The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 232, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1942 Page: 2 of 4
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Why Americans Can Take
It and Make Humor
As long as we Americans can keel)
our sense of humor, all this rlationing and
cutting down niar.y lines of products to
which we have been accustomed, will
hardly get our goats, to use the meaning-
ful term.
A Summary of
Washington News,
Day by Dav
religion and freedom to wear the burdei;
with a yoke.
We don't take our burdens and loads
around the hard way as do the 'people
who have not learned in everything to be
content and give thanks. All along we
huive been a thankful nation. Our out-
si anding holidays are such davs as set Our^ProbUm Bigger Than We Aro _
forth the great underlying principle, of t'Z"L ""X
freedom, salvation, independence, mother, great war Production Drive. "Ev-
' ery one of the problems we face
at iu j1 «aid Donald M Nelson in a sup-
1 | plement to the Official Plan
shrine of r.o pagain god. We get our Book for thut drive, "is bigger
inspiration at the shrines brought on bv; than any of us. . .It isn't ea.sy
Christian principles and wher. we faee and it>s *oinK to be harder
reverses in life that affect things, we re-
flect in the fact thiat our kingdom is not
of meat and bread and that the needful
/Mitre RATE
wNotntak I Contra<Jt rate® will be given
For quick relief from itchingof ecwima, pimples. upon application. Legal rates .
athicie'b foot. scabies, rashes and other «- one cent per word per Insertion
tcrnilly citowd skin troubles, use world-famous,
cooling, antueptic. liquid l>D.I> I'rracnptlon. 1 lime 1C per word
GrcMeteaa, BUlnlcM. Soothca irritation and I 3 Times 2c per word
quickly stops iMen*Jtchl^L_35c tr.al^bottle g gc per wor<J
proves it, or your money back. your ,
druggist today lor D. D. D. PREtcmfTioH. Minimum charge is for 12 words
j (For consecufcve insertions)
father, thanksgiving.
We defy no human nor bow
But
we've got to stick together-"
Cooperation is the root of such
plans as that of the Office of De-
fense Transportation To have
| farmers pool the trucks atid tires
things will be added to those who have mBy iast longer. Aria even such
first sought the Kingdom of Heaven. I a simple and sensible program as
Such a faith «nd anchorage makes , .that ™ "irin* that everyone buy-
, , I mg toilet goods in collapsible
US fill martyrs Of th0 invirteiblo tjrp6. Our ^ tubes turn over a used tube to his
ability to endure is because we see the druggist in exchange cannot suc-
ceed without cooperation. Anoth
AFTER'45
Very often ae you grc «•
older your digeeti ve sy •-
tem becomes deficient
and your blood can.not
get the proper nourish-
ment. You feel lietleto
and worn out. Try
a tingle bottle of
famous old Hot-
Political
Announcements
ASA M. PEARSON
ATTORNEY
General Practice
Civil Law
Criminal Law
32«n Mf. Main Pho. 208
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DO IT NOW! *
See Grayson County
Abstract and Real
Estate Company for
ABSTRACTS.
Kraft Bldg. Phone 883
The Press is authorised to an- J
nounee the following candidates WWWW^VWA-WVW
for office subject to the Grayson
USE OUR
BUDGET PLAN
For purcase of
a BICYCLES
a RADIOS
a ACCESSORIES
a TIRES
a BATTBRIE8
M. K. JONES
isting *herbV*snd county primary election, July 25,'
roots quickly help in 1942?
revitalirina the diges-
COUNTY JUDGE,
JAKE J. LOY
BABCOCK BATTER'ES
H OSTEITE R'S
Stomachic BITTERS ■
invisible.
No w onder, then, that when one cur-
tailment after another comes as a result
of waging1 this war of freedom against
slavery that we fir.d ourselves making1 a
joke and laughing it off while we tight-
en our belts, take another deep drink at
the fountain of our faith and press for-
ward.
