The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 262, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1935 Page: 2 of 4
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Friday morning.
now on this wilbe the regular
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Reduced to utter-- belplesa
LOVELADY, Pastor.
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weekson a trip to West Texas:
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calls the ^disastrous • war
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became dictator tof Paraguay in
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W. E. QUINN
■ Automobile Loans,
Office in Ray 1 Building. ,
BRONZE GASOLINE
New and Improved
pany for 1985.
meeting id to be- held at- Gle-
wood, January.22. g- “
Honor Roll <ok.thls month:
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117 inches for the Eight.
N Five distinetive body styles
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1.. .The lower the mercury drops, the more you'll like Specuil --
n’inler-Ulciul < onoco Brouse Gasoline. ExrnAmIGI TEST:
Dean Henson. ‘' z _L- .
Eighth Grade: CafrolLe
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X-Ray and Other Electrical
- Equipment. Emergency,
Trade in Gilmer.
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ET - —to get asaier starting, greuter
. motor protection and better
gasoline mileage. Ask your -
Conoco dealer for the lOW or
MW grade of Conoco Germ
Procemed Motor Oil. Yoe will
Lt are at once how much emsier
F- your ear etarts and how much ' A
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Sunnyfield,
Pancake Flour
2 Pkgs. ....., 13c
tor, hood, lamps, fenders and
Fisher solid steel bodies, has
Y I an,ensemble of 'cleAn,
flowing lines, with- an absence
First Grade: Wanda Tate.
Billie Sue Fowler, Allyne Hen-
SPINACH, No. 2 can 3c
' Pure East Texas
RIBBON CANE Kr7,.
SYRUP, Gal. m. •6%
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No. 2 can ... 14c
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Tutm ignition M. Stppu "
sStnrter. Motor hould fire
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The' Annth and- tenth grades
conducted the chapel program
NOTICE
dealer's today and try a taukful. Youare-going to like it!
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CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY — E^tabluhMi 1875
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though. stylish, it does * not
cross the borderline of “smart
taste.” • ,
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TRY THIS BETTER WAYOF STARTING YOUR CAR EN EXTREMELY COLD WEATHER
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Gilmer Daily Mirror
gmmdM Mar. 14. IMA by Gm.
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nd However, the off ice will be open
and any patients desiring to
pay thuir accounts will find
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on her three larger—neighbors
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DR. H. I. CHILDRESS
Office in Ray Building.
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of competent iraraen,
T. 8. RAGLAND, M.D:
M. S. RAGLAND, M. D.
HUGH M. RAGLAND. MLJP.
GILMER ROTARY
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Meeting Every Fiday Noon
4 CLINIC-HOSPITAL-
Medical wk surgical cases recelved
Teatment and eare under supervialow
A"newlow-priced-ix now
es-joins an impfoyed. Sraight — .__
ed Eight to form the nineteen-' age shelf in all models;
model line of cars \ present-- ' ---------
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a
new radiator’andhood grilles.
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to enhance the economical per- someone in chatge ofthe of
formance, durability,. depend-
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ability, dependability, speed
ncmaemtu
Friday & Saturday
Sparkle Gelatin Dessert or
Chocolate Pudding
Pkgs......... 13
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Sellers, Nadine c- Whetstone,
Retail Merchants Ass’n.
.Phone 53.
zdesammasmeem-cisa—=ue
261-dIwle At The Jefferson Hotel
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ELMwoOD SANITARIUM
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‘PS, andhey alsoarans —----.
ammunition and suplies,, even ■ent. The music was fumishi
dragging artillery to th battle by Broek-Mays Orchestra.*
‘.3 fronts.' Lopez wwas "killed - on
---- ’ March 1,,1870, and theslwar
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included in thenew Six. , i
Briefly, they" are: a marked
change < in appearance; new
Fisher solid-steel "Turret-
4. Warm up motor grad- {
ually. Usechokesparingly, , , - %
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M-=ae"-—_
L Leave igniti-n OFF.
• E Pull choke out all the wayt-
T~ Pushdown your eluteh
pedal and keep it dowmo
_ of New Families Moving to
Gilmer
night. ■ -
were made by differenkteach-
era.' a,- %
After (the business sssi,-
refreshments were served by
nub-,.
TIME
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To change tot ;
._ is to play the. Hughes Springs
besides 106,254 women over 15 five at the local gym tonight
TheBuckeyeslost to thevisi-
tors n December 21 hut hope
toahow a reversal of form to-
After more than throe months
ef suffering from a nervous ail-
ment, MissGlivar used Dr. Miles
Nervine which gave her such y
splendid reslts that she wrote
us an enthusiastic letter.
