The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 265, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 6, 1937 Page: 3 of 4
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FIFTEENTH DIBTf.'Xr COURT
R. M. CARTER, JUDOB
i New Suite Filed
1 R. L» Templeton et al v». Ed
Steagall et a I, partition.
1 MoC raw's Incorporated vs. Deni
eon Peanut company, debt.
J. A. Mealor v«. Tradera anil
General Insurance company, dam-
atrea.
Z. Gossett, banking commissioner
of Texas, vs. Sid T. Jefferson el
al, debt.
Caeee Disposed
Nellie Thompson et al vs. .1. S.
Masslngale et al, partition. J. W.
Blassingame appointed receiver and
ordered to sell lot 1, block 1, C. I,'.
Stowe's addition, Sherman, that
money may be divide*.
Settings Made
i The following civil non-jury set-
tings was released Tuesday:
May 7—Wells and Stanton vs. J.
I’. McGraw; Farm and Home Sav-
ings and Loan association vs. H.
C. Simmons; Nancy T. Smith vs
E. I,. King; F' W. Klass vs J. C
Maguirk et al; Edward S. Whiting
vs Estelle Hunter et al: The Chap
man Milling company vs. J. T,. An-
drews: Texas Pacific Coal and Oil
bmopany vs. O. L. Simmons; O. T„
{Blmmon vs. Ttfxas 'Pacific Coal
| and Oil company; The (ilant Tlr>
land Rublwr company vs. Foster and
Compay; Mrs. W A. Lawrey et al
Sterling vs. Foster Produce com-
I 'puny; Furst and Thomas vs. O. U.
Harrell.
May X- Hassett Furniture com-
pany vs. Peveto company: Denison
Building and Loan association vs.
Maggie Richards; R. J. Mason vs.
Nellie Mason et al; Furst and
Thomas vs. Clarence Ellison et al;
Furst and Thomas vs. R. E. Go-
Ightly et al; M. A. Joy vs. C. L
Pool et al; Furst and Thomas vs.
E. S. Phillips et al; R. C. Durrott
vs. J. W McDowell Jr; C. A. Mi-
am vs. J. W. McDowell Jr.; Furst
and Thomas vs. O. D. Triplett et
al: Furst and Thomas vs. Char-
lotte E. Raymer; John P. Sweeney.
Independent executor et al vs. T.eo ,
Murphy et al; The Whitethorn Na-
• Inna! hank vs. W. D. I.. McJnnklns ^
el nx; E. N. Wilson et al vs, Joseph |
Ttroekphaler et al: H. A. Reddick,
vs. Standard Coffee company, Inc . |
Mrs. Emma Doveilette Seay vs. V.'. ,
R Freeman Jr.: Mrs. Emma I.ovol- i
lette Seay vs. W. 11. Freeman Jr., i
Mrs. Emma Doveilette Seay u^
I“THAT LITTLE GAME’’
HOt-o Of* l Holts OH l
V4HATS conun' off, hers?
TaNtN’ -TO SHIM (HE ?
\ne Got one (HoaE
RED CHIP CONMn' To ME,
Bahw. ere.
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•THE BANKER
Aint you
GETTIN' 'EM
FAST ENOUGH,
Too CROON?
THATS u/hat
1 calls
Biting the
HAND THAT
FEEDS Too,*
HE'S "foot*
sole support.
iT
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STACK LOOKED
small, -
SoESS he
Pocketed a
COUPLE OF (HY
CHIPS, TOO.
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what's / ’
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EDUCATION
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•Gertrude Freeman Smith; Gilbert
Waddle vs. John Beasly et al;
Palsy Brown va. Km pi re Insurance
company of Texas; Bertha C. Mar-
hall vs. M. D. F. Hanson et al.
Mrs. Minnie M. Jones vs. Mrs.
George Redwood Shane; North
Texas Loan and Trust company vs.
Margaret Speed; Dallas Building
and Loan company vs. Peter F.
Schmall; J. S. Duke vs. Raymond
Duke; Mrs. Sallie A. Wood vs. Will
Barrett et al; Jane Huffman vs.
Mutual Life and Loan association
of America; Clara Hanson vs. S.
F. Garland et ux; Elva Freeman
vs. W. B. Freeman; Ijouie R. Hug-
gins et nl vs. Alex Boyd et ux.
