The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1934 Page: 2 of 12
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Judge J. R. Hinson has ac-
need of
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ther Meadows at Indian Rock of the wedding when she went
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farmers and stockmen
tion of “auto
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Shop now for Christmas.
water.
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. troit,cshow that the fjm’sav-
reside ‘in Shreveport.
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND MONDAY
to trade in Gilmer who other-
W.
Cobb, W. W. Presnell, J.
ded in their home counties.
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friends Here Sunday.
A. Pilcher, J. W. Floyd, R. A.
R. R. Taylor, W. N. Holeman
ada4-‘21
21c
18c
past
19c
2-lbs: for___
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Mr. and Mrs. T. N.
visited their
Harper Bland and “family 'at
Read the Advevtisements.
Miller’s
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Miller’s
27c
Ore City, Rt. 2.
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MELBA’S SHOP
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ON DISPLAY
FRESH PORK CHOPS, Nice ardLean, 1b.
117c
237-d4wie.
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Roberts-Gates
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G. K. RO
flaer—r« toS.R. Pentaw Motor Co.
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M E A T S I POULTRY
CHEESE
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CRACKERS
Crackers
outside of Upshur cunty.
' For the first 11 months this
Saturdal night and Sunday.
Miss Alma Burcham -of Rose-
Mr. S. C. Leslie of Gilmer,
Texas, has been appointed lo-
Ruby Lee, daughter of Mrs.
Claudie Mae Camp. has been
S. C. Leslie Will.
Represent Credit
- Association Here
party at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Cain at Ngw Diana
last Wednesday evening.
serviee than in the past;
Statistical data compiled by
the office force of Moody Chev-
rolet Co., and which will-be pre
sent ed to the officials in De-
absent from school the
several.weeks with flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Abb
spent part of last week
a year. Subscribe now to Gil-
mer Weekly Mirror and Dallas
Semi Weekly Farm News.
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Dal-
his
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Bland
with
The P.-T. A. from here at-
tended the P.-T. K. meeting at
New Diana Thursday night.
Salted.
2-lh. box
Graham
Motor Co., Inc.
ROBERT E. GATES
capital and wish to file applica
tions for loans may get in touch
with Mr. S. C. Leslie, who cn
supply all needed information.
Productior credit loans are
May
“42"
Willingham, H: L. McWhorter,
Everett Weldon, John Pickitt,
J. J. Crawford, H. G. Weldon,
On the basis of 506 cars de-1 lo, Texas, Sunday,*'here he
"livered to residents of counties will enter a hospital for *, his
other than Upshur, this means health.
Farmers Make
Trip To Lindale z
Erosion Project
Barnett-Wilson
Wedding In July
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about 50 per cent of the sales-Green Sunday,
were made to people who lived
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service, and it is estimated that grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
this alone brought 2000 people T. Culpepper.
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SUGAR .
22-lbs. ....... 1.00
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any
place. Paul Smith.
Three papers a week for $1,50
The 1935 Plymouth
WE INVITE THE PUBLIC TO OUR SHOWROOM 1 TO
SEE THIS WONDERFUL NEW CAR.
that each car owner came to • Mr. Ware Stamps of
"Gihmer several times for free las spent Saturday with
PERMANENT
WAVES.
1-$1 to $5
Abo Finger
Waving, Sham-
rand Lash Dye-
Norc: Reward of 12.50 for
anyone' caught hunting on my
GILMER CIRCUIT
METHODIST CHURCH
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LARD -
4-lb. Cth.....; 46c
8-lb. Ctn. .... 88c
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THE FORMAL OPENING OF THE
Roberts-Gates Motor Co., Inc.
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Mr. Jim Shockey drove Mr.
Archer at the U. S. Soil Era.
Station and -conducted over the
project to see the experments
being carried on. One of the
nrost striking results was the
loss of soil during the spring
of 1934 when the tertraced land
lost five tons of soil per acre
and the unterraced check "plot
lost fifty-five tons per . acre.
Moody Chev. Co.*
Brings Revenue
To Upshur County
“tions of the State.
■ * the work of this
*' in regard to
Mr. and Mrs. Spights have
. , taken an apartment at the- W.
L, Vivian residence and will
make their home in Gilmer.
Gladewater, since last writing,
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made.
The bride’s former home was
in Gilmer, where she has many
friends and , well-wishers. “For
the past four years she-has
been employed in .a Shreveport
store. ..
Mr. Barnett holds an office
position with- the Shreveport
police department. He is the
H
STAMPS '
with Mr and Mrs. Frank Crid- The couple will continue tp
erage payroll was over $3,000 dlo. ,
a month, and the average num-: Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Hearn
ber of men employed was 41. and family of East Mountain
Further suvey. showed that i visited Mr. and Mrs. Dude
Credit Administration's pro-
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SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY AF CWPkIcEsrTS AND VEGET
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Southeast Corner of Square.
