The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 67, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 30, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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THE GLLMER DAILY MIRROR, WED., MAY 80. 1984.
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E. L. Cord, millionaire avia-1 food cake and strawberry whip.
Gilmer Sanitary Bakery
year’s dames W. C. Barnwell, F.
Edwin Gorman.
Phone 4>
G. E. Odom.
fearing Buie, Neil Buie, W. A. Hamm,
kidnappers if he stays in U. S. E. L. Lawrence, Will Croley, J. district attorney in Dallas, Me-
A. Muilinix, H. C. Wilson, E.
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Jackson Barnett, the world’s R. Knowles, S. A. Nelson, M. P.
tory and I am happy to recom-
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He sold newspapers on the
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GETA PONTIAC 8 FOR YOUR MONEY!
FLOREY MOTOR CO.
selfish, special interests
Cook of Simpsonville, Sunday.
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with his family on a
cruise on his yacht,
and studying law at night. He
was admitted to the liar at the
really capable lawyer
achieve such a record.
In Dallas the district
taincy.
In his campaign he stressed
to school, and when he finish-
ed high school, he went to work
16 miles to the gallon)." . . . Mr. Boles is but
one of hundreds who have written theitprainca
of the new Pontiac Eight. Read what other* any:
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W. C. (BILL) HENDERSON.
AARON DEE HENSON.
J. L. (JOE) ELLISON.
E. W. FARROW.
EUGENE BISHOP.
O.' O. WILLIAMS. -
For Justice of Peace Preet. 8:
W. H. REED
really believe our light meter
runs too slowly.”
with Mrs. E. W. Banning.
Miss Lula M. Dilworth met
with us and gave ah interest-
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needs the money for war pre-
parations, apparently.
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May 21,
The crops are beginning to
need rain badly.
Bro. Pritchett filled his re-
Attorney-General
Candidate Here
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GOLDEN KRUST BREAD
Made In Gilmer—Made Right •
Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Herrin
spent the weekrend in Mineral
Wells.
TO THE VOTERS OF
COMM. PREC. NO. 3
Heath, Thomas Wilson, Helen
Bright, Lucille Gou nah, Wilson
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AND COMMENT
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For Congress:—-
A. V. GRANT.
Morgan g. SANDERS
MERMAN V. PUCKETT
GARLAND R. FARMER.
For District Attorney:
G. L FLORENCE.
For Representative:—
OTIs. T. DUNAGAN.
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the large amount of work the
Attorney General is required
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one dollar tax, an oil well on
the school ground and around
275 children this community is
certainly fortunate.
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voters who are not acquainted
with Mr. DeLoach, he refers to
the following letter of recom-
Tcuvoreuma
totaled more than 2,600 years.
For County Judge:-
_3. JL HINSON.
For County Attorney:
’ MILTON GREER MELL.
For Sheriff:-
i. M. SEA GO.
R. E (BOB) FOSTER. e
J. W. BRYCE “
For County Clerk:— ___
WILL SMITH. ’ W
TOMMIE MITCHELL.
B. C. (BERTIE) ELWELL. - •
For Tax Assessor-Collector:
The government suffered a ----
setback in its attempt to get LONE MOUNTAIN
an injunction against partici- __
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Typewriter ribbons for all
makes of machines, at the Mir-
ror Office. dwtf.
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bies at Austin and the people
of the state. I can truthfully
say that every such lobbyist is
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about hi* 1434 Pontine Eight Sedan. "I find that th* car more than fulfill* all ot them—
motor emoothnens, eawe at operation, epeed, riding comfort and cconomy (I am getting ,
Mrs. V. E. King who- has
been sick is better, her many
richest Indian, dies at Los An- Mell, E F. Aldredge, C. E. Flor-
geles. He was worth millions ence, V. J. Stephens, Henry
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(J THAN YOU CLAIMED"
“Your claims fos it were very modest," writep. Harold R. Bole* of bavenport, low
mere
Come in and get your copy h’* FREE -or
write direct to Pont imeMotot Co.. Pont iac. Mich.
