The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 89, Ed. 1 Monday, June 27, 1932 Page: 2 of 4
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THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1932.
WANT ADS
Pharmacy.
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LADIFSAND ENTLEMEN
TEACHERS ANO FRILNDS
Roosevelt’s strength seemed
: to be growing rapidly over the
week end and it began to ap-
pear likely that he would be
nominated on the first ballot.
Per
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VEAL STEAK
FORE QUARTER
Roasting Ears
FRESH HOME GROWN
ners will be selected for the A.
& M. Short Course trip.
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SUGAR
BEST BEET
$4.00
$2.20
21.20
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LOWER PRICES
That You Won’t Find
Excelled Anywhere
ELMWOOD SANITARIUM
New Modern Equipment
Electric Modelities for Treat-
48 b. Hi Pat. Fleur
24 Ibs. SUGAR--
8 lb. Bkt. LARD.
Per
Lb.
Per
Lb.
* A Wash and Grease Job Hke Miller’s do it, a
change to Texaco Summer Grade Oil, and a tank
of Fire Chief Gas, is what it taken to make the
old bus feel young again.
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COMPANY
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AIN’T SHE MHD??
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Following is the program for
the 4-H Club Encampment to
be held at Twin Lakes, four
miles south of Gilmer, on July
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Pure Pork
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1.00
56c
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Order Ice When You Phone
For Groceries
PHONES 162-174
J. F. (Fletcher)
LOVELL
South Highway
One year, in advance __
Six mondhs ......
Three months----
One wort —-
WIENERS
LARGE OR SMALL
4-H Encampment
I Program Given
DIL E. G MCALPIN '•
Dentist >
Phone 186
Office Wall Bldg. . W. Side Sq.
Calvin MeKenzie, 54, a re-
cluse living near Texarkana,
was found beaten to death, evi-
dently by robbers.
Wholesome—and then some!
You get more than just calories
in our Meats and Groceries;
they have flavor and texture
besides. A phone call (156 or
157) brings them. Rex Moug-
BUCKEYE GROCERY
AND MARKET
"WHERE BETTER PRICES REIGN”
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MCE MORE,O0R
FOUND LINGS, SICK
SAT HE ABT, LEFT
•• used upright piaho, rather than ship
them will Mil at sacrifice, . address
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ment, as well as X-Ray, and
Fluoroscope
' J. G WINN, M. D.
Gandidate Cards — Cheaper
and better at The Mirror.
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FRESH
TOMATOES
Per___- 4c
Complete Modern Dental. Lab-
oratory in charge of
Dr. Frank McMillen
Plates Repaired 1 to 4 hours.
Room 16 Crosby Bldg. Ph. 165
See
N. J. HARRISON
for
Fire, Auto, Tornado and Other
. INSURANCE
APARTMENT FOB RENT —$15.00 per
month If paid in advance. Also room
and boned reasonable. Mrs. C. A. Tay-
tor, W. Tyler St. .... . .w
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BLUE RIBBON
&an_______ 49c
dairy cattle judging for boys.
11 a. m.— Preparing and se-
leating products for exhibition
and New Canning Devices for
women and girls.
' 11 a. m.—Poultry judging
for boys and girls.
12—Noon.
1:15 to 4 p. m.—Garden rec-
ord judging, Food preservation
contest, home and yard im-
provement program for Women
and girls.
1:15 to 4 p.m.— Terracing,
grain and swine judging for
boys.
4 p. m.—Club meeting and
check of attendance. Compete-
tive games.
6p. m.—Supper.
7:80 p. m.—Song, Yell and
5")
DR. T. S. RAGLAND
and
DR. MADISON S. RAGLAND
Offices Over First Nat. Bank
Phones No. 5, 171 and 163
OAK LAWN “SANITARIUM
X-Ray and Other Electrical
Equipment. Emergency,
Surgical and Medical
- Cases Received
DR. H. J. CHILDRESS
DR. O.^ SHERMAN
Dentist
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TO THE VOTERS
* OF PRECINCT NO. 1
My official duties are keep-
ing me so busy at present and
have been for some time I
have not had time to see the
voters and make a house to
house canvass, and may not
get to do .so, but if you think
that I have made the kind of
officer that you want would Hke
to’have your vote, and if elect-
ed will do my best to make
you a good officer.
W.E. (William) FLOYD,
dwp.
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COURsE I SEEM THE WAY
THINGS WAS GOIN’-AN’ |
FIGVE© VOU’OGEAT IT
TO-NIGHT!! AIN'T t STACYED
UP HALF DE NIGHT A
GETN'THS BASKET J
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Ribbons for all makes of
typewriters at the Mirror •
I CANNOT SPEAK AS GOOD AS
fatkick HENRY , GoTLETME
call vouR ATTENTION
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25 Ls.
That Shiny Note
warted) eubdued. No more
onstant teffective powdering.
Just one little sstra touch andyou
have not only eliminated "Skin
Shine” but have given your com-
plexioh an entrncing. amooth,
solt,gpearly appearance of exqui
sitebeauty,
GOURAUDS
WMteFlebananmehetShede
IN THE CARE OF THE
SEVERE TUTOR.,DECIDE
TO HIT THE OPEN ROAD
THEIR TASK FISHED,
HAVING UNITED THE
BACHELOR, MR SWART
AND MIS BRIDE,MISS
DE vere. they face
THE WORLD LITTLE
KNOWING what the
FUTUQE HAS IN
STOCE Fol THEM
That’s why we sell only fine quality Meats and
Groceries, That's why we give Free Delivery
Service. ‘ And that’s why our prices are in keep-
ing with the times, quality and service consider-
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tions and Fillings.
