The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 163, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 6, 1937 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DENISON PRESS
ROCKWELL’S
JEWELRY STORE
• DIAMONDS
• WATCHES
• RADIOS
TUNE IN KRRV DAILY FOR SPECIALS
PUCKETT
ADOLPH JOHNSON
mgnce magazine?
o—What excitement was crea-
ted hi Denison, Saturday night,
according to local police?
3.—Where and at what age did
Miss Spring Byington, stage and
screen actress, snake her fiivt
1.—Who is the local youth that'filaCe l*el’ut'
had a story, concerning the visit 4.—For what was 'rolix Deluca,
, and speech of President Roonevlt Westport, Conn., junk dealer,
jin Denison, accepted by True Ro- placed in jail
H«W Will). DO YOU "
KNOW THE
tyorth J?*rtWe*tSouth
?
By Pat Perry
THBVGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
And
Worst Is Yet To Come
THAT JON
OF C'MNC IS
ONE <SOOD
SENSIBLE
WOt!
IF YOU PONT
fTAKC TH»S CASTOR
OIL IMMEDIATELY
I WONT LET
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6. —Miss Reba McFarland has
bean recently appointed head of
what organization, hero?
7. —When Mrs. John Barry-
more, the former Elaine Barry,
was asked after their recent
breach, as to whereabouts of her
husband, what did she say?
8. —What is the main new
years resolution made by the
Texas Mid-Continent Oil and Gas
Association?
9. —The species of fish known
as the dollar-fish in Maine, goes
by what title in Massachusetts and
Connecticut?
]0.—The "awe cantalope was
derived from where?
The nImve questions were tuUen
from the news columns of your
Denison Press lens than 4* hours
fiRu. The correct answers will o?
fuiliut the classified puBp.
messenger boy last Saturday night
■ i 1 i
Beer Docket
• T. L. Hudaon, application to re-
tail beer at HI East Brockett,
Sherman.
T. E. Steen, application to retail
hcer at 227 West Main, Denson.
T. E. Steen Jr, application for
local distributor's license, 227 West
Main, DerJson.
O. M. Anderson, application to
retail beer at 1531 South Seullln.
Denison.
Elsie Bruce et al to F. K. Gil-
breath, 75 acres, Charles Quillen
survey; $1, January 12, 1936.
G. T. Mexico et al to r E. Gil-,
breath, 153 acres, Charles Quillen
and Edwards Velasco surveys; $1,1
Jan. 12, 1930.
Vermont Saving., bank. Brattle-
boro, Vt., to Clint Jacob,, 200
acres, Alexander Martin, Joseph
House, James McMillan, David
Doak and S. A. and M. G. R. R
surveys; $1, June 20. 1930.
COURTS
UNITED STATES COURT
RANDOLPH BRYANT, JUDGE
Petition in Bankruptcy
William
in bankruptcy.
Automobile Registrations
Mrs. F. T. Weller, Denison, Ply-
mouth coupe.
T. C. Smith, Denison. Plymouth
coupe.
C. R. Dungan, Denison, Ford se-
dan.
Mrs. M. Davis, Denison, Chevrolet
sedan.
D. R. Settle, Denison, Chevrolet
coupe
Paul Johnson, Caiara, Okla, two
Chevrolet trucks.
John Hancock Life Insurance
emopany. Sherman.
Oil and Gas Assignment
J. G. Richards to W. L. Dev, .
10 acres. W. G. Miller survey; $1
and other considerations, Nov. 27,
1936.
O. T. Clark to Albert Ra-t, bO
acres, Empsom Thompson survey;
$1 and other considerations, Dec.
3, 1936.
0. T. Clark to Albert Ra-t. 30
acres, P. M. Bruce survey; $1 ami
other considerations, Dec. 3, 1936.
■ F. E. Gilbreath to H. N. Conley.
48 acres, Charles Quillen and W.
G. Miller surveys; $1 and other
Chevrol -t i considerations, Nov, 19, 193*;,
MEN LOVE
PEPPY GIRLS
You can bccomt poppy
this easy way
“V°Y *"**•*’"*.?awvaadMtatawi
«B*0 will take van pMBi. If |M mm HibK
tkev will Invite you to faoroa |M |Utln,
BIJT, If you are crooa BOO UMsaiBOt almi
tiled out. mm won t ko ‘"ffiffj tj ny,
Men doB t like §irU. MOO pD Bo
parties to tmu< ttoemwlvok TlH# VMM flMo
otout hUo ore lull of pep.
