The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 294, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1933 Page: 1 of 4
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After Fraudulent
Advertising Sales
ed his grocery business from
the Roberts & Oliver building
on the North Jefferson High-
way to .the Barnwell building
makes them victor in two out
of three and the . undisputed
his
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Canvas
Cement
Plaster
Roofing
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Molding
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under bond for his appearance
before the next grand jury so
that his expenditures can be
investigated.
OIL CO.
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Sand Hill Noses
Out Gilmer 27-25
In Initial Game
Jas. (Slim) Hall, wanted as
the robber of the Oil City, La. a
bank, was arrested near Texar-
kana with three guns on his
person. He is wanted for other
bank robberies.
Lunsford Lovell
Next To Highway Garage
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Miss Bonnie Jo Stephens the
little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Stephens is quite sick.
Roses and Honeysuckles.
•Our class is'progressing nice-
ly under the direction of our
teacher, Mr. E. B. Carrington.
Earns
YOUR
Gilmer.
Wm. L. Randle, who was con
E. F. AlKIN
Station Manager
South Highway
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125.00
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BETHESDA LODGE
NO. 142, A. F. & A. ML
He expects to be straighten-
ed out from moving and ready
for business again by Thurs-
day, Feb. 23rd.
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Branch of
Gregg 9Xlotor
Next Door to Gordon Roberts' Service Station
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LOVELL
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Cleaning, Pressing, Repairs,
Alterations.
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Lunsford Lovell
Moves Store
Tomatoes, No 2
can, 2 for ______
. Pork & Beans
2 cans —----
Peaches, sliced,
med size can____
Black Berries,
No. 2 can _____
Corn, Good Grade
2 No. 2 cans, 2 for
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Try Our
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Kraft Salad Spread, Pt.
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Ex-Commissioner
. T. Ben Thompson
Was Arrested
Monday By Deputy Sheriff J.
P. Rackley and Lodged In
Jail.
Free Delivery
Just Phone 146. We Deliver Groceries, and Meats at These
Low Prices. Pay at Your Door.
1932 Chevrolet Standard Coupe"
A BARGAIN!
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The New Chrysler and Plymouth
See Them Today
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Crushed Pineapple,
l lb. 4 ox. size ......
1 lb. Calument Baking
Powder _____________
Shorts ....._....
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VOL. 17, NO. 294.
He also kept Gilmer in the „
running by scoring 13 points.
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SA.E. 30, qt. 15; 2 for 25c
keeper’s gun sounded, wax 27
to 25 in favor of the visiting
boys.
Sand Hill drew first blood,
making 2 pointa on free
pitches. It was the only time
■ they led, until the final
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. This crude note left in a Run
barrel in the shack of Oscar Rab=
Injon, near Brownsboro, Texar,
Where he waa found dead, led to
i confession of the murder oi W.
T. Speer, a neighbor of the slain
man. Handwriting experts in Dal-
las compared the ihote with tbe
writing of Speer to bring about
the confessio.
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CRYSTAL
LAST DAY TO SEE
BELL'S HAWAIIAN REVUE;
In a Beautiful Stage Presenta-
tion said to be the best vaude- '
rnnahurdagenizhtiab will specinl Prices on Fresh Meat.
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To Huntsville to
The Penitentiary
The Senior class was called
to order Feb. 13th. The follow-,
ing officers were elected:
President—Floyd Sparks.
Vice.-Pres.—Merle Stacks.
Sec.—Jessie Opal Penick.
Reporter.—Mildred Patter-
son.
We also selected our motto
which is, “The Road To High-
Cold, Cough and Flu Remedies at Cut Prices.
M Shamrock Drug Store
(4 Neal Ray, Prop. OU Waghalter Stand
•)" Star-Telegram—Magazines Phone 351
Others Judge
You By Them
A Suit tailored to your in-
dividual measure will be
perfectly suited to your type
in style and fabric.
"------ until the $200 is paid.
