The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 135, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1935 Page: 1 of 4
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Midnight Wednesday
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Lunsford business circles.
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days. It was n route from Dal-
ls to"Atlanta, Ga., via Shreve-
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Ala.
• Crystal and Strand Theatres
yesterday morning at 6
employee of the
Delta
school
send their child to a
other than the home school for
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crash as the plane struck the
ground, and an explosion
as
the gasoline tanks went up.
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the screen’s youngest and most
popular star has been
Edwin Gorman
G. E. Odom
Phone 4.
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Briggs ■ Todd, Leslie
Sidney , Waghalter,
whose grades can be taught at
home, but high school students
indigestion. . . . "Tut" Mattox
is getting self conscious about
his figure—he was seen com- .
ing from the swimming pool - -
Pat Marshall is all - smiles
since the arrival of a grandson.
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He was vice-president of the
National Cast Iron .Pipe Co.,
of that city, and well known in
and Boog Glass, catcher. \ ...
The rest of the lineup was:
Three Employees
Of Air Line And
Passenger bead
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the
MONEY
Spent for Building
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$450.00 BANK ACCOUNT
AT CRYSTAL TONIGHT
Upshur County
School Notes
An airplane flying Hie mail
route between Dallas and
Shreveport crashed in a cotton
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The. Moody team showed a
marked improvement over their
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JIMMIE MARSHALL
GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY AFPE
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Rather Than Money Paid For Rent!
We believe, and figures prove that in savings as well an In
—downrighi aatisfaction, you’ll -realize,-more by spending--
your dollars for a permanent home instead of for rent |
; receipts. Talk it over with an. v
GILMER LUMBER CO.
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vouchers for the first half of
the State Aid should be pres-
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family and. this. Club.-
“Rotary Club of Birminghan."
His- remains left:,' Gilmer
Thursday afternoon by Croley
funeral car for Shreveport, to
be sent by rail from there to
Birmingham, Ala.
2 Cracked Up In Forced
Landing Due'To Ebat
Motor.
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Don’t risk sending your
summer clothes to any
[• but an experienced, re-
liable cleaner —e : it
doesn't pay. Our scien-
tific .methods give your
clothes longer life, and
give you the assurance
that comes with know-
ing you look your best.
Coe Cleaning Co.
Phone 125) -
We Um The Famous
SHEENTONE
Dry Cleaning Process ,
Daily A
The pure, wholesome goodness of GOLDEN KRUST
BREAD—its tasty, delightful flavor—make it a welcome
addition to every meal, and just the thing for in-between
" shacks. It’s extra good—an good, for you! Madein Gil-
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Gilmer Sanitary Bakery
patch on the farm of Mr. Her-
bert McWhorter at Shady
Grove in this county Wednes-
CUT DOWN YOUR
MOTORING WORRIES!
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' Try care-free motoring with GULF! Gut maximum per-
B-&ormance and uniform response from your motor by the
regular UM ofdependable GULF Gas; 0fs and Greases.
B. C. SORRELLS, Agent
NOTE: If you buy oils or gasoline in large quantities, ask
us for special prices. Phone 372: Onthe North Highway.
ON ALL
Bedroom and Living
Room Suites
BANKACCOUNT
and daughter Cecil, went to
New Orleans, La., Wednesday5
where _ Mrs.' Ragland will
consult a heart specialist, ' -
Get your Dress tosfinish out
the summer-at The Crystal
e -.a
motored Stinson mohoplane, _
and had been in the-service ef"
Osborne Powers and Jerry
Ryan.. '
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BY TUCKER & LASCHINGER
will not be listed among- the
Bunday highway casualties.:
. . . Well there should be a big
crowd at the two shows tonight
with $450.00 to be given away.
Of Health In
Every Slice of
GOLDEN KRUST
the four on board were:
Andy Dickson, pilot, of Mon-
roe. La.; Herbert Buckley, co-
Lovell, Moroni Hamberlin, J.
C. Shockey, Walter Ortolani,
Tully' Reynolds, Bill Davidson,
G’adewater. _
ent then for payment as soon
as possible. No vouchers can be
paid for the last half of the
State Aid until the money
comes from the State Depart-
ment. , - - . ' .
Any parent or guardian ' of
_ will be just plain old pa-paw.
Air Lines and P. A. Ivey. busi- . . . Earnest Ameen was out
„ high school purposes must put
in application for transfer. It
is too late to transfer students
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once. ,\ •
FRED COVIN, Co. Sup.
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school children who expects to. Shop. Now at still lower prices,
■ ‘ ' ’ ’ “The Price Will Sell You.” ..
business of any of her other
pictures. It is one you will
doing want to see several times.
lives as the plane went up in
flames.
The plane was a new • tri-
gr.
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time, Edgar. . . . We hope you A , D I ng
have a nice t rp and that you Lan S bar ber chop
“John Brogoitti, • i
“President Rotary Club,
"Understand Rotariah Paul .
Ivey of this Club killed in air-
ness man of Birmingham;
Ala., who was a passenger.
Mr. Guy Weldon, who .lives
next,door to the McWhorter
residence, and- Mr. McWhorter
were first t reach (he scene. .
