The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 206, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 6, 1934 Page: 1 of 4
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BY TUCKER & LASCHINGER
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Big Sandy Water
Relief Program
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"We are ready to complete
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So far as work om the’roads
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Mrs. is concerned, the mayor said it
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the rural supervisor, the work
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been secured and hompes
Two freak potatoes
were
WEDESDAY (ONE BAY ONLY)
brought to the Mirror, office
opportunity of free labor will
not lst forever. and the .park
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beay. aud a joy forever."
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Circling the Square
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features Minna
Frawley.
Henry R. Walthall and
that
and
at the negro orphanage.
they will then make mattresses
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a
shortage of water but* - this
reports
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in need of repairs—Why net make a therough job of it;—
Remodel—Modernize.
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Gulf storage plant.
Work on the project
Die Amendments would all be
defeated, as very few said they
East Texas Needy
See New Hope In
ing the polling boot h: "Well, I
voted for Jimmie Allred this
American Legion play. • • • C.
T. Crosby driving handsome
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tck washed and refilled. Fully
half the clients in this county
supervisor and the home
visor. Over 200 leases
Re-
the'
Freak Potatoes
Brought to Office
cation department in charge -of
home supervision, has return-
ad from a tour of East Texas
with a story of hope, revived
The faaf talking Lee Tracy
and the beautiful Helen Mack,
who Mere so -successfully. en-
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condition is being
The home superv isor
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in
to-
Theatre, Wednesday.
In addition to. this co-starred
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for themselves and teach their
- neighbors.
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CRYSTAL
LAST SHOWING TODAY
RUNYON MOVIE
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"In UpshurCounty,"
Lov said, “I conferred
supet-
have
are
most
there
ber 16:
This will give Big
Sandy
they
bedding praetieally leacking in
most homes Quilta have been
washed, old straw matresses are
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ready being used, and ; some
are being cnned: There is .a
GENUINE
WILLARD
- 13 PtATE
0 Ampere Mour
Capacity
•at with an electric light wire.
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X SWEET MILK
FRESH
IS MONTH
ADSUSTMENT
POLCY
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AND WHEN YO DO—GET BUS ESTIMATE.
GILMER LUMBER CO.
LUMBER AND ALL BIRRING qurrus.
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Rig Sandy, through the fed-
eral Public Works Admimistra-
tion, has succeeded in getting
a loan to install a -municipal
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Phone 129.
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For 18 Years Gilmer’s Lend-
Ing Cleaners.
LAUNDRY AGENCY IN
CONNECTION. -
gether again in Damion Run-
yon's new story, '‘The Lemon
< Didn’t Wait Until it
‘Rained To Build The
Ark.
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the hillhaek of the Earl Kay
qyesidence. The disposal plant1
is to be located east of town
about a fourth mie from the
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through and the park projet
. ‘Thin
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light.
Up to 2 :15 only —180 peop
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had cast ballots in the ,Wi
Gilmer hox, where normally
around 1000 valea are eounted
City Only Waits
. Approval of Park
Project By PWA
Mayor Davis Saya Fnds Are
Available To Complete This
Beautification.
at least half of its length
good; edibde potato.
w Chrysler, not an airflow.
. . Leo Hart, just after leav-
Miss Opal Fowler is visiting
relatives in Desdemona.
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Miss Minnie Bradford W at
Austin on business.
Mr. and Mra J. W. Marshall
Several Houses and Lots
In Gilmer
D. A. YOUNG. GILMER, TEX
STRAND
M TODAY AND TOMORROW’ ‘
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ing, Eng., was t____„ ____
when he hooked up his radio
Hw Dwi M.f's swell song'hin
t his nez sweethear—star if Ik,
fameus N. Y. Repertory. Theatret .
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Gas Heaters
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the Gilmer MRS office.
