The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 262, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1935 Page: 1 of 4
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Cleaning Co. is ready to help
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attempt to enforce the noble
experiment. It seems tome now
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on of prohibition or antipro-
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Dr. And Mrs. Madison Rag-
Frank Marshall and Mrs. J. T. cent «
Baird motored to Dallas' Wed-
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NWinesap Apples, doz Me
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--Mr.-L. N.Coe, Mrs. . Lila’
Walton and Mrs. Hardy Petty
attended the annual meeting of
the Lake Devernia Stockholders
at Longview, Thursday. - _
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Carbon paper and typewriter
paper of all kinds at the Mirror
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ficrency. ‘
~ "I used to-be a prohibitionist
but my faith’in the proposition
produce $5,000,000 1 yearand
if we wait until, the Teisla-
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GOOD BREAD!
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‘liquor with taxes or* bootleg
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Gilmer Sanitary Bakery does all of these things; the re-
milt is GOLDEN- KRUST -BREAD—Unexcelled fur Purity.
Flavor, Texture and Freshners—a Bread that gains new
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10-Ibs. Rutabaga Turnips 29c
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pay so little for this service,
that you save the eostof
new clothes many times over,
hnd get longer service from
the clothes you ulready have.
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Seh WAVES
$*.2 $1 to $5
JK ~/ Also Finger
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Dixie Beauty Shop
Dixie Hotel . Phone 194
Mrs. Jack Williams, Prop.
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GULF GAS, OILS AND PRODUCTS
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B.C. Sorrells J. F. Gorman
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the question by an attempt to
lull every one to sleep by sub-, . .
mitting the question to the 'test—careful as"wehl as ex-
people. I have no ohjction to nht-rm Ca et
it being submitted to the peo,
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enue can be obtained from that!
source and in the meantime the ,
bootlegger will have / profited ]
by escaping taxation of $15-
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be depended upon to return
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from their over- . looking, no matter how they
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liquor tions of the company 8 geolo- clearance prices ar The Crystal
gistenpe - . Shop. ’'The Price Wil ‘ser
t-araeuc“na-npcammgeemassrasaman@wwkde.——==- FRANK JONES
Mr. Dee Magrill was taken
Shop! suddenly ill-i frohttof the aBabbitt", featuring Guy I during tm« twetve-montn per
_52-w-d2e. Palace Dar r op Thursday kibbee anaAlline MacMahon, She says the proposition
mhu’en morning.•1a t ... 4. r.wt.1 +odiht ifwhefhep wd hnva local lie
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WHEN A BAKER uses Pure, High Quality Materials;
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Air Circus Here Mrs. Ferguson Exemption Cer-j
Sunday Bringing Tells of Plan to tificates Are Not
-g Stunts, Thrills- Kill Liquor Law..Needed To VoteP
An Alt Circus, sponsored by Asess FAenual Penaity For We are informed by i Tax
the Gilmer VoPunteer Fire De- -Violalion and Make It-Enough Assessor-Gollector C. W. Owen
partfent. will be staged Sun-- —to Ba Fair fax on Whiskey (that persons exempt from pay-
day, Dec. 13, at theflying Teld Sales. Ing. poll tax will not bm re-
3 miles frdfn town 1 on_the -' 5--— *, Tquired to, obtain exemption:
North Highway. . " I Austin, Texas.Two « im-certificates. -"n
On theprogrem. will be portant recommendations standi Persons over 60 years’ of age,
stunt flying" of many kinds; put in Gov. Miriam A. Fergu-and those who become 21 after
serpentine. clipping, mballoh son’s message to the Forty-1 Jan. - of the year for which
bursting, bombing, and other Fourth Legislature, her first the poll tax is levied. yill be 1
attractions. , J communication to the new entitled to ‘vote without obtain-
The starfeature will be thae body. One advocates a sales taxiing Certificates of exmpon,
“Death Ride". in which an autoenid the other a change in the -It.isonlgin-. precincts of i
is driven at 60 miles per hour I Dean lawsto legalise-the sale10,000 or more voters that 1
Through a flaming boaid wal.ahd taxing ofJfquor She sayscertificates are required; henee i
Parachute jumping will fur-1 it can be done legally and polnlethey are not needed anywhere i r
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Freak Cocbanuts, each'.. 5e
Fresh Tomatoes, |b. -27e
Lettuce, head — 5c
No. Tandshurt Cut ,..
Sleak, 9 submits 6
Ebin, T-Bone and Round
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been quite sick, is improving... I expen sea of the State Goverh-
——------- ment and relieve all rear estate
„ No.holdovers! Ladies’ Winter of ad valorem taxes. The only
Coats must-be sold-! Buy nowadvalorem taxes remaining
at huge pavings. The Crystal I would he those."collected by
Shop.. '- 52-wld2c counties and other subdivision
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Shampoo In the first place, itywouldare-
B • quire every citizen that, is
" able to pay to do his part for
the support of the Government.
Un the second place, the/ tax
I would be collected in propor-
tion to the ability of th tax-
payer to pay.
"Again, in order that present
burdens of ad valorem and
school taxes imight be relieved,
I am in favor of a • tax on
intoxicating liquor. I understand
that the first question you will
raise is that matter first must
be submitted to a vote of -the
people and many will seek to
evade political responsibility on.
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stunt “fyer“ is ferb HansenzgfoftheSttiteEomstitutteme-anthey--ne .
—2 —The show will start at 12:30| Dean law.. can be -repealed or. Below Pecn Gap
. Sunday neon. A in the alternative, an annirak --—~
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CRYSTAL BANK NIGHT violation that will aidbunt to a | being drilled south of Ore City, I
• IS $200.00 TONIGHT fair tax on the sale of liquor, is how reported te have reaeh- •
, - - I the, payment-, to constitute 1. Al ed the base of the Pecan Gap
Sinclair Lewis‘famous mavel, defonse against any complaintschalk at 2,970 feet, with \ an ..
“Babbitt”, featuring Guy [during tiie twetve-month period. | elevation of 409 Teet. ted frm a tisit to Jefferson,
mi is ‘The test is reported runging
eqmes to the Crystal tonight in J whether^ we have legal liquorin accordance with the expecta-
Night [with taxes or bootleg 1
which is $200.00. . without.
ee--—- 'J "Babhitt" fs"a lose-second Ferguson
after a visit here witb his W to -"Big - Hearted Herbert” ministration 7. had., enftcd FCo, Supt. -Fred Covin re-
te" Naill Coonar i which boasted the same cast, economies of $15,000,000 and [turned Wednesday from Aus-
"Although not quite as good, it that the present -deficit of that tin where he attendec a meet-
- is plenty fine entertainment, amount would have been $30,-ing with 200 , other county
land, Mr. J. W. Marshall, Mrs. Guy Kibbee is one hundred per 000,000 had they not been
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ture;. 1 4 The ‘Argument Was mhde that
On account of the large a 2 per cent .salesrtax is fair
amount’ to be awarded tonight, and would relieve the pressure
the Strand will open at 6:80 to oil property now burdened with
. s' accommodate the extra large taxes. The Governor estimates
crowd expected. Come early and that it would bring a mini-
„ if you do not. got a good seat mum of $30,000,000 annually,
f at the Crystal. TDo not foret The Governor said: “I would
; ’ here will be a good seat at J levy a general sales tax of hot
the Strand with the same pro- exceeding 2 percent on com-
4 gram and bank nightaward as mercial purchases to take care
2 at the Crystal.".,- of all needs of the State.
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 262, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1935, newspaper, January 10, 1935; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1447767/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.