The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 164, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1937 Page: 3 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 21 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
r*-
PPL
jn/K T5f?wPWi|j
THE DENISON PRESS
IgfW-
.
ROCKWELL’S
JEWELRY STORE
• DIAMONDS
• WATCHES
• RADIOS
TUNE IN KRRV~dXilY FOR SPECIALS
HOW WKL DO YOU
KNOW THE
^orthjra«tW**t§o»tb
•>
■y Pat Parry
J.—Who is the Deui»<m youth
picked as one of the outetandinfr
players In Texas during the 1936
fool hall season bs a Dallas news-
paper?
t.—What was the telephone toll
bill for December of Edward Wind-
sor In Vienna. Austria, to Mrs.
Wallis Simpson, in Cannes, France?
3.—What h tlie disease that
claimed more lives in Denison
during 1936 limn ary other sick-
ness?
S—Who was the lotjal pastor
and wife that recently celebrated
Then, Maybe We're Wrong
PAcng ybi
Is This Called Polo?
J. G. PUCKETT
ADOLPH JOHNSON
1WNGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
f And The Worst Is Yet To Come
NO»A - YOU LOOK AWFULLY
riCLO. 7HC CHAUFFEUR |5 AT
------ “WE A RIDE . '
PARK AND ILL
>mN6
THE DIAL
3feKKS
rsc-J
!
Slim Summerville and Jane Withers, bugaboo of Shirley Temple,! ,loe E. Buwn, whose mouth resembles clo.-ely tin- opening to the
aie seen as they go through their antics for the sake of juleps in | Mammoth cave, is seen with a . unties who appear with
their picture “Can This be Dixie" at the Rialto currently.
'X2?
$mo-
THAT LITTLE CAME” iBteMiafic»rt«fl.c«,N.E.-By B. Link
Tdi? &.Rt> SAYS
THlh Alp THE TifAt
?
| CANT UNOERYTAND
vriHY A Good
puMen likb-
M'/S&lF CANT
get The good
ONES
WtHlLl THlt.
CuCHOO CHlftPS
tel JoST AS OFTEN
sNtTH 9
Ano YouYl
nonce That
This oaD-nMEf!
(S AlWMS
IN A
vNElL, IF |
STAY LONG
Enough i'll
\WiN YET.'
C'MON !
C'MON !
Dont Go To
sleep;
SAY SuMPiN'-
5ay Soapin'.
Ant rn«5 ogt>
fHOUMD HAS AH itk£A
That it
Th - i>(7Avg TO ShuFfLg
't *i lamPing,
mcanu/Kil« Humming
__ ______r
TA-fiA-TA- i
TAT- TAT- j
A - l A - L A -
ottbeg dE6 btij
ANti eAsr Sut
(VOT LtAVr IN
OOP GALLERY Of
FerouiArt NUTS,"*
THt 3ucce,rtc> >eiHo
PUTS THfi PASTE-P.oAKOS
OH THE Bum
NOW \
behave, ;
You
DERHED )
ul rascal. |
'J their crystal \v< tiding anniversary?
i I d.- Who is the national Presby-
tery official t lirct will he present
Jan. 21 when the Presbyteridn
Mens’ A.SHticiTiion of Grayson and
Kannm counths mod in White-
wri glit?
•!. 'i’f.xa; • xperiment station
workers :uv nuking studies of buf-
falo gi'as.s in an el fort to do what
7 —The first ocean fliers' school
'v is organized by what int• •mathm-
•il figure?
n \\ :i\ 11• •» hulled water taste
rial ?
r II- many students are en-
rolled in the i)*iiison high schoo '
1" Xjhic tit,. local youth that
leptut'd a l.iey< |(- stolen from his
home sonn iime Monday night?
. The above g nest ions were taken j diaries
j from the news columns of your
* Deriimil I'ie.'fM li vs ti .iu 4S iiOUl'S
j ngo. Tin- cor.fi t niiRwers will 04
I found I,lie ol i ■•sined page.
v* \ >i. Jan. 7, 1936
X. L. Stephenson to .1. G Rich-
ards. 100 acres. W. a. Miller sur-
vey. >1. Xov. 4. 1035.
