The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 20, 1934 Page: 3 of 8
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THE GILMER WEEKLY MIRROR,- THUZSDAY, DEC. 20, 1934.
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SANTA CLAUS Will Be At Our Store 2-DA
Monday, Dec.
24th.
Two-thirds of
the
their first regional title Friday have been fortunate in this and
pow- other states to hve plenty of
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Mineola kicked, fumbled, Kauf- county is comparatively small.
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KID GLAVES
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Make Practical Gifts
opponents’ 13-yard line. A pass, races run by listing their names
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which meant victory for Kauf- County.
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Season’s Successes
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Santa Suggests
Practical Gifts
crop control in general.
An early unofficial
Kaufman, Texas, Dec. 14.—
Trailing 14 to 2 up. io the last
five minutes of play the Kauf-
man High School Lions annexed
growers who vote must
application of the act
from four counties
vicinity- ef--Charlotte,
when t hey defeated the
erful Mineola Yellow
found that erosion
strayed more than-
acres of formerly
Terracing Proj-
ect Approved ’
For Upshur Co.
favor
next
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
Fletcher LoveH .
SOUTH HIGHWAY
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land and when one piece wears
out, or washes away, another
can be cleared. But, the ques-
tion now is, how much longer
can this continue?
A recent survey made at the
request of President Roosevelt
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Crepe Silk
- DANCE .SETS
" 98c- to 1.98
( repe Silk.
PAJAMAS
2.49 to 3.98
Rayon
PAJAMAS
- 1.49
ox
Ladies’ Hat
SALE
m.
Crepe Silk
SLIPS
1.49 to 2.49
compulsory measure in 1935.
cotton
SHIRTS
MAKE IDEAL GIFTS
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Kaufman Beats
Mineola, 18-14,
in Title Clash
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Finland pays U. S. $230,000
on her debt Saturday, the only
Dation who has kept her pledge
and not defaulted. -
hill after each rain, said Mr.
Burkes.
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32 Wool- flannel robos or the. silk
6 robes are very fine for gift
and they are aiways appreciat-
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We have just 65 ladies’ hats that were formerly priced
at 1,95 and 2.95. We are now offering you the choice of
the lot for only— .
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AP Smaller hats to wear withlarg-
g“N | er collars. Brims to wear with
5% tweeds. All the hats we know
_4M are good with everything!
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Let us extend oud sincere
wish for a very Merry Christ-
mas. and a New Year that
holds a wealth of happinese
and prosperity.
We are appreciative of the
patronage given us in the
past, and hope to continue to
serve you with satisfaction
during the year to come.
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MAKE WONDERFUL GUTS
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Luncheon Sets
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BILK
HOSE
Mak* ' Splendid
Gifts.
49c
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98c
All silk chiffon
hose in all want-
ed shades. “
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We have a beautiful assort-
ment of luncheon sets and
they are priced cheaply.
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OAK LAWN SANITARIUM
X-Ray and Other Electrical
' Equipment. Emergency,
Surgical and Medical
Cases Received
DR. IL J. CHILDRESS
Office ip Ray Building.
RAGLAND
CLINIC-HOSPITAL '
Medienl and surzical cases recelved
Treatment and ear. under aupervialos
of competent nurses.
T. S. RAGLAND, M.D.
“ M. S. RAGLAND, M. D.
HUGH M. RAGLAND. M. D.
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’ 1.98 2.98
Now ia .the time to check
muddy water: running off every
Arrow^ and other brands of
.igh grade sanforized shirts
in new colors and correct
styles.
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FOR CHRISTMAS ’
We have both flannel and
corduroy robes and either
-will lie a perfect gift.
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Silk Underwear -
MAKES DELIGHTFUL GIFTS
Lions Came From Behind In
Last Five Minutes of Grid
Contest
Rayon Gowns ______ 88c
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Bloomers, ... 25c to 49c i
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Slips ______ 79c and 98c
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land in the United States, and
that erosion is forcing farmers
to abandon 100,000 acres each
year."
