The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 300, Ed. 1 Monday, February 24, 1936 Page: 2 of 4
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Mr. and Mrs. J. H. English
Minn., hospital where he under-
to- Leonard, Texas, Sunday.
FOOD SCARCITY FOLLY
Grand in' twoutone mahogany.
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Mrs. John Holcomb was tak-
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298-d3c.
Mrs. Zoula Bussey of Tyler
view, visited relatives in Gil-
mer Sunday.
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Drive Carefully—Walk Carer
of bacon 337 per cent;
For any Printed Job,
first
try the Mirror. Phone 179.
fully.
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lost markets, promoting intelli-
gent soil Conservation, ending
the “crop-limit folly,” stopping
reclamation projects, fostering
farmer-owned and directed co-,
operatives, lower taxes, a bal-
anced budget, and an end to
suffering from lack of suffi-
cient nourishing food. and are
victims of the prevailing theory
of the “economy of scarcity,"
Charles W. Burkett, vice-presi-
went a very serious operation
after a long illness. Sen. Con-
nally has retured to Washing-
growing food, he said; forced
the United States to increase
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a rocket plane carried
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and Neil Perdue.
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In the County Court of Up-
shur County, Texas, February-
March Term, 1936.
WAR VETERANS,
ATTENTION
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WIFE LOOK IMG LikE ' )
ALL THESE CIGARErTE 1
SMOKING; SHORT t-
GILMER ROTARY
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Meeting Every Friday Noon
At the Jefferson Hotel.
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V -a.} NERVINE
Errumy “Did the work
/ ug.' says
At "T.h, Miss Glivar
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After more than three months
of suffering from a nervous ail-
ment, Miss Glivar used Dr. Miles
Nervine which gave her such
splendid results that she wrote
us an enthusiastic letter., .
boat nicely and expects to 1
out of here in . three weeks.'
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For
Fire, Auto, Tornado and Other
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No. 369
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Protect yourself against poverty
in your old age. Ask us about s—
Readjustment Income Plan
($100.00 a month income for 20 years)
FRANK JONES, Agent
Office I.O.O.F. Bldg. Phone 307
W. W. Sanders
I HATE TO
•«TE DEFINITON$
MoRse H ANyw4‘
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MARTYR'
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$1500
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7.50
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For County Judge:— - .
J. P. MABERRY.
LEO PRESNELL.
For County Attorney:
MILTON GREER MELL (Re-el,)
For Tax Collector-Anessor:-
allen McClelland.
C. W. OWEN, (Reel.)
W. P. DUNCAN.
For County Clerk:-
B. C. (Bertie) ELWELL (Re-el.)
For Bistrict Clerk:—
FLOYD BAILEY (Re-el.)
For Treasurer:--
W. A. LUNSFORD (Re el.)
For herirt:— ——_
J. W BRYCE (Re el.)
For Commissioner, Precinct No. It—
- J. B. WOODFIN (Second Term)
E. A. (Ervin) COBB.
W. I. (Ira) RICH
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J.S.WHITISDARRY
Two Deliverfes Daily
5 a m. and 5 D. m.
Phone 153.
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M,. there will be heard by the
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DR G. H. DANIELS
Specializing In
CHILDREN'S DENTISTRY
F. & M. Bank Bldg.
_ TELEPHONE 201
RAGLAND
CLINIC-HOSPITAL
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
TO EXECUTE OIL AND
GAS LEASE
P. LL CROLN
You UJITH
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PIANCAND
WLKOUT .
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office Upstairs in Kurtz Buldg.
Telephone 247.
ELMWOOD SANITARIUM
A Quiet Place
For Your Health.
J. C. WINN. M. D.
of competent nurses
T. 8. RAGLAND, M.D.
M. 8. RAGLAND, M. D.
HUGH M. RAGLAND. M. D.
F. L WARRICK :
, Dentist
Office Upstairs In Crosby Bldg.
N. Side Sq.- Telephone 344
Sunday afternoon at Winnsboro. Dove, Brooks Mays & Company,
------........ 807 Pine St., Texarkana, Tex.
