The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, November 1, 1946 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DENISON PRESS
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, 1040
THE DENISON PRESS
EatahHzhjd in 1130
National advertising representative Inland News*
paper Ropresentatives, Inc., Wrtgley Ruildiifr,
Chicago, 111.
TeUphone NO. ®W
Offiee of Publkatien SOS W. Main
Issued Each Friday
CHARGE ACCOUNTS are aoceptaMe from persons
having telephone listed in their own name and up-
on agreeing to rondt when bill is presentod. 10 pier
oent will be added on unpaid private accounts after
80 days from date of first insertion.
LsfROY M. ANDERSON
...Editor
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OUT OF TOWN ORDERS for classified ads ar»
striotly payable in advance.
A s s. :.o 0.1.1 A T I O N
Any erroneous statement reflecting upon the
character or reputation of any persons will be
gladly corrected if brought to the attention of the
publishers. The Denison Press assumes no re-
sponelbility for error in advertising insertions
beyond the prico dtf the advertisement.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
fly the month ...............—...
Hy the Year ......._..............
One Year in Advance .........
gfx Months in Advance.....
Outside County udd 25c each
.20c
$2.50
$200
$1.00
six months
CANCELLATIONS must be received by 10 a. m.
In order to avoid publication in current issue.
Dedicated to clean and responsive government;
;o Individual and civic integrity; to individual and
sivic commercial progress.
ERRORS: The Denison Press will not be re
Yonstble for more than one incorrect Insertion.
RATES
Contract rates will he given
upon application. Legal ratee at
one cent per wordrpor Usertlen
1 lime lc per word
3 Times 2c per word
6 Times 3c per word
Minimum charge is for It words
(For consecutive insertions)
HELP WANTED—MALE &
FEMALE
WHY NOT BE THE WAT-
KINS DEALER in the section of
Denison? Permanent, pleasant
and highly profitable. Estab-
lished dealers earning over $1.50
an hour. Requirements: good
reputation, and a desire to make
money. For particulars, write,
The J. R. Watkins Co., 72-80 W.
Iowa (City Dept.), Memphis, Ten-
nessee.
PIANO—Docker Bros. Cabinet
Grand, a bargain. 205 ^tain
Street.
TENOR BANJO—With electric
attachment illuminates the
drum of the banjo. Banjo is
Gibson make—there’s non!-
better. Priced like a steel. On
display at 20i5 Main street.
SOCIETY PRINTING—Or en-
graving if you wish. Any style
and all designs. Quick Service
and prioed right. 205 Main
Street, Anderson A Sons Prlnfc-
GQI*D STAMPED printing on
your leather hand bag, purse,
bill fold or book. Call at 205
Main Street, Anderson A
Printery.
The Delco J?arrt Light was
invented by Charles F. Ketter-
ing.
Sons
CLOSING HOUR: Copiy received by 9
he published the same day.
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thsr. ever on getting new ar.d right
sizes for the woman who is five-
foot-five and under. Shorter waist,
jski.-t and sleeve with fuller bast
j*nd hips are stressed as shown
above in the bteck wool detc dress
pictured in the Cctaber issue at
■r-ood Hnar.-A-e is? ra- e.zinc.
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doors is .
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broil:--,
and r-r :> t'-
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of an oven tr«\ : h o hoKs three
gallons of n •, r h coot inc.i ad-
justable *• ( -; t, gtiil rao and nan-
c1", tripod an.1 fiv'v: f,;r the even
tan!;. Tue oven f--si is < jumped
with a hr.; vs «•.«> , faucet i;i make
the he; water chtainahie at any
time. Vi;j tripod may be used for
broiling i , c: to iioul the
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Dress
Shirts
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STRIPES
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SELECTIONS
$1.00 - $2.50
$3.50 - $5.50
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"APPRECIATIVE SERVICE'
325 W. Main
Phone 42C
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"OUR LABI.I. IS OUR GUARANTEE”
Loi-Mac Pharmacy
R. IIORD
200 W. Main
ROSCOE PACE
Phone 331
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Eugene Nolle, Jr., Republican
candidate for governor, has stres-
sed in his campaign speeches that
ms aim tor a two-party slave
means vital progress for Texas,
politically and economically.
