The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 251, Ed. 1 Monday, May 4, 1942 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DENISON PRESS
MONDAY. MAY 4th, 1D42
THE DEN1SON PRESS
Established in 1030
Telephone No. *00
Office of Publication 607 W.
(liN'Oh
Main
Issued Daily Exccpt Sunday
UROY M. ANDERSON Editor
LaROY M. ANDERSON, Jr Mechanical Sup't
National advertising repre.sentative Inland News-
paper Representatives, Inc., Wrigley Building, Chi-
cago, 111. ,
did the news of the breakli.g down uf the
recently completed new addition to ftotn-
c*ell city lake and the loss of all the water
w caught for the city by the reason of
the new addition to which expense the
m.y wer.t.
Various opinions have been expres-
sed, and in nuany cases the criticism is
b«vere, even though based or. no actual
knowledge of what the cause is. All fepl
that somebody is to be blnmed and ihey
want to know just who it is and when
Your War
A Summitry of
Washington News,
Day by Dav
Dedicated to clean and responsive government;j they can learr. the facts,
to individual and civic integrity; to individual and)
civic commercial progress.
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advertisers desiring blind addresses.
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sponsible for more than one incorrect insertion.
CHARGE ACOOUNTS are acceptable from persons
having telephone listed in their own name and up-
on agreeing to remit when bill is presented. 10 p'ei
<jnt will be added on unpaid private accounts after
80 days from date of first insertion.
OUT OF TOWN ORDERS for classified ads are
strictly payable in advance.
Any erroneous statement reflecting upon the
character or reputation of any persons will be
gladly corrected if brought to the attention of the
publishers. The Denison Press assumes no respon-
sibility for error in advertising insertions beyond
the price of the advertisement.
Denison Stirred Ovrr
Breakdown at Dam
Possibly nothing has stirred up con
vtrsation and elicited opinions and criti-
cism more in Denison in many moons thar>
To this end, therefore, action was
started by Mayor T. J. Long just as soon
ns that gentleman learned that the dam
was leaking. He is setting about to check
on all angles of the matter and will then
It will be recalled
that the work was not done under his
administration, he only coming into tho
closing u'p of mutters.
Many rumors are floating, but the
people should hold their feelings and
opinions ir. the matter until the report is
made. That the whole thing is wanted
to be sifted to the bottom and any guilty
parties as to bad engineering, if there be
any, brought to the spotlight, i« generally
the opinion expressed. This will be done
and that may be courted on. The City
C ommissioners will see to that, no doubt.
Meantime all of us will regret that
j'lst as we were feeling the thrill of know-
ing we had enough water caught ir. the
new and enlarged dam to run the city for
three years without another drop of rain,
we fir.d ourselves drifting back to where
the supply is cut practically two thirds.
RATE
Fire Insurance Hibdon' Watch 3hop
Contract rate# will be given
upon application. Legal rates u
one cent per word per insertion.
1 Time lc per woro
3 Times 2c per word
fl Times 8c per word
Minimum charge is for 12 words
(For consecatve Insertions)
We witie in old line companiua
that pay all losses promptly.
Res. Phone 22
Lacej's Ins. Agency
For Better Watch Repairing
42a W. Main St. Danisms Tea.
Political
Announcements
The Press is authorised to an-
nounce the following candidates
for office subject to the Orayson
county primary election, July 26,
1042:
COUNTY JUDGE!
JAKE J. LOY
Doctors In Demand
■WPB hag stopped use of ben-
zine as a motor fuel. . .It's needed
now to make synthetic rubber. . .
The War (Manpower Commission
announces that the armed forces
want 16,000 additional physicians,
3,000 more dentists, before tlio'
end of ^942.', . .Traffic accidents
in 194J are reported to have caus-
ed enough lost man hours in in-
dustry to have built 26 battleships.
