The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 81, Ed. 1 Friday, June 17, 1932 Page: 2 of 4
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"OOACHING" SCHOOLS
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PIES. SIX ONIONS,
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10 a. m.
RIB ROAST, lb.
PORK CHOPS, 1b.
Round STEAK, 1b.
T-Bone Steak, 1b. .
Candidate Cards — Cheaper
and better at The Mirror.
LOST-Seetion of Model A Ford body
between atamps and Gilmer, Finder
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REMAINS
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BARBECUE
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for Sunday --
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PHONES 162-174
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LOVELL
South Highway
(Combination 61.50)
Tire Repairs
7 We Cali For and Deiiver: Phone 389)
WHINER SAUSAGE. lb. 16c
3 lbs. Red Pall COFFEE 73c
3 lbs. Admiration Coffee 99c
T lbs Good COFFEE____99c
Entered at the Post Office at Gilmer,
Texma as Secand Clasa M»il Mattar.
Subacription Raten
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Investigation of campaign ex
penses this year will probably
be devoted chiefly to fiiding
out why the boys didn’t come
across.
DATES FOR 4-H CIUB
MEINGS IN JUNE
LESLIE FLORENCE
Attorney-at-Law
Gilmer, Texas
Office over First Natl. Bank
PALACE fiARRER SHOP
Frank Hartt, Mgr.
Modern Shop, Expert Rarbers
Next Door to Robert son’s
Drug Store
ADAMS CIGAR AND NEWS
STAND, BARBER SHOP
Hot and Cold Showers
Extensive Line of Magazines
and Newspapers
Expert Barber Service
HERE IS
J nothing
Dentist -
Phone 186
Office Wall Bldg.- W. Side Sq.
IS.
Gilmer,
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ELMWOOD SANITARIUM
New Modern Equipment
Electric Mode! it tea for Treat-
ment, as well as X-Ray and
Fluoroseope
J. C. WINN, M. D.
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Texaco Gas and OH
(Ineluding Fire Chief Gasoline)
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RATES —One cout a
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To-morrow
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See
N. J. HARRISON
for
Fire, Auto, Tornado and Other
INSURANCE
Please Phone Orders a Day in
Advance
PHONE 191
C. M. MORRIS
Local or Long Distance
MOVING
We Move Anything
Reasonable Rates by Load or
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G. W. MATTHEWS
At Croley Hardware Co.
DAY PHONE 121
NIGHT PHONE 378
Careful—Experienced
GILMER ROTARY
9 CLUB
$we No. 2019
Meeting Every Friday Noon
At The Days Hotel •
79
A.
You expect more for your money today than
ever before. •
And you may be sure you get it when you shop
here. More value. more service and better qual-
ity foods at today’s tow prices. _ •.
We deliver high grade Groceries and Meats.
CALL 159 or 198
. VERNON STEPHENS
GROCERY AND MARKET
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One year in advance
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W. W. Sanders W. A. McIntosh
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Lawyers
Mgrs. Home Abstract & Title g,
Co., Inc. Jr
Crosby BMg.
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and
DR. MADISON S. RAGLAND
DR. O. E. SHERMAN
Dentist
Nerve-Blocking used in Extrac-
tions and Fillings.
Complete Modern Dental Lab-
oratory in charge of
Dr. Frank McMillen
Plates Repaired 1 to 4 hours.
Room 16 Crosby Bldg. Ph. 165
OAK LAWN ~ SANITARIUM
X-Ray and Other Electrical
Equipment.. Emergency,
Surgical and Medical
Cases Received
DR. II. J. CHILDRESS
10c
19c
5c
. 58c
9c
8c
21c
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10c
„ 25c
the United States Civil Service
Commission:
The Commission warns the
public against paying money
for “coaching” courses in pre-
paration for Federal civil-ser-
vice examinations.
SVRwES MEO
KWDS ARE MESSIK
A LOT IN SUMFN
THAT DOr
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Geo. Tucker _____
R. M. Laachinger .
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“Business Leaders to Thresh
•Out Ills"—Birmingham News
headline. And when the thresh-
ing is done they will probably
discover that they have ’a sur-
plus crop on their hands.
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Prisoners in jail at Rich-
mond, Mo., who refuse to leave
explained as Ifollows: “ We did
not want to lose three meals a
day, with a roof over our heads
and no work to do.”
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SIGNED THE f
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Day or Night, Miller’s Texaco Service Orfices Over First Nat. Bank
Phones No. 6, 171 and 103
Monday, June 27; Flenwood
1 p. m. ,
The encampment will be held
on July 2. All Club members
and their sponsors are expect-
ed to attend. The program will
begin at 9 a,' m. Demonstra-
iclares that most diets
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Safety hint: Don’t try to
turn a corner that isn't there.
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A Massachusetts shoemaker
has taken his fourth wife. Here
is hoping he sticks to his last.
