The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 295, Ed. 1 Monday, February 18, 1935 Page: 4 of 4
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Do you judge a laundry by the way it
does your linens, shiris or some other
special thing? We can satisfy you. and
Eddie Dugan Jost no time in
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member.Itosea penny in a evack
i the floor Well. I'm lok for
it new. and Fm-e find U” He held ,
up the penny for her to see. <
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planation!" ried Nora-trantically.
"And be qulek about it Whers
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picked up the vawe, looked Ml I,
tutped it upside down and shook K.
Nohing fell out Tony. eurprised,
turned to Jon "I’segomet You no
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Betty Jo MeLendon, Bonnie
Jean McLendon,' Opal Murrey,
Nell Rose Simms, Jen Marie
Johnson, Jene Edward Baa vers,
Robert Pfex, Ray.
Joe stared nt his cousin, stunned
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sell, James Mings, Mae “Von
Palmer, Ruster Hickl, - Ray
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kneeaction, free-wheeling roadster.
"This little Job'll just fit your
personality,Nzald the fast-talhing
salesman. "It has dignity, durabili-
ty. safety-stop, collapsibie top —
and for a paltry pries* ’C "
"Er — how paltry?" asked Eddie
nonchalantly
“Fwe thousand dollatat
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The Merchant who Advertises is the one who is
Proud of his Merchandise—and Knows his
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- Jimmy Powers advanced the. ‘
, Tomasellos thirty thousand dolls re
’ Bevenue to change to the other
qmetHed. Application to changbartin;Boria Metenden, Sybil
must be madeJOeaittBfr days __ s
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Your Income Tax
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The Ads in The Mirror will show you What To
Get, Where To Get II, How Much To Pay—with.
the least possible effort on your part
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Tony took ■ a service check tom
the glass. box standing next to
the cash register and placed it in
the vase. "Now we find-a out whaba
he do with the ticket Watch." a
I Tony placed the vaseonthenoor- -
in front of Mickey. "Here’sa some,
thing nice to play with, Mickey.”
Mickey picked up the vase. tried
• vainly to insert his chubby hand :
; In it, then turned it upside down
and shook it The service check
fluttered to the floor
Covertly they watched Mickey as
t be put the vase aside to pounce
upon the service ticket He crept
straight to a crack’ in the floor
bad debts must be determin-
ed ithel light of. the fats,
and will vary as between classes
e or"busmess and- with -cnditions adgeteda a ■
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MoenetteBainbmeManoy
we're after living in!'' said Aunt
Maggie, rolling her eyes. "While the
Irish are struggling to pay for
autymobile the Eyetallans get rich
of horses!" _ -
Smith, Joe Nell Craig.-' ‘ •
Fourth Gade: Billie 7 Cloe
Spencer, Grace Pettit,- Monlese
Boyd.lma Gene White.
Fifth Grade: Annie Rell Wil-
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Sixth Grade: Valtqn Martin,
Mary Alice Williams; Wilma
Carter, Hazel Linden, Audrie
Smith, John Allen Day..
Seventh Grade: ’ Oteque. Ves-
right. I ..faggot
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we gonna do M
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1 ticket. I can no-
1935 clubyearbooks filled but
by-the programcommittee. .
The H. D. Agent met with
the lub giving a lecture on
the necessity of fruit and vege
-""tTnzyoumpmiogudh Ton not Knowins "he* *
ticket Tielle you the truth."" - t2 "e ......——
Typewritr rfbtobns' for all
makes of machines, at the Mir-
He Cook.. Marguerite Tucker,
Malcolm Palmer.
Ninth GrileH Marie Young,
Mabe line Boyd. -
or by a deduction of a reason- l
abfe addition to a reserve for
bad debts. Taxpayers were giv-
en an option for 1921 to select ■
either of the two methods. The
method used in- the return for
1921 must be-used in returns (
aaughtor Maru . j
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mickey gives a CLUE
with ctoshe aime
pundles, she and the children en-
tered the shop. \
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ripped up and scattered about the
shop whle a pile of dirt covered the
floor Tony: Capuchs was wlst
deep to the hole that had been dug.
while little Mickey sat at the edge,
still gurgling ,"ls -
"For pity’a eake, what» happen-
ed?" demanded Nora.