Make theOld Bus
Feel Happy
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Manufnetures Wholenale Department,,
F, fos,Carter St., Dallan, Texas,
38 auto
FOR REin’—4 room fornislMd
apartment, with private bath,
all modern conveniences. See
Earnest Reed at Gary-Reed
To SHAKESPEARE BUST
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3 W. W. Sanders W. A. McIntosh
2 .SANDERS & MelNTOSH
. 2 Lawyers
; Mgrs. Home Abstract & Title
Co., Inc.
Local or Long Distance
MOVING
We Move Anything
Reasonable Rates by Load or
‘ * Trip
G. W. MATTHEWS
At Eroley Hardware Co.
DAY PHONE 121
NIGHT PHONE 378
Careful— Experienced ,
aosaga, “GILMER ROTARY
52 CLUB . .
#8 No. 2019
Meeting Every Friday Noon
At The Rays Hotel
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Each member answered roll
call by naming the “kinds of
vegetables I have planned to
can.” 1
Motion was made and car-
ried to build our clubhouse on
the lawn at Mrs. Emma Green’s
this being near the center of
the community and aleo takes
care of the water supply.
Mrs. Lillie Jones and Mrs.
Emmett Logan were appointed
program committee for the
next meeting.
The club adjourned to meet
again on Wednesday, June 22,
at the Baptist Church.
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You MUST be satisfied. And you will be Satis-
fled if you trade with
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VERNON STEPHENS
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The Graceton Home Demon-
stration Club met on Friday,
June 17, at the home of the
President, Mrs. Emma Green.
Miss Dilworth was present
and gave a demonstration on
canning cabbage, beets, string
beans, carrots and shelled
beans.
This was a very interesting
and beneficial meeting. Every
member should make an extra
effort not to miss any of the
demonstrations Miss Dilworth
is giving us at this time.
The resignation of our sec-
retary and treasurer, Mrs. Va-
line Robertson was accepted
and Mrs. Belle Hickey was
elected to fill her place.
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GROCERY AND MARKET
PHONES 159-198 —
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LIVER
___ 9c
45 lb. Bkt. LARD _ — 2.79
Pork SAUSAGE, 1b. — 10c
RIB ROAST, 1b. -----6c
PORK CHOPS. 1b__20c
Round STEAK, 1b---20c
T-Bone Steak, lb. -- 20c
WEINER SAUSAGE, Ib. 15c
3 ibs. Red Fall COFFEE 73c
3 Ibs, Admiration Coffee 99
7 Iba Good COFFEE____99c
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Gilmer Daily Mirror
Pounded Mar. 14, ISIS by Geo farter
Tarter a Lanchinger_—Publishers
Geo. Tucker________Editor
M M. LaaaMapar------Baaiaeae Mar.
Entered at the Feat Office at Gilmer,
Fexas aa Seeond Class Mall Matter.
Sebseription Batea
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Mirror Job Printing is better
and it costs less. Phone 179
and we’ll be glad to show sam-
pies and give you prices dtf
Stunt Contests.
10:80 p. m.—Adjourn.
All members of the Girls
Clubs are requested to bring
their garden record books and
sewing specimens to"be entered
in the contest from which win-
RATES— One cent a wort for firm
innartloa; thereafter, pnehalf eene a
word. Minimum eharge 25 cents.
FOkRENT-Furnished Apartment to
aouple. Apply SM N. Montgomers St
Mrs. E. B. Pate, Phone 71 89 Stde
FOR RENT -tr^m furntobod apart
meat. AH eonvenienees. Remsonable
rent. See OL, Nations. h 88 Stde
WHO WANTS A LOVBLVF4ANO
sad would be willing to take up the
few remaining payments original puv:
e baser is enable to handle ameount of
misfortune. This piae to stored la
your vieinity. Tor Ieeatien and fall
parteulars address Brook Mays A Co.,
Mb Milam St., Shreveport, La.
88 3td Iwp
POR Rf)NT—Unfurnished apurtmene;
1 large rooms, front and back poreh,
atter screened Sooth and east expos-
m, private bath and rarage. C. A.
Dyke. . 87 atde
WANTED— Married . man 30 or ever,
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Watch Our Windows
For Added Specials
Home Baked Ham, 1b...............
with ear as representative for the
Fuller Brash Company in Gilmer and
surrounding towns. Box 7M, Hendet-
son, Texps. 87 atde
WE HAVE STORED—In "vicinity of GM
mer .baby grand pfano, also alighty
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See
D. A. YOUNG
For Life, Sick and Aceident In-
surance, Real Estate of all
kinds, Leases and Royalties
Walton Bldg. Gilmer
Phone 302 2 *5
LESLIE FLORENCE
Attorney-at-Law
Gilmer, Texas
Office over First Natl. Bank
PALACE BARBER SHOP
Frank Hartt, Mgr.
Modern Shop, Expert Barbera
Next Door to Robertson’S t
Drug Store
ADAMS CIGAR AND NEWS
STAND, BARBER SHOP,
Hot and Cold Showers
Extensive Line of Magazines
: and Newspapers
Expert Barber Service
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9 a. m.—Introduction of vis-
itors. song, invocation, roll call.
10 a. nt—Clothing judging
and team demonptrations for
girls.
16 a. m.—Beef cattle and
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 89, Ed. 1 Monday, June 27, 1932, newspaper, June 27, 1932; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440982/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.