The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 56, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 29, 1939 Page: 2 of 4
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ignals got mixed, causing this 10,000-gallon oil tank car to
0. C., coal yard. Whan the oil-filled car crushed a brick
ammable oil into the street, Fortunately no one was injures^
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Representatives, Ino., Wrigley Building, Chi-
what is exdedient, or what is a matter of
indifference, he lacks something very need-
ful in being a good mayor
If the granting of a small group of
people of San Antonio the use of the city
hall for political meetings was a matter of
indifference, and at the same time was a
right they could ask, that would be the
proper thing for him to do.
But if granting them that meant it
was not expedient, he should have refrain-
ed from so doing, even though he could de-
claim he was standing on the constitution.
W,hen demanding or granting our fun-
damental rights in such cases as that at
San Antonio bring about unpleasant fric-
tion, there is no use in aggravating the
case.
People who insist on their rights un-
der such conditions act more stubbornly
than judiciously, and a mayor who takes
up the fight for them is showing a lack of
judgment and concern for the general
peace of his community.
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Now watch the war situation between
Japan and Russia clear up with Japan re-
ceiving the backing of Russia. Japan will
be encouraged to become more embolden in
the far east and England, if not the United
States, will be thrown into a still more un-
comfortable position where it will be hard
to remain neutral. Wc most certainly do
need a great naval power by both sea and
air.
When a Mayor Should
Use Judgment
!Thc actions of Mayor Maverick is a
in ooint of how a mayor may bring
npleasant notoriety his people through
D ill-advised action, ^ven though per se
position might be right as to the funda-
nental rights of a people.
Some things may be right fundament-
ally for a mayor to grant a small group of
persons in his city, but it might not be ex-
tent.
A group of Paris citizens come out
with a page ad urging defeat of a new
bond issue. They claim the city already
owes over a million and a half and repre-
sents 17 per cent of all taxable property
value. Interest runs at the rate of $9 per
hour they say. At that, however, the city
of Paris is not so badly in debt. Denison
could afford to owe a great deal more than
she does. If a city grows it must spend mon-
ey to do so. And grow'th helps to make ths
tax burden lighter as the years come with
the concommitant influx of population and
When a mayor can not differentials $ increase of taxable sources.
WHAT
OTHER EDS
ARE THINKING
Bit About
Our Friends
EDITIONS
Two Grayson county newspa-
pers have published special edi-
U Now that we are approaching
the month of September we might
except to hear some fellow pull
'that old joke about “all trains be-
ipns within the past two weeks,! !nfc on time Sept. 1." We saw
P iUn,J
oth creditable. The first of them the fellow from Greenville thi-
was the ixtieth anniversary edi-^wee^ who said he read that sign
ition of the Sherman Democrat ?Taars ago at the Katy depot ami
vhich appeared on August 13. declared the fellow was so pcs
This edition contained 100 pages rnl'stic as to say he “bet that
ftnd was of such interest that -ve ’L'<?Pt one train” was the one he
vere unable to give it just a wanted to catch.-A boyhood
|glanee, we had to j-ead it from friend of ours whom we had not |
front to back, consequently did, seen for more than thirty-five
Ir.ot get through in time for our years blew into the office the oth-
leongratulntinns in our last issue, cr day. What a happy few mir-
|The Democrat management is to utes we had together. There is no
be congratulated on one of the, friendships like those of boyhood
Ifinest editions it has ever been days.-And speaking of those
|our privilege to read. j happy days of youth, we gave a
The Denison Press pulled a, lido Sunday night to a young fel-
|Raybuvn edition last Saturday, low who pays his devotions
afternoon, honoring our congrer ■- [ cupid, shrine each Sunday down
man for the efforts he has ex- in that interesting Grayson city of
pended in securing the Had Riv- Whiteiwright. He plays the violin
er dam only a few mile from on a daily broadcast out of Sher-
the Gate City. ThiP too. was a -----■----
QUIZZED — Fritz Kuhn, Ger-
man-Amerlcan Bund leader,
shown as he testified before
the Dies Committee in Wash-
ington. Kuhn bitterly protest-
ed against "unfair" questions
at the un-American hearing.
