The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 61, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 25, 1932 Page: 3 of 4
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‘ THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR.’ WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1932
NCEMENTS Registration of
New Fair Head
Go To The Booster Banquet.
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MARKET SPECIALS
27c
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LARD. Bulk.
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PICKLES,
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Cars, Tracks is
Bigger Than ’31
year.
• Commercial License to May
County Attorney Curtis E.
Hill is in Houston attending
the Democratic stte conven-
tion.
Our newly installed wash rack, with high pre*-
sure equipment, assures you the quickest and
best wash job in town.
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SEE OUR PRICES ON
FLOUR, LARD AND SUGAR
YOUR CAR
Washed
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Greased
$1.50
A REAL JOB
QUICK SERVICE
B. C. Elwell
Charlie Owen -- .
J. E. (Ernest) Center.
For County Treasurer:
E. E. (Ernest) Chandler.
W. A. Lunsford
H. M. (Harmon) Morgan
For Commissioner Prect. No. 1
Ervin Cobb.
For Commissioner, Prect 2; __
7 Frank Robinson
For Commissioner, Prect. 3:
W. T. (Tom) Foster
J.(Press) Davis.
J. A. (Jack) Earp.
Alvah Long
T. Ben Thompson.
For Commissioner, Preet. 4:
Jimmy Fleetwood. •
H. R. (Harry) Lucas.
Marshall Holmes
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B. F. Bledsoe.
Gene McWhorter
Constable, Prect. No. 1: -
Wm. E. Floyd.
R. H. (Bob) Messer.
AND MARKET
OPPOSITE CRYSTAL THEATRE
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CARD-eF THANKS
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We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks and deepest appre-
Nation to the many kind friends
and neighbors who ministered
to us in word or deed during
the illness and at the death of
our beloved husband and fa-
ther. I. F. Robertson. We also
wish to express our apprecia-
tion of the beautiful floral of-
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- MRS. I. F. ROBERTSON
AND CHILDREN.
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PHONES 162-174
J. F. (Fletcher)
LOVELL
South Highway ‘
For District Judge, 7th District
Walter G. Russell
For Disrtict Attorney:
j. G. L (Leslie) Florence,
For State Senate. 7th Dist:
Will D. Pata, -
For Representative:
Joe R. Hooton
g Otis T. Dunagan
W. Knox Bass
Country Butter 6),
Fresh Daily, lb! _ ZVC
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port debenture farm relief plan
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I Pride of 10,
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[ Ribbons for all makes of
typewriters at the Mirror
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The Texas Republicans meet-
ing at Mineral Wells gave a
strong endorsement .to Presi-
dent Hoover. It endorsed oil
and other tariffs but opposed,
cancellation of war debts.
Jed Adams is again named
a national committeeman, de-
feating A. J. Wirtz of Seguin, i
Here it Otto Herold, who wm
recently named 'president of sthe
State Fair of Texas, Herold is a
past president of the Texas Hotel
Association. He played an impor-
tant part in the development of
Dallas' leading hqtels. •
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Remember Rex's when you
want, really choice groceries
and meats. Call 156 or 157 for
prompt delivery. Rex Moug-
hon. 27 tf
Special Offer
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MOTORISTS
Messrs Buford Robertson a
Ernest Reed have return
from the State Republican Go
vent ton at Mineral Wells,
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However, if it were less than
a one ton truck, the owner
could operate it without a chauf
feur’s badge, but his driver
would require the badge, re-
gardless d the carrying capac-
ity of the truck. Hence, driv-
ers of delivery wagons, laundry
trucks, etc*, even- if only one-
half ton capacity, must/have a
badge unless the driver owns
LATE NEWS
AND COMMENT
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The State Democratic Con-
vention has given instructions
to the Texas delegates to stick
to Garner-for-Prerident to the
last ditch. A resolution was
adopted to submit the 18th
Amendment to a referendum.
Congressman Sam Rayburn was
elected keynoter. A resolution
was adopted that veterans be
paid their bonus in full. The
Garner steam roller was steer-
ed capably by Ray bum.
We have in this vicinity a
splendid upright piano with
duet bench to match, also a
lovely Baby Grand in two tone
mahogany. Rather than re-
ship will sell either of these at
a bargain. Terms if desired.
Address at once. Brooks Mays
& Co., the Reliable Piano House
MILLER'S
A messenger of a Dallas
dry goods store was waylaid
Tuesday and robbed of $3,500.
It was the second time in a
year.
Nearly double the number
this year over last.
Transfers ef—licenses from
one car owner to another, in-
dicating the large number of
trades being miUtP in UWi Ears:
- In 1931 to date there were
155 transfers compared with
482 for the same period this
year. ■—,---
The biggest change of all is
in the number of Chauffeurs’
licenses issued. To May 25.
1981, there were 19 issued,
while up to (date this year there
has been a total of 153.
Last year a man owning and
operating a truck didn’t -need
a chauffeur’s badge, but" this
year any man who is driving,
a truck of one ton or more,
whether he owns it or not must
have a chauffeur’s license.
The law reads that, "Any
person who operates or permits
to be operated any motor ve-
hicle for compensation or hire
shall be required to obtain a
chauffeur’s badge."
The owners of the truck
would be subject to a fine for
permitting any individual to op
erate his truck for him with-
out a - chauffeur’s license re-
gardless of the capacity of the
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I For Justice of Peace, Prect. 4:
I J. W. Gaston.