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«*« year* (trie and wobmb kovo kOOtt
H tbla famoua old oiitfklM to pop MS
takloM t
inioui old
to In
HhbinI
you »Do are full of pei
them pepp. If ike;
d met
them
up . . to help Rite
aparkl* Notice the olrls am
^ Id give 1 VlJlA I. HNKHAM‘1 “
HI E C.OMEOL'Ni
BTABI E COMPOUND O try.
•M n^«e oiUmcUte iu sue a.
CMrio vltfe vkp
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farmer residing al Howe lists
. I sms totaling 33,650, liabilities total -
! I inB fT.5s5.34 and claims exempted
f 1 property amounting to ?1,650.
fifteenth DISTRICT COURT
It. M. CARTER, JUDGE
Cases Disposed
Annie Gilliam vs. Frank Gilliam,
divorce granted. Custody of minor
child, .fumes Gilliam,
plaintiff.
Dolly Dixon
divir, 1 granted,
jt,i y crook vs. Edith Crook, di-
ranted. Custody
children awarded
. I
awarded
Hubert Dixon:
of three
defend-
| “THAT LITTLE CAME”hter-Mt-i c.rtoo.c«.,n.t.-By B. Link
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minor
n n t.
.1 1*. Wii’ili'ii vs.
Natural (las • -mpany damages,
j Plaintiff to receive $100
| settlement out of court;
| action dismissed.
Community
through
euusP o'.
r
L6MM6 Think
noui , —
let's see - - ■
lYs e>££N So long
Since i Played
This 6AN1E That
\ kinda Forget-
A Fell A yyilu
Forget in
FiyE YEARSt
cet'a see
Trwm' to
fiadrte ou r
v4Hich is piskesT
Ft uSH OR.
5fflAIGHT o-
tAJHAVS ,
THAT?
You KiNdA
Forget ?
The only Thing
Yoo'ue Forgotten
is that l HAFT A
EAT THfc
REST OF THIS
I uJEEK'
Those gtftos
You USED
To Play
uJ IT H
ARE THEY
SuMweruNG
AND
uYiNfeRlNG
AT THE
Poor. ,
HouSE- •
WELL, IF
GRANDPA'S
forgotten
rtouJ To plat
\ VNISH I
HAD HEWER
BEEN
TAUGHT '
say, -
METHUSELAH,'
ONE
00R Rules
HERE IS
A TEN MINUTE
LlfAlT FOR
■•lamPiHG'I
C'MOW !
CHIRP SUMPIN
Wheat Collins, petition J coacp,
Mr Collins, a | Frank J. Trau. Sherman, Lincoln
sedan.
Dr. It. F. Cole. Whitesboro, Ford
.sedan.
E. L. Hayes, Denison, Packard
t.e dan.
M. McComas, Denison, Buick se-
tJan.
J. 8. Stinson. Sherman, Plymouth
sedan.
Donjon Cu mining, Sherman,
'Chevrolet sedan.
C. W. Burk, Sherman route 4,
Chevrolet sedan.
W. E. Jouvenat, Sherman, Chev-
rolet sedan. j “
A. H. Klas. Sherman, Chevrolet j Drive
sedan. j mmmm
Eiiiia Frances Brown, Sherman, •
Buick coupe.
£l|eanor Sue Brown, Shinn
Ford sedan.
A E. Scott Jr., Whitesboi...
Chevrolet coupe.
S. Y. Payne, Whltesboro, Chev-
FIFTY-NINTH DISTRICT COUR1 | rolet*aedan.
F. E. WILCOX, JUDGE
Mineral Deed
H. E. Moncrief et ux to F. E
Gilbreath, undivided one-eighth m-
, terest in 81.5 acres, Charle Qu.l-
1 len survey; $1 and other con.-ider-
ations, Sept. 23, 1936.
F. E. Gilbreath to E F Pow-1
ers, undivided three-acre inteie.-r |
n 81.5 acres, Charle Quillen j
vey; $1, Jan. 2, 1937.
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Homer Hazel—Rutg.-rs end, re-
covered his own kickoff and «cor- j
rd a touchdown In the first S
finds of a game.
HOW MODERN
WOMEN LOSE
FAT SAFELY
- B
Gain Phy»lc«l Vigor — YouthfuL
oeea With Cleir Skin and Viva
dout Eye* That SparUa WttB
Olorioua Health
Here'* the recipe that baaiahaa tat
and bring, out all the ualaral atua*.
tlvaneae that every wumtn patatana.
