The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 25, 1935 Page: 1 of 6
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BY, TUCKER & LASCHINGER
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of the Emergency Crop r and
Gilmer,
states that applications
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Meason, Moody Williams, J. S.
O. C. Davis, Durand
4 Hiawatha Moore, Arlan
Wallace Myers, Jessie Chapman,
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MISS GLADYS KIMBROUGH
School i
To Be Held
Canning!
■ Accordingly, E. D. Hopkins,
the revival. '
from any other source, includ-
ing the production credit
TTCahnTng School. will be held
as-
additional
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sociation.
six months.
the
charged with the possession of
sale.
to hold such a meeting in the
near future,* she stated.
Arizona, Attorney Gus Morris defended
in
Wyoming. The felnaTtider will
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leaxm
ingaschool"cafeteriaand later
without
Enrollment of these
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boys
a
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mation, at Pittsburg
tested
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wife
the state penitentiary.
called.
The jury found Venn guilty
I
three years in the state peni-
Gordon Simpson
of Judge
where she is confined to her
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while' drunk. His son, . Jewel,
the
over
must also give a first lien by
defense and testified that he
his claim in favor of the crop
ment of his tenant’s
Checks in payment'of approved
the
by Nikolas Appert in 1796, Miss
—)
the loan committee.
testify.
Is
Chamber of Commerce, — says
in attendan
Texas, Monday afternoon.
Good Rain Here
. make crop loans : elsewhere.
Further, he is giving J every
there has been a steady increase
Sunday
School, as shown by figures just
Cash Donations
choose. The court here placed
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Totals for the three churches Lenna Martin.
either of them.
see
Shreveport, La-, spent
bedside of his nephew, Marion
- the city.
Anderson,
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ANDERSON-DAVIS
Miss Minnie Lou Davis
the
been
and friends here for the funeral •
were: Mrs. Leo Eberhart and
Rev. J.C Calhoun
Died Tuesday In a
held immediately by city and
county authorities. They should
work out some plan of attack
to cop with this problem, he
that this loan’is
group of farmers
places of business. Heretofore
many people have come down
town, parked their car all day
at the curb, thus preventing
makes her home, whe she fell
from the top step of the porch.
She was carried to the home
Since the "Go
School" drive was
in Gilmer three
The family arrived in Gilmer
with the body Wednesday night
and. carried him to the home of
Howard Cravey, William Oran
Coslett, lurward V. Burcham,
H. D. Heth, J L. Hendriek,
had retired from active minis- ]
try and the Methodist church-
several years ago and has been ,
making his home in Tyler. He I
had lead a very active and in- ,
fluentiat life in the Methodist ,
Tuesday morning the case of
the State vs. Will Venn, on a
held at Starrville Wednesday
afternoon at three o'clock.
Deputy C. C. Hill testified to
the seizure at Venn's place of
of
the
survey made
months ago,.
He is survived by his
and one child, Gallaway
houn. ■
floral offerings.
Among out-of-town
!hf« Tife-long friend, Bret Hart.
At one-thirty the members o
Carroll,
L Hall,
The moisture was timely and
will be of great benefit to grow
tentiary. They were out about
an hour.
W. F. Jones was next placed
on trial on a charge of driving
and wine on October 21, 1933.
Judge Gus Morris was defense
attorney. * ‘
bed. •
As Mrs. Simpson" is
criminal docket for trial.
The jurors for this week are .
as follows:
C. P. Davis, J. M. Davis, L. .
lub
at
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per
ind ’
ort
ing
Dil-
the payment of debts or
es.
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Emergency Crop
Loans Are Ready; °
Taking Requests
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anyone at the wheel and park-
ing near fire plugs, etc.
Mrs. Simpson Falls
and Breaks Hip
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Any farmer who hs
necessary security should apply
. not by the field supervisor or
lien; but the landowner is in
no way obligated for . repay-
acting as foods
magazine; broadcasting
noon at Tyler.