Mr. Weldon was awakened
from his leep at about 11:45
Wednesday night by the roar
—,--------- Bank Account tonight
Dr. and Mrs. T. s. Ragland $450.00. Feature picture
Bette Davis and George
today still trying to collect
some bills. . Maybe you are
selling too many Kevinators
m-the extortionist., plan,
Earnest. . . . It looks like it
might •rain ′ today and the air
seems to have something that
reminds us of early fall and
football season. -... Speaking
of football,' Henry McClelland
has a ood prospect in Jack
Baird who is, 15 years old and
weighs almost 180. pounds. He
should be a nice size young
man in a year or so... Mr.,
and Mrs. Edgar Evans plan to
goto Galveston Saturday night
and come back Sunday. That is
quite a trip in that length of
Softball Team
Wins From Empire 1
Oil Co. Wednesday
The Moody Chevrolet Co.
softball nine won a 6 to 2
victory over the Empire Oil
Co. team at the company’s field
may be transferred where bus
routes have been established ——Admission is free to......
that will provide transporta- softball games. Come out Win-
tien to a school that teaches. nesday evening and
theft* grade. If any, one ex- good softball. v
peets tor send their chiid to atre--"
high school they should make
application for transfer at
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
Stembridge, Wednesday, a fine
gM. .
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. Dr. E. C. McAlpin and Mr.
and Mrs. J. & Whitis motored
to Dallas Thursday morning to
attend the bedside of Mrs. 8.
V. Loyd, who. was to be
operated on there Thursday.
plane explosion near Gilmer
last night. A M. Avery of Na-
tional Caet Iron Pipe Com-
of the airplane motors,
moment later he heard •»
Brent in “Front Page Woman.”
Short subjects include Buddy
Cartoon, Sterling -Holoway
ccmedy and Paramount News.
Gene Stratto" Porter’s
“Keeper cf the Bees” is the
feature attraction at the Crys-
tal Friday and Saturday with
Kay Johnson' in "Jalna" as the
prevue Saturday night.
Shirley Temple’s newest and
best picture “Curley Top” is
the big attraction Sunday and
Monday in Gilmer and' all ” of
East Texas. In this , picture
Shirley ■ sings, dances and
charms. She is exactly as her
patrons want her. For this pic-
ture all passes will be cancelled
and ail children will be asked to
have tickets. “Curley Top” is a
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Bette DavissGeorge Brent
“FRONT PAGE WOMAN”
CRYSTAL
road show and the producers ' " ...... "
will have a director with the double the time and double the
picture. This newest hit from 1
X’7
Monday,, when they lost 7 to 3.
The Empire team will play
Moody’s atGImerWenesday on the
of next week to. try to turn 1 it
The Gilmer Rotary Club re-
ceived the following telegram
Thursday morning from the
Birmingham Club:
\ “Birmingham, Ala.,
. - 'Aue 15, 1935.
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Shady Grove Is Scene
Of Fatal Crash Near
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the tables after their defeat.—
Batteries fdr Moody ’'. were
Warren Whittlesey. — pitcher, of Birmingham, Ala. .
thepelta AirLies omy 45 - Duriatheabsene,mnvacatln,or
a---- j---- id —- e-— n-h: the regular, condeetor of this column,
guest writer* win “Cirele th Square.”
“ . ":Hope they get rid of the
E money, tonight so all_of us
hopefuls can go to the Thurs-. .
■ day night show at the usual
f time next week. . . . Most of
A Picture""""
4 DIE IN BURNING PLANE
LIMITED TIME ONLY
1 W. Croley Hdw. Co.
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You’d hardly recognize a scene like this—yet not so long
ago they were an accepted Monday feature. The modern
laundry has changed all that. Today, every housewife
knows she may safely entrust her most prized garments
to the expert handling of a good laundry. You'll find our
work perfect—from every standpoint. Yqu’ll find our
prices always right. Test it on one weeK’s washing.
GILMER STEAM LAUNDRY and
ODORLESS DRY CLEANERS
Prominent Birm-
ingham Executive
Mr. Paul A. Iv4pnsmengosPlane
— —‘Velta AirLines plane
whih -ePashed at Shady Grove
about - midnight.. Wednesday;
was a prominent business man
A meeting of the " County
Board has been'called for Mon-
Ldaxmrning at nine o’clock
This is a special meeting and
anyone having • business to
bring heforfthe Wrri should
F be present at that time.
Fifty percent of the State
1 - Aid has been paid off and all
teachers holding State Aid
see some
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- . . Quite a few of Pat’s
pilot, of Wichita Falls, Texas.; friends call him “Dr. Pepper”, clock ' 0
’. W. Thompson, of Atlanta, but to the new, grandson he *
performance in the game a at —
Gilmer with Barnsdall Oil
us have been going to the
show-on bank night so oarly—
that we fail to eat any supper
and if we do eat before we go,
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pony's Dallas office of which J 1
Ivey was xice-president, just, Ga
left Dallas by plane for Gilmer.
Appreciate all you may be able
to assist him on behalf of Ivey
(Formerly Bennett’s Barber
Shop)
DAN BURNETT. Prop. '
South Side Square Gilmer
Your Business Appreciated.
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Perfect
CLEANING
day night, snuffing out four )
Head-on Collision ’
Oh Pritchett Road
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A truck occupied by Ralph .
and Ray Martin and their r
young brother, and a light _
roadster driven by Ray Adkin-
son were in a head-on collision
Wednesday night.
All occupants of both cars .
wore from Pritchett.
. The cars collided, just off
the Gilmer and Pritchett high-
way, near the residence of
Emmett Venn. •
Ray Martin suffered uts
and bruise*. He was the only-
one of the four whose injuries
needed medical attention.
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 135, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1935, newspaper, August 15, 1935; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1447982/m1/1/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.