The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 8, 1934 Page: 4 of 6
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INDIAN ROCK ItONE MOUNTAIN ANNOUNCEMI
OUR NEIGHBORS
OUR CANDID CANDIDATES
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For Tax Assessor-Collecior:—
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CHARLIE OWEN.
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ALLEN MC CHELLAND.
•and Joe
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world
famous dirt farmer, whom Mr.
Hoover made
Secretary
of
county and on the staff
of ‘almost a year on Lincoln’s
Messrs. Jack Killian
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Even with weather like this
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perience on the State
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office of constable would not
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in
solution of any law breaking.
It is an occasional custom of
He is doubtless well- qualified
up on
previous predictions, which
and are
for that is what is meant by
We
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in an auto
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Walton, a
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of
of
mission as a deputy, in order
to be able to continue assisting
of
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lion, the NRA? -
Well, let’s go back to 1928
and inquire:
this
these now.
NEWBETHLEHR
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VOTED FOR—7
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Shut in from all the
Without, ,
have to work for our living,
rate and do
ity Rackley has unques-
y shown that’ he is a
Han«:
< Who voted for a deficit of
aa a f f mua z— U ■ ' . . . .
r THE GILMER WEEKLY MIRROR, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 193%
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tie him down closely to minor
details but would give him un-
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I. T. RACKLEY AN-
NOUNCES FOR CON-
. - STABLE, PREC. 1.
L T. Rackley, who for twob-
years has been living in this
asks the votes and support of
all who favor the enforcement-
n E. (BOB) FOSTER.
JOHN BIRD POWERS.
For County Clerk:—
WILL SMITH.
JACK STILL MOVES
TO SHAMROCK
„ Sphrt
to any member who is
to do^heir part. For
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ForComm.Precinet Nk 35-
-x Bl . AMOS. Tt—'■——------L-
J. PRESS DAVIS. .
J. a. (ABB) Blackstone. i 1
- J. J. DE LOACH. "
C. O. CLARENCE (DUGAN) EARP.
Comm. Precinct No. 4:—__1.
MARSHALL HOLMES.
ForCotton _Weizher,Prect,1.:,
R. H. (HARDY) RAY.
For Justice of Peace, Preet l v>
B. P: BLEDSOE.
* OTIS 0. 8HIPP.
For Constable, Precmet r1:—
L T. RACKLEY.
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viewed the prophocies of Belle
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passed.
The merrier up its
g-
why not coope
few things for the experience
Who voted for the Hawley-
Smoot tariff? .
Who voted for the banking
chllapse? .
Who, in a word, voted for
you choose to pay
now dub meetings
12 - Rep. Otis Dunagan left! F-
of tae day for Dallas where he wil ,
take treatments for his hand, tnxhtive.
FAIRVIEW QUILTING CLUB
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wondering if they are going to
get any votes Xut <lf the county,
[where they are spending their
the
jways for the
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doors;
While the red logs before us
beat
The frostline back with tropic
1 gheat;
And ever with a louder blast.
Shook beam and rafter as it
a
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cot
ing
hea
livi
for
uti
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ed
bei
th<
Rox
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deputy, announces in this issue
of the Mirror for the position
of Constable, Precinct 1,
At present Mr. Rackley has
commission'on the Texas
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Content to let the north Wind
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For Representative:-- “
OTIS. Y. DUNAGAN.
For Coumty Judge:-
J. R. HINSON.
For County Attorney:
MILTON GEER MELL ’
For Sheriff:— • A.
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». Many dates for Hot Springs, Ark.
ut the old there, Mrs. Williams will
spinning on Missouri to visit her dau
I.
A
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iMomAntys
wMraeTomaMamiswhase,
been Bick for the yaBT''
Billing.
thiil Mr. Clifton Ellison of this
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an
: { Subseription Rates
Upshur, .. Camp, Gregg and
Counties;
One year ---------
Elsewhere, par year ---------
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of law an order, promising to
devote j his best services to the
A duties 'of the office of con-
“ stable.
m at
Meredith, Jr.,GilfmeUt"wie mfN."""Mmarn MrazQnes spsmtadnstmwskt how "soon" “csfa eorgepi umitsd-timentosooperate
iefsaiin "ciuandareco ‘ as“ukD
We know no one has a right for the position he seeks and •
to live merely to get a living
comment comes editorally from \
the Wood Cqunty Democrat:
“It has been called to our at-
in law enforcement in
county.
