The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1935 Page: 1 of 4
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marriage of Miss Erma Lea
forbidding- the picking' of flow-
Phittips to P. C. Frisby,
which occurred-some time ago.
Softball Games
Alterations At
Hogg Pharmacy
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LWednosday night' carpenters
few blossoms, were not missed
team played the East Mountain
right now is signs forbidding
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to spend
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all opposition.
of the captain, Mrs. Fred Napp.
short subjects will be present-
Started erosion of the soil. The EXPERT
SERVICE
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All High Quality—All Low Priced
Gilmer Lumber Co.
Rotary -Club’s team at McClel-
land Field in the first encounter
join. the Pre-Easter Parade
to Coe’s—and get clothes in
shape for Easter at low cost.
YARD and
CRRDEN^
Get Under Way
The Relief Office soft ball
fish
days
have some good talent on iL»»
they have been knocking over
who in private life is Mrs. Ring
Crosby, also Joe Morrison and
STORE
YOUR VALUABLE (,
" Mora Laughs Than . |
You Can hake £
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"PRE-EASTER".
- PARADERS!
BETHESDA LODGE
No. 142, A. F. A A. M.
between the two teams.
The Relief team seems
"THE HOME BUILDERS"
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school after taking a -business
.course at Tyler.
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April 9 to 15
Winter Clothes
IN-our Moth-proof, Dust-proof
vault. Insured against fire and _
burglary.
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BEJILDrG MRTERIRES
ODD SUPPLIES
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$.300.00 BANK NIGHT
AT CRYSTAL TONIGHT
Rules Needed
. For City Park
Dust Out of West
. Hides Sun Like
Heavy Fog Here
By morning Thursday this
county was an, dark and foggy-1
EVERYTHING FOR THE
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Golden Krustd
BREAD . J
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EARNEST s. AMEEN, Mgr.
3 Doors East of Crystal Theatre.
GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS. THURSDAY AFTERNOON,
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cause most of the topsoil has I "Everybody Reads The Mirror"
been blown away. I .
ROGER MENSING
Licensed Transport Pilot 12 Years’ Experience
Children Under 14, Half Price
HOLMES AIRPORT, 3% Miles Out-onN, Highway
Coe Cleaning Co.
Phone 129.
CAREFUL CLEANING
For 18 Years Glbner’e Land-
Also Selected Short "Subjects. —
CRYSTAL
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V 65c.
Per Passenger
Ride in DeLuxe'Style in a 112.000, five passenger Ryan
. Monoplane. Powered with the famous Wright Whirlwind
motor. Built by the builders of the Lindbergh airplane.
Flights made daily. Special trips, parties of five only, over
Oil Fields, $2.00 each. ' ,
i went to work tearing out the
floor at Hogg’s Pharmacy and
replacing i with ’ hew, ra
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Now that Roosevelt Park is
practically completed and. be-
ing used by the citizens it is
going to be necessary to have
a eity ordikance or {other
regulations regarding the use
and upkeep of the park.
In the first place the park
was built for the pleasure and
recreation of the citizens tof.
the town, theirs to enjoy but
not to mar. We should all ap-
waste.
_ It‛s just another of .those
things that makes East Texas—
where dust storms, floods,
earthquakes and other "acts of
God” are unknown, seem more
and more a Garden of Eden.
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East Tegas Gas, gallon He
See Us For Oils, All Prices
TIRES, TUBES, BATTERIES
PENN’S SERVICE STATION
Washing, Greasing, Tire Repair
We Call for Cars. Phone 343.
Mrs. Frisby who is a ----
ter-of* Mr. and Mrs. Jess Phil-
lips,' is attending Baylor Uni-
versity, Waco, entering that
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Sandstorms such
were unknown until
mist cloud had deacended on the
earth. But | the fog that—ob-
•cured any object more than
about 400 yards, away was dry
and not wet. It was sand, not
cu*t-". ‛ 4' ;
vapor. ’ _____; j
■ Borne out of the west on a
cold wind that came up dur-
ing the night, it was giving
East lexas a taste of what
he inhabitants of West Texas,
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noticed in one’s ’ eyes ■ and
J. W. Croley Hdw. Co.
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EARNEST VARNER
TAXI SERVICE
Phone 400.
Stand at Jefferson Hotel.
Prom pt—Safe—Courteous
In City Limits 25e for one; if
more 15c a head. Reasonable
Rates on Out-of-Town Trips.
SUITS
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INDIVIDUAL MEASURE <
-‘SPECIAL CARE GIVEN
_ To Meaning and Pressing
LADIES’ GARMENTS
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THERE IS A DIFFERENCE "
IN CLEANING .
ALDREDGE
THE TAILOR
Qualiiy. Cleaning-Since 1905.
noon, and won the game 8 tog
Tomorrow" they will play th
PARADISE SANDWICH SHOP
North Side Square, Glmen --
Hamburgers, 5c each, 5 for 25c '
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Your Business Appreciated -
FRANK JONES
Jtaers and to show .of
discomforts, the dust could be
' n orarmpehworseesenier-
There had never been any-
the pollution of : the
ponds.' For the lastf
the caretaker has had
Sunday afternoon this writer
stopped to admire the beauti-
ful locust trees in bloom in the
park, but-ft was only a few
minutes before some thought-
less children with no intention
of wrongdoing., came along and
stripped "some of the lower
branches of their blossoms. A
J. W. Mask Died of 4
Heart Trouble
' Wednesday Night
At about midnight Wednes-
day, J. W. Mask died at his
home on the Paul Smith farm,
west of Gilmer. He was about
59 years old.
