The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1935 Page: 3 of 8
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TEEGLLMEB WEEKLY MIRROR, THUNSDAY, MARCH 1 IMS
H: D. Agent’s
I
strychnine alkaloid. 1-8 ounce
.Work On Control
ANEW BABY EVERY
"*94-
every four minutes, 320 every
Commodity - Coat of Seeding an acre ”
GRICE
arries an.increase of
8,800
1
ie
'Mar. 20. Center Point H. D.
of Agriculture, and Mr. Ray-
any year, were registered
Texas then
E
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Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cones Heath, Wilma
Lea
Trout,
days.
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Sunday.
ToThe Mirror:,
urday and spent the night apd..
stration Club neds the Gilmer
songs
Mirror'in their work. 'Would
ration. Area for both births and
food relief. Some citizens
(a >u /w Mv /IV•"WY _
ing, others amused themselves
A
3-832 3X8) Gie)z
turned home.—
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+ EXTRA HIGH PATENT
—GRANULATED
which was being agitated by
23 Iba. $1.00
the Senate eqmmittee.
I-
in its work up until how.
Miss-Dilworth gave a
s. i
talk.om our apron. She show-
ed us a few patterns and told
for
to
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20c
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We now
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crystal Wedding oato,.Largest
:. 21c
4
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DELICOUS
IL
• SFEAKS
15c
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adaqe
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PerkinsBro
Lb. ;
Lb.
20c
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SUGAR
FLOUR
LEMONS
APPLES
COFFEE
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was
was
called, each member giving in
her towel, and telling whether
them but the relief head said
they would get nn help front
Marshall
Margaret
and Similar organizations' by
offering special rates and would
be pleased to explain in detail
to. any clubs interested in hav-
us what material to1 use
them.
The meeting djorned
MEN’S DRESS
-PANT-FOR
STRING
2. p. m.
Mar. 21, Union Hill
strators stormed the court
house at’MAlester, Ok., Sat-
Of Salamanders
Being Resumed
- VEAL STE
Pound .. .7
ala2y7ayaqe13337e
DRY SALT
JOWLS
“THE HOME BUILDERS"
miMcaoaiiaaaicaoo—i—
3000
1.50.
. +-2.40L.
. .25...
. 1.25.
1500—
. 2.40-".
5,00—-.
/ .1.00.
-- _______
- 125..
. 2.50...
. 1.00..
5.00
4 1-
— ’■
have a
Modernize/
INTERESTING NEW ITEMS OF
WEARING APPAREL FOR MEN
( /
4 •
48 lbs. .1.65
RAKING POWDER
25-oz. can ... 16
grayk, dark grays,
stripes arid chocks.
greatest number ot birtha ever
registered wifh the {Bureau in
1
1
NORTHERN
Toilet Tissue
3 Rolls For . 20c
" MATCHES
6 Boxes for . 23c
FOLGER’S
A 1
LA'■
lII
goX
with the State Bureau of Vital
Statistice in 1934. This total
.MT.
7
BULK COCONUT
Pound ....;. 16c
1
Club prayer and peldge
repeated, then the vel
wonderful stock of
new " dress pants.
for men. Light
Jelle of Cross Roads; Mb. and
Mrs. W. W. Stegall of Rocky;
Mrs, BillHornsby or Glade-
water; Mr. and Mrs. A. . E.
sugall and children. ' Mr.
The’. proposition to create a
state liquor monopoly in case
of .repeal in Texas, is killed in
both Senate and House.
—— 3-4 to bu
a.—----1 Galloi
-___.‘4 Bu
—x---- 8,000- Slips
Leu.. 7 to 10 Bus
__ —-3,000 Stalks
. -3 to 4 Peeki
_15 to 30 Pounds
Planting Table For
8 minutes, 174 each day, or
5,296 per month. Or putting it
FOR THE CONSERVATIVE MAN. .
Our Up-Town Kangarpo Shoes are very
popular with men why want -a fine— shoe
without following the extreme styles. Wo
also have blaok kid shoes, made on a wide
last for the man who wants comfort. ....
14.98
2 •
3.49
vere, 63,552 deaths
" ever}’
Itinerary For
Month of March
Mar. 14, Glenwood i-H 9 a.m.
Mar. 14, 20th Century 3 p.m.
Mak. 15. Lafayette 4-H 9 a.m.
