The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 226, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 29, 1939 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DENISON PRESS
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THB DENJOBOW PRB3B
Established to 1980
Telephone No. 800
Office of Publication 607 West Main
Issued Daily Except Sunday
Dedicated to clean and responsive government;
to Individual and civic Integr.ty; to individual ami
civic commercial progress.
mailing as second-class
matter
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OUARCE ACCOUNTS are acceptable from person.-
having telephone listed in their own name and up-
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m. in order to avoid publication in current issue.
ERRORS: The Denison Press will not be re
sponsible /or more than one incorrect insert’ u.
National advertising representative Inland News-
paper Representative, Inc.. Wrigley Building, Chi-
cago, 111. .
OUT-OF-TOWN-ORDERS /nr
strictly payable iu advance.
town by urging: planting of flowers iri parks
and residence lots, it is a source of pleas-
ure to the people of Denison that we have
so fine a start in this line. In fact, it is one
of the most beauitiful cities one can visit
and a trip over the country which takes one
through numerous towns for a comparison
will suffice to establish this fact.
Hardly would it be possible for one to
find <t city the size of Denison, which has
so large a moving population because of the
nature of their work, with such a large per
centage of beautiful lawns and parkways.
While the city puts thousands of dol-
lars each year into beautification of the
public parks and drives, the citizens as a
whole have caught the spirit of the move-
ment. The whole program has been given
the unstinted backing of the papers of
Denison.
The money thus furnished by the city
and the background given by newspaper
publicity, have been seized on by the Gar-
den club and carried forward to successful
execution.
OSINC HIS NERVE
class Tito ads arc
Any erroneous statement reflecting upon the
character or reputation of any persons will be
gladly corrected if brought to the attention of
the publishers. The Denison Press a.-sumes no re-
sponsibility for errors in advertising insertions be-
yond the price of the advertisement.
(Denison Leads In Many Ways
as the Beautiful
While many cities and smaller com-
munities are setting about to beautify their
Denison in the Spring time is as beau-
tiful as the gardens of Babylon must have
been. Many coming here tor tlieir iirst visit
are dumbfounded at the beauty the city
presents. Because we have so much rail
road activity, they rather expect to see a
| smoke-besmirched city and a lot ot care-
less looking lawns and homes.
We must not, however, told our arms
and rest our oars. There is much work to be
done yet to make this the city we have in
our mind, and this year should be one of;
I the best toward making it the city beauti 1
1 ful. ‘ .. I
WHAT
OTHER EDS
ARE THINKING
• needed in convicting several high) liance and every day in
HOOVER-DEWEY TICKET IN
1940
Hear Ye, GOP hopefuls, do not
be unduly surprised if you are
called upon to vote for your old
friend, Herbert Hoover, in the
next presidential campaign,a and
the tail attached to that kite will
be one Tom Dewey ivho has sue-
power racketeer- of the Tammany
persuasion in New York City, and
! who gave Governor Lehman such
| a scare in the last gubernatorial
j race in New York. Mr. Hoover Is
too astute a politician to even
admit he would be pleased to ac-
cept the nomination. It is too
early in the game, and too much
sharpshooting would be indulged
at him before the heat of the
campaign rightfully i-s on. Don’t
think he isn’t harboring such
j ideas. Hus every gesture denotes
it, his recent fulsom praise of
| Dewey makes it more like an al-
every. j
bettei j
way that pact is getting
and better.
There is no doubt but what
Mr. Hoover could and would get
the financial backing of the
moneyed reactionaries who are
now compelled to pay taxes ac-
cording to their abiltiy to nay
It is also firmly believed that they
would ante to the limit to send
their beloved friend and bene
factor, Hoover, on another
search for that well known pros-
perity that he once had around
some mythical corner that got lost
vmm msm gg. m
LOAN WANTED
GOOD SECURITY OFFERED
MONEY—Denison party wants to
borrow 81,200 for local intei-
est. Best of security offered.
For further details write Box
125, Denison tf
RATES
PLANTS FOR SALE
Majors Greenhouse
Water hyacinths for your pools,
pink vine, red .verbenas, petun-
ias, salvia, hibiscus, daisies, to-
matores, eggplant and peppers.
611 W. Heron
222-6t
RESIDENCE FOR SALE
1 Time lc per word.
8 tlmee 2cvper word.