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team, the en
whiam
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r gr qadster v of gvys ond gols
whe live for the doy ond hope ,
the nigh will tgke sore of itself. A
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LTODAY — Warner Bros? 4 A
Successorito ”20,000,000 e
Sweethearts”'Brings a w
New Star to the Screen!,/,
and
e PURE
QUART
10c
PINT
. 6c
longer. She feune 4 _
hundred families in. remod led
Election Vote
Light. Tuesday
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’ oting in Gilmer in the gen-
eral election Tuesday was very
at
Mrs. E. B Pate, and ’daugh-
ter, Mis. Greer . Ortan are
spending the week in Sulphur
Spring*, where several parties
Horace V. Davis on the recent
article ih the Mirrer, which
staed the work was not being
done because of lack of money.
Mr. Davis said this is not the
case. that-there is enough mon-
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laaif
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etefetteeeeeeeeeeetteeeecesendesemmebeveeeeseevecesen
The little things in Men’s
and Women’s outfits receive
just as careful attention an
their suits and dresses. Send
all your accessories here for
expert reshaping, cleaning
‘and pressing at low cost.
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F* LEE TRACY
HELEN MACK A
BABY LekOV - wuAM FRAWLEY A
xoter in favor of any of
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have been displled after sav-
ing and hearing of the work
that Mrs. Lelia Elzner is doing.
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- ALL SIZES A& STYLES OF HAH HEATERS. '
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Why should you wait until rain and cold weather, bring
discomfert, before repairing your hornet
Take a good look at your house today—chock it for insula-
tion. weather-stripping, leaky reef, and other repairs
necessary to make it a comfortable place to lire in this
winter.
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fed up with small town iplife,
and a job at fifteen dllars
a week, he discovers that the
daughter of his amiable host is
in love with him. At first the
"Kid” is stunned, but when he
realizes that he is indanger of
falling in love himself; he de-
rides to do things In a big time
way/- i JL i •
The title role, of course, is
played by Lee Tracy; and the
that she is compensated for
making long trips into isolated
sections of the county in see-
ing hope revived in people who
have but recently' felt that i(
was useless to struggle longer,
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mrs. Mable Ray Davis, hav-
ing taken a complete: beauty
course at Austin, is now as-
Works Bids Open
On November 16 .
being repaired ' in- a
satisfactory manner If
qSaturday.
I One. grown by Mr. B. F
Haney, is shaped lik a duck
has given help jn renovatioi of
clethig, ami seeuring chothing ay proved-without delay.
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water and sewerage
Bids will be opened on Novem-
remedied, thangs heavy on his hands.
But just when the "Kid” is
• The water well will be dug
on the pot of ground purchas-
ed from 11. E. Speer near Lake
Everman. The ‘tower will be on
start as soon as the contract
is let, and will give -employ-
ment to-at least 80 men for a
among, people who but recently _____.______
felt it was useless to struggle ey to handle the work. The de-
have had electricity anid natural lireetar ot the rural rehabili-
gas for some time.
velt Park as soon as the
through the lief Office
will approve
r it task of making themselves
once more independent citizens. .
and Mr. I rank Marshall spent
electrocuted Tuesday in 'Dallas.
although one end is rather thin.
is ment their food budgets
ever had been a doubt in my
mind as to, the need of a home
supervisor, that doubt would
arranged for clients to supple- pot Md foreyer, nd the park
by would give Gilmer a "thing of
--Eystem. the federal government’s rural the work of beautifying Roose-
rehabilitation program. being
developed in Texas
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Mt the ."Crystal
WE PAY PARTICULAR
ATTENTION TO
Cleaning
^Accessories
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that she has. ■ arranged for
some of the colored womeni to
be -taught to makel matresses Gombeli,
several lay, he said, ia purely because
g l the project has never been
L5 homes, eagerly taking up the approved by the state PWA
• *aek -e --- Li-e • he- --h -- office: ""n,
specializing .in manicures, 50c.
206-d4p.
Mrs. Ester. Middleton of
Sottingham, Ang.. set aside
110,000 in her will for the care
project and give us the men.”
was the comment of Mayor
: Handsome decorative types to look well with any furnish-
; ing—— Also plain models for atillty. And aN at low prices.
