The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1934 Page: 3 of 6
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was won by Mrs. Alton
gins who received a
make
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unless
time from Genesis
n to 50 hours and
include the lady
three merchants,
sheriffs brother.
Blue Ribbon Malt, can .
HIENZ CUCUMBER PICKLES, jar
wife of the chancery clerk, ‘
and the power company’s of-
fice manager. Parents of twins
2-Quart
Can —
Weiners or
Bologna
lb 15c
town’s truck drivers is a twin
and another has twin nieces.
All these twins except two Jive
within one mile of the Fulton
courthouse.
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Pacific .
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Fletcher Lovell
GROCERY SPECIALS
Sugar, 22-lbs.. 1.00
those clean, silky center leaves— and
you really wouldn’t have to be a to-
bacco expert to know why farmer*
get higher prices for themThyfe
the mildest leaves—they tast better.
You’d be impressed by Lucky Strike’s
famous process- “It’s toasted”—de-
signed (or your throat protection. And
Hy. Miller, Aged
Negro, Died Wed.
Full Cream
WISCONSIN *
CHEESE
1b 21c
- Specials For
Friday and Saturday
14c
110c
round and firm, and fully packed with
long golden strands of choice tobaccos.
That’s why Luckies “keep in condi-
tion"-whyydu‘ll find that Luckies do
not dry out—an im/nrint ptitt m every
smoker. And you’ll get the full meaning
of our statement that Luckies are al-
trays in all-ways kind to your throat.__
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CONTRACT CLUB
. MEETING WEDNESDAY
FRED T e,
B.B.H,’
For County Treasurer:—
W. A. LUNSFORD.
For District Clerk:— ..
FLOYD BAILEY. '
For Commissioner, Preet. 1:—
W. 1 (IBA) RICH.
USKO MACtEY.
JESSE B WOODFIN.
GORDON O. CARRINGTON.
C. G. (CALVERT) WILLIS.
R. E. (BUD) WILSON.
O. F. (OLIVER) WELLS.
For Comm. Precinct No. 2:-
• Luckies are all-ways kind to your throat
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OIL SOLUTION
PERMANENTS
1.00 to 3.50
FINGER WAVE
15c and 25c
Facials 75c and LOO
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SPECIAL PRICES
On All Other Groceries.
We Want Eggs and
1 Chickens.
Fletcher Lovell
SOUTH HIGHWAY
BARBECUE FOR
VISITORS WEDNESDAY
FANCY DRESSED
Fryers • 29c
EACH
PALMOLIVE OR
CAMAY SOAP
TOILET
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ject to the Democratic Prima-
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BEEF SEVEN
Roast - 12c
Steak ■ 15c
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For County Judge:—
J, R. HINSON. . - 1
For County Attorney:
MILTON OBEER MELL.
For Sheriff:—
J. M. SEAGO.
R. E. (BOB) FOSTER.
JOHN BIRD POWERS.
J. W. BRYCE
For County Clerk:—
WuL SMITH.
TOMMIE MITCHELL.
B. C. (BERTIE) ELWELL. "
For Tax Assessor-Collector:—
enanuE ewEN. ----——-
and washing aoda.
Always include grapes
your orchard for they
such delicious jellies.
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to Revtio
56 minutes.
“It’s toasted”
Dallas police art having a full opportunity of learning by heart
the actual appearance of Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker. Lfe-size
placard, of the notorious pair have been made from small,, photographs
and placed on display in the office, of the Dallas police department,
»o that every man on the force must view them on reporting to work.
The two men have,the drop on Clyde and Bonnie, but the Texas des-
perado and his "moll" are only cardboard in this picture. (Texas
Mew, Photo,.) ,
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FRESH FISH
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you have Spirea bridal wreath
in it. /
Mrs. Wilbur Duffey gave a
recipe to the club ladies on
how to make fudge cookies.
Mrs. Harper Bland, Reporter.
... Mr. and Mrs. & V, Davis
and Mrs. Allen McClelland
spent Thursday in Dallas.
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After supper the party re-
paired to the home of Mr. and
Mrs. B. E. Robertson for danc-
ing.
Those attending were Messrs,
and Mesdames I. C. Laschinger,
R. H. Laschinger. E. N.
Laschinger Pat Marshall, Ed-
win Marshall, Alton Hudgins,
Goolsby won guest prize, two
linen handkerchiefs.
A dainty refreshment course
was served the following: Mes-
dames H. S. Gordon, Boyd
Crosby, E. B. Younger, R. H.
Laschinger, I. C. Laschinger,
Alton Hudgins, C. T. Crosby,
‘ John D. Goolsby, Gus Morris,
orized to an
wing candidates
Ive offices, sub-
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Lakes about six o’clock and
after a pleasant social hour a
THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1984
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Bananas, 1b. _________ 4e GREEN BEANS
New Potatoes, 2 lbs.. 9c 2 Lbs. ------------------- 17c
AARON DEE HENSON.
J. U (JOE) ELLISON.
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shall and Mr. Patterson of
Tyler
Onions, 110-Ibs 29c
COFFEE, Lovell 99 ,
Spcil, pound+44tMV
STRAWBERRIES, box 10c
Fresh String Beans, 3 lbs. 25c
SALAD DRESSING
8-oz. Jar. 8c; Pint l5e
5 Quart Jar ........ 25c
wammusommua-euwwmwmama-wscwsr
QUAKER MAID BEANS
3 Med. Cans . .14c; 28-oz. Can . .8c
IONA STRINGLESS BEANS, 1 7.
