The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 183, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 29, 1941 Page: 3 of 4
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WED., JAN. 29th, 1941
THE DfiNISON PRESS
FACE THliEE
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THA I LiTTLE CAME" luier-nat'l Cartoon Co., N.Y.- By B.
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BE ftu. Right, TOO-
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fifteenth district court
It. C. SLAGLE, JUDGE
New Suit* Filed
Mabel Davis vs. George Davis,
divorce.
George Ohleyer V8. Margaret
Ohleyer, divorce granted.
*
Divorce* Granted
W. N. Wilson has applied for
guardianship of Kathryn Imogens
Towery, a minor.
E. B. Bishop has applied for
guardianship of Mary Helen ^rew-
er, a minor.
GRAYSON COUNTY COURT
JAKE J. LOY JUDGE
Probate Docket
Bob Cravens, Whitewright ne-
gro, pleaded guilty to a charge of
possession of unstamped liquor
and was fined $,100 and costs, with
a stay of execution for 30 days.
Realty Transfer*
Ada B. Barnes to G. E. Wilson,
lots 0, 7 and 8, btVck 4, Stewart's
second addition to Denison, $700.
Jan. 22, 1941.
A. B. Young et ux to Mrs. Jen-
nie Gardner, east 45 feet of lot
10, block 20, Layne's addition to
Denison, $10, April 17, 1940.
N. P. Dodge to G. F. Winter,
lot 6, Belmont addition to Dent-
son, $89, June 21, J922.
Earl S. Wood to Frank Derrick, j
lot 5, Belmont addition to Deni-
tfon, $46, June 1, 1930.
f rank Derrick et ux to W. M.
Derrick, lot 6, Belmont addition to
Denison, tiJo, Aug. 20, 1939.
Clyde Sprowl et al to Mrs. 1. J.
Sprowl, 01.2 acres in the hay-
mond uuuio survey, If 10, Jan. 21,
1941.
L. K. Johnson et al to {. A.
lilakely, 00 acres in the A. Tuttle
survey and !>0 acres in the Elijah
liartzog survey, $1,400, Dec. 4,
1940.
O. V.. Vinyard et al to L. V.
Vinyard, 00 acres in two tracts in
the Leander Gibson survey, $720,
Dec. 21, 1940.
Oil and Gaa Lease
D. A- Bra&wcll et ux to L. S.
Omohunu'ro et al, 45 acres in the
t . Carmena survey, $45, Jan. 14,
1941.
Mineral Deed
D. A. Braswell to L. 8. Omo-
hundro et al, 45 acres in the
S. Oarmena survey, $2125, Jan.
14, 1941.
Marriage Liceniei
Arthur Curry and Mattie Lou
Snell, Sherman.
Sher-
Automobile Regi cratiom
Fant Milling company,
man, Chevrolet truck.
Fant Milling company, Sher-
man, Buick sedan.
J. H. Herndon, Sherman, Dodge
truck.
J. E. Robinson, Sherman, Mer-
cury coach.
J. B. Fortner, Sherman, Buick
sedan.
Charles Minshew, Sherman,
Chevrolet coach.
Lee Norris, Whitewright, Chev-
rolet truck.
R. E. McHome, Sherman, Ford
truck.
Harry L. Totten, Sherman,
Buick sed'an.
'E. E. Popplewell, Shetroan,
Dodge truck.
Joe B. Brown, Sherman, Buick
sedan.
PAIN IN BACK
MADE HER
MISERABLE
Read How
She Found
Blessed Relief
Muiclea were so tore
•he could hardly touch.. -- - - .
-• 'Used Hamlin* Wiiard Oil Liniment and
wonderful relief. Tty it today if your
muscles are stiff, MM, achy. Rub it on thorough-
ly Feel its prompt warming action ease pain;
' relief. Pleasant odor. Will not
tiring sooH
stain. Money-1
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HAMLINS
WIZARD OIL
LINIMENT
*01. MUSCULAR-ACHES nd PAIHS
RHEUMATIC PAIN—LUMBAGO
Looking for a wring lull? Th
February Good Housekeeping offeri
this r' ' mil of navy wool high- I
fig/" " perennially fashion■
able iifc.ti of polka dolt.