. . .Drive slowly and save your
tires. . . .A New England firm
that turned .from making horse'SHERIFF
blankets to manufacture of auto I G P. (Prentice) GiAFFORD
upholstery now is turning ouL FRBD (Hank) MOOTY
woolen cloth for uniforms and ~ T..T7'-...- r,.
canvas for army tents. . ..WPB has FO* "J1(STRICT CLERK«
ordered the radio industry to dis-f
continue manufacture of 349 types FOR COUNTY COM. PRBC
of tubes for civilian use. Rut'
they're duplicate., obsolete, or
small-demand types. . .WPB has
added machinery for .laundries und
dry cleaning establishments to the
list of things on which production
must stop. . .OPA warns women
that they'd better save the zippers
ujhen they rip fKat old slip into
dust cloths. . .And that if your
stove, furnace, or boiler needs re-
S. B. (Ben) VAUGHAN
TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR
GEORGE SCHUMACHER
Short-Murray
FUNERAL DIRECTOR*
PHONE 113
401 W WOODARD
BABCOCK BATTERIES
vRE
BEST
SURE
BABOLENE. 10c
R. W. Pinkston
Superintendent
National Life and Aeridanl
iniurauce Co.
pairs you'd better have them made Ordinary and Industrial Insurance
now. . .You may not be able to p. O. Bo* 335 Denison, Ta*.
get the parts later on. . .A scarcity
of sugar threatens part of the
Northeastern United States unless
wholesalers and industrial users
take advantage of available beet-
sugar supplies, OPA warns.
WPB's Bureau of Industrial Con-
servation is asking America's may-
ors to start local drives for spring S25S W. Main
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ASA M. PEARSON
ATTORNEY
General Practice
Civil Law
Criminal Law
Pbo. 206
It i& one of these things that is most re-(salvage of rags, metals, and rub-
grettahle and a hard blow to any city.
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/TIflE CONSERVATION
Texas,, with unusually long dis-
tances between cities, is fittingly
taking a leading: part in the move-
ment for tire conservation. Success
in this effort will keep to a mini-
fnum t;he number of cars and
trucks that have to he kept on
jacks in garages until a full rub-
ber supply i? again available. In
addition, it, will make the streets
and highways safer and thus fur-
ther the war program by avoiding
needless deaths and destruction of
property.
Tire conservation calls for both)
avoidance of unnecessary trips and
reduction of spec*). High .speed
causes increaed friction and heat, j
which in turn cause tires to wear!
out sooner than they would if
cars were driven at more moder- j
ate rates. Since it may be sevtral;
years before our synttTietic rubber j
production is sufficient* for civilian j
needs and since the "fiate of the'
war's close is highly uncertain, tiro i
conservation is one of the most1
helpful services the motoring ci-j
vilian can give toward victory
over the Axis.'—(Dallas News
Did You Place Your
FALSE TEETH
In a Glass Last Night?
Thousands do and wonder why their den-
lures remain dull and stained - why they
suffer with offending denture breath. They
fail to realise that water alone is not a cleans*
ing agent - but now. there's a great formula
perfected by a dentist, called Stera-Kleen
that thoroughly cleans false teeth like magic-
no brushing! Simply put a little Stera-Kleen
Powder in a glass of water-soak
your teeth - now they sparkle.
are really clean and look like
the day your dentist said,
"Don't they look natural?" Try
Stera-Kleen - lasts long - costs
only 30>. At all druggist*.
Old Farmer's Recipe. Mix Allenru and
Lemon Juice to get quick relief from paine
of rheumatics and neuralgia Druggist*
have Allenru — grocer* have lemon*.
■IS! Mill III HIS
INDIGESTION
may affect the Heart
Oiu trapped In the ■torauh or gulltumnj act Ilk, a
tntr trUm-r un the htirt. At tha flrst situ of diatieaa
fWiart men und women ieprml on Hell-ant Tablet, to
lot la, free. No Untile but made of tho faite.t-
r.ctlnit jtneiltrtnea known for a till tndltfostlon. If the
FIRST DOKl' doean't prnre lirll -ans better, return
<"it I, to Hi ant rtvelv, ImC'M.K Mono/ Hack. 2 e
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DO IT NOW!
See Grayson County
Abstract and Real
Estate Company for
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Flag Poles
For our patriotic Ajnwieana
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NIGHT PHONE 1404-J
USE OUR
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For pur-case of
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RADIOS
ACCESSORIES
TIRES
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You'll find a Draughon's
Streamlined Business course
will come in mighty handy
for promotions in life, whe-
ther in military or business
production.
