The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1936 Page: 2 of 6
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stripping the place of
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ST. REGIS STRIPPED
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IN LATEST RAID
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POTATOES
10 lbs. 21c
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shades and then started work
on the long bar familiar to all
drinking Dallasites.
The law officers encountered
a snag here when electric wires
SMITH JOHNSON
For Constable, Precinet No.
C. B. (Fatty) ROBERTS.
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TOILET TISS
Yellow Label
District Scout
Conference Here
Saturday Morn.
District Chairman J. E. Boy-
kin has called a Boy Scout Con-
ference to convene at 9:30 Sat-
J. HOWARD DUAGAN.
For Commissioner,’ Precinct 4:— •
A. H. BONNER.
M. 8. (Jerry) PARISH. *
M. O. HOLMES (Re-el.) -
J. D. WATSON.
TERRY GORMAN.
For Justice of Peace, Preet. 1—
MAT DAVIS (Re-el.) „
For CJhatabU. Precinet No. 1»—
JAY WILLIS.
C. C. (Clem) HILL.
EARNEST PUCKETT."
J. W. WYATT.
CLAY TAYLOR.
For Weigher, Precinct No. It— .
T. J. (Tom) BRADSHAW.
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entirely in addition to the extra tough-
neu and heat-resistance of the Germ
Processed oil-film.
Protection in duplicate! You can count
it up. And you can’t race it away or
burn it away, or cake it into carbon,
on the most tempting, days ahead of
you. In an old or new car you can
change your whole idea ofa good day’s
ran, by changing to Conoco Germ
Processed oil—The ALLOYED Oil.
Airway Coffee, 2 lbs. 29c
Waldorf 1 o
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Your Easter frock, and the
proper Hat, Bag and Gloves to
go with it, will be found at The
Crystal Shop. Drop in!
We Make
YOUR SUIT
To Suit
YOURSELF!
THERE IS NO BETTER
SERVICE THAN THAT!
LIPTON’S TEA, %-b. can
Edward’s
Dependable COFFEE, 1b. can
Huxson .......... ,
CHERRIES. _ No. 2 Can
Royal Princss Macroni
or Spaghetti, 8 7-oz. pkgs.
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First degree murder charges were
drawn w against John • "Butch"
Schenk of Rochester, N: Y., fol-
lowing a shooting in which he,
killed Ma daughter, Min Winifred
Schenk, $ and critically ■ wounded
her two escorts. • Police attributed
the shooting to a erased condition
• ineited by liquor. . ’•
MSI IS— World exposition at Paris
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FRANK BEZONI
Fer County Judge:—-
J.P. MABERRY.
" LEO PRESNELL
w. A. McIntosh.
NNoEL 0. BAKER.
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For District Clerk:— y
FLOYD BAILEY (Re-el.),
Ver Treasurer: —
W. A. LUNSFORD (Re-el.)
J. C. (Clayton) WILEFORD.
For Sheriff:—
3,W. BRYCE (Re-el.)
For Commissloner, Precinet Ne. I:—
J. B. WOODFIN (Second Tenn)
E. A. (Ervin) COBB.
W. I. (Ira) RICH \e
For Commissioner. Precinct No. 2=
W. C. (Bill) HENDERSON’(Re-el.)
FRANK ROBINSON.
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Don’t laugh t so Somewhat as a beauty
— expert youthifies complexions, Conoco
Germ Processed oil can do a youthify.
lag job inside your engines
Because iff ulloyed—under patents!
—this different oil really changes the
character of your engine’s working
surfaces. Thecylinders, pistons, valve
gear, and any bearings of any type cab
actually utrfice themselves with this
for her, dropped by to welcome her home and to tell her the news of
some.Aus Memreaa"s“canna caohaamm Mila
mile.h,ans"tbosdndsaid the white lady sympathetically. "How
long was she sick?", .
"Jen’ three or fo’days,” he said.
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"They din” nobody know. One mawnin’ she up and fell side and
ahe kep’ on gettin’ wuss and wuss till de fo’th day cbme and den. all
of a sddenlak, she hauled off an’ died.” •
"Who was the doctor?" inquired his patron. " •
"She didn’t have no doctor—die died a hatchel death!"
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Any one else interested is'
also given an invitation to st-
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2:80 that afternoon. It will be For Distriet Attorney:-
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Welding, Soldering, Brazing
JACKS RADIATOR SHOP
All Work Guaranteed 90 Days
J. S. (Jack) ETTINGER, Prop.
1 Factory Trained
Buy your adding machine
paper in Gilmer, at the Mirror
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Quality is highest but prices
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members of the county execu- Por Tak Collector- Aeessor
tiVe bound are requested to be ’and.
Executive II R. Sessions of
‘Tyler in attendance- WET)
All scoutmasters, and as-
sistant seoutmasters, as well as
equipment. to remove them and piece by
piece it was lifted out and tak-
p. m. ordered customers out
and set about the business of were discovered in the costly
to Gilmer by a GMAC repre-
sentative turned over on the
wet pavement on the south
highway Wednesday and was
badly wrecked but the driver
was not injured.
Laughing Around the World
With IRVIN S. COBB
Friday dawned fair and cool
with the promised rain failing
to materialize except for a few
light sprinkles. ;
It might help us to love our
enemies if we would reflect .
that they never pester us with
unsought advice.
11— Westinghose KW his
• patent on the air brake.
Ms 1869.
t, .which is to be fer the , w. P. DUNCAN.
rance of scouting work "ersCountveciejELwEu nui,
"There u nothing egrett want JumT
proud mind and a beggar’s pune."
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For Commissioner, Precinct No. 3:
J. A. (Abb) BLACKSTONE.
J. PRESS DAVIS (Re-el.)
C. O. (Duran) EARP.
• J. K. Mitchell.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
vTM Mirror hi muthvea to an-
nounce the following candiddtes for
the office shown, subject to the
Democratic Primary:
3. R. HINSON. -
LINDLEY BECKWORTH
WILLIS H. MADDOX- J. r I
CARROLD ROBERTSON
the handsomely appointed
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Dr. €. 8. Truitt was elect-,
ed to a third term as Mayor of
Daingerfield in the election
held there Tuesday, April 7. He
• received 41 votes out of 45
| votes cast.
C. W. Jenkins and J. B.
Williams were elected alder-
men, the latter winning by one
vote over John T. Key, candi-
date for re-election. ,
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A LADY who lives on a plantation in the southern partofAlabama
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DDallas—Stripped of its bar,
furnishings and blinds by terms
of a bench order, the St. Regis,
1601 Commerce, near Akard,
wide-open drinking spot long
before the advent of State re-
.peal, Wednesday night was as
" dry as the Sahara.
Armed with an order issued
by Judge Royall R. Watkins,
Sheriffs deputies and State
Liquor Control Board men
- inarched into the bar at 6:30
County Aftormey
MILTON GREER MELL (Re-el.)
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1936, newspaper, April 9, 1936; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440508/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.