The Glencoe Mirror (Glencoe, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1941 Page: 4 of 8
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Today moro than ever you and wo aro glad to
livo in ills United Sia!es to be members of the greatest
democracy '-t1 tho
But wo do not stop ts thnlc that it may not always be
thus Do v:o roolico that our coun!ry has a weakness
which might Epc11 disaster should wo bo invaded?
Do we knev how casIly such on invasion might ha
accomplished?
For tho complcte unvarnished facts read this now
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lary 27
Have you done anything to lire! Sunday visitors at the C S
wove (Ileneoe? I Baker borne Included Mrs Ferry
Sullfcait'o for the Mirror On Erwin of Charngaign Illinois
v 75e ter 3 car and Mrs Elith Bechtel of SOH-
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1 I be!i6ve that It it
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1 at the natured
e(on-rrient pro
I '" eset which have a
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v aye brought the
"- nation out of a
are now an1
hlte been for some
time steadily al
$6 work laying the
foundations tor
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nermal business
conditions
8 'MCAT I believe that
lere is growing a broader publia P4V
teption that the reople of this count!
must Tnake thrir OT11 prosperity And
tot wait for th3 Government at Wash-
!aeon to make it for them la other
words nornuicenorola sig'Jr and vl
tallly of the United States is slowly but
Inevitatly bringing a return of natural
bustneas recovery
Tie fundamental Cure
Like a doctor the administration cat
kelp nature lint the fundamental heal
12-4 prcce3sL3 will come from natural
causes and not trona polhical rams
dies DeLpits the slackening of busi
nests now apparent despite expressions
tit disappointment we hear from vari
aux quarters nevertheless I am cons
dent that vhee fundamental beans-
proceases If not sp--etacular are none
the 1633 surely at work
Gradually our business leaders are
showing grater conflienee in the fa
tral and are assuming a more forward
looking position I ilrmly believe that
if we will inake up our minds to replace
tzar psychology with conildence-psyshology
the results will fully Justify
such a new attitude
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Ffrl4P o L'd2 2 ers
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?Yew Alt tlistory Recorded
Aa a result et the Italian eircha
sIefiate' work in North Africa it
Liu beln found that the twice-de
rtreyed Temple of Apollo at Gyms
wsa first built by the Greeks about
600 B C stud was first reconstruct
b) the same race 400 years later
when it had been destroyed by ertk
hs reconstruction work included
the addition of much deooratlea
tbout which 1ttle hid Leon berths
fort known G:eek culture It EL4
bon cstab1i8hed was 13 flourishint
tlen in North Africa as it was LI
Athens a flt- ccsui tler- bt'11h4
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Committees
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J NI Anderson Ionl c'Iair-
Min of the committee to observe
the president's birthday an
nounced tbe appointment of the
the following cenniittees to cs-
sist in making the local celebra-
ion a pucce9v
Tickets and Finance—Mrs Val
s Tucker and Nits Bert Will
Itetr(shments — Mrs A a
01cm tead and Mrs S IL Price
Ught and Ileat—Bob Broyles
and Otis Gronevi
Managtmlnt— Fred Broyles
Pethards Dewitt Cce
Pubitit --Ncrirrn Pridwell
Ile asks that all comtnittees
iv )rk tcgether and that he was
ready to assist any or all of them
Gitz Stints Down
The lees! gin of the J IL Bel-
Cotton Con-rany closed for
ths season last Saturday with
the best rEcerd in ten Ee3601138
95 9 bales of cottnn were ginned
here this eEsson which is the
Sunday visitors at the C S
orgeet turn out Circe 1930 That
iker hone included Mrs Ferry yesr more than 1200 bales were
win of Charrgaign
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d Mrs I lith Bechtel of SOH- ArarRger L W Wright left
stet &turd Ay for his home in Eateno
The Mirror rrintel ash expres'3in z his gratitude to the
Vkl LIC(itiokl PRI C IP
Solocaihe for the Mirror On Erwin of Chaingalizn —""
tu-ned cur
b 75e ter 3 cur and Mrs Elith Bechtel of Stiil ArarRgEr L Wright left
water
Tho Glt ncco town bovg Indict &turd iy for his home in Eateno
ball teat will play the Stillwater The Mirror printel sah bilal expresthlz his gratitude to the
Triple A five at the local g‘m this werit for B It Snyder who people tf this vicinity for their
next Wednesdcy night A girls
game rnay araanged I4)A
lives northwest of own The ratronzige sed cipre5eing the
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53 admis9fon cbarge will be saki will be held Monday Jain- hope that he would be returned
