The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 137, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 3, 1940 Page: 3 of 4
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TUESDAY, DEC, 3rd, 1940
THE DENISON PRESS
PAGE THtUDE
COURTS
Marriage Licensee
Malcolm W. Bradshaw and
Mauri ne Freeman, Sherman.
Levrn L. Paine and Katherine
Ohatroan Fleming, Oklahoma
City, Ok la.
Sylvan S. Saucier and Corine
J. Gawpard, Denison.
A. J. Renner and Annie I.
Stanford, Sherman.
Bynum Wesley Thomas and
Bertie Mae Jenkins, Bonham.
Perry Archer and Tillie Mun-
nery, Denison.
Automobile Registration!
M. G. Davis, Sherman, Plym-
outh coach.
Ford Griffin, Sherman, route
1, Fbrtl coupe.
Ituth Fergison, Sherman, Chev-
rolet coupe.
J. C. Durham, Sherman, route
1, Dodge coach.
Mis. A. F. Mi Cants, Sherman,
Oldsmobile coupe.
Ross Hull, Sherman, Chevro-
let sedan.
Mrs. I,. V. Chestnut, Sherman,
Chevrolet coupe.
H. S. Jackson, Sherman, Chev-
rolet coach.
F. M. Keith, Dallas, Plymouth
coach.
Realty Transfer,
G. J. Hollowell to W. J. Fesper-
man et ux, 75 by 250 feet in
the W. R. Caruthers survey, $2,-
600, July 0, 1939.
Bert Fanning et ux to R. C-
Counts, lots 41 and 4'2, Belmont
addition to Sherman, $1,100 Nov.
12, 1940.
Guy Vinnedge et ux to Clyde
W. McGirk et ux, lot 8, block 7,
Winan’s addition to Denison,
$600, Oet. 18, 1940.
Mineral Deed
Morris Payne et al to E. A.
Sanders, half interest in 160
acres in the J. J. Morris survey,
$10, Nov. 28, 1940.
Oil and Gas Lease
Morris Payne et al to T. I.
Sanders, 160 acres in the J. J.
Morris survey, $10, Nov. 28,
1940.
II Parker to W. O. Russell,
161 acres in the John Ctnvtehlber-
ry survey, $161, Nov. 20, 1940,
Harvey Buchanan to W. O.
Pni-sell, 16.5 acres in the J.l
Orutchberry survey, $10, Nov.
20, 1940.
W. D. Hudson to W. 0. Rus-
sell, 81 acres in the J. Browning'
and J. R. Clark surveys, $81,'
Nov. 22, 1940.
F. C. Mullins to W. O. Russell,
30 acres in the Henry Stewart
survey, $150, Nov. 27, 1940.
W. R. Caddie et ux to W. O.
Russell (340 acres in the J.
Crutchherry, E. Rehorso and A.
Livingston surveys,, $340, Nov.
25, 1940.
Pitching
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AFTER‘45
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• The flag should always be flown or dis-
played with the stars to the left and with
'he stripes floating to the right. /
• When hanging with the stripes in a
vertical position, the stars should always
appear in upper left hand comer.
IF OVEREATING IS A *IN,
I SOMETIME* AM A SINNER.
BUT ALKA-SELTZER HELP* IF I
FEEL BAD EFFECT* FROM DINNER, j
• On parade the American flag always
claim* the place of honor—at the right
fXciD IMPIGESTIoml'1'
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J\ ner; food that we like but
that doesn't like us—of course
we should "let good digestion
govern appetite' but do we?
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we occasionally suffer from Acid
Indigestion. Heartburn, Sour Stom-
ach, or Gas In Stomach. Whan
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ready to go to work as soon aa
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Alka-Seltzei also contains alka-
line buffer salts which moke the
action of its analgesic more posi-
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• When flown at half-staff the flag should
be hoisted to the peak for an instant and
then lowered to the half-staff position Be
fore lowering the flag if should be raised
again to the peak On Memorial Day. May
30. the flag should be displayed at half-staff
from sunrise until noon and at full staff
from noon un*il sunset
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By Charles McManus
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APPLICATION BkANK
DENISON DEFENSE UNITS
I submit herewith my application for membership in th*
Denison Defense Units for further consideration by the Deni-
son Defense Council;
Name. (Print) .............
(First Name)
(Middle Initial) (Last Name) !
2.
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(No.) (Stre.t, Avt>„ Kural Koute) (City)
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4. Age in years ........................ j
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Weight (Ap.) .............
(Founds)
10. Occupation or
Business ..........................
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.12. Military Exp.....................
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Married or Single
..14. No. of Dependent*..............
CUB AND MAIL TO “DENISON DEFENSE COUNCIL,
P. O. BOX 133, DENISON, TEXAS"
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Anderson, LeRoy. The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 137, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 3, 1940, newspaper, December 3, 1940; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth527038/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.