O. F. (OLIVER) WELLS. L
For Comm. Precinct No. 2;.
X C. MILLER. - a
W. c. (BILL) HENDERSON. ,
AARON DEE HENSON. . _____
J. L. (JOE) ELLISON. : 3
E. W. FARROW.
EUGENE BISHOP.
B. B. (DAVE) PICKENS.
--FRANK ROBINSON.------------------
LEROY DALRYMRLE.
JOE M. SPANN. j
LEE DRIGGERS.
Who voted for the market About the first o overyycoJurdkpotte"kenrrookmans
year quite a number of proph-I returned to their homes in
eta, eooth-sayers seers, orTyler, Tuesday.
and pleasure we may derive
E. A. COBB.
TOMMIE MITCHELL
B. C. (BERTIP) ELWELL.
we are just
I j
juniper •». ete,work
rimttrtoremstotei
Get a regular Ue
druezishoA“ugtour
ngqadurine Mr the Pathfinder to check
Mrs. Vera Sorrells spent the We sat the dean winged hearth
week-end in Jacksonville. -—"
We were glad to have Rev.
1, pastor of the Gilmer ___
t Church in the pulpit In baffled rage at pane - and
Jack Sthu, watchmaker and
jeweler, has'rented space in
the Shamrock Drug Store, and
moved his watch repair shop to
that location. > J.7 /
EVER VIK A
Hhiapd*srAxanvEZ
11 n Falla.
Drive but the i-........ —------ a—d
neids
drudgery. Since most of us
gerved I Linley Beckworth, students at
’ As for being for the home Texas University spent the
county “first, last and al-1 week-end with home-folk*
few of our club members away
, ., x- v from Mrs. Herbert Wade's
latter a few weeks stay here Wednesday—-of the snow.
. ... —. „.g. .iahhe ,-7 ‘ .”1 Only a few were present,
lend Mrs. Beiva .iw T.Cupepper..se.returin « - orricem, with ex.
H Ity have sent off to other coun-
51.50ties and ordered thefrcandi-
-Six menths _ cards by mail. It may be
" the cards printed in Wood
playa, cards of thanks,, obtuarie, county are not good ehugh for
MSttaime at tho rate oron. cent per 1 these bds, -but
st some time ago. Mrs. Dunagan
is accompanied Mm and they will
re visit her mother at Fort Worth
e for the ten days they expect to
Sheriff J. M. Seago as
Woaoffice in good’old Wood coun-
rowing Ranger force, which enables
him to carry out his special,
the chim- duties withi several companies v
in the oil fields. At the same
time he has retained his com- '
$7,309,000,000 the first year? . .
Who voted for the debase- ways", that’s -the first lesson
ment of the dollar?
Who voted for the
Thelrreazbthroat of
ney laughed.
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ag
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from it?
this opportunity of a bet- Athing is worth precisely
---• , what it can do for you, not
for it.
-
. - _ . aniswneswekePterymmuch“di before
andmerce spent last week-end with appiinted because our presi- ‘
dent and secretary were
—r—
We are authorized to an-
nounce the following candidates
for the respective offices, sub-
ject to the Democratic Prima-
I
ideas, a haser unity^of "toomt
pupgunyw“#EEg"ineor Commissioner of away for a while from our
Harvey wag Md. Eelmm-t NO 1, to succeed home duties.
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of Shady Grove visited Mrs.
Tom Davis Sunday afternoon.
. a-atop Mr, I Mr. Wes. Winfams and fam-
MraSorrellswzsserE Mr;.ily visited in Sand Dato com-
’ * mumnity, Sunday.
—Mg. Jim Moore and son Ken-
neth of Smith, motored over to
Mr. Frank Davis’ Sunday.
