The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1935 Page: 2 of 6
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CARD OF THANKS
H. D. Agent Gives
according to Dr. John
Officer,
Brown, State Health
Washington, D. C., July 24—
Cori De Mings back from
Demonstration, Agent for time-
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Jy recipes and a few of
am buying
and Family.
122-dwp.
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“Everybody Reads The Mirror*
land about 10 miles northeast of
to every quart of juice;
sugar
121-dwe
Reed Pharmagy.
nevous
winking,
moving closer home, they are
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Treatment ad cre unde auperviaios
M. S. RAGLAND M.D.
uted.) One cup sgar, two and
heart disease, arthritis, deaf-
HUGH IM. RAGLAND. M. D.
F
113-d3w3c.
sounded he must have his
Austin.
Only fresh green cucumbers
--
popular pickle.. which has rec-
RETIREMENT INCOME AND
ently becom one. of the best
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INCOME policies and all other
ced into rings, placed immed-
the
th
4-
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see
if your child’s shoulder blades
department.
age and previous experience.
adhered to, when the child is
COMPANY,
ous development in many cases.
HOME OFFICE, DALLAS,
Germany,'. .
. A daily posting of a list of
TEXAS,
26-w3c.
something in it moved. -
Branch' and children of Temple
of celery seed and black pep-
t
- . East Texas Yamboree
Crosby'.
GUmm
process them in a water bath
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at Austin Saturday, morning.
Read the Advertisements.
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21,900 miles
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All
ICE CREAM, Double
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Cigarettes .... 15c
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2 24c
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Drive awa
17c
15c
uaran
88
it
13c
Turnip Greens, 2 bun. _ 16c
29c
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97c
COFFEE,
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28c
Pound
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Round Steak,
Fancy, 1b.
CHEESE, ib.
38c
E. SIDE SQUARE
PHONE 1M
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CASH PRICES
OTHER SIZES IN PROPO
EASY
TERMS
Admits Spending
$33,777 Lobbying
OLIVES.
Fu« Pint
During the past few weeks
there have been numerous calls
at .the office of the. Horae
The far reaching effect of
infected tonsils on the system
ed lids, chronic styes,
actions. as habitual
Adding machine -paper- now
you cangetit at the Mirror.
was somewhat different from reputable persons as to
that of Eugene V.. Sellers ofidentityaL.thevoter.z
Cook the. starch or flour:
Bread and Butter Pickles
Pure Cane ?
Sugar. 19-lbs.
Cured Ham,
Cent. Slices lb
WIENERS,
Pound ____
Wedding Saturday
Mr. Frank Jones and Miss
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GET YOUR CHILD
IN PHYSICAL SHAPE
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Phone 160
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23c Sausage. 1b. '18c St1"**'25c
New Texas Law
Makes Absentee
Voting Harder
Fancy T-Bone
STEAK, 1b.
No. 7 STEAK
25-0z. 15c,
50-oz.
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Shortening,
8-lz. eta. _
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Quality Cleanin?
RAGLAND
CLINIC-HOSPITAL
the life of a child much sooner
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Mr. J. F. Cox, age 83, died
at Austin Friday morning, ac-
cording to word reaching Gil-,
mer. ; «
He was the father of Mrs.
W. W. Killian of this city. She:
was in Austin when-the end
iately into a weak solution (ab-
—-out -degree bride..half.pouns
salt to nine pints water) and
allowed to stand over nigh.
Next "morning they are well
drained, packed into jars and
• covered with a sweet- cold liq-
uor which is made by _ adding
about one pound of brown sug-
ar. one quarter ounce mustard
seed and one-half ounce each
may be caused by defective
vision and should be attended
PENN SERVICE STATON
PHONE M , N. TITOS ST.
sehpol to open. —
A child with defective vision
' into sterilized, bottles; then
e paseurize iu ra waler bath for
thirty minutes • and seal air-
Prices THAT PROVP
4.50-21
$665
$7.05
Homed back and be-out in the
hall. . . . .now we wonder how
Bill ever gets out of bed in.
watermelon on- -his doorstep
Wednesday, but doesn’t know
from Annapolis that in 30 sec-
onds after the rising gong has
osity. . . . , . >
Although the Gilmer Sanitary
Bakery-is-the-first- place, wed
look for a good loaf, there’s a
a.
u.s.M
Fresh Shreaded
COCOANUT. Ib.
JELLO, Any
Flavor, 2 pkgs. .