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8 lb. Bkt. LARD ......-
45 b. Bkt. LARD .
Pork SAUSAGE,b.
RIB ROAST, 1b. ...
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anyway we are going to find f*
SNOWDRIFT
6 lbs. 92c 8 lbs__49c
-Gr-F. Amos
J. D. Watson
Paul Smith "
C. E. Brown.
W. B. Hollinshead
A. G. (Bud) Moss
ET ' Jerry Dean
x J. L. Craddock.
For Public Weigher, Prect. 1:
C. E. (Carl) Ennis.
A. F. Burnett.
R. H. Ray
J. S. (Smith) Johnson,
For Justice of the Peace,
! 3 HOT LOAF MEAT AT 4 P. M. DAILY
WHO WANTS A REAUTTFIrL.
PIANO AT A BARGAIN? '
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TEXAS
PRITCHETT
The Quilting Chib met last
Wdnenday, May 18, with 24 a-
dies present.
The first Sunday in June we
will have our annual all-day
singing and home-Eoming. We
extend ke-all an invitatien espec
tally the old teachersand pu-
pils that have gone out from
here. ’ -
We are glad to report the
sick improving.
Mrs. D. A. Howell of Overton
visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Maberry, here, last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Lockhart
visited their daughter and fam-
H. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Rogers
at West Mountain Saturday
night.
Mrs. Cleon McCollum of Tex-
arkana is visiting here this
week the guest of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Craig.
Self preservation being the
first law of nature reminds us
to, plant plenty of peas as we
don't want the punishment in-
flicted of trying to do without
them.
Mesdames Carl and John Hol
loway have as their guest their
sister.. Mrs. Will O’Bryan of
Newton, Kansas.
Mrs. T. V. Mings has a new
lawn mower. Wonder if she is
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Mirror Job Printing is better
and it costs less. Phone 179
and welkbe glad to show’sam-
ples and give you prices dtf
LOWER PRICES
That You Won’t Find
Excelled Anywhere ।
For Diskriet Clerk:
W. J. Brison
( O. J. Phillips
Floyd Bailey
For County Judge:
J. R. Hinson
J. P. Maberry
J. W. Petty
W. B. (Bink) Kelly
W. A. McIntosh
For Sheriff:
J. M. Seago
P. S. (Mann) Loyd.
A. J. (Alf) Morris
For Tax Colleetor:
Nat J. Harrison
For County Clerk:
W. M. Smith
For County Attorney:
Curtis E. Hil - ‛
For Tax Assessor:
Mirror Job Printing is better *
and it costs less. Phone 179
and we" be glad to show sum-
pies and give you prices dtf
out.
It’s time I was winging on
my way.
BLUE GOOSE.
The General Conference of
the Northern Methodist Epis-
copal church has cut the sala-
ries of all Bishops 16 per cent.
Natural gas wastage in Cal-
ifornia in two years has been
reduced from a half billion to a
half million cubic feet daily.
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The Spanish oil monopoly is
now adding to its fleet of tank
ships.
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Gasoline bears a heavier tax
in Pensacola, Fla., than at any
other point.. The tax there is
eight cents.
Coffee Special
1 lb. 38c, Pkg. Tea FREE
CORN
3 „ 27c
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PORK CHOPS, ih. ...20c
LAMB STEAK, lb. — 20c
T-Bone Steak, ib. __ 20c
WEINER SAUSAGE, 1b. 15e
3 Ibs. Red Pail COFFEE 73c
3 lbs. Admiration Coffee 99c
7 lbs Good COFFEE___99c
LEMONS QK,
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Be first in traffic —use "fast steppin’
gas" refined especially for big cities
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You can ask for “that fast-steppin’ gas" at any Sinclair Service Station and they'll know
what you mean. For by this time the nickname which the men at the Sinclair refin-
eries have just given Sinclair Regular Gasoline has spread outward over the country.
The refiners call it "that fast-steppin’ gat" because they're refining it to a formula first
developed for quick getaway and flashy pick-up in the congested traffic of great cities.
But don’t limit your enjoyment of this fast, light gasoline, to the cities. Take it
out on the highway and stop along with it to your hear" s content. Notice the smooth,
sweeping flow of power. Enjoy the eoger surge of power when you pull out to pass
the other fellow. You certainly stop along with the best of them when you use this
fast-stepping gasolinel Fill up today with Sinclair Regular.
“NOrE: For Mt ratultt, une aithar Sinclair Opalina Motor Oli ar Sinclair Penmayivania Motor Oil,
These oilt hava boon dt-wini, and haad from petroleum joHy at at low at 60° F. Mow taro.
lyn Wheeler of Dallas. motored
to Gilmer Saturday. Mr.
Wheeler and his sister return-
ed Sunday and Mrs. Wheeler
and son remained for a longer
visit with Mr. and Mrs. D. P.
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, We Redeem CANOVA COFFEE Coupons
VERNON STEPHENS
GROCERY AND MARKET
> The figures on registration
of trucks and automobiles in
Upshur county shows a big in-
crease this year over 1931, up
to the present time. As a re-
sult it has been necessary to
order commercial numbers
twice and passenger ear plates
once, in addition to the original
allotment. J,
The figures follow:
Passenger cars to May 25,
1931, a total of 1,868
1932 a total of ... 2.301.
This shows an increase of
933 over the same period last i
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 61, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 25, 1932, newspaper, May 25, 1932; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1441273/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.