Re
Feed Loan Offieerat Dallas and
— many women. .
to Sunday ’ -i—- -—-
i inaugurated Relief Office De
Weeks ago,.
GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1935.
to attend the services, there
will be a nursery at the church,
d ..
Malaria Rate In
Relief Clients *
the subscriptions wish the Mir-
ror to express their apprecia-
of tion for the splendid response
Of 1,675 relief cases given a
blood test.at that time, 148
or 8.8% showed positive infect-
earh
state to camps
New Mexico,
Val Prahl Wins—-
District Title
For Declamation
Gallaway Calhoun, "died Tues-
day in a hospital at Tyler. He
Lunsford has received a check
from the State Treasurer for
Friday Morning Baseball Team
Given Liberal
Ervin, J. H. Cook. Oscar Beed,,22
Ben Oliver; Nesbitt Brawley,
eeli.eml
nk+-t
. an automobile taken away for
one year.
pd which his - father
used of driving while
he influence of intoxi-
here ‛ several
*\ . checks will be received by bene-
ficiaries ’of enrollees. »
Approximately 2,725 young
men will be sent out of the
Edwin Gorman, who solicited
Douglass, E. L. Blanchard, L.
A. Davis, Jr., C. L. Hurt, Roy
Beavers. H. L. Adams, Eugene I
Bishop, W. H Fowler, Jr., W. j
A, Cope, J. W. Oliver, H. C. j
was driving the truck, which
ran off* of Highway 65 into a
,. . . . / Jones was found guilty, fined,
whose death occurred at kegion, ed at Rooseve Park to those $50 and had his right to drive
, loans-will be made only to v
farmers who are unable to hoppers
compiled.
Based on figures beginning
with the first Sunday in April,
the upward rise has been as
follows:
Baptist Sunday School—An
increase from 213 to 281, or 82
per cent. / ■ 2
racsuppliesfeudamtheneceka whereathez
S to purehae, permissiblemorntngana night sosaiongot
obtain to park-as long as you want to
eded along the curb surrounding the
eourt house lawn and in the
Rev. J. C. Catnoun, father of brough. Home Economist and
~ - Culinary Authority in co-opera-
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eating liquor. He blamed the
trouble on a locked front wheel.
Court then recessed for- the
noon hour, with a number of
other witnesses remaining to
Shady Grove and Mr. Herman Any who were missed should
Anderson were married Tues-
Since the repeal of the law
prohibiting racing in Texas,
the state had collcted to Janu-
- The Gilmer Cats. amateur ;
baseball team of this city, has
just eompleted- taking sub-
scriptions to help defray the
cost of running the team dur-
ing the coming summer.
In all, >170 was demated, and
““ _ andowner to nttncedemtwili JtSS........ _
serious for’her. - • - — -
uex, Tyler streets, leading west-
for ward from the square will go
"miistryandhat fitted- many
Importantpastorfcharges-in
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Attendance At
Baptist Church
Spring Revival
Started Sunday
The spring revival meeting
at the First Baptist Church
or Sunday in Gilmer with Mr. and
loans' will be issued by
center of-the streets around
the square, in places marked
for parking: ... j
The city council is asking
the cooperation of everyone in
observing this regulation and
hopes it -will..he.. unnecessary
to assess any fines for failure
to follow it.
In this connection. Mayor
Davis also points out that the
city will, beginning Monday,
enforce all other traffic regula-
White.
