The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1935 Page: 2 of 4
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INSURANCE
GILMER ROTARY
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Meeting Evry Friday Noon
At The Jefferson Hotel
ELMWOOD SANITARIUM
A Quiet Place
For Your Health.
C. WINN, M. D.
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Children’s Shoes
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BEANS^h^. 9c
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I will be at Ore. City on
-Tuesday) March 19, and at Big *
Sandy, Wednesday. March 20,9, -
for the purpose of registering | "
autos, trueks, etc. All motor
vehicles must be registered hot ,
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Ladies’ Novelty Dress Shoes
1.98 2.953.954.95 6.75
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SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY AT
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It’s Marshall’s
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Blues and Blacks, also in Brown and White Combinations.
Viit Our Shde Department-and let ourrxpert Shoe Man
fit you correctly. We have in stock widths from AAAA
(to EEE in the right shoe for you. t
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W.E QUINN
— Automobile Lons, e-
Office in Ray Building.
MACKEREL, can . . .. 5c
PRINCE ALBERT, can .10c
We are making ome-at-
tractive exchange prices • on
Generators, Starter Motors and
Fuel Pumps. City Motor Co.
man. - - Tr—i
Tenth Grade: Almeadia
Keel, Faye White, ' Verna
Coulter, Hubert Tucker, Pauline
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EmMBEra hAchinger — Publishers
issfjbtawsManaging Miter
„mntarea nt ika Post orriee at GiImer,
#fozas, as Second Class Mail Matter
along the lines of taking care
of producers.” -“h
MINGS CHAPEL: SCHOOL
......HONOR ROLL
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: First Grader Nelda Baid,
Bonnie Jean McLendon, Opal
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“The policy of the Govern- '
merit in maintaining --parity.
S'Gnqq fortissimo
WITH AN ACCrDENT whilst I
PLANGA $on1O AT
MuStCAiE LASTNIGHTJ
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1 H OR6KE MiS T*UM8
WHILE PLAYING ON
THE PIANO
producers Bankhead said they Mrry, Natl Rose Sims, Jean
would be carried right along Marie Johnson, Gene Edward
Beavers, / Virginia Johnson,
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Washington, March 13—
Congressional leaders said aft-
er a White House conference
Wednesday that there is to be
no change in the administra-
tion’s cotton policy.
Senator Bankhead (Dem.)
Alabama, author of the com-
pulsory cotton control act, said
as he left the White House: •
: “So far as we can find out
• —rse
SHUCKS’
WHATS
SLICED BREAKFAST
Bacon, 1b.
there will be no change in the
administration’s cotton policy
of,carry!ng; forward the reduc-
tion 4 program to eliminate the
surplus.", .x m".: > i
Asked about continuance .of
Governmenf loans to cotton
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Ind., has had. eleven
named Rosie.
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JELLO, All Flavors, pkg. 6c —2 Gilmer
TEA, 3-oz. pkg,, 10c
taWUpGreens 3T425c
TOMATO JUICE 3 ^n,25c
PINEAPPLE, No. 2 can 18c
Bread, fresh daily, loaf .. 7c
IZ BAKTST. 25-07.7.. 10
POWDER Can IOC
CRACKERS, 2-lb. box . . 19c
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Day l»h. 105 ’--Night Ph. 28-203
. AMBULANCE ____
DOUPHRATE’S
Hardware—Furniture, i ’ -
Undertaking
.4 Licensed Embahner ——-
Prompt Efficient -
KING
Plumbing Co.
THE GILMER D^ILY MIRBOlt. TUUBSDAY, MARCH
DOROTHY DARNIT
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CELERY, Kice^ Size .... 10c
• Youngblood, Douglas " Craig,
Eloe ’Winnie Lee Cook, Monette
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Spencer, Jmogene White. k
’ Fifth Grade: Anie Bell Wl-
son. I
; Sikth ‘Grade: Oletha MeLen-
don, Hazel Linden, Mary Alice
Williams, John Alen Day,
Audrie Smith, Valton Martin,
Ardell Youngblood. - a
Seventh" Grade: Otque Vessel,
Mae Von Palmer James Mingo,
Ray Martin, La Faye Gilbert,
Bluster Hickle, Doris McLendon,
Imogene Childres# -
Eighth Grade:' Melba Rose
Hunter, Marguerite Tucker,
Dempsey Willeford, -Van ay
Thomas, Maurice Sim, Frances
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Lewis Cook.
