The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 189, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 1932 Page: 4 of 4
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THL GILMER DAILY MiROR
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1932
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What's Happening On The
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because of
sight.
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win open for business
Saturday, Oct. 22nd
With New Equipment.
New Milking Barn and Sani-
USS ALLOWANCK VOR OLD TIMS
Miller’s Service Station
Under New Management
BREAD
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Sweet .Milk, quart ,......
Butter Milk, qt. . .
Sweet Cream, 1-2 pint
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10 in. wide, good grode, yard
7c
SWEATERS —
For the Whole Family
Pull Overs or Coat Styles,
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One Lot Men's
FELT HATS
1.50 Values, each
98c
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", NOTICE
The Philathea Class of the
Methodist Sunday School will >
take orders the balance of this >
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GILMER
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would be impossible to replace
the"Jefferson game with, a con
ference member. As a“result
Men's Flannel
WORK SHIRTS
14 1-2 to 17; each
49c
chevrolet 1930-3
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Men’s Heavy Weight Winter
UNION SUITS —
A Real Value, Suit
49c
' Men's Scout
WORK SHOES
Sizes 6 to 12.
Black or tan. pair
$1.10
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WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE
H 1930 Ford Dual Truck & Cab . $150.00 1
Just received big shipment
ROYS CAPS
Light or dark colors, each
, Ladies heavy ribbed -
’ COTTON HOSE
Ught or Dark Colors, Pair
10c
MEN’S WORK SOX
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The trial of Rev. S. A. Berrie,
a prominent Presbyterian min-
ister, charged with the murder
of his wife last spring, in Okla-
homa City, is attracting a good
deni of attention. His second
wife, whom .hr married soon af-
ter the death of his wife,, stays
i ‘ at his rde -at the trial. The
prosecuting attorney is asking
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COTTON BLANKETS
Plaids or Solid Colors
First Quality, Pair
. 98c
5,60-19 .
Desoto 1929-31
Msun & mi
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FANCY OUTING, /
< GINGHAM, CH A MBRA Y
5c Yd.
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I ELPLESS-ABOUT TO CRASH--
because th. tirtt have failed to trip
th. roadt . . . Dod’e let it happen-
your loved ones can now have new
protection against thia menace, j
Goard them with Safety Silvertowne l
—th. tire that resists akidding-
THE SAFEST TIRE EVER BUILT!
BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES
All sizes
98c and $1.10
JOIN THE SILVER*
SAFETV LLAGUS
Nosoet ' -g
20x40 Turkish-
BATH TOWELS .
Colored Border, each
10c
ESTABLISHED A,
REPUBLIC IN TEX!
JEAN LAFFITE,GULF-
COAST PIWTE.OWMZED
ANO GOVERNED A
REPUBLIC ON GALVESTON
ISLAND. 1817-1821
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Ladies’ Rayon '
SILK HOSE
First Quality, P'air
19c and 25c
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TENNIS SHOES
Sun Tan, Pair-,
39c
The Buckeyes are playing at
Tyler this afternoon, hoping to “
avenge two successive. defeatSi
at the hands of the Lions. Whet
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hood are I ’;
arranging to move to Dallas to ',
make their home.'
—o—, $
Postmaster and Mrs. Todd 1 •
and son Briggs went to the cir- 1:
cus at Tyler yesterday. ■!
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"Better Values’
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They’ll Keach For a Second Help- ::
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the district committee, wrote
the facts of the case to the
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ta of five. - But Henderson had ;
a game scheduled with Jeffer- 2
son this week and asked the
committee hot/ to penalize them ;
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WACO, Waco, KTRH Houston,
KTSA San Antonio at 7 p. m.
Central Standard ' Time.
Mel-Roy the . Magician will
HOT SHOTS
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it has a strong team in the of-
fing endeavors to match, a
game with Austin college just
prior to* an jmportant confer-
ence game.1 T. C. U. has a!
light October schedule this year!
but someone slipped a cog or1
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ther or not they can turn the
I trick depends upon their suc-
cess -in stopping Tyler’s for-
' ward and lateral passe and
her end run.