DRAUGHON'S
Practical Business
College
Denison, Tex.
J. W. ASDAMSON, Mgr.
GIVE LIVER BILE
FLOW A BOOST-
Do This Every Morning for 30 Days
Snap out of itt Get a bottle of Kruschen Salts
tonight. Start right In tomorrow morning and
take '/> teaipoontul In a glass of water (hot or
cold) naif an hour before breakfast and keep
this up for 30 doyl. Do trii and you too may
know what It it to get up feeling tit and ready
for a real day'i work. Try Kruschen for Hi* neat
30 days on our guarantee of satisfaction or
ON <UNDW MORN, IF HEADACHE} COME.
- OR ANY OTHER DAY.
HOP OUT Of BED ANO EASE YOUR HEAD
THE ALKA-<ELTZea WAY.
ONE
Certain
Days" of the Month
Do functional month-
lv disturbances make
you nervous, restless, high strung,
cranky and blue-at such times?
Then try lamous Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound. It's
made especially for women to help
relieve monthly cramps, backache
and nervousness-due to this cause.
And in such a sensible way I With
nature's own beneficial roots and
herbs. No harmful opiates.
Taken regularly-Pinkham's
Compound helps build up reslst-
n nee against such symptoms. Thou-
sands upon thousands benefited!
Follow label directions.
Sow All Vine Crops in
Warmest Garden Spot
rYOU GIRLSh
13 to 25 Who Suffer
f
And Need To Build
Up Red Blood!
If pain and distress
of. functional, vr
monthly disturbances
make you feel weak, dragged out,
pale, cranky, nervous at such times
-try Lydia Plnkham's Compound
Tablets (with added Iron).
Plnkham's Tablets not only re-
lieve monthly pain (cramps, head-
ache, backache), but also help
soothe nervousness due to such
cause. Wonderful to help build up
red blood and thus aid In promot-
ing more strength. Hundreds of
thousands of women remarkably
.helpedI Follow label directions.
DAY
Each "One-A-Day" brand
Vitamin A and D Tablet is
equivalent in Vitamin A and Li
potency to one and one-hall
reaspoonfuls of Cod Liver Oil
meeting minimum United
States Pharmacopeial Stan-
dards.
A sufficient supply of thest
two important vitamins is ai
necessary for you as it is foi
the children.
YOU CAN INSURE ade
quate intake for you and youi
family by seeing to it that eacl
member takes a "One-A-Day*
Tablet every day. 9
A TABLET A DAY IS ALL YOU TAKE
Convenient, Economical, Pleasant-
tilting. Mad* by the originators and
makers of Alka-Seltzar.
WOULD YOU GIVE
f A PENNY j
to Atop that hjeadcicA& I
headache
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NEW! "BACTERIOSTATIC"
FEMININE
HYGIENE
now finding great favor
among women...
Many doctors recommend regular use
of douch.es as a precautionary meas-
ure for women who want to be clean,
dainty—for women troubled by of-
fending odor or discharge.
Some products may be harmful to
delicate tissues. But not Lydia E. 1
Plnkham's Sanative Wash I Plnkham's |
Sanative Wash Is gaining great favor I
among women because It's NOT a
harmful germicide. Instead — it's a
mighty effective "bacteriostatic" (the
modern trend). It not only diaeour-
ages bacterial growth and Infection
but thoroughly cleanses and deodor-
izes. Very soothing — relieves minor
irritations and discharge and has a
ionic ellect on delicate membranes.
Inexpensive! Get your bottle of Lydia
Plnkham's Sanative Wash today. All
druggists
GOT A DATE?
Don't neglect your Breath
For Drug Needs
CALL 188
Burtis Pharmacy
408 W. Main St.
W« Fill M-K-T. Prescriptions
AA OST people who use Dr. Miles
*** Anti-Pain Pills say that one
pill usually relieves their head-
aches. In the regular package,
Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills cost
one penny each. In the economy
packages, one penny buys IVi
pills.
Why Don't You Try Dr. Milct
Anti-Pain Pills?
