The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 103, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 20, 1937 Page: 3 of 4
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Wednesday, Oct. 20th, 1937
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THE DENISON PRE^,
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COURTS
FIFTY-NINTH. DI3T. COURT
F. fe. WILCOX, JUDGE
New Suiti Filed
B. F. Goodrich Rubber com-
pany vs. Town of Collinsville,
mandamus.
J. g. Eubank, receiver for Pool
^ Manufacturing company -vs. Max
m Winkler, debt.
FIFTEENTH DIST. COURT
It. M. CARTER. JUDGE
New Suite Fi'ed
Clifford Smith vs. Mildred
Smith, divorct.
GRAYSON COUNTY COURT
JAKE J. LOY, JUDGE
Probate Docket
H. 0. Green's application for
the temporary guardianship of
Sammie Staggers, a minor, has
been granted, and his bond fixed
tit $-25.
Mrs. T. C. Price has applied far
the temporary guardianship of
Benny Frank Owens, a minor.
Ruby Fay MacDowell and Geo.
E. Matthews have applied to pro-
bate the will of Nancy J. Mat-
thews, deceased.
Complaints Filed
A complaint charging E. R.
Vest, Denison, with possession of
liquor in a dry area, has been
filed by Robert Gambell, inspect-
or for the state liquor control
hoard.
Chevrolet sedan.
1 R. B. Brooks, Sherman, Dodge
sedan.
Automobile Registrations
Tom Wainright, Sherman,
Marriage Licenses
George J. Hoeft and Miss Fran-
ces Louise lteast, Denver, Colo.
Howard II. Welch and Miss
Dollie Shiley Edwards, Howe,
H. F. Krebbs and Miss Joyce
Baker, Wade, Okla.
Oil and Gas Assignments
William II. Krohn to J. Robert
Evans, south 15 acres of west 30
acres of a 00 acre tract in the Al-
fred Eubank patent, $1 and other
good and valuable considerations,
April 29.
S. W. Bergen to J. H. Kent et
ux, all of lot 10 and east 100 feet
of lot 15, block 19, original town
| plat of Denison, $2,000, Sept. 27.
W. L. Hunter ct ux to Mrs.
Mary V. Finucane, lot 13, block
25, original town plat of Denison,
$3,300, Oct. 11.
F. Schroeder et ux to W. H.
iSchrocder, four and 824-1,000
acres int he James Roland and
Ramon Rubio surveys, with ex-
ceptions, $10 and assumption of
'two ,no$es 'aggregating, $1,500,
Sept 23.
J. II. Reynolds et al to R. L,
Reynolds, a tract of 210,648 acres
and a tract of 107.2 acres in the
Phillip Stroh survey, $10 and
Business and Professional j
Directory of Denison
who marry foreigners and then
divorce them regain their Ameri-
can citizenship?
- 8.—What was the novel gilt^
recently presented a New Hump-'
shite man by his children?
Gang Busters, KRLD KOMA KT Athletic activities at North 1 ex■
SA KTRII KMOX WHAS WBBAI as Agricultural college are great-1
KWKH KNOW WWL. , ly facilitated this year by the
9:30. CBS—-Hobby Lobby, KR availability of a cinder track
LD KOMA >KTSA WHAS WBBM around thr.* atheltic field, co.. j
I KTRII KMOX WWL WBT K.S 'structod last summer through the
9. —What is the E. H. Haiti ! L WKII WACO KGKO.
gan award? I 10. NBC—Amos ’n Andy, KP
10. —-Where are the two obelisks RL WOAI- WOAI Wl-AA KVOO
known as‘^Cleopatra's Needle" lo-1 KO\ WMAQ WSM. CBS—Poetic
cated?
Answers to the foregoing ques-
tions may be found on the classi-
fied page.
other valuable
Sept. 28.
considerations,
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Draughon'i practical Buiinni, College
J. W. Adamson, Proprietor
One month’s salary pays for entire course
Denison, Texas.
LAUNDRY
IDEAL LAUNDRY
Damp Wash 16 pounds........................49i
QuIlWt 6 for —..............-............... 11.01-
Laundry Work At Sensible Prices
Phone 388 619 Shepherd
BARBER SHOPS
OPTOMETRIST
TRADE AT
MORRISON’S BARBER SHOP
Where you get first class
Sanitary Barber Service
Two Barbers to Serve You
ODA STEWART H. M. MORRISON
605 W. MAIN
DR. B. R. BUSBY
Optometrist
Complete Optical Service
314% W. Main St. Phone ST
PLANING MILLS
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DENNEY’S
BEAUTY SHOP
629 W. Main
Phone 818
CLOTHING
McMANUS
YELLOW FRONT STORK
New end Used Clothing
—We buy ill kinds of Used Clothing—
See McManus when you want to
B«y Anything Sell Anything
Trade Anything
204 W. MAIN
SPECIAL FINANCING OFFER
On Bird Roofing
Have your roof fixed with Bird Roofing,
your house painted and repaired and have
it all included in one bill with payments
spread over a 6 month to 3 year period.
