The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 239, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1930 Page: 2 of 4
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THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR, THURSDAY, DEC. 18, 1930,
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WANT ads
IMPORTANT NOTICE
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Christmas tree at E. R. Knowles
ADVERTISEMENTS ABE AMONG THE NECESSKTIES
TODAY—READ THEM REGULARLY
The Board of Directors of the
Upshur County Farm Products
Association has called a mass
meeting of the County Council
and members of the Association
and all who are interested in
truck growing for Saturday,
Dec. 20th at 1:80 p. m. import-
ant plans are to be presented to
those who want to grow truck
crops.*
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___Proprietors
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Business Mgr.
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PRODUCTION ART
MAKES “MOROCCO”
A SUPER PICTURE
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TUCKER & LASCHINGER
GEp. TUCKER, ____
H. H. LASCHINGER' _
GEORGIA LASCHINGER
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D. E. Averett, J. L. Calloway, C.
W. Owens, G. F.Amos. .
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Followihg’ is a- list of Grand
L and petit Jury for January term
| of .the District Court, beginning
I January 5, 1931:
GRAND JURY,
» J. M. Stevens, Bob Hogg, T.
f V. Kinnard, C. F. ulpepper,J
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Fanny Ward, America’s most youth-
ful actress, who look* thirty or less,
own* up that she was sixty year* old ,
ias winter. r r
XRAY AND OTHER ELEC-
TRICAL EQUIPMENT
Emergency, Surgical and Medi
eal Cnses Recetved
DR. H. J. CHILDRESS
Elmwood Sanitarium
New Modern Equipment
Electric Modelities for treat-
ment, as well aa X-ray and
Flouroscope.
J. C. WINN. M. D.
INSURANCE
Fire, Tornado, Bail or Crope,
Live Stock, Burglary, Accident
We Can Write Your Bond.
N. M. HARRISON & SON '
Jury List For
January Term
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Trade in Gilmer
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DR. MADISON 8. RAGLAND
Offices over 1st Nat Bank
Phones No. 6, 171 and 103
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Lawyer
Pint National Bank Bullding
Gilmer, Texan
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news of the world in the newspapers--every day of our lives.
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THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR
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A. L. BRADFIELD,
For School Room Heaters, Desks
Crayon and Erasers and all
kinds of School Supplies, See--, -
_ Gilmer, Texas - -
First National Bank Building
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Another of these usual, Invalweble things, aceepted as part of the rou-
tine of existence, is the guidanee given by the advertisements in this newe , r
paper in supplying our wants from day to day. We read them. They help
us to nave time and money. And our lives go on—more easily and more
fully. ,
Every day the advertisements suggest ways in whieh we can get
things we want with the greatest possible sotisaetion to ourselves. They
toll uo of new convenienees and comforts of which wo would not otherwine
have known. They help us to get down-to-the-dollar satisfaction. They
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i Kinney, J. B. Carlock, C. E. Kay,
H. B. Daniels, J. L. Green, P. L.
Snow, Er M. Branch, E. J. Far-
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Petit Jury First Week. Jan. 5.
P. S. McKeHer, W. A. Cope,
—W. T. Foster, L. Bellamy, E. W.
Cox, J. D. Watson, L. H. Fen-
nell, Howard Cates, Arthur
Grandberry, Frank Duffey, A.
K. Bradshaw. E. C. Logan, J. H.
Holmes, J. C. Palmer, E. W. In-
: sail. T. M.Oxford, L. O. Shockey
G. L. Pool, W, W. Wallace, B. B.
- Rerry, A. E. Green. Carl Loyd,
W. L. Culberson, W. W: Grider. ,
W. S. Jones, L. S. MitchelU. F.
Garrett, J. J. Crawford, S. A.
Nelson,Guy Odom, G. L. Hart.
cods or HTHICS
I Truth, Bineerity, Thoroughness, Mercy, Kindlineaa and Moderation.
Cato rod ot pout office at Gilmer, Dozas,.as seond elaas nail matter.