2 No. 2 SANS -__---------......“ V
Chum Salmon, 2 tall cans....... 25c
We think you’d be impressed if you we know that you’ll be truly fascihated
mw Luckies being made. You’d see . when you -see how Luckies are rolled
For Congress:—
A. V. GRANT.
MORGAN G. BANDERS
HERMAN V. PUCKETT
GARLAND R. FARMER
For District Attorney:
G. L. FLORENCE
For Representative:—-
Oris. T. DUNAGAN.
■ The Stamps H. D. Club met
at the home efMrs, H. W.
Duffey on April 12, for its
regular meeting. Twelve mem-
bers and two visitors, were
present. ,
’ Mrs. John Duffey, Mrs. Dave
Bland, Eudell Mangum and
Mrs. H. W. Duffey were on the
program.
The interesting news items
were: Some ladies use a piece
of clean straw: to saw their
angel food cake instead of cut-
ting it. If you like your —pfe-
crust brown and flaky spread
a little cream over the top be-
CUELLAND.__, Rex Moughon, Frank Marshall
pt, of Education:—and Weldon Wheeter.
Henry Miller, a crippled
negro who for years was a
very familiar sight on 'the
streets of Gilmer, until ill
health kept him home, died
Wednesday night.
He was a genial philosopher,
and a character well-liked by
white people as well as those
of his own race.
v His exact age was not known
but is presumed to have been
about 90 years.
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As Mr. and , Mrs. Claude
Becker of Marshfield, Mor,
were on their way to a hospital
at Springfield, the stork over-
took them and when they ar-
rived Mrs. Beckner walked in-
to.the maternity ward carrying
her nine-pound daughter wrap-
ped in a blanket.. . _______ ■
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50 round, so firm, so fully packed—no loose ends
that's why you'll find Luckies do not dry out
A generous pinch of gsoda
prevents- cooking odor of cab-
bage. Smoked paint may be
cleaned with solution of-water
last Tuesday for Louisiana
where he had prospects of a
singing school.
postmaster,
and the
One of the
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A very enjoyable barbecue
was given by the friends of
Mr. and Mra. R. H. Laschinger
and Mr. and Mra. E. N. Lasch-
inger Wednesday - 5 evening
honoring their brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I.
C. Laschinger of Petersburg,
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Mra. Elwyn Crosby enter-
tained the Wednesday Con-
tract Club Wednesday after-
noon. April flowers adorned
- the living room where three
tables were placed for bridge.
In the play, club high score
WEST MOUNTAIN
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Mr. and Mra. Usko Mackey
attended the singing at New
Diana Sunday.
' ' Mra. L. M. Morgan who
spent the winter months at
Marshall with her nephew and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Mc-
Pherson, returned home last
week.
Miss Frances Lee White has
had measles.
The work of beautifying the
cemetery, is under way. Also
the building of a new drive-
way which will add much to
looks and appearance as one
drives along the highway.
The 8. C. Morgan family
visited in the home of Mrs.
Lucy Davis at Gladewater,
Saturday.
Mrs. Mattie J. Phillips spent
a few days with her daughters.
Mr. and Mra. J. C. Kyser, at
Gilmer, returning home last
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Clark
and son of Simpsonville,- .. also
Mr. and Mrs oemster Lovell
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LUCKIES
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Henry McClelland. H. M.
Prater, H. V. Davis. Allen Me-
Clelland, B. E. Robertson,
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IONA PEACHES . a O’CLOCK '
2 Lg. Cans .. 27c| Coffee, 1b. .. 21c
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR
5-Ib. Bag . 25c; 1 2-lb. Bag . .54c
24-lb. Bag..... .......1.04
PILLSBURY BEST FLOUR
6-lb. Bag .; 29c; 12-lb. Bag .. 54c
24-lb. Bag ............ 1.04
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HENDERSON. “ lThe party gathered at Twin Elwyn Quinn, Mr. W. H. Mar.
The Bible-reading marathon
appears to be coming back as >
an indoor sport. A few weeks
ago Rev. Dake and members of
his Zion City, Ill., congregation
read the Bible from cover to
cover in 69 hours and 17
minutes, breaking all'records.
But the Zionists’ were not to
enjoy their triumph for long.
Recently Rev. Pitcher and a
. team from the Pentecostal
ChunH of God in Baltimore.
1.25
Extra Heavy _______ 1.33
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‘otatoqes, 1b. —----; 3c
Cpuntry 25c
FRANK ROBINSON.
LEROY DALRYMPLE.
JOE M. SPANN.
LEE DRIGGERS.
JOHN PICKITT.
For Comm. Precinct No. 8:—-
J. B. AMOS.
J. PREM DAVIS.
J. A (ABB) BLACKSTONE.
J. J. DELOACH.
C. O. CLARENCE (DUGAN) EARP.
Comm. Precinct No. 4:—
MARSHALL HOLMES.
For Cotton Weigher, Preet. I.:
R. H. (HARY) RAY.
For Justice of Peace, Prect 1:
B. F. BLEDSOE.
OTIS O. SHIPP.
WALTER A. WHITE.
For Coastlbbie, Precinct 1:—
1. T. RACKLEY. ~
JAY T. DARDEN.
R, V. SHOCKEY
For Justice of Peace, Preet. 5:
m C. BELL.
For Constable, Precinct No. 8:
C. B. (FATTY) ROBERTS.
SLICED
Bacon
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DRY SLT
BACON
Lb - • 11c
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Fulton, Miss.; is not exactly
a ‘’twin city’’, but it claims the
record for padrsof twins in a
town of 900 population. Among
its prominent twins are the
sheriff, deputy sheriff, the
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1934, newspaper, April 19, 1934; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440817/m1/3/?q=green+energy: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.