Mr. Lunsford Lovell has mov
day and Saturday of this week, No. 2 can Tomatoes
at the Junior College gymnasi-
ville ever in Gilmer. • ,
On The Screen
KATE SMITH In .
“Hello Everybody”
Come early if you expeet a seal
No advance in .prices
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A new bridge to Venice is
nearing completion which will
give the city the first means of
auto travel to the mainland.
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aike hs ton onttMohdds, Prisoners Carried
The Farmers State Bank at
Shiro, Grimes County, was
robbed by burglars burning
through the vault and getting
13,000.
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! LJel 4-Door Sedan -----—.
1 : 1 094 Model-A
; luOv 2-Door Sedan -L--
2 1060 Model-A
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! 1 090 Chevrolet
; L•eU 4-Door Sedan ____
; • 1 041 Chevrolet
■ ; L•el Sport Roadster___
on the North side of the square
formerly occupied by the E.&R. I Etex. C. of C. to Go
System. *
Mr. Jimmie Fleetwood an
nounces an. unusual dance nex
Monday night, Feb. 27, at the
Hays Hotel. Ladies will be
charged 40c, and gentlemen
40c. Music by the Louisiana
Ramblers. From 9 until 7.
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when he came to town and was
arrested by Deputy Rackley
Bread, Fresh Daily, loaf......... 5c
Steak! No. 7, or short '
the Buckeyes came back and
got into the lead which they
maintained until, with the
score tied at 25 all. Arthur
Wade, who wears the number
7 on his jersey, tossed the win-
ning pitch. In fact, he made the
last three field goals that were
registered by the Sand Hill
boys. ,
What was more, in the last
quarter, Sand Hill scored six
points without Gilmer ever
touching the bull. Each time
they controlled the tip-off at
center, and held onto the ball
to score.
Outstanding for Sand Hill
was Ray Ridgeway, who scored
12 or nearly half of his team’s
points. For Gilmer, J. C. Pen-
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What Better Breakfast Than
Bread and Milk
The Buckeyes are hoping to
come back tonight and even
the count, and if they wish
to kep in the running it is
their only chance. If Sand Hill
RED MOON
On Monday night, in the first
of three games to decide the
Upshur County basketball
championship, the Sand Hill
team, after first trailing for
most of the game, finally came
from behind in a thrilling final-
quarter rally to beat Gilmer.
The score, when the time-
Former Commissioner T. Ben
Thompson was arrested Mon-
day by Deputy Sheriff Rackley
and lodged in the county jail.
It will be remembered that
the grand jury tried to get him
before them at the January
‘term of'the District Court to
investigate his road work ex-
penditures, while he was coun-
ty Commissioner of Precinct
No. 3, and he refused to obey
the summons and was fined
8100.
When the grand Jury made
their final report they criticis-
ed the ex-Commissioner and
mentioned to the Judge that he
had disregarded the summons
to appear before them.
Judge Walter Russell then
said that he would fine Mr.
Thompson another $100, and
three days in jail, and ordered
a capias issued for him.
be the guet of Bethesda
Lodge, Gilmer, and as a fea-
ture on the special George
Washington program, will put
on a Master’s Degree.
Refreshments will be served.
Every local and visiting
Master Mason is invited to be
Gilmer Wilg Mirror
Laundry Soap, SK,
10 bars --4eV
Toilet Tissue, or.
4 large rolls_____
Post Bran 10.-
2 boxes -_____ -•C
Pep 10,
2 boxes_______ L•-
Corn Flakes 1 0,
2 large boxes--------
Attorney M. B. Briggs has
returned from DeQueen, Ark.,
where he went to defend W. A.
Cox of the Cox community,
who had been charged with
theft. A carload of witnesses
accompanied him. Monday noon
the jury brought in a verdict
of not guilty.
Mr. C. E. Florence spent
Monday in ongview on busi-
ness.
Longview, Feb. 21.—War on
the fraudulent promoter and
the advertising racketeer has 1
been officially declared by the
East Texas Chamber of Com-
merce, it was announced at
the organization’s headquarters
here today.