rated, ehe d Door Setlan, Bind priceat Pontic,
Mich ,9005. With bumpers, apare tires, metal
9U9 covers, 9 if Jocks, sprin covere, fender-wwiie,
tre cerriers, trunk rack Mfrn wheel, 09 50
ttfditKuutl Litt t'l^t at Pon-
tiac,Mich ,019 and up. A Qenerai Motorevalue
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For Constable, Precinct No. 8:1 ---—--- moved here from Gilmer.
L. B. ATIX ROBERTS. EAST MOUNTAIN | A.Payne-gave -a
___________ I “ SCHOOL NEWS party Saturday night — which
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With 180,000 worth of new
buildings,' the best science
laboratory that money can buy,
ANNOUNCEMENTS
We are authorized to an
Bounce the following candidates
Mr. C. E. Brown and son
Joe, also the Warren boys are
on a fishing trip.
Mrs. Della Still is suffering
8 only 10 acquTttals, and of the
cases appealed, only three were
There can be no back-door
in that office for special in-
terests. The Attorney General
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______________. , ot life should be elected to that
Clara Mae Johnson spent a offic, “It is no place for An
old-time politician,” he declar-
ed. “No one should be named
as a printing pressman on a .ne vuI
newspaper, working daytimes Club met Monday,
actively working against’ me in
this campaign. But my faith is
with the good judgment of the
people, and I have no doubt it
will be abundantly demon-
strated at the polls on July
28.”
few days with her grandfather,
_ Mr. M. W. Johnson of Rhones-
Goggins, boro last week.
with a. broad smile campaign- ._
ing fer Attorney General in mendation from the firm he
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gular appointment here a last, ...
Sunday with a pretty good his argument that because of
attendance.
torney of Dallas County, who
served three terras as presi-
dent of the District and County
Attorneys’ Association.
McCraw, said by his friends
to be one of the best political
The first little shirt stayed home. A laundress came in to 2
wash it and it hasn’t been feeling very good for quite :!
some time.
The second little shirt went to a poor laundry. It’s faded 1;
and shrunk ... a few more weeks and it goes into the ash : >
can.
But the third little shirt came to the Gilmer Steam ’;
Laundry. Its collar still fits . . . Its colors are bright and ;;
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new as it did the day it was purchased.
A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU.
GILMED STEAM LAUNDRY and
ODORLESS DRY CLEANERS —
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Attorney General, who, because
of past political or business
connections, has obligations
that would embarrass him in
doing his duty to the people.
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peeeeeceeeeeeeveeeeeseeeeseeemeeeevevevemveeeeeenee:
Several children of our com-
munity have the whooping
cough.
year sentences assessed in one
I year for robbery. In one year,
1928, out of '272 criminal cases
tried by his office, there were
during the war.
"Dallas Railway & Terminal
Co., -4 , 4
Dallas, Texas.
Mr. James J. DeLoach,
Big Sandy, Texas.
“Dear Sir:
"Our records show that you
were employed by this com-
pany from June 14, 1920, to
February 1, 1928, at which
time you resigned.
"During the time you were
with this company your ser-
vices were entirely satisfac-
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principal’, including 14 life sentences.
* His friends claim that only a
yeast breads to 12 members :
and’two visitors.
This was quite an interest- 3
ing demonstration as all know ;
that yeast breads play import- ;
ant part in our diets. Filling !
our budget cards, adjourned 3
to meet next Monday, June ]
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Mrs. S. C. Morgan, Reporter < ■
ed"theendttrs Fraher,d V Mt.is the bulwark between
Marshall made the principal
address.
