The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1935 Page: 3 of 6
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called • oh 2the 8. C.
family Sunday mgh
S - nerce and Relief office.
We are glad to
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Good Elour
being confined to their beds.
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SAVt AND THKIVt
WH ERE THE
THRIFTY BUY
NEW EORD V-8 FOR 1935
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ise square free of charge to
those interested, Withfull
nephew, Mr. and M
Todd of Spearman,
Cow Hides
" GROCERY SPECIALS
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Lettuce, head ....
Hi 7 and Short Cut
'Steak, 1b. . -.-a
Fletcher Lovell
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
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showrooms ol Feed desisw. '
You will want to ride la it—
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A PERFECT COOL-
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«,U. S. Biological Survey
irnished red - squill poison,
Jqy Goolsby spent Wednesday
with relatives in Kerens. —
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-Tuna Fish^gp 2 cans t 25c
1 or 3 large 17c
8, No. 2 can . Ik
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many new features in the
1025 which make the“car
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JACK’S RADIATOR WORKS
Opposite Jail . ‘
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history of Upshur County.
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is in progress a county-
Rat and Gopher Extermina
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las visited her brother I
family Saturday night
Sunday. She left for Avi
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farm is the poison and for the
averagefarm 1 cent per acre
will rid your premises of these
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siz 355 28c
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Vick’s VapoRub
vicecon any car, truck-ortrae-
ter radinler, -Enehange -servldu
Radin-
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Mr and Mrs. Henry .Loyd
and children of Palestine spen
the week-end here with rela-
tives. •
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Loin, T-Bone and Round
Steak. A
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WeWant Your
EHICKENS AND-EGGS -
Dressed Chickens
For Sale At AllTimes "
Fletcher Lovell
SOUTH HIGHWAY
' Mesdames John DS Goolsby
and W.' C. Frazier ami Miss.
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t.— ounty officials, city offi- ..
the local Chamber of
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Ilia Hradfield ofW» i ?
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_ 28c
ttnokdditionalcost
Wo invite you to see shis
New Ford V-8 for 1933 at tha
J also that it is not harm-
. h“to any other \ domestic
--ls. Precaution should be
9, however in putting it out
, Bhat children, pets, etc.,
jit not be able to get to it
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........ ...........“Service As GoOd As Theariteeirk
Sunday afternoon, Doc. 30.
L. T. Mackey went.to Baird,
Texas; last Friday!
Miss Laura Beth Mackey
spent the holidays with her
parents here, Mr,and Mrs.
L T Mackev. / '.
One" >■ the .outstanding
events of the holidays
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tWEXflS HISTORY IN THE MflKIHg^
Two Missions Built Over 200 Years Ago
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- . SLIcED BREAKFAST
Bacon, 1b.
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BAYER ASPIRINS, box - 15c
K. C. 25-oz can .. 16c
E&R Coffee, 1b.. 19c
z e named officfals and it is
' hope that each and _ every.
In the county wih avail
selves'" of the opportunity
id. their premises of these
Mackey near Tyler,
[night and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hue .
Mackay and three children 5T
Friendship are visiting rhis,, — -
sister, Mrs. R. L.’ White and called-oh the 8.
family this ..,.-,1 “ —
Miss Myrtle ee Bennett of
I Henderson spent a few d
| with relatives
accompanied to her home Sun-
। day by Miss’ Frances Le
white. 0 ; 3y2 ■
Mr. and Mrs. E. Morris and
sister, Miss Argyh 'Eldridge,
visited the S. C. Morgan family
shur Co.
the com-
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GILM
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lance of trained
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eryone is familiar ' ' with |
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—arp,
Mrvand Mrs. E. Mackey and
small son and-all the children
were home for Christmas < in
improving the Wimberly home. 4 :
Mr. and Mrs. William Stegall
3, 1935, from the Court rodents. If we do not al work
together on these rodents and
try and eliminate as many as
kt if eaten. Through the cooperation of all land owners
rts of Mr.' Brogoitti, Secy, can be eliminated at a very low
— “i__ ‘ . cost during_____this .campaign.)
ce, there have been secured Supervision and labor for this
head of cattle that will be L-- l
- ind jinto- hamburger meat only expense in poisoning your
Rocky community.
