The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 104, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 14, 1932 Page: 2 of 4
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HOT WEATHER
SPECIALS
dominate boards and commit-
tees, will hand out contracts
for highways and public build-
ings, will dispose of millions of
dollars with no more answer-
ability in the courts or to any
impeachment proceedings than
if he were an alien non-resident
Men who would not dream of
Campbell’s Pork and
Beans. 2 for _
Hominy. No. 2 1-2
Cans, 2 for
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HER. PICVUREN AND
STILL SO BEAUTIFUL’
TEARS SPENT TWAING
To FORGET EUT HET
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CONFOUND THOSE Kis’
this OHE OPENS the.
WOUND AG-AIN!
Everything hr Our Store" is Marked at the Lowest Prices
NATIONS’ FOOD STORE
“Better Foods For Less .Money”
PHONE. 146_WE DELIVER
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Lafayette, July 15, Night.
East Mountain, July 19, Night.
Glade Creek Picnic, July £9.
Indian Rock, July 20, Night.
Coffeeville, Pienie, July 21st.
Walker’s School House. July
21. Night.
Kelsey Pienie, July 22.
Gimer, July 22, Night.
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Friday & Saturday ’ Specials At
NATIONS’ FOOD STORE
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Del Monte Peaches
Halves—
No. 2 1-2 Can19c
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Phone 302
LESLIE FLORENCE
Attorney-at-Law
Gilmer, Texas
Office over First Natl. Bank
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ADAMS CIGAR AND NEWS
STAND, BARBER SHOP
, Hot and Cold Showers
Extensive Line of Magazine*
and Newspapers
Expert Barber Service
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K H. Laschinger —— Business Mgt.
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today, can be de-
livered tomorrow
if you wish it
THIEVES_
Roh Your Home, Store and
Automobile, Why Wait?
Tel. 289 For Demonstration
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TASTY TEA, 1-4 lb. pkg --------------14c
BREAD, Butter-Nut, 16 oz. Leaf------------ 6c
Campbells’ PORK & BEANS, 3 cans -- 20c
ORANGES, Nice Size, 2 Doz.....-..... 35c
OLD UNION BREW, bottle 5c
Fresh, Infertile EGGS, guaranteed, doz. 15c
Fresh TOMATOES, 2 lbs 5c
(Lucas) SWEET MILK, qts. 8c; pts........ 5c
MARKET SPECIALS
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Fog SAIM 2% aere farm, 6 miha
southeant at Gilmer on Glenwond iand.
Jeshe L. Davis, Nwsome, Texas.
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nagan's Store. A concrete highway from
Ore City, July 13, Afternoon. Longview to Kilgore is to be.
nouncing themselves willing to
put into his hands the Govern-
ment of this empire State. Ex-
ecutives who place their- own
employes under bond are pre-
pared to give irresponsible con-
trol of the largest and most im
portant corporation in the
State to a man who is compell-
ed by law, because of his for-
mer conduct, to apply for that
control 'in his wife’s name.
If the people have come up-
on such desperation that they
must have a vote of protest,
they ought at least to hit upon
lws of, chance, would some-' ll ANT Ag
times hit upon the wise and" V 21 n * •
of conduct,
profitable line
James E. Ferguson are an
Harris County milk produc- cp„p-r,— .-----—
ers and distributors have set-FoR NENT -One furnished apartment
See
D. A. YOUNG
For Life, Sick and Aceident in-
surance. Real Estate of all
kinds. Leases and Royalties
Representatives 15 Minutes;
County Judges 10 Minutes;
Other Candidates 5 Minutes.
Griee, July 13. Night.
New Diana, July 14, Night
Latch, July 15, Picnic.
Bettie, July 18, Night.
Big Sandy, July 16, afternoon;
Rockey, July 16, Night. Dun-
<' and
DR. MADISON S. RAGLAND \
; Offices Over First Nat. Bank
and one unfurnished apartment. Mrs.
Louie Williams at Beah Brs.
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o how tox solve the problem of
. the workless workers, although
most of them never earned a
day’s pay by their own ability
or creative knowledge. They
remind jqne of an old maid who
tried, $ tell the mother of a
family how to bring up her
children,
UENERAA-azdg
LUWTEE TO -
tex AD MR SWARV)
an expedient where their in-
forests would have a fifty-fifty
i chance. It would be better to'
elect. wen a ouija board as
Governor of Texas than to
-hone Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson;
- - for the ouija board, under the
at th. Pm.t Ufn- at Gilmrr, know what Fergusonism is.
exas ar Serond Ctans Mall Matter.
Phones No. 5, 171 and 103
DR. O. FISHERMAN
Dentist
Nerve-Blocking used in Extrac-
tions and Fillings.
