The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 169, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 26, 1933 Page: 3 of 4
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Increased business for the
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Pleasant Grove 4-H
They point the way to better buying for they
keep you informed as to the value of new prod-
ucts and to the new uses for old ones. They
point the way to economy in buying by telling
you the current market price of goods and by
I . telling you the how, why, where and when of
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that point the way to better buying, more
economical buying, and to the saving of shop-
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Glenwood 4-H. Fri. Oct. 27,
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They point the way to a saving of shopping time
because they give you information by which you
can plan your shopping trips, systematically
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account for the consumption of
800,000 pounds of eotton yarn
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Growth of the dairy interest
in Northeast Texas is seen in
the fact that thermilk plant at
Mt. Pleasant paid for 1,343-
778 pounds of milk during Aug.
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guess how many strokes of the pump it will take to
burst the tube. The motor car owner who gueases
nearest the correct number of strokes, gets a FREH
tube to fit the size tire he uses on his passenger car.
Everybody has a chance to win. Doesn't cost you a
cent to enter Contest or watch it.
Come in and Make Your Guess anytime before con-
test starts. Nothing to buy. Noobligation:
Look for Our BIG BED ARROW!
The advertisements in the Mirror are sign posts
• Come on, folks! Everybody's invited to our big Fube-Bursting
Contest. You'll have a lot of fun. And a chance to win one of our
- famous Super Quality Red Inner Tubes FREE!
We’re going to blow up a regular stock Super Quality Tube with
an ordinary hand pump. To enter Contest, all you have to do is
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Simpsonville H.D. Fri. Oct.
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Graceton HD. Fri. Oct. 20.
2 p. m.
Latch 4-H, Friday, Oct.
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Refrigerators Play
Important Part In
a labor-saving device, a con-
venience, and an economy is
certain to find public favor. He
aha explained how fortunate
it-was that electric refrigera-
tion had progressed to such a
potpt of neeessity and aecepta-
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section ready to resume opera-
tions in the near future.
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1$ 9.500 FEE
plant at Marshall with E.
Anderson as president.
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Union Hill 4-H. Thurs. Oct. six months of 1983 refrigera-
Mings Chapel 4-H., Thurs.,
Oct. 12, 10:30 a. m.
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appliance, because of its con-
Tues. venience and economy, won its
way into popular acceptance at
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veledins Police inLsAngelea
"The Highland Canning Plant,
Houston, received one order tor
60,000 jars of canned figs and
expects to peek at least MO,-
000 pounds of that fruit this
season. It is giving employ-
ment to seventy or mare wonk-
era.
ing reasons for the increase. ery and supples.".
The first and probably the
a time when the purchasing
power and desire was at a very
Latch, HD Fri Oct. 6. 2
p. m.
Pritchett, H.D. Mon. Oct. 9,
2 p. m.
Saturday that Southwest Tablet Co., Dallas,
--cnihe has compelled the company to
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2 p. m« - l that any appliance that proves '
Dalias Fair 4-H. Encamp.
ment, Oet. 17-18-19. .........- ■
"Upshur County’s 8b
has accomplished astounding
results in restoring renewed
Southern Alkali Co. chemical
plant at Corpus Christi on
which a total of several mil-
lion dollars is to be spent. The
company is a subsidiary of the
Pittsburg Plate Glass Co. and
American Cynamid Co.
More than 300 men were put
to work in the lumber mills of
the Kirkby Co. at Jasper and
Silsbee with other mills in that
26, 10:30 a. m. [tion sales accounted for almost
Uniin Hill H.D. Thurs. Oct.
June and July averaged twice
Oct. the volume of refrigeration
business for the corresponding
Ore City 4-H., Tues. Oct. 10,,
10130 a. m. , the average family, according
Ore City H.D., Tues. Oct., 10, to W. H. Webb of the South-
2 p. m. "
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twenty per cent of the total
Rapid progress is being -
made in construction of the
Itinerary Of
Home Agent For ___________
Month of Oct. Company Operation
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exceeding the previous high
month’s total by 125.375 lbs.
June of thia year set the previ
ous high mark.
local dealer in Westinghouse
business of our company.
Orders received in April. May,
bility just when general busi-
West Mt. H.D. Mon. Oet. 24, nesa needed a stimulus. This
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Teachers taking extension
work from' East Texas Stade
Teachers College, Commerce,
Texas, met in classes for the
second time last Saturday, and
completed registration. There
are only two . classes, one in
English and yone in Agricul-
ture, with twenty-eight in each
class. . ■ -
The instructors, Mr. O. B.
Bradford, Assistant professor
most important cause for an
increase over last year’s is the
efficiency of the work done in
previous y«W- Other causes
that might be mentioned are
lower fees for the extension
work and increased fees for
work done at the College. The
fact that teachers are required
to have completed two years
College work before teachin
after this year'may have in-
duced some to take this work.
County Council, Saturday, vpovge InAet_
October 28th, 2 p. m. KEd -S-"
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Anderson Packing Co., Inc., Rebuked .in court Pierre
is a new canning and packing Reville, a lawyer in Paris,
“Electric refrigeration has
fairly thrived during this
build an addition to its present
floor-space. The company
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refrigerators. „-m-
Mr. Wrbb based his remarka
on a recent statement made by )
R. C. Cosgrove, oone of the.
major eompanies. m his state
Hillcrest H.D. Mon, Oct. 16, ment, Cosgrove pointedLaet
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Sherman is to have another
plant devoted to refining cot-
tonseed oil and making cook-
ing compound. Machinery is
now being installed by the
Kimbell Oil Mill and operation
is to be under way within the
next ninety days.
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Electric refrigeration has
definitely become one of the
meet important industries in
the country.—an industry that
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Gilmer Filling Station
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- Pleasant Grove H.D. Tues.
Oct. 24, 2 p. m.
New Diana 4-H. Wednesday, low point.
Oct 25, 10:30 a. m.
Mings Chapel H.D.
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rested Erving 'Cowen and sein-
ad Me automobile, loaded with
1 400 pairs of silk stockings,
. vu "handbags, and lingerie, which
& -Egg Co., has been installed they said had been sbolen from
and the mapfcture of cheese a specialty shop,
rtarter with fourteo m? —
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Collins - • 0.
of Hanworth,Eng., were award thin year-a new outlet
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 169, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 26, 1933, newspaper, September 26, 1933; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1448199/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.