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THE DENISON PRESS
FRIDAY, MAY 2nd, tMl
THE DENISON PRESS
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Itsued Daily Except Sunday
LeROY M. ANDERSON ......
L.JJOY M. ANDERSON, Jr.
LOWS V. ANDERSON ......
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o» create fcteienac measures ana uevtces,
•v cun rearrny turn us run powers at w
uuection auu produce a* a marvelous rate
ine necessary implements or outer piouticts
wmen tne country may need.
•taKe lor instance the wonderful out-
put in our laboratories and plants of whica
we Know in part today. And there may be
mtlely hundreds more of which we do tie.
know but which are kept secret until tin
uay arrives when they may be released to
no their effective work in this business o
defending our country.
The same brains which go forth as
missionaries to develop the frontier lines iii
times of peace can easily turn in times ol
war and great urgent need to protecting
that Democracy and liberty which has
cradled their ability and encourage their
keen minds.
The American scientists, doctor and
surgeon may safely be pitted against the
whole world when it comes to leadership
and productivity in the ingenious things
Interesting Bits
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The Versatility Of The
American Genius
The fact that this country today is
getting the pick of the scientists and others
who explore into the frontier of things is
one of the outcomes of a war against the
common democracy. These men who are
the real internationalists and who know no
racial or boundary lines when the cause of
will find them to be depended on to do
their part in this business of making
America still the greatest place on earth
for men to live.
The research laboratory than can suc-
cessfully find the answer to leprosy can
also find the answer to plagues like that
which threaten Europe today and which
nas evil intentions in our own midst. The
hand that can turn the tool of constmc-
tiveness that multiplies the power of man
.o the nth degree can also create an instru
aient of destruction over night for the en
emy who would destroy us.
-n0-
It is better to have done a deed wortl
while and then die, than it is to pass
through the years to a long life and neve:
be conscious of, nor let the world know,
that you had a common love for humanity
and became a Good Samaritan.
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There are things in life that so weigh
man down that he loses sight of the more
... , , , substantial elements of life. You have
With « being pursued, do not know how t„ |M„| of „ „ickc| ov„ the e 5huttinE
cr,m,. their soul, in the crib of the die | al, the beamitu| Kemt „ ,ife M„, „
times get their soul so clogged with small
That is why American
encouraged and why, when
ingenuity
it is
matters that they can’t breathe the amos
needful j phere where giants stand and live.
. WHAT
OTHER EDS
ARE THINKING
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OWNING YpUR HOME
Declaring that young people
should seek homes of their own;
now, Jeff D. Ray, writing in Ft. I
Worth Star-Telegram, give- the'
following seven good reason why)
they should take this advice on
the matter:
1. To own your own home is, i
all things considered, as cheap, if
not cheaper than renting.
2. It gives a sense of perma-
nence. In the rente! hou-e
can never be quite sure you
stay there as long as you pie ,
3. It gives a sense of indepe:
dence. On your
you can
t£ ! renship. It is an axiom in state-
| c-aft that other things being
! iqual the man who owns his home
I i a dependable citizen. For per-
*<nni reasons he will have more
Interest in and more altruistic
concern for the general well-be-
ing of the community.
5. Paving for the home, eve"
tForeh a tone drawn-out nrneess.
"lilt'-ntes habits of thrift and ee.
*"1 r>rV)V.
6. Children brought up in a
hoitne owned by their parents
have a bond of union and a sense
of family pride not easy to de-
velop in a rented house.
7. A home paid for out of the
earnings and savings of youth
you and middle life gives almost a
a , guarantee against helpless and
j depnndent penury in old age. In
this State it can not he mort-
May
imaged eycent for purchase price,
make changes according In even- State it is by law the
to your own taste and judgment most sacred of all
Ir a rented house you must ask round
an overlord.