Every moruiag take out half taa-
•poonful of Kruechea Stilt in a (iaat
of hot water before breakfaet—cat
down oo pattry and fatty oieata—§»
11 (ht oa potatoea, butter, cream and
.ugar-*-ln 4 weekt get oa the eaalai
and note how mnny pouade of hi
have vaniebed. Notion alee that yaa
her# gained Is energy -yew akin ta
clearer—you feel younger la body—
Kroacben w!H give yon a Jayaaa
turprlte. •
sec-
SAFELY—Not Recklessly
Del s bottl. et Xr.Mh.n Seltt tSg
coit t« trifiln* and n IbbU « trwka V
1 you don i IbbI a auptrb lmprovamaal Sk
j '.mi '.n - bo florlouiijr »oar|B;:c —
*. »Jy aMva—your mon#y ftakf rtb*brM§i.
NOTE—-Many p«tpl« tlnM that
only diat ohanQt naeaaaary whlta
\nhZ
Kruauhen reaularly
THE DENISON PRESS
New Suita Filed
Standard Savings aiv-l Loan asso-
ciation vs, Eleanor P Dalton et m
to clonr title.
Think ''ll
BRl NG
GRANDMA
to OUR
NeXT
LADIES
NiTE
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GRAYSON COUNTY COURT
JAKJ3 J. i.OY, .IUDGF.
New Suits 'Filed
Charlo.s 1Jones v- A. M. Bren
nel;e debt. Appeul l'r-.in justice
precinct 2.
Joltn B. Hu! .• vs. I H. llalseli
tdetermine le e'S of E K Halseli
and Mar*; It. Hrilsell deeeaf.ed.
D f. Dou^la.i vs. William
r. 11 debt.
Har
Probate Docket
.1 M. Chisuni, a or li cut i< n fm
Runrdiansiiip <*f Anna Cr-o'' Jack
son, mino..
W, H. Holland Whltesboro Chev-
rolet pickup.
Hardwicke-Etter company si • -
town Plymouth sedan.
A. G Hopkins. Sherman, fiuicj.
sedan.
presents one of the truly
great romances of today
Complaints Filed
Thomas, drunk in public
Appeal 1‘rmn justice pre-
Hos
placf*.
clnct 2.
.M a- \lirif Bonn*-a
s:,0. Mrs. Bonneau,
Shennan, i- Charged
i, theft under
M resident of
with fraudu-
lently tuliin^ $10 from a drug store
Realty Transfers
Addie Compton et vir to Mrs. J
R. Fold, et al, tract 131 by 148.5
feet, Grainger McDaniel survey;
$600; N’ov. 27, 1936.
Fred Cannon et al to .James
Swindle et al, 57 acres, Mosc
Parke.? survey; $1 and other con-
siderations, August 1, 1935.
W. A. Moser et ux to R. P. Fut-
<1h\ ore acre, D. W. Bennett sur-
vey; $000, Dec. 26, 1936.
Oil and Gas Leases
S. it. Smith to E. R. Mayfield,
120 acres, Henry Stewart survey;
$10, April 27, 1936.
J. A. Pearce et ux to W. E.
.Murphy, 74 acres, Charles Quillen
survey; -1, Jan. 2, 1937.
W. L. Rice et ux to W. E. Mur-
phy, 64.25 acres, L. C. Rockwooti
survey, Grayson and Cooke coun-
ties; $64.25, March 7, 1936.
THE DUMBUNN1ES
bv Albertine Randal
GEE. I WISH I’P , \ '
catch somethin......
ou sontiriiN’ ••• A
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much LUCK f
V ./-i '(-* [ | caught twenty BIO
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IiLAtCK - ftASS 1
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OH. VOL) DID , DID YOU ?
DO YOU KNOW WHO I
APT? ITT JUPGE. BUCK - 1
AND I PUT UP THIS 5I6N - v~
SAY . JOP6E ! DO Ytr? [ y
KNOW WHO 1 AM ? j i
I’M JEST DICK
Jill DunBUNNV-the
AND I OWN THIS PROPERTY,- /•, j BlGOCST LlAK IN
..... ' | RA&0ITBOKO *!«
AND I HAVE A GOOD Ml NO
TO ARREST YOU “
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LOVE'S
LITANY
by Hazel Livingston
Follow this dramatic ferial of a
beautiful girls fight for low
Defrauded of her million-dollar inheritance and
heartsick from a broken romance, the lovely
heroine of this extraordinary story courageously
fights her way to the social heights and finds
contentment in a great and enduring love. You’ll
be fascinated by the tense, dramatic sweep of
“Love’s Litany." It will hold you spellbound to
the end. Dont miss it.l
Begins Soon In the
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