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I'AOtC FOflR
THE DBKISON PRK8S
FfclDAV, FEB. 20th, 1942
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SOCIETY NOTES
1 First Crash at
Perrin Field, 2
GOJUWIN-ELDRFIX1E RITES
f>A,r BY JUDGE WRIGHT
Miss Laura Elese Godwin and
i' >• eph Eaintet El dredge were |
ui ited in marriage last night at
JO o'clock, Judjre E. A. Wright '
V«:formnK the ceremony at the
li;me 705 W. Owing street..
The couple will make their
.home at 319 E. Crawford.
Reported Dead
BRIEFS
' ^trs. Joe Capelle, supervisor of
T the Porn Alexander Talley Juniors
J of the Forest, is urging attend-
I ance of all member at their meet-
J irr: in the Woodmen hall Saturday
4 afternoon at 8 o'clock.
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REGISTRANTS—
(Continued from pajre one)
According to word received
in ttoniion At 2:15 this after-
noon, a plane from Perrin
field crashed at a point near
iDorcheiter about the noon
hor-r today, and that (wo men
were killed.
Lieut. C. , T. Van Valken-
bu^rg of Minneapolis, (Minn.,
and Cadet jQuentin p. Perkins
of Canton, Ga, were the vic-
tims-.. The plane burned lifter
crashing and both men ktrare
killed instantly.
j three probably sunk, two damaged.
Aircraft carriers—One sunk,;
two probably sunk, one damaged.
Submarines — Six sunk, one
— j probably sunk, one damaged.
Transports — Fifty-two sunk,
twelve probably sunk, twenty-three
damaged.
Cargo vessels and auxiliaries—
Twenty-three sunk, four probably
; sunk, three damaged.
Tankers—Seven sunk, two dam-
aged.
On Boriw.'o and Celebes the
Datch rear guard still struggled to
delay the invader while in south-
ern Sumatra action was much
heavier than had appeared prob-
able after the abandonment and
destruction by the Dutch of the
I'aleinbang oil fields.
Thus time has been ganied for
a grand marshaling of the forces
which will attempt to save Java.
V
Rubber Trees Grow U exas
eralized dental and visual require-
nal requirements for acceptance of
registrants for frenernl military
service General Tage said, and the
revised physical standards provide:
1. That registrants who have no , .
(' -qualifying physical defect, ex- cl>8« 1A and *«nt *°
ments of the armed forces, unless
upon reconsideration of their clas-,
sification they are deferred fori
other reasons, will be placed in
Food for Freedom
Plans For 4-H
Clubs Under Way
COLLEGE STATION, Texas
-Plans are underway whereby
.'Texas 4-H fclub boys and girls
. 11 /(i0 , ining boards for final determina-f finance their Food For
rent a arkofthe requiMdnum-j t. ^ aa t(> their acceptability. He Freedom projects, Mildred Hor-
1 lier of teeth,^ when in the opinion | ., i ton and Geo. Adaims. state agents
C *nmiri' bed of "e-oL mnT1 "These new standards will make -jf the Texas Extension Service,
► Tr> well nourished, of good mus-| . . , .
t i , , ,, f, „ p available tor service in our armed have announced.
1 and have suMident| *°/ce? many thousands of men In a letter to county agncul-
c te.th (whether natural or artifi-!who a,feady been glV,e,n * -. 1«™1 and home demonstration
\ cinl) to subsist on the army ration,1 f°rred edification*, as well a. a agents, th-,y pointed out tha.
c will be accepted for .renrral mili-l1^ rut'° uof thfe draftees loans for 4-H Club member,
who would have failed to qualify may now be made through the
Second Place In
District Cinched
By Yellow Jackets
Leopards Suffer
First Defeat As
Season Closes
Winding up their 1942 season
in n blaze of glory, the Denlson
high school Yellow Jackets last
l ight defeated a vaunted Gaines-
I'iljc Leopard cage team by the
score of 16 to 12. The win put.
the Jackets in second place in
district BAA play, with Gaines
vilie already having cinched first
position.
