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THE DENISON PRESS
cooperation” Knox states "Industry is do places of business run by his sons
XMbllilud in 1»M
Telephone No. IOt
Office of Publication 007 W.
LeROY M. ANDERSON............................... Editor
XeROY M. ANDERSON Jr....... Mechanical Sup’t.
LOUIS V. ANDERSON .................... City Editor
J. O. HOLLIS ........ Busi ness-Advertising Manager
ing its full) share for defense in every re-
pect.”
Mr. Roosevelt says there is "no evi
donee of dilatory tactics that industry
seemed to be satisfied so long as it knew
Where it was going.”
Issued Daily Except Sunday
National advertising representative Inland News,
paper Representatives, Inc., Wrigley Building,*Chi
^ego, 111. "
Dedicated to clean and responsive govenunen 1
to individual and civic Integrity; to Individual and
civic commercial progress.
All this in the light of the fact that
business has been the least regulated in
this country than in any, is a strong word
of the American way of doing tilings and
shows that industry is 'as loyal in the main
as the man of the street.
BOX NUMBERS, Care Denison
advertisers desiring blind addre
he fiv i
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
’dne Week
One Month
Three Months vin sdvance)
Six Months (in advance)
Ona Year (in advance) .......
$1.71
$8.60
The only thing that held business back
from throwing its full powers of prod'uc
tion into the matter of defense wa« that of
amortization. It was hardly fair to expect
industry to make millions of dollars invest
ment in machine tools whiqh might or
might not be amortized. Obsolescence
would break all of them should tthe ma-
CHARGE ACCOUNTS are acceptable from persons .. . , ... , .
having telephone listed in their own name and up- CnineS not he permitted to pay 101 them
on agreeing to remit when bill b. presented. 10
per cent will be added on unpaid private accounts
after 80 days from ilate of first insertion
sevles and at the same time create the
usual operating expenses of industry. Hap-
CLOSING HOUR: Copy received
ba published the same day.
by V s. m.
and grandsons. The father has
three sons in the furniture busi-
ness here and can choose his time
and place with greater scope than
any other father in the city when
it comes to the number of stores
owned by hiS offsprings. . . .One
insurance man whose office is in
his car in the main, says he is do-
ing a splendid business and writ-
ing policies every day. But a-
newapaper man or a printer has
to invest thousands of dollars in
equipment, and pay increasing
rents. Things don’t seem balanced
when they come that way.....
Had you ever thought of it that
ir the disposition to boycott a
paper because it does not print a
story you would or would not like
if carried' through and the paper
was run by your idiosyncracies,
freedom of the press in tjjis coun-
try would be at end. Perhaps suNii
a person, maybe you, have often
charged that the corporations have
bought up the paper, still you
maintain the disposition you
would condemn in the corporation.
. . .As we see it the fact the gov-
ernor asks that no formal recep-
tion or hullabaloo be given inci-
dent to his visit here next Tues-
f'ltutlou lly Publication
The State of Texan. To the Sheriff
or any Constable of Grayson Coun-
ty—Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
summon J. D. Skinner by making
publication of this citation once In
each week for four successive
weeks previous to th*» return day
hereof, in some newspaper published
In your county, to appear at the
next regular term of the Justice
Court of Precinct No. 2 of Grayson
County to be held on the second
Monday in October, 1940, the same
being the 14th day of October 1940,
then and there to answer a suit
filed in said court on the 12th day
of September, 1940, numbered on
the docket of said court No 950,
wherein Lenwood Watley Is plain-
tiff and J. D. Skinner is defendant,
said suit being an action for debt
and the foreclosure of a chattle
mortgage.
HEREIN FAIL NOT, but of this
writ make due return as the law
dirtets
Given under my hand this 12th
day of September. 1940.
M. M Scholl. J. P.
precinct No. 2, Grayson County.
Texas.
Bept. 13-20-27; Oct. 3.
Sherman Abstract Company, Inc.