Mar. 15, Fairview H. D. 2
—night at 7:30, L, —-----
Pieces of sweet potatoes cut
Peanuts ».___A.,. 7 . :
Sudan Grass
Hegari_______
Sorghum (rows)__-_
Sorguhm (broadcast)
Sugar Beets ...21,.24n211
Beans --27.
Tomat081 „ /......j__;
Peas Lj......X-..;-. . L;
Velvet Beans (in corn)
Soy Beans ____-____
Watermelons •
Millet .L. ......
' SPECTLSFOR THrWAT"AND SATURDAY" —
1 15 to 30 Pounds
200 Pounds
— 6 to 8 Pounds
_ 20 to 30 pounds
- 1-4 Poud
_ 80 to.60 Pounds
15 to 30 Pounds
.a 2 to 3 Pecks
...— 1-2 Pound..
---- 50 Pounds
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Senators Borah and 4 Glass
teen Davis ' of -Winnsboro Fourth Grade: Marciel Mor-
viuted relatives‘here Saturday. ris. Gerald Newman, J. ?F.
The P.-T. A. ladies will meet Btackwell,-Flora Rae Harrell,
Beme Murrell of Lath, di '
^ WHERC S
UP-TOWN KANGAROO
SHOES —--i____
BLACK KID
SHOES --s
4
Marshall’s Special, 10.
Fresh Ground. 1b. ..L•C
RAYON ATHLETIC SHIRTS 1
The Rayon shtaars nledtvytatorg49c
MUSTARD
Full Quart . . 12c *
^ EXGEl'.L CR.ACKERS
2-Lb. Box t 17c
MACKEREL SALMON
3 Cans for ,. 23c
♦
is a part..of the Texas State
Department ofrHealth and--is
char
MEN’S ATHLETIC
SHIRTS MADE OF
-7 COTTON
25c and 35c
These are splendid
shirts for the money.
deaths. Every one can assiathin
helping to keep our_ records ‘at
this high requirement if they
insist that every birth at
ilea Eh occurring in th eirfami
Thrasher of Mt. Peasant
spent Sunday with Mr. and-
Mrs. Elwyn rosby . .
or not she had put out - her ing all of their members re-
EAST MOUNTAIN '
" SCHOOL NEWS
On last Wednesday night,
March 6th, Miss Ortolon’s
music pupils put on a recital
which was enjoyed by all. Miss
Hazel Webb, who is attending
college at Marshall came home
and assisted Miss Ortolon.
Corn ---------
Sweet Potatoes
Sweet Potatoes
Nice, Size. • ’
2, dozen for 4•C
4MINUTES; A DEATH
EVERY 8 IN TEXAS
3 ■
I NEW
VALUE
— j Irish Potatoes _
over 1933, when 112.669, the Sugar Cano -__
County Treasurer- W. A.
Lunsford returned — Sunday
from Edcouch, Texas, where
his brother. Rev. S. D. Luns-
frd is being assisted in a re-
viyalby RevCR. A. Clifton.
Mr. Lunsford, Rev. Clifton and
Hubert Stolle also made a short
trip to Mtmoras in Old
Mexico, where they enjoyed a
dinner of game fowl, and saw
many things of interest. Rev.
Clifton and Httbert Stolle will
return to Gilmer in about a
week. ' N
Russia claims that Germany
is trying to create trouble b-
.Farmers are requested to work .----- .-—--
with the. T. R. C. labor assign- and Misses Mabel and Chris- Franklin Heath, Fern Bell.
J . ' 5 ±nan Daxria nof Winnahnon WAsnfh CunAn. M.wn:.1 ]
- ed to his particular farm. Com-
A,,
r——
iuu.uv/ wi, vucssco auou wom. movao, auuieie Loyd, Beth
' We are glad to report Mr$Rineman, Betty Jane Wright,
Muriel Bell improving after Ethel Baxter, Lucille White.
- - the Chamiher of Commerce and
County Agent's office.
, This work is being resumed
_ with a possible force of a
hundred men for thirty days.
in. close touch I with Home
Demonstration and County
brief. Agent work in this county.)
