The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 68, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1932 Page: 3 of 4
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A tarantula is on display in
FOUNTAIN LAKE RANK
- City. Walker charges Seabury
and meats are of choice quality. For State Senate, 7th Dist;
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Plates, per aet
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156-157.
"I saw it in the Mirror.”
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SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
8 O’clock Coffee
3 lbs. 50c
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Apples, Nice Size, 2 .29e
Lettuce, head .
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Frank Robinson
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Alvah Long
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MARKET SPECIALS
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Seven Steak
or Roast
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10c
12c
Lb.
Lb.
Fancy Veal
Round Steak
25c
25c
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Lb.
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GILMER, TEXAS
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Center Slices
Cured HAM
Bulk
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Shortening
10c
49c
25c
ance ayd succeeded in stopping
the conflagration in the Wood
County Democrat printing of-
• facts that would justify the
impeachment and removal of
go down and buy some good
article in a local store, that del-
They selerted a iree trunk that was
hollow from the top to Ute ground
Ijdd considerably to the busi-
ness section of Tyler Street. .
SULTANA BRAND
APPLE RUTTER
LETS EAT, DRINK AND BE MERRY
THROUGH THE SUMMER DAYS
Ice Tea Spoons, each
Water Pitehers ...
Sugar and Creamer
Pork
STEAK
son Cathey grocery, Roy Pow-
er* tailor shop. Quitman bar,
ber shop, Dr. E. P. Runn of-
fices, Grover Harris, general
merchandise; M. H. Benton in-
surance office and Bozeman &
Cathey law offices.
with, unfairness in the investi-
■ gat ion.
Congress unites in facing the
task of balancing the budget,
and the revenue bill has been
sent to conference without de-
bate.
Mrs. Earl Green hull her ton-
sils removed at a local san it ar l
tim this mornnig.
the Cathey Grocery and had
gained much headway before
the alarm was given.
The Mineola fire'department
The
Great
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For Commissioner. Preet. 8:
W. T. (Tom) Foster
-- J. (Preu) Davis.
J.. A. (Jack) Earp.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
For District Judge, 7th District
Walter G. Russell .
For Diart let Attorney:
G. L. (Leslie) Florence.
Sporting Chance
DISHES L
Flowered and Gold Band
The Power ,
Of A Dollar
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Sliced Boiled
HAM
COVINGTON’S 5c, 10c and 25c STORE
Next to F. and M. Bank
After due deliherutiom, they sent a
courier hee te bing in their friend,
the woodpecker. In a common council,
the bees and the woodpecker devised
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T. Ben Thompson.
For Commissioner, Preet. 4:
Jimmy Pleetwood.
H. R. (Harry) Lucas.
Marshall Holmes n
Wolfe, a Dallas cotton buyer,
not very busy in the Summer
time. is putting in his time cam
paigning for Governor. He will
open his campaign next Satur-
day in Greenville, and it will
close with the July primary, in
time for him to resume his cot-
ton buying business.
”I saw it in The Mirror”
DR. STEPHENS
Eye Sight Specialist
At Gilmer Drug Co., every
Friday
Mr. Henry Lee Davis on Tyler
Street are nearing completion
Line Front Wheels........
Adjusting Brakes ..........
Cleaning Carburetor .....
Cleaning Spark Plugs ......
Adjusting Distributor Points
TOTAL at Regular Prices ..
.....75
.... .75
... 1.50
.... .50
.....50
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.....25
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gestion, constipation,head.
- ache, colds and fever.
1 or and 35/ at dealers.
aduud.
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“The Highest
Quality
Santos'’
Charlie Owen
J. Eh (Ernest) Center. 1
For County Treasurer:
E. E. (Ernest) Chandler.
W. A. Lunsford
• H. M. (Harmon) Morgan
For Commissioner Preet. No. 1
Ervin Cobb. -
For Commissioner, Preet 2: —
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alotabs
TRAM NAM MW.
Mn.
GRANDMOTHER’S BREAD
16 oz. Loaf 5c Sliced Loaf 6c
Pan Rolls, doz..........5c
Raisin Bread for Saturday.
Loaf...................8c
33c
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PW_.
( Will D. Pace.