4. Et contributes to goo i
of all possessions
it to prevent Its ultimate
los
Heibert Hoover says—“A fam-
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THE STATE OF TEXAS
In the District Court,
Term, A D. 1941.
To the Sheriff or any Constable
of Grayson County—Greeting:
You are hereby commanded
thr.t by making publication of this
citation in some newspaper pub-
lished in the county bf Grayson for
four weeks previous to the return
day hereof, you summon Philibert
Ejchbach, whose residence is un-
known, to be and appear before
the District Court, 15th Judicial
District of Grayson County, to be
holden in and for the County of
Grayson, at the "Court House
thereof in Sherman on the 3rd
Monday in May, 1941, then an I
there to answer a petition filed
in sald‘Court on the 8th day o'
April, 194il, wherein Pearl Escb
bach is Plaintiff, and Philibert
Escbbach is Defendant, the file
!’umber of said suit being 48185
and the nature of said Plaintiff’'
dumana being in substance an ac-
tion foi* divorce on the grounds
of cruel treatment. Plaintiff al-
leges that defendant was guilty
of excessive cruel treatment,
toward her of such a
nature as to render their further
living together insupportable.
HEREIN FAIL NOT, but hare
I you then and there before said
Court this writ with your return
I thereon showing how you have
t executed the same.
I Witness V. R. Henderson, Clerk
| of the district Court of Grayson
Co.
| Given under my hand and
seal of said Court at office in
i the City of Sherman, this the 9th
11 Jay of April, 1941.
ill
! |
V. R. HENDERSON,
Clerk District Court, Grayson
County, Texas.
11-18-25-2
Advertise in the Denison Press
LflUnDRY ^ CL-€Air€R£f
eanean
lUllllVmUll
by tliat owns its home, takes a
i pride in it—maintains it better
| —gets more pleasure out of it—
and has a more wholesome,
| iealthful an t happy atmosphere
in which to bring up children.”
Every student of sociology knows
he is speaking a well-established
truth.
3 I Let America become a Nation
, of home owners, each family wor-
shipping God under its own vine
and fig tree and you have estab-
lished an impregnable base of na-
1 tional defense.1—McKinney Cour-
ier-G**ett«. _ k
Our Banker Friends
Oi late we have occasions to
'talk to no less thun five bankers
m various sections of the state
and to the man say they are
willing and will do what they
cun in the way of sacrificing wihat
is needful in the present emergen-
cy in our national life. As one ol
them put it, “What are all our
holdings worth if we lose thi
fight for freedom and democracy?
We had best give and give now
freely to hold what we have and
enjoy it and leave something foi
our children than to withhold
what is necessary and lose every-
thing in the end if this war is
lost to democracy.’ And that’s the
way our banker friends feel ab-
it. It is a mistake to think that
they are sold to money so badly
they can’t sacrifice. After all they
know that values depend on our
American way of life. Value does
not inhere in monev and stock
and lands—it is in the idea or
life ns we hold it dear ;n this
country and *h»v know th's and
it must he protected.
Along the News Beat
A reader of ther Press drops a
small contribution to say that in
his opinion Hitler is inspired and
hack by supernatural powers. Hr
claims they are of the Satanic
realm of the invisile powers, but
al the same time are supernatural
when compared with the human
power. He claims in his opinion
H,tiler can win over all human ef
fort, but that power super to Hit
ler's will win over him.
He claims that it is a mistake
tc think that the church with
its formal faith will e.er bo able
to tap the reservoir of help tha
will deliver from Hitler. Only :
living faith probably forced oi
by the necessities of a worl
Crisis will do that he believes.
The contributor, however, break*
down the whole build-up when h
save that Hitler is a constant cori
sultant of ‘‘gifted astrologer-
and that he himself is a mystic
and can and doe* receive instruc
tions from the invisible world.”
When a man goes to cor
suiting occult nowem, astrologers
and the like, he is standing at the
gre e of lost opportunities, jnsr
a* poor old Saul did when h-
turned from the Go 1 of all Gnid
auce.