The locals broke the winninq;
streak of the visitors, the first
defeat, suffered by the Leopard;
this season. Denison lost the
first of tihe two gn.me series with
ta2. SuiV^strante whole0 visual' un?er lheold army Ph**rcal "'i1'1!™ Seearit?
acuity is below 20-f00 but r ot be-1 '|U"-ements. ^
low 20-200 in each eye without j " ~ " " "
glasses if eorrectible to 20-40 in Cinder Schedule
each eye, will be accepted for pen-) ~ "
,*pral military service in all non- Qf iCXaS A.ffflCS
combatant branches. The actual j
K possession of suitable glasses by j Announced Today
" en individual is not required for
his acceptance under these stan-
id) To Be In Claras I-A. j , _
General PaRe stated that nil i coach at Texas
announced
4
sdditior. to the usual source'
local banks, individuals, the.
Farm Credit Administration,
and so <wt.
County agricultural agents in
tve Texas counties, Briscoe and
Lubbock, cooperated in an ex-
Malaya is not the only spot in which rubber trees grow. The giant
19-year-old ficus tree, which Mrs. Don Gladney, Dallas, taps for its
sap, is one of many varieties of rubber-producing plants and trees to.
be shown at the Gardens of the Americas flower show in Dallas March
21-29. This 40-foot tree is cut back twice a year because of its rapid
growth.
TEXASOU-TOr
COLLEGE STATION, Texai
u. W. (Dough) Rollins, head
teacher of vocational agricull-
uS class I-B and class IV-F regij-i <•""«• *, announced his 1942 ftnd farmers serving aa
i trants who are found to he eligible J schedule^ this week and it 4.JI Chtb leaders passed on
for military service under the lib
AUSTIN, Texas—With tihe Success of the deer trapping
1141-42 trapping season of the j-regram, which was carried out
Game Department virtually com- j on the Aransas Refuge and in
pitted, the Executive Secretary j the Edwards Plateau or "Hill
. of the Department announced country," wa3 attributed in large
peri-mental FSA loan program of j t0()ay that) jn round numbers, measure to the improved trap
O'N nature in 1941. Commit^, ^ acres 0f Texas land I now used by the Department. It
ices composed of the agents, F 8|l0rtjy wj|j ^,e restocked with | crdinarily holds only one deer at
£>'A county farm supervisors, turi{ey, antelope and. a time and there is scant possi-
Ibeaver. * .. | hility for injury to the animai.
, Proves Wonderful
^For Itching Skin
I I Jo soothe itching, burning skin, ap-
ondcrful, medioitod Z^MO~a
Joctor's formula backed by 30 years
ntinuous success! For ringworm
1 ymptoms, eczema, athlete's foot or
, iflemishes due to external cause, ap-
• J.jy ZEMO night and morning; tho
tjnscomfort should soon disappear.
< Uean and convenient to use ...
|jne trial convinces. ^ yf? ^
QUINTUPIETS
[ relieve misery cf
CHEST COLDS
Yarbro^ Eagles
Running Second
In Their Loop
DENTON, Tex.—Some coaches
they thing nothing of it. *jt on the bench and tell their
^ Come to think of it, we havo so| |(,ani how it is done.
At the first si<jn of the Dlonne Quin- I m obables and eleven shipT'dam* related Tmts thaJ N<>t Dan Yarbr°' ^h° is
Spleta catching cold—then reheats and I ., mi dishing: out abbreviated suits that j^ntor at North Texas State
are nibbed with M«stcrole-a , ^ Amerifan and Dutch BC.,lf we start^™=h Teachers College this year. Yar-
tion was detailed; the precise al- ters t0 ^rotoct 1^ ^** P ' '</s squad of Eaples have been
t(an^ tllat seemsi to be the reason ,1,,^ fairly well this season. At
back of the move by some club th( momcnt they,re runnh>1, sec.
women) then the dear public needs j M||, ,n thejp loop
still more and more protection. | But Yarbro. d(>in(r even bot.
Starting at the car hop g.rls U(t<>r Ust niKht he
this good old reliable way
fproduct maJa tspccinlij 1v promptly
relievo distress of colds o'v] requiting
R bronchial and croupy coughs. , , , _ 4v,„
■ Tho Quints have ofwayr had export I pd neenciej responsible for the
Bp#* *° mother—i e p ;<ir<-d of u. i' : i remaining damage were not given,
just, about the BEST rroduct mado , rrl • ^ _ fvn VOm
fWEitn you use Musteroio. It's mora 'however, was the grand
I than an ordinary "Balve"—-Must.jrola
helps break up local congestion I
'IN 3 STRENGTHS: ChiWren' VL: !