made lary 27 here alzain next
'here again next year
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ranging !ot 1 rc i1 'itirs per-
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stalactites to ‘1 tittie ( a dclighful
mushrofmei of trit'Pie- 1:!CI1(rJt1 rk
CLIS MattrT ct fra in thr
on the Eric:Ts (1r(19 room
Jim While Yorri- cy vas King's ()en's Chamber
the first white III Zql cgtre the and finally the
caverns which 1 ieiurd in 1001 Dig 14:oin where is found the Giant
when he invet:e:itei tne srirce of Doine NvHch i)('ars a striking re-
a dark movin'7 which ap- F4n)bliince to the Leaning Tower or
reared t9 fforn the eiirth The Thia Amither majestic formaVor
column pri-1 to lie an otitiuoiing I is the flock of Ages where visitor
swarm of b:47 the bats Itt for a brief followed gen
CCO 1 it f1c- Priilly by t nging of the 4"ReCk
nrkt r r - 101)1 th Hi A ch2S"
iacle cf th !of ArQzi"
Notice of Nctie o of Sa!e
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Notice is further given that
Fred Broylea hal bid the sum of
$33 CO for shid prop?rty ard
same will be Fn1 to Fa11 Fred
Broyles for said SIM subj-et to
approval of the Board of County
Commibsioners unlesa higher and
better bids are reccived on said
date
Harold W Straughn
County Treasurer
Payne county Oklahrma
(Publi5hed in The illexf!e rlir-
rot Janu:try 21 and 31 and Fkb
ruary C 1911 )
Work on th3 wCer and seWer
project progresnd r3pidly the
week CS nice weather returnea
for a brief visit Construction
of the tower and tank wes start-
ed litst week and as tho Mirror
went to press the tower and a
goodly portion ci the tank were
up
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Nyr1's largest
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Notice i3 hereby iven that No Cc- kiveri that
Voice ccurtv firing tRqu!r-id Payne County Irtving
title to tho folyAirig pvopt-rty tide to the g ro pent!
Lot 22 B:0(if 33 Oriinl Llt EJ-m-1 (11) ini Lot
Town of Gler coo P re If IV ( !2) kC Fry
C'nttY Oklahotna (V) Otiginal Town tlicn-
at to3!c for roepay inert I coe 011a-
taxes and puntiaot to the prc- Lotra
at reial ftr or) p y e rit of
vsions of Section 11 1101130 Bi11
No 121 S L of Oklahcmp end putter: to tce r o
1939 the undersigned County vifiore (Id i-)1(:tier 11 thu:e Bill
Treasurer of Payne county kin Na 121 S L of Wilahoma 1939
offer for sale at the office of the rca ullclierighe 1 CJunty Treur-
er of Payne Cwty v-11 oiler for
County Treasurer anci
Fae at tl e lloi2e of the County
to the highest aril beA bidder
for cash the above deFcribed frea:urer arid will sell to tl e
higliet and best b'dder for cash
property on the 109 day of Feb-
he bbove dtsrribd prcperty on
ruary 1911 said sale beirg tuh-
the 3rd dly of February Wit at
ject to approval by the Loard of
10 a rx) sait sale hein'A suhj)ct
C2unty Commisioners of Payne
euunty Oklahoma in its ditere- to aPrruval by the Board of
don County Comrnssioner3 Payne
Cunt 0aherna in its disore-
Notice is further given that
Fred Broyles hal bid the sum of
ard 11Jtice ie further given that
$35 Co for shid property
Mote:Ilf Les bid the sam
same will be Fob to Faid Fred
CO fo property and that
Ern9 v111 be sold to said Vir-
Broyles for said surn subV-ct to : gil netcalle for E'aid EUM Subject
approval of the Board of- County
COMITASSiOtIPTS unlesa higher and
to
better bids are received on said approval Of tha Board of
date County CommisLiencrs unless
Harold W Straughn higher and better bids are reeeiv
el on safildUdcaldteVi traughn tf
County Treasurer
Payne county Oklaberna
(Pub1i5hed in The Glexe!e rAir- Connty Ticasurer
rot Jaritnry 21 and 31 and Feb PaYne County Oklahoma
ruary C 19111 (Pcbiliel in The GICI1CO3
NOIA0 ma- ror Januvy 17 21 and 31 1941)
NGCc-! 1(ze!y kiviqi that
Payne County trtving
tide to tho follovi it g ro pent!
nwitt
EJ-m-1 (11) in1 1-0t
IcVf ( l2) i'lceli Fry
(40) 014inal Town filch-
(op Payty!
Lotra
at reak ftr plyinent of
8XiAz end LutuLri: to tce
itir 11 thu:e Bill
Na 121 S L of Wilahom2 1939
rca uoderigne 1 CJunty Treur-
r of Payne Cwnty oiler for
at tt e (1112e of the County
Trea:uter and will sell to tl e
higliet and 1)st b'dder for cash
he hove dtsrribd rreperty on
the 3rd dly of February 1D11 at
10 3 r) sak sale hein'A sulj )ct
(C':ntinucd from liege 1)
stil c tha min and i3 one of the
b?It small twins it th3 st3te
Beginninz n:!xt wcok the Mir-
ror will carry a F eric o of more
detailed stories shout thb fire If
you Iave any informatiln abxit
sEnd it to tI3 ani a
we'll publish it
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Bridwell, Norman. The Glencoe Mirror (Glencoe, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1941, newspaper, January 24, 1941; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2144120/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.