The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1935 Page: 4 of 4
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the price of newly mined silver
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Any cattle found to-■ have
tuberculosis will be- killed, twe-
• thirds of their value being paid
by the government . .and the
Tressie Youngblood, Rural Re-
habilitation Supervisor, and J.
$100, whe the remaining cost
of. about $5,000 will lie borne
be-given a bovine tuberculin
test. beginning about in June.
LATE NEWS
AND COMMENT
owner taking the Fmainder of
the loss. 3 > .
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28c
27c
21c
■ - The automobile industry, di-
rctly dr indirectly, employs
one of every 11 workers in the
All Cattle To Be
Tuberculin Tested
By Federal Govt.
Of Leather, Tn colors to match
your costume. Also white bead-
ed-bags. ’
55c
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Farm Problems
Discussed At
Cross Roads Mon.
Why Not Select Your Easter
Fashions From Styles Especially
Chosen For Their Good Taste,
Unusual Value and Long Wear
shades.
49c to 1.95
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most modern equipment . for
sharpening lawn mowers and
am able to repair and sharpen
mowers so they will Work like
new. Prices reasonable.
< J. OSCAR DARNELL
On Hiway 155—BIk. E. Square
t. - 23-d6p.
The added touch to; the Eas-"
ter style is supplied by these
mesh gloves -with organdie cuff
plant in that cot
cat tie,-
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rope. < . . . . ..
common insects of gardensand
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sas, Harrison.
Our new Spring models have a,
contribution of style to offer that
wiH make you proud of your new
outfit. . ... In white, brown and .
white, blue and black.
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-For-GirScoufs who have-
defective sight, TGirl Scout
handbook has been prepared in
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Friday and Saturday
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day afternoon for the purpose
of discussing some of their
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A neurologist declares exces-
sive piano practice may cause
nervous disorders. Especially
among those who have-to listen.
free of cost to their owners.- .
Counties bordering . other
wem-mmemimammeomi emmme-ime
The’ big threes conference
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invitation t_be present at the
next meeting, Wednesday
April 17. L".
t Typewriter ribbons for all
makes of machines, at the Mir-
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j - Four members of . a Phila-
, delphia family - were 1-------
killed. Wednesday and the fath-
er, who refuse* to tajk, badly
on'the farm: controling county at private expense but
“ T now all cattle will be tested
with us on these dates.
yLansdalrPres-
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Germany in the rearmament
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t A group of Southern Sena-
I tors call on Pres. Roosevelt to
continue 12-cet cotton loans.
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The government- has raised
____ —____ was cutting foundation pat-
merce visited his parents, Mr. terns and was quite interesting.
— N ” 1, Chim Hnm We were assistedinthewark
L.SOweu, Vocational Agricul-L. The Commissioners Cotrt
agreed in session Monday to
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Important Notice
If under seventy, no exanination requiryd by
his association with menibers Ml 30 states,)
Past average death asse:umeuts not $2,00
mu th lg ber $1,000 Leas iijuuder platy Tabu
$1,000 on selt and act as tepresentative part
or .full time: salary or corumissiona and get
Standard Radio -Free . Wtite
Federal Mutual Amet irance Amo.
• Shrevepert, Leulalena
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mmunty Mon. pay the cost of materials used.
which witl probablybe.less than
NATIONS
FOOD STORE
BETTER FOODS FOR LEER MONEY *
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bereaved parents."
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Pres. Roosevelt believes he
can spend the nation out -] of
the depression without using
• all the $4.88-billion relief fund.
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< TSE GILMER DAILY MIRROR, THITRSDAY, .APRIL 11, 1955
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In the newest Spring
West Upshur Sing- -
ers Organized
4 The singing classes from
The Bethlehem H. D. Club
met Tuesday April 2, at the
home of Mrs. , Willie Burns
with 6 members present._______
- The program for the - day
First Sunday night in. May
with Mt. Gilead.
First Sunday night in June
with ‘Simpsonville.
First Sunday night in July
with Grice.
First Sunday night in August
with Enon. -
A specia invitation is extend
ed to all singers to come be
found crops, controlling poultry in-
sects and problems dealing with
the production, harvesting- and states; such :
L. tween Briatin on one side and
[ Italy and France on the other.
SAND HILL-
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Mr. and Mrs. Edd Gaddis and
son, Johnny, of Daingerfield;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams
I of Gilmer, and Mrs. Eva- L.
Taylor of Waco spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
[ Adams.