TASTY-rPUREr-GOOD—
AND GOOD FOR THEM
Let Them Eat All hey Want!
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Quilts Laundered
5 Cor $1.00
Medium Blankets Included at this price
efferson’s over-
U.: "Since homing to T. Ci U,
inthelfall of 1929-Coach Fran-
cis Schmidt has coached the
Frogs in 18 conference games.
Of these, the Christians have
won 13, tied two and tost three,
for a three-year percentage of
about .775. The losses during
that time were two to Texas
and one to Baylor. The ties
were both with S. M. U. Vic-
tories were chalked up as fol-
lows; Four over A. and M.,
three over Rice, one over Tex-
as, two over Baylor, two over
Arkansas and one over S. M.
U."
Company
MAKE TERMS 2
Collections. Phone orders. te .
Mrs. Beulah Meyers, Phone No. j
Ladies'
HOUSE SHOES
Blue, Red or Black,
Sizes 4 to 8, pair
39c
Compare These Dependable
Used Cars
' This ! necessarily works a
hardship on the1 teams who had
planned to play the Bulldogs,
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Bwngowcouecnox,svwor
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49c, 69c, 89c and up
[other members of that body,
'and today had heard from a
j majority—four out of five—
who agreed to let the Jefferson
game count as though it were a
conference tilt. In other words
it means that by playing-four
games,1 with league members,
j the Gilmer. Henderson and Mt.
Pleasant teams will still be in
itt, Boswell And Johnny Vaught
& M. U. can offer Howard
Sprague. All of-, these. of
course, cannot hope to be select
ed, but neverthelers all are bril-
Pant enough to make it. -1
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This will'also be a good year
to renew the Dixie Classic. Tex-
as can offer a host of stars to
the team. Rice. T. C. U. and:
Texas have the class'of the con
ference this year. Each, by
the way boasts of what you
might call a senior team, of the
line. When other Southwest-
ern (Confernece teams .figure
PHONE 42. GILMER, TEX.
seing you ne......a nuena at 4 Gilmer Sanitary Bakery [:
the Hi School next Thursday 1;; Edwin Gorman - Phone 4 G. E. Odom 1 >
- “ ' ' " . tfp 4 OUR 4 AKES. PASTRIES, COOKIES, ARE A TREAT- 4
years, and he was fired because 2
it lost that. I
i if Boyd were in that game,
i which he won’t be, we would
[ say the Onange and White
would crush1 Rufus King’s
hopefuls. As it is, we look for
a cose game with the result a
! toss-up.
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new SAFETY Silvertown— the .moua .
safest tire ever bailt. SMM 4? ■■ • »
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ly all schedules art* filled, and it “Odis Hraris. T, C. U. can offer1
Spearman, Oliver, Salkeld, Pru-
Governor Roosevelt will epeak
- at Baltimore, Md., on the even-
ing of October 25 andshis ad-
dress will be broadcast- over
Radio stations KRLD Dallas,
Riee in a row in November. '
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Once upon a time; Texas Uni-
versity had a coach named Ber-
ry Whittaker. • His team lost
one conference game in three
c
opoh
the running. '
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In all probability it would
* possible for Gilmer
j to match a conference game
] with su^h a team as Hughes
Springs, and make up its quo-
Jinx Tucker in Waco News-Tribune
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When the coaches foz-the
West team for the annual game
between the West and East at
San Francisco begin to call for
talent this year, they will find
plenty of it in the Southwest
Conference. Last year Dana X
Bible wrote us a letter asking
us to recommend a number of
players. The only graduating
star worthy of the trip was
Weldon Mason of S. M. U. This
year the Longhorns alone cah
offer Ernie Koy, Harrison Staf
ford. Ox Blanton and Cheesey
Cook. Rice can offer- Jap
Thresher, Tom Driscoll, also
2 Remember—1(1 per cent off our regular low price on all 2
» Laundry Brought In and Called For
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. " ° • rect’onal game of importance in
We get the following"from the hope of addipg prestige to
the publicity bureau of T. C. the conference. T. c. U., when
Near Mexia one man was
shot fatally and two women
and a man injured badly in' a
disput ver cattle. 1
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Mel-Roy the Magician will
bring you thrills and laughs at
the Hi School next Thursday
night. Benefit of Rotary.- tfp
Moody-
1 PAY CASH
.. head of S. R. Tucker, Jones is expectad Ur recover.
