The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 288, Ed. 1 Monday, February 10, 1936 Page: 3 of 4
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THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR. MONDAY, FEB. 10, 1930. 3
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He is survived by his
FOR RENT: Small unfurnish- and several children.
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Permit No 12.
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and all housing t and
facilities were taxed to
Mrs. Earl Moore, of Marshall
is visiting her mother, Mrs. J.
ideal house site will be on sale
at prices ranging from $125.00
to 1250.00. Terms arranged to,
suit purchaser, _ If interested
see Tommie Mitchell at Tz C.
ents flocking to Talco and Mt.
Pleasant to(lease what acreage
they can or buy royalty.
The County Agents wiM meet
with the following 4-H clubs
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no peculiar flavor or taint re-
sulting.
J. A. (Abb) BLACKSTONE.
J. PRESS DAVIS (Re-el.)
C. O. (Dugan) EARP.
J. K. MITCHELL.
For Commissioner, Piecinet 4:—
A. H- BONNER.
For Distriet udge -
W. a RUSSELL
Feb. 19, Wednesday, 9:00 a.
m., Ore City.
Feb. 19, Wednesday,10:30 a.
m., Concord, _
• Mrs. E. L. Lawrence has re-
turned from Beaumont, where
m., Mings Chapel.
Feb. 21, Friday, 9:00 a. m.,
Lafayette.
Feb. 21, Friday, 10:30 a. m.,
Funeral services were held at
the Hoover cemetery Sunday
afternoon.
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ALLEN MeCLELLAND.
C. W. OWEN. Be-el.) (
W. P. DUNCAN.
For County Clerk:-- *
B. C. (Bertie) ELWELL (Re-el.)
Home Agent’s
Dates Next Week
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t. R. HINSON.
LNDLEY BECKWORTH
WILLIS H. MADDOX
wide assortment of food? How can you
—J. D. WATSON.
TERRY GORMAN, .
For Justice of Peace, Preet. is-
MAT DAVIS (Re el.)
For Conatable, Precinet No. 1:—
JAY WILLIS.
C. C. (Clem) HILL.
EARNEST PUCKETT.
CLAUDE ALLEN
J. W. WYATT
For Weigher, Precinet No. 1:—
T. J. (Tom) BRADSHAW,
So what’s the best rule to follow in buying this
avoid
FOR RENT: Furnished apart-
ment with private bath. Phone
818, Mrs. P. H. Snow, i.:
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The job of getting the most out of that eleven
dollars requires thoughtful planning, if not in-
genuity. . You’ve got to keep a supply of staples
on hand—flour, sugar, shortening, baking pow-
der, essential condiments and spices. A variety
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
FOR SALE: Two-wheel trailer
in good shape. Cheap. See J. C.
Mathis, Pritchett
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pairs. i-
; Mrs. Fred Sanders is some-
what improved’ following a
county, but now a resident of
Ardmore, Okla.
He also leaves several other
sons, living in Oklahoma.
o Wall Estate Rent
House Was Burned
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flue from a heater. The house
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Two Deliveries Daily.
house. — 288-d3p.
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FOR RENT: Garage apartment
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Mr. J. E. Croley of
spent the week-end with
mother here.
RAGLAND
CLINIC-HOSPITAL
Democratic Primary!
For Representative:--
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Mr. G. T. Askew, aged ’ 71,
died Sunday morning at his
’29 Buick Sedan for corn, cows,
hogs, hprses or mules. Fred
Johnston, Box 777, Gladewater,
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WITH POMPEAN
MASSAGE CREAM!
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Rates 0h-—
ZT _ c-lm. , the hospital at the time of the
S. M. George Died I fire; we feel that it was due
A+ GL.A, (pa to the thoughtfulness of the
AL -iau- --VVE neighbors, nurses and firemen
that the fire was so efficiently C.Miller.
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For Districi Cl«rk:-
„ _ . . FLOYD BAILEY (Re-el.)
Feb. 20, Thursday, 9:00 ha. For Treasurera-
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For County Attorney!
. MILTON GREER MELL (Re-el.)
' For Tax Collector-Ashensor:—
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about rules of etiquette, beauty gen and carbon dioxide,—with
aids, the care of babies, and
affairs of, the heart.
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Feb. 19, Wed., 2:30 p.‘ m.,
Eleven Billion Dollars
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£ Europe now preserves eggs
for commerce by placing them
in a tank, withdrawing the
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W Co.Dept.TXB-2914AA, TWO WRECKED AUTOS
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That’s How Much American women spend. If
’ you ate buying food for the so-called."average" _
family of four your share is at least $11 a week
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- of breakfast cereals is required. Milk, butter,
eggs and cheese figure in meals constantly. Tea,
coffee, cocoa and canned fruit juices are con-
sumed daily. Fresh, as well as canned fruits and
vegetables, can’t be overlooked. Meats and
fish—either fresh, smoked or canned—demand
Distriet offices 115.00
County offices ------ 10.00
County Commisniners ..... 1M
Precinet --------------- 5.00
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home northwest of Big Sandy, to appear i* both Dolly and Weokly
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_ For County Judget—
'J. P., MABERRY.
• LEO PRESNELL-
words.) Name* of candidates wit ap-
pear in Daily and Weekly Mirror until
elimination or election of candidate.