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■ Tenth Grade: JohnnieEhild-
ress, Faye. White,- Aliedia
Keel, Verna Coulter,-
East Mountain H.D.
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Joe come by this vast ampunt?"
"Er-er-" hesitted«Nora,
“Horses. Aunt Maggie" —
si "Th«n horses to you," said the
old woman wUh dignity. "mu‘s sas-
ay you're trying to be!"
GILMER STEAM LAUNDRY and
ODORLESS DRY CLEANERS
"All right. Now
E let’s-asee: Where
Was Mickey when
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approval of the Commissioner
...upon examination of the .re-
serve method is limited to tax-
payers having a large, number
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The -H. D. Agent also, gave
a lecture on grape and berry
roofings and their usein the
family budget.
Lief reshments were served.
--------- pay a the money
Nora and Eddie
~d apent mdronde ahee :
bank ”
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.- one specific debt.
What constitutes a “reason-'
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marvelous agelHe no dan talk!"
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gross income in respect to
debts asgertaihed to be worth-
less either in,.whole or in part
permission is granted by the
Commissioner of r.; Internal
; . -.i may select either of Lee
the two methods, subject to the Man
on Douwes vangomemra—- ,
and one of the first thingsNorimanded—Joe
did was to go to her old AunrMaK-
Kie in nearby Connecticut end , pay
—==om s the mortgake on- he home.
’ whieh ahe was abovedolese - --
Hdnua Masgin, ojauhenkeand.era¥
""eh” nzvucket"mmbovt lowiyJo. nend aromout ot ehe
here and putex to this jar." He ”7 *£* J1**^*?*^ *****
F—Is “Stuffy”..
wenuV Aprly Va tro nol
M_ 94 ...just a few drops.
28 93 Va-tro-nol pene-
EE"8a trates deep into
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E2 422 reduces swollen
g, V2 membranes, clears
“2 away clogging mu.
E-mK" cus, brings welcome
WAVA2 rellef.
AVRf:020) i Two generous sizes
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RUN PREVENT MANY coto
true finally penetratediand.he
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Erabdug6 Abot “£■" and Tony i . •
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have reu-ameplenivg.k. it,
• Well, who else oould-a take it
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• denty Joe snapped hiafing *” E82z
,ast Nw । remember v
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gulped v1 only wanted
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falling into his’best legal manner x
"Mickey Tamasello, tell us in xoum
owna way and.n your own-a words -
...... gurgled and Tony clenched his - of accoimts. where- credit is4x-
xing M^to! fou see fige "*• you-wont- taik- - tended over ----
•Tony! exclaimed Joe • forgot!
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Adanted by • LEBBEUS MITCHELL from the ,4
4, , ' Metro-Goldwyn Mavet Petur * A
: . srsopsis, o PneckDINO CivTens
l j ‘ The irian Sweepstekes
which the East Side barber, Joe
L romaselo, bought from dis1"0-
| - acdbunz......hrotker-inlaw, Eddle
I pudan, iirhoutletttng hiswie,
Nora, know about, it, win* 12 ?
." utmi prue of $150,900. Joe he ;
ri Sivn* ihe ticket to-kis cowcsin;
■ - atofey,. Toojf Caporht, and
hey auuMtHio return from Pi-
rourynineleim tnd. mongy.-
. Jemmy Poweri thinks that <180,- pristit Now l -----
• ; '000 romovt fthe objegttoms ,_.t the Jar to Mickey tr, play
•J Ma fhlhor, the bankerlohi H*....... 5--2a -h lb. door
~ marriage with Joe and Nare's-
Through 300' bewilderment the
of many taxpayeraand may _
be treated in one of two ways zana FayeKeel "3 '
— efther by deduction from
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of business prosperity. A tax-
payer using the' reserve me-
thod should show in his return
the Volume of charge sales (or
other business transactions)
for the year, and the percent-
age of therreserveto such an
amount,the total amount of
notes and accounts, receivable
at the begihning and end of the
taxable year, and the total
amounit of the debts ascertain-
for County Court to serve dur-
ing 2nd week Feb. term:
Aubrey Fennell, W.S.Cam. .
bell, Claud Blount, Herbert
Owen, Otis Shipp, H. B., Lester,
L. L. Berry,. Robert Thornton,
Carl Pool, Arlie Barton, Earnest
Puckett, Stanton Taylor, Loyd
Towery, A. B. Hudgins. ' .
