The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 296, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 19, 1936 Page: 3 of 4
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We have the necessary forms
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Dyke. Phone 230. .
HATCHING EGGS
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States. Surtax net income in
excess of $4,000.
John I). Rockefeller On Business Education:
John D. Rockefeller once said, "I believe that every young man and woman who wants
to succeed in business should do as I did—take a course at a commercial college.’*
. If you are undecided about your future education, write today to Tyler ¥ Commercial
— College, Tyler, Texas, and ask for full information. The school will send you a beauti-
ful new catalog, “Achieving Success in Business" which has just been published. It
will help you to decide about your future educational plans. .
Write for it today, or, clip and mail the coupon below. ; —
food alloWMWe for a few tasty luxuries that
make mesh more appetizing? How can you save
time and money in buying?
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Address —: - _________________________
- Tyler Commercial College
And School of Business Administration
Tyler, Texas
w. P. DUNCAN.
For Count Clerk:-- ,
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Q. C. (Berth) EEWELL (Re-el.)
Ditrfet Clerk:-
FLOYd BAILEY (Re-el.)
W^T" LUNSFORD ce-ei3.
Sheriff:—
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TIN WEEKS or BEAUTY
fOR ONIT 10 CENTS
$0 many lovaly WMM Deva told
M web llatteringthingi abou war
New Pompeian Tinsy Cream -
how maryelously # frehen end
•often* their skin end kbeps # «o
youthful looling — that wo have
decided to offer # f6 • imited
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SMITH -JOHNsON2
Well, you can tramp through the markets daily
—looking, pricing and comparing. But there’s an
easier way—a more accurate way—a more up-
to-the-minuteway-.- - .
— READ THE FOOD ADVERTISEMENTS
EVERY THURSDAY IN.
only tn a large 2 ounce "get
iinfod" tube — enough to
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Laughing Around the World
Wh IRVIN s. cBB
By fRVIN S. COBB
A MOUNTAINNU gentleman had come down into the lowlans
of hortheth Alabama on coit Bosiness. On his way down out of the
hills as was plain to see, he had looked uponhis nativmoonshine when
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DEDUCTION FOR BAD
DEBTS
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J. K. MITCHELL. X
For ComMisslor, Hr eel net 4:=
... A. H. BONNER.
• M. 8. (Jerry) PARISH.
M. O. HOLMtS (Re-el.) —
R,WATSON.
For Justice or Peach. Preet. It-
MAT DAVIS (Re-tt.)
For Coastable, Precinct No. 1-
JAY wus.
P. C. (Clem) HILL.
EARNEST PUCKETT.
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For Weigher, Preci net Nd. It—
T. J. (Tom) BRADSHAW.
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Ugh money left over each week from your
mealures up in q
you era accust
$250 8 ______________
toe for yourtelfl Send in 10 cent*
in coin or stamps tody and then,
toB your friend* about IH
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NOTICE TO ALL UP.
StiUtt CONTY woRLD
WAR VETERANS
We Hve secured blanks for
you to make application for
payment of your adjusted serv-
ice certificate. We will be glad
to have you call in and let us
fill in the blanks for you, which
we will be glad to do without
it was white. Now he was seekig trbble and he did’ cake Now soh
he found it either.
. Lurching up to the bar he slammed his Bit down updn it and
in a loud voice Introduced himself to the assembled company after this
fashion: .
“I‘m a tall syeamore Atom the mounting. I treasure thirty foot
to the flrat limb and I’m hard to climb I'm free from cat-faces, snakes,
knots or woodpecker holes. I don Y bend before the roarin’ stofth arm
WILLIS H. MADDOX
For Dltrit Jude:
W. O. RUSSELL (Re-el.)
Hor County Judges—
J. P. MABERKY.
LEO PRESNELL.’
Fer County Attorney:
. MILTON GREER MELL (Re-el.)
For Tas CM1AMW AMilsn—
allen McClelland
C. W. OWEN, (Re-el.)
I ain’t never "been afeard of the
I ean liek any'six men Ih this e
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THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR,
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County office* 4ut-____---- 10.00
County Commissioners - ■ 7.50
Precinct otfices ’____ . -. ».M
(Above include* 200-wora write-up
to appear in both Daily And Weekly
Mirror. Two cents sper word will be
charged for all in excess of 200
words.) Names of candidate* will ap-
pear in Daily and Weekly Mirror Until
elimination or election of candidate.
Ah"announcemhents payable in eash in
advance. ..
Rubber stamps and stamp
veteran in filling out his forms of many taxpayers and may be pads at the Mirror office.
imissioner. Precinct No. 1=
u WOODFIN (Second Telm)
HA(Ervin) COBB.
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treated in one of two Ways— Mr Comtiisafonera Preelnet fr«. it—
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We will not be responsible
for any accounts opened in our
name of 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. -
All accounts opened by C. E.
Gorman must be. supported by
receipts bearing one of the
• following signatures:
C. F. Gorman, R. T. Maley
dr Breal Johnson. ___
R. B. SMITH,
... By C. F. Gorman.
252-MWFdtf
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td lightnin’. Hear me and trendlie*
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rdaogwdzpotizgardensohgrleke
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"you, think you can Ml kny six iMm in this tnty4n
the champion softly. e
",you andmebth can lick any six men & this county,* _
stated the fallen monarch of the forest. For e
(merican New FMthmL Inex - - L jt
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will be glad to assist any
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The Ore City 4-H club met
Thursday, Feb. 6, with Mrs.
John Whitt, the girls’ sponsor.
