The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 25, 1935 Page: 2 of 6
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, Val Prahl Wins
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Farmers Showing
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a meeting at_the Union
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Saturday and Sunday, May 5th
/irt of
The convention will be called
County
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CORN, 2 No. 2 cans ...
holidays
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spending the Easter
in milk; with calf. J. C.
36-d3wlp.
Donald.
E. HiM of Austin fa lit the city
WANTED: 2500 acres of peas
attending district court.
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Sliced Bacon, 1b. 286
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HOT BARBECUE
thia
_ 50c
vicinity one Small Grand and
one Apartment Upright. Used
iy
S. P. Williams have returned
PIMENTO CHEESE, MEAT
or terms. Write Baldwin Piano
Co., - Wholesale
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V
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Adjustment Act.
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Fairview H.D
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25-d3w3c.
ed. J. R. Penn.
Penn.
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maize heads, ear corn, oats and
hay. Your patronage appreciat-
it < Mt rd, feed, crops and
re ords were discussed.
this
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* Much Interest in
I Agent’s Meetings
) Seventy-five farmers attend-
SOAP, 4 1g. bars ;;. 18c
SALMON, tall can..... 10c
County Singing
Convention On
U ' SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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CARROTS, 2 bunches ... 5c
POTATOES, 10-Ibs.* ... 19c
ORANGES, Doz. /..... 13c
Speaking Contest
, At Henderson
depended upon.
Mr. W. T. Posey pointed out
the importance of farm records
Messrs. Wendell Stropp, Bil
Marhal, Bill Seago, Bill Buie.
Neil Bledsoe, W. O. Boyd, Har-
ry Aldredge, Darrell Chandler
and Sid Martin have-Returned
to A. and M. after spending the
Easter holidays at "Home.
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Mrs. P. K. Williams motored to
Hallsville Sunday afternoon.
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LONGER WHEELBASE-4 ADDED INCHES OF OVERALL LENGTH .
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Mrs. H-Wade, Reporter
gat
BEEF OR PORK.
Sauce Added Free, lb. a.
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MEN WANTED for Rawleigh -
Routes in Gilmer. Write today: "
Rawleigh Co., Dept. TXD-292-
SB, Memphis, Tenn.
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•Compare Cheurole’s low deliveredprices and emy G.M.A.C. Mm. , A General Mom Value
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from aswisit. togSan Antonio
and Austin and-were accom-
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given information on the life
history and habits to point out
iproper control methods. It was
L shown that cost of control was
Mr. Marion Anderson has
made good recovery from in-
juries sustained (in a car crash.
various classes throughout the.
county indicates.
By the first Sunday tin May
everyone should be in tue for
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leutenant’s commission. To be
and gave each farmer present
a copy of the "Agricultural
Asst. Attorney-General Curtis at thome.
Dep’t. G. returned to Baylor University
- - after spending the Easter holi- panied homa by Mies Virginia
days at home. Williams of ‘
price. I have plenty of seed,
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stead of second lieutenant, many an •----- 7,
American settler would prabnblyrand 6th. *
have been saved from Indian toms- .
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THE GILMER WEEKLY MIRROR, THURSQAY,APRIL: 25. 1935.
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Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ander* Mr. and Mrs: Marshall Nelms
and son Bill, spent Sunday in
tennial." 1-
The event was in connection
with the Etex Chamber of
Commere Convention, that
•ATIME/SAVER
Prepare biscuit or muffin dough when convenient.
Bat ih cool place and bake hours later if you wish.
You save time in using
w, , Double Tested — Doubte Aetton
KG BAKING POWDER
Same Mm Today as 44 Years Ago
y 25 eunees ter it •
■ » - - You can also buy
.. X ,.11 20 ounce can for zee
H IULL Moummlwtoe
ture plants. Sudan grass in a
"drill was recommended as best
for summer pasture, Italian
fzye grass and small grains were
recommended for late fall and
could use our pears, peathes. Grinding every day. Mitchell's .
apples, etc.
TOMATOES, 1b. ........ 9c
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Lemons, nice size, dog, . 15c.
