The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1931 Page: 3 of 6
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THE GILMER WEEKLY MIRROR, THURSDAY OCT. 15. 1981
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INDIAN ROCK NEWS
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New Low Prices In Our Cot-
ton Underwear Department
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59c
69c
10c
25c
48c
75c
25c
39c
69c
10c
12c
1.39
1.98
3.95
3.48
than they will later. We think
some, schools still have Went-
worth’s Geometry; the Third,
Fifth and Seventh grade langu-
ages; First and Third Grade
Mr. C. C.Reynolde, of Sterl-
ing City, is here looking after
his Upshur County interests.
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79c
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69c
98c
Peaches, No. 2 cans,
Del Monte Sliced__
Peanut Butter,
Pint Jar______________—
Sandwich Spread
81c
17c
18c
124c
25c
The Yard ________________________----
27 inch Outing, solid White
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Mrs. Marshall Nelms ami son
Bill have returned from Timp-
son where they have been visit-
ing Mrs. Nelms mother, who
has been quite sick.
27 inch heavy Dark Outing
The Yard ...
36 inch Fancy Light Outing
39c
1.00
1.00
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wil-
liams of Dallas spent the week-
end in Gilmer with Mr. and
Mrs. R. R. Williams.
36 Inch Needlecharm
Bleached Domestic
Good quality Bleached
Canton Flannel_______
27 Inch Diaper Cloth
10 yards for
30 inch Diaper Cloth
10 yards for . .......... .
Salt, Rock Crystal
3 boxes ________________
j Salmon.
best pink
Sugar, Best Grade
19 lbs. ............
Cream Meal
Sizes 2 to 8 ----------------------
Sizes 9 to 14
Boys “Dixie King” Unionalle,
Sizes 4 to 8 —--.........
Sizes 9 to 16 _______________________
Men's "Texas Champion” Blue
Overalls, high back, all sizes _
Men’s “Dixie King” Blue
Overalls, all sizes ..
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We always carry the very best
and most choice grades of fresh
and cured meats, fruits and
vegetables.
0. L NATIONS’
SELF SERVICE
GROCERY
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Misses' Winter weight, ribbed
Union Suits. Sizes 2 to 12. -
Misses' E. Z.. Union Suits
Siizes 2 to 12
Children’s RaxonBloomers
Sizes 4 10 ....................
Boys .Winter weight ribbed
Union Suits, Sizes’ 6 to 16
Boys' extra good quality ribbed
Union Suits, sixes 6 to 16
OIL ENRICHES GREGG
COUNTY CHURCH
rT’HE Ford is good-looking- It
I is safe. Comfortable. Speedy.
Reliable. Long-lived. Eco-
nomical. Everything a good
should be.
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LIQUID OR TABLETS
Relieves a Hendache sr Neuralgia Is
M minutes, checks • Cold the first Say
and checks Malaria ia threa day
666 Salve for Baby’s Cold.
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Men's heavy blue Denim Blanket
Lined Coats . -nu.......
Men's heavy —Molepkin Fleece
bined Jackets .
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Upshur County
School Notes
Appreciation Pay was observ
ed at the Sunday School Sun-
day and all present seemed to
enjoy the services.
Mr. Robert Langdon and fam
ily attended the play at Glen-
wood Friday night.
Rev. Truman Jordan stopped
over here a short while Sunday
morning visiting the bedside of
Mrs. Bill Vivion.
Mr. Will Croley and Miss
Earnestine Bobo of Gilmer were
business visitors here Monday.
I ever owned”
pint --—
Salad Dressing
pint ....................
Pumpkin, No. 8
Cans - .........—
Bread, Fresh --
5c and — _______
Hominy, No. 8
cans
■ Crackers,
2 lb. box ..._________
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24 lb. sack •
Coffee, good grade
7 lbs.
Coffee, best Peaberry
6 lbs for ...-------------
R. C. BARNWELL
than
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6.95
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‘ SPEAKS FOR INDIA’S TEEMING MILLIONS. Mahatma
The young people enjoyed a
party at the home of Mr. Tom
Burnes Saturday night.
Richard, Mack and B. G. Fow
ler, of Gilmer, spent a part of
last week here with relatives.
Mr. O. O. Shipp and family,
Mr. L. L. Shipp and Mrs. Hen-,
ry Simpson and daughters at-
tended the “Negro Play" at
Glenwood Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bobo of
Camp County spent Thursday
night with Mr. and Mrs. O. 0.
Shipp, while attending the In-
stitute at Gilmer, and after sup
per were happily surprised by
a number of friends coming in
to see them.
The Ladies Club met Thurs-
day afternoon with Mrs. Cleon
Floyd.
Mesdames Bill Vivion and J.