*111 pily the government has promised this Hay speaks in his favor. He
CANCELLATIONS must be received by 10 » m
m order to avoid publication in current iuue.
ERRORS: The Denison Pres* will not be re-
sponsible for more than one incorrect insertion.
would not occur and now we see industry
in America settling down to the business
of getting tiiis coiuntry ready for any emer-
gency.
OUT OF TOWN ORDERS for
strictly payable in advance.
eiauified ada arc
Any erroneoui statement reflecting upon the
character or reputation of any pertona will be
gladly corrected if brought to the attention of the
publishers. The Denison Frets aasumea no reapon-
•ibility for errorr in advertiaing insertions beyonc
he price of the advertisement.
The American Way Of
Running Industry
This spirit of working together in this
country under 'a free government untram-
meled by dictatorship is the secret of our
common prosperity. Business will naturally
give to l(he last drop in order to preserve
this and have everything rather than with-
hold and lose all.
here for strictly business an ! the
interest of the state and does not
want to be made the center of our
desire to place hi(n on an honoi
seat.
svOnenlal
.Cream'
$OU8AU$
fives i touch o< siHa
fiction Recxpturc,
that soft, tcijdef skin
.( youth, apt s
Read About This “IMPROVED"
FEMININE
Regarding the co-operation of industry
with the setup of the government in its!
defense plans, testimony from such men |
as General Wesson, chief of army ordnance t
General Brett, chief of material division t
Wendell L. Willkie sent to
j all the Jews of the country a special good
will message on the event of the New Year
Rush Hatlionah, in which he prays
that "God May Grant the Hebrew New
War Department, and others like Stimson, j Year 5701 may bring to Israel throughout
Knox,: Patterson and President Roosevelt the world the same peace and protection
himself these gentleman speak in highest j that the Jews of oiur Democracy have al-
praise. ; ways enjoyed and shall continue to enjoy
Wesson states “we have had the finest ;in the United States.
WHAT
OTHER EDS
ARE THINKING
I quota of approximately 12,000,-
000 bales, the same as is in ef-
fect for the current year, has been
proclaimed by Secretary of Agri-
culture Claude R. Wickard.
The County AAA Committees
will be in charge of all arrange-
| ments for the referendum in the
various counties, the chairman
1 said and the voting will be han-
jdled just as in any regular elec-
tion. The committe will choose
farmers to serve as
election officers in each eommuni-
used in the referendum last year,|ty Voting places will be
REFEREN9UF (PROCQWRE
SAME AS IN 1939
Voting procedure in the cotton lne c
marketing quota referendum, De- ^ |0(.aj
comber 7, will be the same as
when all cotton producer in the
State will be given the opportuni-
ty to vote in the referendum to
decide whether quotas will be in
effect in 1941. George Slaugh-
ter, State AAA Committee Chair-
man, points out that fn last year's
referendum, 82 per cent of the
cotton producers voting in Texas
favored.quotas, while 91 per cent, manner used
of the producers in the nation vot " ' “
ed “yes.”
A national cotton marketing jed
provided
ifor all communities where cotton
I is produced, the county committee
| designating the places and provid-
ing ballot boxes. Voting places will
'■pen at 9 a. m., December 7.
All voting will be by secret bal-
lot each farmer marking his bal-
lot and casting it in the customary
in secret balloting.
