The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 23, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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TUES., JUNE 23rd, 1942
THE DENISON PRESS
COURTS
Grand Jury
Tihe grand jury impanelled at
the beginning of the May term
of court will convene next Mon-
day, Judijc R. C. S'iagle Jr. has
ordered.
Held lo Grand Jury
Two Denison youths were or-
dered held for the grand jury
on ch&rgej of automobile tiheft
and actwawy before and after
the fact at a preliminary bearing
Vefore Justice of the Peace G.
A Wrigtu at Denison.
James Warden. IV, was grant-
ed u $2,000 bond on the auto
theft charge, and Doyle Fritx,
18, driver for a Sherman taxi
company was held ' under a $2,-
500 bond on the accessory
charge. *
OUR DEMOCRACY
•by Mat
An Ounce of Prevention.
* THE HEALTH OF THE PEOPLE IS REALLY THE
FOUNDATION UPON WHICH ALL THEIR HAPPINESS 9
AND ALL THEIR POWERS AS A STATE DEPEND." f„
• «'
( — Benjamin DffftAtu.
1 Wx „
11 " L £ 1
Mm rriage Licrtllci
Fred E. Zaroo, 31, and' .Blanche
Beshura, 27, Deru'son.
Lassie Thompson, 21, and El-
vinu Rowland, 18, Sherman
route 1.
J. R. Biv.nhatti, 21, and Gwen-
dolyn Robertson, 19, Sherman,
Jess Brown, and Annie
Wright, Galveston.
Donald C. Hansen, 22, and
Edith Almedn Barrett, I!),
Sherman.
('laud Pritchett, >22, and
Montie Pearl Hurley, 19, White-
wright.
Realty Trantfon *
Nina E. Swunjcn to Austin
Harshhargci, lots 1 ar.d 2,
block 40, Sunny Side addition to
Denipon. $110, May 30.
R W. Nevill and (Beatrice
Nevill to John H. S'yler, lots I
fnd 2, block Chaffin's first
addition to Sherman, $1000,
June 19.
Erma 'Alayer Wiper et vir to F.
W. Blnirtr et ux, land in block 2,
C. L. Stow s's addition to S'her-
ir.an, $2,100, June 13
Larry C. SVltcn et ux to
American Telephone And Tele-
phone company, .307 acre? of
land in the James Riley survey,
$ir.0, June 19.
dil. Gat and Mineral Lease
F. H Bailey et al to H. C.
Thompson, M0 acres in James
Coryell survey, $100, May 30.
Fire Insurance
W« writ* in Old Line companiea
that pay all losses promptly
Residence Fhoue 22
Lacej'g Ins. Agency
ASA M. PEARSON
ATTORNHY
General Praotic*
Civil Law
Criminal Law
326fc W. Mai* Pho. 208
FAtil ram
[WHEN "MORNING AFIIR * CLOUM APPEAR)
DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME A WHINING../
LET ALKA-SELTZER LIFT THE TOG,'j
you'ilfindthe sun ■ ■ mm
'THAT LITTLE CAME" loUr-nat'lC\rtuun< o., N.J.- By li. Link
R. W. Pinkston
Superintendent
National Life and Acaidenl
taioranc* Co.
Ordinary and Industrial Insurance
P. O. Boa 339 Deniaon, Tea.
SHINING.
Gelling Up Nighii
Makes Many Feel Old
Do you feel older than you an or suffer
ttniK Up Nlchts, Backache,
_ mm.— a—>.— ' - fc?--
t
our health and that
Do you I
Dm Getting Up _ __
ss, Lejr Pains, Difczlnees, Swollen Ankles,
Mumatle
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Burning, scanty or (re-
— (hat
remember
from
,
ouMit passage!?
Kidney) are vlti , . _
thcK symptoms may be due to non'jrganlo
nd non-systemic Kidney and Bladder trou-
_les—id such cases CVBTKX (a physician's
prescription) usually gives prompt and joy-
ous relief by helping the Kidneys flush out
poisonous excess acids and wastes. You have
everything to gain and nothing to lose In
trying Cystcx. An Iron-clad guarantee
wrapped around each package assures a re-
fund of your money on return of empty
package unless 1'illy sallsllod Don't take
chances on any Kidney medicine that la
tiot guaranteed Don't delay. Oet c'mte*
(Blss-tex) from your
dr '
druKRlst today. Only
3So. The guarantee
ftiii, lint iumh protects you.
(MORNING AFTER
A HEARTY dinner, or mid-
night lunch, a little too
much smoking, perhaps a
cocktail or two—great fun to-
night; a miserable letdown,
headachey feeling tomorrow
morning.
You people who occasionally at-
tend a party and enjoy good fel-
lowship and good food, often pay
next day for the fun you had.
Why don't you try Alka-Scltzcr
for that "Moaning After" feeling?
Alka-Seltzer is one medicine use-
ful in theerelief of many minor
ailments because Alka - Seltzer
combines a reliable analgesic pain-
reliever with buffered alkalizing
salt*.
1 Try it whenever you have Head-
ache, Add Indigestion, Cold Symp-
tom's, Muscular Fatigue, Neuralgia,
Muscular Pains.
Alka-Seltzer is non-laxative and I
pleasant to take. Your druggist 1
tells Alka-Seltzer by the glass at |
his soda fountain and in con- > I
venient packages for home 1
use. Why not get a package
the next time you r^li I
are in a drug . r
, i^jj
Ba ~WUa -Tyy
Alka ■ Seltzer
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too CANT
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DAN DUNN - SECRET OPERATIVE 4g
Because thousands of doctors,dentists and nurses
are answering the call of our armed forces,
keeping healthv becomes the personal dutv
and responsibility* of everv american... studies
BY life insurance experts, vitally interested
in public health,show that we as a nation
have consistently improved our health ....
NOW IVE MUST NOT ONLY MAINTAIN TH/S
MAT/ON AL V/GOR BUT /A/CHCASB IT FOR
EVERY HAN
HAS A ii
REVOLVER,
'WONG, WHAT
ARE YOUR
4 WE SHALL APPROACH THE
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5WITCM ENGINE AND
WHEN I GIVE THE WORD
WE OVERPOWER THE
FIREMAN AND ENGINEER
AND TORCE TWEM TO
Keeping Fit is half
KHE ORIENTALS. IN APPARENT
AI|-lLE5'5Nfc"55< NEAR THE SWITCH
ENQINE--SUDDLNLV, DRAWING HIS
GUN, WONG SPRINTS TOWARDS IT~
QUICKLY, THE OTHERS FOLLOW.
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the
CROSS
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FOUR
STOLEN
AUTOMOBILES
HIDDEN
IN
THE
WOODS,
WAITS
ANXIOUSLY
DOWN the track
ABOUT EIGHT miles
AT A CRO'SS roads
WMERE WU FANG
WILL BE WAITING
FOR US.
!
we
ARE
READY/
THE FIGHT.
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mister fellows
do you smoke
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Anderson, LeRoy M. The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 23, 1942, newspaper, June 23, 1942; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth328519/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.