The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 130, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 12, 1936 Page: 1 of 4
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The Most Complete Radiator
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JACK’S RADIATOR SHOP .
Buie & Marshall Building,
Silver Alley
ALL KINDS-OF WELDING
Or To Repair or Remodel the Old One!
GILMER NUMBER CO.
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LIGHT CRUST DOUGH-
BOYS IN GILMER SUN-
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BY R. H. LASCHINGER
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Gilmer On Air
Thursday Noon
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4-Pc Bedroom - $6)/ 90
Suite, Only ............ ‘
SEE IT IN OUR WINDOW!
J.W.CroleyHdw.Co.
A GOLDEN VOICE!
A DAZZLING DANCER!
A NEW SCREEN THRILL!
Cucumber Yield
Paid $14,000 To
County’s Farmers
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could be made a still
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GOLDEN KRUST BREAD
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Jack Dempsey
Abe Lyman
A UNlVItSAL PICTURE
walked across the square Wed-
nesday, his head was bowed
and his walking stick dragged
at his side, instead of swinging
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ANNOUNCING
The Opening of
PAULINE’S, BEAUTY SHOP
cucumber growers bf Upshur
County were paid about 14,-
“The Home Builders”
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Only 134 Shopping Days
’Til Christmas, but you don’t havto wait ’til then
Keep Cool—Try the-
CRYSTAL—20c ’til 6 P. M.
LAST SHOWING TODAY _
MADE IN GILMER BY
Gilmer Sanitary Bakery
patrons to call and see me.
PAULINE ANDERSON, Prop.
Phone 293
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SWIMMING
complete servicing and mot or checkup. Then you can leave
worry behindhand enjoy tl le trip! - -
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3. Frank Parker
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EVERYDAY AT
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Swimming Pool
Enjoy this fine exercise and refresh-1
ing sport in, pure clear water in Gil-
mer’s sanitary pool
' FRED HAMUL Mgr.
Fleet was dead.
Fleet was the bull dog‘own-
ed by Jimmie Fleetwood, ‘ but
early in his puppy days Fleet
“transferred his loyalty to his
master’s father-in-law. Jim-
mie owned the dog’s body, but
Judge Briggs owned his great
loyal heart. Fleet was a loved
member of the Briggs-Fleet-
wood families, and recognized
Sinking in a sea of ; «
laundry work and -
worry! There’s abso-
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For sandwiches, for toast,
or however you serve it,
there’s no bread like Gold-
en Krust! Its home-baked,
nut-like flavor will cause
you more satisfaction and
Shoe Repairing
AND MODERN SHINE SHOP
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
^“Prices to Fit the Shoes"-a
A.C. GOZA
First Door West of Gary-Reed
more compli-
the.Strand Sunday and Mon-
day, August 16 and 17-
130-dlc.
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the Texas Premier showing of
the first picture ever made by
the Light Crust Doughboys.
Plans are being worked out to
handle the largest crowd the
Strand has had for a long time,
for it is believed that every
person in Upshur Countyi will
wish to see this sensational
Boots Marshall keeping cool
these hot days in silk under-
wear . . . -at least that’s what
has been reported on him. . . .
Will Marshall, the town’s prize
optimist, buying a winter suit
Wednesday. • .. Paul Williams
talking to one of his cronies
and we know there was devil-
ment in that conversation. . . *
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AIRES HELP FOR ,
I YOUR OUTING —
No. Titus St.,
Lee Lumber Co. Bldg. . 4
.VOL. 21. / NO. 130
As Judge T. H. Briggs jay
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nickname of "Tax" cause we
never know which is which. . .
Drive Carefully—Walk Cara.
We used- to call Royce , Hogg
Royce but now that his twin
brother isiliying here again we •_
just rely on the old. Baylor
- recently become the most
popular singing western star
urt
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Petit
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if the
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bale of 1936 cotton herein the
000.00 for this year’s crop, and 10th, was given a $38 premium
practically all farmers whol by the merchants of Gilmer.
jauntily as usual. Judge Briggs planted them had a very sued The list, which was circulated
was walking alone for the first cessful yield. , by the Chamber of Commerce,
time in a number of yers, for . The cueumbers were sold to follows:
when the Gilmer
Phone 189
| I take this method of inviting
all my former - friends and
lutely no need of it.
it is estimated that the
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Declaring that there was
• ” some mistake, that he wasn't
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TRY KITCHEN QUEEN -3.
