The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 259, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 11, 1930 Page: 1 of 4
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Gilmer Needs Big
. Community House
did not get through in time for
’an account of its proceedings to
appear in thisafternpon’s paper.
Mr,Rooney of .Jacksonville ad-
dressed the Association on toma-
to gtowing aad answered many
you have when you rely regularly on com-
‘. petentdry dieaning. Call the cleaners...
Get bahind this idea and think
about it and work for,it. Such
of Morton Downey, the dazling
ensemhle.of Barbara Bennet,
derfu) brand of bank eball and
showed considerably more speed
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- GILMER. URSFUR Bounty. TEXAS, SATURDAY AFTERNOON SATURDAY, JAN. n, 1930.
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stjll is t,go backward.
Right noy, , one bf Gilmer’s
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a singing, short cdurse or other
community meeting. Thiswould
also release the auditorium OA
the top floorof the high sehool
for addiljonal qlass rooms.
With County Agent Burkes
erganizing 1-H Clubs through-
out thecountythe time will soon
come when there will be another
.reason for having a central meet
ing place white all club.meni-
bers can meet from-time t’time.
Hut we will berrow one tshow you and do Ho with the < '
greatest pieasure.1 ook them over whether you wish to buy 3 -
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munity hotse, along
lines of he one at Kelsey. . r
—-Xj present the ohl plae
The Gilmer team plaventn"nm - >
pwn. county, when they know
the money goes to keep up the
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you can- *ee what a
Marshall di 177
1 laying on 4he- basketball
curt atthr new Kelsey gym-
nasium Friday-night, the Gilmer
High School eagers beat—the
Marshall High School , guintet
17-7, before a large crowd, the
most of them Gilmrrfans.- ,—-
Coach Avery' used only five
Gilmer men during the- entire
game: Watson, Martin, Culer-
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SOU, Dodson, and Lawrence,
while Coach J. E Head, of Mar-
shall made numerous subutrtu-
tions, but was unable-to over-
liceme, anywhere, -save"in the
‘ count ydF their residemt-- 1
’People living-close to- -the
county ‘line, and-in the habit of
trading in neighboring counties,
should take notice. nI.they do
not buy anything! lse in their
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roads-of the county, beyont
comprehension, But so many
did this that thelst Legislature
passed a law making it a .pehnl-
vid tynot toex ced two hundred dol
the Jlarsfor them to buy.their car .
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day night and there waantther
4’aha It was till cloudy Satur-
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j Texas lawrequiring’th high
• schedls have a full time physical
. A instructor sush a buildi# wilibe
t** mostneressary, and should be
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, With enclosed brakes, hydraulic shck absorbers, and ! , ;
- many other improvements ahd refinements, the 1930 Chrv- ’ .
, folet is a knockout. We never expected to show th public <
1 , such a wonderful automobile. . .
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come toNee s. We sold fhefirst forheforeahowday, "
-Waring's Pennsylvanians in
"Syhee pation" comes to th
Crystal Theatre Sunday.- Mon-
day and Tuesday. - \
For the past six years they've
been rioling the prineipal mov-
ing houses of the county ' Thir‘
ty. weeks in etroit! Four
weeks in Philadelphia ’’Twenty-
even weeks in Chicago! Twen-.
ty weeks in Baltimore! Twenty
five weeks in Washington!
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Why anybody should want to
register their car except in their
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All are made from pretty ma-
terials, in attractive styles and
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Like the Kelsey' gym, the
structure could be built. with
a business stemhdpoint... '
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Gilmer needs veuld have.a large
i ncugh.floor To serve as a gym
nasium for ba ket byulrud other
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Twelve weeks each each.hi Buf-
falo. Kansas City and St. Louis!
Thirty-five weeks in Mew Yerk.
aneet Grauman's,Theatres. Los
Angeles, -Lor thirty weeks! At
Pittsburg twelve weeks; Twelve
imFriscot Broke all Denver rec-
ords by playing that towu for
ten weeks! . ...
Known to millions: - Full page
syndicate write-ups in scores of
newspapers and oceans of pub-
licity in magazines and daily
prest '
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.3 George\0‘Brien.-Sde Carrol in’Zang Grey’s First Talking
o . i N * Western—
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mere gatherings could be held in
Gier, which would bring great
.crowds fere and be a boon td ev-
4 oryone rom a soellas well as
1 , When 'there
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! ate basketball
.kames—or- similar occasions
when a charxe is made Tor ad-
mission. aceftin perceitage of
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Ye shaal receive power, after
that thcuHoly Spirit is come up-
on -yousand-ye-ahall- bcwit-
hesses unto me both in Jerusa-
are priced at—
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Fresh, tasty, delicious are the K29s6
mets. Censtistently low are 3— 1
< he prices. - Reliable and prompf’ 2
of America is being attune Lto
tMetie the hauntins rib-tickling, soul-
uprrremgstrwisetjutilantinzz
124 toniatocs.