To lie effective in 1941, cotton
j marketing quotas must be approv-
by two-thirds of the farmers
Simple Menus Welcome
After Rich Holiday Fare
By JUDITH WILSON
PLANNING yoor menus
8 shopping for this week's
and
food
3uppiy may seem easv after the
lengthy marketing lists and com-
plicated menus of the holidays No
matter how much you are tempted,
however, do not make your menus
too stmple and unimaginative Ap-
petites must be catered to, espe-
cially after the rich diet of the
past weeks. A favorite dish vou
haven’t served for a long time,
something tricky and new or an
old dish served In a new way wtll
make inexpensive meals attractive
We hope you will like these sug-
gestions for January menus:
Buttered Stri. g beans
Cranberry Dumplings with
Hard Sauce
Co flee
WEDNESDAY
Breakfast
Cereal Flakes with Sliced Banana:
Scrambled Eggs Hot Muffins
Coffee
Dinner
Split Pea Soup with
Diced Left-over Ham
Vegetable Loaf-Tomato Sauce
Jellied Cider Fruit Salad
•Date Sauares Tea
Interesting Bits
About Our Friends
•--•
Scott a Good Engineer
In reading of the chief char-
acteristics of Barnabas, his re-
porter, Dr. Luke, says of him tha:
be was a good man.” That °f the District Court
comment on any man stands un
surpassed by any lengthy words
that man may heap on another.
Ihe say that Kubelik would rather
the introduction of himself aS a
violinist would be “Kubelik wTl
now for you.’’ Most of
"•ant to expatiate our own
a,,|1|ty at wordiness and
rather than to say
now fiCdk. for you. So Jt cobje3
about m say 0f our fellow
'mvnsman and civil engineer,
M. Scott, the .best we can
him is that he is
us
own
I encomium:
Kubelik will
Citation by .Publication
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
In the District Court, December
Term, A. D. 1940. To the Sheriff
or any Constable of Grayson
County—Greeting:
You are hereby commanded
that by making publication of this
citation in some newspaper pub-
lished in the County of Grayson
for four weeks previous to the re-
turn day hereof you summon
Floyd H. Wait whose residence is
unknown, to be and appear before
the District Court, 59th Judicial
District of Grayson county, to be-
holden in and for the County of
Grayson, at the Courthouse there-
of in Sherman on the first Mon-
day in December, 1940, then and
there to answer a petition filed
in said court on the 28th day of
August, 1940, wherein Christine
Wait is Plaintiff and Floyd H.
Wait is Defendant, the file num-
ber of said suit being 47728 and
the nature of said Plaintiff’s de-
mand being in substance an action
for divorce on the grounds of
cruel treatment and for custody
of the minor child LeRoy Wait, a |
boy two years old.
HEREIN FAIL NOT, but have
you then and there before said
Court this writ with your return
theron showing how you have ex-
excuted the same.
Witness V. R.. Henderson, Clerk
of Grayson
Co.
Given under my hand and seal
of said Court, at office in the
City of Sherman, this the 1st day
of Octdber, A. D., 1940.
V. R. Henderson, Clerk District
Court, Grayson County, Texas.
Oct. 4; 11; 18: 25.
HYGIENE
“Cleanliness” should be the watchword
of every girl nnd woman afflicted by
discharge. And thousands have discov-
ered dally douching with Lydia E.
Plnkham’s SANATIVE WASH most
EFFECTIVE. Unlike many products,
Plnkham’s Sanative Wash Is NOT
harmful, burning germicide. Instead
It’s an excellent BACTERIOSTATIC
(the modern trend) which delightfully
cleanses, deodorizes. Inhibits bacterial
growth and discourages Infection. Very
soothing to delicate membranes. Espe-
cially pleasing for marriage hygiene.
Fiirenis
When you ar.d your family start on •
train, motor or bus trip, be sure you
nave a box cA Mot Her sill's. Travel
nausea inevitably occurs at an incon-
venient time, but when prepared with
Mother*!!!’*—yours will be a happy
•ourr»ey. Children are not accustomed
to the constant motion and swavina of
(rains, motors and busses, and oftef
oocome faint and nauseated after riding
but a snort way. Relieve th is travel sick*
ness with a timely doso of Mothers!!!’*,
the remedy successfully used for more
dr an a third of a century, and recom-
mended by physicians, nurses and well
known travelers thrucut
the world. 9 At drug stores.