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Control Board out of San An-
onio, spent the week-end at
is home here.
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County Judge of Upshur Coun-
ty, Texas, the-application of
Joe W; Perdue, guardian of the
estates of Joe W. Perdue, Jr.,
and Neil Perdue, Minors, for
authority to, make and - exe-
cute an Oil and Gas Lease cov-
ering said minors interest, same
being a one-fourth (%th) un-
divided interest each in four
tracts of land aggregating 267.1
acres, part of the H. W. Augus-
tine Headright Survey in Up-
W J SL1L l Bill II.'?*— 'I -I ...H .
J Jimmy Knows What Real Martyrdom* ls\
and surgical cases recelved
it and eara under supervisioz
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FOR RENT: Furnished bed-
room, or furnished apartment.
Reasonable. 614 Tyler St. Jack
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For District Attorney:—
Terms if desired. Might take —h~FRANK bezoni
the office shown, suhject to
Democratic Primary:
For Reprenentative:-
J. R. HINSON.
LINDLEY BECKWOBTH
WILLIS H. MADDOX
For District Judge:
W. G. RUSSELL (Re-el.)
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• dent of the Farmers' Independ- en to her home at Glenwood
ence Council of America, de-from a local hospital in the
dared in a recent address. ' Croley ambulance Sunday.
shur County, Texas, which
lands are fujly described , in
Mid' application. - . yisiting Mr. U. EOliver, who
JOE W PERDUE 19 convalescing following
By Florence & Florence, At- serious illness from an infected
torneys for Guardian.
be about 60 years old. to “yphus fever.
’ Funeral services were held
Col. Estes is in a Rochester, at three o’clock Sunday after-
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WHO WANTS A BEAUTIFUL nThe. Mirrooilswmuthoahzadato
J.-A. (Abb) BLACKSTONE. • .
J. PRESS DAVIS (Re-el.)
C. O. (Dugan) EARP.
J. K. MITCHELL. • e
For Commissioner, Precinct 4:—
A. H. BONNER.
M. S. (Jerry) PARISH.
M. O. HOLMES (Ra el.)
J. D7 WATSON. . C
TERRY GORMAN.
For Justice of Poaee, Preet. 1:—
MAT DAVIS (Re el.)
For Constable, Precinct No. 1:-
JAY WILLIS.
1 C. C. (Clem) HILL.
EARNEST PUCKETT.
J. W. WYATT.
For Weigher, Preel net No. 1:— I
T. J. (Tom) BRADSHAW.
WALTER W. DAY.
L. E. (Eddie) STRACENER.
SMITH JOHNSON
match. Also a lovely
Hauptmann plansnow to di
rect his fight for life from his
death cell and quiz defense
witnesses.
Miss Gwen Taylor has the
mumps. Is
MONDAY, FEB; 24, 1936.
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FOR RENT: Bedroom,
private entrance. Mrs. E. C.
Stephens. " 298-d3c.
live stock or poultry as part
spent payment. Address at once J. C.
We will not be responsible
for any accounts opened in our
name or chargeable to us and
same will not.be paid unless
the account has been personal-
ly opened by C. F. Gorman for
R. B. Smith, general contractor
on Highway No- 155.
. AU accounts opened by C, F.
Gorman must be supported by
receipts bearing one of the
following signatures:
C. F. Gorman, R. T. Maley
or Breal Johnson. •
R. B. SMITH,
By C. F. Gorman.
252-MWFdtf
For Commissioner, Precinct No. >i— Medleal ।
W. C. (Bill) HENDERSON (Re-ol.) FHeatmen
For Commissioner, Precinct No. I:—
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Mrs. John Day is visiting in
Dallas. She went there Sunday,
accompanied by Mr. - Haskell
Day, who returned the same
day. ♦
BylGene] Byrnes L.
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PIANO AT A BARGAIN? We
may have in your vicinity in a
few days a splendid upright
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44dInsurance
AgAmA Take
V • V ■ ■ Dor Tablets twice a
"d " wkT and place
666 Salvo or Kose Drops in nostrils'
night and morning and insure yourself
now against this EPIDEMIC of COLDS,
etc. ’ _ ", . ...