MRS. GRACE FOWLS* r
9 J. HEcKWDRTH.:
—,-EPEESEE-reesssgemadeeesmezenausafsam-
epasFor"EumtyTreasurerr-,eriaremsnmsmewe-
Weeksis better at’this writ- F“- pstrEFckk—
FLOYD BAILEY. (adbis
For Commissioner, Preet. 1:— -
W. L (IRA) RICH. 3. ” < Fa
USKO MACKEY. --
JESSE B. WOODFIN.
GORDON G. CARRINGTON.
C G. (CALVERT) WILLIS. M
R. E. (BUD) WILSON. M.-T
getting a tot of
we did not vote
- Mr. and Mrs. William Sellers ill with’ measles. ; •
spent Sunday with Mr. and— • .....- —‘—
MrsioilieyWnrneran Aim - STAMPS
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Holcomb spent the week-end] -• 2. .
with Miss Opal Fenton. I Gordon, little son of Mr. and ..c. w.... a. wan
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Davis | Mrs. E. O. Mangum, ia quite describes it failed to keep a
spent the week-end at Indian I sick at this writing. - *— ~e -l-u m-l- -—-
Rock visiting his sister,/ Mr, I _ Mr. and Mrs. Homer Carr,
and Mrs. Jim Woods. .— ------, , ,
Mr. and Mrs. George Fleet with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
nevitably resulte in making
n / ' ----a visit with her sister/ Mrs. I be with us. day in regard, to Stamps.con
"mehe “ PLEASANT GROVEnnatwnar X tSSi
iur Brooks and others, not! Mrs. S. C. Leslle who Mr—---. for (li. 1 — -
ofwfibaa specific pro-1 teaching ia a Houston school .Emma.NellLthebaby school."
onacamestrue,. crack I pent the week-end in Gilmer Askew, has been very seriouatdo. F. (OLyER) WELLS IN
SNa6 62" in with pneumonia but to some RACE FOR COMMISSIONER
Md to road the fMtoro andl HeMtomes P. X Winiams Fohing-senson to hero and 0F PRECINCT No. ONE pw-2-e--
the end of the worla fore- and H. V. Davis left Sunday plenty of water. I j - . it means a Place to exchange
-mh°--m-eran- I While working at the saw Mr. O. F. (Oliver) Wells of
I go tomil at Big Sandy several days) East Mountain announces for
uri to visit her daughter .Agorottoneuooxrondt hte | Precinct No. b to succeed
------ . ribmbroken." Conun. E. A; Cobb, whois not
“ ------ Mr, and Mrs. Monroe Sand-1 a candidate for reelection.
wb of Shady Grove were visit- "Mr. wells is a mtivent
no in the communitv Fundav. Icounty and has a wide acquain-
Last "dnipr."Aetanceehip in his section of the
-______-o-----tore, Monday night.
PROPHETIC BUNK ____
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Big Sandy Times:, | Litle Pat Omeal Baugh Mr. Willie Stewart and fam-
The past year has seen spent from Tuesday until Sat- lly spent Supday with his par-
Miss Virginia Dial is visiting I several new sets of grand par-lurday with relatives at Sandents of Concord. . . -
in Dallas. ents for Big Sandy. The latest Hil, . Mr. J: W Bailey and family,
----- addition to this distinctiye clan, Ha „Mecplend X B-”
Mr. E. H. Moody spent the is Mr and Mrs J G. Howell, der Eurdosnpdhss -icnJoyce DOhon and children
week-end at Dallas. f - - I Since the arrival of a ninewer5 reytng, Longview were the guesta
----- 1 pound son at the home of Mr. I M y -n.Mm t A Powers Mr. and Mrs. Bishop, Sunday.
Mr E P King was a week-l and Mrs. Cooksey Owings
"eekLongview. Mrs. wings <. thenedsvashtorabherb’rusdaybushwiGrgemefsan “
n —.— daughter of Mr. and Mra. V Miss Sanie Mae IVivion spentcavrs her Afrs R "G Nelson
Mr. O. J. Brace’, of TylerHowell., The latest reportsMonday night with Miss
spent Tuesday in the city, about the interested parties is Cain of Bethlehem. homa.
