The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1941 Page: 3 of 4
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the DENISON PRESS
THURS., JUNE 26th, 1941
COURTS
sedan coups.
William C. Wetzel, Deniaon,
Dodge coupe.
The Quaker Oats company,
Sherman, Fruehauf semi-trailer.
The Quaker Oats company,
Sherman, Dodge truck.
I blood iu'e> rvrd chiefly by yoaf
By B. Link
LITTLE GAME
Inter-uat’l Cartoon Co., N.T
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT COURT
It. C. SLAGLE, JUDGE
New Suit* Filed
Lwcile Melton Chappell vs. Leo
G. Chappell, divorce.
Leiwus Mathews vs, Ella Math
tws, divorce.
Aggie |Bmcoe vs. Wiliiei D
Briscoe, divorce.
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-CLEANER
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helping the Kuttress
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I Kidney action, in Juia a da
I liy make you letl youugi
i better than hi ***«•* [J
I ! wrapped around each pack
j| iturea an immediate ref urn
| J unless you ure completely e
everything to *a»n and not.
I till, porittv. n'^ry b»U
(SOT fannV,
There'S An
'EDGE'MlSSiNG
ON THIS POT,
TOO--
HEE- HE6 - j
I DID 1 'OPEN
I OR Didn't i \
I KNOW i
intended
TO. ——
THE NOUN*
ONE RECOVEREl
FROIATHE
WHOOPING COWv
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Htvow i'v£
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i To Finish
\\ Putting
Aw, FannY —
l at That
kNiTTiN’ ASIDE-
(Sow HERE Too '
ARE HclDin' lw
The gapie
AGAIN !
C'lHON, took AT
Yoo(2 CARDS And
SAt SOMETHIN
L0N6 ON A lil
ACTION THAT
I'll Soon have
OSE FOR THAT
PmSOG MOP.
Realty Tran.fer.
C. C. Brown et al to W. D
Benton, east half of lot 5, block
4, original town plat of Van Al-
•ityne, $10 and other considera-
tion not exceeding $l,0f!fl, June
10, 194B.
Foxworth - Galbraith Lu.mho ■
company to Laren Gunter, two
1 eet by 145 feet on the east side
of lot 5, block 34, town of Gun-
ter, $1, May 10, 1941.
W. D, Harmon et ux to Marv
Kathrvn Ailmon, 00 bu 150 feet
in block 4, subdivision of T. T,
Shannon estate, $2,600, June 14
1941. '
GRfAYSON COUNTY COUftl
JAKE J. LOY, JUDGE
Vrobate Docket
R. M, Pennington has offered
the will of J. M. Pennington, de
ceased, for probate,
L. S. Omohundro has been ap-
prnted temporary administrator
of the estate of Will C, Eubank
dr. and his bond fixed at $27,
£00.
Complaint Filed
A. C. Alley, theft,
A Harris, theft on appeal from
the Denison corporation court,
This edge
on TtflS
WASH RAG
tflNtSH
That at
hocae
You must Lave vuazaia A
an a.J ui piotecuoa
infection* which are mort
likely to octui lit tie ztotm,
throat, eyes, eais and sinuse*
when there is a deficiency 8*
this vitamin
You need Vitamin D to help
the body make proper -me ol
the calcium end phoephorus is
your diet-
It you are not getting
enough of these two important
vitamins, A PENNY A DAY
will insure adequate intake, il
you take
Dye some of the Cotton Bags with
a fast color dye, bright colors pre-
ferred. Leave a few of the Cotton
Bag* their natural white to mix
with the color Cut the mi
into V’ strips, then sew the strip; j
end to end and twist the strips -•:
you crochet. Use a heavy wooden \
i -Tel hook, say a size 11 Mal-r
ug any size and shape to sun
needs. These can be run
i the washing machine and
'can and fre-h They will
for years. •
t ,,er Cotton Bag Sewing ideas
r illustrated in a free booklet
lt, to National Cotton Council
18, Memphis, or Textile Bags,
.,u N. LaSalle St., Chicago.
Marriage Liccnset MwlSIIHBS ® ■*
Paul H. Pearce, 30, and Mary ' ^ _|.!n4S ||a(
Eleanor Partain, 26, Sherman. \ LiHiyllllltJf wit;
Luther W. Crump, 25. and : ThaaiJ to a OKtsrs pnuaari
t Waurine) Bogre*.:, -4. crown- j saa
1 .... J | tes, TTceeslns Sxaosnial Asttaai
I “ uOvi, j ^;ui2 remove thkx enctso z&uoi
On KH0k.es, no tnlectlans.
| llAutomobile Registration |
Sam Shutt, Sherman, Buiek ,c- SSffSi
Jleadaeo Insures au lnmediat
i ^Charles Batsell, Sherman, Buiek i!2edUliYoiSt u
Btthinc tc
•sedan. j wei tuar
R. E. Bailey, Sherman, Pontiac | <ru**“iu
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30 (abler* Ji>
ISO tablets 11-50
DAN DUNN - SECRET OPERATIVE «
COidt Oil ChiEP--ILL
EXPLAIN IT all
TO YOU LwXEfc-- GET
ThE CUFF'S ON
tlM ANO Out the
Sack way quick/ ,
ir toAilNkbTER Cki .
KEEP HIM Talking for
FIVE MlhluTEL I'Ll HAVE
WU PANG AND THE PEST
OP Hl% GANG _r
Tl SAFELY AWAY/ \ 11
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WHAt'i TH
v RUSH ?
GEE / IM awfully
GLAD T MEETCHA,
MR. DUNN—I GOT
AN ORDER FOR WU
FANG V APPEAR
IN COURT TOMORROW
MORNING / r-r-'/
YOU HAVE ??—
HERE, YOU TALK
TO SERGEANT
BANNISTER FOR
A FEW MINUTES*'
ilL WANT TO SEE
you AS SOON
AS I GET BACK /
LOOK, DAK' //" THAT'S
A clerk from judge
MILLAR'ri OFFICE f
HtS bi iGING AN
ORDER TO THE JAIL FOR
wu fang ! _
you WOLD HIM
HERE WHILE I
6ET WU FANG
AND HIS MOB
OUT THE BACK
— WAY/ (--
[VERT
MONTH
rn«u ReSJ WHY
Lydia E. Pinkham'e
V«f aukle Ooiiipourid Is
naai^Wdirinii's Friend"!
weaken tuflar severe monthly
^aib (ormiope. baebarbe, beadacne/ do*
to fwinir faactloiiai «U»orders while
tAher s mt vm toad to bt*conri»* upset and
llay get cron, r»t>— and moody.
So why act take Lydia E Pinkharr.'a
Compound made ttptcijtily
to Hr tired, raa-down nervous won.
es to (i «"»iNu-g uira '‘difficult lays
Tiz»rw-—. • CeoLpDini contains nt cpi-
atoa ar Uhil-f«r=.iLr imreoients i;
is made front nature’s own benefidal
roots and herbs —each with its own
special purpose to tlLLP WOMEN-
Famous for over 60 years—PinkblB'l
Compound i» the best known and «c«
of th* -.:««#«cuo* 'ttsbwV tMM
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I he Worst li
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SNOODLES
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1 Git A CRYIN'SPELL
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Anderson, LeRoy. The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1941, newspaper, June 26, 1941; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth526842/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.