The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 268, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 21, 1933 Page: 1 of 4
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BY TUCKER & LASCHINGER
EVERY DAY PRICES AT
Nations* Food Store
The Commissioners
Court,
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with a
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5c
25c
Bread
Loaf
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19c
10c
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L lie
The Commissioners object to
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15c
15c
25c
9c
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23c
Pork & Beans
7c
or
30c
Gilmer Lumber Co.
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20c
25c
Lumber and all Building Supplies.
20c
rind, juicy, do*. —
PHONE 189.
GILMER, TEXAS.
"eeeeemseeeeeeeceeeeveceeeeeveeeneeeccecccoceceecoso l
seas and storm saved the crew
freighter. Four men were lost.
went out of office.
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89c
—-44c
-
25c
quently asked Tax
school of instruction for the
98c
ing the year and more
pa
he
arly at this time of t
49c
year
way.
so-
One of the most frequent in-
_ quiries has to do with house-
The groom is assistant man
12c
where you can do more good,
. 12c
the
We Deliver
Phone 351
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The list of exemptions
church will be helpful to some
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else. Ami by no means the
one
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to the
Magnolia Certified Lubrication and a
1.50
as
Thorough Washing Job for
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pastor
hours—11:00
We Call For and Deliver.
Phone 175.
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on
M
U/Q
........Prices as low as
c*,
Golden Krust Bread
18.75
Every Set Guaranteed
Gilmer Sanitary Bakery
Roy Harris, Owner.
Gilmer, Texas.
G. E.
Edwin Gorman
”1
hold, furniture. So that the in-
quirer might have the law on
The liner American Mer-
chant, fighting through high
Tune in on the fine winter
programs. Get the benefit of
cool weather reception..
sale thereof.”
The proposed lion hunt
eludes markets, houses and pub
lie squares, pensions, Y. W. C.
when the task of making the
yearly assessments is under-
oring to get them to change
their decision on reference to
paying part of the salary of
tomorrow. The
preach at both
younger set in Beaumont
ciety. .
make preachers, as ..well
preachers make churches.
The Methodist church
vites you to worship with
Campbells
Lettuce
Head ___<
1UII
Re-
Apples, Delicious
Nice size, do*. -
Oranges, thin
_ 21c
_ 10c
S. S. CHAPPELL
TUBES TESTED FREE
RADIO REPAIRING
Phone 104
ed friends.
The local troop of the Boy
Scouts of which Harrell Dial,
Jr., is a member, attended the
funeral 'in a body and carried
e
much more than the work they
have to do justifies.
They could have easily fixed
their salaries at much higher
‘igures .than they have been
getting" and left enough mar-
gin to have almost paid for
the County’s share of the Coun
Agent’s salary.
the three musketeers.
Three outstanding national
figures—Senator Glass of Vir-
ginia, Senator Walsh of Mon-
tana and Norman H. Davis--
appeared Friday night to be
10 Lbs. Irish Potatoes „ 24c
Wilson’s Sliced Bacon ...lie
T-Bone or Round Steak
Post Bran
2 for_____
Pork Steak,
2 lbs----
Stalling, of Leonard; Mrs. Flor-
ence Owens ami Mrs. Pat Wil-
son, cousins of Mrs. Dial’s from
Leonard.
The following were the pall-
bearers; Messrs. II. C. Barn-
well, Stev Castlop, Nat Har-
rison, Sam Brown, W. T. Wal-
lace and Brunell Moon.
Mr. Eddie Marshall left Sat-
urday morning for Dallas to
get one of the new 1933 Olds-
mobiles, for the Moody Chevro-
let Co.
All Style Drugs at
Cut Rate
Judge and Mrs. J. R. War-
ren, of Tyler, spent Saturday
in the city.
All 1.10
Face Powders
and Creams
All 55c’
Face Powders
and Creams ...
Regular 25c
net posts.
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You Can’t Blame Growing Boys and
Girls For Asking For More
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as reasonable.
22 lbs. Sugar ------
Ex. HL Pat. Flour „
6 lbs. Coffee ’
Lovell Special Coffee,
per ib. -________
Apples, Per dozen _
Pineapple, No. 2
Cans. Sliced or
Crushed ______
Pineapple, No. 1
Cans ______
per lb. —-
Pure Country Pork
... Sausage, Ib.____
IVV
1.00
85c
1.00
' 'Baked Ham
Ib.________
All Lunch Meats
ib.__________
made of fresh
Pork, lb___
Breakfast Bacon,
Sliced, Ib.___
Bacon, the kind
we slice, lb ___
Pork
Chops 2 _______
Boiled Ham
Ib. _________________
Salt, 5c pkg. 1 Ao
3 pkgs, for _— ivv
Funeral Of H. T.