Mr. Lorenza Shaw of Com-
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Simpsopsille, Enon, Gric and
Mi. Gilead met with the Soles
regardless of age or sex, are to chapel class Sunday night.
The work will be done They will meet as
through the State Sanitary
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■ A large group at farmers and
their wives of the Cross Roads
community met with Miss
April 7. After some very good
singing they formed a preman-
•nt organization. They will be
known as the West Upshur
Singing Convention. , l.
Mr. Grady... Lansdale was
elected president,' Mr. L. O.
Matthews, vice-president and
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discussed at future meetings reau of Animal Industry.
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made on- Some herds of the
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farm problems. It was agreed
by the group to meet--eh r
6"kentg "-boost priceswednesdaynight.at the can-
ning plantrat 7:30. -
_ • 3.95 to 16.75
You’ve never in your fashion life seen.such glorious presses. Pastel crepes .....
chiffons.....nets. Many with jackets. \
mmavkekingnefskmalaesminscs mm. Hartn^^u
- aeAunurmrendgthwsf-Prqstht al-stp-wndunng—-jua. Gen octetiry
Rehabilitation clients, but any towards the interior of-the --.a
italy.with hints of a split"be- one interested in these or any
, other farm problems have an
J Trimly tailored suits, rw at Special Reductions,
79c 1.00
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by Mrs. Mildred Floyd of, In-
dian Rock. . • .
oornextmeetig, date and
place will be at the home of
Mrs. J. A. Cain on April 15?
Miss Dilworth will meet mith
us. ’ • ——
Mrs. Ruby Marsh, Reporter.
LAWN MOWERS
SHARPENED •
the week-end.
Mrs. G. GiHand and children
meendMr-andMrs.Mattorgof
East Mountain spent Sunday
1 with Mr. and Mrs. Will Green.
Jimmy Morris, the 3%
. months old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Cleo Coulter, passed from this
life Sunday night, April 7. His
remains were laid away to rest
- Monday afternoon, Bro. Orr
conducting the' last sad rites.
Almont every item in our store will.be reduced
for these TWO MG DAYS. Visit us, and get.
> our prices before you buy.-----——
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3, 97SUNBRITE o Cans o
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MILLINERY A
A selection of hats that are “a
“tops” in style for this Easter.
... . Brims . . . Bretons ....
J Turbans . . , . Berets , . . and
i other styles. ” - U 5
I ’ Rangers are ordered to in-
r vestigate the Corpus “Christi
CAMAY SOAP, 2 bars .... . . . . 9c
OXYDOL WITAAA"Largebox.21e
TOMATOES, 3 No. 2 cans......25c
Soaked PEAS, 3 No. 2 cans .... 20c
Chum SALMON, tall can ...... 10c
Evaporated APRICOTS, 1b. .... 21c
Blue Ribbon MALT, 3-Ib.can ;. 55c
Turnip Greens. 3 No. 2 cans .... 20c
ENCORE MACARONI 2 mLoc 17-
OR SPAGHETTI " Pm8" ..... ... 11C
ENCORE' gpA~wpy 16-0z2. Jar 10c
PREPARED A-H--*. 2 cans 13c
HEINZ SOUP, 2 cans..........25c
8 O’CLOCK COFFEE, Ib........17c
Verigood FLOUR. 48-lb. sack . 1.53
Grandmother's BREAD, loaf .... 7c
SILVER DUST WotnPieh 2 pkgs. . 29c
CANDY and GUM, 3 pkgs. .. . . 10c
. Selected Quality Msatu -j
April 12th and 13th.
Spring Footwear
r That makes Easter an Event! -
WILL BE
SPECIAL
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1.98 to 4.95
TDRESSEDT i 17, PRESSED ““
HENS, 1b. , J. I I FRYERS, lb, L.
DECKER’S TALL KORN
Bacon, pound_______
—Seven ROAST, 10, Seven STEAK,
pound 4.«zV pound
"BAMSCheese,1b.21c
BUFFAEo: 1b. HZ 14c — Shankiess Picnic
SHRIMP and OYSTERS SHOULDERS, 0
Catfish, Ib. ——— 29 Pound ______ I• C i
BULK COMPOUND, 2-lbs. , 7^
Selected Quality Vegetables
Bananas, Nice Yellow Fruit, 1b. .. 4c
Fresh TOMATOES, Lb......... 10c
CARROTS, 2 Bunches..........5c
Fresh SPINACH, ........... 9c
SEE OUR WINDOW FOR ADDED SPECIALS
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1935, newspaper, April 11, 1935; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1447858/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.