X. R Stephenson to J. 0. Rich
rd.s 92 acres. \V. G. Mi.ler survey
$1. Xov. 4. 1935.
Harvey Vannoy et ux to Ralph
harper atul W. 1C. Mannas, 5.66
i 'hai les Quillen; $10, Jan. 4,
1037.
J- I’■ Swindle et ux to W. If
('\ > k 4o .ores W C. Denton sur
v* ' il. April 9, 1936.
l W. Flowers et ux to W. M
him in hi.-
Saturday.
latest film, “ ]**»!o Joe coming- t<> the Rialto Friday and
et al, 3o acres. lgd w n d Velasco
survey; $1 and other considera-
tions, Xov. 24. 1936.
Red Wing Oil companv to O.
Fiiloe, 13. • .'n i'i >. I'7nips*m Thump
sun sui v*-> >1 and oil" r consid-
e) at ions I'• i 15, 1936.
I'. !•: G I hr. a til to A- S. Reed. 4 8
iiM s. Gioubs Quillen survey; $1
and other coiisidei ations, Jan
1937.
J. <i I:i« lends to F. R Gilbreath
113.:i2 ac.-es. Edward Velasco sur-
vov, <1 i iid other considei -at ions.
System Return
Of Nominations
Is Noted Today
Xmiim and R. J. Tlmmis Jr., one ' 1937.
■ re, Charles Quillin survey; $10 ; ‘: Richard* to A. H. Reel. 40
COURTS—
(Continued from Page 2)
H. W ilt ’.inil, tr.o t l"it i,y 103 fee*,
Gharles Quillen -urw>; $150, Deo,
31 1936.
X<*11i• M.-if Sv. tm■ 11*• y et vir to
Robert E. 13. Fie.dec. lot 1 an 1
north half 01 lot 3. block 23, Col
leg.- addition. Van Alstyne; $ 1,1 ">0,
•laii. 4. 1937.
Jan. 5. 1937.
I «.-.«■ Edward Velasco survey.
$1
Mrs. \\\ C. Clark to W E.
Man -
And other considerations
Jan
5,
n i.s and R. J. Timmis Jr., one
acre.
1937.
j Charles Quillen survey $10,
Jan.
.j g. Richards to A. S
Reed.
i4
4. 1937.
acres, (.'iiarh‘6 Quillen hiii’y*\\
----
and other consider-ati i.s
J a n.
b,
0d and Gat Assignment
1937.
J. G. Richards to A. >
R* "d,
26
F. R Gilbreath to James L.
An-
acres, Charles Quillen -
rvey;
$1
- derson and ,H. E. Rapp, 3? acres,
l Charles Quillen survey; $1 and oth-
and other considerations
1937
Jap.
5,
< r considerations, Dec. 23. 193«.
J. G. Richards to A. ,s
R'"<1.
20
.1 G. Richards to Troy Cox
20.-) r.
acres. Charles Quillen
survey:
<icr.s, W. f; Miller survey: Si
and
Jan. 5. 1937.
i .1 (!. I{i( ha ds. 1 *4
Quillen survey; $1,
Oil and Gas Leases
\V. It. McDonald to J <I. Rich
a i lls. 20 acres, Charh Quillen sur
ve\ ; $4. March 3, 1936
J. II. Re. d to .f. G. Kidiaids, 26 .
acre- (’harhs Quillen survey; $1, !
March 4 l!»56
K. i.. Fan i
acres, Charles
Feb. 25. 1936.
.!. R Hollinshe.1.1 t.. J. <, Rich
aids 113.32 acres IXlwjrd V’elasco
survey. >1. Feb. I,., 1936.
1» W. Whitten ti. J. G. Richards,
•10 acres. Edward Velasco survey
M. March 2, 1936.
r. 1). Reed et al to F. 10. Gil-
i reath. SO acre.-. R Itch..: - sur-
othei considerations, Xov. 27, 1936.
< »• T. Clark to J. F. Prazak, 10
acres, J. Barefoot survey; $1 and
other considerations, Jan. 1, 1937.
I 13. Gilbreath to F. L. Shackle
li"id, 20 acres. Charles Quillen sur
\ V: $1 and other considerations,
Xov. 3. 1936.