All voters, regardless of party,
who believe in a two-party state,
should vote for Eugene Nolte, Jr.
and ail other Republican candi-
dates on Tuesday, Nov. 5.
Pol. Adv.
viri
Avoid Aggravation . . .
You can save wear aiul tear on your nerves by having
those minor plumbing, electrical or sheet metal repairs done
now . . . before they become major repairs. We maintain a
staff of trained workmen for any job, call us today!
KOEPPEN
ALDW
303 W. Woodard
Phone 32
'Ar Fashions
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Everyone wants a suit that can
bo worn by day and by night such
as the one shown above as pictured
In the September issue of Good
Housekeeping magazine. A black,
soft wool, unlined, with well eul
jacket, braid frag fastenings, it goes
1 well with a b‘ ght blouse or scarl
by day, softer shades by night, with
tailored hat and jewelry or feathers
' --a voliine.
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A. E. FRITTS
General Concrete
Contractor
Fnone 47
HARRY E. KAIN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Security Building
DENISON, TEXAS
Texas
Hardware
Co.
FREE DELIVERY
210 W. Main
Phone 119
SAFETYSEfiVI
BRAKES,WHEEL.
ALIGNlNGjtlGHTS.
22 7W.CHESTN.UTST.
Ttt.2744
1 INSURANCE
Lillian Ilaruly Cavender
D-B-A
J. R. HANDY
303y2 Woodard
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SiibED’S
MEN’S&BOY’S CLOTHING
213 W. Main Phone 320
Cities Service Station
M. W. VEATCH
030 W. Main St.
Phone 9583
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Accuracy and dependability in filling your doctor's pre-
scriptions exact'y as ordered has always been our policy . . .
you can be assured only fresh and potent drugs are used at
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Here’s a hniu- holder that is so
various-',• n- s.:.!.h' t*s to hold the
iiottle in ms” on no how the
baby II's «.;• witch way he (eras.
This !»■>' ! - l.old'-r is s*fe, saniiary
and sclcntifi. ally d-'-yu’i-.l. The cx-
i a:iion s - ; ;!.!:wtab!;* to any
length, tinrs on g b;..l! sechei. The
boidoc et the cmi ci. nipa • . i* •» ly
tnd ». asily .•>•• u •:! a., r slz ■ bottle
.:,ri tut ns to eay position. The whole
■■ :it is readily ett clied to buggy,
■ div tie, hi’di-ct; ir, crib or play-
pen. v.*i i lii’av may he.
G. W. Elankeaiship & Sons
SERVICE STATION
© PHILLIPS GO OILS and GASOLINE
431 W. Chestnut St
Phone 722
CARL AKINS
YOUR
530 W. MAIN-
DEALER
PHONE 71
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Texas Radiator & Cycle Shop
“BEST EQUIPPED RADIATOR AND CYCLE SHOP
IN NORTH TEXAS”
225 West Chestnut
Phone 307
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Joe Suhivan
Tiro Co.
ACROSS FROM POST OFFICE
Phono 283
PIT TOILETS
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Teens cvually bate dais but not
one like the face • framing wool-
roller to wear up or down shown
above as pichr.vd i’i the October
issue cf O ed Housekeeping maga-
zine.
BRATCHER-MOORE
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
riione 113
401 W. WOODARD
BABCOCK
BATTJERI&5
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BABOLEfiE —10*
ALL TYPES
CESS POOLS SEPTIC TANKS
CLEAND
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General Delivery Denison, Texas
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
A53 Keys Duplicated
Auto Keys Made by Code
Oud Thomas Tiro and Battery Service
Thone 4G
nanm
331 West Chestnut
Head Animals
Removed Free
PHONE COLLECT
CENTRAL HIDE &
838, SHERMAN
rendering CO.
Steakley Chevrolet Co.
The Place to Buy O. K. Used Cars
Telephone 231-
-206 So. Burnett Ave.
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Anderson, LeRoy. The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, November 1, 1946, newspaper, November 1, 1946; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth527852/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.