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The Gilmer Mirror from Gilmer, Texas • Page 3

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The Gilmer Mirrori
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Gilmer, Texas
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3
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Winners Named in Texas CEDAR SPRINGS Forest Service Contest School iincl counly winners have been announced by the Texas Forest Service in the Counly Korcsl Kire 1'oslcr contest. Lea Pickill, ii fourth grade at Gilmer Elemon- won first pluco in her while Kim third grader ul Ilur- came in second. Rencc Fuller, a sixth grade student lluvmony, first in her i i i while Handy a fifth grader at Diana won second Only third, fourth, rifth Valid sixth grade students arc for the contest, Jjwhicli is sponsored iinnually tho Texas Forest Service National Fire Prevcn- iilion Week. For judging purposes, third a fourth ii'radt's are grouped in one wliile fifth and sixth are grouped in an-' Jolliur. The two best posters in division were selected Texas Forest Service por- to determine school From all the j.winners, they selected the Bounty winners.

A cortifi- siijlable for framing, given each school win- and county winners, presented certificates Amounted on attractive hard- plaques. Educational Officer Gor- -tnan Adrian says the Texas Forest Service sponsors the 1'vent in an effort (o make school children aware of the clarnaging wildfires that often ravage Upshur County pasture and forest lands. Deborah Hart Named to Senate JIY MRS. ALVIN PKAKSON' CEDAR SPRINGS, Nov. Springs WMU ob- rved the Woman's Day of ruyer meeting in the home Mrs.

Mary Francis Arm- rong. Mrs. Armstrong was charge of the program, nose attending were Mrs. oily Phillips, Mrs. Mary uinphrey, Andre irdan.

Mrs. Mary Francis rmstiong, and a visitor, rs. Armstrong's mother, rs. Georgia Ann Cook of arshall. LKA ANN 1MCKITT, Oilmen fourth grader nnd iliiuijhtcr of Mr.

and Sirs. Sccill I'kkitl, was a winner in (he fire prevention poster contest. I.ca's poster of I'eanuts anil Snuiipy ami gang luitllcd around football rnpliiinc-il, "Don't fnnilile anuniil with fires. You might break up this game of Photo. At Baylor U.

Miss Deborah Hart of College Station, formerly of Gilmer, has been elected to the Student-Faculty Senate of the Ornl Communications Department at Daylor University, nnnoiiuccd chairman imd professor Glenn R. Capji. The department ''offer's programs in four diy.isions: drama, speech pathology and audiology, radio-TV-f i 1 and spcch, which Miss Hart will represent. She recently narrated the department's theater reading of George Orwell's "Animal Farm" which was produced in Baylor Thcalcr Oct. 31- Nov.

5. She also serves as vice-president of the Alpha Tan chapter of Zeta Phi Eta, national professional speech fralernily, and is a member of Pi Alpha Malbda Social Club. A 1970 graduate of Ciilmcr -High School, Deborah is the (lauglilfr of Mr. and Mrs. R.

L. Hart of College Station. Kelsey-Enoch News Hy ULA HAMBKRL1N KEI.SF.y-KNOCH, Nov. 15 Mayfield is visiting his brother, Bill Mayfield, in Safford, Ariz. Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. Reals went to Many, lo attend the funeral of his brother. Mr.

and Mrs. Wesley Bailey of Thibodeaux, I visited his grandparents, and Mrs. Waller Bailey, and Mr. and Mrs. Jnrncs Ault lasl week end.

Mrs. Vera Matthew is in the hospital in Longview. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Prit- lehetl have returned from visit lo Iheir daughter's Mrs.

Mary Ann Arringlon and I family of San Manuel, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Payne 'of Bridgeport are visiting i her mother, Mrs. Sarah Che-; I valier Ihis week.

I Mrs. Doris Vinyard and son, Ltiris Cope, of Kenne! wick, have been visit: ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Simmons. Mrs.

Geneva Dcnnion and Mrs. Blanch Bell of Salt l.akc' City, Utah, are visiting their sisters, Mrs. Sarah Chevalier and Mrs. Myrtle Mamhcrlin and others in this area. Mrs.

Bill's daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Perry of Oklahoma City, were here also. They came to attend the funeral of their brother, Parley Lindsey. Mrs.

Daisy Jones is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Irene Bean and others in the Dallas area this week. Mr. imd Mrs. Carl Bryant have gone lo Dallas to be with their son, Wendell Bryant, who is having surgery.

