The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 142, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 7, 1935 Page: 3 of 4
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GRAYSON COUNTY COURT
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administer estate of Rufus Bond.
THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
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arayson county precinct 4, Chev-
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Realty Transfara
Mrs. H. M. Keniff to Callle F.
Hefner, part of lot 1, .block. 21,
Tiattie M. Kennlff addition, Sher-
man; fl and other considerations,
Nov. 23,1335.
Laura Burke Braggs et vlr to J.
K. Karchiner, lot 1 and east one-half
lot 2, block 67, original town plat,
Denison; $150, Dec. 4, 1935.
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KPSV WPAA KTHS WOT KTB8.
I CBS—To Be Announced, KFAB
[KTUL KBLD KWKH KOKO KOM
A KMBC KSL.
19. CBS—Budd Hulick'g orches-
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| 6 p. m. NBC—Sport Page of
i the Air, WSM WDAF WFAA KOA
! KPRC KSD WLW WOAI WKY.
CBS — Kurkdjie’s Ensembel, WI
BW, KGKO KWKH KFAB KOMA.
6:30. CBS—D’Ana’s Band, KM
BC KMOX KFAB. Musical Mo-
ments, WFAA. Variety Program,
I KRLD.
I 7. CBS—California Melodies,
' KLRA KMBC KOMA KFAB KWK
IH. NBC—Hit Parade, KFI WBA
P KOA WDAF WOAI WSM WKY
KSD KPRC WLW. Sports Revue,
KRLD.
7:30. Maurice Schraeger’s en-
semble, KMOX KMBC KWKH KT
UL KGKO KOMA KFAB. Cham-
ber of Commerce program, KR
LD.
8. CBS—Nino Martini, KSL K
MBC KMOX KFAB KLRA KOMA
KGKO KTUL WIBW KRLD KWK
H. NBC—Rubinoff, WBAP WO
Ai KOA KFI WLW WDAF KSD
. 8:30. NBC—Chateau, WDAF
KSD KOA WLW KFI; National
Almost to yean ago, thrill wise
tra, KSL KMBC KOMA KMOX K V*U™ of Hol‘ywood 7* “
RLD KLRA KFAB KGKO KWKH th*lr h*“d* "* *****'*
KTUL. The Roundup, WFAA.
9:30. NBC—Corn Cobb Pipe
club, WDAF KSD KOA KFI. CB
S—Public Opinion, KOMA KGKO
KTUL KFAB KWKH KRLD. T
N—The Roundup, WFAA.
10. NBC—Harold Stern’s or-
chestra, WDAF SD KVOO WOAI
KPRC; National Barn Dance, KOA
WLW KFI. CBS—Abe Lyman’s
orchestra, KMOX KLRA KOMA K
WKH KGKO KFAB KMBC KRLD
KSL.
10:30. NBC—Reggie Child’s
orchestra, KSD KTBS WOAI KP
RC. CBS—Ozzie Nelson’s orches-
tra, KMBC KLRA KTUL KMOX
KWKH KOMA WIBW KGKO KR
LD. Orchestra, WFAA.
11. NBC—Carefree Carnival,
WREN WFAA WOAI KPRC WKY
KVOO. CBS—Guy Lombardo’s
RETREADING
Those Smooth Tires
MADE LIKE NEW
For Winter Service
The cost is less than half of first
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Guaranteed 10,000 milet
SEE US
Williams Tire Shop
110 S. Fannin Ave.
Pho. 412
that a daredevil iyoungater by the
name of Hoot Gibson wouldn’t be
around long.
•'He takes too many chances, that
kid," they all agreed.
I Well Hoot is still around and
he's still taking long chances. He
took a lot of them In “Powdersmoke
Range.” at the Star theatre last
times today, the KKO Radio out-
door action special In which he Is
teamed with Harry Carey, Guinn
Williams, Bob Steele, Tom Tyler
and other stellar cowboy heroes.
Danger, In fact, Is the filet up-
on which Hoot cut his cimemath'
teeth. His first Job in pictures was
that of a stunt man and double In
the pioneer D. W. Griffith films.
In 1919, Hoot made his first star-
ring picture. He. has dones more
than 200 pictures since and if
there Is a long chance that he has-
n't taken. It has overlooked the
ingenuity of the inventors of film,
thrills.
1 Not content with daring dangers
In the pictures, Hoot has completed
in many rodeos. A few years ago
he was Judged the all-arounfi cham-
pion of the world. Hoot has also
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Lay Away Plan
A LITTLE DOWN—BALANCE LATER
IN SMALL PAYMENTS
OCKWELL’S
Jewelry Store
J. G. Puckett
Adolph Johnson
competed as an automobile, motor-
cycle and airplane racing pilot,
i Quiet and modest in manner,
Hoot has nothing of the swaggering
daredevil about him. He will not
even admit that his stunts have
been particularly hazardous.
And Fhe Worst Is Yet To Come
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EACH WEEK
TO RIALTO THEATRE
In order bo increase our list of readers and to
introduce the New Rialto Theatre and Its new manager,
R. ). Leatherman to the Denison people, THE DENISON
DULY PRESS will give each week TWELVE FREE
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 142, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 7, 1935, newspaper, December 7, 1935; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth735608/m1/3/: accessed May 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.