Clashes marked the session.
commendable edition and Publish-, Knowing the capacity of his
er Ander=on is entitled to far, equipment, we know he did a big
more credit than he wi'l probably ’ ,b and one of which he may well
get, especially from the laymen, be proud.—Howe Messenger.
man and the girl fell first for the
voice of the young man, who also
sings. Then the day came when
they met. It makes a charming
story of time love and a happy
young couple.
BRITAIN WILL FIGHT—Despite Germany's non-aggrestion pact with Russia, Britain will fight for
Poland, said Prima Ministar Chamberlain. He's shown hart llaft) with Foreign Minister von Rib-
bantrop of Germany, who negotiated the Soviet-Nasi pact, when they mat in Godesberg last year,
•HO. SHELTON
(Piano Technician)
Accurate Tuning Careful Repairs
Phone 1307 Deniaon, Tax.
620 W. Woodard
APARTMENT HOUSE FOR SALE
1 apartment house, 10 apartments,
2 stories, 62 by 160 feet
Furniture and everything. C.
Clymer, 117 S. Rusk avenue.
1-mo.
J. E. MEADOR, DD3
110 N BURNETT
First Door North Security
Bldg
Ribbons, Carbons, Duplicator
Supplies
J. B. RANDLE
Remington Typewriter Agent
EXPERT REPAIRS
609 West Main
Phone 529 Denison, Texa’
Copyright, my. try fuirc/ltM
The sketch show a double-duty
dress, a clever double-duty type, the
■long, fitted and Hared tunic worn
over the evening gown shown on
the small figure, giving a complete
look to the evening ensemble
USE OUR
BUDGET PLAN
For Purchases of
BICYCLES
RADIOS
ACCESSORIES
TIRES
BATTERIES
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| Short-Murray
M. K. JONES
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Phone 113
401 W. WOODARD
i BARKER’S
BETTER
ICE CREAM
YOUR GOOD HEALTH
if u i»
WELDING
Oon’t Worry About Contracting Cancer, See a Doctor
About Skin Sores and Irritations
By CLAUD NORTH CHRISM AN, M.D.
I HAD no notion of giving more of the mouth may best be avoided
* than the two previous columns by removal of bad teeth, restriction
to the discussion of cancer. Yet it in the usi of tobacco; keeping the
would not be fair to the many teeth and mouth cavity clean. Any
thousands who have reason to hoarseness of more than ten days
__ worry about duration should send you to the
not physician for n laryngeal - mirror
to go further type of examination,
in giving some For cancer of the skin, the pr«-
suggest ions cautions consist of constant clean-
about tlie pie-jliness: surgical attention to warts
veil lion of this [and moles that show unusual ot
fearful afflic- [ continued growth,
tion. The mor-! Cancer of the throat can b«
tality tables of caused by bolting hot. imperfectly
1936 set tlie fig- i masticated food, and lack of mouth
ure for deaths hygiene. For cancer of the stomach,
from cancer at the warning Is to avoid excesses in
142.613. That eating, and any abuse of the stem-
figure could be ach functions. Do not use alcohol
multiplied sev-| excessively. Cancer of the rectum
eral t i m e s to j is often induced by persistent con-
reach the num- stipatinn, and the careless use ol
ber of those who have fretted their , irritating suppositories. Hemor-
hearts out worrying about cancer, 1 holds are in the class of rectal irri-
The first step. then, is to find how ' hints and ore themselves a focus o)
to prevent the disease. I Possible infection which should be
You Need
Thaa Yea Need
George Clark's
WELDING SHOP
DAY PHONE 824
NIGHT PHONE 1504-J
114 Snlk Ae.tin
PINT —
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Barker Dairy
and Creamery f
| 115 S. Rusk Phone 1274 |
DK C'HRISMAN
Souvenir* Toys
UNION NEWS
DRUG STORE
UNION STATION
Visit our soda fountain!