‘tJor further informal um u-rug U
■HI MOTMIPSILL SEMIOY CO„ I
4TO St . N*w Yo*k
many y«*n of world*
many yun .. ______
wide bm, aural? must
bs accepted aa evidence
of lotufaclory un,
And favorable publie
opinion lupporte that
of the able physicians
fho teat the r*.!ue of
1
of
^Scratching:
Rt/itrt
Itch Fait
■«r Not*/Bull i
For quick relief from itching ofeezuma. pimples.
atlilete’s foot, scabies, rashes and^ther ex-
ternally caused skin troubles, use wc^l-famous.
H.
say of
j< rood engineer: H^kep? bu" Jl
in VH 1*1 Alio DAfll!.__ n . . . •' • fntirlrlv elnne inli>n<i» itriiina Sfir trial hnlllff
the
various sections of this part of stops intense itching^ 35c trial bottle
state doing surveying work
and „hen it is pronounced through
it is also thorough. Likeable, a
prove* it, or yc
druggist today fo
ur money back. Ask your
[or D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION.
*
Doin'* under exactini
laboratory conditioni
TheM physicians too, approve every wor<
•f advertii’-- ---- ----1 *L- -Vl—11— -
which 1$ oi
g* a good diuretic treatment for disorder
of the kidney function and for relief of
the pain and worry it cauees
If more people were aware of how the
kidney# mu»t constantly remove wa$te
that cannot eta? in the blood without In-
jury to health, there would bo better un-
derstanding of wny the whole body auffere
when kidneys lag, and diuretic medica-
tion would be more often employed.
Burning scanty or too frequent urita-
\ioo sometlmee warn of disturbed kidney
function. You may suffer nagring back-
ache, persistent headachy attacks of dla*
■Inesi, setting up nighti. swelling, puffl*
ness under the r/e*—feel weak, nervous,
all played out.
Use Dosn's Fills. It it better to rely on
S medicine that haa won world wide ao-
elaim tLjn on aome^iing less favorably
yewr nsighborl
Doans Pills
SUNDAY
Breakfast
Pineapple Juice
•Baked Sausage Squares with
Poached Eggs
Icebox Cookies Coffee
Dinner
Salad Appetizer
Roast Chicken. Com Stuffing
Baked Sweet Potatoes
Buttered Broccoli
•Orange Shortcake Coffee
MONDAY
Breakfast
Stewed Prunes with Lemon
Creamed Left-over Chicken in
Popovers
Cocoa
Dinner
' Baked Hame with Spiced Bananas
Rice Croquettes
Buttered Green Cabbage
Assorted Relishes
•Stewed Pears with Custard Sauce
Coffee
THURSDAY
Breakfast
Cooked Cereal with Dates
Orange Toast Coffee
Dinner
Savory Meat Loaf with
Spicy Beet Relish
Scalloped Potatoes
Buttered Brussels Sprouts
Cup Cakes Coffee
FRIDAY
Brea kf art
Grapefruit Juice
Cinnamon French Toe.i*
Bacon Grape Jelly Coffee
Dinner
Broiled Haddock
F-ench Fried Potatoes
Spinach wi„h Lsm;-.
Preserved Pigs iTean Chetsr
Crackers 1 it
TUESDAY
Breakfast
Baked Apples
Boiled Rice with Cinnamon
Coffee
Dinner
lomato Juice Cocktails
Veui Strlos with Buttered
Noodle*.
SATfTfDAI
V Breakfut
Stewed Aonecta
Ham and Eggs Hot B^culta
Jam Ci*8m
Dinner
Winter Fruit Cup
Roast Lea of Lamb
Baked Potatoes
Buttered Canned Peas
•Apple Turnovers Coffee
town booster, quiet and unassum-
ing, the absence of any spectacu-
lar in his life does not bring him
mto the news columns, often, but
we are glad to say this of him.
Morgan Level Headed
M. B. Morgan, Denison man for
several years, and recently chosen
■is our representative, has been
in service of the Katy railro-d
long enough to know what it
means to please an e-nploye, since
promotion have followed until he
enjoys a responsible place on their
staff of emlpoyees. During odd
times through the years be has
nrepared himself for the law and
passed the bar some time back
and has practiced law when off
duty from the railroad. He is the
‘ype of man who can do well at
'east two things at the same time.
