The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 262, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1935 Page: 3 of 4
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J. S. WHITE DAIRY
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Mrs. AHen-Bland is some-
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illness, 3.5-3
BREAK ()’ MORN COFFEE
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19-ounce
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ONIONS, pound ..
GILMER. TEXAS—SOUTH SIDE SQUARE
Specials for Friday and Saturday
January 11 and 12, 1935
f Zer • se —212. Cross-Flow Radiator
n. and Gusher Valve
6. Completely Sealed, ' Cooling —;k,
-Chassis ’ 13. Fal-pressure
Wieners, mu>>0:25c
BOLOGNA per lb. ..... 10c
VEAL RO.AST, per 1b... 10c
Hamburger MEAT, 1b.... 10c
PIG LIVER,-Ibs.....
CHILI MEAT, >1M. ...
JOWL MEAT, per lb.
CURED HAM^X
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When you visit the Pontiac salesroom to- , Top’* bodies. ..You will discover anew type
of hydraulic brakes-smooth, positive and
JAM, Pure Grape,
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FIGS, 30-oz. glass jar .>
TOMATO JUICE
De Luxe Brand 3 au
M Mr. JohnnigiCam..
Grove, spent Sunday here
his parents, ‘
• Saturday night and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Floyd
arid children of Marshal visit
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Dakota, were chosen as cthe
healthiest girl and buy in the
United States in the 4-H clb
competitiou
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me Duffeyreturned tives here.
solldazkchool at Tylerafter thg Sunior"bnsonaur"team"twersity*s‛studentpapet.
> qMr Harper Bland and •. son, r
Tommy are visiting at theinig. • --
home of her parents, Mr. And. _______________________
, Mrs. T. N Camp. *9 ly of Shreveport and I.
Mr. and-MW. Clarence Hill Annie Todd of Marshall spent
spent last1 week,, end. with ’his Sunday with * their aunt, Mrs.
4 parents at Soules Chapel. Abb Bland’ arid family, .2.
On Mr. L T. Bland attended the
—teachers meeting 3 at —___
Rock Friday night.
.. Loyce, daughter of .Mr. and
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"! that low water dams are
eluded iin the fayered- proj
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Mr. Stegall and family moved
to Pritchett Thursday,
Mr and Mrs. Rexie Cook
„. • moved to Glenwood. ’
Mr. Henry wanher and fami
ly moved to James Monday. .
Mr. charlie Light anifami,
red to New Diana Friday. .
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Orleans has become then new
Reveille, Louisiana State Uni-
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illness.
Mrs. Ben Mitchell arid child-
ren visited her parents, ... Mr.
and Mrs.. Abb • -Bland, r. here
. .. . through -the holidays. 1
Np.of.Union Mr, Harper Bland of Glade-
water spen Sunda with -nd .
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DFr PINT
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DRIED APPLES, 6-lbs. 89c
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Fancy Fresh DATES, lb. 33c
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the like of which the motor car industry
has never knowhhefore—new, refreshing,
utterly diferent-therhappiest-interpre- 10 second starting at zero ... In brief, you ----.
tation of the stresiline principle ever are going to see the newest and finest prod- 1-"
achieved. ..You arc going to see for the first ucts of a great modern plant—cars which
time that greatest of all Fisher achieve- embody scores of other quality features
--egu . Sanders of Glen wobd Called on
Mr.ahd Mrs, D. C. | Berry of friends, here Sunday.
hnwed -neut Menda" -wh Miss Weaver of Bethlehem
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spent last Sunday with the
Burns’ girls here, and attend-
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Little- Mildred Marie Floyd absence of our. pianist she
has been quite ill for several played and led our song service „ ,
i MiSkoxie Bland visited rem
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Being denounced is only.
Robert Holand, 10, of
John's Wood, Eng., wh recent-
Mrs: ly completed' abookof-Tfalry
“* stories, is Considered GretAart
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en pox and flu are, reported at Oak will preach- for us next tives at Longview last week; ---- -
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All Flavora . 3 pkgs, fat J7c
CORN BEEF, 12-oz. can 15c
TUNA FISH’S; 2 cans 25c
Market Specials
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—1. Semi Stool H/Turret- 8. FisherNoDxaftVen-
Top"BodieshyFisher tilation, ' #
2. Hydraulic Brakes 9. Lugsage and spare . m
Triple-Sealed --e Eompactmemt-
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4. Silver-Alloy Bearings Eight-Cylinder 1
Bunch VEGETABLES,.. 4
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BANANAS, 2 doz for .. 25
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HOMflff, No. 2^- can . 10c
LUX FLAKES, pkg. . . . 9c
Lux Toilet SOAP, 3 bars 17c
GOLD DUST, 4 boxes . . . 9c
LAUNDRY SOAP •
‘ Big Ben”....... 6 bars 23c
MATCHES, carton . 22c
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mentsin coachwork- solid-steel “Turret- . hitherto never combined at prices so low. , 7 )
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2.. PONTIAC MOTOR COMPANY, PONTIAC. MICHIGAN, Piisiqn of General Motors -hra,, ’ ' 4 -e
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...v Mr. and Mrs. L J, Gipson ——---—-=
Indianare" moving into this, com- ______ _ _
mugity., i , « - iT-’- and Leland MonasmithFof South
_______ ..... *1 Mrs. Giles has returned home
Mrs, John Duffey is ill atnthis, frim a two weeks visit,with her
writing., , V son in Shreveport.
side of their daughter, Mra.
-land. , , .. trifle less offe
—e . „ _____ You’ll want at least one—and ing
ool part-of last 'Week due to probably more—of ■ the new
ess.. S 1- , ——h Spring Wash Dresses showing gi
. at The Crystal Shop. See them
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Low Water Dams
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. 5-uum—"- W Mr. O.A. shipp celebrated
his 87th birthday Saturdayr ...
Ad- January 5. HM, daughter-in- have
ministratur for' Welfare and law, Mrs, 0. O. Shippt prepared
; Relietfor Upshur couny’u in tomnneraans has
-meipt of a memorandum from death f his wife in-1926. Al-
—gu the "State department stating hough he has been confined 1mo%l
v +h.t i~. us... 21 . to bed a thonth with a brok-
I0 en hipand the infirmities of old 1..-
ek ‘age, he showed appreciation of hugu uu
being remembered > but wasn’t -uba
feeling well enough to et as . Mr — n
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, DRIED PEACHES, 6-lbS. 79c ‘J
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CORN . . . 2 No.. 2 cans 23c
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1 that Upshur County do somejaeu -awmsu 41 ,7V “• business trio to Tatum last
. p. , b work along thisline-Tmch - on former birthdays, ‘ .
-- On this project twenty-five,Messrs;M.Aga-Mr.J. M. Stevens and, son,
v g per cent of the materials and 8 p-ret rnedtonthe home Wiliam, of, Gilmer-were the
all labor coullbe furyished £ Dallrahtayunday of relatives here Sun-
c . • by the local Relief offic. J
-- i —Low water dams arp recom-
,, mended,, for streams to prevent
* . overflows, reclaim dland-and for
---- irrigationprojects. i, . ’
■ '' Projects of; thisi kind should
r -- ... v b®- worked up by communities
... . * .....ahd would be of.:wonderfut ben-
.0-— - Pefit to the farming section of
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.