M. Butler are still reported on
the sick list. ♦ ,
Mr. Robert Langdon and fam
ily spent Sunday with relatives
at Glenwood.
Mr. Roy Pittmon and family
of near Gilmer were in our
midst Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs., Judson W. Rob-
ertson of Hot Springs and Mrs.
Hill Harrell and Miss Elizabeth
Still of Elderville visited Mrs.
Otis Shipp on Tuesday of last
week.
. Mr. Carroll Bobo spent Thurs
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Cecil White and Marion Wil-
son, who were carried back to
Arkansas on a charge of theft,
returned home Sunday, the
grand jury failing to find a bill
against them.
Candhi.*rever«d as Mint and representins India's three hundred-odd
millions is shown leaving Folkstone for the Indian Round Table Con
Terence in London. The small, emaciated Mahatma swathed in a single
length of cloth is today one of the most powerful figures on earth, with
probably as great an influence on the world's spiritual and economic
life as any other living human.
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224c
25c
74c
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10c
84c
124c
98c
Blue, Tan. and Palm
Beah! The pair...................
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Men's, Athletic Shirts and
Short*. The garment
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For a limited time, the Gil-
mer Weekly Mirror and Semi-
Weekly Farm News of Dallas,
for |1.50 a year. Out of Texas
New Low Prices in
Work Coats
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In reference to the work in
the different grades, we wish
to say the following: Be sure
is crowded, may be used as a
supplementary reader. In the
sixth grade, let the physiology
follow Tex'as History.. In the
Seventh grade let Agriculture
Blue and Pink ____—
36 inch heuvy Outing, fa
colors, dark and light
36 inch outing, solid Whi
Pink and Blue ____________
(By Associated Press)
Longview, Oct. 8.—Enriched
by oil the Spring Hill Cumber-
land Presbyterian church, lo-
cated five miles northwest of
Longview, is phanning new
buildings and improvements to
studying at the same time.
This will make for uniformity
in the work, especially since so
many families move about
Christmas.
We trust that every teacher
either takes a county paper or
lives where one is taken. Thru
the medium of the county pa-
pers, we have the most practi-
cal means of getting word from
this office to the teachers.
Teachers please bring in all
your surplus books immediately
after school starts. Take your
course of study and bring in
49c
of the out-of-adoption books for
references, and of course, if
you have a surplus of those
4 books in adoption, bring them
in also. The State has not been
as liberal in letting us have
Books this year as it was last
year; therefore, it is necessary
for each school to bring in all
books not actually needed. If
such books are brought in now.
they will serve a better purpose
Staple Merchandise
WHEN THE WHOLESALE PRICK CHANGES ON MERCHANDISE—WE CHANGE
WITH IT. OUR PRICES ON STAPLE MERCHANDISE HAVE BEEN CHANGED THIS
WEEK AND WE ARE OFFERING VALUES FAR SUPERIOR TO ANYTHING THAT
HAS BEEN OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC WITHIN THE PAST SIXTEEN YEARS. BE-
LOW WE QUOTE A FEW OF THE BARGAINSAND THIS SAME STANDARD OF VAL-
UES HOLDS GOOD THROUGHOUT THIS STORE.
to teach th basal readers first,
before you ask for the supple-
mentary readers. , Each teach-
. er in the first and second grade
_ ’should have a Child’s Book of
- ' Numbers, by Stone, to assist
her in her number work. It
can be had at small cost. We
shall try to have some of them
here in the office soon. We
are asking all school boards
that can possibly buy the Bea-
con Charts, do . so. If school
boards are not able to buy
them primary teachers who
mean to stay in the profes-
’ sion, will do well to buy one,
for it is something that they
2.. i will always need in teaching
the fundamentals of reading.
ND Physiology in the fifth and
seventh grades, if the teacher
Mr. Bert Crook motored to
Houston Saturday night and
returned Sunday. Miss Aub-
rey Erwin accompanied him
and remained for a visit with
her sister.
follow civics. In all .the grades
please take the books in the or- Chil s World Readers; Fifth
satisfacti
any car
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New Low Prices In Our Cot-
ton Piece Goods Department
„ high back. Sizes 2 to 8 ____ ....
Sizes 9 to 16 _—.....a______________
Boys’ "Dixie King” blue
Overalls. Sizes up to 16
Men’s Blue Work. Pants, wide •
bottom, cuff style ------------
Men’s Smoke Gray Kahiki
work Pants _____u ............
Men’s Heavy Moleskin Pants
Dark stripe .......
Men's "Derrick Brand” blue
work shirts ;______________________ ... _
Men’s best grade “Derrick” work
shirts. Grayrand Blue Chambray
nounced by S. C. Rundell, an
elder in the church.