J. W. Croley Hdw. Co.
. WE FRAME PICTURES
eceneccsnececeeeeeeeneeecnecegeeneeeedercecccodncc.
period of six mnths. All of
this labor will cme through
Mrs. W. C. Broadbeck has
received word that her sister,
Mrs. Nors Buchanan, is re-
covering nicely following an
operation,
ws true, there wasio.- money
available Street, tax payments
are evaded and not enough is
collected from ’hat source to
pay for. .theiight watchman.
“I would like as well as anyone
to see MoHfgomery street pav-
ett: from -end to end. Put there
is no wy* to compel property
owners to pave a street front-
ing their homestads, and too
many of these property owners
balk at the-idea of (taxing. U
ties the eity's hands, and the
best that cap be -done is keep
the street (latched.”
it irhesied that some of the
official red tape can be- cut
insider who thinks he knows
all the answers until he bets a
millionaire’s money on the
wrong horse. Then he is forced
being emptied and burned, the featured b Paramount
— . _ .. "You Relongr to Me,' are
every convenience, as
his two pals, the Professor and
his girl friend, and hides away
in a small town - where time
Mrs. L. N Love, assistant
in- negroes, who show such a ,
fshe spirit iv wanting to ini DoF Hi
prove their living conditions
unEEm- - 6c
CREAM. te.
Half Pint ------ Lec
L -Phone 151 ■
J. S. WHITTS DAIRY .
Two Deliveries Daily
he Gilmer Daily :
GILMER. UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 6, 1934.
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A COIUMOIA Return 62
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ALMI NEWS—COMEDY—SERIAL
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for school chidren. She has
s gurgling infant, Baby LeRoy.
"The Lemon Drop Kid".isghe ne
story oC a likable racet rack
This would indicate that not
Mure (han abou a quarter of
the usual vnte will be cast.
There was little interest in
the eleetion here, because there
were no local contests, not a
singt Democratic nominee for
distriet or county office being
opposed • ____...
. • It was considered likely that
picking peas amd peanuts on
halves; she has leared spaces
for gardens and planted th am:
planned schoil Jura lies, rid beds
of bug* and cleaned and reno-
vated bedding. She , reported
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Mrs. Croley Cook receiving
congratulations <m her birth-
day . . . S. C. lenlie and Mrs.
Reynolds circling the square
getting up talent . for the
Austin, Texas.—East Texas
and her large rural population
are facing the futre with new
hope born of enthusiasm for '
."En_Titus ounty. the repair
of houses is being held up be-
caliseof the need .if a work
supervisor. Garden- have been ... . .
planted and gn in- are al- to vay a hurried _xood-bye to
have been planned for Mrs.
Ortan fo wekome her home
after her long yourh abroad:
Messrs. Jack Hogg: Nlen
Coe, Leon Hudgins anil John
Id. Goolsby spent Tuesday- at
Arlington Downs. /.......
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“At the time of my visit.
Mrs. Elzper nad visited in the
homes of 10 or more rehabili-
tat ion. clients. Resdes gn ing
hope and encouragement. *he
. FORSALE
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Large and Small Farms
- r At Bargains
of her two pet cats.
Ronald Williams of Read-
or other fowl The likeness is
‘ I remarkable - even to the eye.
. which is formed bv a root. -
- The o her potato was grown
by Mr Willie Smith on Mr
W C. Rarnwel’s famt/ ‘
It is forty inches long., and
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sociated with Iris Beauty Shop girl is portrayed by Helen
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each Friday and Saturday, Mack,
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...whi n v<Hir old battery is actually worn out. . y‛"
Drive in here If you want the TRUTH about
your battery. Our expert Willard “Service- - .
' 4 Test" can add months and miles to its life.
FREE ON ANY MAKE
B. A. MILLER
East Side Square— —Phone 118
PARADISE SANDWICH SIR*
North Side Square. Gilmer
Hamburgers, 5e each, 1 for 25
or IM each, 3 for 25c.
Your Businens Appreciated
FRANK JONES
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 206, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 6, 1934, newspaper, November 6, 1934; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440683/m1/1/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.