The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 25, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 21, 1937 Page: 3 of 4
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WEDNESDAY, July 21 1937
THE DENISON PRESS
COURTS
FIFTEENTH DIST. COURT
It. M. CARTER, JUDGE
New Suits Filed
f Leta Richards v. W. E. Rich-
ards, divorce.
GRAYSON COUNTY COURT
JAKli J. I.OY, JUDGE
Beer Docket
H. L. Barnes, application to
retail freer at 700 West Main,
street, Detiison.
Marriage Licenses
1 William "H, Mitchell and Mrs.
Zelia Whitney Allen, Denteon.
Automobile Registration*
' L. D. Darnell, Sherman, Ford
pickup.
T. E. Hardawey, Van Alstyne,
Chevrolet deLuxe sedan,
Cominander-Laralbce Milling
company, Sherman,: International
truck.
Realty Transfers
' Eulalia Everheart to M. Laza-
rus, 69 acres, J. B. McNair pat-
ent, $950; July 1, 1937.
Mrs. 0. Fogle et vir to Z. Gos-
sett, bauk commission of Texas,
18.3 acres, J. McClenahan survey,
cancellation of note; July 17,
1937.
C. C. Binkley and wife to Z.
(lossctt, bank commissioner of
Texas, 14,259 acres, J, B. Mc-
Nair patent; 14,259 acres, J. U.
McNair patent; lotrf 0 and 8,
block 5, Greemount addition to
Sherman, cancellation of note;
July 10, 1937.
Mineral Deeds
A. G. Gilbert ct ux to Paul L.
Price, undivided half interest ii
45 acres, James Wise survey, $ 10;
July 2, 1937.
H. E. Witt et ux to W. H. Mar-
shall, undivided half interest in
101 acres, Elizabeth Barnes sur-
vey; $10; July 10, 1937.
Tom Gleason to Leo J. Port-
man, 21285 interest in 285 acres
Henry tSewart survey, $10; July
10, 1537.
C. Harry White to Robert H.
Wood, etrch for $1 and other con-
siderations, 6-52 interest in 125
teres in Jesse Butler survey; 6-
104 interet in 80 acres, Nancy J-
McKinney survey; 0-52 interest in
two 40 acre tracts, F. A. Utiger
and E. M. Utiger surveys; 6-52
interest in 80 acres, Univesity
league 15; 6-52 interest in 80
acres, University league 14; 618-
7,800 interest in 599.64 acres, J.
C. Jameson, R. J. Lefever, Levi
)x>veall and T. E. Jones surveys;
6-200 interest in 100 acres, A
M. Alexander survey; May 17,
1937.
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Oil and Gas Assignment
A. S. Reed To Tom Gleason tfc
al, half interest in 14 acres,
Charles Quillen survey, $1 and
other considerations; Jan. 6,
1937. ""
1 J. S. Richards to A. S- Reed, 23
acres, Charles Quillen survey, $1
and other considerations; jJan.
6, 1937.
1 William H. Krohn to J. Robert
E\'ans, each for $1 and other con-
siderations, 20 acres, Joseph Brat-
ton survey, April 30, 1937; 60
acres, Alfreff Berry survey, April
29, 1987;; 9 acres, Afred Berry
survey, April 30, 1937; 13 ace1*,
Bratton survey, April 29, 1937;
20 acres, Alfred Berry survey,
Davis survey, Ai*il 30; north
Aril 30, 1937; 25.18 acres,
half, 50 acres in Berry survey,
lApil 29, 1937. «
HOW WELL DO YOU
KNOW THE
J^ORTH£AST\YESTgOU 'H
?
By Put Perry
• •
1.—On what charge was an
American woman arrested anc.
held by Shanghai police Monday .
2.—Is there anything that caV
be done to cure the strange mal-
ady of sleeping sickness?
3.—Who were the two Denison
golfers tieing for first place fcr
the W. II. Hall loving cup award
tournament played last weekend,
on the Katy golf links?
