The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 19, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 4, 1936 Page: 1 of 4
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BY TUCKER a LASEHINGER
Baked a Revolver
A TRULY MODERN
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J. S. (Jack) ETTINGER, Prop.
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Batteries
Guy Arrington, Mgr.
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ive miracle babies brings the present for brief remarks.
THE PLACE TO HAVE
in the leading supporting roles.
Try a sack of GLOBE
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BUILDING MATERIALS
or BUILDING SUPPLIES
Other Oils—All Makes.
Washing and Greasing
YOU CAN BUY HERE
WITH CONFIDENCE
Alpin, Gilmer.
Class B.—First: Lillian Pat-
ries him to victory.
June Lang, Slim
second,
Ridge;
Sparks,
Following are the results of
the essay writing contests at
FDA Committee to
Meet Here April 9
Service Station
North Highway. Phone 343
life
his
de-
his
Cleaning Co.
Cleaners and Pressers
law violation, should not
handled.
Some of the local law
forcement officers intend
meet. East Mountain was sec-
ond, Union Grove third.
WE KNOW
‘OURSTUFF!
terson. Union Hill;.
Mavonne Marr, Union
third: Bonnie Faye
Glenwood.
Fingerprint Kit
Is Obtained By
Sheriffs Office
Equipment for taking finger-
prints from almost any kind
DRESSES
DRY CLEANED
So They Keep Their
Confidentially,
Girls—
Mixed Scotch
4-Some Tourney
Planned Soon
NOW
FILL UP WITH
<1
at
Still No Charge
To Get Original
Driver’s License
SINCLAIR H-C
GASOLINE
SINCLAIR OILS
RADIO TO BE GIVEN
AWAY APRIL FOURTH'
en-
to
MonneQUllTUPIETS
in their first full-length feature picture
nil COUNTRY DOCTOR
Dallas Times-Herald—
"Today’s News Today.”
Subscribe Now! Call 255 or 137
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Ray, Agents
Trade in Gilmer—Buy at Home
Results of Essay
Writing Contest
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classification at an early date.
Regular Meeting
Rotary Club
Hilton Webb was toastmaster
at the regular meeting of the
Gilmer Rotary Club yesterday
b a
-2
. Tully Reynolds
Service Station
CONOCO PRODUCTS
WASHING and GREASING
Southeast Corner Square
PHONE 340
9s1 “BLESSE.EVENr,,
WstEnTAINEMTYEAg,
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| huuiA ruined—and is hers!
* ' Wuu There Is No Substitute For
GOLDEN KRUST BREAD -
Gilmer Sanitary Bakery
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JEAN HERSHOLT
and a brilliant cast of
Mmes. J. T. Jones and Vern-
on Stephens motored to Dallas
Saturday to spend the -wek-
end. " "i: wiw
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HE'S SHOOTIN
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GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS. ' SATURDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 4, 1036.
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YOU CAN GET THEM AT LoW COST FROM
GILMER LUMBER CO.
Lumber and Building Supplies.
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enemy, he is ready to acknow-
edge defeat, when the birth of noon, and called on all visitors I
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SONG OF THE'
SADDLE
With Alma Lloyd Charies Middleton
Photography of the scenes
VOL. 21. NO. 1®.
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take training in finger print
This fate befell 3 of the most dangerous bad men who ever
rode the range! » . —=
“THREE GODFATHERS”
—WITH— • .... :
Chester Morris, Lewis Stone
Walter Brennan
NBEDROOM SUITES
Modern yet not extreme, a lovely suite you’ll be mighty
proud to own, at a price you can easily afford. See it in our
window.
J.W.CroleyHdw.Co.
bread! But
the same
Krust! So
Welding, Soldering,
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the Interscholastic
meet:
Class A.—First: '
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DICK FOReN
WI SINCINC COWBOY
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When It Comes To
Auto Repairing—
Getting cars running as
smooth as a kitten’s purr,
and keeping them that way
—we know what it’s all
about! ‘
was accomplished in Callender,
Ontario, home-town of the
world’s most famous babies,
where an entire film company
was transported.
With Jean Hersholt in , the
leading hole, "The Country
Doctor” is a human, heart-
warming drama of a physician
HE (- ,r reread of the new Warner Westerns
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SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Godfathers To An Orphan!
■
breakfast is not
without Golden
hubby’s day is
| Whether you shop in person or •
I by telephone, you can rely on us
F to furnish pyre, high , quality
- groceries and meats, at prices
you’ll like. ——
Three of these were Ro-
tarians: Messrs. Aubrey Petty
Farm Debt Adjustment Com-
mittee will be held at the Re-
settlement Office in Gilmer at
10 a. m. Thursday, April 9th,
for the purpose of assisting
farm debtors with their debt
problems.