Besides his wife and one
married daughter living in Dal-
las, he is survived by two sons
and two daughters living at
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as these!'
I recent fields anything but barren
ode
_ ers in the- park „wel have to
daugh- have a rule of thi-sort, —
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’ _ Vinegar Hill Wednesday after-
years. So long as the Indians
and buffalos possessed the
West, the land was covered
with heavy pastures. The White
Man came and plowed up these
billions of acres,, turned down
the grass, and wind and rain
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the destruction'1 of - flowers,
trees and shrubs, also against
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hundred dollars and to witness
George Burns and Gravie
Allen’s performance in “Love
In Bloom”’ In the supporting
night at six o’clock. All child-
ren are urged to attend the *
Strand unless accompanied _by
parents as the Crystal will
need all seats for adults. The ,
same program is presented at
both theatres, so parents and
children are urged to cooperate
by sending children to the ,
Strand. All complimentary
tickets are cancelled between .
the hours of four oclock .and
nine tonight. Those who ordi.
narily attend on passes are
urged to come either before
four o'clock this afternoon 1 or 1
after nine tonight. The Crystal
and Strand wilLapprecite this
cooperation. The program is ,
extra good tonight and the j
bank night award is the high- .
est it hasoeger been except one ;
time.' . e k .
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For any Printed Job, first
try the Mirror. Phone 179. ,,
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Announcement is made of thesthe country there is a rle
.2 -Edlorado, -Oklahoma affd other
ithpublsreP-westemmjavene-nuscperiene
worn hoversohek" noatrilo t6 Mra Emmia.lou Murohy
breathe. ' . .wifeofaG. Murphy of.Shady
_ . - . "IGrove community, died at about
w Uoa wu. .. ...... The press dispatches give anoneo’clock Thursday morning
but if every visitor to the park idea of what it is like, in say-at the family home.
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iouses are closing up. With Alabama and was, at the time
pmers prepariag- -La. abandonsefherudeath,e+eeyeare,9
the arid sections where' these months and 20 days old. ,
storms originate. It- is said Funeral services were held
that even now, rains would be Thursday afternoon at four,
too late -in many sections, be-
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There will be acalr meeting
of Bethesda Lodge on Friday ’
night, April 12, at 7 o’clock for
the purpose of conferring two
Entered Apprentice and one
Fellowcraft degrees.
Members are requested to be
present.
R. A. CLIFTON, W. M. .
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Police of Danville, V, are
looking for -the thief who
broke into the Pentecostal
Holiness Tabernace after a
Sunday evening service and
stol the draperies on the ros-
trum and two chairs. ~ -
’ Tradein Gilmet, ■ a
many hours fishing out lumber
scraps, branches and other
debris thoughtlessly thrown in
the fish ponds.
Our new park is a thing of
beauty and shoud be a joy and
pleasure to every citizen, but
it must be protected- from
vandals. .
The largest crowds ever as-
sembled at the Crystal ^r"
Spring Showing. All this week.
0,3 Open Evenings. Don't miss it I
pedprecinte this fact- and help
" , keep the park in as good cond-
•tion "ps pessibh 'but what's
home.
Funeral services were
Thursday afternoon
burial-at Concord.
result is that today millions of I JACK’S
acron are becoming a desert, I —■—" 2
with the topsoil that Nature Radiator Works
spent ages to build is gope, * Acnwi From Jail
that future venerations may Satisfaction Guaranteed
never again see once-fertile- ‛
to cast will be found Dixie Lee
$300 FREE!
BANK NIGHT TONIGHT
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nostrils, and made-one wonder
how the people could-live wherej n* » A n.L.
they had a dust diet most of -IS. J • IurPn, ?
the time, and with the earth ' • Died Thursday
particles so saturating the air 5 • ______—
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—and so ore the new 1935 JjCeivInoforr—the
most beautiful and the finest Kelvinators ever
built—19 new models—all sizes—all types—
all prices. You are invited to attend our special
look!ng-though a heavy
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BEST Bread
MONEY CAN BUY
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LAUNDRY AGENCY IN
CONNECTION.
r • The store was closed on
Thursday but will be reopened
Friday morning.
* GIRL SCOUT NOTICE
There will not be' a Girl
1 Sout meeting this comng
L Friday night due to the absence
-fleering—
you 20. NO. 27,
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Homes everywhere are getting into the ' N .
spirit of repair and remodeling - work. "
He sure that your home gets the best-
materials from a reliable souree. Get oar
prices and reduce your final costs.
WE SPECIALIZE a
In Complicated Alterations ,
PHONE 4. EDWIN GORMAN
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1935, newspaper, April 11, 1935; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1447858/m1/1/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.