The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 233, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 7, 1935 Page: 3 of 4
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Coleman was installed - Grand
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"8, Protect woods and
fields from fire.
19. Improve woodlots
systematic thinning.
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subscription toThe Dallas Morning News by mail (Dail
and Sunday) (Daily only), for one full year by mail. ‘
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Italo-African dispute.?
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on his wife’s 'farm in North
Carolina. —
Henry Boone, 102 year old
Confederate veteran, of Holly
Springs, Miss, recently walked
two miles to vote. — -
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THE GILMER WEEKLY MIRROR, ' SATURDAY, DEc. 7, 1
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The China Clipper completed
her first, round trip air mail
flight to the Philippines eeven
hours ahead of schedule. -
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Subscriber --
Poet Office —
R. F. D__2
"Street burning up" was the
amazing alarm sent in to the
fire- department at Fort Myers,
Fla. Firemen found a "treet
best adapted. m‛
"The. future welfare of
Sou-sern agriculture and farni
posterity is in the hands "df
the present caretakers of our
own fahds. We no longer ’can
wear out. our farm lands and
move on to sew, frontiers. It is
therefore well that’ we recog-
nize the- fact and consider our-
selves as temporary careakers
of farm lands for the benefit
of future generations—land to
be so.caree for as to improve
in fertility and- productivity
and be permanent sources of
livelihood for those who fol-
low us.” a
Mineola Monitor:
Funeral services were held
last Thursday for T. B. Turner,
74, resident of the county for
64 years who died at the fami-
stantial increase last month.
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an affirmation of 'Th is
try’s neutrality policy.
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~ Officers shot it .out
T3e 1 1 .
Jersey-detective, says he be-
L lieves that Hauptmann is not
guilty of the kidnapping and
killing of the Lindbergh baby,
-- and that he is seeking evidence
to -that effect./
Several were dead and many
wounded, including women and
Judge -Marcus Weatherred of cal option election., one for
the county and one for the city,
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A new vacuum method -of
extracting excess water from
----newly poured concrete is said
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matrial from 30 to 100s* Ser
cent and cause it to harden in
' about 20 minutes.
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Saturday, December 21.
county-wide election
scheduled td have been
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children, following an air raid for the purpose to which it is.
-strengthening his hand in the . - - ——---
"—e- Soil erosion is one of,, the.
1 worst enemies oftthe -Svth,
ly home in the Pine Mills com-
}3 / munity Wednesday.
ment that the U. S. Should not
let the worddown in the
- ‘ presentwar crisis is taken as
"7. ’ Reforest or downWith The" Silver State Entertaihers Sunday and Monday at the
badly eroded areas and exces- -^rand.
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."6. Rotate krops by contour
strips-or bands instead of by
fields. B r
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LATE NEWS
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Heavy rains fell in almost all
of ’ Texas Fridas , and floods
threaten at scene parts.
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as may .be seen along: any S
highway, -bordered by. washed
fields and gullies. In an article .
by John - B. Gordon in The .
Progressive Farmer, discussing -
the work of the Suil Conserva-
tion Service and its importance
to future generations, the fol- >
lowing Un ruls for saving
the soil are set forth;—
“1. Keep cotton off any steep
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UPSHUR COUNTY’S SHOPPING GUIDE
It is reported that plans for
forming an independent state
in north China were signed at
Peiping Friday', as Jap planes
' flew over the city:
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A Utah miner placed a stick
of dynamite, in his bed be-
tween his wife and himself
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to 100 feet te4 inches per 100
feet depending —n conditions).
"3. Plow land so as to leave
a water furrow in terrace
channel.
‘‘4. Control water at end of
Premier- Laval of ^ FranCe is - —----1 - ■■
given, a vote off confidence by ■ TEN RULES FOR SAVING
< S the Chamber of Deputies, f
,, « a ,222 tm u J. W. McCown.
' U. S. trade With, Italy -and -
with Britain showed a sub-
Wood County Echo:
Mr. Hudson, of* Claude, Tex-
is, was appointed to fill the
vacancy of County Agent
caused by the resignation of
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Pagoda Supper Club
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three of the six. who Escaped'
4 Tuesday are dead, and the cally as means of erosion con-
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Ellis Parker, famed New
invading airmen.'
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Governor Hoffman of New
Jersey says he is willing to
hear new evidence in the
Hauptmann case.
. A tax bill of $2.40, delin-
quent 94 years; has been paid
k - to County Treasurer C. A.
Sparks, at Pontias, Mich. The
L delinquency was { discovered
— when the property owner ap-
| N plied for a home Ioar.
Lone Star Cowboys
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KWKH, Shreveport,---
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I wish I had more to spend this winter.. .simply
must get a new coat-and shoes and that floor -
? lamp and, well, lots of things... I’m not extrava-
— gant, but where does all my money go?
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Don’t-worry too much—the very same sort of
problem bothers the folks along Millionaire
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times to buy.
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 233, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 7, 1935, newspaper, December 7, 1935; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1448093/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.