On Wednesday night. May
23, grammar school graduation
was held with the following
students finishing the seventh
grade:
Gilmer, Tuesday, was William
■ district at- from France where he served
birthday at the home of her
The U. S. signs a new treatyparents,-Mr. and Mrs. M. I.
with Cuba, which abandons Stephens with a very enjoyable
the Platt Amendment which party Tuesday evening,
heretofore has given the right Various games were played
Craw has had an interesting
career.
Born at Arlington, in Tar-
JESSE B WOODFIN,
t GORDON G. CARRINGTON.
1 C. «. (CALVERT) WILLIS.
R. E. (BUD) WILSON.
O. r. (OLIVER) WELLS.
For Comm. Precinct No. 2:—
J. C. MILLER.
... .. __.. I 1 —..2 . . was well attended.
Carbon paper and typewriter On May 25 East Mt closed a Mr. and Mrs. Chester Collier
paper of all kinds at the Mirror I successful nine months school were callers here Bunday.
——7=-----—-q--------- term with high school gradua- Mr and Mrs. WHbur Holland
Choose T OUr tion Thursday night and aspent Sunday with Mr. Warren
NFW SUIT Erimamarigthoo-.entertainment Bennett and family.
trom m mer ROSEWOOD
your measure. .Evers, and Willis Allred.
J r I Hubert Boyd, professor
(Education of the College
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to handle, only a vigorous,
hard-working man in the prime
seen, met a large numbers of
voters here.
The only man ever elected to
a third seuccessive term as
for the respective offices, sub-1 for New York where he will I BOOK CLUB
ject to the Democratic Prima-1 review the fleet on Thursday. MEETING TUESDAY
ries:-----------—---1------------ I _n.
Fearing madness, Virginia Mrs. Janie Cook entertained
Johnson, 22, of Sacramento the Social Book Club at her -..............
pours kerosene on her clothes home on Tyler street, Tuesday MeCraw, former
and burns herself to death. afternoon ----
Germany declares a six- Several games of "84" were
months moratorium on foreignenjoyed and after the games
debt interest payments. She the hostess served a delicious
"repast conisting of fruit salad,
cheese tidbits, chiek cro-
Mary Helen Flake,
.rant County 37 years ago, the
•VBates."me "son, rapriter, •MerawstaspyryFy
earliest work was as a “devil” mace -5
; in mhiathertg. printaganap Z aXSsndignea
removed by the courts. Two
years later he was in the First
Officers Training Camp at
Leon Springs and then was a
lieutenant with the 132nd Ma-
chine Gun Battalion in the 36th
Division in France.
As a prosecutor he sent six
bad criminate to the electric
chair and rid Texas of them
permanently. He set a national
record for the number of 99-
PHONE 37. ;
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For the benefit of those
a large studyhall. adequate c aun .
library, new furniture and friends are glad to learn,
other equipment, large audi-
torium, a gymnasium and well
equipped home economics de-
partment, 14,500,000 valuation.
worked for after returning
reversed. One of his death
penalty cases went to the U.
S. Supreme Court, and was af-
aK2 $_Ls
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I pation of Weirton Steel Co. ini Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bishop
the election of collective bar- and Mrs. Lorrine Bailey of
gaining representatives. U. S. Longview were guests here
Judge Neilds said he couldInotSMr.’c. Stewart of Concord
issue an injunction in a simple I was a caller here Monday,
labor dispute. I Mr. Travers Gregory has
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CHARLIE OWEN.
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For Co. Supt. of Education:— “ue to tom 715 Oklahoma
=-accxEranchkewsm-4xEMA sEovsx:
a Marry L Sexlon, former - STEPENS PARTY
Fnr cointu ...... secretary to Jack Garner, and
W A lunsford—— i7 now Federal customs collector! -—... streets—of Dallas-while going
For District Clerk:— at San Antonio, dies in a plane Miss. Alma Louise Stephens
FLOYD BAILEY. crash near El Paso. celebrated her fourtheenth
For Commissioner, Preet. 1:— | —o--
,w. I. (IRA) RICH.