The girls have started in their
clothing demonstration. They
are making as their first work
in sewing, a small cup towel. g
Mrs. Whitt made"a very in-
teresting talk on the goals that
they are to attempt to make
during this year and the fol-
lowing years. They are all hop-
- • ing that with the help of their
sponsor and Miss Stevens and
; Mr. Seals, .fo make this year
the best year that they have
had in their 4-H club work.
Reporter.
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sonal exemption credit for
dependents, earne .mme
credit, dividends of domestic
corporations subject to taka-
tion, and interest oh obliga-
tions of the United States
and obligations of instru-
mentalities of the United
duction of a Reasonable
tion to a reserve for
For U.S. iL
INCOME tax IN A
NUTSHELL
WHO? Single persons who
had net income of $1,000 or
more or gross income of
$5,000 or more, and married
couples who had net income
of. $2,500 or more or gross
income of $5,000 or more
must file returns.
WHEN? The filing period
begins January 1 and ends
March 16, 1936.
WHERE? Collector of in-
ternal revenue for the dis-
trict in which the person
lives or has his principal
place of business.
HUW? See instructions on
forms 1040A and 1040.
WHAT? Four percent nor-
mal tax in the amount of net
or collecting his bonus.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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For any Printed lob, first
try the Mirror. Phone 179. 11
WED., FEB. 19, 1936. - 1
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That’s How Much American women spend. If
nyou are buying food for the so-called “average”
family of four your share is at least $11 a week.
The job of getting the most out of that eleven
dollars requires thoughtful planning, ifnotin-
genuity. You’ve got to keep a supply of staples
on hand—flour, sugar, shortening, baking pow-
der, essential condiments and spices. A variety
of breakfast cereals is required. Milk, butter,
eggs and cheese figure in meals constantly. Tea,
coffee, cocoa and canned fruit juices are con-
sinned daily. Fresh, as well as canned fruits and
vegetables,'can’t be overlooked. Meats - and
fish—either fresh, smoked or canned—demand
that you buy them. Jellies, jams, relishes and
canned soups insist upon a place in your market
. basket And last but not least, is bread three
times a day.
So what’s the best rule to follow in buying this
wide assortment of food? How can you. avoid
monotony in meals? How can you discover new -
products in the way of food? How can you have
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FOR RENT: 3-room furnished
Apartment. See Mrs. W. C.
Frazier. 296-d3c.
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FOR RENT: Three room un-
furnished apartment. Private
bath and garage. Mrs. C. A.
FOR SALE: Two-wheel trailer
ih good shape. Cheap. See J. L.
Mathis, Pritchett.
294-d3wlp.
FOR SALE: 35-ac. farm on
Jefferson Hwy., 8 mi. of Gil-
mer. 6-room new frame house.
Price $1500. 43-ao. farm, 6 mi.
N. W. Gilmer, well improved,
$700. D. A. Young, Gilmer,
Texas. 294-dwtfc.
hoEhe. "hegHoilwngthexhatdat s
> the office shown, anbjeet to the
Pemoratic Primary:
, For Reprenntatiyel--
J. R. HINSON,,. . -i
LINDLEY BECKWORTH
change must be made at least
30 days prior to the close of
the taxable year for which the
change is to be effective. How-
ever, a taxpayer filing a first
return in 1935, may select
either of the two methods, sub-
ject to the approval of the
Commissioner upon examina-
tion of the return. Permission
to adopt the reserve method is
limited to taxpayers having a
large number of accounts where
credit is extended over a con-
siderable period of time. It is
not granted for the purpose of
handling one specific debt.
What constitutes a “reason-
able addition” to a reserve for
bad debts must be determined
in the light of the facts, and
will vary a between classes of
business and with conditions of
business prosperity. A tax-
payer using the reserve me-
thod should show in his return
the volume of charge sales (or
other business transactions)
for. the year and the percent-
age of the reserve to such
amount, the total amount of
notes- and accounts receivable
at the beginning and end of the
taxable year, and the total
amount of the debts ascer-
tained to be worthless and
charged against the reserve
during the taxable year.
DON’T prepare your re-
turn without first studying
the instructions on the form.
DON’T procrastinate.
Early assemblying of data
permits a careful considOtA-
tion of all tax problems.
DON’T destroy the memo-
randa from which your re-
turn was prepared.
DON’T omit explanation
when such information is
essential to an intelligent
adult. Attach memorandum
to your return.
The method used in the return
for 1921 must be used in re-
turns for subsequent years un-
less permission is granted by
the Commissioner of Internal
Revenue to change to the
other method. Applicati to
New York, Feb. 18.-A
hoard of $200,000 in $20 gold
pieces was Seized by secret
servite agents late Tuesday
from a safe deposit box in the
Chemical Sfe Deposit Com- -
pany.
Will Jam H. Houghton, secret
service chief here, rfused to
reveal identity of the owner.
’ It was one of the largest
seizures ever made under the
Federal Act forbidding private 1
possession of gold and was the
first in New York in many
months.
Utmost secrecy surrounded
the raid. Houghton told re-
See me at once if you have a
good healthy flock of chickens,
Any breed. Need Rocks, Reds
and other heavy breeds now.
Leghorns a little later. B. A.
Miller, East Side Square, Gil-
porters that if they wished ad-
ditional information they would
have to see Lamar Hardy,
acting United States District
• Attorney, Hardy, too, refused
to say anything.
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J. A. (Abb) BLAC
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 296, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 19, 1936, newspaper, February 19, 1936; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440450/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.