Now that he has taken on the du-
ties of Representative of Grayson
"minty, ho will also do this job
well no doubt. At least.it may
be safe in saying that there will
bp no cause for regretting choo
ipg him if he carries on as well
as he has in other matters.
Along the Nqw. IBct
Glad to see some of those holes
which have been scattered all ov
er the city in the pavements are
being filled up. They had gone
ton long without being cared for
and citizens were gnashing their
teeth and complaining to the Press
tha* a howl be raised for them.
Familiar and pleasing sight is that
of seeing the father of the Jen-
nings boys sitting around the
Tips to Keep Traveler
Looking Fresh En Route
short story—brisk, entertaining I lots of cold water. It leaves you
and very much to the point. Here | looking years younger, and vou an
are some short short beauty tips j all ready for your make-up
for you if you expect to take your
v a c a 11 on In
mid-winter or
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MISS HUNT
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voting in the nation. If approved
quotas will apply to all states,
counties and communities where
•Recipes will appear In subsequeir cotton is produced.—McKinney
JOliimn! C-nprier-Cazette
manage to get
away for a
brief trip be-
fore the holi-
day? are over.
C o n c lse as
they are, these
tips will help
make your
holiday a hap-
py and suc-
cessful one:
Take along
a bottle of eye
lotion and a
pair of sun-
glasses to protect you against sun
or snow glare. A well saturated
dab of cotton or an eyedropper will
do In place of an eyecup and take
up less space. Both will help pre-
vent and relieve eye strain.
To remove a cinder, bathe the
eye with lotion and try the classic
stunt of pulling the upper lid over
the lower and blowing your nose
It works--usually I Bathe the eye
again when the cinder Is out.
Keep up your standards of fas-
tidiousness. A dependable deodor-
ant or an anti-perspirant and
clean dress shields will not take up
much space In your bag and are
imperative for your daintiness and
self-conflctence.
Remember you will not have
much time between dates for
make-up and dress, so take along
some of those quick-working
masks to erase signs of weariness
and restore the freshness and
fhmness to your face in a Jiffy
There Is a cleansing mask that is
applied to vour wet skin, allowed
NERVOUS TENSION
Showa In both face and manner
You are not flt company for
yourself or anyone else when you
are Tense, Nervoui, “Keyed-up”.
Don’t misa out on your ahare of
good tlmea. The next time over-
taxed nervea make you Wakeful,
Restless, Irritable, try the soothing
effect of
DR. MILES NERVINE
Dr. Miles Nervine La a
scientific formula com-
pounded under the auper-
vision of akilled '•hemift*
in one of America’s mest
modern labora-
tories.
Why don’t roe Jry NT
Lore* Bottle f1J«
■aolJ Brittle IIS
▲t you Drag Store
OR. MILES
NERVINE
WHEN ’MORNING AFTER *CUX1M APPIaIJi
PONT WASTE YOUR TIME A WHINWfl.
IET ALKA-SELTZER LIFT THE TOO,
YCU'lLFINPTfiE SUN S
[MORNING AFTER
A
HEARTY dinner, or mid-
night lunch, a little too
much smoking, perhaps a
cocktail or two—great fun to-
night; a miserable letdown,
headaehey feeling tomorrow
morning.
“Dependable Abstract Service’’
T. #>. Green, Manager phone 369
108 Nl Crockett St. Sherman, Texaa
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one cent per word per insertion.
Dr. W. Doak Blassingame
Announce- the opening of his of-
fices for the general practice of
medicine, surgery and obstetrics, at
221-Z23 Security Building.
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From 7:00 to 10:00 p. m.
paily
A Ooclor is in Attendance
SHort-Murray
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Phone 113
401 W. WOODARD
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Kidneys Must
Clean Out Adds
Ext s acids, poisons and wastes in your
blood are removed chiefly by your kidney:;.