F. R Gilbreath to v. R Shackle-
ford, 15 acres, Charles Quillen sur-
vey; $1 and other considerations,
Xov. 3. 1936.
K I' Gilbreath to !• f,. Shackle-
ford. 60 acres, W. G. Miller survey;
i and other considerations. Xov.
‘ 17, 1936
F. R Gilbreath to C M. Hecknei
• t al, 25 acres, Char.es Quillen
survey; and other consider;!
| (ions., Dec. 16. 1936.
F. E. Gilbreath to C M. Heck*
ner et al. 20 acr. Charles Quillen
survey: .<1 and other considet i-
Uon.q. Dec. 16. 1936
J. G. Richards to M. D .kner
THE DUMBUNN1ES
bv Albertine Ran da i
NOW.CHILDREN . MIND YOUR
MANNERS! riAYOR LEMUEL
LOP ANP POOOR WiII I I V
-____ ARE COMINI. ;
C y*
TREY HAVE GiVF N Uo THIS 1
l OVELY TRE AT LOR THE /
OPENING OF 601001 !
\'OL) KNOW I HE 16 A
BROTHER OE NIKS. POE .WHO
JUST MARRIED OUR REAR parson -
//
•5 :f ij
\ SEE. I’M 60IN 1u HAVE
, A t>osY WEEK win. gumf
I.IT1LE TUMMIFS !
y—
VvLLL.VOOW HONOR OHAU V.f .-w'L
NOUR 5Pt.FO\ NoW . OR . liALL
WF. LET THt CHILDREN t f ?J0Y '
\ THE.M5C.LVK A LITTLE LONGER *)
—
Mineral Deed
R. Rapp to James I. And' r
undivided 1.0-acre interest in
acres*. Charles Quiilen sur-
$1 and other considerations.
16. 1936.
Mrs J r Donnin to W M Mar-
[shall, undivided 13?acre inter-• *
in 106 acres Charles Quillen -> r
vcy; $325. Jan 1, 1937.
G. M. Forester et ux to W. H.
Marshall, undivided 10-acre in- ;
ter-st in 60 acres Charles C^uiller. ;
6iir'ey $10. Jan i. 19:',7
.1 W Floewrs et uv to \V 1! :
Marinas and R .1. Timmis Jr j
half interest in om- a.-i . . •*!•.(; I• * j
Quillen survey; SI" .Ian. !''37
Mrs. Meade France- Harper t
W. R Mannas and R. .1 Tim mb
Jr., one-fourth interest in lots 1»
to 12, inclusive. block 6 I. M
and (’ Collins udditimi <’"l I n
addditlon r’.illinsvii'' /Sl'h : u. '
5. 1937.
Mrs W. C Clark t.i W. V M.\" '
nns and R. J. Timmis Jr. h.alf ■
interest in part of block is. Wal-
do second aildition. * ollinsvilllle'
$10 Jan. t 1937.
DOROTHY DARNIT
by Charles McManus
\ajhewEver? Vc-u TtLi^^n Gets im
A MW P~ | ONE E AR
SOMETHIMG- ( 1
VOMERE D.^ Too
GET THAT | OF A ?
FROM watch ini'
mY Papa r
“l
well Suppose Vcu j r ^ rri c
, tell a woman S i „of s
J__ -L soMETHiNq in Doth
mJ'r-
Come5 out cf
HER MOUTH ^
",
r
C. Mf MANt !>■ '
Dr. Miitit;
N ERVINS
DM tht u yrk“
lay*
Muu Glivar
WHY DON'T
YOU
. TRY IT?
After more than three month*
of suffering from a nervous ail-
ment, Miss Glivar used Dr. Mil^j
Nervine which gave her such
splendid results that she wrote
us an enthusiastic letter.
If you suffer from "lYrrussc"
If you lit awakt nights,
start at sudden noises, tire
easily, art cranky, blue and
fidgety, your nerves are
probably out of order.
®*Juiet and relax them with tha
same medicine that “did tha
work” for this Colorado girL
Whether your “Nervea” hava
troubled you for hours or fow'
years, you’ll find this tima-
tested ratnady affective.