______ I that they are doing nicely. I Mr, Oliver Davis and family I Messrs. Kermit Spann and
M, 1 p — K,, - ’ — lof Bethlehem spent the week- Pat Moore left Saturday for
! Mii* r* cay Spent Friday r Phillip Mings, who has been lend with Messrs. Jim Woods New Orleans.
Imonev and it also aoIears to’ Dallas. in the hospital at Gladewater and Leonard Sorrells, _ I Most of the children
I wuwyy l0 45 410, eL01 he fnrl for about two weeks, develop- Mrs. Jess Sorrels of Glade- able to be back in school.
i3y ’ - hey h 1 . , .... Mr. H. C. Williams made a ed appendicitis Monday Awater and Mr. and Mrs. us- --
GME - Wood county first and lastrbusiness trip to Pittsburg Fri-was“ppedat, onMpnda, Atin Davis of Glenwood attend- BETE
K - > . j There is an. old adage which day. . . . "assperated-on Tuesday-Hised the bedside-ofLeonardsor-
--------------------- -27 yr— ------------ - I very truthfully allows that"’ . f60?,1 V0!1 is stih ‘considered rels during the past week. 1 — . . . ca. —
. -1 GOOD ROADS PAY -Yompay for what you.get,but- A, ,6g. , 1 ertieal but all that- medical! Mr junius Knight had em. The attendance of oar school For Co. Supt. of Education:.
Genwood 2 manan’anea ■
tog , --------------- tost .week.——-----—Ln---------- -1
—god roads
L - building of permanent ^high- ed for this particular case.- Miss Geraldine-DanlelswaslonginessFriday-atthehomeMro"nPrsc. A Saugh.
[ Ways is the one enterprise on First of all, when a countyhome over Sunday from C.I.A., of her daughter Mrs. W. H. Eloise Ship
E. earth that pays its own way candidate buys a mess ofDenton. . "Fry. She was born near here Light are quite
Some recent investigations by candidate cards from a home- -- 78 years ago and at an early writing. cpmmunity was in a capiacci.
the American Automobile Asicounty printer, he gets morel Mr-Rrunell Moon of the 1 age was married to Albert Cary Mrs. T. O. Baugh returned dent Tuesday night on the
sociation tend to confirm this J than mere merchandise .. . I CCC,. Bowie, Texas, spent theo pin, M;n. t„ 420 Iifrom. Gilmer Monday night, highway between Big Sandy
this idea.. -- but the friendship andgood of week-end in’.Gimen’ ertel her, thumb and H«wkln.. The car was
, ■ . .. . 1.1. A.a d. ea;.C0 —jl - 1. 43 enudren. he waslamputated at a local hospital badly wrecked. Clifton was
Ina recent report .thatas the printer, andhisfiiendsand. Miss Clarice Fanning spent lett a widow in 1914 and later for cancer. We are glad to re-bruised and scratched painfully,
_ sociation declares that goodhis friends friends and every- week-end with her harmarried Mr. Ren Webb who port her doing as well as could as he was thrown from the ear
roads hav ieduced the aver-ne who is interested in the wnd"il survives her. She is also sur- be expected. . to the pavement, but is better
age automobile operation cost I county in which he lives to cast en‛8 "iore vived by three children and] Mr. and Mr. A; F. Knight at this time. Miss Virginia
from 40 cents a mile to sixa vote. Such is the concern eft , I and children Her lattendedgthe bedside of- Mrssnider who was with him re-
ad .wt cents in the tat fivevery voter for if said cande-. Miss Pearl Covington, .spent toS toegrtminsGus sparkstofGlenwad Mon hr1 only minor cuts,
"ears. •..............—■ h- buaingss oov coma
dasicho---duitesckwithxeMrRrbeztaanwatandissone
Besides the saving in gaso-siple than to 80 betray county . tery. Elder P G Blackstone Mr. Albright and son of I Sunday with Mr. Dave Elli ton.
line, good roads make possible mdustry it would be risky M-M,, officiating. - Longview were business visi- Mr. and Mrs. Rus Watson or
a great saving fhtime and inbusiness to elect him even to! Dr and Mrs Madison , ‘1/ - ----- --- tors here Monday. Shady Grove visited Mrs. A.
