The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 87, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 23, 1936 Page: 2 of 4
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A man who was-rejected for
permis- ply with the requirements of
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Trade n Gilmer—Buy at Home
His achieve-
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R. V. SHOCKEY,
first the 'matter of. their pensions—
THE FIRST TIME
term in office that he may be Gainesville Register.
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■ Automobile Loans,
Office in Ray Building.
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J. PRESS DAVIS (Re-el.) •
C. O. (Dugan) EARP,
J. K. MITCHELL
J. HOWARD DUNAGAN.
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given the Authority to set up
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Jim Allred for a second term
is the best insurance the old
people can have for action in
the unwary and befuddle
wise.
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SWEET MILK
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Gordon
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hrorse, 100p lbs.; or trade for
eattle. T.iB. Thompson, R. 4,
Gilmer (Latch Community).
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The 1956 Kelvinator give* yon
Vitibit Cold—with a Builr ta
Thermometer . . . marked in
degrees. r
* Stella Mai Ward, who graduat
ed from the Lebanon, Tenn.,
high school this year, had not
been trady or absent from
school in seven years. With the
exception of one year that she
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PLAYIN'
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ANNIE
stokes!
CREAM,
Half Pint ______
BUTTER MILK,
Quart _________
WIN IN TEX AR thegood-faith of him who seeks
■ •— henorby such methods.
65. He stops far short of the
whole truth.
FOR SALE: A real dairy and
family milch cow. Fresh. ’ Six
years old, worth the money. W.
A. Terry, Gilmer, Rt. 3, or see
Ruth Terry, Perkins Bros.
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you pext Refrigerator
E-Tex Electric
Service
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Mrs. W. L. Patterson an
. Asia is a land of extremes.
Mount Everest, its • highest
peak ,"ia 29,000 feet above sea
level, while the Dead Sea . is
calculated to be at least 1,292
feet Mow sea level.
PpoonulueaoDomei
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! I wece loowone ALL
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Mow KIN ou
TELL THE , 9
DIFFERENCE
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being done in a way which will
not rouire that it be .. done
over again. Oklahoma has had
its old age --assistance ■ act
thrown in the ash can because
[o him
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For Commissioner, Erpelnct No. 2:-
W. C. (Bi) -HENDERSON (Re-el.)
FRANK ROBINSON.
For Commissioner, PreciNet No. s— 1
J. A. (Abb) BLACKSTONE.
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For Commissioner, Preclne 4:—
A. H. BONNER.
M. B. (Jerry) PARISH.
M O. HOLMES (Re-el.)
J. D. WATSON. -
" TEREY GORMAN.
JERRY DEAN.
For Jutice of Peace, Preet. 1—
Mat davis (Re-el.)
J. R. MELVIN
For Conmtable, Preelmet No. 1——
JAY WILLIS.
C. C. (Clam) HILL.
EARNEST PUCKETT. A
J, W. WYATT. X
CLAY TAYLOR.
C. K (Carl) ENNIS.
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Gilmer Daily Mirror
Foundea Mar. 14, IBM, by Gao. Tueker
formance in this and any other
connection is past accomplish-
ments. The Governor of Tex®,
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A GIRL!
LOST:' Child’s White
size about 8%. Mrs.
Rpberts.
FOR SALE: One nice
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Za ECONOMY V
"7e PROTECTION .
— See—
N. J. HARRISON
For
Fire, Auto, Tornado and Other
INSURANCE
' DEAR, DOT You,
THiK we r-?
OUGHT to ) •
P{ BEAGNI A N
•ALA A0U) ]
THATAe's OR
•UTLER
attended school in Cincinnati, \ R. v* shockey.
she rode twelve mites to school ForWeigher, Precinct Nou
Medical and surgieal eanes recelve
Trentment and rare under aupervlalos
T. J. (Tom) BRADSHAW.
WALTER W. DAY. ■
L E. (Eddie) STRACENER.
SMITH JOHNSON
For JoaMta of the Peace Fraat. 5—-
W. B. HKRLAN.
For Juntiee of Pence, Precinet 8--
GEORGE M. SMITH.