Complete Modern Dental Lab-
oratory in charge of
Dr. Frank McMillen
Plates Repaired 1 to 4 hours.
adgGILMER ROTARY "
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%0 No. 2019
Meeting Every Friday Noon
At The Bays Hotel
Room 16 Crosby Bldg. Ph. 165
See
N. J. HARRISON
for
Fire, Auto, Tornado and Other
INSURANCE
THE
Gilmer Daily Mirror
Ma-aaa Ma, 14 reve by Geo Tueker
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Mirror Jb Printing is better
and it costs less. Phone 179
and we’ll be glad to show sam-
ples drill give you prices dtf
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delicious new cheese food
melts, slices, spreads!
How its full, rich cheese
flavor blends with other
foods! Meat, fiah, eggs, veg-
etables. And it's as heahh-
ful-as digestible-as pure
whole milk itsein
Try it today—for cook-
ing and sandwiches. Your
grocer has it in the half
pound paeknge.
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tied their differences. The
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You MUST Be Satisfied
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-
ed.
You MUST be satisfied. And you will be Satis-
fied if you trade with -
VERNON STEPHENS
GROCERY AND MARKET
PHONES 159—198
Subscription Rtates
One yekr,“in udvance ---$400
Six mothn,--------—------- $2.20
Three months -—----------—~ 31.20
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consumers reaping the benefits.
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Thexe, will probably be a
good deal heard about the farm
Board during the campaign. A
frank utterance by Senator
Smoot recently is significant.
He said: “I thought it (the
Farm Board) would do some
good. I favored it and I work-
ed for it; but I am now compel-
led to admit that I was wrong
and I amh willing to admit my
mistake ” T h atmstatement
should hasten the time when
the sentiment expressed will
become unanimous. -______
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To solve the problem of un-
employment is the popular to-
pic of discussion and a subject
for daily debate among all
classes of people. Scores of
voluntary economists are pro-
posihg scores of remedies on
Dallas News.
in effect the man who votes
for the Frgusons votes to
abolish the oath of the guber-
natorial office. For, if success-
ful, James E.‛ Ferguson will be
Governor infuct without tak-
ing that oath. He will have all
the power of that office with
none of its responsibilitiee. He
will appoint the long list of of-
fice holders of places under the
Governor's patronage, with ab-
sohutely no obligation to any
bodyL-choose vood and reli-
able persons. He will have
bills signed or vetoed, will
force through appropriations,
will distribute pardens, will
FOR RENT—Garage apartment, rea-
sonuble. B E. Rohertson. 103 atdp
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FOK KENT—New 4-room duplex for
rem, all modern, on Butier street west
of Boyd Height*. Mm. Jasper.
102 atde.
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X-Ray and Other Electrical
Equipment. Emergency,
Surgical and Medical
Cases Received
DR. H. J. CHILDRESS
DR. t. 8. RAGLAND
. . • RATES—One eent a word for Tirnt
whereas, cinder the Fergusons insertion; thereafter, one-halt eent a I
jelly Fergusonism can result, word. Minimum charge 215 cents.
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FOR SALE— Some niee mileh row*;
fresh in milk. Mr*. J. H. Pickitt,
Because her husband spunk- phone aos or neo H. K Piekitt.
ed her at a bridge game just ________> >
because she didn't play the way pon rent a roomapartment, fur.
he desired, Mrs. Harry K. Bally nishea r unfurnished. See W. P.
9 of Los Angeles, got a divorce; Conner, at’depot after 4 p. m.
Carnation
Milk
- Large, 3 for ...... 17c
Small, 6 for 17c
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FOR RENT G-room furnished apart-
mont, near ward sehool, Mrs. W. E.
Floyd. l<>! Gtdp
FOK RENT Five mom, modern houne
unfurninhed. Alan a D-room house for
sale. See Earnest Reed, nt Gary-Reed
ELMWOOD SANITARIUM
New Modern Equipment
Electric Modelities fr Treat-
ment, as well as /X-Ray and
Fluoroscope
J. C. WINN, M. D.
Mirror Job Printing is better
and it costs less, Phone 179
and we’ll be glad to show sam-
ples and give you prices dtf
STEAK FROM YOUNG
BEEF—TRY IT
Round or Loin ______15c
Short Cut. No. 7 .. 12c
Armour’s Sliced Bacon 12c
Cheese. Full Cream _17e
Beef Roast, up from 9c
| Digesti jle
, j as milk
3 itself
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LAUNDRY SOAP. White Naphtha. 10 bars ... 23c
Life Buoy Soap, Stops Body Odor, 2 bars _ 15c
Lux Powder, For Fine Laundering, 2 boxes .......... 21c
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Meal, 24 lb. sack .. 29c
Shorts in white
Bags ......L.......... 75c
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 104, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 14, 1932, newspaper, July 14, 1932; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440999/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.