The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 232, Ed. 1 Friday, December 6, 1935 Page: 1 of 4
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When the Texas Belief Com-
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Thanks-
GILMER STEAM LAUNDRY and
ODORLESS DRY CLEANERS
GABY SITTON, Sole Owner.
Mr. E. E. Chamness,
State Superintendent of
Coe Cleaning: Co.i
Phone 129.
Laundry.
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GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 6, 1935:
moeaeaeaeoeoea—eenaar
LFABLE LAMPS
SMOKING STANDS
MAGAZINE RACKS
CEDAR CHESrS
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Get Lumber and Supplies At
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Theare today. . "
--Jane Froman; -who recently
TWO UIGHUR BOYS
AT JOHN TARLETON
KILGORE CUPLE , •
MARRIED IN GILMER
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Without Washing Troubles!
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agreed to split the transporta-
tion costs and secure this meat
for relief client*. It wiQ be dis-
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Boog Glass Burns
Up Alleys With
Record Score
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should he made ’to pity tKe~lo-.
cal'utility bills as it is vitally
necessary to continue the
operation of the loal office.
“THE HOME "VLDEIS" "
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Stephenvill, Texas.—Dec. 4.
~ —Two students from Upshur
- - county, Harold Hart. Gilmer,
rand Perry Davis, Big Sandy,
are enrolled this fallin John
* .Tarleton Agricultural .College,
The College has a total enroll-
ment of -1,000, with students
$ 2 - \ •
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Pre-Xmas Sal,, one group
Ladies Coats, sizes 14 fo 20. L
vamnid organized the district or-
ganizationsthissuling went in-.
with an all star cast including] .
- Pat O’Brien, Jean Muir, Miss
Froman. Melton and Frank Me-
. Hugh:—- j
Basketball At
Gym Tonight
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Two basketball games are on
the card for the High School
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Upshur County Relief office
a visit of inspection to all of
the county's state aid schools.
He wfH spend about ten days
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singer of modern songs in a
editor
, . 23,236 -pounds of- canned
ave mat has been assigned to the
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Porfehrthur, provided the fcak t
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SR.MIRG-«S.:
PAT O’BRIEN JANI FRDMAN
JAMIS MUTOH J EAN M U 4 I
FRANK MeHUGW P Mil KEG AM
The first meeting for the
current TAssocjatien year of
the Pittsburg Baptist Associa-
tion will be held at the Indian
Rock BaptisLj'lwi'ch, Thurs-
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brown and black, reduced to,-
$5.00. The Toggery--
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DAIRY
GRADE A Raw
With the football season
over for Gilmer, and rain ruin-
ing many fans: plans to motorlief offices on August
to ‘Tyler or Marshall to Mee
semi-final games tonight and
tomorrow,, the indoor sprt
h . from 138 counties of Texas add
two other states. ..__. ., .
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to effect, but the- Relief Com-1
should draw a xqod crowd of mission did pay the’utufy bil
sport lovers totheigymtomight up to a month ago Now—ar
. relief offiees, -including district,
and secondary eLil nt y -offices
g. have-been notified that if the
- Relief Clients City and- County gorvernments,
• do not pay the rent aud utili-
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poll conducted by riidio (
of the United States.
Canada, will introduce-
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of 27X pins. _
‛ Missing the one-pin in "The
first frame of his Third game
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the climax. of a season as full ,
of fireworks as a Fourth . of
July morning.. This game, like
all other important Conference-
battles-this yr, - will- be
broadcast direct - from Kyle ,
Field over a (statewide network .
under-the -sponsorship sof the
Humble Oil and Refining Com- ’
pany. —
The kickoff is at 2:00 p.m.; ।
the broadcast beginamt 1:50.
Tunc in"qn stations" .KRPC, ,
Houstor; WOAI, San mtonio;
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By Expert
Workmen
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Hats sent here for Cleaning
and Blocking are returned to
you with the shape, snap and
luster they had whenew.
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fame for Boog Glass Thursday, star cast of .ex-Buckeyes.
Bowling a practice series of
five pins with Orear-- Watson,
dame” with James Melton, the] -Mr Wilbert Irons and'Mrs.
famous radio singer who makes] Huth Blackburn, both of, Kil-
bis film debut, in this film. , gore, were married at the local
The number Dubin and War- courthoilse Thursday after
ren: wrote as Melton's .solo is neon, by Justice nof the Peace
“Where Am I? In additiorto Mat Davis.
this song, Mellon sings "Celeste. - They wilL make fheir home
Aida,” "Carry Me Down to thein Kilgere:
Lone Prairie" and other num-] : ------r'
bers. B • 1 | Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jewel
.... The pictures is thrilling Earp, a daughter.”___
comedydrama ‛jwith • music, -——------.2-—- ......
_ officewill provide transporta-
tion. The-County and City have
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Local Funds Must
Pay Utilities For I
Relief Office:
The Upahdr County Relief I
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tributed on thesameshasis-as
all canned foods. 23— 2 c- _____________- „
Ninety mattresmesheve-also‛However,lasE-month the
been assigned to the local of- 4
10c ToAll lOe —.
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minstraseasm orr display at the local,
tion to pay the bills Ttig alright grocery stores. .. . Horace
1 Davis killing under • what dr- -
'These and other aseful, lasting gifts can be found atoue-
Complete Furniture and Hardware Store. We have count* 3
less gif t spugestions: Consultus about your gift problemis.