” wear and tear on cars and the -coumty’s -most seuminsigni -land motored to Dallas MondaxPittaburg-Gazatte:--ag—g-gpsxeutgu.„LHendershot.andMnDave
_ tiro* at thoname time provid. ficantoffiee. Ito torord d^Jrit A of paralysis re- PATFONFHLD Eponamu nay: wmomsnow
ing greater comfort and safe- Secondly, our contemporary, .2, ’ ceived last week proved fatal - ----- 1 and Mrs. William Snow
#5 • .brings up the matter of card! Mr. and Mrs. Dick Snapp and to Mrs. Dellia Craig, aged 74. There is quite a bit of
it seems that the case forquality. We have thus far seen son of Fyler spent,Sunday. at Tuesday night. Her death or- siekness in this community,
improved highways to pretts candidate cards printed ^th. borne of Mr.. M. P. Mell.|c,,rr„| «t the home of her
weh established, mid even the three different Wood county] qpgmg Jim Craig, on Cypress street, visting him this week.
ir High gasoline taxes which areshops, and believe these shops . “ ‘“““ “ 4ed80, Henssherissuryived by severa MM.BFadbeckisi
tone without much complaint, and insulting to even compareof the Eledsoe famy• ~ cmr died sud atith ietschool hqugnagFr and
men the prcedene devotedshierprodatwithotheatwobita MnutancVS. Brigg anadpnly’at’thehome of hi.
entinely to road building. jobs peddled in from thesout Beulah Myers returned home ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. R Greer, Mr. and Mrs. Pearce made a
“Then the matter of actual Monday fromHouston. toweekendP to
votes for the candidate whow Monday.
1 Arthur M. Hyde, Missouri’abuys these mail-order cardstaT-rthur.aneer on Ofthe Winnsboro News: , e
■ mnillIJ I...LMIILI comes Yor discussion, IC Cleburne, -i - spending There were eighteen trenehlcgg
.% Tapmi e,na this week with his mother,] .. 5 W5 e15n reen! Clifton,
---,________ „ zuch an unscrupulous candirive AnNereon silos dug and filled _ in Wood Baptist ...
Agriculture, broke the silence date relied on , out-of-county | " • 5 'Icounty the past summer and 1 here Sunday.
— ) votes to elect him, be would 1 the ensilage is being fed from Our B. Y. P. U. !» getting
birthday. He asked these ques- get no more than he justly de-. Me , * .K an . an. these now. ' | along nicely. Everybody is in-
■mMiwjr. Sm "15 3 110- - " ITnlav Raekwnrth atudents nt I vited to attend.
4 Mrs. Virgie Green is on the
sick list.
| Miss Katie Higgenbotham is
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Bradford and
I went t
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IHE GILMER
WEEKLY MIRROR
Founded la 1877
AND UPSHUR COUNTY ECHO
Teucker a Laschinger_— Publishera
* H. Lanchinzen y Manazing Edifor
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get several columnaof-their pre Mesdames-w. E. Quinn, Pathis sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hughie I to their home at Tyler, ' this
dictions into print Some folks Marshall, Dave Thompson and Fintcher of Indian Rock, Sun- week. ,
apparently take thia foolishness Misa Ruth Spann motored today,, p. . I Mr. L ‘ .-on
seriously, as superstition still I Dallas, Tuesday. — qumtng club met with Mr.hig parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abb
has • strong hold upon a togej - r -dAlvin Starr last Thursday andBland. 2 . A ..
percentage of people. | Mrs. D. S. , lesvitk, Ji.jwi meet wil irs. __
I children of Longview visit-1 Starr this Thursday
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bro. ,Obie Baker filled hisEongviewt., v, ng
P MeGnOL, M.nNny I appointment here this week- Loye, daughter of Mr. and
P. Meaughy’ Monday. end. } Mrs. John Duffey, was conf in-
. I We have Sunday School and led to her bed most of last
Robertson return-Prayer Meeting every Sunday I week. a
■ ’ - - - - - - 1- The election held here Satur-
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 8, 1934, newspaper, March 8, 1934; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1441084/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.