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An eminent physician de-
FiFTY Two
DOLLARS ano
ONE. CENTp~i
Sa 3
A YAM.
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FOR SAI- Nice fat fryers. Batter- j ’
milk fd, weighing 2 pound!, 3Be each. 3 >
Hove a few Red* and Barret) Roekk. 1 ,
Mn. Lae Drigzers, R. 6, Glimer. utp ] J
FOR RENT -Throe*room apartment
with private bath and nl conveniences.
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FROM THE CRADLE E
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ADD IT UP AND
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Schools which sell such
courses under the present con-
ditions accept money under
false pretences. A purveyor of
With a new automobile tire
it is said that punctures are
“altogether improbable." De-
pending, we assume, on the im-
probability of hitting a nail
just right. ..
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Headquarters For Good Barbecue
; SEE OUR PRICES ON FEEDS
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This inventing business is go-
going too far. An Austrian
has devised a contraption
whereby eight kettle drunas can
be played at once.
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When Malthus predicted the
eventual overpopulation of the
earth he was unable to forsee
the era of autombiles, gunmen
and synthetic biquor.
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A Canadian gentleman re-
ports the loss. of $45 taken
from his trousers pocket while
he elept. The case is greatly
eomplicated by the fact that he
has no wife.
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fions for wome and girls and
judging contests for the boys;
will be held in both morning
and afternoon. The roll call
for the Clubs wihleat
p. m. 1 Each Club will be ex-
pected to have songs, yells and
stunts for the night program.
The program will be completed
by 10:30 p. m. The encamp-
ment will be held at Twin
Lakes. - ,
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THANKS VERY MUCH, +haTS my]
arithmetic lesson for r——
T iiOOD MOHNiM' MiS’I f R
GROCERY MAN. I WANTA
POUND OF BUTTER. AgT
Sack of FLOUR ---1
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24 Hour Service!
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der indictment in Iowa for
false representation, it is ex-
pected that other such cases of
prosecution wil follow.
Comparatively few appoint-
ments are being made in the
Federal civil service. Vacan-
cies which must be filled are
filled by the transfer of those
in the service or the reinstate-
ment of those who have been
in the service, wherever prac-
ticable.
It is seldom necessary to an-
nounce an examination. In
most cases registers of eligi-
Wes exist as a result of exami-
nations held during the past
year. When an examination is
announced, the applicants are
usually hundreds of times in
excess of the mneed.
Money paid for civil service
coaching courses at this time
might almost be thrown to the
innertian; thereafter, one-hair eent a
word. Minimum charz 25 eents.,
FOR RENT 2-room furmished apart,
mentrah eonvenienees, south exposure.
Phone 72, Mis. J. G. Daniela. Jr.
41 atde, ,
FOR B or S-woom t«rnl»hr<1
apartment, also bed room. 002 North
Titus. Phone 942. Mra. Lasea John*
son. 81 1 3tdp
FOR RENT—Four rooma with private
bash, unfurnished. One block from
square. Mra. Sallie B. Stapp. 80 3e
Mirror Job Printing is better
and it costs less. Phone 179
and we’ll be glad to show sam-
ples and give you prices dtf
Q SLICED BREAKFAST BACON QQ.
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Founded Mar. 14, 1910 by Gen Tucker
Tucker a Laschinger Publinhera
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D. A. YOUNG
For Life, Sick and Accident In-
surance. Real Estate of all
kinds. Leases and Royalties
Walton Bldg. Gilmer
Phone 302
wrong. Boarding house pa-
trons will agree with him.
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Some who write a lot about'
international peace are unable
to keep on speaking terms with
their wives.
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-Many farmers have found
out that the cow,- sow and hen
afford more effective relief
than all the politicians.
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- A Trench educator opposes
the study of mathematics by
children under 10. The young-
sters doubtless agree.
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. An Oklahoma stenographer
sues a man who daily promised
to marry her for fifteen years,
but didn’t. Some girls are so
impatient.
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TOILET PAPER
3 rolls —---------------------
COFFEE
Pride of Gilmer; 1b. ______
BREAD
Gilmer make, 16 oz. loaf ---
FLOUR
Gold Chain, 24 lbs___-----_____
SAUSAGE
Pure "Pork, Ib. -----------------------
DRY SALT BACON
Best Grade, 1b. -—.
VINEGAR
Bulk, gallon ---------
FRUIT JAR RINGS
8 pkgs.------------------------
CALUMET BAKING POWDER
1 lb. Can ________________________
THE GLLMER DAIL
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LOWER PRICES
That You Won’t Find
Excelled Anywhere
48 lb. Hi Pat. Hlour____79c
24 lbs. SUGAR ________ 1.00
8 lb. Bid. LARD 55c
45 1b. Birt. LARD .. - 2.79
Pork SAUSAGE. 1b. — 10
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 81, Ed. 1 Friday, June 17, 1932, newspaper, June 17, 1932; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440973/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.