6 times, 8e per word.
Minimum charge is for 12 words
(For consecutive insertions)
Contract rates will be given
upon application. Legal rate* at
one cent per word per in-erilon.
H. H. Cummins A*a Pearson
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CUMMINS A PEARSON
Attorneys-at-Law
Security Building
Phone 420 Denison, Tea.
msmsss
EIGHT ROOMS, seven closets,
modern conveniences. Resi-
dence located in Whitewrignt,
twenty minutes drive from
Denison. Lot is 100 x 150 feet,
plenty of shade trees ,and
numerous fruit trees. House in
good condition. Price 83,000.
Will consider terms if wanted.
Phone 300 for further particu-
lars. 207-tf
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THIS AD
Worth 10c to 55c on Repair-
ing or Merchandise.
Electrical Gold Soldering
Makes Spectacles, Rings etc
like new.
Clock repairing 35c
Watch Repairing Reasonable
HAZELL
Your Watchmaker
207 S. Austin
Cecil I. Brooks
Funeral Home
Maximum service at
minimum cost
Prompt Ambulance Service
506 W. Main
. Phone 100 „
Fir.-t
J. E. MEADOR. DDS
no n. burnItt
Door North Security Bldg
W. F. WEAVER $
j; PLUMBING CO. I
> PLUMBING SATISFACTION •?
524 W. MAIN PHONE 272 £
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ANNOUNCING
OPENING OF
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Jj SEE US FOR
8 PLUMBING fixtures
i’nine Hot Water llealem
and Wall Heaters
Uuiek Repair Service
8 Free Estimates
8 E. VAN HOESEN
PLUMBING CO.
j* 111 N. Fannin l’ho. 132'i
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Huber’s Beauty
Salon
in a two car garage. Mr.
with the wealth of the big shot-
behind him and his ability as a
big politician,a and Dewey with his
vitn and vigor to appeal to tho
younger generation would make a
strong team. However, with the
GOP in the straits it is in, with-
out a definite program and with
mediocre leadership, it will re-
quire something kin to a miracle
for the party to elect anybody in
1940.—Daily Airdmoreite.
Hoover j they will be paid highest prices is
getting results. The police depart-
ment is glad to join hands with
the citizens in general in extend-
ing a warm welcome to all of
them,” he added--Thanks to, Mueh’nervouSneos licaused by an ex-
fU VaurfhBI>- 'f Oklahoma City.! Sf
former Denison you’iir man, for 1 J’ mT;’V also cause Getting up
the Denison section in the Daily
Oklahoman. Bill is making jg*oodj Iff Pains and Diza
as a salesman for the Heinz line.
Mervcas, Weak,
Aaki'es Swollen!
Mill h TW rvmitnnoc In......... It.-.
I OPENING SPECIALS
Pormanonls—$2, $3. S4.
$5II
and S6, HALF PRICE
Mis? Emma -laekson and
Miss Georgia Brown, Operators
,725 W. Woodard Pho. 761
Avon
[products
Mrs. Lela Perry
719 W. Hull — Pho. 1952-J
THE PRESS
SNAPSHOTS
Interesting
Bits
A.bout Our Friends
RHEUMATISM
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Iirst dose starts helping jour kidneys
' lean out exo-sa acids and lids soon tnav
make you feel like m .v. Cysirx imist
| rati.sfy you completely or money back in
j guaranti ed. Get Cynivx (ulss-tox) to-
•l«t\. Ii costM only it done at tlruKijisi:-
und the Kuaruntee protectu you.
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ft E L I f V E PAIN IN EEW MINUTES
To relievo the torturinff puin of Rheuma-
tism. Neuritis, Neuralgia or Lumbago. in a
few minutes, ffet the Doctor's formula
N1TRITO. Dependabli
I —,*•* *~- no opiates, no mr-
| coticr. Does the work quickly—must relieve
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[New Navy Plano ’
Washington — A
|[ new Navy scout-ob-
Mia* Grace G Drake, or.hr living descendant of!
Colonel Edwin L Draite the man who di3cov-i
ered oil in this country eighty years ago, re-
ceives a plaque showing her grandfather s 30
arnck and the super-
il nervation plane de
II signed by the Bureau
Hoi Aeronautics toward
II solving the dithcult
IIproblem ol taking oil
J in rough weather or
Hheavy seaa.____
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modern 200 It derrick
which is being construci-
ed lor the Petroleum In-
dustrie;, Exhibition at the
New York World .-. Fair!