In making the announcement
it was explained that an affil-
iation has been formed with
the National Better Business
Bureau through which the ser-
and given two years. *
Postoffice Vault
Has Been Repaired
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The postoffice - vault that
was blown up by burglars some
time ago has been repaired.
Mr. Payne, of Tyler, who was
the contractor and it is now
good as new.
. No trace of the burglars has
ever been picked up.
. GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 21, 1933.
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ick outshone his team-mates, big white frost, followed by a
with his work under the goal, pretty sunshiny day.
Pound I
Shorts, sack ,
Bread, loaf !
Good Steak, pe.
Ex. Hl. Pat. Fk - ? I
6 lbs. Coffee
10 Lbs. Irish Pota, 1005/
We want 1,000 larg2l0/
Saturday night.. Wi,
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FRESH ONION AND*
BAGE PLANTS.
J. F. (Fletcher)
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5c
Ground Loaf 1r.
Meat, 2 lbs. ____ Le)C
Steak, Round or 1 •
Loin, 1b. -__IC
Pork Roast, 1 A.
Fresh, Ib. LVC
10 c
25c
"rkHa, 15c
Cured Ham, 1m
Sliced, 1b.______
Boiled Ham,
Best Grade, 1b. „ eV
All Kinds Of
__1.10 Fact Powders . 89c
82c Face Powders______
55c Face Powders 44c
All Kinds Of
1.10 Creams It Lootions 89c
55c Creams & Lotions 44c
CASH SPECIALS
This Week
Flour, Extra Fancy Pal. . 85
22 lbs. Cane Sugar ---98
3 lb. Can Maxwell House
Coffee --_________________ 83c
8 lb. Carton Lard______ 48c
2 lb box Saltine Crackers 34c
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Nations* Food Store
Sheriff J. M. Seago and
Deputy Olem Hill . departed
Tuesday with four prisoners
for the penitentiary at Hunts-
ville. —
They were E. L. Canterell,
who was given two years at
the last term of the District
court for forgery. .
R. R. Clemm, also for forg-
ery, was given two years.
These* were the men Deputy
Ratley arrested after they had
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victed and given two years for county champion.
the theft of Mr. Bob Barnwell’s Game tonight called at eight
car. 1 o’clock.
The fourth prisoner was J. I The district tournament will
W. Clark, swindling, convicted be held at Texarkana on Fri-
BREAD and Milk, sugared to taste, contains everything 1
needed for a balanced Breakfast. Snack sr Midnight i
Lunch. And it’s tasty, as well as inexpensive.
Fancy cereals can't replace BREAD, the Staff of Life! ‘
And remember to always ask for GOLDEN KRUST •
BREAD. Made in Gilmer by
Gilmer Sanitary Bakery
G. E. ODOM Phone € EDWIN GORMAN
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White High Test Gas —10
Kerosene
Per Gallon ----- 7c
20 Gallons or More .— Ge
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All Kinds Of
50c Tooth Pastes ______444
25c Tooth Pastes -21c
50c Shaving Cream — 44c
35c Shaving Cream . 31c
50c Razor Blades — 39c
35c Razor Blades__29c
the East Texas Chamber of
Commerce without additional
cost.
It is conservatively estimat-
ed that hundreds of thousands
of dollars are spent annually
in East Texas alone on worth-
less advertising and promotion
schemes. Realization of this
tremendous waste prompted
the regional chamber to include
the protection service in its
program.
Under the new arrangement,
through a local committee,
East Texas Chamber members
will refer all ‘questionable pro-
motion and advertising schemes
to the regional body. The
regional chamber in turn will
take the matter up with the
Better Business Bureau for ap-
proval or rejection.
No attempt will be made to
discourage legitimate advertis-
ing projects On the other hand
it is pointed out that cessa-
tion of advertising rackets will
greatly stimulate the business
of newspapers and other : or-
ganized mediums.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 294, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1933, newspaper, February 21, 1933; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1442574/m1/1/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.