The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 219, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1935 Page: 1 of 4
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Join The Red Cross.
the High School Gym Thanks-
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up there by the dead
snake.
No. Dick Foran. In
dance orchestras in the South,
from the shore linie of
Jakes
new kind’of outdoor action pie-
pected to step to their rythm
the summer of 1934 he bet a
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' The season is closed tor shoot
ing of Wood duck; Ruddy duck
boasting in the cast
son,4 Arlene Judge,
seen
fact
“Send It
To COE’S"
each, are to be
and stuck to
Federal game regulations ap-
plying to thia area are as fob
Milton Greer Mell and Secre-
tary Royce Hogg.
Mr. Burl Porter of the High
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BEIILDIMG MATERIALS
Ano SUPPLIES
gram to be presented. There
will be plenty of Taseats.at the
Will Have Thanks-
giving-Dance Here
A- Thanksgiving Dance, for
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■ Scuffing, pitting and gouging are due to im- l
W proper wheel alignment. Ordinary wear—sag-
q ging springs, worn bushings, bearings, pivots—
• throw wheelsout of line, drag the tires sideways
g along the road, scuff and burn the tread, and
“ cut mileage in half.
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Duck blinds may not belo-
feet
Louis Leetz of.......Valparaiso.
and the lives and romances ef
those who entertain. '
Rotarians Off
To Visit Club At
Sulphur Springs
Mrs. Hugh Ragland joining
the Gilmer ladies’ rodeo with a
high stepping horse of her own.
. . . Horseback riding tis-, cer-
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ducks, that being-the number
that had purchased the ’ new
water fowl stamps required of
all those who shoot water fowl.
BY TUCKER & LASSHINGEB
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Dixie Beauty Shop
in Dixie Hot 4 r .
must not hold over three shells,
meaning that if such guns are
used they must be plugged,
Duck,geese. or brant may be
killed betweeif- the ’hours of 7
LOOK atti
wear, also give Touch Control
Steering- Drive in today.
Special catering for parties.
SHOW BOAT
LORIS STEPHENS, Prop.
Gladewater, Texas,
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Crystal so let’s, go and enjoy a
good show. . .
The feature is “Ship Cafe,"
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brant per day, or an aggiegate
of four of both.
tion to the Golf club- these
ways. . . Mrs. W. A. Hewitt
of the Rocky community was
telling a good, snake: story in
the office the other day. . . .-It
seems that some time. In Oct.
MF. Houston Novel also of
Rocky killed a large moccasin
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for the benefit of the Athletic . , . ,
Fund. --L- .lory to tell Thuraday. • In
— the summer of 1934 he het a
You should see the new Ellen
Kay Dresses in Hudgins Bros, -
Windew! 5 N216-d2c:
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•‘Pye learned why that last dry clean-
ing was so much better. It was done at
Modern Cleaners—with -their new
equipment.”
Let Us Check Your
WHEEL ALIGNMENT
We will inspect your steering with accurate
gauges that show exactly what is wrong* and
. tell you what corrections are
(■jSBfiS) necessary. Some inexpensive
542222324888 i adjustment may be all you need. #
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\FF1ANA4A tions that stop abusive tire S
MARSHALL MOTOR CO.
DODGE—PLYMOUTH
North Side Square. . _ Phone 188
snake between the fields- and
his house and-etretched the
snake ouk at the place he killed
it to decoy 1s mate . . .the
“THE HOME BUILDERS”
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We Make
YOUR SUIT
To Suit
YOURSELF!
THERE IS NO BETTER
SERVICE THAN, THAT! ’
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■If it doesn’t make he stands to
- lose his money and all his-pet
dreams about oil land. . . .
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and a good attendance is ex.
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Friday and Saturday the
until Jue -30th, 1936.
Ducks have been coming
ie .first
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Second
Duffey
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Seventh "
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_____- Mrs. Allen McClelland will
* father, W. A. Hewitt, at Rocky, entertain the Friday- Bridge
is reported better. . ’ ' dub at her home on Montgom-
—--------------- - ery street Frida y afternoon.
giving night, Thusday; Nov.
' prison. H ,
Martin still had eight months, . g. . .
of his term to serveand wasTThe stamps, which cost $1.00
~ PROTECT SCREENS
- AT LOW COST
_ With thia Durable yet
G Artistic Grill. Only
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Frawley, and Mady Christiana.
Story bf a night club built in
the huft-ofra discarded ship
You are going to like both: of and Buffleheadse
Mgazine or repeating guns
Mrs. T.-J. Kelly spent Wed-
nesday with her ' brother, Mr. w
Claude Lacyof Longview, who "Moonlight On the PraiHe”, a cated in excess of 100’
.. . ( Anes, binike Af nn+ian nntinw nn faAG + ha ohnsa livin dif
is at present in a Dallas hospi-
tal. . o . •’ 1a • >
Crystal brings a big double
SPECIALPURCHASE
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Screen Door GRILLS
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se man $50 that Reuben Hall
— . would beat Judge Levy in
their political race . . . he also
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Also Specially Selected, Hand Picked Short ubjects.
CRYSTAL
The bag limit on.dk is ten
per person per day. Hunters
maykill four geese or. four
GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 21, 1935.
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FRIDAYBRIDGE -
Miss Geneva Green who has' . — - CLUR°TO MEET
THE TAILOR - ,
Phone l«0 . GImen
the post office and have tho x-ct,-,, 41. I0I g.LA
stamps their
while hunting. . T1 Athletie,Emndu.wihabe held.at
"Mrs. Neill Cooper is quite
sick at her home at Mrs. D. A.