Second Grade: Dorothy Merle
Wray, Lois White, Doe Ed-
ward Johnson, N.H. Pettit. ,
Third Grade: Wayne Smith,
Eugene Ellis, Aubrey. Lee Pal-
SUGAR' CURED SLAB
BACON, 1b. 24c
4 to 8 Lb. Average. Not Sliced. —
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Lamb Leg, pound . 21°
Lamb Chops lb. 2*
Fresh flttif OYSTERS, pt. 27c
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COCOANUT, 1b. ■ ■■■■ 17c
E & R COFFEE, 1b. . 4 ,19c
i M. S. RAGLAND, M. D,
HUGH M. RAGLAND^ Mr-B;
When You Hears
t In re-reading that immortal]
I ' document, the Declaration of
I Independence, which recites the
I . grievances which fmpelled the
e American colonies to rise and
I throw off the British yoke, we
' ers‘ salaries are often raised.
Mbur “nevercfowered.tiorstrre"
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prices for cottom ’ producers
will not be abahdoned., What-
ever- is done next year will be m
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Marshall‘sBigShoc:bepattment-iiled-high with brand.
new Spring Shoes' hoes s new as tomorrow ip Whites, J
LETTUCE, head ....... 4c .
COFFEE^ 30c SNOWDRIFT
fiMi KA-HICKIW)
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Present VCotton
Policy Will Be
Kept Unchanged
Bankhead Says Reduction Ilan
To Be Carried Out As .•
O. W. OWEN, ! |
Tax Collector. ' «
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I Dr. Miles
V NERVINE
"Ddthe,work"
says
2. MissGlivar
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Men’s Dress Shoes
1.982.98 4.00 5.00
J. H. Mathis
INSURANCE
Automobiles A Specialty
Agent for Dallas Newsr
First Nat’L Bank Bldg,
h Phones 273 and 303. $
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although it is TOO' soon to an-
nunce the loans for...... next
yEar. 4a '' .
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-Chairman Smith of, the
Senate Agriculture Commit-
tee said:
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[ were struck by a paragraph
| which appealed to us with a
I new Sgnificance. Referring•to
I -King George, III, it declared-:
- "He has erected a multitude
r of new offices and send hither
t swarms' of officers to harass
PbunmounaFhhecrhmenckmnusaygoroomneneuqgaempevnewgrewonmeeyresmezepatgDmms%nma I
L—our people and .eat oukeur sub
eemstaneemuesamam- m
rI-appoars-that "swarms of
Lx offieers" weredistastefulte.the
sturdy forefahers. What wopkt
t they say to" the army of office-
L holder who “harass our peo-
L pie and eat out our substance”
L today \ ,
| Every session of Congress
I and every session of the state
legislature enacts laws creating
I new offices. Seldom is an of-
I' fice established ever bolished,
except to create a different and
I - more expensive office or off i-
| ces, in its place. -- office-hold-
F n ’
at suffering from a nervous ail-
ment Miss Glivar used Dr. Miles
Nervine which gave her such
•— - splendid results that she wrote
us an enthusiastic Mig. T ..........
1 vou from "Nervtt "
if vou Ue awoke nights,
start at sudden noises, tire
easily, arejcranky, blue and
fdgttu, ybur Herves art
probably out Of rT&tf.
Quiet and relax them with the
* same medicine that “did the
work” for this Colorado girl .
Whether your "Nerves" have
- troubled you for hours or for
years, you’ll find this time-
______Wtea remedy effective. « .
; At Drug Stores 25c and $1M.
Some, day, possibly, a. ma-
-jorityofthe-vetere-wiH-rebele
as did the early fathers, and
I by their ballots instead of
. bullets, call a halt on those
legislators whose chief aim ap-
| .pears to be the increase of pub-
lic pay-rolls.
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Two Arkansas men who
killed- each other as a result of
- ' an argument over a passage of
scripture have probably got it
straight by now/
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I Miss .Helen Jepson, who re-
cently made her opera debut at
I • Metropolitan, partially trained
I herself by imitating phono-
I graph records which she sold
k in an Ohio-music store.
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By.Charles McManus).
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Medical and surgical cance recelve4
Treatment and care under supervielon
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1935, newspaper, March 14, 1935; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1447830/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.