Mrs. Eddie Randall, daughter of Mrs. Zela Sullivan, was buried in Kclsey. Funeral services were held in Longview. Pvt.

Dwighl Purifoy of Ft. Pcndleton, had his billfold containing $136 stolen. Usvight is the son of Mrs. A. J.

Reals of the Kel- scy community. Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Means left Sunday morning for Utah. EAT HERE OR CALL 843-3911 FOR ORDERS TO GO FOR A FRESH PIPING HOT PIZZA TREAT Dairy Mart Pizza Menu CHEESE HAMBURGER SAUSAGE PEPPERONI COMBINATION OF TWO MKIHIMI 1.20.

1.45 1.45 1.45 1.60 1.50 1.85 1.85 2.00 -FRIED CHICKEN MENU- TRY OUR DELICIOUS FRIED CHICKEN MADE BY A BLEND OF SPICES USED IN OUR BATTER CHICKEN BASKET 3 PIECES OF CHICKEN, FRENCH FRIES, SALAD, TEXAS TOAST AND HONEY ONLY INTRODUCTION SPECIAL! THURSDAY AND FRIDAY CHICKEN LUNCH BAG 2 PIECES OF CHICKEN, FRENCH FRIES, TEXAS TOAST AND HONEY 1 25 Steak Finger Bosket With All the Trimmings 79 DAIRY MART Latch Road at Quitman Hwy. 843-3911 useful presents were pie- THK GII.MKit MIKKOIt. Gilmn. Nov. senled lo Mrs.

Birthday cake and coffee and hoi tea were served. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Daniel and Marsha of Kilgore Mr. and Mrs.

Jimmiu the week end with the strong and Judy spent the Alvin Pearson's week end at Toledo Bend. Mrs Georgia I'earson Mrs. Alvin Pearson spent Cindy and Jinunic of I one Wednesday lo Friday will) Slur Salurdav in Hie Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Daniel Alvin Pearson and Marsha in Kilgore and' attended the Revival al East- for medical treatment.

Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Murlin allcnded the funeral of Ins i nephew.

John Henry Mai tin of Elalnn Ilougc and visited Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Martin and John G. Mai lin while Ihcre.

Mrs. Kmiiiii view Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Ilunyon spent the week end in Ft.

Worlli. i A group of friends and neighbors surprised Mrs. Evelyn Burgoon with a birlhday party at her home Friday night. Many nice urn) in the Hospital in the I'incs Custom Picture Framing "If it's worth Snvliif; Prnme 11" Construction Supply Co, Also Non-CiUrr Olnsj WILBURN AGENCY INSURANCE- IF IT WILL BURN INSURE WltH WUBURN 101 MARSHALL ST GILMCR PH. 843-2321 We Spcctoliic In: HARD TO PtAC.f.

AUTO 4 TRUCK INSURANCE Because ol AGE OCCUPAriON TYPE Of AUIOMOBILE ACCIDENl.OR TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS INSURANCE CANCELLED GIFTS FOR ALL! Gilmer Tire Battery Service 306 EAST MARSHALL (Vi BLOCK EAST OF TRAFFIC LIGHT) Come In And Register For Free! SET OF TIRES! BATTERY! BATTERY CHARGER! PURCHASE REGISTER) 24-MONTH BATTERY Exchange 36-MONTH BATTERY 1795 GOODYEAR CUSHION BELT 4 for 4100.00 E78-14 700-13 F78-14 F78-15 G78-14 G78-15 H7814 H78-15 J78-15 Plus from $2.15 ro $3.12 F.E.T. Per Tire Lifcfime Guaranteed Super Heavy Duty Shocks $995 Installed 4 PLY NYLON 650-13 for 39.80 775-14 4 for 54.36 825-14 for 58.00 Plus from $1.75 ro $2.29 F.E.T. Per Tire ALEMITE ELECTRONIC BALANCING ON THE CAR BALANCING FLEETWOOD MARAUDER Raised White Letter plus 2.92 F.E.T. L60-14 plus 3.42 F.E.T. G60-15 plus 3.03 F.E.T.

plus 3.41 F.E.T. TIRE REPAIR ALL SIZES ROAD SERVICE MIKE POOLE CREDIT AVAILABLE C. L. MARTfN GILMER TIRE BATTERY SERVICE GREEN STAMPS 843-2571 Try SHAFER REXALL PHARMACY First SAH GREEN STAMPS NIGHT S43-2803 PRESCRIPTIONS PME DKLIVtKY WATCHES COSTUME JEWELRY COSMETICS GILMER.

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13,688
Years Available:
1951-1976