4.—Who was the Denlsonian'
elected president' of the Grayson
County Baptist Missionary Union
at a quarterly meeting of the or-
ganization in Sherman recently?
5.—What is the newest devel-
opment in S&n Francisco's rau-
cous industry wrestling?
6.—Three lofty mountains in
the Pacific northwest—Rainer,
Hood and St. Helens—derived
their name how?
1 7.—What is so novel about
the new golf club being displayed
at the Indention Exposition in
Los Angeles?
i 8.—The bureau of agricultural
economics at Washington employs
300 persons daily to gather what
information?
1 9.—The Soviet air force is gen-
erally conceeded to be numerical-
ly superior to that of any Euro-
pean power despite what fact?
i 10.—What is the length of time
believed by George Putman, hus-
band of the lost avlatrix, that
lAmela Earhart could stay afloat
in the missing plane?
pounds for a crow?
The above questions are
answered on the classified page.
Following The
Air Routes ,
• .• •
I 0 p. m. NBC—One Man's Fam-
ily, KPRC WMAQ WOAI WDAF
WPAlA WHO WLW KOA WSM
WKY. CBS—Cavalcade of Music,
KRLD WHAS KTRH KMOX WB
BM KS'L.
) 6:30. NBC—Wayne King's
orchestra, WKY KVOO WHO WS
M WMAQ KPRC WDAF WFAA
WOAI. CBS—Ken Murray, KM
OX WHAS KRLD KOMA KTSA
KTRH WBBM KSL WBT.
7. CBS—Frank Parker, KTR
II KOM1A KNOW WACO KGKO
KRLD KOMA KWKH KSL. NBC
—Town Hall Tonight, WMAQ W
DAF WHO WOAI WFAA PRC K
VOO WSM WLW.
7:30. CBS—Jessica Dragon-
ctte, KRLD KTUL WWL KOMA
KTRH WHAS WBBM KSL KMO
X KNOW KGKO.
8. NBC—Hit Parade, WSM W
OiAI WMAQ WFAA WDAF WOA
I WHO WLW WKY. CBS-
Gang Busters, KRLD KOMA K'j
KA KTUL KTRHKMOX WH
WBBM WWL.
I 8:30. CBS—Gogo de Lye, KT
SA KRLD KOMA WBBM KWKH
KMOX WWL KGKO.
I 9. NBC—nAmos 'n Andy, WJ
W WOAI WMAQ WDAF KPRC
WFAA WSM KOlA. CBS—Poetic
Melodies, KTRH WWL KMOX K
SL WBBM WHAS KTSA KRLD
KOMA.
9:30. CBS—Bert Block's or*
chestra, WWL KWKH KNOW V
IACO KGKO KTUL KOMA KT
RH WBT. Lovely Lady, KRLD.
Jerry Cooper, WFAA.
10. NBC—Paul. Whlteman'b
orchestra, WBAP WKY WMAQ.
CBS—Di<?k Jurgen's orchestra, K
RLD WHAS KNOW KGKO KT
UL KWKH.
! 10:30. NBC—Lights Out, KP
IRC WMAQ WSM WDAF WHO
WKY WOAI. CBS—Shep Fields
orchestra, KOMA WBBM WACO
KWKH WBT KGKO KNOW KT
RH. Orchestra, KRLD. Gas
Light Harmonies, WBAP.
I 11. CBS—Nocturne, KWKH
KTUL KOMA KTSA WBBM WA
CO KTRH KNOW. NBC—Noc-
turne, KWKH KTUL KOMA KT
SUA WBBM WACO KTR1I KNO
W. NBC—Eddie Varzos* orches-
tra, WOAI WKY KPRC WREN
WMAQ. Orchestras, KRLD WB
A P.
Buy a home now. You may not
know it, but all real estate prices
are going up and will be higher.
Denison Federal Savings & Loaf
Ass'n. will aid you.