FLOUR— It’s the -bestiMode- _
nately priced. USE LESS .
SHORTENING. Sold - by -al.
Girocery stores. 115-dwtfe.
bring your car to us for
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M. H. Williams Gets
$38 Cash Premium
For First Cotton
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Mills H. Williams, who
marketed the - county's first
in the world, will have a very
important part in the picture.
With Gene Autrey and the
Light Crust Doughboys,, the
Strand boasts the best program:
Sunday it has ever had.' , In
order to take care of the
crowds, the Strand will open
Sunday afternoon at 1 o’clock,
one hour earlier than usual.
There will be no advance in
prices, admission will be only
10 and 15 cents.
supposed to lx." free, Norman
Mellis came back to the city
jail in Salem, Ore., and de- .
manded to be locked' up again.
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Light Crust Doughboys on A & P Tea Co. .....- 1.00
Station WBAP. Of interest to Roberts-Gates Motor Co. 1.00
Gilmer people will be the an--. B: Anderson .....- 1.00
nouncement-thatthe Strand Moody, Chevrolet Co —1.00 ___
Theatre han been given the "'V n *' Co. — 100--
w 1 „ c, . - e H. L. Davis ,-l .00
World Premier Showing ofw H Ra, E
“Oh Susanna", in which - the, D , ci p-u "7
T . .. P . .. Castloo Barber Shop L .50
Light Crust Doughboys , are Hoggs Pharmacy .....50
starred a long with Gene Autrye Devenport’s . .BO
. Th., is the biggest recognit- Shamrock Drug Co......., .50
on Gilmer has had in a long R „ Dealon".....
time,not only otheqair, but Golden Rule Gro. Co. . .50
in Hollywood as well. There are I Toggery / 50
thousands of theatres all over Nations: FooFStore .50
the world, the Strand.atEastern Auto Supply
Gilmer was given this distinct-'
ion. Be sure to tune in Thurs-
them all as his family,' but
with the sure instinct of a
canine he recognized the head
of the household, and all the
pther members of the ‘family
f were only second choice with
him when he could not enjoy
the companionship of his
master.
Fleet’s life was snuffed out
Monday night by a dose of
poison administered by some
unknown assassin who has no
respect for the property of
others.
Fleet was quietly buried
Tuesday morning in a remote
picture. The title "is; "Oh
Sussana" and carries a story
filled with thrills, music and
surprises. • •• -
In addition to the Light
Crust Doughboys who are mak-
ing their first appearance in
- pictures, Gene Autrey who has
The funeral of J. Bryce Pon-
der will be held at 10:30 o’-
clock tomorrow (Thursday)
morning, according to word re-
ceived by Sheriff Bryce from
Joe A. Latch. It* will be held at
Daingerfield, his. old home.
State newspapers had car-
ried the time as Wednesday
afternoon but this was incor-
rect.
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Strand Theatre at Gilmer"isjsure to see "Oh Susanna”
presenting Sunday and Monday
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agreed to accept double the Southwestern G. & E. Co. 1.00
1936 acreage for next year. J. W. Croley Hdw. Co. , 1.00
It is a good - money crop 3 Beall Bros. 3 , 1.00
coming at a time when there Perk ins Bros. Co. 1.00
is little other income and J. Kurtz .2 1.00
bigger v. J. Stephens ,1.00
Gilmer Drug Co. l .00
Perry Bros. _______...... 1.00
Douphrate Hdw, Co. _ l.00
E. & R. System ........... 1.00
R. C. Barnwell ..... 1.00
Marshall's Grocery 1.00
Gilmer people are asked to Marshall’s Dry Goods 1.00
OUMALITH
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ApplaUd your radio programs
and request numbers by
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the Atkinson Canning Co. ofF. & M. Nat'l. Bank - 5.00
Longview who have tentatively First Nat’l. Bank - 5.00
tune in at 12:30 P. M., Thurs-Safeway Store . . 1.00
day to hear the program of the Hudgins Bros. -1.00
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The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 130, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 12, 1936, newspaper, August 12, 1936; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440409/m1/1/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.