At Drug Stores 25c and $1.00.,
T OR miles'
\i:k\ im
I Al.-'I’IX T- Ret mu t<» tho
• m Mi it: noininatiog
ndhitt'-s < ' p .,otii<-:ary is pro-
' past'd I.J t IP Tex IS Civil Judicial
'"Micil In Uh annual j-cy/ort ju^f.
v' it. (; cm or Jam-.- V. AU-
! Intent * *: 11 - proposal, which
h:. - !.'• !. ‘-nd-od;. | in a bill to hv
i»i ,t.f?d to : • r , oming session of
l.pgiilature, is to race the stau-
I Wards of th(. Judiciary by opening
i it t<' attorneys who decline to po
11 the indie r it j. of a po-
litical ’campaign.
As seen by the council’s presi-
dent, M. X. Cr^stman, “the selfish*
n- ss of tic candid i f ■■ is supreme'’
tmd«-r tin pr- sp-nt system of prim-
<" i 11" n s-
"If tm nd into is able to so-
iirit tcciL-ii v’-m in a primary
Niisi.m; ‘-■••mi t ns b./ appeal
M'.lr ’ ; r i ■ r ,y fOPdllng
’ he ihf: • lb V>tc.-r, lie is
j nominotc.], but owes no obli-
gation to the party.
'1 1 • - p od i .■ n-<i large. In
i; ,n> 1 • ■' ti.- oyj of placing
1 1 ’ • n pnmai \ ticket iff
cmli.ii .’a>.-:ng. One wonders how
' " "• r-iy upon some
her < m< ; iImts of ids party to
• ■ 1 n'' his campaign and place hin
’ 1 ihf ti lift. ... it is be-
I •:' ' ’ 1 'hi hill wi ! t.iki the judge
| out of politic.-/'
h nn i! submitted the bill
....... ■- of the Texas
j *'1 • :■ opinions, and
• ' . ■ s favored the
M’ • >!•'); ■selecting «
rl oil-.11 expressions
j from the replies:
^ stem, only
• i' iirtded lawyers, who
t making promises
' : ! .......: ■ m. , inconsistent with
I jli mr.'-trit.v. l.datant dema-
' • •• who do
' m- ballot boxes,
j ! !,v " '• participating- in all
, T tin t: ds Of de-
| '1 tm • • Ocelli certain
j * "during : , n-•mination,'’
I • in ‘ : !-.• , worth and
II v..!•• ; against by tw)
'"n ? hi • : t. • average voters
'■ ' n •' n \s ho is a good
lj n guod . nd- shaker and a
good mixer.”
li n .nidiil.il-- is selectt-d in
e->u vention, * m- fitness of the cundi-
d-'!* ' h.• til. ighiy .'onaidered
■ *"i i.'»•*• cases , it of ten. the
best man i«j selected.”
■hi 1 n did ate with the most
1 i ■. and imhlc ity usually gets
i - nomination (under the present
R.vstem.),,
• If
not
Drive SAFELY Not Reckleiily
I
ADVERTTSE in the press
MEN LOVE
PEPPY GIRLS
You can become peppy
this easy way
tf you are hannr «n<1
iv.cn will takc you p!«.
they will Inrlti- von
IMI i
a't
•nv an<t full of fun.
plaicv If you aro lUclv,
will Invite you to dances and portlet.
•U 1 , |f you arc crott ami llfele^ta
tlrc«l out. nun won't »»«• IntiTratf
Men don't like quicC glrla. Me« do
part let to in jo' t h.m»rlv«o. i bav Want ali
alonii who arerfgj * ■
ull of pep.
n and alwav»
tcrested In yuu
Kills- Men f|o tu
“ ------ttlrla
1 Via x I riNKII VM S VFGF.TABI F COM -
nn Nl> n.-lite tflve you pep and eoerdy. hut
ind i
tv year
ihly fan
f to pep tbeui
. . . to help Ulve thrtti strenath ooerflv,
v|>arkle Notice the tJliU and women about
them Whfct make*
honett. uiaoy of
you who are full of pet
them peppv If the
HA
..... ........
5
fc’ *>,NKHAM‘S Vto.
gUMroOMroitNP ■ try. GlrU Wttfe faf
MB Ml •ttTBcavB to woo. ^
-*•
rt*k&
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 164, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1937, newspaper, January 7, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth736987/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.