They taste good, act promptly,
do not upset the stomach, con-
tain no opiates or laxative medi-
cines.
You may be miles away from a
drug store when you are suffer-
ing from a Headache, Neuralgia,
or Muscular Aches and Pains.
Why not get a package of Dr.
Miles Anti-Pain Pills today and
be prepared for emergencies^
Regular Parkti*. It Pllb, !M
Economy Package, 111 Pllla, 11.00
Caution 1 Raad Direction* On Package aa4
Voe Only Aa m
Directed f
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WHEN you wake up in
the morning with a
Headache, don't wait for
it to wear off, do something
about it. Have your ever tried
a glass of tangy sparkling
Alka-Seltzer?
Alka-Seltzer is in complete
solution, ready to go to work
as soon as you swallow it
The action of its analgesic (so-
dium acetyl salicylate) is made
more positive by alkaline buffer
salts which protect It and speed
up its action.
Because the analgesic is com.
bined with alkaline buffers in
Alka-Seltzer, millions of people
And it effective in relieving the
distress of Headache, Colds, "Morn-
ing After", Add Indigestion, Mus-
cular Fatigue and Muscular Aches
and Pains.
Your druggist has Alka-Seltzer
In convenient small and economical
large packages or he will be , /f
glad to serve you a glass of ^ '
Alka-Seltzer at h!s soda
fountain. Why
EVERY Day MORE THAN
200 Red-blooded Americans
Enlist in the .'. .
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rYOU GIRLS WHO SUFFER^
Distress From MONTHLY
FEMALE WEAKNESS
Harvesting Cucumbers in the Victory Garden.
Vegetable vine crops are all ten-
der. They should not be planted
until the ground is warm, and dan-
ger of frost is over. A sunny ex-
posure and a light soil are best for
the vines; and they need plenty of
water and food, bccause they grow
so fast, and produce so much.
Cucumbers, squash, pumpkins
and melons are the principal vine
crops. Even the small garden can
grow sume of Ihem. Cucumbers
should always be tried; the early
varieties mature in two months,
and they can easily be restrained
to a reasonable space. Pini.li off
the ends of the vines which grow
too far; this will stimulate the
petting ot fruit.
Bush squash need about t*n
fquare feet apiece. The Italinn
tnarrow is one of the best: its fruits
can be harvested when three inches
long, or at any stage upward Ij .1
feet long. At all si:cs there Is a I
delicious way to serve then. There j
is also a bush pumpkin taking
about the same space. It is not so
productive of food, since the fruits
are allowed to mature; but they
make fine pumpkin pies and fair
Jack-o-lanterns.
Melons need more room, as the
vines like to run. They should
have light soil, and full sun, and
abundant plant food. Mix it a ta-
blespoonful to the hill before plant-
ing, Choose a melon which will
suit the season of growth in your
vicinity. There are varieties which
mature in from 75 to 110 days and
as you cannot plant the seed until
the ground Is warm, you can (lgure
out what are the chances of getting
mature fruit before frost comes.
Much depends on the weather;
warm sunny weather is required to
produce sweet melons.
If you have room, deliciou. win-
ter squash can be grown, sucli r ;
Table Queen, und other.". They will
keep Into early winter, am! are
delicious when baked in the rind.
AND NEED TO BUILD UP
RED BLOOD!
TAKE HEED if you have all or
any one of these symptoms: do
you suffer headache, cramps, back-
ache, nervousness, weakness,
crankiness, distress of "Irregulari-
ties," periods of the blues, a bloated
feeling-due to functional monthly
disturbances?
Then start at once - try Lydia
Plnkham's Compound Tablets
*wlth added iron). Plnkham's
f Tablets are famous for relieving
monthly pain and distress. Thou-
sands of girls and women report
remarkable benefits! Taken regu-
larly they help build up resistance
against such annoying symptoms.
Lydia Plnkham's Compound
Tablets are also especially helpful
in building up red blood and thus
"" " **" more strength
How label dlrac-
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Anderson, LeRoy M. The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 251, Ed. 1 Monday, May 4, 1942, newspaper, May 4, 1942; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth328481/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.