Thomas H Taylor, chair-
man ol the Executive
Committee oi the Petro-
leum Industry Exhibition
•nukes the presentation
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Gwen Kenyon.
Hollywood s choice
among 750 lovely
candidates, who
will play "Miss
America’’ in a
forthcoming him
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“I am glad to see that our
farmer friends are coming to
Denison in increasing numbers
and I believe it is the direct result
of the effort of the Denison
Press”, declared Chief of Police
Dishnor this week. “They are com.
ing to me and saying they ap-
preciate the fact that the police
department is cooperating in help,
inv them by permitting them to
park their cars beyond the two-
hour limit if they wish and 1 no-
tice among them are farmers who
have not been coming hore until
recently. This effort to have them
come here to io their marketiu-:.
together with the assurance t*v
H’ornt pain, to your satisfaction ... *
^ I minutes or money hack nt Dr.iKcht* Don't
15# j Buffer, Use NUBITO on thto guarantee toUuy.
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'/TmuEVE ITCHING SKIN Quickly
Even tb© most Ktubbom itching of eczema,
blotches, pimples, athlete’s foot, roshe* ami
other externally caused skin eruptions,
quickly yields to pure, cooling, antiseptic
liquid D.D.D. Prescription. Clear, greaso
less and stainless—dries fast. It* gentle
oils soothe tho irritation. Stops the most
intense itching in a hurry. A 35c trial hot
tk\ at all drug stores, proves it—or your
money hack A*k for D.D.D. Prescription.
I’ h e a <* ph-. it’iHi
■"’•I of ati\»*rth:
«>f whirh i.< only
,• as n (;oo(J dlurel
'i! kidney dtftord
pnin and worry
No matter what precautions
you take against burglars,
only insurance is certain.
B. J. LINDSAY
;! the INSURXNCE MAN
Sine. Tel.
15 I87« 322 ..
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FUNERAL directors $
Phone 113
401 W. WOODARD
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Dancing Helps i^osture,
But You Must Practice
^ If more people were aware of how tin.
Kidneys must constantly remove w* f •
ihat cannot try in the blood without in-
jury to health, there would he le tter un-
demtanding of why the whole hoiiy suff . ri
rth.n l id in’ys laj?, ar,<l diuretic medlt'a.
tmn would he more often employed.
Burning, scanty or t<xi rreqn. nt urina-
tion may be warning of disturbed kidney
function. You may suffer nAggim; hack*
iria . persistent h ' i. he, Httac!; , of di'.* 1%
• • s, pet tiro op nighta. swelling, pufl* Jk
re - undflr tiie cy-‘,--f.v| weak. n«rv<ui9(
iri vdnyed out. 1 f*
Lae Doan's Pills. It is better to rely ot»
• inc-li.dne that has won world wide ac-
‘•Inirn than on something less favorably
Known. A your neighbor/
USE OUR
BUDGET PLAN
For Purchases of
BICYCLES
RADIOS
ACCESSORIES
• tires
• batteries
M. K. JONES
ll s an Out-of-Town
NEWSPAPER
WE HAVE IT I
A complete line of
Newspapers and Magazines
UNION NEWS
DRUG STORE
Union Station
Open 'TUI 11
P- m.
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Burial
Association
A iow cost protection for
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Join Today} J*
506 W. Main Ph„
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100
▼an, Motra - Gold-
wyn - Maysr star,
soon to be seen in
a new Turaan pic-
ture, keeps abreast
oi the world news
events with her
Zenith Radiorgan
cl.airiiide model.
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Tollast Pavilion al the World's Fair—Architect’s model of
the U S.S R pavilion which will welcome Americans to the
World s Fair of 1939 The facade ol the building is divided
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into eleven sections representing the 11 Soviet Republics,
each omainemed by a bos relief carved by a native artist.
