The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 121, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 2, 1930 Page: 3 of 4
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' PICNIC NT ROCKY
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You cannot expect to make
friends socially or in business
if you have halitosis (bad
breothl Since you cannot de-
led it yourself, the one way
of making sure you do not
offend is to gdrgle often with
Listerine. It instantly destroys *
odors, improves mouth hygiene
and check* infection. Lambert
Pharmacol Company, St. Louis,
Missouri.
LISTERINE
ends halitosis
Killa 200,000,000 germs
GUS MORRIS
For County Attorney:
13-Plate
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For Representative 4th District,
- -- composed of Upshur
and Camp Counties:
THURMAN W. ADKINS
Fw Dtotflet Judge:
WALTER G. RUSSET n
GORDON SIMPSON
For District Attorney:
ERNEST GOENS
For District Clerk:
CLAUDE RAY |
For County Judge:
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H. U. TRUCK TIRRS
30x5 19.45 19.45
30x6 34.10 34-10
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to noi only meet but BEAT Mail Order
and other Special Brand tires on
5.00-20 8.15
4.75-19 7.55 7-55
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For Commissioner of Commis-
sioner's Precinct No. 2:'
FRANK ROBINSON
L. O. SHOCKEY
For Commisaion^r of Commis-
sioner's Precinct No. 3:
J. R. HINSON
T. B. THOMPSON
For Commissioner of Commis-,
stoner’s Precinct No. 4:
GEO. C. HART
For Justice of. the Peace, Pre-
cinet No. 1:
R. F. BLEDSOE
For Justice of the Peace, Pre-
cinct No. 3:
JOHN D. NEWSOME
For Justic of the Peace, Precinct
No. A:
D. P. (Porter) CUMBIE
For Justice of the- Peace, Pre-
cinct No. 5:
M. C. RELL
For Justice of the Peoce, Pre-
lenct No. 8:
T. N. CAMP.
W. E. (Earl) GREEN.
For Constable, Precinct No. 1:
WM. E. FLOYD
For Constable Precinct No. 4:
- 8. R. (Ramsey) SENN
For Constable of Preet. No. 8:
HARVE HELMS
WANT ADS
w ANTEO—sowing, quilting and wash-
inr. Mra. Annie t ox, 18 3tdp
WANTED- Will buy some good used
cars, especially Model A Forde and '29
- and n0 model Chevrolets providing
prices are right and cars in good me-
thnical conditien. See W. F. Summers
at Smith County Finance, 119 S. Broad-
way. Tyler, Texas, telephone M4
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LAMES WANTED -To do pewing at
home, experienee unnecer ary.. Senti
addrensed envelope for particulars.
Frank Werner, 70 North Alburtis Ave-
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Arthur O. Williams, of East
Providence, R. I..' won the Edi-
son four year scholarship over
forty-nine other boys.
Two dams are planned across
the"Colorado river, one above
Kingsland and the other af the
Arnold site.
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good impulses. If you have a
good and helpful thought' give
voice to it. Don't hold hack
words of commendation and
praise for fear of spoiling some
one. Don't fail to testify if you
have evidence. Many a • good
cause suffers defeat for lack of
advocates. Silent e may Ik1 gold-
en, but Words fitly spoken are
of far more value than gold.
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Lee Lelback, of Little Rock,
Ark., won the air derby at De-
troit Friday of 5,541 miles in 48
hours, 35 mnutes and 30 sec-
Advantages of Our Tire
. Wider Tread, of Long-Wear Non-Oxidizing
Rubber. .
I hicker Tread, of Long-Wear Non-Oxidizing
Rubber. "
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4.50-21 $9.20 9.75
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V7 OU no longer need to wend for
K lire, by mull, nor do you have to
buy tirea made by some unknown
manufacturer. Firestone priees are
+ now the lowest in tir history, but
■Mure important than that, Firestone
quality has never been higher.
We've taken the mystery
out of tire buying
— Visit our store and we will show you
the “inside facts” about tires. We
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manufacturer who controls own sources of
raw muterials and who uscs the most modern
manufacturing methods in the induntry-—
Leadership, gained in actual performance on
race track and other enduranceruns. The In-
—Heavier and Bigger All Around. • ventor of the Balloon Tire. "Mott Milet Per
10% MoreRubber in’T read and Sidewall. Dollar. ’ 1
7.2% Thicker Tire Section. T - DOUHLE GUAKANTEE
Double Gum-Dipped Cord Breaker, 6 Plies at All Tires Cuaranteed Without Limitations by •
Tread. Us and Firestone.
There will be a picnic at
Rocky Friday Aug. 15. All can-
didates invited, •IINIWG
Rule your tongue or it will
rule you, and if it rules you if
will ruin' you.
Don’t hold iP-control it.
There are many good people peo-
pie whose ambition in life seems
to be to uceeed in holding their
ton gues.-t They are never posi-
five. They want to be positive
and they become useless. "If I
can only manage to say nothing
wrong.'' is their thought. And
so, while the world is cursed by
bad tongues loose at both ends,
it- suffers because so many good
tongues are tied at both ends.
Everyone knows some good man
who seldom speaks for fear of
making a mistake, and so he
holds his tongue, smothering his
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CURTIS E. HILL
[ MILTON GREER MELL -
For County Clerk: ,
J. T. JONES
WILL M. SMITH
For. County Tax Collector:
NAt J. HARRISON
W.P. (Press) DUNCAN '
For County Tax Assessor: -
For Sheriff:
JOE LATCH "
J. M. SEAGO
"y - For Connty Superintendent:
4—— O. J. BECK WORTH
For County Treasurer: .
J. M. MARSHALL
. For Cotton Weigher: .
HENRY HAWKINS
For Commissioner of Comms-
SplinLers-
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Firestene
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Our Tire Ordet
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and blowemts
Punctures and blowouts are hother-
name and most people fear them—
bt NOW, hecause of the patented
Double Cord Breaker. Firestone has
practically ehiminated them. Come
iu and let us allow you this feature
thatputa twoextra plies of coed
right under the trend where most
road wear comes and where pune-
tures and blowoutsretart.
Compare Priees and
Speeifieations
-Because Firestone Tires hold all
worid reeords on road and track for
speed, safety and endurance, many
people think they are high priced—-
but just check these low prices —
then compare quality—you will be
dollars and miles ahead.
* Oar MailOrdee
Size 4.50-21 Tire Tire
Width of Tire — 4.75 in. 4.72 io.
w eight of Tire . 16.80 Um. 15.68 Ibe,
Thickness of . ‘ *
Tire .598 in, .558 in.
Volume of Kubber
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 121, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 2, 1930, newspaper, August 2, 1930; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1439832/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.