See ug for details.
DENISON SASH and DOOR CO.
422 W. WOODARD
R\DIO SERVICE
HOW WELL DO YOU
KNOW THE
J\JOKTII|? AST^yES I CJOU 1 11
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By Pat Perry
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1. —When did Hugo Black of-
ficially take his seat with the U.
S. Supreme court?
2. —Who is Major General J.1
L. Schley?
3. —How many inches of rain '
fell in Denison Saturday after-1
noon and early Sunday?
4. —What was the only identi !
fiention mark found on an an- j
known man killed by a Katy
switchcngine at Dallas during the 1
earlier part of the week?
5. —Should nations abide by
'Mussolini’s suggestion to withdraw
their armies from Spain, what
would be the result? j
6. —Announcement was made
of the marriage oi what youthful
couple recently at a bridge-
luncheon at the home of Mr* j
Robert Rutherford?
7. —How can American women
Following The
Air Routes
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6 p. m. Lovely Lady, KRLD.
Sports and News, WFAA.
6:30. Orchestra, WFAA. JacK
Smith, KRLD.
7. NBC—One Man's Family,
KPRC WDAF WOAI WMAQ WF
AA WHO WLW KOA. GBS-
Cavalcade, KRlI.D KOMA KTSA
KTRII KMOX WBBM WHAS W
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7:30. CBS—Eddie Cantor, KTSA
KTRII KOMA WHAS WBBM K
RLI) KMOX K8L. NBC—Wa.v m-
King's orchestra, WMAQ WOAI
WDAF KPRC WHO WFAA WK1
WSM.
8. NBC.—Town Hall Tonight,
WMAQ WDAF WOAI WHO KP
RC WFAA WLW. CBS—Deems
Taylor, KOM AKTSA KTRII KM
OX WHAS KWKH WBBM KGK
O KSL.
8:30. CBS—To be announced,
KRLD KTSA KOMA KNOW KM
OX WHAS KWKH KGKO KSL
WBT WWL.
9. NBC—Hit Parade, WLW
WMAQ WOAI WDAF KI’RC WH
O WFAA KOA WSM CBS—
Melodies, KRLD KOMA KTSA K
TRH KMOX WHAS WBBM KSL
WWL.
10:30. CBS—Orin Tucker’s
orchestra, KRLD KTSA WBT K
WKII KNOW WACO KGKO KT
ItH. Orchestra, WRAP.
11. NBC—Larry Burke, WDA
F KPRC WSM WKY WOAI. CB.y
—Boh Crosby’s orchestra, WACO
KGKO KTRII KTUL KWKH KT
SA WBT WWL, Stamp* Quar-
tet, KRLD. Organlund, WBAP
I assistance of NYA farm boys par-
ticipating in the Resident Wo k
and Training Project al the Co,-j-
lege. The track is 440 yal J.S|
around and 25 feet Wide. It hat-
a 220 yard straighl-away.
The Federal Social Security
Act does not require a state to
pass a law in conjunction with it.
Nor does it set up any particular
system for states that do pas.
such laws. Every state has pass-
ed these laws, however, and three
different systems are used by
them.
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PHONE 93
For EXPERT RADIO SERVICE at Lowest
Prices. All repairs guaranteed 90 Days,
DENISON RADIO SERVICE
411 W. Main
Would You Like to Sell
. . . ally #f your used clothing, shoes, guns,
jewelry, luggage or musical instruments;
If bo, cal]
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, . . and we’ll be right out to offer you top
prices.
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See Ui Before You Buy or Sell
206 W. Main
DENTIST
Office Hours
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DR. P. L. CHASTAIN
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418 W. Main Denison
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Children’s Clothing
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The first cold wave of the fall
season is just around the corner.
Are you ready for it?
Fall demands much in the way
of smart c’othes and CLEAN
- allies. Naturally you will at-
tend to your business and form-
a. clothes . . . but don’t forget
>our accessories and sportswear
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scheme for dressing well.
Be ready for fall . . . have your
fall wardrobe renovated.
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 103, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 20, 1937, newspaper, October 20, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth527728/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.