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Anierk-ans have a way of seeing the
humorous side of a thing, ever, though it
beiar a serious aspect to our life. That J our boys accomplished in the fox
does not mean they do not properly eval-
uate the situation. But our people have
learned through the phiolsophy of their J can armed forces.
fThe stand of the U. S.-Filipir.o forces
at Bataan peninsula at odds that would
have overwhelmed the first week most of
the f;ghters the world
has ever known up to now, isi
something that will always be a source of
pride to all good Americans especially,
ar.d to the world in general. When the
history of the world's faithful stands are
brought down to date, not one of them
will eclipse this matchless effort on the
part of the men who fought under the
leadership of Gen. Douglas MacArhur
first, ar.d then later under Gen. .Tonathon
M. Wainwright. All of us can hold up
our heads and point with pride to what
holes
and tangled underbrush of that peninsula
m holding up the traditions of the Ameri-
er little things, that-—but we need
tin quite as much us we need
wool. j
Short Shrift If You Don't Play
the
What do women
DESPISE
most in a man?
SHERIFF
I G. P. (Prentice) QAFFORD
FRED (Hank) MOOTY
FOR DISTRICT CLERK:
S. V. EARNEST
G
Here's the answer that countless
FOR COUNTY COM. PREC. 2:
S. B. (Ben) VAUGHAN
The basic necessity for working women aimply^on't*to!
together is implicit in every WPB ™nr" g^^ra^ooVaf^yourbrratS
priority order, in every Office of before your next date with her. Be sure to
n - a j . .. . rinse your mouth with Llsterlne Anti-
Jrnce Administration rationing septic. It's wonderful for combating bad
rpo-iilfttinn Fnr hnth th* nriori. breath due to food fermentation In the
regulation. * or potn tne pnoi i ; mouth> That# „ Bomo authorities, is the
ty system of putting first things major cause of this condition, although
first and the rationing system of aisord'era^BUr^V'JTntl^tl^haU^'toe
distributing fairly that which i«
Hibdon's Watch Shop
For Better Watch Repairing
unv uuuina-nn n . T
(Bad Breath)! 428 W. Main St. Denison. Tern,
ilerate it In a «ninnmm m ii« '
vRE
BEST
e
BE
SURE
AND
\ 1
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FILL
WITH
. SfTEEL
Flag Poles
For our patriotic Americans
Get yours now and float
"OLD GLORY"
George Clark's
Welding Shop
DAY PHOINE 824
NIGHT PHONE 1404-J
BABOLENE. 10c
scarce are essentially great adven-
tures in national cooperation.
Because almost all of us real-
ise this, we're going to glfce very
short shrift to anybody who does-
n't play the game. We are K°-
ing to get tough with such peo-
ple and just how tough was ex
plained the other day by Acting
Price Administrator John E.
TIamm.
Mr. Hamm warned that under
the new Second War Powers Act
willful violators of WPB priori-
ty orders of OPA rationing Jregu-
lations face maximum penalties up
to $10,000 fineg and a year's im-
prisonment.
preciate these items more when
they get back and will create a
vast postwar market for many !
kinds of goods. The one way to'
get back to an economy in which
civilian goods are again plentiful
is to win the war as quickly as
possible.—Dallas News
purer, less likely to offend.
Lambert l'lwrmacal Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Before Any Date Use •
LSSTERINE ANTISEPTIC
To Make Your Breath Sweeter
For Drug Needs
CALL 188
Burtis Pharmacy
408 W. Main St.
W. Fill M-K-T. Pre cription,
R. W. Pinkston
Superintendent
National Life and Ae.id.nt
IsiurtM. Co.