Dial, Saturday
MALCOLM SMITH
MAGNOLIA SERVICE STATION
tors are corlially invited. The
class needs your assistance.
267-d2t.
’ benefit of the new lodge and
r cu such (Kid Fellows and Rebek-
Fresh onion and cab-
bage PLANTS.
J. F. (Fletcher)
LOVELL
SOUTH HIGHWAY
The big fight in the Legis-
lature is promised Monday on
the withdrawl or affirming the
Assessor
Wolf Island, failed because the
lions wouldn’t leave the camp
after turned out of “the cage.
Lieut Jrving Woodring was
killed when a pursuit plane he
was testing exploded at Day-
Home of Light Crust Bread.
Abo Bakers of Delicious Cakes, Pies, Pastries.
NOW
Is The Time To Get Your
PHILCO
We Are Still Giving
Satisfaction Guaranteed
On
Car Washing and Greasing
—— | —---=ee t— ■..■ig!.,!’ —
Commissioners
Court In Session
sembly of Texas, who lives in •
Dallas, was in Gilmer Thurs- 1;
day and Friday. At a meeting {,
of Odd Fellows and Rebekahs :,
Shamrock
. Drug Store
NEAL RAY. Prop.
Old Waghalter Stand
Veal Steak, Round 1 K.
or oin, 1b. ________ LeC
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subject will be "Adaptibility; eo>eeeeooooeo»o»a»aa**»***»>**»<<>••**♦***•♦>♦*•**♦**
Former Gilmer
Girl Married
---------------------- 1.
Announcement has been re-
ceived in Gilmer of the mar-
riage of Miss Dot McClelland
In- •
it $
will 4
FREE!—FREE!
FLOUR
Saturday at 9. 12, 2. and 4
o’clock, we will give away
FREE one 48 pound sack of
Flour. See us or phone 174
for details.
Here are a few of our every-
day prices. Everything else
Cured Ham, 1 KA
Sliced, 1b. ______ L•%
Pure Pork Sausage
Agents for the Star-Telegram
Headquarters for all Maga-
zines.
the flowers to the grave.
Besides his father, R.
a.m., and 7:15 p.m.
At the morning hour the
5c and 7 C
A and Y. M. C. A. buildings. - , ,
public libraries, schools and least help you may render is
Light Gust Bread
—Made By—
LIGHT CRUST BAKERY
Formerly Aunt Betty Bakery.
5
2
■ Uh,,
6s,‘A
6) Bayern Aspirin
4 for ____________
Regubr 1.20
Syrup of
Pepsin- ____________
Regular 60c
Syrup of *
Pepsin____________
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uunzmqonidakzs Court, Mrs. May Hatcher James,
full board in attend- President of the Rebekah As-
of Beaumont, Texas, and Mr. ------.t- ,21 .
Robert Hardy of Houston, Tex- Charlie Owen by citizens dur
The funeral of the late Har-
rell T. Dial was held Saturday,
at the City Cemetery with ser-
vices conducted by Rev. Jesse
Lee of the First Methodist
church.
After the sermon, a choir
softly- rendered suitable music
at the grave, which was heaped
MrnWFMrridpran; Mr. Ross them, and is in the office all
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Make 1933 a Happy New Year in a Home
of your own!
Let Us Show You the Low Cost of Building
Now! ......................
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THE TAILOR
Cleaning, Pressing, Repairs,
Alterations.
Telephone 160.
Oh, the preaching1 may-not
be very much; but the poorest
preaching you ever heard in all
your life is worth more to you
than a Sunday newspaper, or
even a few hours added sleep
on Sunday morning. And be-
sides all that, the preaching is
.. .,20. Never Fails;” using the text:
ton. Ohio. He was the last of Simon, Satan hath de-
the Mirror saying they raised
their own salary. -
They draw the distinction,
where there- is no difference.
The statutes allow them
$1800 on the present assess
ment, and without specifying
what thetrSlaries are to be
they accept the raise instead
of fixing the salaries at a rea-
sonable raise from their form-
er salaries.
They deny that they raised
their own salaries, but they
don’t deny that they are to
get $1800 per annum, which is
as much as the salary of Coun-
GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 21, 1938.
each family, in which may be
inciuded on. sewing machine." not all. Even what you may get
three appointments that Gov. of the sinking Exeter a British
Sterling made just before he - - - ■ — • ■
as. The bride is the daughter
of Mr. .and Mrs. A. R. Mc-
Clelland formerly of Gilmer
and is pouplar among the
in. out of it for yourself is not
all. Your presence at the
li
r;z,3a
or Putting Yourself In The
Other Fellow’s Place;’’ using
the text: “I sat where they sat,
and was astonished for seven
days.”
At the evening hour the sub-
ject will 1*: “The Faith That
with beautiful floral offerings,
a loving tribute from hisgriev- the County Asent.
