The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1933 Page: 2 of 8
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North,
Many Special
Acts Booked at
Fat Stock Show,
Compress Mot
Gain Victory
In Decision
j «t Woodard and Houston and Central and South Texas districts
>have w'th
fwnor.''
: The young men are Denison boys
Well known' and popular among
younger set. Their friends
that they will make a success
Of the venture and are wishing
them every good thing.
The boys are in full charge and
have done considerable to brighten
up their place of business getting
ready for the spring business.
him as assistant at the Older Boys’ Conference held
in Austin last week. There were
five other contestants for the of-
fice.
The Denison delegation, which
was sponsored by J. S. Kimble, lo-
cal faculty sponsor for the Hi-Y,
returned in h'gh spirits over the
recognition given Denison.
Meetings were held in the Cen-
tral Christian church and Austin
I FORT WORTH, Texas, March 2
—In addition to regular rodeo events
i which have attracted thousands an-
| nually, there will be several special
'acts for the Southwestern Exposi-
tion and Fat Stock Show which
A decision of far reaching signif-
icance and which means a great
deal to cotton compressors within
the inland section of the state was
made known in the city this week
when action of the I. C. C. in
will open here Friday night March i joint session with the R. R. C. of
[10, The show will continue through Texas decided against the rate be-
Sunday night, March 19.
“Silver Cloud," sr.aid to one of
the world’s greatest of educated
high school with almost a thousand horses’ "'iH appear every matinoe
and night. He is trained by Hardy
youths in attendance from various
Plans have been drawn up and I points in Texas.
Are being submitted to contractors | Denison boys
Murphy, turner of the horse “Buck"
attending were
to offer bids for the new home Griffiit Dollarhide, John Lee Bright, j
wl'iiih thrilled audiences', hero a,
sear ago. Murphy has tought “Sil-
ciotid” a number of tricks which
to be ejected by Roy M. Finley Warner Kelley, Horace Browning,
on the suburban site where his'John Clift, Ben Munson, Clarence .no other horse can perform
lafrge two story house was burned Wells, Billy McCoy, Wilson Brooks, j
last year. The new structure will F. lly Jamison, Lawrence Bate,
be a veneered brick bungalow.
Short-Murray
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Phone 1 I 3
606 W.
M-M HUJ
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Main SL
....tnnimnu
ing charged for hauling cotton by
the Ft. W. & D. Co. Ry.
The railroad has been charging
the same price for .a car of cotton
whether it was flat or compressed,
although a car couhl haul sixty
percent more of the compressed
cotton than the flat.
The result of this would he to
discourage compressing cotton
At each matinee and night there ' within the interior sections of the
will be a sensational horse jump- state and tend to have all cotton
Thomas Hodges, Gordon McDaniel. |ln" ;,rt' An automobile will be compressed at the port towns. This
placed in the arena. A horse, with- would mean the death knell to hun-
ous saddle or bridle, will lie sent deeds ot cotton compressors over
over the machine. Then a horse the state 'and it was to save such
will jump the car with a cowboy i concerns that the concerted move
in the saddle. The two horses will was taken up.
leap over the machine in Roman Denison, which lias a fine corn-
style, a cowboy having a foot on press employing a large force and
each animal. j which is an important business here
nterd the fight through the Cham-
Chas. M. Storts, connected with
the J. D. Kitchen & Bros., was here
from Ft. Worth Wednesday.
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YOUR CAR
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Fresh Chili
Made every day with only
the best ingredients.
Fresh Candy
Try our candies—always the
Peanut brittle, 15c lb.
best.
TONY’S
PALM GARDEN
Sweetest place in town
Needs attention like a watch.
We do the job right.
CARS WASHED
AND GREASED
Special Rates this week
O. K.
SERVICE STATION
Frank Stewart
Fannin at Chestnut Phone 317
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Another new feature this year
her of Commerce. The fight was
will he tlie wild cow milking con - j
, a laugh-provoking event which I sponsored over the state by the
test,
also has its thrills.
I Southwest Compress and Warehouse
Althoivgjh the/show has added (Association,
specialty acts, it has not reduced i The decision was handed down
the number of regular rodeo events j by the joint body that the rail-
in which world championships will!road could not make such rate and
be at stake and in which thousands tuled that in order to get the busi-
of dollars in cash awards will lie ness would have to remove the dis-
given. , | ability.