All announcement* payable in cash in
advance. *“
The Mirror is authorized to an-
nounce the following candidate* for
the office shown, , eubject to - the
- County Agent's
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SWEET MILK —
W. A. LUNSFORD (Re-el.) .
For Sheritt:—
J. W. BRYCE (Re-el.) — ' :
For Commissioner, Precinet Ne. li— I
J. B. WOODFIN (Second Term)
E. A. (Ervin) COBB.
W. I. (Ira) RICH .
For Commissioner, Precinct Np. i:—
W. C. (Bi) HENDERSON (Reel.)
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 3:-
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Mr. S. M. George, aged about 1 controlled and the patients re-
n 80 years, died at his home near moved without an accident or
Shady Grove Saturday, and injury to anyone. ' stroke of anoplexy
was buried at the Shady Grove Again to our neighbors, " ’
cemetery Sunday afternoon. nurses, firemen and the Bell
The late Mr. George was the Hotel we express our apprecia-
father of Mr. Jim George, altion.
former commissioner of this
Feb. 18, Tuesday, 9:00 a. m.,
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limit, it was reported from the
field. The greatest excitement
the area has ever known was
created by the early morning
drill stem test, with major
companies rushing landmen to
the field and with . independ-
totally N destroyed by fire Gilmer, Texas. Real Estate &
which broke out at about eight
’ Mt. Pleasant is in the throes
of oil excitement of. a high
pitch since the successful drill
stem test made at the R. i L.
Peveto et al No. 1 C. M. Carr
well near Talco. There was
standing room only in the
'Titus County capital, and trad-
ing was at fever height.
A new oil field seems indi-
cated since the Carr'test made
700’ feet of oil on a 25-minute.
drill stem test through 3-8 inch
chokes, with 100 feet of mud.
Test was run 4,166-4,208 feet.
The wildcat had broken sand
from around 4,199 feet. From
i 4,205-4,208 feet, total depths,
sand with good saturation was
Xcored. Operators will imme-
- set casing and test. Con
fG)tract on the wel, a Trinity
sand test, is 6,200 feet.
Operators optimistic over
chances for getting in early on
the new strike, flooded Talco,
ed house with all conveniences,
on Bledsoe St., between Tyler
and Buffalo Sts. Inquire _ at
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Concord.
Feb. 20, Thursday, 2:30 p.
m., Stamps. '
Feb. 21, Friday, 2:30 p. m.,
Fairview. T e
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Born, * Sunday evening, Feb.
9th, to Mr. and Mrs. -Gilbert
Warrick, a fine boy.
Mr. Joe Berry Cook of Hous-
ton visited his mother here
over the week-end.
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Houston Lovell is quite sick
at the home of his parents, Mr.
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The daughter of«Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. Collinsworth is
seriously ill with pneumonia in
.a-local hospital,
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The Home Agent will meet
with the following clubs on the
dates listed below:
Feb. 18, Tuesday, 2:30 p. m.,
cheeks when you rub inPompeian
Masiage Cream and rub out the
impurities end dir.... you’W liter
ally rob the years away.
For datMf half e century menand
women who know the velue of
fresh, youthfu, eppearance, have
used thia skin exhilarating and ton
Sead <m year name and address
ft e generous sample tube FREE.
The POMPEIAN Ca.
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!hi le Oaedeg. wpdegsdey. Jridey
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, monotony in meals? How can you discover new
MMhomzorngog
products in the way of food? How can you have
enough money left over each week from your
food allowance for a few tasty luxuries that
make meals more appetizing? How can you save
LOST: Large grey, black strip- ,
ed cat. Reward to finder. Mrs. 1
Buchan. Phone 214. .. 286-d3e
MAN WANTED for Rawlijh
One, owned by Mr.- J. J.
Moffet of Gladewater, had left
the road after a collision with
another, ear, and struck an oil
well derrick. It was a new Pon-
tiac coupe.
The other car, also a Pontiac,
belonged to a Mr. Scroggins of
Henderson. ....
AaVE clients who want to buy
far tn s. List what you have for
sale with me. D. A. Young,
\ Frank Smith’s
Home Is Burned
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The farm home of Mr. Frank
Smith and family, about six
miles southwest of Gilmer, was
o’clock Sunday night. ................ —_
The family were in bed at CARD OF THANKS
t the time. They were unable; for ’ ‘ ______ a
save any of the contents the) We wish to express
house; 1.1 . ’
. thanks to every one who con-
The cause of the fire is not tributed to the care and safe
Known .... ' I removal of our patients from
a year to
Well, you can tramp through the markets daily
—looking, pricing and comparing. But there’s an
II easier way—a more accurate way—a more up-
||| - to-the-minute way—
J READ THE FOOD ADVERTISEMENTS
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Titus County Has
, Big Oil Phy At
Talco Discovery
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M. 8. (Jerry) PARISH.
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A rent house belonging to she spent several weeks.
the J. W. Wall estate, located Mr. J. L. Painter spent Sun-
at the corner of Cass and Rob- day with his mother, Mrs.
erts streets, caught fire Satur-John Painter, at Big Sandy.
day afternoon. The fire depart- -------------------
ment extinguished the blaze Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tram-
before any great damage had mell spent the week-end. At
been done. - I Shreveport.
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Memphis, Tenn., or see J. M.
Hill, Gilmer, Texas.
285-d4p.
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LOTS FOR SALE: Beautiful
lots in the Mitchell addition.
For a short time only ’these
M 30 •M ' acN
b-out
, WALTER W. DAY.
’ L E. (Eddie) STRACENER.y
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HAVE YOUR CLOTHES
ausdsed 2
• SCIENTIFIC URY’
The low cost of sending it to the laundry wMLhe a pleasant
surprise to you! The spotless whiteness of scientifically
laundered clothes will delight you! And the longer wear
resulting from our gentle methods wil save you additional
money. ........ ..........-- ___ ■ e:
The GILMER STEAM LAUNDRY •
and ODORLESS DRY CLEANERS
WHERE LINENS LAST LONGER -
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 288, Ed. 1 Monday, February 10, 1936, newspaper, February 10, 1936; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440774/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.