The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 6, 1937 Page: 3 of 4
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KAW1 OH.IV/AS 1
INVITED To A GAME
LAST WEEK E>uT IT
WAS TOO LiTTLE TO
Monkey umth,-
ON»-Y a Buck LIMIT;
GAME. \
Too SMALL Fort J
MY Blood y !
Listen To
\ The Bull,
)/ Too SMAll
( FoR HiS
J Blood.-
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/ Yoo'd Think ,
' HE HAD Rich/
Blood, - /
HE Would /
HAVE IF b
DOUGHNUTS i
WEf7E MADE^
OF 6olD-/SS
IF HE GATHEQEDl
All ThE 3Ack IN
HC3 RELATIONSHIP
HE COULDN'T
DRAW/ CARDS
ONCE IN A BONE
LIMIT SETTO.
HA'/E Too
Plaild The
hl game
LATELY,
. W ? r-
/ I'M AGAINST
/ FOEE SPEECH !
1 I SAT IN WITH
’ That shocstring
ONCE AND HE Quit
WHEN THEY RAISED
The limit to two
tefWTi cents.
WAIT A
MINUTE!
Please r
I'M DiG&lN' FER
i SumPin^---
MEfiES Tri'
VVlSHUONG **
NOW LETS US
Two WISH I
i OonT G'T A
I SPANKJN -
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THE DENSON PRESS
PAGE THREE
FIFTEENTH D1ST. COURT
R. M. CARTER, JUDGE
1 New Suite Filed
! F. G. Caskey vs. Southland Life
Insurance company et al, dam-
ages.
Naomi Hayes v. Cleve Hayes,
divorce.
Edith Pate vs. L. T. Pate, di-
vorce.
1 Louisa Hawkins vs. Joseph
Hawkins, divorce. 1
I Francis Walls vs. Roseoc Walls,
divorce.
Cases Disputed
I Hattie Belle Stanford, by next
friend, vs. Bert Stanford, annul-
mcn of marriage granted.
GRAYSON COUNTY COURT
JAKE J. LOY, JUDGE
Appearance Docket
I Spearman Webb and Paul Re-
vere Fire Insurance company, N.
Y., vs. Calrman Karchmcr, dam-
age suit.
Vanderbilt Advertising com-
pany, Inc., vs. F. P. 1 Ramsey, suit
on debt. Appealed from justice
court.
Augustus D. Everette, applica-
tion to retail beer at 413 East
Brockett.
Cates Ditpoted
The following cases have been
disposed:
J. W. Gross, sealing a watch.
Upon plea of guilty in open court
defendant fined $1 .and cost.
LaVerne Green, theft. Upon
plea of guilty in open court, de-
fendant assessed 00 days in jail.
Herbert Stockton, theft. Upon
plea of guilty in open court, de-
fendant assessed 60 days in jail.
1 Clyde Stockton, theft. Upon
plea of guilty in open court, de-
fendant assessed 60 days in jail.
D. B. Arnold, two charges of
violating barber law. Dismissed
■upon motion of district attorney.
Humpty Harringon, two charges
of liquor law violations. Dismissed
upon motion of district attorney.
Rufus Turner, violation of li-
quor law. Dismissed upon motion
of district attorney.
' E. J. Jones, liquor law violation.
Upo nigned plea of guilty, de-
fendant fined $100 and cost.
Marriage Licenses
Tony Zaffuto and Sarah E.
Harwell, Denison.
Rodney W. Holder and Iva
'Dell Petty, San Antonio.
I Arthur Orr and Alma Joe Ly-
ons.
i fJ. L. Bradshaw and Mrs. Laura
Texan,y Muncy, Anna.
1 0. J. Ford Jr. and Rena Eve-
lyn 'Lynch, Shreveport, La.
W. H. McKflva and Velma
Brannun, Anna.
J. T. McBroom and Thelma
Franklin, Bells.
Roy Morrison and Jessie Fore,
hand, Gunter.
R. B. Brooks and Thelma Jo.
Tanksley, Dorchester.
I Jimmie L. Phillips and Lorene
Johnon, Celina.
Charles Light and Emma Lou
Rise, Whitesboro.
I F. P. Ramsey, Denison, FoTd
truck.
I G. T. Jones, Denison, Interna*
tional truck.
: THAT LITTLE GAME”-
•Too Polite !o Live
SNOODLES
Automobile Registration!
E. Eugene Penn, Ardmore, Ok-
lahoma, Plymouth coach.
Clinton F. Smith, Sherman,
Dodge sedan.
J. S- Eubank Sr., Sherman,
Chevrolet sedan.
John Stitch, Sherman, Chevron
let sedan.
Kenner Motors Inc., Sherman,
Tcrraplane sedan.
G. D. Bryan, Sherman, Plym-
outh sedan.
L. L. Owen, Whitesboro, Chev-
rolet sedan.
F. C. Scott, Sherman, Chevro-
let sedan.
L. L. Owen, Whitesboro, Chev-
rolet sedan.
H. M. Wall, Sherman, Chevro-
let coupe.
R. M. Wilson, Sherman, Ford
coach.
R. R. Doak, Denison, Chevrolet
sedan.