Buie’s dpartmrnt.
lows* a 2
mp vaxe, AH shooters must purchase
Carl Bris- federal hunting stamps from
ber 19. ‘
.-The open dove season in this
area dosed. November 20 under . . . . ।
- tainly proving strong competi-
ture with a western 1 setting, and-streams,-
Hit No. 2, Warner Oland- in
"Charlie Chan in- —Shanghai"
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important change in the book-
ings .for the week-end. You will
witness the East Texas Pre,
miere showing of'Ginger Rog-
ever since.the recent “cold spell
, .. „ . but Hnere were few argund here ling'team who partiepatedin
Tonight is Bank Night at the Wednesday morning,-____—_____
", The limit of ten ducks makes
awarded and an excellent-pro- it too big a trip to go to the
coast to hunt. :
them. •
The Crystal has made an
the proximity of his land, Mr.
Covin won’t need the 825 and
tion of being one of the best ’ - He alsy kitted this one
with ashoe. Both snakes measur
Quinn,* Fred Hamm,, Osborne
Powers, John Mac. Brooks,
the hnters
U. S. Depuity Marshal Joe
Latch of Texarkana was ip Gil-
mer Wednesday to take in
custody Ellis J. Martin, who
has been out on parole and
was returning to Leavenworth
rs .of/
eek-end
ind of
‛ ed over three feet. , L. D.
Covin, Sr., Of Graceton also
had a regular believe it or not
. Tuesday and- Wednesday, Dec. federal game regulations.
33 and 4. ■' V “ --
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T. H. Crane and his twelve, . , ,, . ,2. : .
artists. Will furnish- the music. place.andi found the mate, curled
T * ■ Iin thafA hur Iha dinni avinka
This orchestra his the reputa
bet the same man that Reuben
Hall would win 2 to 1 . . .-of
course he won the first bet and
lost the second which made
him $25- winner. . .However,
he. never saw the man ’ any-
more and did not get to collect
until Wednesday, Nov. 20th,
when the man came by his
home and paid him. . . . Mr*.
Cevih was so elated over the
•825 which he considered
“found” money that he im-
mediately bet the sum , that J.
K. Wadley, would make a well
out of4 the wildcat he is drill- .
ingen the M. A. Hill-- place,
just’one-quarter of a mile
northeast of Mr. Covin’s. . . .
Now we have our doubts as to
this being a goodbet. . . .If
the well makes, on account of
$25.00
Bank Account Tonight
—ON THE SCREEN
LeonHudgins is in Dal-
lasoivbusiness.,
.Mr: ^4 Mrs; Clyde Farmer
. attended the foneral of their
uncle, MajorKing, at. Grand
Saline today. \
Mexican Foods
SPECTAL PLATE LUNCH
and an popular Mexican
Specials prepared by an ex-
pert native Mexican chef. -
Own request, so that he could -— • .2 .2
complete his termzandyetoutlicenseeThestampa-ars-Yood
: withaclear -record. —
Holiday Special
All work at Special Prices from
now until Christmas.
pegudar.6.00 3.50
Regular 4-00 Q 40
3.00 AIFOil 7 _ or a
Permanents --------"MeV
2.00. Guaranteed - 1 K(
Permanents Le•V
Crystal with . $25:00 to m -be
gets all of-the dirt • and
grime— \
"If you want pressing that
Hooks better and lasts long-
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“If you want' careful hand-
ling and gentle methods that
are kind to fabrics—
"If- you want all-around
satisfaction in cleaning and
pressing— .
“SEND it TO COrsr
Coe Cleaning Co.
phone 129.
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t the
ay at
Sunday .
ist and
Sunday
i inyit-.
Shady
ughter,
ig to
ternoon
and
The Gilmer Rotary Chib held ;
an intr-eity-meeting at Sul- :
phur Springs with the Club, ;
there Thursday. In additfon to :
a number of the members, local J
entertainment talent • went !
along tothelp in the program. J -
Those who attended ineluded J
Pres. J. ‘A. Brogoitti, W. E. ? ■
Women are-talking about the
new Ellen Kay Dressest 1 See
them in the window at Hudgins Ind., boasts he has never
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been quitel sick\with typhoid
7 fever at the home of her grand
"Three Musketeers'.” It is
thought that* this will be a wel-
come change. r The - “Three
Musketeers’’ will be shown on
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- the program, as did Misses
65 Marjorie Coeland Margaret
Cosby. .. 1 , . - ", ..
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Irm "W TA-lof all sixes, many celors and
EP I A 1 patterns Bugs that look,
ILUU comfortable. u"trmRug,
throughout the house! ' -
y - ~ 7 See the Large Selection at
J. W. Croley Hardware Co.
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.VOL, 20. - NO. 219
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Duck Season In
This County 7
Opens Wednes.
9 u...—.
With- the duck season open-
ing Wednesday morning it was
revealed that only ten Gilmer-
ites had qualified to. hunt
’ Phone 189 ’
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He's right--the new equipment just installed in our shop
assures the best work obtainable. ,
Machinery, methods and workmanship at Modern Cleaners
come up to the highest standards.
_ We Give 2-Hour Service
When Requested. Just Telephone 123.
Modern Cleaners
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Vote for Paving' Bonds. .years. — ,
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Ellis J. Martin
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 219, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1935, newspaper, November 21, 1935; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1448078/m1/1/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.