Subseribers denjring the nddrese of their paper hanged will pleane atate both
Ika old and the new addres. If this publication does not roach you in" the same
Uno a letter would, please report the natter to your postmaster. »
"UBSCEIPTION RATES—80c per mgnth. In advance, par annum, *4.00.
NOTICE- One cent per word will be charged in Thu Mirror for all cards of thanks
renolutiona of renpect and nimilar matter of lodges, nocieties and other, organixa-
N Haas. - Alia for notices of entrtaluments, supper*, ete., whom an qdmiasion foe la
ebarged the publie. .
All kinds of fruit cake ingre-
dients and other Christmas
goods. E. R. Knowles..
End Tables $2.00 values only
908. J. W: Croley Hdw Co.
Dress up for Christmas with
a new spring dress, coat and Rat
from Hudgins Bros. 3tdlwe
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Douglass, C. J. Reeves. J. L. Me- graphed as he arrived at the national
convention o-the American Legion in
LOST—A brown leather coat, plaid lin-
ing. Reward. Phone Jack Crosby..
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RESIDENCE FOR RENT—Also hay to
sell. Apply to Dr. T. S. Ragland.
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ting, a.fusing of the forces Of, < >
nature and of life to life a pic- u...
tufe to greatness.
"Morocco" hs those things. ;,
Its surging vomape is portray- ;; ■
ed against the sensuous, colorful ;;
background of North Africa, in ;;
Morocco, city of weird masonry, i [
twisted, uneven streets, veiled 1 ‘
women, swaggering Legion- ]!
naires; seething with unrest ?
andhte; peopled by a cosmo- ?
politan collection- of hmaas, ' ‘
turbaned , tribesmen, smartly ' >
tailored officers, richly gowned ; •
women, tipsy soldiers the wealth 3 ,
ane-scum of the earth. Back of ;
it lies the cruel, relentless, mys- ;
terious Sahara, its parched, sear ;
ing breath all but felt. I '
"Morocco" is showing at the X
Crystal today and tomorrow. I
At infrequent intervals the
Motion Picture Industry pro-
duces a super picture! One that
achieving power, sweep, artistry
and universal appeal that marks
every big production in screen,
history. Such a picture has
been produced in"Morico."
"Morocco” is the story of a
turbulent,' fierce, all-consuming
love; the stry of a man and
a woman. There is hother
man in the story, a polished so-
phisticate.
"Morocco" is an unforgettable
love story. Not the ineense-
quential sentimentality of boy-
and girl courtship. But love
that is vital, soul-stirring, real.
It is a story of ruthless, un-
reasoning. magnificent ' fervor,
dwarfing all other emotions.
Every great production is
more than a human drama told
in.pictures. Back of that drama
is an intangible’fascination of
locale, an amazing realism of set
Stomach Hurt?
Remove the cause of that pain
before it geta the best of you
w‘s foolish to neglect stom-
ach pains; ths cause of your
distress, if not removed, may
lead to a dangrous operation.
Prevention is the safest course.
Overcome the trouble before it
is too late.
PH ARMANOL, the new
medics! discovery, quickly re-
lieves all disorders of ths
stomach and bowel*. Relieves
indigestioniL bloating; bad
. breath; heartburn; gas; sour
stomach; constipation and all
kindred ailments. Contains no -
habit-forming drugs and may
ft taken by young and old.
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DO NOT ACCEPT SUBSTTTUTES
For Sale By
R. G BARNWELL
When we tailor your clothes
you are yourself—not a dupli-
cate—not one of a dozn wear
ing the same pattern and
model. Our clothes express
— yov—your taste, your person-
ality, your individuality. It’s
.. a business and sociel advant-
age that is worth vastly more
_ than its cost.
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SET us ROAST Your Christmas turkey,
for you or boil your Christmae ham.
Reasonable prices. .Work guaranteed.
Located at old M. a E. T. depet. Dari*
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born, T. N. Sorrells, Joe Stam-
ford. John Spier, J. C. Easterly,
Moody Williams, T. E. Kennard,
Lon Moore, E. H. Orr, J. B. Trice
N. A. Lee, Jr., F. M. Jemes, R.
M. Evans. J. M. Gee. Walter
Douglass, J. W. Free, B. L.