1 Mustemle. Also Ropular orA 1. 1 1
'Strength for piown-u, ■ v.ho p- f«r
'j« stronger product. All -'wostores.
P
IV ^'1 fl
(i'srloses that his thinly clads-
will take part in 10 meets open-
iiU' with the Border Olympics at
I.nredo on March C and close
with the Southwest Conference
meet in Dallas on May 8-9,
Coach Rollins has a better
team than usual this year but is
woefully short on performers on
some events, noticeable the dash-
er and broad jump. Ear'
fR«ma) Smith, his sprinter last
(wo seasons, developed a bod
knee in football and is do ins:
' it tie so fur. iRloy Bueek, con-
ference champion hurdler, is
tuptain this year.
JAPANESE—
(Continued from pae-e one)
eighty-four of the known sinkings,
fifteen of the probables and ac-
1 counted for twenty-eight of the
I damaged ship;. Dutch forces
! fiaimed twenty-four sinkings, six
applications for Wans, and funds
•/ere handled by a bonded trus-
tv.
"The operation of such loan
programs not only provides the
r.ccessary money for 4-H food
production projects, but gives
the boys and girls valuable train-
in;* in financing farm produc
tion projects, but gives
boys and girls valuable training
in financing farm operations,"
the state agents pointed out.
Texas 4-H Club work is no
small business. In 1941, 4-H
C'ub boys realized $617,076
4'rom sales of beef, mutton, wool,
swine, mohair and dairy and
poultry products.
ALONG--
(Continued from pasre one)
Deer and antelope trapping
Mtivities already completed, with
re.-'ults that far exceeded expects
i:tions, it was announced.
The trapping it'rew last No-
vember set as its goal a total of
l.SOO deer to be trapped. Con-
siderably more than that figure
vore actually trapped and dis
tributed to depleted ranges,
the . Compared with the proceeding
deer tranping season, the num-
ber of deer eaujrht was thus
doubled, for during the 1910-4!
period onlv 609 deer were
trapped and transplanted.
(npitulation for all allied action
"fr-iin.''t the enemy:
Two Battleships Sunk.
Battleships—Two probably sunk
two damaged.
Cruisers —- Seven sunk, foul
probably sunk, eleven damaged.
Destroyers — Thirteen sunk,
only a beginning if we are
in
T radically wore out the nets in
earnest about doing away with ah-; Dn,,M f|)p B0 jnts ,n a South.
j breviated rags for g.rls and worn-, ,vptern Amateur Union Basket-
Asthma Mucus
loosened Fint Day
For Thousands of Sufferers
eiv
, , | ball League game at Dallas High I
For instance we have the girl* () '
Tht was a new local individual
Choking. Rasping,
Bronchial Asthma r i
wheeslnc spasms of
ruin sleep and energy. In*
1 Rrcdient* In the prescription Mendaoo qulek-
jv c.— .. ^ —
handing out chewing gum or cold
drink coupons, who prance up a id .
down the streets with their short J-Aetball -coring record in Dal-
toggery. We think nothing of '• a"d «t enabled Yarbro to
that as a general thing. Now to!T « the league leading Fumt-
be consistent, this gro'up Should turemen to an easy 93-28 victory
wait on the chewing gum people. , " ^ °Pener of AAU doubI,!
And then the schools of the land 1,''n«er-
which are here to tutor our chil-! Yarbro's performance bettered
dren in the art of living and pro- , the old record set 12 years ago
iv tt'ro.i!'h.t.h.°J'loPd '".I "yyqqg- 'pe conduct come in for a share of >n Dallas by S'am
ly help loosen the thick strancllnR muna r . . . . .. . , .^,1 , u „
the fii t tiiiy, thus aiding nature in palliating I regulation by this self-appointed made 4o points as
lhe terrible recurring choking spasm , and 1 * .... . tVin Perki
Brice who
1 Although devejoped by the
Came Department over a year
.iigo t.he trap has been improved
iiy field workers and has attract-
ed such favorable attention from
the U. S'. Fish and Wildlife Ser
vice that one of the latter agen-
cy'fc biologists, Harry ,Beatty,
stationed in the Virgin Islands
and confronted with a deer trap-
ping problem, was sent to Texas
recently to study deer trapping
n.ethods in operation here. He
r<turned to the Virgin Islands
two weeks ago after having been,
he said very favorably impress-
ed.