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new robber
road:ar£p_
tread--Super-
twist hogy-
handaome fooks.
K. C. Baking Powder
has been recognized by health
workers for many years. Many
of the ills of later life, * as
bonds in four months on hisquired of the : county,- clerk
salary of $3,164. under the new law. It is also _
The committee adjourned unrequired that the applcations,
til Monday when it is likely poll tax receipts, exemption
project and if his arches are
low. pimple exercises, diligently
pie cider vinegar. . Place caps
on the jars after packing and
' 1 a half tablespoons corn starch
or flour. Mix sugar, wit and
tomato pulp, add enough. water
to make onegallen. Bring mx-
tureto aboil and thicken with
I corn starch or flour that has
dus
thirty seconds. .Bubba Ray
anxiously awaiting rthe return
-of a f----mu----i-1 f-om
$6-05
Carnation Milk 6 sm. 1 Q A
or 3 tall cans ... L• V
Hazel Robinson were married
-Saturday night at the Baptist
parsonage here by Rev. R. A.
Clifton.
They* were attended by Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Love.
The bride is"the daughter of
Mr. Jim Robinson of Gilmer. •
Mr. Jones is the proprietor
of the Paradise Sandwich Shop.
‘The happy youg couple wiH
make their home at the Puck-
ett residence.
ane .given • beow: .
Grape Juice
* To every five pounds of Ni-
agara or Contord grapes use
i one pint of water. Crushu the
r- grapes, add water to boil and
. st nun through jelly bag. Add
t one-half cupful of granulated
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THE GILMER WEEKLY MIRROR, THRDAY, AUG. 1, 1935 ,
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- Will - — for a genuine
A i anil GOODYEAR-
A LIBEHAL built Pathfinder
TRADE-IN made of fresh
t
being transferred to Marshall
Wednesday. . V, .sum
With a cadet at West Point
Abilene, a friend of Patton and the voter is known personally Have your family physician
an employee in a government to the clerk. i- * " -- *-
F. I WARRICK
Dentist
Office Upstairs In Crosby Bldg.
N. Hide Sq. Telephone 344
Coffee, 1007 O)K,
Pure,2-bs.meV
Maxwell House.
shall said when he got to the
Pacific coast he thought sure-
ly he was far ehough away
from home that no reports of
his behavior would -reach Gil-
mer, but the first person he
saw in San Diego was - Hobbs
Ennis. . . . Mrs. Buster Hogg
Jr 25c
wa.formerly, a„ suspected
• Patton admitted buying $3-all persons who have obtain-
000 worthof government edl absentee ballots alsorissre- are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Think, Talk, Write
uue. Hot Sidings, said her trip was
them just good, ejean fun, she bathed;
all the time. • . . Boots Mar-
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ttrrswg TRADE-IN
ALLOWICE
thia low price. G A 7n
Goodyear quality < WF
construetion_ “830,3%
a,
$5-20
s5%
why suffer? For quick relief'get
a free sample of Udga, a doctor’s
prescription, at Gilmer Drug
Company. 24-w10p:
SALESMANWANTED: 7;
braing his 37th birthday.. . .
are used, for making this new. The Editor found a very fine
Absentee votes of persons
'ho die between the time of
gee to eyery quart of juice. delighted that children
Bring just to a boil and pour "Edd and Nippie Gooch” are
aa Texas Utility Man
n, miles. '
N w. M Hena
OUHM Rullce
• FOR'SALE: fty two-story du-
e plex .home, also. Detroit Jewel
7 that every parent should
• himself if his child is physical-
ly ready for school. A visit to Dept. S, Freeport, Il
ance. Good contract.
Real opportunity' with progres- -
r svrjerpamxuxg-Ta@seexeeiracTerwrscewrerwenwnaveedene wmemea ouxannesa
sive Texas Company—
REGISTERED INSURANCE—
Old Line Legal Reserve—
If interested, write, starting
cannot be expected to do the,
required work in school until Gilmer--Wild cat location with-
this handicap is removed: In- in on? mile. Act quick. Priced '
flamed,. watery eyes, granulat- to sell. O. J. Gary, .care Gary-
NATION’S FOOD STORE
BETER FOODS FOR LESS MONEY ,
Free Bill of Groceries Will Be Given Away Saturday Afternodh..