L. H. Darwin, Denison, Ford
coach.
1C. T. Daniel, Denison, Ford
cocah.
.1. S. Foster, DenDon, Dodge
sedan.
W. F. Foster, Denison, Chev-
rolet sedan.
J. E. Essary, Denison, Chevro-
let sedan.
W. F. Hazel, Denison, Chevro-
let sedan.
Julia Mae Thomas. Denison,
Chevrolet sedan.
Geophysical Research corpora-
tion, Houston, Ford truck.
Realty Transfers
William Fleming, executor, to
Dense Holley, lot 18, block 8, old
town plat, Whitewright; $175,
Jan. 11, 1937.
J .M. Parks et ux to J. L. Ken-
nedy, lot 100 by 485 feet, Tioga;
$5,000, March 29, 1937.
B. G. Short to Harry Hudgins,
14.64 acres in I. and G. N. It. R.
company survey; $10, June 26,
1937.
B. Y. Short to Harry Hudgins,
12.96 acres in I. and G. N. R. It.
company survey; $10, June 28,
1937.
Guaranty Building and Loan
company to D. E. King, east five
feet of lot 23, block CO, Miller’s
second addition, Denison; $2,250,
June 25, 1937.
Leo Simmons et ux to C. C.
Mayhew et al, lots 5 and 8, and
part of lots 4 and 9, block X,
Alexander and Allen’s addition.
Sherman; $7,500, June 29, 1937.
Vira Ti inthani Pope to Marvin
N. Starkey, lot 25, block 2, Oak-
wood Park addition, Denison; $1
and other considerations, June 9,
1937.
Hercules Lfe Insurance com-
pany to United States of Ameri-
ca, 36.72 acres in George W-
Chapman survey; $5,899.88, Ap-
ril 16, 1937. ■*
Mrs. Daisy Goyctte to J. T.
Crosby, lot 7, block 28, College
Park addition, Sherman; $1,700.
June 25, 1937.
Oil and Gat Assignment
James L. Anderson to C. O.
Anderson, 15 acres in Henry
StewIrF"’’survey; $1 and other
considerations ,une 25, 1937.
I W. H. Krohn to J TV. Dixon
et al, half interest in 34.25 acres
in J. I?. Diamond survey; $1 and
other considerations, June 24, ,
1937.
W. II. Krohn to J. W. Dixon
ct al, half interest in 60 acres of j
Joseph Bratton survey; $1 ar.d
other considerations, June 24 i
1937.
TV. II. Krohn to J. W. Dixon et
al, half interest in 17.5 acres of
Alfred Berry survey; $1 and oth
er considerations, June 24, 1937.
Frank C. Newsom to James L>
Anderson, 13 acres in J. L. Os-
borne survey; $1 and other con-
siderations, June 9, 1937.
Barnett Petroleum corporation
to H. E. Jollifee, 279.03 acres In
James Brwoning, J. Cruchberry,
J, Amaso nand J. R- Clark sur-
veys; $1 and other considerations,
une 26, 1937.
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HOW WELL DO YOU
KNOW THE
JkJORTHgAST^ESTgOUTH
By l’at Perry
1. _Who is the Denisonian that
has recently been added to the lo-
cal police force?
2. _Afer votes had been count-
ed it was discovered that Ireland
would change its name to what?
3. —what was the cause of
nine persons losing their lives in
Havana, Cuba, last Thursday
night?
4. —Who was the K O & G
laii’oad employe ithat resigned
la3t week to accept the pen-don
offered by the rail retirement
bill?
5. —What is the new flight now-
being planned by the P n-Ameri-
can Airways?
6. —To what use docs a camel
apply his long eyelashes?
7. —Where is the “Rivera of
Texas” located?
8. —Who were the two disting-
uished visitors present at the re
cent joint rally of Denison and
Sherman reviews of the Woman's
Benefit Association?
9. —What country is he world’.-
largest tea exporting nation?
10. —For what purp1 ce is 656
newspaper publishers gathered
at Chicago?
The answers to above questions
are to be found on the classified
pagp.
Steakley Chevrolet Co.
I he Place to Buy O. K. Used Cars Cheap
Telephone 231- -206 S. Burnett Ave.
ESTAB. 1914
1937
C. B. SULLENBERGER MFG. CO.
lti 10 W Chestnut street
PbOM IMI
- -M A.N U !'' A CT UP, BKN OT-
High Class Mill Work
Including doom, windows, frame laterer trim. Wt oeeletilM
in window and door a-ret ns. Oa!-Raised or black wire
cabinet and f rturee to suit every need.
WANTED—Those wl
empty rooms they desire to convert
Into good money. Costs but little
Try the classified.
Drive SAFEIY—Not Recklessly
ha vs _
Someone’s Birthday
Is This Month
. line or simulated ruby will
•al. ■ omeone you know a beauti-
a", ' appreciated gift. You’ll
I’d b '.i: d? here at reasonable
Rockwell’s
The Leading Jeweler*
Adolph Johnson-J. G. Puckett
And The Worst Is Yet To Come
By Cy Hungerf ord
“ITS A GREAT LIFE IF YOU DON'T WEAKEN”
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