J; W. WILLEFORD
For Constable, Precinet No. 8:—
C. B, (Fatty) ROBERTS.
family:
Mrs. W. L. Fennel , and
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TAKEN UP: Blue mare mule,
about 1000 lbs.; also bay mare,
about 600 hs. C. H. Rose, 2
miles south of Gilmer, 1-2 mile
Quality is highest but prices .
are low at The Mirror on Candi-
date cards. ■ dwtf.
ministered ami helped us in 4
their many ways during the Army service because of physi-
illness and after the death of cal defect* in 1861 died recent-
A-M-LAUGH AWAr DULL
CARE,
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ANoTHeR- DensT'S CHAIR
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Entered at the Poat orfiea at Gilmer, $20 per mouth for the needy
Tezas, aa Second Clasa Mall Mattar.
FOR RENT: Furnished duplex
apartment. Phone 286. Mrs.
Vernon Stephens. 4 86-d3c.
Toadstool}
Meeting Every Friday Noon
At the Jefferson Hotel.
4 DR G. H. DANIELS
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This sort of campaigning
may catch a few gulliple, but
thinking people win question
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We wish to take this means
to express our deepest thanks
and gratitude to our many
friends and neighbors who ad-
the Social Security Board. -
-We cannot .believe that Tex-
as people have reached the
point where they will fall for
it is unlikely that Texas
would have been faced with a
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Texas has ■ a—middle of the
road Governor who isn’t ex-
ANNOUNCEMENTS
rhe MIrror m'authorised te
nounca the following eeandidates
the office shown, . subjeet to
Democratic Primary:
Far Representative:—
J. K HINSON.
LINDLEY BECKWORTA
M WILLIS H. MADDOX V
CARROLD ROBERTSON .
T. W. SMITH.
Fer DIstrict Judge: .
W. G. RUSSELL (Reel.)
For District Atterney:-
FRANK BEZONI
H. T. FAULK.
Far County Indget—
J. F. MAEERRY.
LEO PRESNELL.
W. A. MeINTOSH.
NOEL C. BAKER.
Ogee l all ring in
CHILDREN’S DENTISTRY
F. A M. Bank Bldg. i
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l"URAGLAND“
race this year except for the so-
called issue of Old Age Pen-
sions. But this tempting apple
was too much for the political-
ly ambitious. Ostensibly it of-
fered everything in the way of
‘appeal that the astute politi-
If THEy dont^—7
KiLL Kou, THEK'RE
MUSHRooMS 6
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states that has not had to
amend its act in order to com-
and necessary.
cabinet designed to provide casy '
accessibility.
Seethe new Kelvinator. You'll
be glad to learn that it costs no
mow th ah ordirary refrigerators
and that it mag be purchased on
extremely ensy terms. : .
ouy KELVINATOR Gives You Au
These Outstanding Features:
1. Built-h Thermameter
a Certifcete of tow Oherating Cos
3. Now Wemuty of Design
4. Five-Year Protection Plan ,
t. Rlexibl Grida inAllie Taya la
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B. Vegetable Beket
T. 8. RAGLAND, M.D.
M. 8. RAGLAND, M. D.
■UGH M. RAGLAND. M. D.
F. I. WARRICK
Dentist .
Office Upstairs In Crosby Bldg,
N. Side Sq. Telephone 344
H. J. CHILDRESS, M. R
/ Consultation and Surgery
T. E. MARSHALL, M. D.-
Surgiry, Diseases of Women
and Obstetrics
Office over Gary-Reed Drug
Stere. Phone No. 117.
