The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1934 Page: 4 of 6
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TEE GILMER DAILY MIRROR. THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1934
PACT FOUR -
No wol
Typewriter and adding ma-
tion.
31-d3c.
•he wanted to
attended
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cigars and playing golf.
FLOUR
32-d3wlp.
1.56
30-d3e.
Bananas, Nice Yellow Fruit, 1b.... 4c
Shu-
FOR RENT: 3-room unfurnish-
ed apartment, with all convent- right pianos. They are priced
Mr. H. Holcomb and family
ences, on Boyd Heights.
See
and
Some attended the ball game
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CABBAGE, Fine Heads, Per 1b. .. It
FOR SALE: 5-room
Mays Co., Shreveport, La.,
with modern conveniences, near
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has
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ty girl is tired of it.
who begins, say, as a
book-
«roF-,
the clerk or bookkeeper
SANDHILL
21c
your measure.
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Een-m
Sliced ■
proach . sometimes
leveled
17c
At The Jefferson Rotel
against
I
student. He says that
Pound
Fire
Theft
Salt Meat, .. 10c
carried Mrs. Mary Dee Shaw to
the home of her daughter at
cause they work with materials Graceton, Sunday.
Hail
Tornado
's Darden
and Mrs.
Dallas spent Saturday
FORMERLY CRESCENT GROCERY
N. SIDE SQ.
Tooney Simpson, Operator
Gilmer
job.
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attended
Friday
spent Sunday with Mr.
Mrs. Loy of Del Rose.
1.60
2.50
two
Sat-
or W. W. Perdue,
Lindsey Lane, Tyler.
idea is erroneous that vocation-
al schools are undignified be-
$4.no
$2.00
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WILL Vov TAKE A
LITTL messAGG
TO HIM FoRMe?
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, of
night
Mrs. Millie Shumate
daughter spent Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
mate of Concord. '
30-d3p
house
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d.
FOR RENT: Furnished apart-
ment.' Also rooms and board, or
bedroom. Mrs. Willeford, next
to Upshur Hotel. . .
Somethies will
bresk sobn *
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Newark, N.J
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PALMOLIVE SOAP
4 Bars......19c
One year, in advance
Bix months
lit One month ------------ ■
Roy
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Sim.
Bacon, 1b.
No. 1 | )rv
and Sunday with their moth-
er, Mrs. Susie Fletcher. - .
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Some are dumb, and others
just look dumb so that they
can make a good trade.
Church was well
Sunday afternoon.
Several from here
the play at Sand Hill
night.
Wilson Transfer Co.,
Tyler' St,, Longview.
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FOR RENT: Apartments, fur-
nished or unfurnished, 2, 3 or
W. E. Quinn
INSURANCE
Toilet Paper
Borated
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Posed bv Tim McCov, JMUan'
Bond, Bradley Page
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MARKET SPECIAIS
THE
Gilmer Daily Mirror
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R ■. Lanchinger — Manazinz Raitor
Entered st th. Post Orfice at Gmer,
Texas, M Seeond Class Mail Matter
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Subscriptton Rates
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Choose Your
NEW SUIT
from the many beautiful new
spring samples we now have
on display. Suits tailored to
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thing worth while. 1
—Advice along a rimHAr line
is given by President Thatcher
of the Massachusetts Agricul-
tural College who defends vo-
entronar schools against the re-
WHITE COLLAR JOBS
Tfoe trap
SMelba Selectos size,
never soldjfor less than
[ HELLO OOROTHV!
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GILMRR RQTARY ,
CLUB
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LETTUCE
7c
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Fire, Auto, Tornado and Other
INSURANCE
ELMWOOD SANITARIUM
New Modern Equipment
Electric Modelities for Treat-
meat, as well aa X-Ray and
Fluoroscope—------
J. G. WINN, M. D> .
DAIRY PRODUCTS
WHIPPING CREAM, f c
Half Pint________ LeC
SWEET MILK, 74c
SWEET MILK, - A -
Pint ------- 4
-bAn>
LONE MOUNTAIN
‘ i A . . . $
Rev. and Mrs. John Williams
and daughter and her husband
of near Quitman, spent ' the
week-end with relatives here.
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- The instant a man brings up
the subject of thrift, his wife
STEAK, from corn fed beef, lb. 12%
We Still Have a Supply of That Good Old Reliable
Meridian Fertilizer (In the Red Bag)
MADFHAIM-g
. GROCERY & MARKET
SPPA!MiTER DLooveM
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Asphalt Baseil.
Paraffin Base Oil
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Q Rolls
e For „.
have a white collar job from
the very first, the ambitious
. and intelligent industrial work-
.. er has a better chance to rise
, to an executive position, so
that when he does reach the
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Specials
Extra High 1 An
Patent, Sack _ LeOU
The young man who starts
atthe"bottommaTactory
often soon outdistances- one
y keeper. The idea is that whiteweek,
the clerk or bookkeeper may •—
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them
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.L:. ,11.. » mca x Rev. Williams delivered
white collar job it means some- worthwhile sermons on
_ _____ . _______________ ___from $47; up; terms, $5 down
Mrs. J. T. Baird at apartment and $ 1.50 a week. These instru-
beWa are hoping to see Mrs.