The-jury-m-thecased-the--
posession of whiskey for pur-
FIUU, DeyD 'S’ —
serving a This mkes a total of 6439.04
that Upshur and every .,other
' Loans will be made only to
applicants who are cooperat-
ing with the production con-
trol program of the AAA. -
As in the past, the security
for an emergency crop or feed
......- loan will consist of a first lien
on the crop financed or on the
livestock to be fed. A tenant
Testimony.avd arguments took
up most of, the day. District
Attorney G. Leslie Florence
and Co. ’■ Attorney M. G. Mell .
represented the State, ’ while
sons have applied for loans, - - - - -
..with 370 loans completed, and it in the general fund,
practically all have been mail-
ed to the Dallas office. A few
June .1, at which time first
Funeral services were heldfirst time Gilmer has
Thursday afternoon at one*- privileged to act as host..
thirty for Leo F. Eberhart, A picnic lunch%ill be sett
Eighteen Upshur county boys
have been enrolled for service
in Civilian Conservation Corps
camps in the eighth corps area
through the office of Relief
Administrator MinnieBrad-
ford. They are as follows:
a large quantity of whiskey
Tuesday, April 30th, 1936, at
Tyler Hospital 2p. m - inthe Fitst Baptist
----— Church by Mise Gladys Kim-
. .. pose of sale, returned a ver-
OCC diet late Monday. He was found
items. Loans will not, be made
to applicants who can -"h
credit in the amount m
Increased from 98 to ill,
11.3 per cent. 7 , '
J.A.Brogoitti,Secretary-of $239^ Sometimosbaskonh
Lions, -including atop signsaload
hours will be announced later i
For those mothers who wish J
Feed Loan Office,
rom conveniently
minimum 610, but no loan may
the home of her grandson,
Gordon Simpson, where she
Colorado and
TF-« Ma r< •
lpan. County Reeives
" Share Race Money
gional Emergency Crop and
. County Treasurer W. A.
, . . .heat, and preservation by the 1 DL . .
Earl Moore., manager of the hermetic seal-have not. chang- 10 berhart
Relief Team. -- ed since their demonstration.
that, the commissioners may
Mr. Leo Hart left Tuesday
for Dallas to undergo treat-
ment for a throat ailment. He
will probably be gone about two
weeks. , a,..
The Council decided to limit
! leage membership to teams
Sunday Schools mot“urihegoutrmtiny new “ap-
• Fourth Bigger plications of these principles to
Effect of this new L-
.________ ment of boys will b to take
said, and Miss Bradford -plans approximately 5,000 Texas
families off the relief rolls by whiskey for purpose of
Supervisor, T. A. Fritts.
Up to April 18th, 497 per-
enroll- First case called was that of
the State vs. Cone White. He is
New Parking Rule
On Square Goes
In Effect Monday
. One hour parking on the
ativesing plants.
.4.n85-baowins&we.nnouinandhied,mi
— selectdhere are to report to Lemer Youngblood,- H.
. . A.UUuangy, a. U. nwn"»; the recruiting station at Paris, TL Palmer, J. W. 1
u director in charge of malaria Texas, on April 24. Enrollment Troy Catlett. J. L. Davis, C. M.
control drainage work in Tex- will be for a six months period !
as Suggested that a meeting be as usual with an
to re-enroll for an
Field Supervisor T. A. Fritts curbs-surrounding the square
and on parts of Buffalo and
. Val-RrahlofGilmier - High go, to the.55.campsinTexas,
large commercial cafeteria; High School'won the district
litorfor—-a elimination contest for decla-
lowered and ' -the new-made
grave covered with beautiful
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Stokes
have returned from a week-
end trip to San Antonio.
cent. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown
Christian Sunday School— and Beverly of Longview spent
here opened Sunday with a good
crowd. Rev: R. A. Clifton, the , ’
pastor, occupied the pulpit.
On Monday, Rev. Perry - F.
Evans of Fort Worth, one of -
the Baptist stat evangelists I
arrived in Gilmer, and he will ■
conduct the remaining services. I
tion with the Upshur County* ,
Extension Service.
