The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 77, Ed. 1 Monday, June 13, 1932 Page: 1 of 4
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By TUCKER A LASCHINGER
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Coming June 19
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Gilmer Ice and
vice, call 192.
Cold Storage Co.
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Before you consider buying any form of refrigeration.
NOW ON DISPLAY AT
Telephone 189
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Spring Fresh-
ness In
WHATEVER
YOUR PLANS
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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
REGULAR MEET TONIGHT
been brought here for treat-
ment and is still quite sick at
the home of her sister Mrs.
June. the 19th is emancipa-
tion day, and the colored peo-
pie are already preparing to
celebrate their freedom in Tex-
Several msicians of the
town have mel t informally twice
of late with a view to organ-
Test Drilling At .
3,770; Ashy Sand
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own way—occasionally. They
compromised and Bert bought
the farm; vowing meanwhile
that the day would come when
he’d beabl to spend his mo-
hey without ady un-asked for
advice.
Came 1930, Dad Joiner, the
East Texas boom, the Mudge
well; and in Dallas, Bert, who
was managing a service station
grain and a wine judging for
boys.
4 p. m.—Club meeting and
check of attendance. Compete-
tive games.
drilling of the first test.
The well was due to be com-
pleted Monday for a good pro-
ducer.
Moral: So live that when you
do get a car, it will be a high-
powered 8-cylinder job.
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available.
Trade in Gilmer
Electric
Refrigeration
On a Price Basis!
It was left to CROSLEY to produce an electrie refrigera-
tor. modern and improved in every resspect, at a PRICE
that Spells ECONOMY.
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Initial Oil Well
. On Bert Miller’s
104 Acre Tract
“Some men are born to oil
wells, others achieve oil wells,
Coe Cleaning Co.
(Agents for Gilmer Steam Laundry)
CROSLEY
ELECIRIC REFRIGERATOR
(Made by the Crasley Radio Corporatien)
6p. m.~Supper.
7 130 p. m—Song, Yell and
Stunt Contests.
10:30 p. m—Adjourn.
All members of the Girls
Clubs are requested to bring
their garden record books and
sewing specimens to be entered
in the contest from which win-
nan will be selected for the A.
& M. Short Course trip.
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Mr. John R. Hooton, of Pitte-
burg, candidate for Represen-
tative from the Itli District
composed of Camp and Upshur
spent Monday in the city in
the interest of his campaign.
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For Example—
their neighbors, made good cot-
ton and sold it at a good price.
When the cotton check was
cashed, Bert saw the chance of
a dream realized; at last he’d
be able to get a good used car
and burn up the dust bewween
the mountain^,' East and West.
But Bert's dad had different
Business ikj looking up—but
it is lying flat on its back to
do it.
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Trade In Gilmer
there, learned that his farm.
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tered Apprentice Degrees. * All
Entered Apprentice Masons are
urged to attend.
, A. L. BRADFIELD,
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is said to be making good pro-
gress but the depth was not
f Remodeling
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Candidate Cards — Cheaper
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A Caesarean operation was
performed on Mrs. Vaughn at
Oak Lawn Sanitarium Saturday
afternoon. Mother and child
doing nicely.
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Mr. Leo Hart, Past Master -
of Bethesda Lodge No. 112, A.
F. & A. M.. Gilmer, was again
elected to the post of Worship-
ful Master of the Lodge at the
annual election bf officers Sat-
urday night. He has held thia - -
office several times in the past
and, being one of the best in-
formed men in the State on
Masonry, has always been not-
ably successful in that office.
Other officers elected were:
Bryan Anderson, Senior War .
den; R A. Clifton, Junior War-
den; Raymond Mattox, Secre-
tary; Harry Lucas. Tiler.
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One of the big expenses of
the county is the paupers .and
prisoners of the county.
The pauper bill runs to over
$5,000 per annum and the feed
ing of the prisoners runs to
over $250 per month or about
*3,000 per year.
A poor farm on which the
paupers could help to make
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GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS, MONDAY AFTERNOON JUNE 13, 1932.
upon them."
Bert Miller, manager of Mil-
ler’s Service Station and son of
Mr. Joe T. Miller of East Moun
tain, is in the latter class, ac-
cording to the story of how he
came to be the owner of 104
acres in the East Texas field.
The year 1925 was a good-
crop year, and as many of us
will fondly remember, cotton
Take your money and buy a
piece of land.” Sound advice,:
but would it sound so good to,
new buildings now under construction on the
Ilbe • student club building, sosial and recrea-
gigantic buildingprogram
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All Bbo.....Many Colors
Voiles, Batistes. Prints, Meshes
HUDGINS BROS
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Texas U. Union Building Social Center for Students
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Monday afternoon the Man-1 On the third Sunday in June
nas & Snuggs No. 1 J. N. Pool for many years, Glenwood has
test was driling~ahead in a been having an all day singing
shale formation at 3,770 feet, rand homecoming. It will be
it is their intention to con- held again this year at the
tinue drilling to about 3,850 be- ame time and place.,.
fore taking another core. ' Everyone is invited to come
The last core taken was from and meet with ypur old friends
8,686 to 3,700 feet and showed and relatives and talk over the
J. W. CROLE Y
Summer weather demands
pure foods for your health's
sake, and tasty foods for your
appetite’s sake. Our groceries
and meats arc of choice quality.
That means they’re pure and
full of flavor. Rex Moughon,
Phones 156-157. 65 def
Born, Friday, to Mr. and Mrs
S. W. Carter a fin girl, at Oak
Lawn Sanitarium.