For Representative:
Joe R. Hooton
Otis T. Dunangan
W. Knox Bass
For District Clerk:
W. J. Brison
O. J. Phillipa
I Foyd Bailey ;
For County Judge:
J. R. Hinson
< J. P. Maberry
J. W. Petty
. W. B. (Buck) Kelly
W. A. McIntosh
For Sheriff: , "
J. M. -Seago
P. 8. (Mann) Loyd.
A. J. (Alf) Morris
For Tax, Collector:
Nat J Harrison
For County Clerk:
W. M. Smith
For County Attorney:
Curtis E. Hill
For Tax Assessor:
B. c. Elwell
BE SURE AND CONSULT OUR
WINDOWS FOR SPECIAL VALUES ON
SUGAR—EGGS—BUTTER
FLOUR—SHORTENING and POTATOES
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in fact all your table needs before making your purchase*.
Plan to come to your A&P Store FIRST, and you will
, save Time as well as Money
G. F. Amos
J. D. "Watson
Paul Smith
C. E. Brown.
W. B. Hollinshead
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to increased American imports, work a single dolla
__The New York Legislature it
is said have been presented
the Jefferson Highway, is now
ready for the summer seasno.
Daily from now on, swimming
"I took a sporting chance and
here I am,” said W. T. Ponder,
second rauking American War ace,
when aprehended at San Angelo
after having flown across the
Mexican border with 627 bottles of
beer. He was released on $1,50
bond, on. which A. P. Barrett, of
Worth, was one of th« signers.
People don’t realize all the
_____ ir bill will
do .in their home town. If you
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FIRE DAMAGES SEVERAL
BUILDINGS AT QUITMAN
anti work is progressing on the
Barnwell brick next 'to them, parties and picnic parties will
Four, new brick buildings will be making it their headquar-
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Mrs. Gladys Martin of San Antonio, nay well be thankful foe the
peaceful looking biddy she holds in (hit photo.‘The hen attacked and
necked to death a full grown English bull dog which leaped upon Mrs.
Martin, two year-old baby. The fowl escaped ahost unscathed.
LESSON IN BEES’
TRICK ON MR. BEAR
This happened long, long ago even
before the drat Iudians broke the
trails along the Mohawk mid ihe Geu
esce. in those timeu, Mr. Begr had
a long, long nose and a reputation ot
put Hag it in evershody’s busiaess be
•idea his own, accordiug to this fa-
ble related by Dr, E. A, Hates, of
Curnell university.
One of Ida most evil deads was
stealing the bees’ hones. This Ul»de
With all due modesty we wish to point out that we are better equipped to renew your
car than anyone. else in the county. Our equipment includes pressure washing, va-
cuum cleaning, pressure greasing, and we can give you service on any make of auto-
mobile at
Summer weather demands
pure foods for your health’s
sake; and tasty foods for your
appetite’s sake. . Our groceries
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SPECIAL
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For one week, beginning Friday, June 3, we of-
fer this Big Special Offer to get you acquainted
with our Service. > .
All of our service prices have been drastically
reduced. Here is your chance to have your au-
tomobile made like new again. /
A thorough cleaning, washing, polishing, greas-
The United States has con-
sented to attend the intefnn-
ttonnl economic conference in
London, sponsored by the Brit-
ish Government, to consider
methods of stabilizing commo- _
dity prices.
_________:—;_____ Fountain Lake Park, about
The three brick stores of three miles south of Gilmer on
ter. and according to Mr. Ad-
ams. they will find every pos-
sible convenience at hand.
There is ample parking and
it is free. Harrell Dial. Jr., one
of the ‘most proficient swim-
mers in the county, hasnbeen
employed as a life guard.
The park is an asset to Gil-
mer and ak it becomes better
known, its patronage has been
correspondingly more appreci-
died.
Ulan-
Polishing...... .........•......
Vacuum Cleaning Upholstery ....
Gilmer Motor Co. Inc
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READY FOR SUMMER R. €. Barnwell's window. It is
-- something of a curiosity in this. /
The bees smeared honey nil around
‘the hole and then nil secreted them
selrs within ihe hollow tree trunk.
Along came Ilir wicked old Mr.
Hear with his lung nose sniffing in
the air. At lengthi. he smelled the
honey and stuck his nose in the bole,
whereupon the bees dumped on it and
cut it righ off short, as it la today.