Almost three hundred head of, Haii the fight not been won, it
rodeo livestock will be used, exclu- would have meant building up of
Announcement Is mad# that fish* ,
tattooes around will
watched during the cloeed seaeon v^
on, game fish. The object,;Is to
protect the fish during spawning
Season during March and April.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
C. B. Randell, Sherman, Phone 145
J. H. Randel), Denison Phone 986
DR. P. L. CHASTAIN
Dentist
Room 413 Security Budding
Denison, Texas
-SEE-
DR. B. F. GILMER
For
Dental Work
319 H Mam- -Phone 60(
Office Phone 367
DR. J. E. MEADOR
Dentist
201-202 Security Bldg. X-RAy
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JON JAY LINDSAY
SIGNS
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wvifrm
—Wnnlii iii.Trrfmf unrinT
■
OUR NEW
LOCATION
YVe are deeply grateful to our
customers who have not
failed to stand by us with
their patronage and who have
continued to give their pa-
tronage at our new place of
business.
CLIFTON’S?
Coffee Shop
109 S. Burnett
i
There Is
—HEALTH
—VIGOR
—VIM
—VITALITY
in our home killed meat. Eat
more of our meats for stren-
gth. It is a home product.
DAYTON
AMPBELL’S
MARKET
i !
118 N. Austin
she of the many cowponies. The'port compressors to the hurt of the
interior concerns, and Denison
figure will include 7 part-Brahma
steers for steer aiding, GO Dull-'^oultl have suffered with the rest.
dogging steers, CO calves for <alf-
A letter of thanks for the part
roping, 30 cows for wild cow milk-jPonison had in the contest was re-
outlaw broncs ceived thiH week by SecretarY R-
G. Gresham of the Chamber from
ing contest and
for bareback and bronc riding con
ts.
: A. L. Reed, who h id charge ol' the
Informat on received by Manager i
John I!. Davis indicates that all of
the world champions will be back
to defend their titles in the 19 ro-
deo perfornta nees.
'case fm all interior interests.
SEWER EXTENSION ORDERED
BY CITY COMMISSIONERS
WAFLES MEN PLAN
FELLOWSHIP MEETING
FOR TUESDAY NIGHT
The first of the general get-to-
gether and fel'uwshlp meetings to be
held by the Wo pies Memorial church
The extension of one block of sew p announced for next Monday night,
er system was ordered at the meet- The meetings are to lie first for
ing of the Dennison City eoinmis-| the men and later one is to be held
sinners Tuesdav. The block is the ' for the women.
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Steady Chevrolet Company
Die Plrce to Buy O K. Used Cars Cheap
Telephone
1100 of West Texas between Texas' The meeting next Monday night
mil Howell. | is announced for the men of the
The citizens of that section have j church and will be especially to fos-
been working on the matter tor ter good fellowship among the male
I several !weeks ijnd the order to members of the congregation.
'give the extension will prove a: The Rev. Homer ’I'. Fort states
splendid investment for the city that the men are asked to come
wrWifiinnruiiwl
COMPLETE
SKIN
TONING
Treatment
may lie had by using
our Woodbury’s
assortment
Woodbury’s Cleansing'
Cream
(Liquefying)
Woodbury’s Facial
Cream
(Vanishing)
Woodbury’s Tissue
Cream
Get rid of all disagreeable
roughness or chapped skin.
50c
Each
FURMAN
PHARMACY
DRUG STORE
Phone 331 200 W. Main
:nd an accommodation for the cli-
J ones I!. Hale, of Dallas, with tie
American Appraisal Co., was in
the city on business this week.
direct to the church from, their j
work. It is planned to have sand-
wiches and coffee for the men.
! ■ specToiliy pointed out that
:i.i ’ mg speeches are to be made
miring the evening, as it is desired
1" give full time to visiting w'th
‘..oh other and other features, some
city of which are to tie of a special
nature.
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$1.25 j
$1.50
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ALL WORK GUARANTEED
These waves are soft and
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best.
Art
Beauty Shoppe
609 W. Chestnut
Phone 1886
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Anderson and Sons Printery. The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1933, newspaper, March 3, 1933; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth738033/m1/2/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.