Gay crowds are thronging Dallas for the magnificent Centennial
position. And why? Well, one good reason is that the Gaineaville ‘
Community Cireus is booked for three shows Jono 25. 26..and 27. and
laughs and thrilis will tumble over each other in three big rins of
excitement. Juanita Bailey, daring aerialist, is as omfy — a dizzy
high wire as she is here in the ample arms of Billy Rasingez. chief
clown, whose specialty is a hula to a grass skirt. The cireuz, the only
enterprise of its kind to the world, to composed entirely of amateurs ?
drawn from ranks of merchants, waitresses, judges, faEcmow
than $15 a month for every-
body and let Texas pay the
statements of fact. • Texas’
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this broadcast payment which
a ; wold cost around sixty mil-
liots of dollars each year. If it
haf made such provisions Tex* has shown during his
ascould have* kissed Federal
LUKEANDHISUKE
"1 K,SowJ THAT I WO0L.
• ■ SURELT GRlAd
FOR SALE: Several small
farms. Several, houses and lots
in Gilmer. D. A. Young.
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FOR SAL: Tire and,Batteys,
Shop, well equipped. Value of
stock alone equal to price ask- '
ed for entire business. Carl
Ennis. - 87-d3wip.
FOR SALE^TRADE: 1983
Ford Pickup. New rubber. See
B. D. vis. So. Montgomery
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j‘ t By RUBE GOLDBERG
is attempting to force or be-
guile Texans to-believe that the
Constitutional "Amendment
voted last summer makes tH
mandatory for a pension to be
fnds goodbye. The social Se-
curity Board, in no uncertain
terms, has' told Texas and
every other State that no Fed-
eral money would be forthcom-
ing on such a basis. Is it net
bettevr to provide an average of
-HIS is—.----X WHASHE-
ERRIBLE-ONE OF / ‘26-=-
"Cove UISDOF Ly ,22 "VE GOT To I
TEErH- IS WRAPFED A.FeEP OA DIS- •
AROUMLKOUR —-iuGNew :
LeFT~si—yHISFSUT g
AAS THE ROOT- Of I UNT Hs BluC
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By Gene Byrnes
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Mo G01L!2EE:
sues a- 222*.
MUCH Room .-r )
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1 Mo THEMRE
REG’LAR FELLERS 1
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TALK
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It give* you Vitiblo E^ .uomy—
with a Certificate of Low Operas
in Cost. '
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J. S.WHITIS DAIRY
beauty, • wealth of really worth-
While convenience features and a
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the imagination, contemplated best assurance of future
our father, Mr. W. H. Femmehk.
May such sorrow be prolonged
from your homes.
Mrs. J. C. Jenkins and
family."
H. J. ennell and family.
L. H. Fennell and family.
Mrs. Alma Tillery and
. family.
Mrs. R. D. Stewart and fami-
____________________________________.
Suhaeriptlon Rates
). la edvance _______
work • CARD OF THANKS
Bk '
Another candidate—also a
big oil man—favors "payment
NJow, ’
STUbeNTS,
VX RERE is
ODESSA
out discrimination to all who
are not barred by onstitu-
tional restrictions or preclud-
ed by the Federal Social Se-
curity Act.” That is exactly
OUR efe-TEETH
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Tueker a Lquchinger — Publiehera
B. H. Lasehinrer — Managing Editer
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THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR, • , TUESDAY,’ JUNE 23, 1936
campaign in the Governor's of the old age pensions with-
Thereil man from East Texas deluded minority. The job is
Far County Attorny;
MITON GREER MELL (Re-k)
Fer Tax Cellecter-Anna art- ■
- ALLEN MeCLELLAND,
r C. w. OWEN, (Re-el)
w. F. DUNCAN. ■
. Fer County Clerk •
B. C. (Bertie) ELWELL (Re-el)
For Diatriet Clerk:-
FLOYD BAILEY- fRe-el) -
H. L (Mannie) ELWELL.
Fer Tre—w
W. A. LUNSFORD (Beel)
J. C. (Clayton) wILLEOAD
For Sherirr:—
J. W. BRYCE (Reel.)
Fer Commissioner. Precinet Ne. 1-
J. B. WOODFIN (Second Tarai)
E. A. (Ervin) COBB.
W. I. (Ira) RICH ?
The thalf-truths and misleading depended upon.
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 87, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 23, 1936, newspaper, June 23, 1936; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440578/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.