The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 117, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 25, 1934 Page: 1 of 4
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ANNOUNCING!
If your troubles are electri-
been sleeping in the
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back to life on the
water here is not fit to drink, the Crystal Theatre
to furnish two workers to make candidate for re-election, -is
The grub tasted good, we have
(See BOY SCOUTS. Page 4)
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Friday. On
Golf Club are invited to play Night this theatre will present
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We are discontinuing the McCall Patterns and in order
to dispose of the stock on hand, we are selling them at
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stage of
tonight
Tonight for the last time you
will see that splendid thrilling
comedy, Charles Ruggles and
Mary Carslile in "Murder In
car Wednesday at
rode to town with
voters generally, that he
appreciate a continuation
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GIRL HYPNOTIZED AT
LOCAL STORE TO BE
AWAKENED TONIGHT
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Prompt, Reliable, Careful
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Just reach for your Phone.
Call 129, and weu do the
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Coe Cleaning Co.
For 13 Yean Gilmer’s Lend-
Ing Cleaners.
the elections Saturday, It is
only because his illness will
not permit. He wishes also to
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I thought it was next week ...and my dresses are just
a mess of wrinkles!"
"Don’t let that worry you—we’ll just send them to
GILMER STEAM LAUNDRY and
Crystal
LAST SHOWING TODAY
Charles Ruggles
Mary Carlisle
“Murder In A
Private Car”
ON THE STAGE
J. W. CroleyjHdw. Co.
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Office Service Station. Motors
Rewound, ignition troubles cor-
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BARBER SHOP
WASHED AIR
COOLING SYSTEM -
Four Expert Barbers
NEAR CRYSTAL THEATRE
remained for a 15-ycar old- boy
Charles LaTurno of Harlingen, t
briog in the first one . Charlet
landed this big denizen of the dee
five suiles off the coast from Port
Isabel, 25 miles from Brownsville
Texas. (Texas News Photos)
- 'Texas’ most prominent" leaders
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over the radio the way that
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GILMER
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LAST SHOWING TODAY
Tim MeCoy and
Evalyn Knapp
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“A Man’s Game”
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since she was ^hypnotized last
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be a spook show. Spooks will
walks and ghosts will dance.
Friday matinee is for ladies
only. There will be an entirely
grond. The swimming is fine.
We are going through the
GET OUR ESTIMATE!
GILMERLUMBER CO.
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noon and
cavern tomorrow. We have not
114-d6p. had any car trouble at all. The
however, the quail was slight-
ly injured from hitting the
car. . . .
We will handle the BUTTRICK PATTERNS in the future
and we have them on sale now at our pattern counter.
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Curb Service.
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OO DRUG STORE
Toilet Goods, etc. Try Our
Fountain for Handy Service.
■ All is wwell and will be if
•Billy Smith and Randolph Lee
; do not eat so much candy.
We drove all night Thursday
; night and arrived in Abilene at
> six. o’clock Friday morning. We
• were guests of Simmons Uni-
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GILMER RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION
Circling the Square deni of attention this week by
:i Mineola, formerly of this city,,
has asked to be informed how
I! I many will be there, as early as
I! I possible. Those who will be
the old ice plant pond and pit-
display type toilets the worst places.
KIRMA will awaken the
young lady now sleeping in
Croley Hardware Window.
COME EARLY. .
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GILMER, UPSHUB COUNTY, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUBY 26. 1984.
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"What? The party is tomorrow night?
breeding places Gilmer should
soon be free from the assure his friends
Phone 129
WE CALL AND DELIVER.
LAUNDRY AGENCY IN
CONNECTION.
streams and ponds near the
City Sewerage Disposal Plant.
Recently Mr. Adams, Dist-
rict Engineer for Malarial con-
trol visited the local office and
with the'assistance of . local
workers made a survey of the
town to find the mosquito
breeding places. He found the
City Sewerage Disposal Plant,
a survey of all city property
to see that proper ' sanitary
precautions were being taken
to prevent mosquitos breeding.
With the present campaign
of wed cutting and oiling, if
the local, property owners will
co-operate and free .......their _
premises of any possible
was. Bip Mathis our cook, said
it was a whale of country for
wood. We walked over two
sections of land looking for
enough wood to cook with.