The District FDA Supervisor,
Mr. O. E. LiHard will " meet
with the committee at that
time. T
and Pleasant and Bob White ol
who devoted his entire
and energy to helping
H backwood people. Finally,
at the interscholastic league
The Gilmer golf club plans a
mixed Seotch foursome tourna-
ment at an early date, to re-
vive interest among the play-
ers with the coming of spring.
Men who care to enter, are
requested to register with
either Mr. Arnold Anderson or
Mr. H. M. Prater within the
next two or three days in
order that partners may. be
drawn.
- Ladies are to register with
Mrs. Alton Hudgins or Mrs.
P. K. Williams. This tourna-
ment will offer an opportunity
to ladies who have no experi-
Mr. Frank Futrell
Stephenville, Texas, April.—
Harold Hartt of Gilmer, stu-
dent in John Tarleton College,
is on the list of 144 prospect-
ixe_gradutes, according to an-
nouncement by Charlie S.
Wilkins, registrar at the col-
lege. The list is the longest in
the history of. the school.
Besides being a good stud-
ent, Hartt has been an out-
standing football player ’ for
John Tarleton College.
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WHENEVER YOU NEED
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feated and tricked by
at the scene of any serious
ville, Michael Whalen
Summer- and Co. Agent Ralph of Mt
The Ore City school won
P-
Rural School—First: Doro-
thy Marie Hart, Simpsonville.
Ward School—First: Mary. Jo-'
Boykin, Gilmer; second: Harold
Cobb, Indian Rock; third:
Anna Bell Morrison, East
Mountain.
Helen Barbara Jones
-- . 3g--ionr e •s
Becauie she baked a revolver in a
loaf of bread and concealed bul-
lets for the gun in a bag of dates'
delivered to her sweetheart, Ray,
Fisher, 28, who then ahot is way
* out of jail at Zanesville, O., only
to be recaptured, Miss Helen Bar -
bare Jones, 26, faces an extend-'
ed Jail term. If the aged prison
guard, critically wounded by
Fishet in escaping, should die,'
Miss Jones will be charged with
complicity in a murder.
turn in his fortune that car-
Dorothy Peterson are featured Longview. Other visitors were
ence and they are invited to . .. _
enter whether they have everof. smooth surface has, been
played or not. obtained by the local sheriffs
" - department.
FILM WORK LOrS OF — I The need for equipment of
FUN FOR QUINTS th18 kind has existed for some
n_”1, ~ time. For instance, when the
Although Tuesday, March 31,
was the last day on which it
was legal to operate a motor
vehicle without ’ a driver’s
license such licenses may still
be obtained free of charge at
the office of the Tax Assessor-
Collector.
No charge will be made for
an original license. However,
there is a small charge for a
duplicate license, in case the
original has been lost or de-
stroyed.
The new Zenith Radio at
Archie’s Coffee Shop will be
given away Saturday, April 4.
at 4:30 p. m. Be there.
8-dllc.
How NOT To
Please a Husband
The little woman thought her
economy would please hubby
if she used a "cheaper"
Flour. Sold & Distributed by Henderson is recuperating Friday in Shreveport
nicely from his recent serious . ______
Mr. Leo Presnell of Sealy,
■ Texas, spent the . week-end
with home folks.
E.MLA
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Messrs. N. A. Cleveland
manager of the Rural Reliel
Admin. office here, James Nor-
ton Sheperd and Floyd Sanders.
—pnch to the
A Mi, Plexvs
so0aat.g
Co. Commissioner Will C.
The regular monthly meet- —-■
ing of the Upshur County HAROLD HARTTAMONG
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CRYSTAL ’T°„;
REGULAR SHOW TODAY
No stage shyness about those safe-at Marshall’s was robbed
Dionne Quintuplets! ------- last year, no attempt was made
Appearing for, the first time to find any fingerprints, as '
as stars of a feature length there, was no equipment avail-
story in "The Country Doctor”, able in Gilmer, and it would
at the Crystal Theatre Sunday, have been necessary to send first place for its one-act play,
the five most famous little away for an expert.-
girls in the world were so Hereafter, local officers will
cra4y about ablito search for. finger-
work that they objected only prints at the scene of any
when they were forced tosrime. For this: reason, any
quit object on which fingerprints _______________________
1 might be expected to be found, All Work Guaranteed 90 Days
&
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Vernon Stephens
We Deliver Meats and Groceries Phones 198, 159
—Also—
HAROLD LEROY in "WASH YOUR STEP”
MICKEY MOUSE in "MICKEY’S OPERA”
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MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT
Chester Morris, Madge Evans
Leo Carillo, Frank McHugh
—IN—
“MOONLIGHT MURDER”
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 19, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 4, 1936, newspaper, April 4, 1936; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440503/m1/1/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.