Pram The Mirror Ten Years__1__________. _______
I Gilmer Steam Laundry [
4 Phone 37 Competing With the World ’ . Phone 37 1
Tyler defeated Gilmer here 3 ,
12 to 0. ? 3 ‛ _
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This gives /Gilmer 'the follow-
ing games against league teams
Mt. Pleasant, Atlanta, Glade-
water and Mineola. \
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-d the least effect of a skid, that its Full-Floating Cord
For thousands, every year, the brings greater protection
I result is iqjury or death! against blow-outs!
Greater driving speeds— Its extra safety doesn’t cost
quick-action brakes-smooth, yon an extra cent—it's priced
.oil-filmed,roads—all have in- the same as any standard
crgasgd the skidding hazard, tire. We’ll make a generous ,
All have increased the resjon- allowance for your old j
sibility of tires. tires, too. Don’t wait—pro- 1
Goodrich engineers spent, tectyour family with Safety I
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to meet these conditions. The
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the Safety Silvertown resists
skidding more than any other
tire— proefthat its 15% thicker
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It is a splendid record; but no
better than the material justi-
fied. T. C. U. with the materi- •
al it has had since Schmidt has 1
been in charge, should have (
won as many as two champion- .
ships counting this- year. The j
Frogs won in 1929. They may
win this* year. If they do not,
record or no record, the wolves
are going to be after Schmidt's .
Jb.__You can put that down
as more than hearsay. T/ C.
U., with all of its strong teams,
has not yet matched an inter-
sectional game: T. C. U. al-
ways gets a break in the sched-
ule. Smith is foxy along that.
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A rusty knife blade four in- county farmer, after it had
week for home made hot rollsa g _________ • -jqem i
at twenty cents per dozen to ; vevteeeteepe*meetterrestpvvevesbeoneperveeemeveeve*
help raise funds for Conference' ■ " ’ ' ‘ - - •
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;[ 1930 Pontiac Coupe . 250.00 t .
1927 Chevrolet Sedan ...________ 45.00 • .
1931 Chevrolet Coach ........ 375.00 |
$ 1930 Chevrolet Roadster...... 165.00 i
WALK UP AND SAVE!
Marshall’s
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We have told you how Jeffer
son failed to be eligible for
league competition this season
by reason of herfailute to mail
gits application to headquarters
intime. This means that those
■ teams who "have games sched-
uled with the Bulldogs are just
playing exhibition, instead of
conference contests.
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At the beginning of the sea-
son, the Executive committee
- for District 7 ruled that all
। teams must play at least five
conference games if they want
to be in the running for the dis-
trict title. Gilmer, Henderson,
Mt. Pleasant and’others match-
ed games with Jefferson then.
[ with the understanding that
i they would be conference
games. Then last week, it was
' learned their application, made
j too tardily at Austi, had been
turned -downed by Director-Gen
eral Roy Henderson. -
r the death penalty.
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3 ’ 1930 Ford Coach ............. 275.00 •
:: 1929 Buick Five Pas. Coupe .... 165.00 t
: 1931 Chevrolet Special Sedan .. 450.00 :
1928-Chevrolet Coupe ....... 0.. ,
1929 Harley Dav. Motorcycle .. .100.00 :
H 1931 Chevrolet Coupe .. ..... 265.00 p
1929 Dodge Sedan....... ...... 75.00 j
: 1930 Ford (’oupe -............ 185.00 [
1930 Ford Coupe.............. 195.00 {
1932 Chevrolet Coupe, ’ .1
Mirror Job Printing is better _ ........ ........... ....
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 189, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 1932, newspaper, October 21, 1932; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1442418/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.