Miss’ Kimbrough’s . general •
food experince includes teach-
ing home economies both in
rural and city high schools),
working several years as Home
Demonstratiof Agent; manag- ’
- 1 Morris, Carl( Willdford, Frank j
opportunity Green, H. L. McWhorter, J.e.- j
Bennett, L. G. Arnold, O. L. j
Kennemar, S. R. East. —-r /
and the ing "ones, double panki
, mg engine running
assistance possible to Field W. Tbl. money sucalloeattd in persons attending
to any fund of the county d.n.1 - A______1... ,
tax_ She had been visiting her
granddaughter, Mrs. Grace
Roberts, and was returning to
be made in an amount greater
than is actually needed to
cover the csh cost of pur-
chasing seed, fertilizers, sup-
county has received as its
share of the state tax on rac-
this state.
The burial services were
liquor charge, was
The United States Public
Health I Service considers that
the showing of malaria _ among
relief clients served through
the local office is so high as to
require immediate drastic
action. That was the informa-
tion just received by Co.
Administrator Minnie Brad-
ford giving the findings on a
feats Pritchett 7-1
IntheGilmersoftbatt-tournaAt one-thirty the members of —— , "
ment, Pritchett after haling the local American Legion tk A warm, s0akingr L. £2
won . decisive victory overcharge and proceeded tothe early. Friday morning, letting .
eli. Blounts "Rob-cats" Ejtycemetety for.jjsA* Katwab palne
earlier in the week came back with services at the grave.,
to Gilmer Thursday afternoon, Rev. A- A, Tharp, pastor of before the du
to have three pitchers walloped the Methodist Church, gaveapreviousaand washg awaxt
hard by the Reliefericebrief but fitting talk. beforelast vestiges.o.WestTexas
team and came up on the short the flag-draped casket- was sand which -had covered -all
Methodist Sunday School—lend of a 7-1 score, iowered and the new-madel vegeta ion.
from 204 to 244, or 18.5. .per * —---—
Mr’ L. Q. Anderson
Pres. R. B. Nelson and Mr.
Mrs. Georgia Simpson had _ \.
the misfortune to fall and Softball League *
break her hip Wednesday after- .
ary 1st, ’ 6598.763.09. One
fourth of this amount goes to
the public school system of the
state.
Mrs. H. 8. Gordon and Mrs.
into effect next Monday, April
29. The curbs have been
marked and all auto or truck
drivers are asked to observe
this ne w1 ordinance.
The object is to keep park-
ing spaces open before all
These will begin at seven-
thirty each night. Morning
unable ' to
James Thomas, Herbert ,
Fitzgerald," Herbert Welch, L. Berry, G. G. Carringtoh, J. 4
Claude White, Curtis Hackler, R. EHb,-R. V. Shockey, M. F.
day by Justice of the Peace
Mat Davis. They will make
their home in the Valley. It was
the Justice’s 22nd ceremony.
______loan in the amount needed the
farmer will receive a statement
, to that .effect and will be con-
1 ' sidered eligible to apply for a
; - ; loan from the emergency fund,
q The regulations provide that
to the production credit as-
sociation first. If the associa-
3 .tion is unable to make him a
will again bring the quota of
_ Friday. Texas young men in L.C
i cookery; While about a dozen Northeast camps to the maximum figure guilty and assessed one year in
years asTexas counties were eligible to of slightly more than 14,000. the state penitentiary.
na-
iaxixera.wuu aru unavi-I -- . . where they —can- leave their
obtain elsewhere seed, fertiliz- reaching, places of business babies during services.
"zwanledledabuxa corda -ekome nlextend 02":
ed everyone to attend the
son, Lamar, of Houston; Mr.
last Sunday was 636 as against] ——--------— and Mrs. T. C.Lamar of Long-
615 two weeks earlier, or'231 Johnnie Johnson, son of Mr. view; Mr. and Mrx. T.W, York
per cent gain in attendance. and Mrs. M. A. - 'Johnson of of Pittsburg; Mrs. Calvin
week-end here, attending the composed of regularly employ- ------- Big Sandy was operated on at Booth of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs,
’ i ed persons who are working in Mrs. J. R. Penn who has been the Ragland Sanitarium Mon- Joe Eberhart of Houston, Mrs.
quite sick is .improving. day. —H. K. Lindsey of Dallas.'
