The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 248, Ed. 1 Friday, May 1, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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FRIDAY, MAY 1st, 1942
Zinnias Lead Flowers in
jft Race for Popularity
UNEARIS HAAGEANA, ULUPUT
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EAPIY WONDER f LOWERED FANTAiV
rUJWtKtU PUMIU PICOTEE
DELIGHT
DAHLIA FLOWERED
CALIFORNIA GIANT
COURTS
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT COURT
It. C. SLAGLE, Jit, JUDGE
Diaarca Suits Filed
Mary Beshears vs. Alvis Be-
phears.
Bertha S'ehorn >vs. Raymond
S-'e'iorn.
Jessie Hams vs. J. D. Har-
ris Jr.
appeal fro'im the Denison cor
poration court.
Marriage Licenses
Rochelle Canon, SI, and Dor
thy Key, 29, Sherman.
Eddie E. Zuver, 50, and Mr;
l.yda Pay Karr, 40, Denisti
Jess Spoonamore, 42, and Lela
Spoonamore, 24, Sherman.
Various Types and Sizes of Modern Zinnias.
0
Zinnias are the most popular flow-
ers in America. In making their
way to this eminence they have
overtaken sweet peas, asters, and
petunias, which still are popular to
be sure, but are trailing zinnias
in the race.
The merit which contributes
most to the zinnia's success is
probably the ease with which it is
grown. A tropical plant, which
endures the hottest weather, it is
the beginner's ideal flower, ger-
ninating quickly in warm weather,
growing rapidly to flowering size,
und then producing blossoms abun-
dantly until frost kills it.
Late planted zinnias arc best
sown where they are to remain to
avoid the check of transplanting.
Plant three or lour seeds to a hill,
hills 2Vi feet apart for the large
flowering types and 18 inches for
the dwarf sorts, then thin to a sin-
gle plant. They will make rapid
growth, especially if encoura."* !
with a complete plant food. l
To encourage large flowers, ap-
ply a teaspoonful of plant food
mound each plant after buds ap-
pear. Stir it into the soil, taking
care not to allow it to touch stems
r foliage. If it should get on the
foliage, brush or wash off.
Zinnias have shown remarkable
ability to improve in size and color,
under the encouragement of plant
breeders. Their color range is one
of the largest, including nearly all
the spectrum except real blues. In
size they range from the tiny gra-
cillima or cupid type, through many
intermediate sizes to the dahlia
flowered and California giant
classes, which can be grown to a
diameter of six inches. And they
have been bred into a remarkable
variety of forms.
Small flowered zinnias are hi
some ways better border flowers
than the giant flowered classes;
they produce more flowers, held
above the foliage, on bushy plants,
and their variety of forms make
interesting texture effects.
The shaggy Fantasy type, and
the scabiosa flowered zinnias make
pleasing cut flower arrangements,
while the small flowered singles
arc excellent for low bowl bouquets.
All zinnias take about the same
culture, and all show remarkable
ability to withstand rough treat-
ment, while responding generously
to good care. Progress has been
made in breeding the various
strains true to type, and develop-
ing more brilliant colors.
Divorce, Granted
Oeie Biown vs, Rohamia
Brown.
Lillian Bryson vs. Carson E.
Bryson, custody of minor child
awarded plaintiff.
The Worst Is Yet To Com**
Caiee Disposed Of
Mack Childs vs. Employees
Lloyds, workmen’s compensation,
judgement for plantiff
Sol Katz et al vs. W. J, Dur-
'hiili;, damages, judgment for de-
fendant.
Aneil Barker vs. Texas Elec-
tric Railway company, damages,
agreed settlement approved.
J. R. Olymer Jr, w». J. R. Sr,
et al, friendly suit to try title,
judgment setting aside properly
for minor.
INDIGESTION
| Did You Place Your
Asthma Mucus FALSE TEETH
t . .. In a Glass Last Night?
Coughing, Gasping
Thanks to a Doctor’s prescription called
Mendaro, thousands now palliate terrible re-
nature remove thick excess mucus. No dopes,
no smokes, no injections. Just.
pleasant tablets. Tl.o
Thousands do and wonder why thoir den
lures remain dull and stained ~
suffer with offending denture
fail to realise that water alone
ing agent - but now, there's a
why they
denture breath They
may excite the Heart
Qaa trapped In th« stomach or gullet may wit like a
hair-trigger on the heart action. At the firstjilgu of
dtitrase smart mei
Tablets to set gas
acting medicines known for symptomi
hyperacidity. If the FIBHT TRIAL doesn't
distiiis snii
Tablets
fastest-act!
lart men and women depend on Bell alia
free, No laxative but made of the
medicines km
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and receive
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welcome sleep
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the full cost unless you are completely sat-
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Immediate refund of
tu _____ _ .jything to ga
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druggist today for only OUc.