"' USKO MACKEY. |
I war will be on their responsibi-and family visited relatives
lity since the U. S. has banned I here this wedt-en^yz-. ,
11. m.nitinne I Thurman, son of Mr. and
.the export of munitions to Mrs. J T Allen, had the mis-
I Paraguay and Bolivia. fortune of shooting off one of
torney is also the civil attorney
for the. county. In that capa-
city he made a record of exact-
ly 100- percent in defending the
county in several dozen dam-
age suits brought because of a
large highway improvement
program. He was the first man
who was eyer successful in
making th large distributors
pay ad valorem taxes on the "
-millions of ri attar* wurth_______of____
merchandise stered- -there—fer —-
distribution in Texas.
While serving as district at-
torney he became interested in
avation and took flying -les-—
sons. Last year he resigned his
commission aft a captain in the--
National Guard and took an
examination for a reserve com-
mission in the Air Corps. He
passed and was given a cap-
of this country to intervene I and delicious refreshments
whenever it desired. ' were served. Sixteen boys and
o girls attended this enjoyable
H. L. Goerner of Dallas, 62, affair.
county superintendent of edu- m-m
cation, dies of a heart attack. GRICE
Admiral Togo, Jap hero pfL----- _3........
the war with Russia, dies atF Quite a number from this
the age of 86. community attended church at
---o-- Honey Creek Sunday and gave
America tells Europe the Bro. Cheshire a pounding.1
continuance of the Gran Chaco Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davis
marshall holmes. | —o— his fingers while hunting
» For Cotton Weigher, Preet. l.:| The U> S. tells-the disarma- Saturday evening.
Or ~ ■ -aza.
wArTSkvis time, Russia asks complete Mr. Sanders la on the sickfirmed. In 1927 his office got
j. «. MELVi.- —abolition of-armaments.." list. penitentiary sentences
• c— inhu procine i • —•— We are sorry to lose from
Fo. RACKLEY. Geo. B. Terrell, congressman-1 our community Mr. B. B. Elder,
JAY T. DARDEN. at-large for Texas, tells the our former school 1 .
r. v. sHOckEY House he will not seek re- who with his family moved
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For Justice of Peace, Preet. 3: election but would rather live Mrs. Vernon Wade and baby
John D. newsome in Texas than be a Soviet step-and sister of Rosewood visited
For Constable. Precinct 4: child in Washington. Mrs. B. B. Wade of this com-
F. L. (FRANK) PRIDGEON I —0— — munity this week.
. For Justice of Peace, Preet. 5:
M. c. BELL. 2
• • M A. RICHARDSON. -
8. C. MORGAN.
W. H. (HENRY) HARLAN.
For Constable. Precinct 5:,
H. M. SMITH (Re-Election)
For Constable. Preet. 6:
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Phone 1M . _ GLmer
Here’s womething new! SomerhimaSFa’neet.
Inaide information on lowpricba ca.Mt ia the
Pontiac Check and Double Check kook. Thia
book enable* you to eheck end double chick
motor car valuta point by point. For your
' own satinfaction and protect ion, be wureyouget
and use this book before you buy onyott.
Pilcher, James
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tion and motor magnate, sails Those present were:
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LEROY DALRYMPLE.
JOE M. 8PANN.
— ’ LEE DRIGGERS.
JOHN PICKITT.
For Comm. Precinct No. 3:—
J. B. AMOS.
J. PRESS DAVIS.
J. A. (ABB) BLACKSTONE.
J. J. DE LOACH.
C. 0. CLARENCE (DUGAN) EARP.
Comm. Precinct No. 4:—
NEW
quettes, hot rolls, ice tea, angel campaigners Texas has ever
Nalton Landers, Elsie Hamor,
Bernice Chestnut, Mozelle on the sick list.
. Ilin, Ivy Hearn.
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 67, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 30, 1934, newspaper, May 30, 1934; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440857/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.