From Midland we drove to
Black River "Village where we
are now camped. Crossed the
state line at two-thirty p. m.
This is a pretty nice place
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- -coast foryearatve tmmitet fr -
• the etusive sailfish, which hat - ponds. Tuesday the men start-
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this section is turning to Clint
Small for governor. .
Tonight, some of the most
prominent residents of West
Texas will talk, to this section
of-the state..oyer radio station
WBAP, Fort Worth, at ' ten
‘clock in reply.
Among them will be the
President of "Simmons Univers-
ity, a past president of the
West Texas Chamber of Com-
merce. the President of the
West Texas Cattlemen’s Assoc-
iation and the mayor of Amar-
These are all desirable pattenrs and include the new
September numbers.
stagnant, and furnish ideal
breeding places for wiggle-
talk.
With this campaign all pit-
type toilets are being sprayed
with oil’ but property owrers
will be expected to-. continue
this work themselves, as the
city cannot afford to continue
looking after private property.
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A week’s revival conducted
by Rev. W. R. Arrington, pas-
tor, assisted by Rev. Obie
Barton, is being-eonducted at
Glade Creek this week.
The revival started Sunday
and will continue • all week.
Everyone is invited to attend
the services.
The City in co-operation with
the Upshur County Board of
Relief and Rehabilitation are
making an intensive campaign
to rid Gilmer and ts envrons
of mosquitos.
Mr. R. T. Mattox, engineer
in charge of Malarial control
r and sanitation for' the Relief
office is foreman in charge of
the work and the Relief office
is furnishing the men. The
City has purchased about, a
hundred barrels of oil and all
stagant. pools and streams are :
to be sprayed with oil. Last
week an intensive weed cutt-
ing campaign was carried out, :
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The Mirror is in receipt of
, two very interesting letters
' from the Boy Scouts who are
enjoying a vacation in West
Texas, Now Mexico and Carls-
bad Cavern. Here are the let-
ters :
Well folks here we a away
out in dear old New Mexico.
confined to his bed sick. This
prevented his attending the
picnic at Kelsey and he wishes
his friends there-and elsewhere
over the county to know that
if he is unable to attend other
speakings between now and
Kay Francis in "Dr. Moniea."
On Friday night Edna May
- his ability to answer ques-
• tions propounded to him by the
With the assistance of Mr.
Adams the Chamber of Com-
merce, City of Gilmer and local
Relief office were able to get
a project approved at Austin
Mystery Squadron,
on the Black River. The river
cal..call.Dice, Phone .3, at. Postis mostly underground, seven veen siepang an me
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if you are planning a long
motor trip and dread 'the
scorching hot winds, ‘ take a
tip from a motorist passing
through Gilmer Tuesday ' and
put a large, block of ice in the
tonneau of your car . . . then
close the windows leaving just
enough ventilation to cause a
sliyht draft and take off the
ammonia fumes from the ice.
. . . Even the birds of the ‘air
are becoming hitch-hikers, a
quail flew intrt Kermit Nations
Mr. Otis Dunagan, repre-
sentative of this district and a
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The young lady who has
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' Fishermen on the /Texas
hundreds of visitors to the
theatre. So come tonight, see
the young lady brought back
to life and leave your ques-
tions at the door. You will be
surprised how much Kirma
knows about you, your folks,
your past and your future. Ask
Kirma, kows all, sees all and
tells all.
Friday at 1:45 the doors of
the Crystal will be opened and
the first ten ladies purchasing
tickets will be given a private
reading absolutely Free. Fri-
there. Mr. Lewis Willeford of Oliver in "Were Rich Again.”
mosq uito. menace.
Many people are of the
opinion that with the''continued
drouth mosquitos should not be
plentiful, but they are just
as much a menace as usual.
With the lack of rain, Streams
and ponds that ordinarily con-
tain fresh water are this yew
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between 7:30. and 8:00. o'clock.
The awakening will be done
by the mysterious power _ of
Kirma who placed her under
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VOL. 19. NO. 117
Opening of our Lending
Library. All latest publica-
tions of popular fiction by well
known authors. Low Rental
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 117, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 25, 1934, newspaper, July 25, 1934; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440912/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.