1.00 and 1.95 |
Gilmer steadily moves/-for-
ward. PAnd if a town in to be
alivand Sta on thrmap, it
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On top of all this is a substantia price reduction.
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, " Used Cars and Trucks
We are overstocked on used carsand trucks. Now is
flic time to get some real bargains. Leus show you.
-We have just received a larget
shipment of new Spring House
! I Now for the first liine, a full musical drama—-different .
o from that of the stage only in it gigantic propor tionuwill -
4 be seen and heard from the screen here. .. —
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• new era of'electrical entertainment. It will inspire awe as 2 .
L well .as emetion and reveals you wonders that seem to go 2. must moVe forward.
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* .7 -FRED WARINGS , , , :
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' Have You Bought Yours
DETROKT-JEWEL?
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i, Broadway’s Best Brought To You
4-j, The impossibility of yesterday is today’s, reality—the dream
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INCORPORATED -t
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Authorized Sales and Service *
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good Perkins,, Macke nzie Ward,
We have just receited a carloagof Detroit-Iewel Stoves %.
; and can install dpt in y our house tday. If you could once : 2: 1
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, experience .the easeand satisfaction of-cooking with a De- ’ T
! troit-Jewel you would not be content with any other stove. 1
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_ an auditorium is’one of Gilmer’s
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FLOWERS FOR THE LIVING ? ,
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Gitmer has one of the most 2
attractive theatres in East Tex-
as, and Cranfill IL Cox, the man , i
a ger is a princely fellow-Long- ’
x iew Neu s.” . •
(lot hrs that gleam with the constant sparkle
of newness . . . garments ser fresh and
lovely , ; the daintiest fracks always trik-
ingly clegn and w rholesome .r homes shin-
ing and beautiful . . these arc the comforts.
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3 Also JIMMIEKOGERS in "THE SINGING ERAKEMA"
L * Collogluns, €olortone evue and Fox Movitone News.
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"The Four That Out-Performs the Six”
Gilmer Motor Co.
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Our shop is supplied with the best of mechanien-and
.all the latestequipment fur servicing Chevrolet cars. We
appreciate your business: I
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Don'toverlook our tire and tube department. We have
what you want at the right prices, . T
Wilmore Chevrolet Co.
W. J. MOORE. Prop.
annee nencenee * 9*00“
You," . "Jeicho," " I )o Some-
thing”—are" justa-ew of.the
' 2 mauy y. ars if would have paid' huntmg musical they’play.
1 for Tsett. .-g- i- Add to these “Sweet Mystery ofpuestions in relation to growing
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CALL THE CLEANER
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“SYNCO PAT ION”
-NLL, SINGINGTIL TALKINGT ALL PLAING! :
Here’s one you should be
sure to live up tm ’ •
"Resolved to steadily and
consistently bank a portion of
my income in 1930."
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The -Gilmer-Marshall game
’ wasfolowed by one b-the Gi-
.________. meF reserves and the Kelsvy
HIS PENNSYLVANIANS team, who were eusy Winners
• .,2 to- the tune of 22 to 6. The Gil-
I he Worlds Greatest Rtthng boys played 100 bunched.
-6, "tast" - _ while. Kelsoy showed both., soced
World's most popular stage and.accuracy. -
irehstra-=Internationally‘popu-, * «
ar victor reording-erchestra- • RI BLR. THOUGHT FOR
ensations of London, Berlin and * rOpAY-
Paris—Breakers ef- - legitimate « 4
house regards wherever the ear
2e0eeeeeeeeveessseseesteessoeeepesetetoe*teereee4 the gross receipts could bd re-
\ a.- - $ tained i or the pufpsse of paying
w w‘ ‘ ' ' ♦' for. the building and in not so
House Dresses ।
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From the new deep radiator to ' ,
the curving tip of the rear fen-
der, there is an unbroken sweep ;
of line—a flowing grace of con-
tour heretofore thought possi- J
ble only in an expensive automo-
bile. Now, more than ever, the .
new Ford is a* “value far above
the price.” :
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wifere ungings, .farmer shogt
courses; or similar countywide
gatherings cah be held is ejther
-in thie-eourt 1duse or an bpen,
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THE LONE STAR RANGER'- . j
Comedy and Two Vaudeville Acts
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tion was in session at the court
house Saturday afteroon, but i
i Crystal Theatre
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lem and in all Judea. and-in Sa-
maria. and unto the uttermost $.,
part of the earth:—Ads 1:8. ”
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The Dallas—News failed to 2
reach here at allby mail Satur- I
day— ■ . " . -w,
Ex-Gov. Johnson, whonwa# ■ '
ousted bin Oklahoma from the, 4
Governor's chair, will be a can- ,
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anFVeree Teasdale and Deroth
Le-the erackling dialogue, the
smashihg direction of Bert Glen-
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 259, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 11, 1930, newspaper, January 11, 1930; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1439576/m1/1/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.