Ordinary and Industrial Insurance
P. O. Box 335 D.niton, Tax.
. WHAT
OTHER EDS
ARE THINKING
m
will be halted by May 31 means
that success is being attained rap-
INDIGESTION
.... . . , may«fleet the Heart
is not likely to bring much real ou tr«,p«i m.tha ttom.ch or uiietima an in<> •
hnffiahrrt UWAvai. \fnoi a ftslr-trlfier on the bssrt. At the flrst sign of dlstiess
nairasnip, however. Most Amen- fun*n men and women depend on Bell-sns Tablets to
nan ronli o ihof oo/ rii%aa «.Mt • ■ frse. No laxative but made of the f «te«t-
Can reAHZe tnat sacritrces are nec- actinR^Tiedlrlnes known fnr arid Indigestion. If th«
ADqorv tn win wor an/I will fIR.aT D08F doem't prove Bel!-«ns better, return
essary to win tne >\ar ana Will botue to III snd reeelvv DOUHLK Money Back. 25^
idly in the conversion of Ameri-j other conveniences to which they
can industries to the production i hav« become accustomed. This
of war materials. Civilian con-
struction not directly related to
defense will have to stop for the
war perjod, and ateel no longer
will be available for hundreds of I willingly forego articles whose ma^
CUT IW CONSUMERS GOODS Hi,iarl artieles in which 11 ^ neCded by the amed,
•' Donald ,M. Nelson's announce-' ^ was used- |forcea- j
ment that the manufacture of| Since other metals and plastics | The coming scarcity'of consum-
most consumers' durable goods will be unavailable as substitutes, j ers' durable goods will contribute
the steel ban will force many peo-; heavily to the war effort. In
pie to do without gadgets and ^addition, it will majce peolpe ap-
Each "One-A-Day" brand ,
Vitamin A and D Tablet ii <
equivalent in Vitamin A and ij
potency to one and one-halt ,
teaspoonfuls of Cod Liver Oil i
meeting minimum United !
States Pharmacopeial Stan- 1
dards. ',
A (sufficient supply of thes< i
two important vitamins is at j
necessary for you as it is foi
the children.
YOU CAN INSURE adei
quate intake for you and youi
family by seeing to it that eacl
member takes a "One-A-Day"
Tablet every day. Q
k TABLET A DAY IS ALL YOU TAKI
Convenient, Economical, P/eaura-
tasting. Made by the originator* and
maker, of Alka-Seltzer.
Everybody raves about your
salads, Pea.What's the secret?
M
MILLIONS AORII—Miracle Whip does work wonders
with salads! A unique combination of old-fashioned
boiled dressing and line mayonnaise. Miracle Whip is
. by far America's favorite salad dressing.
A*****************.*
Short-Murray
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
PHONE 113
401 W. WOODARD
Fire Insurance
We wH-ite In old line oompanii s
that pay all losses promptly.
Rea. Phone 22
Lacey's Ins. Agency
Mighty Handy
You'll find a Draughon's
Streamlined Business course
will come in mighty handy
for promotions in life, whe-
ther in military or business
production.
DRAUGHON'S
Practical Business
College
Denison, Tex.
J. W. AtDAMSON, Mgr.
EVERY Day MORE THAN
200 Red-blooded Americans
Enlist in the . . .
UNITED STATES
MARINE
c
Thia la the Marin**' emblem
e MAKE IT YOURS
° o
YOU, TOO, may become a part of
the pride o! the military aerrice
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Ho S«nrlc«
h Th« World
Offers More
Opportunities
Them The
U. S. Marine
Carp*
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Without obllgctlon, please send me complete In
formation conceding the UNITED STATtS MARINE
CORPS. I am between the ogee ol 17 and 30.
m 11
® $
LECTRIC POWER throughout the
nation is driving machinery...speeding the work
of millions of men and women ... to hcln build
sturdier, faster planes to keep 'em living!
Boys who fly, hoys who fight on land or sea,
deserve to live! America's might is aimed at giving
their lives every possible safeguard. Your elec-
tric power companies are keeping power on the
job 24 hours a day, 7 days a week ... at points
where men and machines are building things lo
keep 'em living! That's their job; and they're
slaying with it...right on through the war!
Texas Power & Light Company, here in Texas,
had the power ready when it was needed for war
production in the area it serves...and supplied the
power without delay and without inconvenience
v to its regular customers. This Company has
\ more power on the way for the increased war
lA needs of tomorrow. The Texas Power and
Light Company and its-organization of
trained and experienced employees are
"all out" for Victory!
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Anderson, LeRoy M. The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 232, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1942, newspaper, April 10, 1942; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth328462/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.