“ adeifeCone 5c; Cups 5c; PL 15ff^t &,
FOR SALE:37-acre tract of
TO ATTEND SCHOOL
Austin.—Now is the
FOOTPRINTS
THAT PROVE-
EXTRA
MILEAGE
— These tread foot-
prints made by “G-3"
tires— after the long
mileages shown...
prove' there'e etill
lets of non-skid left in
these treads for thou-
kanda more miles of
safety. -
an feet* as soon astthey appear,. -
more Postural defects appear in plans of modern he insur-
time. STEADY WORK—GOOD PAY
w. Reliable man wanted to call on
uce, farmers in Upshur county. No.
ask experience or capital needed.
imperfection, and for this rea-
son. t chjldren should be taken
regularly • to the dentist for
S5*l*_48c
Prince Albert
Tobacco, can -
PINEAPPLE.
2 Cans ---------
came, having been called there
a fewjiays ago because of his "
critical condition.
- FmecanningFBod Circling the Square
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We wish to thank each and .
iverybne for their sympathy
and kindness at the death. of
our beloved sen and brother.
Also for the beautiful floral
offering.
. May such sorrow be long in ‘
other furniture. C. L. Murrie. pgava —- „.i
_________I ULCER, GAS
PAINS, INDIGESTION victims,
the famfly physician and dent- ______- r j '
st will answer this question and HOGS WANTED: I
give time for the correction of
voting more difficult than itmiinor defects before time for
Pricessuhiecttochantewithoutnotice. Stateqalentaxnddinonal
GILMER AUTO PARTS
SHOE POLISH
Paste 8c; 16),
Liquid
SSL,.. 27c
console gas . range, 12-tube
Philco radio, small ice box and
fected during childhood and
were allowed to remih urt- STOMACH
treated. 1 -- --
The new law provides that Dental defects are found in
-hte- * *hi cont more children than any other
4 29wip coming to you.
Mr, and Mrs. O. P. Purcell
) PRODUCE
1, LEMONS, Dozen____22
—.goradq ES. Doren--19c
15, KGRAPES, Ib. - 10c
_____ LETTUCE, 2 for ______ 7e
WNTBD:PeasBlaekeye 2’“", MIX
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Grape Juice 1 Q.
Pint LOV
sign there that says “No
per lo one quart osweet ap- Father of Mrs. -
W. W. Killian
Died at Austin
all kinds of hogs either fat or •j
poor. J. R. Penn. 121-d3w2c.
Cream or White, Brown. Crowd-
_____ ____ae, u. ers. Pay. the highest market 2
If the ground for an applies- ness, etc ’ are directly trace- prices. Threshing every day in
able to tonsils that became in- Gilmer. W. B. (Bryan) Floyd.
•. for. 15 minutes at 170 to 180
A degrees Fahrenheit. Seal tight-
. ly ami store in a cool dry dark
• place. The flavor of this prod-
uct is better if the jars are
nllowedto stand for a week or
two "beforih opening and serv-
ing.
Jones-Robinson
Designed to prevent repeti-
John W. Carpenter of Dallas,qtion of.election acandals as af
had of the Texas Power afectedby absentee voting, L
“Light ce., admitted today be -new Texas .statute to he en
fore the Senate’s lobby invest- foreed in the Auguat 24 elec-
igating committee that he had tion on .amendments to the
spent $33,777 to help beat theconstitution will make absentee
utility holding company bill. Of,in 4. .
this, 53,266 was for telegrams hasbeen past < r
and what thereat was for was. The new law provides fra
not stated. But the -committee form of applicationuby. whih
tried hard to make Carpenter the prospective quahfied voter
admit he gave one congress-mtay obtain a ballot from.: the
.. 2 w. in - county clerk, which must be
man a cigar box wrapped in al ' •
newspaper the Sunday before sworn before * notarypub lic.
the vote on the bill. It was in- Heretofore the absentee voter
sinuated the box contained ahadnlytoappearat.the.co4-
of money. However Car-ty clerk’s office or to "rite the
penters memory was such he clerk a letterasking that,d to immediately,
enuumetianomember giving avayballot he mailed. Theinew form
anythnguyless a cigar or two. ofapplicatfon must be accomt i
■ Other-high spots .of the tea- panied by the poll tax receirt .|
' ----1 that Peter MO-or exemption cerbificate, o if >
v ] either has been lost or mislaid, 1
examination and cleaning.ofthe
teeth. This precaution keeps TIME IS RIPE:_______
the mouth clean and makes it P—------------ ------------ --
possible to discover dental-de- FAMILY •MAHNTENANE
finger, y k A card -from Mrs. Rollers said
Gladys B. Bewell at Leipzig,--- -- -E‛
Dallas took $192 for makinglan affadavit tothat leffect.