I SMo It’S Bo Good! And Good For Them.
•1 Too. Made By
the time, and which is also
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AN INVITATION TO THE
MEN OF GILMER
titled “Instructions to Tax As-
sessors.”
On the point of taxes on
household goods the booklet
cites exemptions as follows:
“All household and kitchen
furniture, not exceeding at
their true and full value two
hundred and fifty dollars to
ty Judge, who presides over
Get Our Prices On Sugar, Lard and Flour.
We Deliver For Cash. Phone 146. Pay At Your Door.
preacher. Churches
Do you know of any place
Dial, of Grandfield, Okla., oth-
ers from out of the city who
attended the funeral were his
sister, Miss Ella Dial, of Dal-
la; a brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Vines,
of Grandfield, Okla; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles D. Dial, of Hollis,
Okla., his brother; Mr. and
Mrs. B. L. English, of Mineola,
cousins of Mr. Dials; Mr. and
the matter, Mr„ Carroll keer and get more real help for the
at hand a small volume en- * '
ahs as desired to take advane
tage of this opportunity to be-
come more. proficient in the
work.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Assessor Cites
Tax Exemptions
What is exempt from taxa-
tion?
This question is one fre-
Mr. Usko Mackey .is sick
with the flu at his home at
West Mountain.
CRYSTAL
Regular Show—
LILI DAMITA in
"Goldie Gets Along”
Preview-
Pat O’Brien in
“Laughter In HelP
SUNDAY & MONDAY
Clark Gable In
“NO MAN OF HER OWN”
a°"1
Ask For—
Light Crust Bread
—By Name!
•he Gilmer •ailg irro
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Gilmer Rebekah
Lodge Organized; •
merce waited on them endeav- held in the . I.O.0.F.
Thursday night, Gilmer
coming days than at
church?
all.
churches, all public properties
whether national, state, county
or city, poor houses, public
charity buildings, fire engines
and equipment and cemeteries,
“except such as are held with
a view of profit or for the
purpose of speculating in the
ance, presided over by Judge
J. R. Hinson, was in session
Saturday, and a committee
from the Chamber of Com-
sired to have Thee that he .
might sift Thee as wheat. Rut !;
I have prayed for Thee that ;,
thy faith fall hot; and when $
thou are converted, strengthen ;
thy bretheren."
Come to Sunday school, at ;
9:46. Young People’s meeting ;
at 6:15. )
The Men’s Bible Class of the
Methodist Sunday School meets
Sunday morning at the Crystal
Theater.
There will be discussed by
the Teacher, H. L. Grace, the
Question of Jesus having pow-
er on earth to forgive sin. And
also there will be discussed
how we may avoid sinning
against the Holy Ghost. He
asks you to read 3rd Chapter
of Murk, carefully ami prayer-
fully.
All members are expected to
favored by j President-Elect
Roosevelt for important Cabi-
Plan a New Home
for the New Year!
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ager of one of the largest firms
in Houston, the James Bute Co.
Wholesale Paper and Paint. He
has been with this firm several
years and is popular among
Houston young folks.
They left immediately after
the ceremony for a trip to San
Antonio and other points south
before going to Houston where
- they will make their home.
VOL. 17, NO. 268.
conferred in a very efficient I
and effective manner. Thirty !
Odd Fellows and Rebekahs '
came over from Tyler in a ‘
Southwestern Bus to be pre-
sent Ge the instiution of the
-new lodge and to meet the Pres
ident of the State Assembly.
Visitors were also present from
Gladewater and Longview, and '
three or four members from
the jurisdiction of Oklahoma.
At the conclusion of the cere- 1
monies, supper was served the •
visitors at the White Swan *
Cafe, after which they left for 1
their respective homes with
many expressed good wishes
for the new Rebekah Lodge
and thanks for their reception
in our city.
President James remained in
EXTRA TROUSERS
FREE!
Custom-Tailored Clothes
Hundreds of Samples
Still Lower Pric.
See Them At
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bekah Loodge No. 267 was in- !!
stituted by Mrs. James, after ! >
which the following. named of- ?
ficers were duly elected und < ’
regularly installed for the first 1 •
term:
Noble Grand—Mrs. W. A. : ’
McIntosh. ’ .,
Vice-Grand—Mrs.; Beatrix ;;
McClanahan.
Secretary—Mrs. Minnie M. J;
Bradley. .
Treasurer—H. M. Smith- - ‘
The Rebekah Degree was ;
conferred by the Degree Team ;
of Celestial Rebekah Lodge No.
142, of Tyler on a class of eight
candidates. The degree was ।,
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Gilmer Friday and held a be present at 10 o’clock. Visi-
Coffee, Aroma, 19c
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 268, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 21, 1933, newspaper, January 21, 1933; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1442534/m1/1/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.