The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 23, 1937 Page: 3 of 4
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Wednesday, June 23rd, 1937
THE DENISON PRESS
PAOlTHin
COURTS
FIFTEENTH DIST. COURT
R. M. CARTER, JUDGE
New Suit. Filed
I J. D. Carter va. Liberty Mutual
Insurance company, debt on poli-
cy.
Ralph A. SflSver vs. Helen
'Stover, divorce.
Cam Disposed
M. Watson et al vs. Griffin
'Grocery company, damages. Set-
tled by agreement.
Settings Made
The following civil jury setting
has been released:
July 4—w. E. Karman vs. B.
Hilton et al, damages. Mrs. Au-
drey Aaron vs. Gordon Thomp-
son, damages.
July 12—Duffy 'Ray West v*.
Carter Umphress, damages.
July 19—Rufus E. Heatand vs.
Gordon Thompson, damages.
July 26—'Mrs. Dove Aaron vs.
Gordon Thompson, damages.
Claudia Callie Aaron vs. Gordon
Thompson, damages.
GRAYSON COUNTY COURT
JAKE J. LOY, JUDGE
Probate Docket
Alice Goff, application to pro-
bate will of T. E. Goff, deceased.
FITY-NINTH DIST. COURT
New Suits Filed
Mrs. Nellie M. Andrews vs.
Lewis T. Andrews, application for
permission to diposo of property
separately.
Civil Cases
Ferguson Seed Farms Inc., vs.
Lon M. Davis, suit on contract.
IClerk ordered to pay $259.£5 out
of trust fund to A. M. Ferguson,
trustee.
Russie Neal et vir vs. F. R.
Carpenter et vir, partiton. Leave
granted plantiff to amend.
'Jewel E. Young et al vs. Mis-
souri-Kansas-Tcxas railway com-
pany, a corporation, damages.
Leave granted all parties to
amend.
Whitesbo-ro National hank va.
R. G. Shelton et al, debt. Leave
granted all parties to amend.
Mineral Deeds
C. Harry White to Skclly Oil
company, four fifty-seconds in-
terest in 80 acres of W. G. and
J. M. Malcolm survey; $1, May 17,
1937.
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G. Harry White to Skellv Oil
company, four fifty-seconds inter-
est in 40 acres of H. T. Hall sur-
veyytl, May 17, 1937.
C. Harry White to Skelly Oil
comply, 412-7,800 interest in
599.64 acres in J. C. Jameson, R.
J. Lefever, Levi Loveall and T.
E. Jones surveys; $1, May 17,
1937.
C. Harry White to Skelly Oil
company, four fifty-seconds inter-
est in 125.6 acres of Jesse Butler
survey; $1, May 17, 1937.
C. Harry White to Skelly Oil
company, four one hundred
fourths interest in 80 acres of
Sfephen Cox survey; $1, May 17,
1937. '
C. Harry White to Skelly Oil
company, four two hundred eights
interest in 100 acres of Jesse But-
ler survey; $1, May 17, 1937.
C. Harry White to Skelly Oil
company, four fifty-seconds in-
terest in 80 acres of J. J. Prate#
mirvey; $1, May 17, 1937.
Marriage License,
Clarence A. Daugherty and
Wanda Gentry, Van Alstyne.
Automobile Registration,
Fred Dumas, Fhrt Worth,
Studebaker sedan.
Texas Children’s Home and
Aid socety, Fort Worth, Stude-
baker sedan.
.1. D. Coalson, Tyler, Studebak-
cr sedan.
Realty Transfers
0. R. Hefner et ux to Emmett
Essin, lots 7 and 8, block 8.
Kerr’s Nursery addition, Sher-
man; $300, May 15, 1937,
Oil and Gas Assignment
Lloyd Simpson to D. E. Mc-
Dowell et al, 20 acres in H. Stew-
art survey; $1 and cither consider-
ations, June 17, 1937.
SNOODLES
HOW WELL DO YOU
KNOW THE
JVJORTH£ASTY^ESTgOUTH
1.—The Texas Unemployment
Compensation Act provides that
willful refusal to pay contribu-
tions to the unemployment trust
fund, or make reports to the
commission can be punished
h«w?
