The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 89, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 24, 1933 Page: 3 of 4
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The Gilmer Cats defeated the
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A four-room house occupied
by a Mr. Goolsby at Newsome
burned at 2:00 o’clock Tuesday
night. An oil lamp that had
been kept burning on account
of the illness of Mrs.* Goolsby
is thought to have caused the
fire. The roof was almost ready
to fall in before the fire was
discovered. The house and con-
tents were insured for $800.
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regarding the natural beauties of
hin own state.
“la Western Texas the motoring
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game 4 to 2.
Remember the
day, July 2.
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thodist parsonage. He was
trimming the tree when he lost
his position apd fell a distance
of 15 feet, sprainig his wrist
and receiving bruises about the
head.
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while the family was attending
church. Origin of the fire un-
determined. No insurance.
John* Beasiey‘sustained pain-
ful injuries Tuesday when he
fell from a tree near the Me-
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tractions of all times. . The
entire exposition, the world’s
greatest, will be shown on the
screen. It is an opportunity of
a life time.
YOU SHOULDIBE |..
It’s so much easier now
tional Committeeman Jed I
, '“Adams also gave his endorse- Pittsburg Gazette:
The home of Marvin Gaut-
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Session of the Legislature until tures $293.50 and the accounts
President Roosevelt makes $75.
known his precise wants in the As we go to press the pur-
matter of amending State laws chasers have not decided just
to conform with the industrial what will be done with it, but
recovery program. The state- in all probability will * be sold
ment was made after the Fer- here.
gusons had conferred with Col. ------------—
Lawrence Westbrook, director Big Sandy Times:
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The planing mill of the East
Texas Lumber Company at
Longview burned Friday with a
loss of $75,000.
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Three men have been ar-
bested at Nacgodches for im-
personating Rangers and a
Deputy Sheriff.
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the job than Manziel. Besides
his familiarity with the sport,
Manziel has good intelligence,
education and a pleasing- per-
sonality. "
He is now living in Glade-
water, and is an independent
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sufficient subjects 0 home to the wooded ountry as he motors
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he enjoys a wealth of luxuriant,
sub-tropical plant life a* ha travel*
through U-. palm-bordered roads
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Texas artist. Guy F. Cahoon, the in the inspiring grandeur of rugged country. Truly, a variety of sei
shighways ", the Lone star Beate Ssssttk: Mry“ammano mntyatsg"whrepekeyiznan»
afford a variety of scenic beauties stretehes of straight, smooth high- The above ilustrations
no* excelled by any other section of way to Intrigue them onward, mile sketched by Mr. Cahoon foi
these United States. Mr. Cahoon after mile, over level, picturesque Portland Cement sociation
has made travel sketches illustrat- plains. In East Texas the traveler show typical scene* along the 1
several hours, according to
Justice of the Peace John H.
Bland, who held an inquest. A
leather trousers belt was used
by Mitchell in his tragic act.
It was apparent that after se-
uring the belt around his
neck and the limb he jumped,
arcity of
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of Fart
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Mr. Cahoon for the
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show typical seenes along the Trav-
clax Route. Mapa showing concrete
highways in Texas (The Travelax
Route) are now being distributed
by the Association and may be ob-
tained by writing their oficca at
Dallas.
The only score made by the I
opposing team was in the first
half of the eighth. Aikins and
Simpson made the best hits
for Gilmer.
The Cats have imported Fer-
guson, a brand, mew pitcher I
from Ore City, who promises to
turn out well.
The local team goes to Bo-
gota, to play Sunday. This will
be a good game.
Sunday, July 2, the Cats will
play Royce City at Crawford
Park. This will be the second
game between these teams this
season. The Cats won the first I
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afternoon about 3:00 o’clock. find a more capable man for
He probably had been dead
Mysterious air planes droned
over Berlin, Germany, arid
scattered leaflets attacking the
government of Adolph Hitler.
Germany has no planes.
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Soviet Russia has arranged
to buy a lot of American cot-
ton on credit. Russia already
owes much more’than she is
ever going to pay.
With bloodhounds, the last
of ths four boys who murder-
ed W. J. Leonard. Gatesville
reformatory blacksmith, has
' been captured.
The Longview airport was
dedicated Friday with races
and thrilling stunts. Banker
Carl Everett’S plane of Glade- I
water, won the feature race.
Pretty Boy Floyd denies that .
he killed the four officers of
Kansas City last week. He
The body of • Zimmery Mit-
chell, colored, aged 35, was
found hanging to a tree near
Strickland’s crossing, 5 miles
east of Pittsburg, Monday
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Roger Mattox, who it with
the forestry division of the
CC-C.. has been transferred
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Mt. Pleasant Times:
Melvin Stewart, aged 6, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Stewart,
who live on Hays Johnson’s
place, about, ten miles southeast
of Mt. Pleasant, near the Mor-
ris county line, killed his lit-
tle sister, aged two, late Wed-
nesday evening.