----------- Dr. RG. Dial of Dallas
There is always a welcome spent Sunday in Gilmer and re-
7 velvet beans were resommended
to supplement corn' as feed
.crops.inUpshur.County.It
was shown that corn5 'alone,
। School won the pilver cup and
Tuesday $10 the home town speaking
contest, held at Henderson
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F WHERE
r low yiejdj cannot be avoid expense of packing and
. can reshiTpmhentwif osaerifice: Cash
Mr. J. A. Brogoitti, James
Culberson, May 3.
Count’ Agent, W. D. Seals,
.pointed ut that the salamand-
er (pocl et gopher) is a serious
thin county bu can
Rm1* demomtrating—enly
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HOME MADE
ICE.
CREAM
Qt ... 25c
son and two children spent
Easter at DeKalb.
Mr. and’ Mrs. ufq nd Robert-
son and Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Castellaw motored to Hender-
son to the dance Monday even-
Val Prahl of ilmer High
captaincy of a singing is being shown, as the
increaked attendance at the
for visitors as well as new
10c Corn Flakes,-ig-pkgs——-
17 SSL'Li-l-lb. pkgs, for I
Mr. E. F. Aldredge ise recover
ing nicely from his, recent
operation. d - •’
PIANOS—We have in
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1 She gave us four ’recipes
1 which were, tomato cocktail,
apple compote, salad dressing
and fruit whip.
The meeting then adjourn-
"ed to meet, with Mrs. T. . A.
Iacre for poison only.
Johnnie Brogoittict and.,
TMTWSnSwe! discussed -
pastures and feed crops, also
trench silos. Much interest was .
manifested in the various pas-
yt -- <. - : ........ DEALER ADVEITISE MENT
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J eLIp,I4 a® in its price class that combines all of the following* roomier bodies i. inches wider and 4 •
- cne-ner-ien 15 four great features: ()i1 has Knec-Action Wheets longer than those of last yeat. enabling every
aL,, I., ' mr aI lie piz., ivith nofi-acting coil tpringt, the only type of wheels passenger to stretch out and enjoy motoring
me ’ omy car or its price that can etep over bump- and holes and umall to the utmost. You need all FoR of these
/ »Jail i a.g road-irregularities, and change your ride 0 a glide. - features to get Chevrolet's really comfortable *
mar nas - ° en (2) It has mnore weighi, cortecdy^tribu^. • • shie tide.arideas exclusice t Chewrole as this vital
extra weight ao necessary to tidfhg luxury ... yet 4 combination of features which makes it possible!
it’s even more economical to operate than any pre- Be sure to seethe Master De Luxe Chevrol t . . .
▼ions Chevrolet model. (3) Ithas a longer wheel- , and ride in it . . . before you buy your tew ear.
has... with 4 added inches of overall length... to CHEVROLETr MOTOR CO.. DETROIT, MICI
lily l e,contrlled by poison-
r wit J strychnine alkoloid
piec d of sweet potatoes organization offering the. silver
placed 1 i 'the run with the use
of a predhe-farmers
„ — —gu turned home Monday, accom-
. members. So come andbe with panted by hip family, who have
Connard Elorenee, Robert Ber-
ry Cook and J. D. Graves have
. The spring session of the
Upshur County Singing Con-
vention will be held at the
High School Gym,, on
been visiting at the W. E.
Crosby home.
0
idge schdol.house
ight, April 23. This was the
7 A Fifty Gallon
a . Barrel of
> HEINZ
| " SOUR PICKLES
B Doz. .. 19c
S' t’ , A . - t
HAVE BEEN U
RNMENT
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I) The Fairview H. D. Club
I met April 19 at the home of
—Mrs. Arthur Machen with Miss
g- Dilworth present.
I The house was called to order
I' by the president and the roll
- call was answered with the use
L of land taken out of f cotton
I production this year.
• There were 13 members, 6
E Visitors and two new members
R preset. . _t
h After the business meeting
r was finished Miss Dilworth
J took charge. She gave a very
interesting demonstration on
utilization of canned fruits. As
the old saying goes “You never
get to old to learn” and I
p think everyone learned lots
from the demonstration as it
showed us so many ww w
el L.
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The Master. De Luxe •CHEVROLET
FOR SALE-: Two cows, fresh
in milk. See R.B, Nelson.
— ‘ 83-d3wlc.
SPECIAL on ALFALFA HAY,
75cand 90c per bale. Maize
Heads,' $37 and $38 per ton.
Corn, Oats and Ground Feeds. -
Also extra good Cotton Seed,
culled and recleaned for plant-
ing purposes. Also handle gov-
ernment orders, for " seed.