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FOR SALE: 35-ac. farm on
Jefferson Hwy., 8 mi, of Gil-
mer. 6-room new frame house.
Price |1500. 43-ac. farm, 6 mi.
N. W. Gilmer, well improved,
$700. D. A. Young, Gilmer,
Texas. 294-dwtfc.
We hve the necessary forma
for application for bonus, and
will be glad to assist any
veteran in filling out his forms
or collecting his bonus. ,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Mr. Frank C. Jones is re-
covering from a severe attack
mayvm
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Matting-
Mr. Ed Gordon, ‘ who is
7,200 per cent; corn 8,400 per
cent, arid wheat 1,658 per Cent.
He also declared that during
nine months of last year we
brought from abroad food
which should have been the
product of 15 million acres of
good American farm land.
- To better the condition of
American farmers he suggests
(Above ineludes 200-word writa-ap
to appear in both Daily and Weekly
Mirror. Two cento per word will be
charged for all in excess of 200
__ words>Names of candidates, will ap-
Has pear in Daily and Weekly Mirror until
elimination or election of candidate.
ITS MY FACE AND
THE ONLY OWE IVE
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7:30 o’clock.
W. T. WALLACE, C. C.
J. J. STEPHENS, F. 8.
Gilmer, Texas.,______•
Dr. E. CL McALPIN
— Dentist
X-RAY EXAMINATION
Telephone Office 186 Res. 40
mnn - |2- — —
H. J. CHILDRESS, M. D.
Consultation and Surgery
T E. MARSHALL, M. D.
Surgery, Diseases of .Women
and Obstetrics
Office over Gary-Reed Drug
Store. Phone No. 117.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Rates
Diutrict offices -----------------
County officer ----------
County Commissioners
Precinet officer ---- n ......—
In Re: " Guardianship
Mr. O. O. Thompson and
wife and Mrs. V. N. Willis and
children spent Sunday with
Oscar I. Moore.
Carl Estes, advised his as-
sociats that he has "made the
lines, in grain elevators, in ending regimentation, regarding
coton gins, and. in the indust-
- of our cities.
The doctrine of scarcity,
which paid farmers for not
W. H. Frye of Big Sandy
died Saturday night at his
home there, following a brief
illness with pneumonia. He was
nW “p
ton and Mrs. Wm. McCraw,
Freeman Burford and Dillard
Estes to Texas. They have
[been at the bedside of the pub-,
lisher.—Longview News.
spent Sunday at Commerce,
Millions of Americans are
Mr. J. T. Jones spent the
week-end at his home here.
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DOCenk) flM WOHKR.M'
MONET WHrI [WHER^WJ
are { h Got THAT
FArin [FAc53
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In illustrating his point he
made the obvious suggestion
that people can not be fed by
producing iessfoo than they
need. Government statistics
show that even in 1929 this
— country felFshort-of- a liberal
diet by more than 40 billion
pounds of food. We fell short
-----------meeting even a moderate diet
by more than 19-billion pounds.
* Food prices were increased
M ” because of this scarcity, due
" largely to the operation of the
AAA, so that the more healthy
foods almost vanished from the
diet of millions of people. This
naturally caused unemploy-
ment on farms, on transport
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By RUBE GOLDBERG
7,269 per cent;, lard government experimenting.
working for the State Liquor piano with duet. bench
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THE
Gilmer Daily Mirror
Foundea Mar. 14, 1916, by Geo. Tucker
Tuekera UmMmw _ rublishers
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Attorney C. E. Florence spent
the week-end at Marlin with
Mrs. Florence, who is some-
what improved. He was accom-
panied home by Mrs. A. L.
Bradfield, who is recovering
from her recent injury. J.
Col. Estes Muth '
Better; May Be
Home Shortly
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years, you’ll find this time-
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 300, Ed. 1 Monday, February 24, 1936, newspaper, February 24, 1936; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440458/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.