The children had been play-
ing near the house, pretending
they were digging a storm
cellar, and later came into the
kitchen, where the boy gave
his little sister some supper,
and while she was eating went
into another room, climbed
upon a bed and secured a shot-
gun. There was a crack in the
wall between the kitchen and
another room and he placed the
muzzle of the shotgun in the
crack and pulled the trigger.
“WORLD* FADI**, will be
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oil operator.'
He was accompanied here
by Dr. Bain Leake of Glade-
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of the rehabilitation and re- . Miss Ray Lockhart of Pritch-
lief commission, who has just ett, and Cliff Whitehead of Big
Bobby Manziel,
Former Boxing
Star, Here Fri.
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Bobby Manziel, who twice
fought Joe Lynch at Madison
Square Garden for the world’s
bantamweight championship,!
was a visitor in Gilmer Friday. I
Bobby was a trainer for Jack
Dempsey for four years, and!
was in his corher during both!
Tunney fights.
He is now seeking an appoint
ment as Deputy Labor Com-
missioner to supervise boxing
in East Texas. The appoint-
ment Will be made by the Gov.
on -the advice of Labor Com-
missioner Jack Flynn.
s in view of his knowledge of
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Gilmer Beats
Mt Vernon 6-1
from Fort Sill. Okla., to Grand
Lake, Cplo. Cecil Darden of
this count is also being sent
to the same place.
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“Everybody Reads The Mirror" ed their bom
kidnapped Mr. and Mrs. N. D. ,. ,
. Meyers Friday near Tulsa and Mr. Marchman of Lindale,
robbed them of nine dollars and bought Mrs. A. W. Phelps
their auto. ' stock of goods when put up for
’ Q sale here Thursday afternoon.
Speaking for the Governor, The First State Bank of Big
James E. Ferguson said Fri- Sandy bought the fixtures,
day there will be no special The stock brought $695, fix-
Four were pardoned by Gov. I at Gilmer "by Rev. B. B. Elder.
Ferguson Friday. 1 The bride was reared in
,—o,—. I Pritchett, but has many rela-
“This looks like the ( hrist- tives in Big Sandy and ' has
mas tree that John Texa; made many friends here when
should have his stocking on, would visit them. The groom is
was State Commissioner of maintainance man for the T. &
Agriculture J. E. McDonald 8 P. railroad and has been locat-
summary of the new Federaled here some time. He is one
cotton acreage reduction plan I f the star pitchers on the lo-
in addressing more than 800 cal ball team and is well liked
Navarro County farmer and by all. The happy couple have
business men at Corsicana I n apartment at the home of
Friday afternoon. “God pity us, the bride's aunt, Mrs. Caddie
if sufficient acreage 18 not con-rinkle where they will make
tracted to cause the Secretary their home.
of ’ Agriculture to declare the _
plan effective. The market)win The Union Revival of the
certai P and thefarmers Methodist, Christian and Bap-
of the Nation will be worse off will continue
than ever,” he continued thru next week with Rev. Peak
James Shawnas Commis-of Ada, Okla., doing the preach
stoner of Banking, will be nam- fog.
ed director for Texas under the The attendance at night
home owners’ loan corporation has been good and exception-
being set up by the Home Loan ally attentive. The day services
Board and to aid home owners do not have as many, but are
in mortgage distress.. The very interesting.
Texas headquarters will be in Dr.Smith pastor of '
Dallas and regional banks will Baptist church, is in charge of
be placed in Houston, San An- the music.. Rev. Floyd, pastor
tonio and Amarillo, and prob- of the Methodist church, also
ably El Paso. Shaw was recom- here every day and doing his
mended by Senators Sheppard part in makingthe meeting a
and Connally, and they are success. Dr. Ulner, pastor of
selecting the heads of the re-1 the Christian Church, will
gional banks which are expect- also be here several nights to
ed to be named shortly. Na-1 take part in the moaring.
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FOR your Grandmother, economy was a
necessity that required ingenuity, the con-
stant use of all her faculties, and a great
deal of her time* For she could not buy on
faith and there were no advertisements to
act as her shopping guide.
FOR YOU’ the practice of economy is
simple ... instead of taking your time it
saves you time. Use the advertisements in
this paper as your guide and you are on
the sure road to economy and satisfaction.
Use the advertisements in this paper
to plan your buying and they will save you
many hours of shopping time.
Use the advertisements in this paper
for the information that means savings to
you—economy, comfort and convenience
in your home.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 89, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 24, 1933, newspaper, June 24, 1933; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1442738/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.