We’ll gladly help you solve them with gift* that will be
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Pre-Xmas Sale, Silk Dresses,
values up to $7.95-,. to closeout
at $3.95. The Toggery. ______
city was furnishing- water and] ,3.
sewerage for_the relief office.] Very Hktle happening on the
"l -__’*■ • 1* ‘gassquare today but rain, and we
and electric bills were paid byhave had almost twenty-four
sobscript ion from local- mer- hours of hat, at least twelve
chants. Th-Brd ofControl hours of steadyownpour. . . .
states" that when it is Im- First Christmas tree* of the
tied C.T. Crosby’s
game; which won a
giving turkey.—
Be winet Profit
from the experi-
ence gained in oth-
er ’ years! Make
needed repairs to
homies" and other
buildings now-—be-
fore cold weather
takes its price of
discomfort--a nd
wasted fuel!
- n SWEET MILK
Qt ... 9c; Pt .. 5c
SWEET CREAM
%-Pint ........ 15c
Two Deliveries Daily.
I Surley no mother can b oxpeted
-to take time from hr many
other duties to even supervise—
I • much less actually do—the family
[ washing. :
I Laundering is our job—and we
| Jo it scientifically, sanitarily, ana
। at surprisingly small cost. We’ll
I be glad to do it for you!
was all that prevented if sec-
ond perfect game.m" ’
His was the second perFecf
game ever-bowled at the Pas-
time--Recreatlbn. Coming two ■
for local business- men to pay. -
them in order to keep the of-cumstanceshe “would go to the
fice open, but it is not up . toRose Howl . . Beulah Meyers
frelief-mpkyees to - collect stepping from one -mud pud-
** —thatdle to another on her way to
after W'H- < • - Ellis Stembridge, ope
rofthe,mos enthusiastic Runt?
THREE SONG HITS -
IN FILM CREATE
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staged by . Bobby Connolly,
brilliantdance director, she.will
sing "At Your Service, Ma-—-
fice for distribution to the
neediest cases.
- If you are not already a
regular user of - Golden
Krust Bread, try it today! Its superiority will make you
The Southwest Conference"
official foothal year enda"hext
Safurda... aftrnoon when
Southern Methodistir Univer-
sity’s Ros Bowl bound Mus-
tangs..... clash with' the lighting
. Aggies of Texas A. and M.
College at College Station as
office has. been notfied by the:
Board of Contrl that the:
Texas Relief Comnisaion willl:
not pay-rent or utililie
be a office space, work rboms .
A perfect mme, and another - - .....
game which Ivas just,.pne pin lotsCofrinterest for the fans,
short of perfection, wen a ptace y The first game will'be
in the local bowling hall ; of tween the Buckeyes and an ,
WFAA-WBAP, Dallas - Fort-
Worth; and KRGV, Weslaco., • —
Mr. J. L. Devenport of
Jacksonville spent.. THurday in
Gilmer on business. _
Pre-Xmas Sale, Ladies' Hats,
one large group, values, up to'
32.95, special $1.00. The Tog-
Agency in
iction.
day morning, Dec. tg, at 10 .
o’clock. - , I
A good attendance is hoped
fore •
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A returned missionary from
Japan, I. Franklin Ray,* gave
an illustrated lecture at Wed-
nesday night prayer meeting
at the Baptist Church here. .
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CLEANED AND
2. p, g
Boog started out with a per-
fect 300. Not content with that,
he bowled two more games, of
229 and 284 respectively, for
what is probably An all time
high for a three game average
bowled in Giltner; an average
Harry Warren and Al Dubin,
ace song, writers, have/ com-
posed four new hits for "Stars
OverBroadway," the New
Warner Bres, - mhusicomedy,
which.comes to the Crstal
by local parties? - iofthe,most enthusiastic Hunt;
The formrhetter from : theers in'town made a most suc-
Relief Commision funther cessful kill Thursday - after-
si ate* 2 "There are no' except-hoon and!Freturned- home with
19ns to this policy ewtabtishedltwenty-three victims. . . . Now
by the Board of-Control anddomt rush to phone the- game
District Administrations may warden,.it. Was- twenty-three
infonm. those Hlocal "political b«by, rats . /. he found them
county subdivisions that-refuse all in one nest in his—fathers
th assume. responsibility thatbarn. • He said he was tak- .
failure, to do so will) result in ing them hame to feed to the
closing local relief offiee." ; cat • • the cat will probably
Some permanent provision need j1 dose of alkaseltzer after
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STATE AID SCHOOLS .
IN COUNTY BEING VS-
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apprecigted. - "e-- -
2 tthecun "t J. W. Croley Hardware Co. |
Mr. Jack Stewart, Manager L...................
‘9m of the local office -stated Sat-----------------------------------
fday that the City and.County---
Administ rat fan in Gilmer and 4"* ___________J
ps .. • * en.y rery ircling the Square
co-operative, aszthe courtly was - 1. .
paying rent on the relief of-1* ______________ ''
fice and sewigroom, and the "---
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We Make
YOUR SUIT
To Suit -
YOURSELF!
THERE IS NO BETTER —
SERVICE THAN THAT! )
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COX SCHOOL HONOR ROLL
• First-Grade: Frances Mae
Helms.
Second rade: Cleo Walker.
Fourth Grade: Juli-snn
J Keeling, Mary Frances Mas-
' sey. ,
Fifth Grade: Isabel Gaddis,
.Pauline Henson.
Sixth Grade: Buster Walker,
Dorothy Keeling. ""
, 1 Seventh Grade:. Lonzo Hen-
son: \ ,
’ Eighth Grade: ‘ Cynthia
Monts, Sybil Pollard.
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 232, Ed. 1 Friday, December 6, 1935, newspaper, December 6, 1935; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1448092/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.