. ... A
. Mr. Glenn Ray has -returned
to his studies —at Abilene,
after, visiting his parents here.
seveml weeks illness. ' I .Third Grade: Bennie Arp-
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bailey wine, Maxine Rougeot, Helen
and children of Gilmer attend- Ogburn/ Mattie Lou 'Medlin,
ed church here Sunday. 1. Junior Adkins, Walter Jess
Producexs often mH at the office bf Co. Agen
. . V . formation relative to the Mat and gaamtnt af bead
Austin Texas.* new babzacreof various crops. The following tableiwil 0
to figure the amount of seed to purchase for the
a . - ________________
A- series of meetings is. be-
ing hold in Upshur County in
the interest, of -eradicating
- salamanders, (pocket gophers)
on^the farms. . ,
- "TKe meetings are in direet
.charge el Mr. Ci R. Fuller, of
the Bureau of Biological Sur-
Shop. {
attaek NRA as being harmful
to smam business;-------------
V ---
A Senate-investigation of
Postmaster General Farley,
mond Clark* jn • cooperation -_____________, . ____ .
" with the Commissioners Court, mitnity, on business last week., Davis, Runelle
MEN'S BROADCLOTH®
SHORTS
■ ' ■
/ 25c, 35c, 49c K
Opr shorts in each g"
price represent the best Ik
value obtainable. They E
are well-made and the I
broadcloth is the best MM
ged with-the
1-lb. can ;.... . 32c g
2-1b. can ..... 62c 8
. 6-
PHONE 189 .
iowooee»e»s»«»
Our black calf oxfords are up to the
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TI:
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. in various ways. . _________
I - Those present water Mr anil .the govaonnent until , they
1 - Mrs. Scurry Lee and son and ------
201 daughtt’r. JamfiL: Mid Eon et
appecuance^ . a
ga- J
the recped of Texas, who show-
ed, 121.508 birtha ' Registered Cotton
day, 10,100 a month—that’s
H D Th*'• i."Mfunflfi Mynaifl till
i excess of 57,956 over
the total death Last year in
The commercial jaw class
Mrs. Baker, the second grade
teacher presented a L
program Friday afternonn.
b y 2OFEXSTFPIF83D5TPRF8,A
FGROCERIES-MEATS FRUITS & VEGETABLES^!
■mat, Friday,, Mntrh .8._______.udtit.
Miss Dilworth and Mr. Seals.
The meeting1 was called to
order by the president. The
__ 1-2 ihchestong on. which has
............been applied a coating of
6.-2
Mr. and Mrs.
Branch and Mrs.
grape and berry vines. " Our ceive The Mirror, thus keeping
club was almost TOO per cent
I
thetatesisupsozerlittle Bonnie Ruth Stegall met
at her home last Sunday to
of poison is sufficient for 250
baits or a little over a quart.
This can be made at a.cqst
of 25 cents for poison and
will usually cover 35 awes or
more, Sixtyfive thousand
acres have already been treat-
ed on 739 farms at a cst of
less,than M ents per aere. .
Snadn “"zucenttT-g-Pmtinhatever-Bisih and.dosath na’runuesmneama meeradartarhsoxsestslsttalgtesinaha
Ruth many* more hppy birth-
Sizes 29 to’ 44
wst. Our prices
are—
S2
(seed) _ ________ 1
(slips) .. __________
. 12.08 to 15.00
• ..........
relatives here . Sat urday
--_____t ‘ ance to the person himself, the
The-East Mt. Home Demon, community, and the State. .
. h u —+ "Texas |g now in the Regist-
meet with our sponsors,
March 22nd, ■
Miss Oneida Bailey, Reporter.
TOMATOES ,1
3 No. 2 cans , 25c
-PINK BEANS -
3-Ib. for 19c
2 p. m.
Mar. 22, Hillcrest H. D.
2 p. m. * , , —
Mar. 28. ounty Council 2:00. recordeg or onet death
« d-iy" ------—”
• ly fiedksand,xegistered., Such
maenrdosoraukpounaanibmlattan help celebrate her 9thrihday.
,. . 1 • .2- ..
100% Pure Pork
SAUSAGE
you make a special offer, to us
9_119, if there were, ten or . twelve,
subscriptions?- Please let us
aknow by return mail, . 221
-Sincerely, \
- MrsA.NHardesty.Secy.,beregistered. •
Rt.’2, Gladewater, Texas
E* NT a
(Editor’s Note.=The\Mirror
is plased to announce that it
will cooperate with H. D. Cubs
. munity effort is dseired. “I ,
). Meetings this week will be
—-freid-as folLws- Latch, Tues-
—--day night at 7180;’ Glenweed,
fhsE*oChumadasanghkat2:30. ,
e New Diana: school house Friday
. ---
15c
- Mn. and Mm, Ijtor Cook;
and • Mr.' and Mrs. JE. R.