Texas I
recipes of south
and serving five . w ____
Cal- educational director for a na-1 compete, only four places be-1 ' -------------
. tional organization of millers, sides Gilmer had entries .ntefp;,4 N.t:n
She is generally known as an These were Longview, Marshall, --I.. -.Ek-08 '
authority on ‘cookery—parti- Atlanta and Pittsburg. Of Social Serv-
Organized Fridayelreh on disclaims the term awarded a 61° cash prize and ice Here Apr. 29
------. "expert” which is frequently the right to represent District 1 -------
At an enthusiastic -meetingapplied to her, holding that Two in the regional contest-to Through the efforts of Re-
held at the Relief Office on I uch a term should denote a be held at Henderson during lief Administrator Miss Min-
Friday night, representativess tate of perfection which she the East Texas Chamber of nie Bradford, the district
from four sofbball teams agreed has not reached. -Commerce convention. [meeting of East Texas Social and assessed his puntahment at
to organize a town league. She became interested in The subject of his speech. Service Conference will be held -
it was decided that the home canning at about he which he was given six minutes I at Gilmer on April 29.
organization should be govern- time that Cold .Pack and Hottime to deliver, was “What My This wil bring representa-
edby a general council com- Pack methods were given their Home Town Wifi Do to Cele-tives here from 22 counties,
posed Of the’manager of each start in America. At Teachers brate the Centennial, in 1936.” with about 200 visitors in all.
team in the league. The Colege Columbia University, Val is a student of Miss The meetings will be held at ... _
A. general concil is, at the pres- she studied emergency cookery Cecil Ragland. Judges were the the High School auditorium. " was'the first witness for
ent time, composed of Jerry I nd food preservationin 1917 school superintendents of Included among the speakers
Ryan, manager X of Moody land -was one of the pioneers Gladewater, Linden and Mount will be a number from the Aus-
, in teaching the then' "new Pleasant - J tin relief office, who, by then,
tlesey, manager of the Rotaryway" of borne caning Though L -— ----------- wil probably be able to give an
team, Leslie Blount, nmanagerthe principles ofsterlization bynara1 or accurate, outline of President
of the Merchant’s team and heat, and preservation by the“Fdm. l A . Roosevelt‛s plans on spending
, the $4.88-billions covered by
Thursday P. M.
This meeting is held
------ — J three months and this ii
- plies, feed, etc. Loans .will be
made for the purpose of grow-
ing and harvesting crops, for
summer following, for purchas-
ing feed for livestock; but not
for the -purpose of purchasing
livestock or machinery, or, for
res-
to
E”*
Mrs.: '4
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[her
ome
Kimbrough says It- is an un-
Judge Walter G. Russel
swore in the petit jury Mon-
day morning and began calling
and setting cases on the
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Criminal Docket ।
Called Monday fa
District Court
ion-- with’ malaria. The govern- , . ,
ment-considers that any show- Glenn Huckaby Darrell Jones.
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cOiMiilion,
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emergency crop loans and feed
. loans are now being received
by the Upshur County loan
committee, with offices located
at the Chamber of Commerce.
In accordance with the act
j - of Congress authorizing - the.
1 loans, and regulations issued
. by Governor W. I. Myers of "fh
Farmr Credit Administration,
18 Upshyr Boys
Enrolled Under
Called High Here! New OCC Quota
checks arrived at the County
Clerk’s office and are being
mailed daily to the borrowers.
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Mrs. R. A. Penn attended the
funera Tuesday of Mrs. Dan
Gilbreath, her cousin, who died
suddenly Monday at her home
. at Saltillo. B. W. Turrentine
accompanied her.
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 25, 1935, newspaper, April 25, 1935; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1447870/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.