Trade in Gilmer.
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First Grathe: Nelda - Bard,
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VuUEe « 1 ... 5 m, . ,
to a reserve- for emet -at the. home of Mrs. C-H.
Johnson, Feb. 12. ' “ ।
After prayer andckb pledge,
rufes-forFthteweyea -were |
for subsequent years . unless
a -a 3 pGm-Ge th.- jaf "
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"Now, Mickey, tell-a papa where you pt-a the barber chair"
ticket,- coazed Joo. "Putpimcheve."
- "Tony was very
professional "We recotstruct-a the
crime*"' “ ; 3 '
Jeffie Joie Johnson, Wayne
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"Ph. that's quits all right. Mr.
Dugan Some of our very wealthiest
people only take one "
Eadie tilied his cigar at an angle,
,_ placed, hla thumbs in the armholes
of his vest and rocked backward
and forward on his heels. "Nice
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" keep-a pis stirt
upper lipsand
grdonetennobodys . . _
, "*lomuth is xed to be worthless and charg-
h Tke-a ciam, d against the reserve during
. Tony" ' — the taxable ver. . / -
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Read them carefully; youl be rewarded in Time,
Effort and Money Saved.
HIVecs —E J -----! to ’ akhr ,
with.” He glanced through the Coo, ,
to the baby in the room-bae",o.-
the shop Mickey, playing with 2'•
toes, gurgled up at them as t"
fan Into* the room.............. ' .
"You took" cried Tony, point-’
ing accusingly at Mickey "Come
across and make-} it easy on you .
theirwinnlng gw^epatokes ticket selhat-a. you do wjn stg-de---
----e - firat thin as Nora angrily. "Cme-a 5
cleamMickey. frightened by IM......
crossnas in their voices, puckered
prlor-totheselose of the tax-
which the change ford, "
tgimqyqmoatnddtomedpininc sugary tones; is to beseffeetive. However.a .Thoma*. „„_____ ____....
ahna Without you meitue houne, "AwAiohoy ’ taxpayer filing a first Feturn- Frances Youngblood. Winnie
have been .wept away. 3 {ween you aqame .=2, "h
11,8 -"MiEkeygurgled at his fa’btrs
“enl Csaxing Battle. but eid nothing
"Let-a me take him," said Tony.
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can pay," aaldi
Tony soberly. "A
cording., to the
staus book of
New York State,"
section six. arti-
eta 243, to-wit:
you ga to jail,
very permune
snee.”
'You mean they
send-a me to the
howi goo’"
"Not if you-
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Without the least' JieettaUon. and
still gurgling, Mickey thrust the
tiekm.in the aresh aud.lst.go of it
it disappeared from eight
"He’ra put it in the crack in the
noor" . x
Half an hour tutor Jee drove
Nora. Joey and Noreen up to the
barber shop in- hia new $5,000 ear
A crowd of curlous wowen and chi-
dren starred as they saw the To-—
manellos getting out of it. Nora
saw Mrs O'Brien among them and •
said for her benefur
"Iteunny how people stare as
though they had never seen a $5,000
car before" Mrs. O'Bren cast a
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little job at that Okay. I'll take
it"
Tony Capuchi sprang out of the
, taxi and dashed across the bide-
walk to the door of Joe Tomasello/e
barber shop The door was loeked
and the blinds drawn Tony pound-
-—-ed with hia fist andshomtedi “Mey.
Tonyf.t'-s a me! Quick! Irsa
Deny!" . .-T.
Me opened the door and Tony
-ue rushed Into bie'arms They em-
braced. slapped each other on the
— back, -dancing about like maniac..
~"You're-a lucky fellow. Joe!"
- "Yeah, and if it wasn't-a for you
maybe I no eo lucky!" He patted
Tony's cheek “Tony. J no can wait!
- “Eme quiver—look—Hk. row boats
* Uftngers: Let-a me look at the
' E che ticket." ,
“I no got-a the ticket!” cried
Tony, wide-eyed.
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 295, Ed. 1 Monday, February 18, 1935, newspaper, February 18, 1935; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1447805/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.