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n.ri.cl.d by » d.nliBI, c.ll.d St.r. Kl..n
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no brushing! Simply pul a hill. St.r. Klf.n
Mix Lemon Juice
. AT HOME
dL&Ji TO RELIEVE
^/rheumatic pains
no orusmngi ■myi; - .....-
Powdar in a glass of watar-soak
your teeth - now they sparkle. I v //
really clean and look like
day
are
the
ly your dentist said,
• Don't they look natural?" T
Stera-Kleen - lasts long - costs
only JO* At all druggists.
of gaatrlc hyperacidity. If the FlttHl TRIAL
prove Bell-ans better, return bottle to us aod r
DOUBLE Money Back. 25c. at all drug stem.
Old Farmer's Recipe
Lem
have Allenru — grocers have lemons
,... Mix Allenru and
non juice to get quick rebel from pains
rheumatics and neuralgia Druggists
Allenru — u
Money Back— L This Recipe Faila
Good news travel* fast—many of the thou*
sands of folks who now take lemon Juice
for rheumatic pain- have found tliut by
adding two tablespoonfula of Allenru to one
tablespoon! ul of Lemon Juice in a glass of
water, they get faster relief for the aches
aud pains caused by rheumatism, lumbago
It’s no surprise either, for Allenru Is a
15 year old formula to relieve rheumatic
;hes und pains In fact—If it does not help
mey back What could be fi
AFTNR‘45
Vary often « yOM gre #
becomes osocieus
yo»r blood oah/io*
oldary
tem o_„______
and your blood «
get the proper rv
ruent. You feel UtfUae
and worn out. Try
a single bottle of
fumovit old Hot*
tetter's. Itaatimii-
lating herb* and
roots quickly help in
revitalizing tha «T
tiva glands. At
storeseverywhere^lof
ieip iu
diacs-
dnig
JUI
your money back What could be fairer?
Get Allenru today at any live druggist Only
~o it Now.
HDSTETTEHS
Stomachic BITTERS
1(5 cchtg—Do It 1
GOT A
Don’t neglect your Breath
GRAYSON COUNTY COURT
JAKE J. LOY. JUDGE
Probate Docket
Bp-sip Dumas lias offered tti-
wiH of D. G. Dumas, deceased,
f,i, probate.
Lillie Tolleson and Alice Cook
have offered the will of Victor
jm Dittler, deceased, for probate
NEW! “BACTERIOSTATIC"
FEMININE
“THAT LITTLE GAME”
A Gallery of Nuts
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HYGIENE
now finding great favor
among women...
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YOU
DfcTiJttO
UiL PASCAL.
If you've got a date with the girl friend, or
, buiiinet
a* but inesa ui>pointrnent, pluy Hjnurt ami take
the proper precaution to ace tliut your breath
doesn’t offend unnecessarily. After all, noth-
ing in so Inexcusable und so offensive us a
neglected case of halitosis (hud kreuth). Be-
fore your next date or business appointment,
rinse the mouth with LUterine Antiseptic.
Complaints Fired
Carl Hunter, petty
theft., on
rinse the mouth with LUterine Antiseptic.
Almost immediately your breath becomes
iiweeter, purer, less likely to offend. Most
cases of halitosis, say some authorities, are
due to the fermentation of tiny foot! particles
in the mouth, although some cases may be
due to systemic disorders. Agnln«t the for-
mer condition, LUterine Antiseptic works
wonders because it first hulls the fermenta-
tion und then overcomes the odors it causes.
Don’t forget to use it. It's the first aid of
thousands of popular and succe. iful people.
USTER1NE ANTISEPTIC
To Make Your Broath Sweotrr
Many doctors recommend regular use
of douches as a precautionary meas-
ure lor 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
Plnltham’s Sanative Wash! Plnkhum’a
Sanative Wash Is gaining great favor
among women because it’s NOT a
harmful germicide. Instead — lt» a
mighty effective “bacteriostatic" (the
modern trend). It not only discour-
ages bacterial growth und infection
but thoroughly cleanses and deodor-
izes Very soothing — relieves minor
irritations and discharge and has a
(onic effect on delicate membranes.
Inexpensive! Get your bottle of Lydia
Plnkhajn’s Sanative Wash today. All
druggists.
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Anderson, LeRoy. The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 248, Ed. 1 Friday, May 1, 1942, newspaper, May 1, 1942; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth527360/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.