Hires keg root beer.
BOEDECKERS PURE AND
DELICIOUS ICE CREAM
Have You Tried
Our Linen Service
jW*. take pride in our washing and
ironing. You can safely entrust
us with even your finest bedding
«n«l linens for expert work.
j IDEAL LAUNDRY
:PHO 388
<i!9 SHEPARD
WED — Pretty Rochelle Hud-
son, who eloped to Ensenada
Mexico, to wed writer Hal
Thompson, The marriage wai
Let us see first what is meant by
a pre-caneerous lesion. It is any ab-
normal condition that, if permitted
)o continue, will develop into can-
cer. Some of the most important
are any "white spot" diseases on
mucous membranes: any dry. scaly,
Itching patches on the skin, whicli
we are inclined to pick at and
scratch; the sores in tlie mouth
watched most carefully.
Proper care of the breast tissue.1!
in women should forbid the use ol
restrictive or irritating brassieres.
Tlie normal function of the breasts
after confinement should be en-
couraged instead of halted. To
avoid possible cancer lesions in th«
feminine organs, there should be
prompt surgical repair of any lacer-
ations received during childbirth
fitteddentalWW ■ 1!There sho,,ld be periodic examina-
a surprise to friends in Holly,
wood. The young star's mothe
knew nothing of their plans.
moles which are situated so they
are co«ertantly Irritated.
The Massachusetts Department
of Public Health provides a com-
prehensive list of the precautions
\vhich may be wisely taken in the
prevention of cancerous lesions.
Avoid all forms of chronic irrita-
lions and have all possible cancer-
jus lesions treated.
Here is a part of the list as given
V Ewing- Cancer of any portion
tions by competent physicians, and
proper hygiene as advised by them
Cancer may appear at any period
of life, but it rarely occurs before
thirty. About one-sixth of all can-
cers appear before the age of fifty
and over three-fourths of them be-
tween fifty and eighty. For all those
who worry that they may contrac!
cancer. I offer tlie advice from 1
friend: “The keynote of successf J
worrying is to do something aboU
it ”
Roy. I. N. Demy says:
1 have found nothing in the
past 20 years that can lake the
place of Dr. Miles Anti-Painl
Pills. They are u sure relief /or|
my headache." A
Sufferers from Hrndich ej
Neuralgia, Toothache, Backache,)
Sciatica, Rheumntism, Lurnbugo,
Neuritis, Muscular Pains, Peri-,
odic Painj, write that they have
used Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pill*'
With better result* than they had*
even hoped for. „
Countless American house-i
wive* would no more think
let HEADACHE, Add
itaftgesUao, neuralgia, Mufcu-
Ikm, Bheumafle, Sciatic P»h*a
’*** J1®® healthful recreation
Ykke ADca - Seltzer. Find out:
kxywndi hoar quickly it wflli
aft--
«»*«■ wvmim uu iuur« uuiui.
of keeping house without DrJ I
Miles Anti-Pain Pill* then with-]
out flour or mtir. IC»m ■
CAR SMASHES BUILDING—Train
crash from a trestle in Waihinator
pump house, pumps poured highly inflammable
out flour or lugxr. Keep a pack-*
age In your medicine cabinet and;
-iv® yourself needles* aufferin$
At Drug Stores—15c and $1.00 j
mi
pdn
i enelgnde
ADo-Se*.
an
i*
JOKE
A cough due to t cold is no joke. Get Smith Brothers Cough
(Black or Menthol.) Cost only yet they're s real cough medicine.
SadtfcBraiCwghDrapaara tin «dy drops containingVITAMNA
This i* the vitamin that raises the resiitance of the mucous
membranes of the nose and throat to cold infections.
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 56, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 29, 1939, newspaper, August 29, 1939; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth737113/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.