nasa-radigttnpuagainstthesitiitrtion for an absented is
thovlthePrudio must have a certiticatszsrom a
paid to do it.m- - ■ -■ physician: «t. his eonditjon.. .
bin of $33,777 would be charged the voter pay tothe.count¥
former Gilmer girl fromgagainst qperating expenses andEhe ballot. In the past the coun
n. .7 . ‘ Leo Hart cele-paid by the T' P- & > Co. con-ty has borne the expense of
sumers, ______ ” mailing. - ■ L
Washington, D. C., July 261 One provision that requires
—His story of the small boxthe county clerk or other offi-
_ —---J, —T — — Rep. Patton of Crockett, Tex.,cial designated to take the
SSlierNozahsuSusum2eEs Afu whom -to mthank foweklegener- ftook from-the hotel' moomefabsentee ballot to require
John W. .Carpenter. Dalia?, affidavit from two or
—Lse. one half cup-tomatoes ols, Gilmer friends are learn-
rubec .through a coarse Hieve. ing all abeut the -routine l‛at .....
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
ll
FLOUR -I AR
48-lb. sack 1.09
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possibly books, on livestock, marking a ballot and election auczcu w.,. .... w-
-peLhe held the pack- will o abeurqopnedgin the young, .will prevent later seri- REPUBLIE LIFE INSURANCE
age in his‛hand/“Ghat it was election, by terms of the new
' too light to contain cigars yet law.
AI l OWAMEF new rubber. Alt
e--u"V- latest Goodyear
Cbm oe features: long-
•G-49 wearing center
«Ds tread - patented
""" Supertwist Card
4,40-4 body —maximum
S2 05 blowout-protec-
J.. tion in every ply.
Loafing.” . . . Paul Smith with
his hand in a splint and Patton said it was cigars or
bandages, dueto.a broken
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WE CARRY ONl^ WjyERY BEST GRADES OF MEATS
25c XemSoAsT, 13, 18c & 27c
Write today. MeNESS Co.,
18,345 miles
wiiam Waite
Washington but Sen. Black —---------—
would not permit him to read Anna Sage, the “woman in
- prepared statement. He denied red," said to have put Dillinger
recivihg any money for radio "orr the spot," is deported to
. talks against -the utility bill. her native land, with 140 oth-
Carl Estes of Longview will betcertificates, and affidavits shall
heard. - - ' ■ be open to public inspection
■ ■ ■ ' "rm. dufing regular office hours of
Carl Estes was permitted to] the county clerk, under reason-
answer a few questions before able rules to safeguard the
the lobby inquiry committee at documents.
10c
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MEN WANTED for Rawleigh
Routes in northeast and South-
west Smith, west Panola Coun-
ties and Gilmer. Write today.
Rawleigh Co., Dept. TXH-292-
SB, Memphis, Tenn. 29-w5j>.
H. J. CHILDRE8< M.D.
Consultation and Surgery
_ T. E. MARSHALI, M. D.
-Surgery, Diseases of Women
and Obstetrics
Office ever Gary-Reed Drug
Store. Phone Ne. 117,
Dr.EC.McALPIN
Dentist
X-RAY EXAMINATION
Telephone Office 186 Res. 40
tight./
Tomato Sauce and two midshipmen at Ahnap-
-tm one half cup-tomatoes’
ig
pedded petce Hm. BUY HO TIEES until vou » I
how MUCH MORE OUALITY Goodyear give ■ |
rOBTHBSAMBMONBY-OltUaV E
vau,e5F uaranteeaaa '.Staixti
been mixed with a little cold'
j 4 water. Boil lng. enough to
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Ml, Speclal
S5'*’/ ; ,
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4 S
PORK and BEANS 15c
,
Goedsee hishgerutor tor quality
more money—it means you fit more
value at competitive prikes!
Detective Faurot'e famous investiga-
tion proved Goodyear's sensational
"G-3" All-Weather delivers lowest-
cost-per-mile service. And we can
back that up with actual footprint
records of **G-3’s" driven right here
in town: evidence of better than
4% LONGER NON-SKID MILEAGE
AT NO EXTRA COIT—ON THS •
saw E0ADI roubhiVI
GoonSAe"
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1935, newspaper, August 1, 1935; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1447967/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.