The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1937 Page: 3 of 4
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THURSDAY, July 22, 1937
THE DENISON PRESS
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COURTS
FIFTEENTH DIST. COURT
It. M. CARTEB, JUDGE
Sentenced For Burglary
' Dave Childs, negro, sentenced
to five years each for five bur-
glary charges on plea of guilty.
Civil Case*
Dorothy Manor vs. Charles
Manor, divorce granted.
* Lois L. Allen vs. Olin Allen,
divorce granted.
Anna Hart vs. J. M. Hart, di-
vorce granted.
Motion Granted
Duffy itay West vs. Carter
Umphresj, damages. Defendant's
motion that plaintiff post bond
or security for court eo3t grant-
ed.
New Suit! Filed
W. B. Hash vs. Texas Employ-
er's Insurance asosciation, ■work-
men's compensation,
"Mary Flora' Halliday vs. Cccil
Halliday, divorce.
Louis Adams vs. Jack Adams,
divorce.
Billie Ireland vs. E. W. Ireland*
divorce.
retail beer in East Lamar, Sher-
man.
GRAYSON COUNTY COURT
JAKE J. LOY, JUDGE
New Suits Filed
Z. Gossett, banking commission-
er of Texas, vs. Mrs. T. J. Jenk-
ins, suit on note.
Probate Docket
Mrs. Clara Ilawn, application
to probate will of P. L. Haven,
deceased.
T. W. CrowUer, application to
probate will of Annie Bell Weav*
er, deceased.
Beer Docket
J. S. Williana, application to
Marriage Licenses
Jack Myers and Miss Minnie
Belle Summers of McKinney.
Tom S. Connelly and Miss Am
atine Mercer of Dallas.
Automobilo Registration*
i Roy E. Whitley, Whitesb'oro,
Oldsobile sedan.
ft. C. Gilmer, Sherman, Chev-
rolet sedan.
Mrs. a. F. McCounts, Sherman,
Aldsmobile coupe.
J, F. Morris to Prince Kinsev.
320 acres, B. J. Hutson survey:
$6,400; June 19, 1937.
Elina Smith et vlr to Jesse
Smith, south half lot 8, block 2,
Dumas addition to Denison, $10
and other consideration; July I,
1937.
Mi*. Sarah P. Thompson, lot
1, block 3, Hazelwood and Vaden
addition to Sherman, $10 and
other considerations; July 16,
1937.
/THAT LITTLE CAME" Inter-natM Cartoon Co., K.Y.-By B. Link j
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•<oo Pot tHE beans That Those
fcoi* PnHENDS OF KOOtts' PlAYED
v/JtTH AMD FINGERED \NiTH THE\R
;ToBACCO SMELL* InG\TS ^>ACK
f INTO -(HE "BEAN CAN ?
■do <oo Thinh VD eat Those ?
Mow Vhafta thro\aj them all AUIAYJ
AH&VOO*vJoNt>ea WHY MY Monby
'ALL <?oes fop. eatables ■'
Oil and Gas Leases
W. C. Fair et ux to J. F. Sec-
rest, half of 40 acres, Elizabeth
Barnes survey, $10 and other
considerations; July 15, 1937.
Mineral Deeds
R. H. Brown to James F. Sec-
rest, half of 40 acres, Elizabeth
Barnes survey, $1 and other con-'
siedrations; July 17, 1937.
S. B. Cason et ux to R. H.
Brown, half of 40 acres, Elizabeth
Barnes survey, $1 and other con-
siderations; July 10, 1937.
HOW WELL DO YOU
KNOW THE
JVJOR i H£AST^YE.9T50UTH
,?
By Pat Perry
•-
listed among 706 students in the
college of arts and sciences at the
■University of Texa s, earning
places on the university's honor
roll?
The above questions aro
answered on the classified page.
Let us explain how you can re-
tire and have $50 per month for
10 years. Save only $12.50 a
month now, in Denison Federal
Savings & Loan Ass'n. All funds
insured by the Federal Savings &
Loan Insurance Corporation and
are available in any emergency.
28-11 (Adv.)
¥
Texas Ranking
High, Revealed
The Texas Planning Board's
survey of Texas industries dis-
closes that:
<' New manufacturing industry is
coming into Texas at the rate
of more than $2,000,000.00 per
month.
Texas factories are employing
93 per cent more persons in 1937
than in 1933 and 33 per cent
1,—What is meant by the ex-
pression "old hoss" baggage? ^
2.—What was the age of Nj ^ than'"in" i929.
Texas factories add $400,000,
000.00 annually to the value of
'Marconi; world-famed inventtS"
and discoverer of the wireless
system, when he died Tuesday?
! 3.—A burglary at the H. L.
French home, 1221 West Bona
street some time Sunday netted a
thief what articles?
4.—What was the recent tribute
paid Miss Amelia Earhart by Mrs.
Franklin D. Roosevelt?
6.—Who was the Don Ionian
winning first place in the recem
flag tourament held on the golt
links of the Rod and Gun club?
1 6.—What js the meaning of St.
Sophia, name of' the First Chris-
tian phurch in the eastern empire,
located in Istanbul?