Everheait Grocery company vs. I la
Wallace; W. R. Jones vs. ,T. A.
Rowland.
A civil jury setting was an-
nounced as follows:
May 24—Duffy Ray West vs
Garetr Umphrcss; Bob Covey vs.
Texas Employers Insurance asso-
ciation: Mrs. Kiln Ttcc Henderson
et al vs. O. M. Ross et al; Josette
Amorosso vs. Jefferson Standard
Life Insurance company; L. P.
Hammett et ux vs. The State of
Texas et al; Romie Breeden vs.
Steakley Chevrolet company; Neva’
Laws vs. Brotherhood of Locomo-
tive l iretrmn et al.
GRAYSON COUNTY COURT
JAKE .1. LOY, JUDGE
Apperance Cfocket
.1. It. Oliver vs. L. R. Johnson,
damages. Appeal from justice court
number three.
Non-Jury Docket
Alice Shepard vs. Supreme Camp
of the American Woodmen, suit or
policy. Dismissed it defendant’s
cost.
Complaint Filed
Joe Stephens, two charges of li-
quor law violation.
Itumpty Harrington, two charges
• d liquor law violation.
Beer Docket
T A. Murray, application to re-
tail beer at Denison.
o. L. Dial granted license to re-
tail he*»r at 1205 North Travis.
Automobile Registrations
Johnson-Burks Supply company.
iShreman Chevrolet sedan.
Mrs 4 A L. Gough Sherman,
c hevrolet truck.
W. R. Holcomb. Van Alstyiv,
•Chevrolet coupe.
\ Grace Fitzgerald, Sherman, La-
Fayette sedan.
Swift and Company, Fort Worth,
Ford coupe.
Ernest C. Mtlligan, Sherman.
Ford tudof.
L. E. Madden, Aubrey, Chevrolet
sedan.
Marriage Licenses
I Lewis Hampton and Queennio
(Smith. Sherman.
Realty Transfers
1 G. B. Pierce et al to 41. R. and
Gertrude Williams, lot f», K. Neath-
ery homestead, R. If. Martin sur-
vey; $400, April 17, 1037.
’ Jesse M. Cook et ux to C C.
Groves. 7.IS acres in H. Jones sur-
vey: $62a. April 30, 1037.
Hercules Life Insurance com-
pany to R. W. Wilson. 43 acres In
Richard McIntyre survey; $2,580
■April 6, 1037.
■ It. W. Wilson et ux to Robert S.
Kerr. 43 acres in Richard Mcln-
tire survey; $1A and other c°nsid-
eratons. April 17, 1037.
Oil and Gas Leases
I R. W. Wilson et al to Kerlyn Oil
company, 4 3 acres in Richard Mc-
Intirc survey: $10 and other eon-
siderntions, April 17, 1037.
Mineral Deed
V. V Trim et ux to Dr. Paul L
Fierce, fourt interest in 27.5 a err
of .T. P. Thurston survey; $10, Mn\
1. 1937.
Doctors say night driving blind-
pes^enuse of many highway ac-
cidents. results from vitamin A
deficienr v.
IIOW WELL DO YOU
KNOW TH£
|^ortli]?Mt\y0>t$oiitli
?
By Pat Parry
1 Name the three most famous
mounted police orders of the world
that will represent the l*an-Ameri-
can police at the Dallas interna-
I llonnl fair.
2 At an address delivered Mon-
I day night by a Roman churchman
j m New York City. Hitler was
branded as being what?
3 W. N. Bacon, (Rep.) has de-
| dared tha the will fight for what
j fund to he turned hack into tho
. treasury?
4 What i.s the strange statement
j made by Dr. John B. Parker, pro-
* lessor of biology of the Washing-
1 ton Catholic University?
5 Under whose direction was the
program of the annual meeting of
Grayson County chapter of the
Austin College Alumni and Ex-
students association which was re-
cently held at Woodlake?
G Findings of the U. S. Timbe’
Conservation Board tend to dispel
what fear?
7 Fisherman at what, point use
a line a mils long with a- many
as 1.500 hooks?
8 Thr» dariy row’s habit of eat-
ing dirt and chewing wood is a
sign of what?