SAND HILL
WATCH QVR WINDOWS FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIALS
ciation of Marshall, Texas, and
is ready to assist farmers and
.stockmen in preparing neces-
Thursday, December 13
FOLGER'S
COFFEE
2 lbs. 63c
Pound 32c
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COFFEE Erizhtsond
DRIED PRUNES, 2 lbs. 15c
SPUDS, ........ 10-lbs. 16c
son, E. A. Gibson^S. R. Harri-
son, Alf Morris, Horace Mor-
rto, J. D. Calloway, W. C.
Lindsay, G. H. Welch, Carson
I System
Grocery & Market
SOUTH SIDE SQUARE, GILMER, TEXAS. FORMER COVINGTON LOCATION. ■
Your “M" System Store is an Independent Store, owned and operated by the Managers.
Affiliation with "M" System enables us to buy—and sell—at lower prices. The store’s
earnings remain in your home county—which is also our home county.
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District.
. This committee will meet In
Austin in January while the
Legislature is in session and
confer with committees of the
pTAn • Pounds fancy
KIC • Whole Grain
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■ the ,home of Dr. and Mrs. Hugh
. Ragland, with Rev. R. A.
year. Moody Chevrolet Co. de-
, livered 1013 new and used cars. I Marvin Shockey to Sail-Ange-
Mrs. D. F. Guest* has been
quite il but is slightly better.
Miss Clara Reeves of West
Mountain spent Friday night
with Mrs. Taylor and family.
Mias Faye Taylor returned
home with her. .1.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mead-
ow* and "little Miss May Von
Loyd visited Mr. and Mrs Lu-
c c 4rcckceh • - * ~*' ’
Several from here attended
the singing at Ore City Sun- n. n. aayur, y. I. averau,
day afterngon, and at Walnut Timmie Farmer/ M. F. Harri-
Hill Sunday night.
Preaching at Simpsonville
Saturday evening, Bee. 15th,
7 p. m.
Perryville. Sunday morning,
Dec. 16th, 11:00 a. m. and 7:00
p. m.
B. L. LOVELADY. Pastor.
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Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Adams of
Hopewell spent the weekend’Alexandria. La.
From now until January 1,
15 permanents for$3. $3 per-
manent* for $2. Begins now.
Melba Nolan and Exa Finley,
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cal representative of the Mir- this community who will be in
shall Production Credit Asso.
made upon adequate security
to responsible farmers who m
‘rnish a definite budget pla. ‘egkaj
onL This form of) w
credit j 1 ’ t *
meet the parta.
on possible laws
affect the county
in.the Abb Bland home. Teff teller, Billy Xmold, Clar-
Mr, Aubrey Taylor of Indian
Rock was « dinner guest
additional working
son of Barnett
Soil Erosion Project .and r-
‘ceived anexplanatton of the
work being carried on there
.inni
McLendon, W. R. Henderson,
ence Hammock; V. E; Todd, F.
of C. Henderson, Joe Douglas, N.!
News of the marriage of Miss
Addie V. Wilson and Mr. R. V.
Barnett, which took place in
Shreveport on July 13th, has
just reached Gilmer.
The news was also a surprise
to the bride’s mother, Mrs.
Jack Riley, as she first learned
The strip cropping system
Harper Bland at Gladewater.
Troy, the small son of Mr.,
and Mrs. Allen Bland is much
Three bus loads of Upshur
County farmers or land owners
visited the Soil Erosion Project
near Lindale with . County
Agents Burkes and Posey, on
Saturday, Tse. 8th.
The party was r neived by
Mr. Hendrickson and MR
their daughter, Mrs. Ben Mit-
chell and family at Longview.
Mr. and Mrs: Eschier Bland
of Greggton spent Friday
— -—— —------- —— Miss Lorene Duffey, accom-
wise would probably have tra- panied by her friend, Miss
Taylor, of Tyler spent last
week-end at home.
Spigh ts-Calloway 1 „ Mr and . Mrs. . Abb Bland,
r -- • d a Howard and Roxie and Mrs.
Marrlage 3a L. Sam Duffey spent dast- Wed-
nesday with Mr. and Mrs.
During the past year manysiri. Iinson
Olsoenmmunit “n Nased On Comm.
For Co. Judges
night and Saturday With rela-
tives here.
Rev. Lovelady of Glenwood
preached here Saturday night.
Friend and relative* from
Marshall spent last Thursday
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and Lindsey, S. P. McWhorter, J. E.
' Dow, G. H Weldon, Park
with Miss Chessie Lou Lang-
ford. »
Miss Ivy Hearn of East
Mountain spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Green.
Mr. and Mrs.. Winifred Guest
of West Mountain attended the
bedside of his mother, Mrs. D.