Grandma Robertson has been
very ill, but is reported much,
improved. J ’
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I YOUR CAR NEEDS -
_ POTATOES, 10-lbs. . J. 16c
working for this campaign,
The Pocket Gophers, or
Salamanders as they are call-
ed, are also very destructive,
as we all know and with the
s. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mackey _____—_____
andcchildren visited his par- Mr. and Mrs. A: C.
ents,; Mr. and Mrs. - P. E.
" --m. - r . .
We are prepared tos. clean,
repair and recore any car radia-
tor. We guarantee satisfaction.
New and used radiators in
mixed bait will be distri-
l d between the hours of 10
Nena Mae Frazier and Billy
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having all hen children
dinnerjSunday, Dec, 23rd, for
a reunion. Those present were:
-Dr and Mrs. 8amscothe
-rda-famk-wetTm cemtennia s MB
Mission Nuestra Senora de he Purisma Concepcih de Acuna. •
Vetter known as Mission Concepcion (pictured: above) and Mission
San Juah de Capistrano (below) aft two of the five beautiful missions
buiit by Franciscan friars in and near San Antonio. These two beau- •
lished ia Eait Texas -near Nacogdoches, where crude churehes of
wood were built, but the original locations have long been lost. (Texas
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instructions as to how to use it
t program for
is program 1
recommendal
to best advantage. . ■ Please be
at program conducted in
county during-hthe mouths e
anuary; . February - and ” [
hof1934. part of 3
Mogrami not onlEonsmmne 1
. [point but from a Health "e
lpoint as well. In addition
Mra. S. C. Morgan, Reporter
ROCKY
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-er Many hearts were made-hap-
with py. by seeing many old friends
re of [and relatives who. were home
is noDY TTPES-Coupe (» windows), !
MK; Tudorgedau, $5 15rFordor ~
$575. DE LXE-Aoadatet (with---
nean. $550 Coup« ( 1 Windows) $570:
azrzanyzlsligiqaudt.
unuigspAus.aig sagg
Tudor Touring Sedas, Mill Fordorv
-7 Tourng MM.
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, stock. We.siraizhteu wrecked
of radiators like new.’ 24-hour iser-
HORTENING8Eron
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HorDEN RIPE
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? Doz. .. 15c
Tomato Catsup LX lie
SOAP Kfe 10 Bars . Pile
. der the supervision of the -
L. L Riolagical Survey - an 1g
-have, as some • of our
' ioring counties have had,
ar epidemic of this fever,
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Morgan
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report Miss
Immended by the Govern- present kindly call for the rat
t. due to its effectivenessman at the Chamber of Com-
merce office and your property
will be treated by the . men
Miss Frai^ces Ray who aMBi
been employed in Washington!
for the past year, is spending
a few days inGilmer before
going to Dallas where she is i
being transferred from Wash-
ington to the regular office of |
the Home Owners’ tW Cor--
porationcm h. 1
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SUGAR
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GRANULATED
35?
mits the use of longer. —
springs and increases the springbase to The New Ford V«t for 1935 retains the
123 inches.,"V-8 engine whic h has demonstrated its 7.
The result is Centet -Poise - which not •' dependability and economy in the ser-
only givea You a new riding comfort but vice ol more than a milljon
addntothestabilitrothrcarandits, Thsrs are refinement*, but no change taW g r .
NEW 1535 FOADV-a TRUCKS AND COMMEACIAL CARS ABE NOW ON DISPLAY
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s 2 e loss annually of food-
- -by rats they are the.only
*ncarriers of typhus
and it behoqvesus all to,
Flakes, large pkg. .IQe
Iqf-uharge to all those wWl, . , ,
pit if impossible to be) efrthebestqgampaignsrim
Pineapple 502‛anrushed 8c
( RA( KERS, 2-lb. box . 19c
fonlfor the Christmas holidays,
Mr and Mrs. Hampallen,
uyan iwcanu mivi Dadas, Mr. and Mrs. Gu
-"SamScotherand Allen ami son of Longview,
Mom-Ford and d
' Charles j Franklin, Alton Allen of; Worth e
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Pound
Tin ___L-
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
nice head .. 5c ......