The bees and the woodpecker learned
the value of common council, which
they taught the red man; and Indian
chiidren are told tn keep their noses
out of olher folk's amars by seelng
what happened to eld Mr. isea's long
none many, many moons ago. •
Married women working out
of the home, are largely respon
sible for the unemployment
problem of the men.
know its advantages, and those
not familiar with it never nee
it. But maybe its like telling
a pretty girl of her charms.
She knows it, but likes to be
told anyway.
ICE TEA SETS
Tumblers, 10c 2 for 1 5c
Goblets, 19c each, sete 1.0(1
The United States a h d
France have concluded a trade
treaty which cleared the Way
A father and four grown
daughters were found dead on
Wednesday in‘New York, vic-
tims of a suicide pact. They
were Argentinans. The wife
and mother died a week ago,
and this was the remainder of
porate limits, is a waste of
ergy. The people of the u
A. G. (Bud) Mom
- Jerry Dean
J, L. Craddock.
For Public Weigher, Preet. 1:
* C. E. (Carl) Ennis.
A. F. Burnett.
R. H. Ray .
J. 8. (Smith) Johnson,
For Justice of the Peace,
Preet. Na, 1:
• B. F. Bledsoe.
Gene McWhorter
For Constable, Preet. No. 1: -
Wm. E.Floyd.
R. H. (Bob) Messer.
A. J. Riley
For Justice of Pence, Prect. 4:
J. W. aston.
and the woodpecker eut a hole in its contents was sustained by Law
■hie. just the size of the bear's nose.
Senator Him Connalby is to
nominate John N. Garner for
the Presidency Well, he knows
how and will make a goo job I
of it.
Ribbons for all makes of
typewriters at the Mirror
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Mr. Harold Cook is laying off I
work nursing a bad foot, hay-
ing stepped off a derrick onto
a sixteen penny nail.
• seheme to tvap the wicked bear- fice; after considerable damage
and stop him from stealing the honey.
the bees very, angry and fiuany tbey .
held a big colaneil about the mailer, responded to a call for assis-
That means they’re pure arid
full of flavor. “It Sure Is Good
Coffee.” Try Canova Coffee;
pound 38c and package of tea
free. We redeem Canova Cou-
pons. Rex Moughon, Phones
lar helps pay the wages of a
Mayor Walker of New York store clerk. That store clerk
section and reated interest in
passers-by. 1
CURED HAM-END CUTS
ment. Loes of buildings and
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THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1932.
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Sliced
Breakfast
BACON
u, 12c
with that dollar is able to buy
needed clothing. That clothing
store can phy part, of its print-
ing bill with that dollar. The
dollar thus paid can employ
more local help. So it goes
round and round. and every
time.it passes from hand to
hand, lit helps make one more
home comfortable.
But suppose you spend it in
Dallas or Houston of send it to
San Antonio for candidate
cards as some have done?
Good-night, kiss it good-by, it
is all gone as far as our home
town is concerned.
Fancy
Dressed
FRYERS
2’. Av. 25c
The Hoover platform on pro-
hibition will be one to which
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nis campaign manager says ev-
- eryone can subscribe. . But the
drys give warning that they
won’t yield an inch and will
fight any wet leaning.
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Mirror Job Printing is better
and it costs less. Phone 179
ami we’ll be glad to show sam-
ples and give you prices dtf
ing job for only $4.50.
THIS IS WHAT
YOU GET’
Washing ...........
Clean Motor....... .
Grease thoroughly . < ;
6t 8 lb. •
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Atlantic & Pacific
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Iona Pears 2 LARSE 29c Post Toasties 2 1 pRGE 19c
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Greatly Reduced Prices
ONE BLOCK S. OF SQUARE , I
Quitman, county seat of
Wood county, had a disastrons
fire at 4 a. m. Wednesday. Fire
was discovered in the rear of
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N. B. C. Crackers, 2 lb... 19c
WHITE • B<n IT Tall Can 5e
HOUSE EVA•Ab 2 Baby _ 5c
Cups and Saueers, Set 1.00
Cereal Bowis, each - I Of
Salad Bowls. —_____ 25c
» Platters ................25c
. . $6.00
°nan for °n1: $4.50
srnna Peanut Butter jIh 12c jIh 23c
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. Regular
Price
75
1
ar 17c
in 21c
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 68, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1932, newspaper, June 2, 1932; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1441282/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.