The number-of acres that
has been abandoned in this
Bankhead Cotten
Plan is Approved 1
South
An overwhelming majojrity
man recovered and pushed her
second touchdown over to take
the lead for the first time in
the game. The score was 12 to
7. Mineola received and passed
across the goal line to bring
the score 14 to 12 Mineola.
The Yellow Jackets kicked to
Kaufman across the goal line
where the ball was put in play
on the 20. In nine plays the.
lions brought the ball to their
Saturday, Dec. F pe"
98c to 1.95
98c and1.98
WBNNYA Our 'lr‘ have
v9AMSE2 all been reduced in
TAMA l'rice. ■""I 1l "
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“COATS
FINE FUR-TRIMMED :
Make the Ideal Gift
14.88.ma 19.79
Our fur-trimmed coats have been
reduct'd to an extremely low
price and'they are'fine coats.
Handkerchiefs
Ar. Desirable
We have lovely
handkerchiefs- in
both cotton and
linen. . .
-5c to 25c
TIES
ARE ALWAYS
APPRECIATED
49c w 98c
You will like our new ties. .
New weaves and new colors
and each a splendid. value.
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showed 855 vote* for contin-
uance and only eight opposed, a
100 to 1 margin.
How Sections Voted,
The majority was even larger
in Dallas County, Alabama,
home State of Senator•-JohnB,
Bankhead, who was responsible
for the 'legislation which aims
at production control through
artax on all cotton grown in
excess of a total allotment—
10,400,000 bales for 1934. The
Dallas compilation showed 697
to 3 against.
In Texas generally the vote
was overwhelmingly infavor of
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WANTED: Good sandy land
< farm near town. Suitable for
sweet potatoes. Will pay dash
rent. J. R. Penn. “ 230-d3w2c
- FOR SALE OR "TRADE: 1932
Chevrolet pick-up. Fred Haw-
kins, R. 5, Gilmer, Texas.
FOR SALIL Good 5-room
frame-house at bargain. See He -
H. Bonner, Gilmer, Texas, Rt.
year or it will be serapped. On
the basis of the first reports,
however, the .vroponets of
compulsion appeared to have
won their fight with ballots to
spare. Many regarded the top-
heavy vote significant of farm-
er feeling toward compulsory
Those are fine gloves,
baenutifully. made and
many pretty styles to se-
beet from.
at the office of the County
Agent. Tur in your names now
so that all of the time po. sible
will be used to the advantage
of the farmers of Upshur
but each year several tons of
top soil is washing off each
acre of hill land. Terracing
alone will not completely stop
erosion, but it will hold much
of the soil that otherwise
would wash away. Rotation'and
strip cropping will also help.
With the approval .of. this
terfacing project, men owning
farms that have not been ter-
raced can, get the lines for ter-
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All leather house slippers in
» brown. They arerfoed values.
1 LADIES’ FINE BAGS
2 FOR GIFTS
gg.Fine leather purses make desir-
gabe gifts and we have them in
0 brown, navy and black at —
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At.
Barnett to Hall, was good for
19 yards and a first down on
the Yellow Jakets*3-yard line.
Glen Thompson carried it
across for the touchdown.
The FERA has approved a
project that will furnish.
County Agent W. M. Burke
a number of men to run ter-
race lines.
For many years erosion in
the county has caused the
farmers serious losses; but they
Crepe Silk 1
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198 to 4.98
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PAJAMAS MAKE FINE GIFTS
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We have a fine assortment of broadcloth pajamas. They
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Make Gifts to lie
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by the score of 18 to 14 at Fair
Park stadium here. .'The game,
the most thrilling in the his-
tor of the two schools, was
witnessed by, a crowd of 8,000
fans.
Mineola scored in .the first
, .five minutes' of play to. take
. . the lead, 7 to 0, and held it
’ . throughout the remainder of
the halt. Kaufman, as rt sec-
ond half started, received the
kickoff and in two plays scored
with Wendel Barnett going
across on a 71-yard dash.
has de-
35,000,000
cultivated
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 20, 1934, newspaper, December 20, 1934; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440725/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.