This ease of riding is ‛ /
achieved by the uss of three basic prin- ease of handling. You can take curves
copies never before combined in a low- with greater aalety.
price car. t. There are 1
\ 1. Comet distribution ol car Weight Ford V-8 for 1935
||y forward wtUI/emtm W dhsW ___________
sight and a ball inches. more power for riopping qakttf with
2. New location ol seats by which ths far Ism loaf preisur on tbs podal. ...
„ u rear seat Is moved forward. toward the : A hew type ol easy pressure dutch
center of thecar-awayfrothe roar employs centrifuged lores to inersass el
' aids and away from ths.bump«^_ . ‘fidioncy at higher speeds. New steering
" which per- meckanimm di Mires' the car still pad sr
te flexible > to handle. Now. wider, roomier seats.
-------- Click, and gon. Mr and Mrs.
Mias Verge Green anti children spent
broth- Christmas day with their par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs, W. A.
Hewitt: ■" wk ' ' . - V , xuoyga ge, , TJ, - -
"Fhetmatana Robbie Coon of Sunday to wisit relatives there.. -
Louisiana-spent two weeks with
their aunt, Mrs. J. C. Allen.
Mr. Winfred Click has been
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P. E. visited her- father, Usko
. Friday Mackey. Sundayafternoon,
.. - she was formerly Mtes Mattie
Mr. and “Mrs. E. c. Morgan yisitng his aunt, Mrs.
and daughter and two sons Earp.
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ew days Elizabeth Cumbie
and was after a severe attack of pneu- ______________,
monia; at Gladewater, - e--of Wilkins hav moved to the
WHERE QUALITY IS UNSURPASSED
—ee
Brick Chili 14c
S. FW 72 7, •*' se"m
10-lbs. Cabbage^..-7- 330
10-lbs. Rutabaga Turnips 29c
Winesap Apples, dos. L Ito
Nice Size Oranges, doz. 19e
Fresh Cocoanuts, each .. 5c
Fresh Tomatoes 1b. 1..1n to
Smoked Bacon 1 Q,
SOLD IN SLAB, LB. ______'. • •*
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Beef Tenders 95.
SWEET AND TENDER, 1b. “V*
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.ec..
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eernreI-rEga*
HHHea.
Tu-"T ■ ,h ■ ■■ -
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Mr. and Mrs.E. M. Patter-
-son. and son, 'Guy, and Miss
Vera Nen spent the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
' Chandler at Bettiet-the latter
ci
e 2 Mmn.
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1 ‘ ; “ 0 / • -p... NEq_L
The New Ford V-8 lor 1935 is
tho biggest anJ rootnivrt Ford ()\.()N -G
car overbuilt. It is a strik- "IVV VV • E% .V I»
ingly handsome car. with mod- • - - ,21
—• "usou A New Ford V-8 That Brings New Be
gbupaadhazorsddlai New Safety, end a New Kind of Riding
you smooth, riding over ’ 2a—• I ■ - —-a------ . .
tol kinds at roads-"a front- Comfort Within:Reach of Millions of People J
, neat ride for back-seat riders." t
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we can the work of a few will ,,
not be so advantageous, su Hets . i)
,______________ ppo urge everyone to get interested r .
sack at the above mentioned in this program and make unu . '
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Sweetwater; Mr. and Mrs. spent the Week with; their par-
' Charles B.• Shepperd and 2
•Clareta of Clarksville, Ark.;' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Earp of
'Miss Ermie Morgan whods at--Suffolk, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie . —-------
tending Abilene College, a Hewitt and children, Mrs. J. J There's good news in the Ada,
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’ Parted This Week
gelSopt. 35c
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to drive tuxnuzei You will Ind it a
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si bama ddndeu be hi
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Sa n,
S ELLO, package, .■■■■■■ 3c
IATEHES, 6 boxes . / .. 23c
rince Albert, can ..... 10c
--rish Linen;™ /Rolls 21
I ADMIRATION COFFEE^1"
3 "oud 83 c l..___ .
Bright and Early Coffee, jk ..... 25c
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LRI buy this Ford V-9-lull II
: horsopowvr told capablo of 80
miles an hour. All Ford V-8
Tcars for 1935 com equipped
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1935, newspaper, January 3, 1935; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1447759/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.