If vousufer from -Ntrvttf
- If you Ue awake nights,
stavt at sudden noises, tire
j easily, are cranky, blue and
’ fdgtty, your nerves ere
probably out of rder. . - —-
«uietand relax them with the
sume medicine that “did the
, work” for this Colorado girL -
•Whether your "erves” have ,
( troubled you for hours or for
pear, you’ll find this time-
, tested remedy affective. • '
At Drug Stores
Specials For
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GILMER DAIY MIRROR. THURSDAY, JAN. 10,'1935. A.--
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............ \ We; concealed spare , tires;GILMER CIRCUIF,
DISPLAY, AT FLOREY “V” typi windshield; greater j METHODIST (
1 Pkg. . . 15c Fresh Fish
B Eashorchexsinentaiyualt Oysters & Frogs
4. Farina Cereal. __
j' Teathers in group eleven met
-at Indah Rock’Friday‘night,
ness, Paragua was.permitted January 4. They' discussed the
toadopt anew constitution need of curriculum revision.-
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Steak, Ib..... 10c
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Decker’s Sliced
Bacon, 1b. .. .
1-Lb. Sixe Salt
Mackerel, ea. 15c
Salt
Bacon, fb. :. 17c |
Pork Shoulder
Roast, lb. ... 15c
Peanut Butter
Bulk, 1b. ... 12c
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an vinvuii, Applause inchurch is in-
METHODIST CHURCH appropriate, but Why indicate
■ — ' - ' " ‘their approval qf the sermon ’
100, Pure Pork.
Sausage, ib. . 13c
Large Bologna
Sausage, lh.7(10c
Tender X .
Peggy Tillman, Eloise — Shipp,
Bernice Cook.s
Ninth Grader Walter Sellers, ------- —, ------ - - 1 - ------ - -
A Mary Lee, Willis, James Voss. Toff’ bodies;* built-in luggage the Mirror. Telephone 179. )
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A-play, "Too Many Crooks , •: TV 7
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dependence,.for the raising <rf and pupils of indian Hoek, Dec.
-"",-2 icrops, andrhey alsoaransported. 20. A large audience was pres-
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PENN’S SERVICE STA.
North Highway -
Guy Arrington,’ Mgr.
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Pillsbury CAKE
FLOUR, Pkg________ 4eC
a . .. s rm.
Winesap Apples, doz. 15c
5c Carrots, 2 hunches : =7e
- Plumbins Co.
,. ' Phone 112--
couteousL Service
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Accepted by the Commit-
■fee on Hoods of The
American Medical Associa-
line. They emphasize thealWhen igirls of a Nebraska
mostunbelieyable.values ofthe high school complained that the
class room-wereschilly, —the
eenisa-marg prcipal madelha —rdiculous
5rcmmpm. suggestion thathey wear more-
"or radid clothesisurmesscsvgsrauegzurzn
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k; . U? 1 FIGHTING PARAGUAY
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24.Paraguay’s’npesent war with
5— I ■Bolivia, resulting 1
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Lg. Bar........
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— t Bulk Rice .
2-lbs. 9c
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INDIAN ROCK „ N•
. SCHOOL NEWS
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-A cmy".AKhF., AuApgsn
ited. lampis. ydraulic:
um- douhleand triple sealed drums: noon
. new—action clutch; automaticftie S
The wheelbas of'the Six id hoke in-the. Eight; air cool,
112 inches as compared with generator with voltage regua. Second synda
tor, interchangeable main and B. L -.Lo)
connecting rod bearings; silver
alloy connecting" rod bearings;
in"price-""from ateel "spoked wheels; .increased
, Aa models with steering gear ratio; knee-
'Kshek M units (except on stand- for the next
lorsedans. 2-door ard six) mounted on rigid
5t ——=
emqpe--g
t " - Regiments .of boyi between-12
and 15 were sent to the frent,
nd many women fought in the
ranks. Women were the sole
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'Fifth Grade: Annie Isador
% Light, Arthur Bell.