25-lt. (Adv.)
Drive SAFEIY—Not Recklessly
FTER 45
get the proper nourish-
ment. You feel listlcB*
and worn out. Try
• tingle bottle of
famous old Hc*-
tetter't. Its stimu-
lating herbs and
(foots quickly help in
revitalising the diges-
tive glands. At drug
Otorese verywher e .$ 1.50
HDSTETTERS
Stomachic BITTER5
Kidneys Must
Clean Out Acids
The only wry your body can clran out
Aclda and poisonous pastas from your
blood Is thru 9 million tiny, delicate Kid-
ney tubes o' Alters, but bewars of chuap,
drastic, Irritating drugs. if functional
Kidney or Bladder disorders make you
fultsr from Getting Up Nights, Nervous-
dens. Leg Pains. Hnckache, Circles Under
Byes. Dizziness. Kheuinatlc Pains. Arid-
ity. Burning, Smarting or Itching, don't
tnks chances. Gel the Doctor's nuaran-
toed prescription called • Cyate* (hiss-
re*). Works fast, safe and sure, in 48
spurs H inust bring new vitality, and la
guaranteed to fix you up In one week or
mqney back on return of empty package.
Cystex conls only 9c ^ day nt 'r agists
•ad til' guarantee protect* you *>
PAGE THKEiv
ARE YOU ONLY A*
HREE-QUARTER WIFE?
I ff K NT, because tbey are men, can
U never understand a tliree-
eiuarurwlfc a wife who is all love
aod kindness 'hree weeks lu a
K'nitli alid a boll cat tbe rent of
the time.
■ > - • ■ 11 'mjw your back aches
—how your nerves scream—dou't
take It out oo your husband.
For three generations one woman
has told another bow to go "ftmil-
log through" with Lydla K Ptnk-
ham's Vegetable Compound. It
helps Nature tone up the system,
thus lessening tbe dincomforUfrom
the functional disorders which
women must endure in tbe thrue
ordeals of life: 1 Turning from
girlliood to womanhood. 2. Pre-
paring for motherbood. 3. Ap-
proaching "middle age."
Don't be a three-quarter wife,
take LYDIA E. PINKHAM'8
VEGETABLE COMPOUND Uld
Oo "Smiling Through,"
Someone's Birthday
Is This Month
A genuine or simulated ruby will
make someone you know a beauti-
ful and appreciated gift. You'll
find both kinds here at reasonable
prices.
Rockwell's
The Leading Jewelers
Adolph Johnson J. G. Puckett
SNOODLES
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SURE j I'M AN
ALKA-fELTZER
INDIGESTION
HEARTBURN, ACID STOMACH,
GAS ON STOMACH T
Have you tried
alka • seltzer?
Alka-Seltxer makes a aparkllng
alkaline aolotlon. As It contains
an analgosle, (sodium a« tyl-eall-
eylate) It first relieves the pain of
every-day ailments, then by restor-
ing the alkaline balance, removes
the cause when due to hyperacidity
of the stomach.
Get Alka-Seltzer at yonr drug store.
Luce Package 60c. Pocket Size 30c.
BE WISt-ALKALIZE
Dr. Mile* 1
NERVINE
Did th* tpork"
says
Miss Glivar
WHY DONTJ
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, TRY IT?,
After more than three mentha
of suffering from a nervous ali-
ment, Miss Glivar used Dr. Miles
Nervine which gave her suck
splendid results that she wrots
us an enthusiastic letter.
If you suffer from "Nerve*."
If you lie await* night*,
start at sudden noise*, tire
easily, are cranky, blue and,
fidgety, your nerve* «r«
probably out of order.
•Juiet and relax them with th«
same medicine that "did the
work" for this Colorado girl.
Whether your "Nerves" have
troubled you for hours or far
years, you'llf find this time-
tested remedy effective.
At Drug Stores 25c and $1.00.
3C*.
And The Worst Is Yet To Come
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