Trapping of wild turkeys in
richly populated ranges is still
under way. The Department
hopes to trap 500 gobblers and
hens this year. So far, oiver
300 have been tranped and dis-
tributed. The bird? are beinir
taken from South Texas and
from large ranches in the "Hill
country."
Last yea" 382 wild turkeys
veto removed' from well-populat-
ed regions and placed in rgions
where tihe birds were scarce.
Tl-e trappers th's year hope to
exceed hst year's turkey trap-
liinp, record.
Young Recruits In
Navy Can Retire
At Age Off 37
Retirement at age of 37 with
pay of $63.00 per month, increas-
ed to $110.25 at age of 47, is now
open to 17 year old youths who
choose the regular navy for enlist-
ment and make a career of the
service. Older men may plan on
retirement at corresponding older
ages, the recruiting officer in
charge of the U. S. navy recruit-
GLASS—
(Continued from page one)
pending on the cooperation of al'
members, required for the best
service to be rendered the city.
The discussion was led by Sec-
retary-Manager William O. Har-
well, who indicated as subjects
for discussion, transportation, ac-
cessibility to trade area, livestock,
farming industry and civic and re-
creational needs for the city,
Allied Industries.
At a point in the meeting each
of the mon present rose and intro-
duced himself and indicated the
business in which he was engaged
here. Following the close of the
meeting the men met personally ali
with whom they were not acquain-
ted and the spirit of the meeting
was one of the best ever held. Men
from corporations, smnll and large
business, labor and the building
trades were present.
Visioning Lake Dcnison as one
' of the coming attractions for peo-
ple all over the country, Mr. Har-
well said many allied interests
would spring from such a body of
water, including sports, boating
and industries.
iMeeting the new comers as well1 the Gainesville cagers Inst Jan-
as "tho many soldiers and army r.nrv 17th by a-?core of 21-12.
and navy men coming to or pass- Batsell of the Jackets and Eir-
, ing through Denjson so that the >„y of tho T.copnrds tied for
most favorable impressions may bo ' v^lth five e<uh. Tlatsel1
made for the city, as well es to; KCored 0„e fi0U1 goal nnrf three
sell the city to all visitors or tour-, fro£. while Embry netted
ists, was a matter of discussion two gonls and one free trv.
and a special group composed off SVnring during the th'rtv tw<
those who generally have the op-j iniinrtes of play wrs exception
portunity to have first contact j .,«jv iow ' the score at the end
with such is in the offing as a ,.,f ri'inrtor bein<r 1-0
factor to be formed. Suggestions! f.,Vor Gainesville, with the Jack-
! were made by A. G. McRea, H*nry cW n the next
Etter, LeRoy M. Anderson, Jack re).io(1 whi„h thev „ever ren„
Berry and others. ' . _
IVai.. For H.ll. j A/J A l?[CFTS
The local recreation hall came 11J
in for considerable praise for the'Fryers, under 3 lbs ICt
good work it is doing and an- Fryers, over 3 lbs. ..... 12<
nouncement was made that in the Hens, light 14r
very near future the program here Hens, under 4 lbs. ....
would be taken over by the UJO.; Hens,, heavy
Leighton McKinney stated that aj old roosters
total of something like 300 to 500 i Itutler. best, grades
soldiers visited the local hall week- Infertile e?g.«■ (white)
ly. ' jM'xed eggs (candled)
Increasing the dairy output and Cotton
encouraging more and better stock J Strict midding
of all kind was one feature of the | flrain
program, in which talks were. Corn, wnite (red cob)
made by Quinnio Cuff, Joe Ward,'Corn, yellow
George Shields, Ralph Porter, Mr.j Wheat. No. 1
Etter, Tom Scales and others. I Turkeys, youni' ^ens .