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No. s23—An afternon
rrock fanhioned of vail*
with maize and brown
softty blended. . A deep
oval neek line is filled
in with eream colored
lace. Calera i Rene, blue
gren, yellow. Sizes 14,
16, 18. .
Keep looking your heat all sum-
mer long. Our Cleaning and
Pressing Service makes it poes-
sible.
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in the hottest Sumnier weather.
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VOL .17. NO. 77
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a young fellow with his heart
set on a late model gas buggy? almost' forgotten (except when
izing a band. They plan to
Mannas & Snuggs Glenwood All-Day
Singing and Home-
The regular meeting of the
Chamber of Commerce will be
held at the Coe Cleaning Co., at
8 o’clock tonight. r
All directors and members
are urged to be on hand.
----1---- - — and some have oil wells thrut
For quick Ice Delivery Ser-
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at Mings Chapel School. Ev-
eryone fs invited to come and
bring well filled baskets. Can-
didates are especially invited
and there will be speaking. Pro-
ceeds of the stand are to be
used for the benefit of school.
Hardware Co.
: Repairing
Leo Hart Elected
W. M. of Bethesda
, Lodge Sat. Night
ideas. Said he. ' You ll never meet tonight at the courthouse,
amount to anything until you and invite anyone interested to
own something worth while, j be there.
the purpose of conferring En- themselves self sustaining
would cost the county less it
We eansupvly all of your needs in Lumber and
Buildimg Supplies of all kinds. Today's low costa
Will surprise you.
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Gilmer Lumber Co.
L LUMBER AND ALL BULLDING SUPPLIES
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These’are just two examples taken from the large ship-
ment of Marcy Lee and Lov-Lee Wash Frocks, just receiv-
ed.
These late models include these style effects; High Waist-
lines, Vertical Seamings, Capelet Collars, Cape Shoulders,
Peplums, Restrained Ruffles, Wide Girdles and others.
Yen’ll have ne difficulty in finding a frock to delight you
Remember. though, that all taxes came due) was in -de-
mand. The lease was disposed
Mist send your wilted elothes
regularly to us. We'll keep
them looking crisp and smart.
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A Big Expense a.girls . T
P TT 1:15 to 4 p. m.—Terracing,
Here is the Union Building, one of the group o _____ _ . . ,____________________
tampus of Texas University at Austin. This build ng will be • student club building, social and recrea-
ional center Nearly $3,500,000 it being expended in this (
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A BETHESDA LODGE
G NO. A. F. & A. M
There will be a called meet-
ing of the edge this (Mon-
day) evening at 8 o’clock for
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this test will be drilled will
depend largely on findings from
this time on.
Fresh rumors continue to fill
the air about the Buchanan-
Burkhalter tesb north of Cason,
but so far as we can learn,
there has been little new devel-
oped at this wildcat.
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The second test being drilled
oir the Willie Starr place, east
of Gilmer and of the Rash well,
No. 800— Sheer Im*- / A
■pun of yellow fashious / /
this smart little sport Ki(i
frock, with ita unusuni \
neckline. Two huge N)
bluek buttans and black )
this happened back in the days
when parents still had their of, and finally the ever-nearing
- - “ march of derricks forced the
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bukle are the only
trimmingw Cat « i a:
peark, pink, maize, or-
ehid. Sizes 14 to 20,
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ashy sand at a point where it 1 "good old times. ’
was hoped Woodbine sand Owing to the fact that such
would be found. enormous crowds come no pub-
At about 3,550 feet, or when lic dinner will bespread: If
on top of the Austin Chalk they you have an old friend or rela-
encountered a small showing of , tive living-at Glenwood come
free oil but not enough to and you will be fed.
promise commercial production. [ .egApgrpteic
The ultimate, depth to which I MINS -Mank • EMI-
There will be a picnic July 20
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Sure, It’s Hot
It's mighty hot for your car.
too.
But your motor won't mind
the hat if you keep your
crankcase full of the proper
grade of the New
MOBILOIL
Pounding those hot pave-
ments is hard on tires, too.
Don't take chances on blow-
uts. Get equipped all
ground with
FIRESTONES
Prices were never so low.
R. E. DAVIS
Service Station
On the Corner of Gilmer Mo-
tor Co. Bldg.
MAGNOLIA PRODUCTS
Wash and Grease 1.50
)1 was a salable commodity in
2 that year of 3 B. H. (Before
4 Hoover.), The Millers, like
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. The LOW COST of
GOOD LAUNDRY WORK
Just one trial wiconxince.xou of the advantages
we have to offer. Neat work, carefully finished,-n2
quick servlee, santtkry'tKHh^s-l-a'hil all at a cost
that stands comparison with old-fshioned ‘laun-
dry methods.
j A Trial WHI Convince You. Save Your Bundir For Us : ’
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4-H Encampment
Program Given
Following is the program for
the 4-H Club Encampment to
be held at Twin Lakes, four
miles south of Gilmer, on July
2 *
9 a. m.—Introduction of vis-
itors, song, invocation, roll call.
10 a. m. --Clothing judging
and team demonstrations for
girls.
10 a. m.—Beef cattle and
dairy cattle judging for boys.
11 a. m.— Preparing and se-
lecting products for exhibition
and New Canning Devices for
women and girls.
11 a. m.—-Poultry judging
Kor boys and girls. •
12 Noon
1:15 to 4 p. m.—Garden rec-
ord judging, aFood preservation
contest, home ami yard im-
provement program for Women
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Paupers And
Prisoners Are
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 77, Ed. 1 Monday, June 13, 1932, newspaper, June 13, 1932; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440968/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.