F. Guest Thursday night and
an important part of the Farm
regist rauvh.
to visit her daughter a week
ago. No previous announce-.
S papers to apply for loans
livestock produc-
tion pu."ss.
M r. I es l ie "Las be . _Eoxiz
ed to write applicatioh.
help farmer* in Upshur County
and others who. prefer to ap-
ply at Gilmer, in closing their
loans. Thus local farmers and
stockmen are saved the neces-
HOST: Black horse mule,
weight 1,000-pounds. Finder re-
turn or notify J. T. Maddox,
W. J Stringer, A. H. Hudgins,
(^amp Crosby Florence, O. E. Brad-
daughter, “ Mrs. shaw, Graham Bradshaw.
e -a fl * ’
Mr. Maltolm Davis,', assist-
ant manager, and Mr. Ollie
Collum, sales manager, of the
Moody Chevrolet Co., left Tues-
day on a trip to Detroit, Mich.,
the home of thehevrolet Mo-
• tor Co., to view-the new 1935
Chevrolet and inspect the fac-
tory in which the new Chev-
rolets will be produced.
While in Detroit. plans for
the new year will be discussed
with the highest officials of
the Chevrolet Motor Co., and
“ Mr. Davis feels sure that infor-
mation received on this trip
will enable Moody Chevrolet
Co. to give their customers
even-better and more complete
gram of helping farmers, to
help themselves. .
BACON, lb. .... 17c I
" Jk • SAUSAGE, 2-lbs. . 25c |
Cl .EAM CHEESE, 1b. .. 19c I
LL NCH MEATS 19c I
BOLOGNA, 1b. . ... 12c I
DRY SALT MEAT, 1b. . 17c I
TUB GILMER DAILY MIRROR, WED., DEC. 12, 1934. ; -
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-Miss €onnie Mae Calloway,
daughter of Mrs. Josie Brad-
shaw. was married Saturday
evening to Mr. J E. Spights of improved after everl .weeks’
Union Ridge. . illness, -- J
The ceremory took place at
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We take pride in our Sanitary Market, and heartily invite you to inspect it at any dime Our
Policy is FRESH, CLEAN MEATS ONLY, at Prices to Save you money. w, Handi
Packing House Meats and Branded Beef. .
parts if Texas have been pro-
vided with necessary money to
finance crop and livestock pro-
duction at an interest rate as e - the appointment on the
low as five per cent. Those in Lgislative Committee to, re-
present the State Judges’ and
Commissioners’- Association
from the Seventh Senatorial
from Mr. Paul Walser. Exten-
wn agent and Superintendent
L. P. Merrill. Two of the con-
tracted farms where the ter-
races, and pasture, contours, and
terrace outlet ditch had been
installed were closely inspected.!
The ten-mile trip over the
Duck Creek, area showed the
work already accomplished and
the amount yet to be done. Th
following made the trip:.
B. F. Denson, Tom B. Thomp-
son, Jr., T. O. Baugh. C. G.
Willis, R M. Armstrong, W. I.
Stewart, C. O. Baugh. . Ots
Shipp, R. G. Kimbrough, J. E. :
FIG BARS 2 lbs. ..... 25c
K. C. POWDE25-ozs. 4 16c
Calumet 1Fw985-lbs. . 73c
Calumet BAWNCLb. A. 21c
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Be Our Guests -
SATURDAY, DEC,,15TH
- We Will Serve
FREE to All
Folger’s Coffee, Heinz Prod-
uets. Brown’s Cake and
Sandwiches.
CORN c) Large O'! A.
FLAKES^ Pkgs. 4lC
CORN O Small -A
FLAKES O Pkgs. 18C
sity of making a trip to • the
showed . big naving of soll .nd beehdtartoraorficgrorthaan.
wood is spending - this week ment’of the ceremony had been
TOMATOES 3 Can for 25c
String Beans, 3 cans ... 25c
SPINACH, 3 cans .... .. 25c
Peaches 15c
CATSUP 2^0,1 23c
PORK & BEANS, can . 5c
MACKEREL, 3 cans ... 22c
SALT, 5c pkgs., 3 for ... 10c
.. Clifton performing the cere-
mony. The home was decorated
with autumn leaves and candle-
labra, holding burning tapers.
After the ceremony an in-
i formal reception was held and
h. ’ coffee and cake was served.
The bride to om of the effi-
cient nurses of the Ragland m
k Sanitarium, and has" many
friends >n Gilmer. .
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BEEF STEAK, 1b......... 10c
Beef Roast M 10c
Hamburger Meat, 1b.... 10c
LEG O’ LAMB, 1b......19c
LAMB CHOPS, 1b. . . 23c
LAMB PATTIES, lb. ... 15c
Mr. L. T Stand. Mr.
Mrs. S. Taff and Miss
Willeford attended a
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1934, newspaper, December 13, 1934; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440718/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.