Among the GUmer^'people at
the State Fair at Dallas Satur-
day were Messrs B. A. Miller,
Elwin Quinn, Tut Mattox, Hen-
ry McClelland, R. H. Lasching-
er, and H. V. Davis.
day and Friday, with friends of
this community.
Sunday will be Rev? I). H.‘
Bonner's last appointment with
us unless he returns for anoth-
er year. Let everybody in the
For
Chili, Vai
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4 Pork /and Beans,
per can only
the old Elementary Civics;
Written and Spoken English,
Boook 2;—all books that went
out of adoption last year. You
was an-
will please bring them in right, -mately $15,000, it
soon. " —T
For ACHES dnd PAINS
5NOWLINIMENI
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every book not listed therein, and garage apartments being
, ‘ unless you wish to keep some in course of construction.
All the money we save on
text books goes into the State
Available or teaching- funds.
Let’s cooperate in this matter,
as in all other matters that will
make for’better schools,,
O. J. BECKWORTH,
County Supt.
Men’s Olive Drab Moleskin
Sheep lined coats . ------ .....
Boys’ Sheep Lined, mole skin
Coats, sizes 14 to 18 . —
Mens’ Brown Suede Leather
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
Dr. Ray W. Stephens, Opto-
metric eye specialist will be at
the Gilnfer Drug Co., on Friday
Oct. 16. See him if you need
glasses.
There is, too, an added something
about it I hat brings enthusiastie com-
ments from every one who has ever
driven a Ford ... the joy it puts in
motoring.
"I have been a car owner continuously
for nearly 20 years," writes a motorist
connected with n leading university.
"During this period I have bought
eleven new automobiles. Eight of the
eleven were in the middl-price field,
one cost three thousand dollars, and the
last is a Ford I purchased thirteen
months ago.
“In the light of this experience I can
say in all sincerity that I have derived
more genuine satisfaction from the
Ford than any ear I ever owned. Ia
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economy. My next car will aso hr a
Ford because it will give me what I want
at a price I can afford to pay." . *
When you get behind the wheel of
the Ford and drive it yourself you will
know it is a truly remarkable car at a
low price. Yon will like it when you
first buy it. You will become more and
more enthusiastic the longer you drive it.
After thousands of miles of driving
you will say “it’s a great car." Its econ-
omy will save you many dollars. "
der in which they come in the
Course"of Stud. We wish you
to do this in order that the chil
dren in a given grade in one
school will bq -studying the
same book, ana near the same
place in that book, that the chil
Men's Winter weight, bleached AQ,
shirts and drawers, the garment •C
Men’s Winter weight bleached gO,
ribbed Union Suits V• V
Men’s Heavy mixed work 1 (,
socks, the pair IUC
Men's Cotton Dress Socks, solid colors.
community turn out, and let’s
make this a great service. Vis-
itors cordially welcomed. Be
on time for Sunday School.
Mr. Sam Volner and family
of Glenwood spent Sunday af-
ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Shipp.
Mrs. J. J. Simpson and son
Garland spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Black
of Kilgore. ‘
Mesdames Pearl Hickmah
and Annie D. Roach of Dallas
spent a part of last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Floyd.
Messrs. Jerry Swanner and
Elbert Baugb, went to Fort
Worth one day last week
Mattress Ticking. A very
goood quality. The eyard
8 Ounce. Bed Ticking
the yard .............a-u......—
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8 ounce Amoskeag A. C. A.
Ticking, the yard ----—........
Art Ticking, a very good
quality, the yard
3 Pound Linter Cotton
dd- / saying this, I am thinking in
terms of comfort, safety, driving
pleasure, ease of control and
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fF. O K. plus freighe and dafcaax i. Kamp so* an4
epere fire me Amr raw Recy eime puymewes ehrongh
“he dnthoriued Fovd Finance Plema j che niversel Credie
Cempeny)
Miss Coystal Oliver who has
। been attending a beauty school
in Fort Worth is home for a
week to attend the bedside of
her father, Mr. O. E. Oliver,
who is quite sick.
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Jackets -- -...........
Men’s heavy ribbed
Coat Sweaters a .....
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9-4 Brown Sheeting, standard
quality. The Yard --------
9-4 Bleached Sheeting, etandadr
quality. The Yard - -------------
40 Inch Brown
—Domon tie
36 inch good weight
Brown Domestic 1 .. i-------
36 Inch Truth Bleached
The Banner Singing conven-
tion will meet at Cox Chapel
the third Sunday in October,
which is Oct 18. Everybody
come and bring your lunch and
song books. Let’s sing all day.
Come early.
; “ W. O. POLLARD,
dw Pres.
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New Low Prices In Our Work
. Clothes Department
Boys’ Hickory Stripe Union-) _ .
alls. Sizes 2 to 8 /
Boy’s good weight, hickory stripe Unionalls
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1931, newspaper, October 15, 1931; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440374/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.