Some of these days when Hit-
ler tries to invade Britain he will
find that all the occult science
(so-called) the prestigiditators ana
the hokus pocus of the glass gaz-
ers together with the stars and
signs of the astrologers (which is
rot a science either) will not be
able to save him from the wrath
of the English soldiers and the
unmitigated hell they will release
on him and his hords of the devil
We recall Ural there was un
other wno thought hunaeii
touch vs iUr the seiy God to the
extent that he thought huinsel.
a god and he lull down and was
gjiten of worms, in a very shoe
time. (See Acts 12:33). And Un
came end will come to Hitler.
Our neighbor and friends, Mr.
and Mrs. J. V. Conatser, observed
their 31st aedding anniversary
Thursday. We extend our greet-
ing and wishes that they may live
that number of years yet togethei
and enjoy life. We think they arc-
a swell couple with a fine group
of children
And our good friend Mrs. Ca-
pelle rings up to give news rea
often and always has a reportor-
ial style, too. Mr. and Mrs. Ca
pelle urc another case of u happy
couple who do a lot of fine
things for people much of which
is never given out to the world
tut it has its effect where the
most goou can be done anyhow,
Mr. Oapelle wasl recently lift*
from the ranks of a city fireman
ifter being on the job 14 years
and was made city fire marshall
Again, we want to say to our
many inquiries, we do not want
the city commission is going t'
ido about reducing the charge of
fishing permit* in the city lakes
We would like to see them cut '
about $2.50 hut that their busi
nest Maybe they’ll take final ac-
tion ns soon as the more impor-
tant matters are attended to
Asthma Mucus
Coughing, Gasping
Thinks t» a Doclor’l prescription tilted
- * . thousands now palliate terrible ro-
ll ashing mill ironing lake no lot It
villi thin multicolored checked col-
'on-cfmmbray jumper over a one-
piece playsuit teen in ilw puget o/
f/ie May I-noil Housekeeping maga-
zine. (.kecked shorts come with it
and so does a cotton-pique sliirt.
Ferdinand's Double
Is In New York Zoo
v:
VERY once in a while it is a
relief to take a vacation in fic
tic.n—to get ew„v from the realist!
of Finest He/unigwav ’he cynicsn
of lliomiu'vVoifc, tht sd ..mirint
of Kenneth Robins, sod tin poo
dering of Lin V :ra>'", :,r.J Kad ir.
stead sisiut aaimalt.
In the May issue cf Good House
keeping magazine, Rayniomt I.
Oilman, Curate, e of New Yoi
Zoological Society, hr ::c; • to mind
some famous animal favorites ir,
fiction. At the top of ids list Mr
Ditmars puts laid, the collie of tin
Albert Fayson Terhune ser.es
“Lad,” he says, “is my ideal dog
Time* have changed since that story
was written, but as long as the
human race endures, there will al-
ways be stories of the heroism and
devotion of man's most faithful
animal friend.”
IIlick Beauty, by Anna Sewell is
Ditmars’ favorite horse story. With
modem roads alive with autos and
too flinty-hard for equine feet, it is
refreshing he believes to pick up
the book and read about a horse.
Other favorites of Mr. Ditmars’ are
Rikki-tikki-tavi, of Kipling’s The
lunyle liouk, and Jupiter, the orang-
atang in Jules Verne’s The Mysttr-
ous Island.
Mr. Ditmars has a special ad-
miration for Munro Leafs Ftrdi-
land the Hull, who would rather
roam a field of daisies than get into
.rouble. He says that Ferdinand
las a counterpart in the New York
fooligeal Park, and he’s called Papa
fak. Although he weighs almost a
on and can snort and stick up his
ail, he will spend ten minutes try-
:ig to paw a peanut inside the
ence. “A child,” says Mr. Ditmars.
wuld lead him around bv the ear ’
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