Moody aua Company
GILMER . "-* TEXAS
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FOR SALE: Pure Half A Half
Cotton Seed, $1,00 per bushel..
Reynold Witcher, Gilmer, R. 1,
or Glenwood. - 14-w2p.
FOR SALE: Sweet V Potato
plants now ready to growi .
Price $1.50 , per thousand. J. R.
winter grazing. Dallis grass, grown in Upshur, County
rescus grass, Tennessee 76, year. Wil guarantee you
Kobe, Korean, White Dutch,
Cincinnati, Ohio. — 12-w4c.
NOTICE’: I HAVE HIGH-
. ) GRADE HALF AND HALF F
. F—eetten seed, cleaned and culled.
1 Tat $1 per bushel. Still selling
CHOOSE CHEVROLET FOR QUALITY AT LOW COST
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slighted thus rankled in his heart,,
»<» he went te.Detroit and of-
fered his services ta 7 the British
commander there. ’ i f a fine emnventien. dlt
-‛Tis was. the beginning of the L -----------
— ' Budectand
I tucky ma Ohio borders for nearly
■ 20 "years. How different frontter-
E history might have been if Simon 4.
________ . . __________ Girty had been made eaptain of a
FOR SALE: Jersey.cow, fresh comprny intheconetnentat "rmyin
n Trifles
| », euw scan w»T»at 11
A CAPTAIN’S COMMISSION
TF IN the tumner'it, 1777,' a
I jMtnf Pennsylvanian bad been
given the commission of captain In-
bUrr clovers were recommend- See me at my Feed Mill every- Tharp and Miss Margaret
Cosby attended the Etex C,„of
37-d5wlc, C, convention at. Henderson
—--— Monday. o-a
Ings beig conducted _ by the district honors at Pittsburg,
Agent’s Office, - where and this was another district
elimination contest.
' His :subject was, "What My
Home Towp Should (6, in 1936
to Celebrate the Texas Cen-
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COMBINATION SALE
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to order by its new President,
District Attorney G. Leslie
Florence. 1 1 4 , qs
Miss Catherine Brown,
Secretary, has sent invitations
to a number of noted singers,
and a good response is .looked
for.
With 1 the doming of warmer
weather renewed interest in
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MEAL, 20-H>. sack .... 49c
TUNA FISH, 2 cans .... 25c
Blue Ribbon MALT, can 55c
Salad Dressing, Qt... 27c.
HOMINY, No. 2!^ can . . 9c
BREAD, Loaf .. ..... 7c
Sandwichwspready!b -39 4SMALL WIENERS, “
m-smusimomiummg----
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i series of ten , meet- Tuesday. He had previously won
warded with a .
new company. But the command
of was given to John * Stephenson
and dirty was ofered a second
Fs\I
Edaetbrkrakads
MARKET SPECIALS
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I ed for permanent pastures, day: W. B. (Bryan) FLOYD.
S Heagari, darso, . gwhoma,
[ sweet sorphum, soy beans, peas, —
loving cup that Val won. - .
. _ . v nental army and hoped to be re-
were - The other participants, each - - —L ——— --n-
of whom was awarded $10;
were: Marjorie Ashcroft
Sulphur Springs, Florine Good-
man_of Mexia.’ Maxine Wilson
one-fourth to one cent per of Beaumon, Dorothy Gene
*—— Lemay of Athens and BF.
Teague.ofErenhams
A SIX CUP aluminum drip coffee
MAKERAND1-LB. FOLGERS Qd
COFFEE FOR ....... — •JC
May 5th and 6th _ Mr. and MfsJh. V. Davis and
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hawks and Simon Girty would not
have become the '•White Renegade."
" At ‘th outbreak of the Revolution,
L: Girty with moat of the frontiersmen
taround.Fort Pitt joined the Patriot
cause. He served loyally but when
Gen., Edward Hand-took command
at Fort Pitt Grty’s enemies spread
the story that he was plotting with
2 the British. lie was jalled on sus
pielon, but 'proved hi* Innocencs-
Despite this infustice, Girty
helped enlit men for the Conti-'
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Marshall motored fofort Worth
Monday.
’ - Mies Yirginia Williams has
returned to Austin after
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 25, 1935, newspaper, April 25, 1935; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1447870/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.