Getting up Nights, Burning Passages, Back-
ache, .Swollen Ankles, Nervousness. Rheu-
matic Pains, Dizziness, Circles Under Eves,
John C. Seale
BUILDING
: CONTRACTOR
: in Per Cent Union Labor g
>V.’,V.V.V.V,T.WJ<VAW(
, Ut/jtltiK. riB, VIM.ICJ uiiui t urci,
and feeling worn out, often’ are caused by
ilc and oon-systemic Kidney and
the
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non-orgi
Bladder
very first
helpli
pm
Kii
troubles. Usually in such cases, tho
t dose of i'yslrx Poes right to work
♦ Vi#. VIHnnve flitch on* K«t n<‘ifl<t
lping the Kidneys flush out excess acids j
tl wastes. And this cleansing, purifying »\
on, in Just a dav or so, may eas-
* * ‘------- nnd
istes.
Kidney nctic
nak
lly mi
better than in years. A printed guarantee
d each pacuag: of Cyslet ln-
you feel younger, strong r and
‘ irir.led guarantee
See Grayson County
Abstract and Real
Estate Company for
ABSTRACTS
rapped around i nch pactac of Cy»l« I
cures an immediate refund cf the full cost
unless you are completely satisfied. You have
everything to gain and nothing to lose under
this positive money hue): g'lurunhe so get
Cystex Irom your druggist today lor only 35c.
Kraft Bldg.
Pho. 853
You peopla who occaiiontlly at-
tend a party and tnjoy good fal-
lnwthlp and good food, oftan pay
next day for tha fun you had
Why don't you try Alka-Seltior
for that "Morning After” feeling?
Alka-Seltter is one medicine use-
ful in tha relief of many minor
iihnenU because Alka • Seltzer
combiner a reliable inaljeslc pain-
reiiever with buffeted alkalizing
•alia.
Try it whor.evar /ou have Head-
ache, Add Indigestion, Cold Symp-
toms, Muscular Fatigue, Neuralgia,
Muscular Paint.
Alka-Seltzer la non-laxatlva and
pleasant to take. Your drugglat
tells Alka-Seltzer by the glaie at
hit ,oda fountain and In con-
venient package,
use. Why not get
tiie next time you
are tr, > drug
.tore
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you are familiar with the short | to dry and then washed away with
* s
Anything from a
VISITinG CARD
Whether you go North or South
one of the biownish red shades of
lipstick and rouge will make you
look healthy unci vital. Save you:
exotic blue-reds or orchid foi
evening when vou wish to look
delicate and feminine.
Go easy on rich foods when you
are away from home. Wise girls do
not risk a single complexion bump
to mar the enjoyment of their hol-
iday.
Tuck an anti-sunburn cream
into your bag. It’s equally effective
against sun on sand, water oi
snow, and a sunburn in the wintei
Is nothing to write home about.
Make a daily siesta a habit while
you are away—even If you must
ask the porter for a pillow and
doze shamelessly in your seat dur-
ing a train journey. At a Hotel oi
as a house guest you will have a
better opportunity to have an af-
ternoon nap and nothing is so ef-
fective for putting sparkle into
your eyes and roses into your
cheeks.
Have a hot oil shampoo before
you set out on your journey and
have your most becoming wave
Brush it at night, push the curls
and waves into place and sleep
with a net on. Carry two or three
curlprs In your bag in case of
straggly ends. Use these at night
Make It a point to look particu-
larly charming when you arrive at
ypur destination. Before your train
pulls into the station, hurry to the
dressing room and sponge vour
face with skin tonic or diluted eau
de Cologne. Freshen your make-
up, put your hair in order, put on
your hat. pull out a fresh pair of
gloves and think how much tun
vou are going to have.
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Anderson, LeRoy. The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 88, Ed. 1 Friday, October 4, 1940, newspaper, October 4, 1940; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth528038/m1/2/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.