StepmoTHer's Attitude
Should Be
EVi-RY year thousa; . of w i
men take up the t is!c of r in
jng other women's children T11
job of being a foster mother i , n t
Jn easy one, but the attendant pro!"
sms are not impossible to ;>o!ve,
Especially difficult, bu<s Cr<> •
Eaimer in the February Good I' -•
eeping Magazine, is ti.a role -f
ptepmother-through-dlvorce. Si •"*,
jn this case, the child haw tv-s
pothers, the situation may pre *
thoroughly bewildering to him. Fur
jther complications may occur ii ;;ny
liscord arises between the two
jiouscholds in which ho has a pail.
•For the sake of the child, any di/?*ir- ;
jtnees must be straightened out fr- m
the start.
A stepmother, Miss Palmer *>1-
vises, must not demand a child's nf«,
jfeetion. Her attitude should be that,
pt a wise, friendly grownup. Th«;
{real mother should have tirst claim \
fin all decisions; the stepmother
should defer to her judgment. But j
it there is a problem with which she •
feels better able to cope, she should 1
jfirst ask the husband to obtain the
mother's permission to handle it. If I
Btepmothers study their jobs, they,
can make a glowing success out of
failures of '.he past*.
DAN DUNN • Secret Operative 4u
WU FANG. DICK HUDSON,
SON OF THE OWNER OF
OCEAN VIEW ESTATE.
WILL WORK WITH US —
THEV HAVE A PRIVATE
|HARBOR. AND NO ONE
i WOULD SUSPECT THAT
1 PLACE OF BEING USED
| TO BRING STUFF in
but can
this
dick hudson
be
trusted
SURE—HE'S SHIFTLESS,
BUT HE HA*b THE HABIT
AN' WANTS TO MAKE
MONEY— - BUT WE
SHOULD HAVE SOMEONE
WORKING AT THE PLACE
TO KEEP CHECK ON
THINGS —
THAT SHOULD BE
VERV EASY" EVERY
WEALTHY FAMILY
IN THIS PART OF
THE COUNTRY
HAS CHINESE
SERVANTS, I WIL.L
ATTEND TO THAT
MATTER SHORTLY.
YOU WILL
HAVE A BOY
WORKING AT THE
OCEAN VIEW ESTATE
TONIGHT, —
GO/
ONE OF THE HOUSE BOYS
AT OCEAN VIEW HAS A CALLER,
AND SHORTLY AFTER, A NEW
HOU5E BOY IS WORKING FOR
MR. HUDSON /
#
SNOODLES
By Cy Hungerford
CITATION BY PUBLICATION:
The State of Texas. To the Sher-
iff or any ConstaJble of Grayson
County—Greetings:
You are hereiby commanded to
summon George Kalmbach by
making publication of this cita-
tion once in each week for four
successive weeks previous to the
return day hereof, in some news-
paper published in your county, to
appear at the next regular term
of the Justice Court of Precinct
2 of Grayson County to be held
on the second Monday in March.
1941, numbered on the docket of
said court No. 971, wherein the
CWv of Denison, Texas, is Plain- j
tiff and George Kalmbach is De-
fendant, said suit being an action
for debt arising out of taxe«
wht'ch «re due and payable t"
Plaintiff.
HEREIN FAIL NOT, but of
this writ make due return as th?
law directs.
Given under my hand this 21st
iday of January, 1941.
M. M. SCHOLL
Jutice of Peace, Precinct No. 2.
Grayson County. Texas
1 22-29-5-12
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 183, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 29, 1941, newspaper, January 29, 1941; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth328145/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.