Sixth Grade: Eddie Mae
Woods. Harold Cobb, Willie 1
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8615 to 874
nbdlosndHdoorsedans; 2-door ard six) mounted on
- • ’ touring sedans tubular member,
, (with built -in trunks), ’.and
+tandard coupe. The Deluxe .New featurez are
Six with prices,from $675 to
8775 also includes a sport
coUPeeosdtaabrtoeigha provided ana riding qualtitles of the 1935
Aan prices -frm,- 1730 to - S840,-ee E —c
_in,Cor. These prieesareb.ob factory.metor-earok 1935.
ileenGrife Roth Pontiac,chasais-haxe
iwer:for the v modern
\ itravelThe sieu
- • g six-cylinder engine develops 81 lining.
Fourth Grade: Bryce Brownethorsepower at 79 miles an
hour. ' A,* , , .
Mue A comparison of the Straight produced
Lee Eight-with that-f′ year, f- . — -
Star, Richard Knight, -Ray revolt many improvements of bumps -r..Proest 10n8. Az
" I-- -* i tandr>yefinements that alsb are
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and set’fp a government.under The subject was explained by are offend on the - Standard
' occupation 3 remained -until
1876.-‛_h_____ ________________
ant war wan Paraguay has net yet- re- Indian Rok teachers. The next, and 4-oor
, zesuaczag from a;longgained1 fhe-population she had
X standingeboundary-aispute, at,the beginning, of Pez.s
ealls"theidisastrous. war led disastfuseattempt to..conguer
by Francisco Solano Lopez, who the neighboring nations, a-
-became dictator tof Paraguay in though,because ofkhe-scar Y son. ..
mtse-ane-seemed sambitious topf men, polygamy, wdslexalizet
bring all outh.America under foratime.ThepoPu oniimmme rrank zcargangs
egsrule. u ' - enow something over mW- ThirdGrade: Gloria.
= =o—- «—-■ fin, Lora Mae Stegall, Marie ample power:for the
wa""Mst-personseenleemkepep enaongJackaPhillips,Jorbihk ’"’’da of' 'llliA-iMMiNH
an excellent-Hist of best books Light - . -2-—- _ six-cylinder engine d
they have- never read;
Aytomobile makers recommend this method ofstarting in cold : .lf yonr motor doea not atart inatantly on special Winter.Blena
- "oybtaseohStsahngtbotptnmatngt"usytcovxetorthoting‛ Conoco Bromze Caoline i meede mechanicaf service.
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hco., mhtetedatiheFostroriceat‛dHimer,
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Onejyear, in advance
MMb, " . < - tin months ,------
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SELECTIONS
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Cheese, 1b. .. 17c
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NO. 1 Rutwrit Potatoes
10-Ibs. 20c
Lettuce head 4c
Cauliflower, head — 12%
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2 RAJAH SYRUP,
Pints u..A. 1VV
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9 NERVINE
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4 - iktrd. Leaving ignition.
oPF.gtepon etarter for
f : peveralaneor revolutione,
Preaching at Boules Chapel by nodding. , A-.
front seats in 2-door sedans; Saturday night, Jan. 12th at—.—v—x
-newe instrument panels pack- 6130 and Sunday'morning at OAK LAWN SAmra.
new eleven o’clock,
brakes - with .Simpsonville Supday after- . _
cee at three o’clock and Bet- Surgical MaBW— '
tie Sunday night at 6130From
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EXPERT RADIO - “
SERVICE
Work Called For and Delivered
Full Line RCA. Tubes.
- Iiau o-ee -SwEnaAt2W. ’ drncd _ ■
—^Eyeready Btteries--
tl. E. Mazda Lamps.
Phone 349. < -
ETex Electric Co.
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Fire, Auto, Tornado and Other -
INSURANCE
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J. H. Mathis
INSURANCE . =i
Automobiles A Specialty
Agent for Dallas News. KL 1L
Firat Natl. Bank Bldg.
Phones 273 and 303. ...
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at any temperature at which the starter will crank the' A-,
motor. LESS cmokNG: After a short warm-up, you can
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i nk pick up smoothly, without ueing the choke! SAVE MONEY: t -
i v Save your battery. Get more mileage. Drive into your Conoco en
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—Brazil; Argexina andUru- 1
-guay. In five years four-fifths 1
-tof this population was dead. o .
£ the .225,000 remaining, alive
_ . , . there were 'ony 764 men,
55— - -ouar , .
—— years of'age, and 86,879 child-
F - ii ren. This was almost what it ’
L "hasl'sometimes been called a
I y . . "war of extermination."----
B ---a Lopez stpped at nothing to
-- keep up the unequal struggle:
—has-L.
JAP, Fresh Daily, loaf......,?7c
1 Baking Powder 28-0 can £
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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/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.