The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 91, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 27, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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THE GILMER DALY MIRROR, WED, JUNE 27, 1984.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
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OWNERS SAY: “16 TO 18
selves in a liberal and public
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Mary Luckie
Eyebrow and
Lash Dye 50c
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Section nf a Chrtbrfidd
Mftidtng department.
Commission.
We can think of ho project,
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cut and served with ice cream
and cold drinks.
Highway From
Quitman to Gilmer
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obtainable or attainable, that
would be of more real benefit
to Wood county, and especially
to the people of that.....large
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8. C. MORGAN. —______
W. H. (HENRY) HARLAN.
For Constable, Precinct 5:
H. M. SMITH (Re-Election)
For Constable, Preet. •:
0. W. WILLIAMS
For Constable, Precinct 4:
r. L. (FRANK) PRIDGEON
For Justice of Peace Preet. 8:
W. M. REED
J. W. WILEFORD.
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country and abroad. No two kinds baccos, then add aromatic Turkish.
When these tobacos are blended
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AT THE
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ROOSEVELT PARK
GILMER
Come On In—The
Water’s Fine.
and cross -blended the Chesterfield
way— balanced —each kind of tobacco
helps to bring out the best smoking
BIRTHDAY PARTY
D. S. MEREDITH, JR.
MRS. GRACE FOWLER.
O. J. BECKWORTH.
FRED COVIN.
B. B. ELDER.
For County Treasurer:—-
W. A. LUNSFORD.
For District Clerk:—
FLOYD BAILEY.
For Commissioner, Preet. 1:—-
W L (IRA) RICH.
USKO MACKEY.4. _
JESSE B WOODFIN.
GORDON G. CARRINGTON.
C. G. (CALVERT) WILLIS.
R. E. (BUD) WILSON.
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thorizes the seizure of German
cash in that country to protect
British bond interests.
to uweld them together
About twenty-one children
attended, each bringing David
Sutton an attractive birthday
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reNe-rtima
the right-of-way, and we need
not expect the counties to be in
a financial condition to pay for
j BOOK CLUB
MEETING TUESDAY
the cigarette that’s MILDER "
the cigarette that tastes BETTER
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taste we lake the right amounts of
the right kinds of home-grown to*
FRANK ROBINSON.
LEKoY DALRYMKA
FLOREY MOTOR CO.
GILMER . TEXAS
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dix brakes, roomy • handsome Fisher
bodies and improved’ Fisher No Draft
ventilation. It is the identical.carthat
has thrilled thousands of owners with
its remarkable smoothness, ease of rid-
ing and exceptional operating economy.
- set, that to secure this high-
way benefit they must be them
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Far Comm. Precinct Na. 2:-
j. C. miller.
*. C. (BILL) HENDERSON.
AARON DEE HENSON
J. L. (JOE) ELLISON.
K. W. FARROW.
EUGENE BISHOP.
D: A. (BAYH) PICKENS.
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PONTIAC'8
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rERE are a great many different
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Snaeial onulpmant aatra. Libaral
G MAC fount. fricot .uA/oct to
thanja wiehout not tea Pontiac ta
a demerai Mofora Value.
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what it\
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•Highway portant matter. It is a time for
• vision and forward looking. Nar
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great convenience to all who
now or who may hereafter re-
side in that section of the
county, and to the many thous-
ands' who year after year, will
have occasion to travel along
that way, it will prove a joy
and a time-saving blessing.
But let the people in the two
counties, the owners of land,
Wc are authorized to an-
nounce the followjng candidates
for the respective offices, sub-
ject to the Democratic Prima-
ries: '
For Congress:-
A. V. GRANT.
MORGAN Q. SANDERS '
HERMAN V. PUCKETT
GARLAND R. FARMER.
For pistrict Attorney:
G. L FLORENCE. (
For Representative:— >
OTS. T. DUNAGAN. *i‘
For County Judges—
J. R. HINSON. V-
For County Attorney:
MILTON GREER MELL.