9 What is the aim of the Japan-
's*1 Broadcasting Corporation tow-
ards the 1940 Olympic games?
10 Soviet parachute jumpers who
pass a training course are deco-
rated with the Order of the Red
Star whih enables them to do what.’
H’lo* answers to the questions
lifted above arc to be found on tilt
classified page.
BUY A GRADUATION
GIFT NOW FROM US.
A GRAND SELECTION OF
Diamonds
AND OTHER GIFT JEWELRY
PRICED REASONABLY
Rockwell’s
1 hr Lending Jeweler.
ADOLPH JOHNSON
J. G. PUCKETT
1937 GRADUATES
CLIFFORD MYERS ESLER, JR.
HAZEL HAGANS
All types oi outdoor sports as Hazel Hagans Is the daughter
well as construction of airplanes."! Mr. and .Airs. George D. Ha-
are the hobbies of Clifford Esler,; gan.-, 831 West Heron street.
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M.j Her ambition is to become an at-
Eslcr, 1015 West Morton street, turney and in order to do this,
Following graduating Clifford in- she plans to spend four years at
tends to enter the Marion Insti- Southeastern Teachers college ia
tute in preparation for tiaining at Durant, majoring in public speaks
the United States Naval Academy ing and later attending lav
in Annapolis.
, school.
I
This graduate lias an ambition This graduate'.- hobby is graee-
to become an aeronautical engin- ful dancing in ballroom style and
eer and design a plane suitable she is popular with her fellow
for purchase by some air line students. Hazel's school affilla-
company or the government. Clif- tions at present include the Rain-
ford is a m cm be.1 of the 11: Y bow Girls, Girl Reserves, Speakers
cluli and DeMolay organization at Forum, National Forensic League,
present. He was in declamation Senior Stenographers, Aellow
during 34 and 3'i as well as the Jacket Staff and Debate. She
scholarship club at the same was in the Scholarship club, Pep
time. t squad and Glee club iti 34-36.
A.4 WSM KOA. CBS—Poc-tic
Melodic. KRLD KOMA WHAS
WBBM KTR1I KLM.OX KSL.
9:30. CBS—Isham Jones’ or-
chestra, WACO KTSA KWKH K
NOW KGKO KTRII KMOX KT
j UL KOMA WBT. NBC—North-
ern Lights, KPRC WKY WOAI.
Jack Pearl, W
Following
Air Routes
6 p. m. NBC—Rudy Valle*, wj
FAA FLW WMAQ KPRC WHOI
WOAI KV00 WKY WSM WDAF'.; RulJnoff, KRLD.
CBS—Kate Smith, WBT KRI.Di j},\p
KOMA KTHH KMOX WBBM W ']0 NBC—Jerry Blaine’s or-
WL. jehestra, WSM WFAA WDAF K
7. NBC—Lanny Ross. KPR< W ( BS—Anson W eek’s orches-
MAQ WBAP WLW WHO WDAF ,,., KRLI) WP.T KGKO WBBM
WOAI WKY WSM. CBS—Ma-'KTRtI KTlTT,
jor Bowes, KWKH KNOW KGKO( 10;30 CBS—Eddie Elkin's
KTSA KRLDKOMA KTRII KM; orthestrat KTSA AVBBM KWKH
OX WWL. j KTIJL KGKO WBT WACO. Or-
8. CBS—Floyd Gibbons. KRl.Dj ,.hpptI.a, WFAA KRLD.
KTSA KWKH KOMA KTRH KG; , , CBS—Nocturne, KWKH K
KO KMOX KSL. NBC—Bing Tn KOMA KTSA WACO WBB
Crosby, WOAI WHO KPRC WH M xBC—Eddie Varzo’s orches-
AF WFAA WMAQ WSM Wl.W lra WOAI WREN KPRC KVOO
KOA WKY. j WMAQ WSM; Louis Panico’s Ol-
8:30. CBS—March of Time, Kj chestra WFAA WENR. Orchestra
MOX WHAS KRLD KOMA KTSA'krlD.
KTRH WWL WBT. i_____
9. NBC—Amos 'n Andy, WLWj
WMAQ WDAF WOAI KPRC WF,Drive
SAFELY—Not
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 265, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 6, 1937, newspaper, May 6, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth738348/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.