7.—Cincinnati housewives ha*6
started a chain letter craze with
each letter asking for what?
8.—To what, according to Dr.
H. H. Donaldson of Philadelphia,
does intelligence in human beings
depend largely upon?
fl-—The approximate amount
of $40,000 to be paid Ford em-
ployes shortly, represents what
returns? •
10.—Who is the Denisonian
Texas raw material fashioned intj
Texas-mde goods.
Texas is the ,lairgest manufac-
turing state south of the Mason-
Dixon line.
Tex is factories employ 180,000
people.
Texas ranks second among the
manufacturing slates west of tliJ
Mississippi.
Drive Safely—Not
Paralysis Is
Most Common
In The Summer
AUSTIN—-Dr. Goo. W. Cox,
-State Heatlh Officer, states that
infantile paralysis, like typhoid
fever, is largely a summer disease,
Although cases may occur during
any -month of the year, over half
the total number come In July
August, September and October.
To date 69 cases of poliomylittf-
have been reported to the State
Health Department in 1987.
Direct contact between persons
is regarded as being the chief fac-
tor in the spread of infantile pa-
ralysis. Because of the seaonal
prevalence of the disease, flies
and other insects have been sus-
pected of conveying the virus
or germ. Insect transmission has
not, however, been demonstrated.
'Although animals are subject to
paralysis, they are seemingly not
susceptible to the human type of
this paralytic disease. Carriers
are difficult to determine; this
fact makes advisable the red ac-
tion to a minimum, of human con-
tact during an outbreak.
Early symptoms of infantile;"
paralysis comprise headaches fev-
er, vomiting, bowel disorder, drow-
siness and irritaJbility, followea
by neck or back stf'fness. Prompt
medical care, early recognition
and reporting of caes makes pos-
sible the use of valuable prevent-
ive and control measures.
After the acute state of the
disease has passed and walking is'
finally permitted the patient, un-
der no circumstances must the
affected part be fatigued. It is
thus
srved
continuance of professional -
guidance and large doses of pa-
tience.
Children under five are mor«<
susceptible to the disease and si'
children under 12 should be
watched for suspicious symptoms.
There are important things-to d-a
when a child shows symptoms.
Your family physicians should re-
port «!' -\«e to the health au-
<1 orit'i: .unedjately. When th(.
disease occurs all cases should b-;-
isolated for 21 days. All milk
should 'be boiled unless it is pas
teurized.
Children should not visit homes
where the disease exists or there
are symptoms of it. Flies should
Ibe killed and their breeding places
destroyed. Promptness in diaj,
nosis of poliomyelitis is important
in preventng sprea of the disease.
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omachic BITTER5
Someone's Birthday
Is This Month
A genuine or simulated ruby will
make someone you know a beauti-
ful and appreciated gift. You'll
find both kinds here at reasonable
prices.
Rockwell's
The Leading Jewelers
Adolph Johnson J. G. Puckett
SNOODLES
Asthma Cause
Fought in 3 Minutes
By dissolving and removing mucus or
phlegm that causes strangling, choking.
Asthma attacks, the doctor's prescription
Mendaco removes the cause of your agony.
No smokes, no dopes, no Injections. Ab-
solutely tasteless. Starts work in i minutes.
Sleep soundly tonight. Soon feel well, veara
younger, stronger, and eat anything. Guar-
anteed 'completely satisfactory or money
back. If your druggist Is out ask him to
order Mendaco for you. Don't suiter another
day. The guarantee protects you.
ARE YOU ONLY A<
HREE-QUARTER WIFE?
MEN.because they aro men,can
never understand a three-
quarter wife—a wife who Is all lovo
and kindness three weeks in a
month and a hell cat the rest of
the time.
No matter how your back aches
—how your nerves scream—don t
take It out on your husband.
For three generations one woman
has told another how to go "smil-
ing through" with Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound. It
helps Nature tone up the system,
thus lessening tlio discomforts from
the functional disorders wbich
women must endure in the throe
ordeals of ffe: 1. Turning from
girlhood to womanhood. 2. Pre-
. paring for motherhood. 3. Ap-
proaching "middle age."
Don't be a three-quarter wife.
take I.YDTA E. PIN KHAM'3
VEGETABLE COMPOUND and
Go "Smiling Through,"
Dr. Miles
nervtnb
Did the work*
sayi
Miss Glivmr
WHY DOITTi
you
- TRY ITT,
After more than throe months
of suffering from a nervous ail-
ment, Miss Glivar used Dr. Miles
Nervine which gave her tuck
splendid results that the wrote
us an enthusiastic letter.
If you. suffer from, ''Nerve*."
If you lie awake nights,
start at sudden noises, Ore l
easily, are cranky, blue and
fidgety, your nerves art
probably out of order.
fcjuiet arid relax them with tha
same medicine that "did the
work" for this Colorado girL
Whether your "Nerves" have
troubled you for hours or far
years, you'llc find this time-
tested remedy effective.
At Drug Stores 25c and $1.00.
Drive Carefully—Save a Life
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1937, newspaper, July 22, 1937; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth327653/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.