An industrial survey of the city' Turkeys, young tj ni< ...
is to be made as a part, of the pro-1 Turkeys, No. 2
gram and the T. P. and L. will J Turkeys, old hen
have an active part in the matter,) Guiseas, each
it was announced. Encouragment Turkeys, old torn
tj'ji.shed, the half time closing
with the score 6-1 and the
third quarter ending with the
tully 13-3. The Leopards made
a desperate attempt in the last
few minutes to overcome tho
lead and at one time got within
two points of the Jackets.
Denison—
Hicks, f
Baker, f .......
Ilnrshbarger,
Batsell, g
Marshall, g ..
Carmichael, g
fg ft pf pts
. 1
. 1
.. 2
. 1
1
0
0
3
2
0
0
2
0
1
4
3
4
5
1
3
9
0
0
0
Totals
6 4 11 IP
Gainesville—
fpr ft pf pts.
...... 10 0 2
2 13 5
0 0 4 0
10 2 2
Ttoals
4 4 12 1?
Referee, Wiley Grinnell.
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30c
32c
32i
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.'climelinj A Marine
Max Schmeling is a member
the U. S. 'Marine Corps
America's Max is a resident of
Casey, Iowa.
V
Marines Guarded Mai!
Marines first guarded the mails
ir 1775 when a squad of eight
left (Hartford, Con-n., for Al-
bany and Fort Tconderogn, N.
Y , with important mail and
money.
Gelling lip
Makes Nany Feel Old
Do you feel older than you are or suffer
from getting Up Nights. Backache. Ne*'"<"^-
ness, Leg Halm, business. Swollen nmclea.
Rheumatic Pains, Burning, scanty or fre-
quent passages? If so, remember {hat your
Kidneys are vital to your health and that
these symptoms may be due to non-organlo
und non-svstemlc Kidney and Bladder trou-
ln such c-ises CYBTF X (a physician's
7r , prescription) usually gives prompt
| ous relief by helping the Kidneys
$1.01 poisonous excess acids and wastes.
.. ICf
... 1G<
to 9<
. . 13<
25c
. 54'
and joy-
■ flush out
polsouous excess acids und wastes. You have
everything to gain and nothing to lose In
trying Cystex. An Iron-clad guarantee
wrapped around each package assures a re-
fund of your money on return of empty
package unless fully satlMled. Don't take
chances on any Kidney medicine that la
not guaranteed. Don't delay. Oet Cystex
Cystex
Mill II4IHI
(Olss-tex) from your
druggist today. Only
an«. The guarantee
protects you.
of all local projects was urged by
the secretary who said that the
best way to build a city was
through its local industries and
that to encourage one local bird
in the hand was worth two in some
far off bush.
the Bottlers istation at Paris, announced
.. -• iiiua HiuuiK impure ill |Ji>ui«biii|( ■ rVKUIHHUIl UV VI1IJS v " ~ — v
terrible recurring choking spasma« ana i - . i Pro-Uinw nnint 101. today.
ln ^rQw-°-^-.prtathtng and restful | >?roup of personK set on longer d# .'cfite« tne ^erK,nJff q.umt / | Knli.stments in the regular navy
Ii so. NtBdMo la not a amoke, dope, or in- , .j l..,,,
>fi,4n. Just pleasant, tasteless palliating 1 sKiru> and shorter beers.
tnblcts that have .iclped thousanas of suf- I
City Major
, f< u rs. Printed guarantee with each package
I —money baek unless completely satisfactory,
Ask your druggist for Men daco today. Only 60c.
GOT A DATE?
Don't neglect your Sreath
mm
mi *
nre from service until 21st birth-
date of those between 17 and 18
years of age.