• Knowles motored to" Shreve-
port Sunday to spend the day
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Berry
Cook, who will leave Shreve-
port this week to make their
home in Houston. --
—11 .........."NR." 1
we can get to sell at
the above prices. I
A special line of Wash Dresses
selling at $1.00. The Crystal
The amount of seed and cost may vary with many farmers
but these suggestions are very conservative. For further in
formation get in touch with the county agent’s office. , .‘ C
uz-tesausegtheaimormaton—Bynoon quite-a-erowdhad A mob of 250hunger demon.
- contaied is′ "vitalimport- gathered in -™
hned tn fha vibvund himdnlf thn r. ’ " .„
oountiful dinner, which every-
one seemed (o enjoy.’___. .____-__.
After dinner the • children Sunday there, singing _______
played many games, some of and playing cards, waiting for
the older folks went car rid- food relief. Some citizens fed
PITRNTDG WHITE _be_cen_. 2-ibs. for 5c
ILRlUrO YELLOW ____-R 2-ltw, for 7c
Fresh CABBAGE, pound.........3c
« m
Ar. .2 r, , 1 Mrs. Julia Kinnington andweek. 1 .
^»y'. lited States Department children of Arkansda are visit- Following is our honor roh
ing here.. - -- ’ for fourth six weeks: .
J. N. Davis was in the com- First: Grade: Loyce Joy
health pm. , I -H
March 16. Office. ' .
. Mar, 19, Pattonfield 4-H,
visited court at Longview last] 974. m.
‘ Mar. 19, Hiway H. D,2 p.m
1.98
1 2.49
/ 2.98
3.98
4 '
MEN’S WHTE
, DUCK PANTS ,
0 1.49
minute in style. Some have the vey nar-. .
row toe, some have medium wide toes and
we have the narrow toe and boot heel.
Prices are— ’ '
2.494.98
5) Poreiip, HAM , 27c
2 -s_—_,
E Fun CREAM
Ab. CHEESE, Ib. _ 2 1C
Get Our Estimate On
Building Materials and Supplies
Gilmer Lumber Co
►
Johnnie Askew and children,’
Miss Helen Wolfe, Mr. and.—.-— ----- —____
Mrs. W. C. Creamer, all of Kingfish Long, is refused by.
Pleasant Grove, and Rosa the Senate eqmmittee.
Union Ridge4-H -
pmx -s -------
.The Union Ridge 4-H Club
TOMATO CATSUP
14-oz. Bot. .. 12c
' APPLE BUTTER '
38-02. Jar.,
-DEL MONTE PEACHES
No. 2% can .. 18c
Mar. 25, Mt. Gilead H. D. 2
p. m. ,. -
Mar. 26. Kesey 4-H 9 a. m. another way, about two babies
- Mar, 26, Kelse, H. D. 2 p.m. are born inTexas each time a
' Mar.27, Mings Chapel 4-H. deathL occurs in the State.
----- _ — —2,------------------- ---- -------- 9 a m .. 1 The Bureau of Vital Statistics
Tuedayat the home of Mrs. Clyde Shelton. (Horia Patrick, J “1 A go- 20- .... - — .
N. A: Griffin to work on theAfonso Webb. ' Mar. 27, Mings-EhapeltH. D.
qil that will be sold, and .Fifth, Grd:-Billy McGee., a
visited in Little Mound Sun-I Gear Idina Free- Marguerite
day. Free. f-
' Victor Pitcher,. Sixth" Grade: Laverne
Heher,bisitedKirkpatriek, Maxine. Patrick,
r and Lamar Taylor. Marcia Wood-
ruff. c _,ia
___________ | Seventh Grade: Louise
------------------- Sturdivant.
.en
I
9
*' ■* ’ -we . 3— • - n-edef 4
THE NEW SPRING SHOES FOR MEN ARE
SMART 100KING AND THEY ARE
MODERATELY PRICED.- ...
We have the all white perforated ’ A
• oxfords, the alt white calf with A.
. pointed toe and some that have
, medium- narrow toes with less—
Bl perforation. Th prices are— A"
a 2.98......3.98 C-
tween Russia and Japan, while
the Soviets claim that instead,
relations between the tw
Countries are improving,
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MENS BLACK CALF. OxFRDS 4 R BLACK KANGAROO AND KID OXFORDS
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1935, newspaper, March 14, 1935; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1447829/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.