The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 126, Ed. 1 Friday, August 7, 1936 Page: 1 of 4
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The GILMER STEAM LAUNDRY
and ODORLESS DRY CLEANERS
Friday night at eight o’clock
at the lodge rooms for examina
cance of the amendments
full text should be read
This will be the only
Proposed Amend-
ments In Today’s
- Issue Of Mirror
Hundreds of men and women
have found complete satis-
faction in our Dry Cleaning
service.
resting in the rear seat when
the car left' the road. He suf-
fered a severe contusion of the
Texas Centennial E
Palls, will be chosen.
4-Pc Bedroom
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Shirley Temple in “Poor Lit-
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Shoe Repairing
AND MODERN SHINE SHOP
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From 400 grts, Geraldine Rob.
Grocery stores,
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Swimming Pool
Enjoy this fine exercise and refresh-
ing sport in pure clear water in Gil-
mer’s sanitary pool
nile star are such well known
favorites as Alice Faye, Jack
Haley, Gloria Stuart and Henry
Armetta. The Crystal still-has
a few photographs of Shirley
Temple left and will be glad to
present them to any one who
will call at the theatre. By all
means see Shirley’s newest pic-
ture Sunday and Monday, “Poor
Little Rich Girl.”
A Perfect
CLEANING
SERVICE
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SEE IT IN OUR WINDOW! "
J. W.Croley Hdw.Co
abdominal injuries. Mrs. Brown
escaped with minor injuries.
All were brought -to a Local
hospital for treatment.
Revivals Draw
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“The Home Builders”
grees.
Next Monday I night, August
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And materials of which it is built. Buy quality materials
from a reputable firm.
GILMER LUMBER CO.
Stephensville, Waco and Nacog-
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Supt. of Schools Will Flem-
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Friday fo attend the Rotary
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ANNOUNCING
The Opening of
PAULINE’S BEAUTY SHOP
No. Titus St..
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Lee l.umber Co. Bldg.
1 take this method of inviting
all my former friends , and
PAULINE ANDERSON, Prop.
Phone 293
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the amendments to the state con-
stitutin which Will be voted on
Try a sack of GLOBE Al .
Flour. Sold & Distributed by
Gilmer Wholesale Grocery Co. •
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at thet time of the general
election in November, appears
sion on which the amendments
will appear in The Daily Mir-
ror, and for that reason read-
ers are cautioned to preserve
this edition if they might wish
to refer to the amendments at
being conducted by Bro. Rent-
ley, who is minister of the Gil-
mer church. All seats are being,
filled, many standing at doors
and windows to hear the mes-
sage:
At Pritchett overflow crowds
are hearing Bro. A. DeWitt
Chaddick of Houston. His ser-
mon Thursday night was - on
the subject of "Itching Ears",
tonight’s topic is "Whey We
Should Not Use Music in the
Church." Everyone is invited
to attend services at either
place. '
BROWN AS BOTTS HAS
THE TOWN IN KNOTS!
lexunder Botts on the sreen at lost oHqr
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Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sligh and
Miss Bess Wallace of Waco and
Mrs. J. M. -Collins of Beeville
visited Mrs. Ada L. Christian
on Thursday.
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Record Crowdsttion of candidates in all
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Voters should read _
carefully study all of J these
amendments, so that they may
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{Supporting this popular juve-
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FLOUR—It’s the best—,Mode-
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GOLDEN KRUST BREAD
There will be a cadr meeting ( - e----—-
- Mr Lindley Bockworth re-
turned Friday from a -trip to
GOLFERS SPECIAL!
A box of three genuine Brae-
burn Perfect Balanced Silver
mesh GOtF. BALLS with a
sack of 100 TEES, Special for
August only. $1.00.
.GARY-REED PHARMACY
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VAT1TD THE BEST BUY
V •1 LAV OF THE year
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The Most Complete Radiator
. Shop in East Texas
JACK’S RADIATOR SHOP
Buie & Marshall Building,
Silver Alley
ALL KINDS OF WELDIN
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SWIMMING
For sandwiches, for toast,
or however you serve it,
there’s no bread like Gold-
en Krust ! Its home-baked,
nut-like flavor will cause
you more satisfaction and
win yoU more compli-
ing the week, that the meet-
ings at the church of Christ,
at Pritchett and at Ashland,
BETHESDA y1ODGE Mr. Hepry MeClelland motor-
NO. 142, A. F. & A. M. ed to Sulphur Springs on busi- -
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. GILMER. UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY AFTERNOON,
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Three In Wreck
Near Midway On
Friday Morning
Mr. and Mrs. BH Brown, who
lived at Brumley in this coun-
I ty until several years ago, but
i now are residents of Plainview
lected by Jane KAgTe Allan Jones , right foot, and undetermined
and Buddy Rogera, stage and
! sreen start, to- be one of three
from whom the
enthusiastic to see on
Give Us Your Car -
and it will give you service!
Let us look after the servic-
ing and repairs needed by
your car, and you’ll save
money and save worry.
Tully Reynolds
SERVICE STATION
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are being attended by more .
than capacity crowds. -
. At Ashland th* .meetings are ■
At our low prices you can end ..the deadly back-breaking
drudgery of home washing forever—and have the satis-
faction that your clothes will be washed even belter than
the finest home laundress could do them. Send us your
bundle today—and start to actually enjoy the thought of
Monday!
tie Rich Girt” is the big at-
beginning at eight o’clock. !
Members requested to be
present, visiting Masons wel-
come.
vote intelligently on the
changes proposed. On the bal-
lot at election time each pro-
posed amendment will be stat-
ed in a short paragraph and in
order to get the full signifi-
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932 slave of a
7 washtub!
and Ballas, Texas, and Mrs.
Bonnie Arrendieft, all suffered
more or less serious injuries
when the car in which they
were riding was wrecked just
south of Midway Friday
morning at about 7:30.
The cause of the accident
We learn from Mrs. „ E. B. 10, the regular monthly mheet-
. has, attended ing of the lodge will be
services at both resivals dur-
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Perhaps the funniest picture
Joe E. Brown ever made comes
to the Crystal today for a twe
day run.-This time Joe is a
tractor demonstrator and sales-
man. His demonstrations to the
1 farmers are no less comical
than his love making to the
farmer’s daughker. “Earth-
worm Tractors” is based upon
a Saturday Evening Poet story
that many readers have enjoy-
ed in printed form and will be
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' was given as a blowout of a
front tire, which caused the
car to leave the road and over-
turn.
Mrs. Arrendiell was driving r ,
at the time of the crash. She
-suffered a dislocated left hip
joint, as well as multiple -
bruises and abrasions,
- Mr. and Mrs. Brown were
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„ at a later date. There was no
county apportionment last
year.
There will be approximately
| 8,000 students in the county’s
B schools this year. Since all of
| this money is for no other pur-
| pose than teachers’ salaries, it
means that the teachers of the
; county’s schools will receive
j [ $165,000 or more during the
a- i coming school year.
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CRYSTAL
TODAY AND TOMORROW
—PRESENTING—
_ INA RAY HUTTON
AND HER
MELODEARS,
I EVERY DAY AT
Apportionment Fof
County’s Schools
$19.60 Per Child I
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The apportionments for the 2
coming school year have been a
set, at a figure considerably 1
higher than last year's.
The state’s apportionment is I
$19.00 .per capita, and the J
county’s is 60c. Last year the J
state figure was set at $17.60. 1
A dollar was added, however, I
cohvulaing
for years in
Phone 37 J. W. Lester, Owner
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The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 126, Ed. 1 Friday, August 7, 1936, newspaper, August 7, 1936; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440403/m1/1/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.