For Sheriff:—
J. M. 8EAGO.
R. E. (BOB) FOSTER. 2
J. W. BRYCE
For Coop* able. Precinct Ne 8: along the route of this contem-
C. B. (FATTY) ROBERTS. ’ i • • - .....
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bhecontythingthey wwou
hoped for highway that is to
run from our own county seat
town to the goodly old town of
Gilmer, the county seat of Up-
shur county. The engineers are
in the field making preliminary
surveys, and when they shall
have completed this part of the
work they will, in due time,
make their report and recom-
Just a word in regard to our
new highway that is in pro-
For County Clerk:—
WILL SMITH.
TOMMIE MITCHELL.
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ammema For Tax Assessor-Collecior:
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mild ripe tobaccos
within the bounds of things
—— .. R. V.. SOCKEY- . ____________________.
- For Jmtiee of Peace, Preet. 3ryportion ofthe coumtythrough:
mopNwsoME-" whiehthe"rod,when"constriet SMR
veyors find it practicable and
advisable to locate the road
NOTHING CHANGED B
•up lawns Mvutozcoc I
Same big car .. Same smooth performance
Same remarkable economy
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right-of-way. " •
The write* happens to own
some land in that portion of
the county and he would be
glad to donate the right-of-way
100 feet wide, for over a mile
and a half, amounting to nearly
atilt,being used ttould.be their
own jokes.__
The man who boasts of run-
ning things at home may be
referring to the furnace in
winter and the lawn ower in
summer.
willing to donate to the State
the necessary and required
right-of-way. The Highway
. The big) economical Pontiac Eight is
, now offered at a straight list price reduc-
/ tion of 140 on every model in the entire
• line. Today’s Pontiac has its original
117-inch wheelbase, Knee-Action wheels,
True-Course steering, equal-action Ben-
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Mrs. H. P. McGaughy en-
tertained with an enjoyable
_ birthdayparty. Tuesdayafter-
noon honoring her little grand-
son, ‘ David Sutton Meredith.
Jr., on his sixth birthday.
are being taken to the
mate construction of
vastly important and
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to blend and cross-blend
spect. At last the initial steps twenty-acres, should the sur-
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row-minded selfishness and
mental myopia will be wholly
out of place and utterly ruin-
ous.—V, B. Harris in Echo,
Quitman.
JOE M. BP ANN.
LEE DRIGGERS.
JOHN PiCKITT.
For Comm. Precinct No. 1:— "
J. B. ANOS.
. press DAVIS.
J. A (ABB) BLACKSTONI
J. J. DE LOACH.
C. O. CLARENCE (DUGAN) BARF.
Comm. Precinct Ne. 4;
MARSHALL HOLMES.
For Cotton Weigher, Preet. 1.:
R. H. (HARDY) RAY.
For Justice of Peace, Preet. 1:
B. F. BLEDSOE.
OTIS Q. SMIPP.
WALTER A. WHITE.
MAT DAVIS
J. R. MELVIN.
For Constable, Precinct 11-
L, T. RACKLEY.
JAY T. DARDEN.
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Mrs. Croley Cook entertain-
ed the Social Book Club Tues- 1
, day afternoon. Her home was
beautifully decorated with
roses, perennial phlox and
zinnias. Several enjoyable
games of “84” were played and
the following refreshments
serveds chicken salad," bread
and butter sandwiches. to-
matoes, potato chips, ice tea,
apricot cream and caramel
cake. B
Those present were: Mes-
dapies F. N, Buie, W. (’Bain
' well, J. E. Boykin, Neil Bufe,
Jr W. Croley, T. A. Cook, W. A.
Hamm, N. J. Harrison, E. R.
Knowles, E. L Lawrence, M. P.
Mell, Jr A. Mullinix, S. A. Nel-
son, J. A. Still, H. C. Wilson,
Miss Ida Maude Roberts.
That's uhat blending anti cross-
blending means to Chesterfield
—milder belter taste. And that's
why They Satisfy. -
w For Justice oLPeace,Precta *» edumwilloxunsthanthis. abamen
. MT C. bell. .— highway project. It will be a
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For Co. Snpt. of Education 2
matters not what route may be
finally adopted, the land
owners must make up their
minds to donate the right-of-
way if they ‘want the road to
be constructed through . their ►
midst.
May the spirit of liberality
and not that of short-sighted
selfishness prevail in this im-
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Some Ue more natural sweetness
than others—some add a rare spice
and a rich aroma—some burn more
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 91, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 27, 1934, newspaper, June 27, 1934; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440885/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.