Hatcher, C. E. Williamson, S. A.
Youngblood, W. D. Cook,C. T
Shelton, S. H. Carroll, R. L. Mat-
tox. L. H. Moughon, J. M.Hol-
loway. H. J. Stevens, Clyde Ray,
T. L. Fielden, Hugh Brawley,
P. M. Bain.
Petit Jury Fourth Week, Jan. 26
J. W. caffey, W. L. Stem-
bridge, W. C. Holloway, Alford
Gage, R. H. Strong, Fred Duffey
T. H. Carrington, J. F. Lovell,
Frank Roberts;. 0. H. Duncan.
M. R. Machen, H. L. Elwell. P. S.
Johnson, E. D. Maberry, Willis
Floyd. J. N. Tuttle, C. L. Brooks.
W. H. Pratt, R. L. Carr, J. H.
Cates, A. G. Kay, L. D. Rape, S.
D. Tune, H. E. Pittmon, D. G.
Robinson, A. Binion, A. N. Da-
cue, G. S. Fink. J. P. Craig. C.
C. Miller, W. C. Lindsey. R. L.
Burkett, H. J. Spencer; W. F. Ar
nfold, W.R. Snow, J. S. Wallace,
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(Country Club
—it is cavy to detect the face pow-
der complexion in conaparipon with
the fascinating, lasting beauty ren-
dered by Gou read's Oriental Cream.
Golf or Tennis will hold no terrors
for your appearance, as its use al-
lows you to enjoy all the delightful
outdoor sports with the full eohf-
dance your complexion will retain
the original beauty rendered.
GOURAUDS
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, CREAM
Wnite, Fiet, Haihet nma Orteetal T mede
Send 10e for TrU* Biee •
Eerd r Hopkins a Sen, New York CIt
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-AND THE WORST IS VET TO COME 1
IT IS DIFFICULT TO IMAGINE the world today without some-of the
things that make our living in it so pleasant and comfortable. How natur-
ally we lift the telephone receiver, step into an automobile, and look for the . \
Joe Pickett, F. M. Walker, W.
1 1 Coleman, W. L. Loven,. W.
Williamson, H. L. Hudgins, W.
W. Presnelll, Joe Quinn, C. E.
Browh.
Petit Jury Second w&k, Jan. 12
Sam Duffey, W. L)Cook, J-R.
Brison, S. L. Foster, Otis Wijon
.W. P. Duncan, B. A—Miller, J.
P. Davis, W, A. Lawrence, G. P.
Denson, J-L. Davis. D.S. Davis,
J. O. Moody, J. W. Beavers, . L.
Garrett, Jge Douglass, J. W. Bri-
’ son, L. L. Berry, J. W. Vest, H.
W. Duffey, Bob Douglass, C. P.
Davis, W. A. Parker, W H. Fow-
ler. Jr.,R. L. Renner, A. F. Lou-
• tonsky, L. G. Arnold, P. S. Col-
liery J. M. Davis, T. N. Camp, G.
W. Mathews, Jno. W. Prothro,
J. H. Cook, S. R. Buie, R. A,
Long, W. A. Marshall, B. F. Den
son, W. P. Hill, N.H. Hogg, J. L.
Tuurner, T. E. Bivins, C. C. Cop-
pedge, C. W. Jordan, F. M. Ray,
A. F. Vessell, J. C. Kyzer, B. F.
Stegall. L. E. Calvert.
Petit Jury Third Week, Jan. 19
.C. W. Harris,. L. A. Davis, Jr.,
R. P. Tuell, Steve Sullivan, W.
T. Spencer, J L. Whitfield, J.E.
King, J. A. Meecom, R. A. Bull-
oek, J. A. Sweatman, J. C. Hil-
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End Tables $2.00 values only
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STRAIGHT SALARY: *36.00 par week
and expenses. Man or woman with rig
to intraduca Poultry Mixture. Eureka
M fg. Go., East 81. Louis. II. 3ld
Choice selection of new spring
hats, Bank ok s and Ballibuntl
straws, also mingled weaves.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 239, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1930, newspaper, December 18, 1930; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1439997/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.