The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 24, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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WED., JUNE 24th, 194^
THE DENISON PRESS
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company, damage'!.
Grant Prank vs. Employer*
FIFTBENTH DISTRICT COURT Unbillty Assurance corporation,
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R. c. SLAGLE. JR., JUDGE
New Suita Filed
A. H. Davis vs. Lingo-Leeper
damages.
Billie Wilson vs. Jimmic
Wilson, divorce.
Murriage Licenses i Really Transfers
M. J.Xolernan, 44, and Mattio ; Tressa A. Grulhum to Edwin R.
'Ma* Ferguson, 30, Izo<ro. Graham, 5 acres in the G. B.
Eugene Stewart, 23, and Mrs. ' Pilant survey, $1, June 17,
Vuds Stevart, 19, Van Alstyne.' 1942.
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Drawn for Ditition of Information, O E M.
"He carries me a block and I carry him a block. W* save
our rubber heelt that way,"
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The Worst Is Yet To Com' ^
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firs
Holcoiml
5 acr
to Tres*
In the '
$1,(100, May
Davliahted Room for Maestro - | *vr<<-tviNc'.V-*r.A *«-a..<. and cant think, of-atming. 1
W 9 T,1 <ithlT WlAO VlRtTES TmoSF- MACAZIUC Ar>«
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TO -SAY "VHi. CE.NT WHO WRITES THOSE MAGAZINE ADS
! ON SPEECH" OP? -STRENGTHEN YOUR VIILL -
'.POWER AMl "POi'lTIOM BY OUR WOME CORRESPONDENCE
E. H.
(iraham,
Pilawt survey,
J '.*42.
Charles F. McGregor e*
1' J Perkins, tlwee tracts
T R Shannon furvey,
$2.45 acres, $1,700,
1 >42.
ax to
In the
containing
June 17,
Kidneys Musi
Clean Out Acids
Excess acidi, poisons and wastes is ,.ur
ll fJllfl arc torioVatH /.I.UM.. k. .. ^
"•' "movtd rniefly by'your |3US
| Oettlna up Nighta. Uuriilnn PtuaiM,
^^^*£^&w<dlenAnkles, Kerveusi e^a. KUtu-
CoURSJC OU .SClINTtTlC MlNt> training- -• CAIN TmE
Control amp mastery of any .Situation by the
mac-ic TFo of the kuman.mind Speech -r-rc-.
Handblown
'A/"' AND MRS. HORACE HE1DT enjoy dinner in their all-glass
dining room. Like nearly every other room in their rambling
one-story home in the San Fernando valley, California, this room
has walls built largely of Insulux glass blocks. The whole place, as
jn result, is richly daylighted, even on the dullest days. "This busi-
ness of leading a band," says the noted batoneer, "calls for so much
after-dark work thai I wunt lots of daylight in my home. It's hard,
>to be bored and depressed in a sun-flooded house." ...
DAN DUNN - SECRET OPERATIVE 46
THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEIf
By GENE BYRNES
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OP A LA(Ue
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WA* pflssiONmevj
POND4 O«= .. D©43'
jrCCtK T4?ANar
j>*«aoT*r
Intir-ntt'l L'artoou Co., N. Y.
NAGGING BACKACH
Mav Warirof Disordered Kidney Action. Doit*! Neglect |(!.
Madam HI*® Ith Its eeaselees hurry | Symptoma ot disturbed kidney function
aad worry, irregular habits, Improper may be nagging backache, peraiaUat head-
d drinking, expoeure, contagion I
aating and drin
wkslnol, Itaapa doc I ore buay,
boapitaia crowded. Theafter
allacta ara disturbing to
tba kidneys and oftentimes
people Buffer without know-
ing that dlanrdarod kidney
eetlon may eauss tha
trouble.
Altar eoMa, lever and
almllar Ilia there la an in-
creaee ot body Impurities
tba kidneys muat Alter Irotn
tha blood. II the kidneys
THE RF.AAON OOA IN •
AIIE FAMOUS
All ater the country
grateful people tell
othere> "Aoan'a hat#
helped mm t 1 recom-
mend them to you,"
That la wliy we any,
4ak your neighbor l
I acha, dlialnaaa, getting up nlghta. awaiting.
puffineaa tinder tba ayaa—
a teellng at narvoua anxiety
and loaa o( atraugtli and
ara OTartaxed and fail to ramora axcaaa
arid and other barmlul waste, there Is
polaonlng ol the wbola lyatem.
y
energy. Other aigne ol kid
nay or bladder dlaturhanca
• ometimea are burning,
aeanty or too frequent urina-
tion.
In aueh caaee It la better
to rely on a medicine that
baa won world-wide ap-
proval than on aometblng
'" " U.e
> aiue 11
DOAN'S PILLS
ilM
' f nwu-
roa .lc Pain#, blsslneM, Circlea Under Kyea.
and Mini: worn out, c.'trii^ara caused br
E?"^"2rgVfc *n(1 non-systemic Kidney and
,U?uL1' 3, Usually in auch caaea. tha
• A i goes riuht to work
i.jjoiiK t!.e Kidneys flush ol* e ace as acids
rind wastca. And this cleansing, purifying
' i1 ^,U5t • 01 so, n.ay eas-
dy malce you feal younger, stronger and
i SvJSLji n Inj^ars. A prlr.t.d auarantee
wrapped arountfeacli package of Cystea te-
nures an Immediate refund of the full cost
J'!*:",?" re''O'nPletsly satisfied Tou haw
everytliliig to gain and r.o' i i,, iu,e under
I this positive money back guarantee ao jM%
1-yatca Irom your druggist today tut only lit.
.
rYOU GIRLSh
13 to 25 Who Suffer*
, MODERN "AMERICAN CRYS-
TAL, handblown today by almost
the same methods glassblower:
jtised hundreds of years ago, ap-
pears above iu three version.v of
the same basic design for u vase.
And Need To Build
Up Red Blood!
If pain and distress
of. functional
monthly disturbances
make you feel weak, dragged out,
pale, cranky, nervous at such times
-try Lydia Plnkliam's Compound
Tablets (with added Iron).
Pmkliam's Tablets not only re-
lieve monthly pain (cramps, head-
ache, backache), fcut also help
soothe nervousness due to such
cause. Wonderful to help build up
rt'd blood and thus aid In promot-
ing more strength. Hundreds of
thousands of women remarkably
helped! Follow label directions.
Che engineer and fireman quicklv
RUALIZE THE HOPELESSNESS OF RESISTING
THE ENRAGED, ARMED CONVICTS
<S3he
ENGINE.CAREENS TOWARDS THE PRISON
GATES/ WITH A SHRIEKING CRASH IT
SMASHES THROUGH/
QUICK
AST 1
ENGINE
ATTEMPT NOT TO
BETRAY US —
INCREASE THE SPEED
OR YOU ARE A
DEAD MAN/
Meanwhile.in search of wu
FANG . DAN DUNN NEARS
THE PRISON—THE WAILING OF
THE SIREN ANNOUNCES TROUBLE.'
DON'T
SHOOT /
HEAR
THAT,
DAN ?
THAT SIREN
MEANS AN
ESCAPE HAS
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HANG ON/
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Anderson, LeRoy M. The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 24, 1942, newspaper, June 24, 1942; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth328520/m1/3/?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.