Dave Piekens brought home
from the Ragland Clinic this
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29-d13w2e SUGAR
Guaranteed,
Sack..,---
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Office in Ray Building.
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Highest Quality
urday night and Sunday morn-
ing. . _
Mr. and Mrs. Will Green and
family and Mr. lalene Cavan-
augh visited Mr. and Mrs.
BeeneatGladewatergSunday--
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Spann and
da- da 414 I ••• de0v wEEne •
Little Billie Jean Gox. who ward school.. Car and terms -
ashrmakasnucmmmiqam 5-i—25c
WHO
IS RESPONSIBLE FOR
THE LOW COST OF
GASOLINE?
The Independent
Oil Companies are saving
you money every day, by
keeping the price.ofrefined
products at a reasonable
figure. ________. ■ ________
SHOW YOUR
APPRECIATION
Patronize the
Red Moon Oil Co.
100% INDEPENDENT
Hi Test Gasoline gal.. Ue
Pyroil Gasoline, gal — l«c
Kerosene, gallon _______ 7c
SPECIAIz—5 Gallons
FOR SALE:. Almost new air
compressor, large size. Will
consider trade-in of a small
electric. motor and tire spread-
K. C. BAKING 1e.
POWDER, 25-ozs. IOC
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cinmeL-
THE -.1
MESSASE’ f
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demands that he quit smoking rubber stamps,and pads at the
Mirror Office. dtf.
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CARROTS
Nice Large 4, 6)
Bunches____ 2
F.
1 SAX'S MfLU PAT Tou l
BACK SOPHS HIS (
wiFe coG$ CACK P
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RED FEED OATS, _ 46c
Crystxd' Wedding Oats, 19c
PORK AND BEANS
Any Brand, cn. 5c
Pineapple -
Crushed .
2Smt—17c
------ ----daughter of Lone Mountain
them by the classical spent Sunday afternoon with
He says that "the MwndnMrs.D. RaGuestshaw
. Home Churned or Bulgarian
5C
Boys should be taught to
think less of fitting themselves
for “white collar” jobs, says
Prof. F. G. Nicola of Harvard,
who points out the greater op-
near at hand and not with a
knowledge of things that are
ancient and far off.”
Literally, however, the pro-
portion of white collar jobs is
constantly increasing. With
.... the continual advent of new
machines for doing the “dirty
work” of the world, the time
may come when nearly every-
one may have a “white collar”
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spending this week with his
daughter, Henry .Beenna 4 rooms. Apply Upshur Hotel.
night .* 2 de.
at Mid-Way Sunday afternoon.
Mr. B. Cox is spending this
week with his parents of Cox.
Mr. C. C. Abney, Jr., was a
ipeowwryTTTME
xmhtdag
PINTO BEANS, 6) A .
5 Pounds_____ 2‘C
portunities for promotion in ...
- anduatry Chan inclerienlpur cptes.henacmne dzwesk
Mrs. Irene. Shumate of In-
dian Rock is spending this
week with friends and rela-
tives here.
. Mr. Almond Bonner was the
week-end guest of Mr. Boyd
Green of Sand Hill.
Mr. F. Peterson of Gilmer is
chine ribbons, carbon paper, bag big
Lorenza Shaw spent the
week-end with his parents.
, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson
visited relatives at Enon over
the week-end. —
The play “Spooky Tavern”,
was presented on Friday night.
Little Miss Virginia Coulter
received the quilt.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Fletcher
for 5.Just
Huvanaand
a hand-
ild all
100'. Pure Pork
Sausage, 1b. . 10c
Full Creari
Cheese, 1b. .. 17c
Two Deliveries Daily
5a.m. and 6 p. m.
J.S.WASTSRAIRY
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We MH help yo solve J
your printing problems
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P&GSOAP
-6- 25c
LGBT: White Gold 17-Jewel
Hamilton Watch. Reward for
return to Mirror office.
30-dSwip.
FOR SALE: Male Poland
China Hog. About 850-lbs. See
C. C. Abney, Jr., Gilmer.
’ 31-d3w1p.
7 PIANOS
This is not just an ad to get
prospects. These can really be
seen.
We have now stored a lovely
baby grand, several new stu-
dios and six or seven used up-
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FOR RENT: Furnished south
bed room, upstairs. B E.
Robertson. 82-d3p.
odgdhhdsss
Stop and Fill Up At
PENN SERVICE STATION
Expert Washing and Grasing,
and the Best of Service.
Guy Arrington, Mgr.
? RAGLAND ____
CLINIC-HOSPITAL -
Medical aid surgical cases rerelved.
Treatment and care under supervinlon
of competent nurses. ।
T. 8. RAGLAND, MD.
M. 8. RAGLAND, M. D.
HUGH M. RAGLAND, M. D. .
OAK LAWN SANITARIUM .
X-Ray and Other Electrical
Equipment. Emergency,
suesiadie ——
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1934, newspaper, April 19, 1934; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440817/m1/4/?q=green+energy: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.