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lino Alsatian doglj
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seems to enioy the honor ol guarding
his charming companion—who also
seems to be guarding — against
trecklesi
By J.UqUELlM; Hi N 1
TP KINGS you enjoy are itooii tor , Place . m. < . i yotr hlj
* you—but often the value is on:- bones aim nv t•i: ition. Nov
psychological. Uandug is (iiffeieui 'step away Loin rue wall, try tc I
You can enjoy it. and have tin Keep vjui nips tins way Standini
added thrill of knowing that you j in place ana keeping voui e.bclo-
are eullivatlng men flat ana youi chest, and shoul- \
poise. Unprov- liters in the proper position, shift
ing your pos- i vonr weight from one loot to thi
ture and put- othei. swinging slightly irom th(
ting color into I ankles knees and hips, but keep i
your cheeks. In i ing vour shoulders perfectly still
short, dancing: This develops the flexibility ant
is an idea i| muscular control essential tc
form of exer-) graceful dancing,
cise. Next walk across the room, prof
"But. I have erably toward a long mirror where
not danced in you can watch yourself. Barely
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If It Is
WELDING
You Need
Th*jf Yoy NnJ
George Clark’s
WELDING SHOP
114 Soutb Amlin
tl
MISS III N1
Just
years!" yot
say? Then
now is the time
to start again
Everyone is
danclnR — not
the young tilings in high
| schools and college. Smart beauty
i salons on New York’s Piftli Avenue
! and elsewhere are starting to give
i dancing lessons, not. Just because
j women want to bring their danc-
. ,ng up to date, but because dancing
| is such a delightful combination of
beauty-making and fun.
With professional lessons, the
first tiling you are taught is how to
carry your body properly, hips
tucked well undei you. your knees
relaxed, youi chest forward, eyes
iront and chin level Io get the
right position you back up against
a wall, heels. I ips. shoulders and
the back ot yi to head touching
You can do 11-.is without an in-
structor I
Press your s’pme against the
lilting the left foot, slide it for-
v aid until the heel is at the toe ol
the right foot: now shift youi
weight to the left foot and slide
the right toot forward. Remembci
to keep vour feet parallel and al-
most touching You may have dif-
ficulty with your balance at first
but keep at it. This exercise wit
help you develop a rhythmic
graceful walk. By having your ad-
vancing foot in position before
shifting your weight, you distrib-
ute it where it should bo—on the
tails of your teert. not on the heels
or toes.
Walk backward.sliding your feet
and shifting your weight in the
same way. keeping the steps short
You will find it Isn’t necessary to
touch your heels to the floor in
this exercise. Now, if it’s the
rhumba you want to master, put a
good tune on the phonograph and
practice this.walking to the music
Whatever kind of dancing you ,
"rent nu uxt 4mj,
AIk*-ScUra waj.
Why don’t you take Aik*-'
fiehnsr for Gas on Stomach,
Headache, Sour Stomach, Colds,
. Fstijpre, Muscular, Rheumatic
or Sciatic Pains?
Alka-Sehzer makes a sparkling
alkaline drink. As it contains an
anahjasic (Acetyl - Salicylate),
,R first relieves the pain of
ailments, then by help-
restart the alkaline t*al~
^tend* to remove the caum
vtoan due Id excess acid.
i*y yjr, a, 7r- —
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at *4
*h fooatata,!
■ad la Mr wgJ
to* aarkasw (Hr1
"..... v|1" f’U' hand behind | go in for - classical, tap or ball-
you at the star, I ot youi back and
'-ec how much :>v. ce there is be-
tween you and the wall at this
point. You can trike it touch by
moving youi heels out Irom tho
wall four or five inches and bend-
ing your knees slli.fitly.
room you can depend on It to lm
prove your poise and posture. It
works both ways, better pasture
Insures better dancing and learn-
ing to dance well definitely im-
proves your carriage - and youi
social prestige i
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TOO
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d suffering from a nervum -41
ment, Miss GLvsr nsad Dr. MQm
Nervine which gave bar auck
splendid results that kn n^,
Ba an enthusiastio tetter.
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If Vou U* awoke uigkm
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ora cranky, Una
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will lie satisfied with nur fine
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HATCHERY
NJervini:
I -il I West Woodard - Deni,on, Te t.
Sim, Hatchery Chick, Are Batter
I I wenty years of continuous
bleeding better (poultry. All
chicks from country’s best’ flocks,
culled and bloodtestyr.
I handle only feeds that 1
know give best results.
I have a lull line of poultry
and dairy feed, priced right, in
any quantity.
Cuitom Hatching My Specialty
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