2. —What are the qualifications
for the tennis tournament to be
held at the Denison club courts
beginning Thursday?
3. —Where is said to be tho
greatest spectacle in South Afri-
ca?
4. —‘Although they had enough
gas, energy and ability to com-
plete their trip, the three Mos-
cow fliers were forced down
Monday at Vancouver because I
of what?
5. —What was the opinion of
business men toward Father’s
Day, Sunday?
fi.—How can an official copy
of the Texas Unemployment
Compensation tAet, as amended
March 24, 1937 be secured?
7.—A stairway to tho second
story window of a Birmingham
Ala., house was built exclusive-
ly for what purpose?
8.—Who were the Denison-
ians attending the recent wedding
of Miss Mary Evelyn Watson?
9. —What was the battle won
by Miss Cecelia Raymond, 45, of
Chicago after 55 court hearings?
10. —What is the novel profes-
-ion of Henry Laughlin, -of Ty-
rone; Pa.?
Answers to the above questions
are to found on Hie classified paga
of this issue.
Delinquent contributions to the
Unemployment Compensation
fund bear Interest at the rate of
one per centum per month. Al-
ready the Commission has collect-
ed over $2,000 in interest on past
due contributions.
AFTER 45
•nd your blood can not
get the prqper nourish-
ment. You feel liitleaa
and worn out. Try
a tingle bottle of
famous old Hoa-
tetter’t. Its stimu-
lating herbt and
roots quickly help in
revitalizing the diges-
tive glands. At drug
Btoreteverywhere.$1.50
Steakley Chevrolet Co.
The Place to Buy O. K. U$ed Car* Cheap
Telephone 231- -206 S. Burnett Ave.
-ARE YOU ORLY A«
HREE-QUARTER WIFE?
]\/l EN. bocauw thoy uro men .can
nevt*r understand a three-
quarter wife—a wife who In all love
and kindness three weeks in a
month and a hell cat tho rest of
the time.
No matter how your back aches
—how your nerves scream—dont
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 • Vegetable Compound It
help* Nature tone up the system,
thus Iwwening the discomforts from
the functional disorders which
women rniwt endure in the three
ordeals of life I Turning from
girlhood to womanhood 2 Pre-
paring for motherhood 3. Ap-
proaching “middle age ’
Don’t be a three-quarter wife,
take LYDIA E PINKHAM 8
VEGETABLE COMPOUND and
Go "Smiling Through,"
Dr. Milei
NERVINE
"Did the work*
say*
Miss Glivar
WHY DON’T
YOU
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After more than three month*
of suffering from a nervous ail-
ment, Miss Glivar used Dr. Mile*
Nervine which gave her *ucb
splendid results that she wrote
us an enthusiastic letter.
If you suffer from "Nerves."
If you lie awake nights,
start at sudden noises, tire
easily, are cranky, blue end
fidgety, your nerves art
probably out of order.
*iuiet and relax them with the
same medicine that “did the
work” for this Colorado girL
Whether your “Nerves” have
troubled you for hours or for
years, you’llf find this time-
tested remedy effective.
It Drug Stores 25c and $1.00.
NekvIe
ESTAB. 1914 1937
C. B. SULLENBERGER MFG. CO.
101 10 W Chestnut street.
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MANTJFACTUHJBR* Ot-
High Class Mill Work
Including doors, windows, trams in ter-or trtia. W« lywUllM
in window and door screen-, (galvanised or black wtra Breed a I
oablaet end fixture- to suit every deed,
PHONE
411 MAIN
Radio Repairs
Our new tube tester is the latest, most
modern instrument put out by Burton
Roger! It tells you the truth about your
tubes.
DENISON RADIO SERVICE
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JUNE
THE MONTH OF BRIDES
See us for engagement rings—
wedding rings—glassware—silver-
ware. All sorts of wedding gifts
at reasonable prices,
Rockwell’s
The Leading Jeweler*
ADOLPH JOHNSON J. G. PUCKETT
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 23, 1937, newspaper, June 23, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth526538/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.