Those who have
to 25 in. a
If the car hops are being unduly, game.
exposed, then what aboutV>ur ma- Yessir, some coaches tell their oj
jorettes in our schools and col- boys how to win games. But not e<j tjjeir 18th birthdnte are en-
leges? If the car hops had any- T an Yaifbro, NTSTC cage coach. ^ ^ for u pa,.j0(j 0f sjx
thing on these we don't know He just goes out and wins them. yearg umtts for first enlist-
ments in the regular navy ► are
pounded under the super*
vision of skilled chemist!
in one of America's mod
modern labora<
tories.
iflir Why don't y«o try Itf
II Largo Bottl. 11.00
fa Small Dottlf 25«
Al your Drug Store
what it is when it comes to ab- Then he tells them.
breviated skirts. And still we
don't think anything about such hops in abbreviated Clothing don't
matters, but take it as being a have to be barred from such sights
matter of course and nothing if that is what-they go to the pig
wrong about it. stands and road houses. If they
The claim is that Jroung men are cut of there and they arc
and older men hang around such hankering for such sights, all they
places to get a look at the girls, need to do is to wait somewhere
Well, what are we going to do on the street und there will be a
With the side lines on the football girl along presently with some
parades? What are we going to kind of a sample of something or
Kay about those who park their there will be passing by a parade
cars near the city swimming pools with a lot of the daughters of
and watch the bathers? good men and true—girls whose
Are these lookers on all evil charms and virtues are as clean
persons being led still farther into and clear us the snow and who
,. - , j- - -—— ,the way of degradation? Are the think, see.^ior talk no evil. And
' ','1 r eye° of those who look at the girls the most of us who look on will
NERVOUS TENSION
Shorn In both face and manner
You are not fit company for
yourself or anyone else when you
sr Tense, Nervous, "Keycd-up".
Don't miss out on your share ol
good times. The next time over-
taxed nerves make you Wakeful,
Restless. Irritable, try the soothing
•fleet ol
DR. MII.ES NFKVINE
O Dr. Miles Nervine ia a i
mam. in* * ho inexcusable and no offensive an a
scientific _ najrVcted ca«« of halitonis (had breath). B«-
| tr.ro your next date or hualiiaaa appointment,
\ru<i<e the mouth with LiHterlne Antlaeptle.
If you've srot a date with the girl friend, or ,
, a> bu. inc.u appointment, play smart and Uke
the proper precaution to nee that your breath
Dr Miles Nervine if i 1 offfnd ^nneceaaaHjjr. After all. noth-
sweeter, purer, less likely to offend. Moat
, t ate. of halitoHld, nay «ome authorities, are
due ! • the fermentation of tiny food partlclee
I in the mouth, althouirh Home caaes may be
i due to systemic disorders. Auninst the for-
I mer condition, Lfsterine Antiseptic works
j wonders because it first halts the fermenta-
tion and then overcomes the odors it causae,
in the parades evil eyes? Are think it a beautiful and clean
those who attend the ball room? sight and have no evil thoughts
and dances and see women in ab- admixed with it.
, ik,„ mm u,.^. „ breviated garments, men who need And it is about that same way
Doft't forget to use it. it's th«- first aid of th<* watchful protection of theRO with the pirls and patrons at tnese
| thounand. of popular and .ucWul P«P1* , wf(>rmer)it ^ dr|l)k plBC„_.at l€ast that
lISTEttiNE ANTISEPTIC ' To him that thinkcth evil, it H seems to he the general opinion of
< ? . " " . Z O. M. n nnd others who see car tho«e contacted.
...for a sure winner.
Put your money on the
Stetson Playboy...you'll
come home way ahead
in comfort, coolness,
downright good looks.
Even the price looks
good! > J
from 17 to 31. Parents' consent
is required for tnose under 21
years of age.
Men who desire to serve in the
naval service only during the per-
iod of war may still enlist in the
naval reserve and will be released
to inactive duty and returned to
their homes as soon as their ser-
vices can be spared. Age limits
for enlistment in the naval re-
serve are from 17 to 50 years.
—:—v
Marina* Introduced Boainf
United States Marines intro-
duced the western art of box-
to the Chinese.
7*e Maht Your Breath SwhtX
R«al *War Horse
Old Tom. ibattle scarred war
horse of the United States
Marines, served 315 years before
tte'P" retired. He aottlvelv par-
ticipated H battle* and wa<
wounded once. j
OTHER STETSOW STYLES
$6.50 to $10
MALLORY HA(TS
$5 and $6.50
RESISTAL HATS
$3.95 and $5
u. s.
CLOTHING
COMPANY
gvwJW.VAVWrtW.VAV. astt* iv.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.r.v.v.\v.v.
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Anderson, LeRoy M. The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 194, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1942, newspaper, February 20, 1942; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth328420/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.