons, James
and Rufus Jr., Mrs. W. F. East,
Mrs George Wolfe, Mrs H. H
Wolfe, Mrs. L. T. Thompson and
Mrs. Dock Furrow and son, De-
Wayne.
here and will leave Friday for a
visit to Marshall and Dallas t»e
fore returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. R C. Morgan
moved Wednesday to the J. I.
McWilliams residence, ^nd Mr
and Mrs. Chas. Kerr and Mr. and
Se d in you* itwi item’s we are Mrs. Joe B- Aubrey to the house
glad tr get them. tfiey vacated.
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WHY FIGHT ABOUT LIGHT?
A home with only one or two good
reading lamps is a battleground for
many a fight over light. Why let the
first person to claim "the chair by the
good lamp” have a corner on light?
Give the whole family a break by hav-
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scientists for safe, easy seeing. You’ll
recognize them by the I.E.S. Tag and
by the white glass diffusing bowl which
biters out harmful glare and provides
generous ’’conditioned” light.
Ttf but wide selection of LE.S. Lamps priced from #7.95.
Terms as low as 95c down, $1.00 monthly.
COMMUNITY PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY
friends, ~ -
Work begun this week on re-
paint ng the Christian chOrch
•which will add much to it’s ap-
pearance.
I will be glad to continue doing
your Radio work.
J. M PARK
at Walkers Store, Clarksville.
Mrs. Findley Wilson of Pryor
Okla.. is here attending the bed
ide of her mother, Mrs Berta
Marrs, who is ill.
Mrs. G E. Summerlin attended
the bedside of her mother. Mrs J
T. Paradise, who is sick at her
h ime at Bagwell, today.
Lester Stone, Jack Miller and
Floyd Turner returned to Hal
county, where they are working,
ia st week end after a visit home.
Mrs. George McDowell of Tex-
arkana was the guest of her sT-
ters, Mrs. T P. Guest and Mis*
Nerva Joplin, Tuesday.
Mr end Mrs. W. P. Strickland,
who had been visiting relatives
and friends here, left Saturday for
their home at Amarillo.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Burrow
have move their household fur-
nishings and her beauty shop to
the Plant building.
Sgt. Homer Ray Edwards of Ft
Sill, Okla., came in this morning
for a visit with his parents, Mr
and Mrs. Arthur Edwards.
Mrs Ray C. Venable spent the
week end in Texarkana with
friends and with her husband, who
is working near there.
Mmes. R. C. Venable, Floyd
Turner Carl Billups, George Rey
nolds, Donald Kerr and H. A
Sharp attended a WHD Club
meeting at Clarksville today.
J. T. Bourne, Arwood Bourne,
W.'L. McCormack, J. W. Bryan
and Luther Shiver, who have been
working in Hall county, ate at
home for the week end.
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Welding and enfling, saw gam tail g
and axe grinding at
Bivins Blacksmith Shop.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Caldwell of
Texarkana and their daughter.
Miss Marie Caldwell, who is at-
tending school in Commerce, were
here Sunday, visiting relatives.
Mrs. W. E. Holloway accompa-
nied Mr and Mrs. D. C. Cham-
bers and daughter, Miss Clareta,
of Paris to Texarkana Tuesday for
a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Caldwell
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four whoops in Helsinki
what friend husband thinks
'bout it but ubin it cums f
tb’ neighbors they git terri-
bly untried like.
Help yer borne town by
patronizin’ yer local mer-
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CM)OTBALL fans all over th’
r country air still talkin’ ’bout
them Baylor Bears playin’ th* great
Longhorn herd frum Texas Univer-
sity t’ a tie in Waco. It wus no
doubt th* greatest upset what has
ever occurred in these parts—great-
er then th’ Texas defeet o’ th’ Ag-
gies last season.
, — o o o o o —
Miny reasons has bin gived ter
th’ Longhorns’ downfall an’ t’ my
way o’ tiiinkin’ they is several rea-
sons. But, one stands out an’ that’s
th’ fine coachin job Frank Kim-
brough dune fer this one gaim. Jim
Crow, his veteran scout, watched
Texas play Rice an’ S. M. U. an’
brought back th’ dope t’ Kimbrough
an’ he got th’ job dune.
— o o o o o —
Kimbrough played Texas differ-
int frum th’ way inny coach has
played ’em this season. He used a
seven-man line on defense with sum
fue variashuns an’ it ’peered thia
confused th* Longhorns all after-
noon. He pulled sum clever offen-
sive plays an’ I wud say th’ one big
reason why th’ Bears held ’em t' a
tie wus th* great coachin’ o’ Kim-
brough.
•V — ooooo —
Coach Bible down at Austin aed
Baylor wus reddy an* th’ Long-
horns wusn’t. I don’t figger that’s
much o’ a excuse. Th’ Texas fellers
had jist as much chance t’ git reddy
as tn’ Bears. No doubt thr absence
o’ Layden an’ Kutner did hurt
Texas’ chances sum but Baylor suf-
fered jist as much with Jack Wil-
son out o’ th’ line up. Wilson, t’ my
way o’ thinkin’ means more t’ th’
Baylor team then both Layden an’
Kutner does t’ Texas.
— ooooo —
They par Bible $15,0*0 an’ other
renumeraanuna dawn at’ Texaa t’
see that hia team ia reddy. I doubt
if Kimbrough gifs half that much.
If ya can’t git a team reddy fer
$15,000 a yeer or $1,500 fer each
gaim played durin’ th’ season it’a
jist plain tuff.
— ooooo —
With Fordham knocked out by
Pitt an’ Texas tied th’ bow! bizniss
is in a terrible mess. Th’ Texas
Aggies, Minnesota an’ Duke is th’
big three what’s undetected an’ un-
tied an’ if th’ Aggies kin beat
Texas Thanksgiving an’ remain un-
defeated they has a fine chance o’
gittin’ a Rose Bowl bid what they
missed by one gaim last yeer.
— ooooo —
That will be sum battle down
there at College Station on Turkey
Day. Th’ Aggies has proved they Is
jist as good as th’ Longhorns. Coach
Norton oter learned a lot frum Bay-
lor th’ way Kimbrough played tV-
boys frum Austin. No doubt Bible
will figger out a change in attack'
especially fer th’ Farmers. At Inny
rate Bible has plinty o’,time t* git
reddy.
— ooooo —
Th’ Texas-Baylor gaim proved
that a champion In sports can’t KU
let down or fail t* be reddy anTIt
if he wants t’ keep bein’ a cham-
pion. Th’ Yankees air always reddy
ter a baisball gaim. Joe Louis is al-
ways reddy whin he steps int’ th*
ring. Th* great Chicago Bears Is
always reday whin they step on •>
gridiron.
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They is only one thing wham
atop a champion aveu If ha doas
keep fit an’ reddy an’ that’s ol*
Father Time. He pushes th* great*
cat o’ th’ great aside list as so
day he’ll push Joe Louis aside an*
th’ stars what now maik up tkf
Yankees an* Bears.
—ooooo—
So, while ya is gittin’ th’ water
hot t’ kin hogs her* 4s hew fir
gaima thia week-end oter cum out
—S. M. U. t’ beat Arkansas, Texas
t’ taka T. «. U., A. A M. t’ down
of relatives and friends here., last
week end and Mis. Harrison’s
mother, Mn. T. A. Leavelle, ac-
companied them home tor a visit.
Rice an’ Baylor t’ beat Tuba.
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The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1941, newspaper, November 13, 1941; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901776/m1/3/: accessed May 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.