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The Gilmer Mirror from Gilmer, Texas • Page 9

Publication:
The Gilmer Mirrori
Location:
Gilmer, Texas
Issue Date:
Page:
9
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WM Air IN James Jones apprentice, USN, son of Mr. uncl Mrs. Leonard Jones of 909 W. Huller, now serving Ilickham Air Force Base. i Junes is a graduate 1 of Unict 1 i High School and unlisted in the Navy Dec.

30, He received tiis naval training at San Diego. VK-8, operatinc under the Pacific Division of the Military Air Transport Service (MATS,) is transporting high priority Lateh Faiily Has (buses Guests in Hawaii with Navy Air Trans- cargo and personnel to our Far port Squadron 8 (VH-8) at I Eastern military installations. CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO 10 YD-FIKE FUNERAL HOME ON THEIR FORMAL OPENING IN GILMER GATES-REED PHARMACY 101 TVLER Tl 3-2571 EMORY LOYD, BILL LOYD AND CHARLES FIKE ON YOUR FORMAL OPENING OF LOYD-FIKE FUNERAL HOME SHOP SIGNS UANIIAL I'ltICK, Owner 511 MARSHALL TEXAS LATCH, June and Mrs. Kenneth Thornton, Mrs. lluby Vance, Mrs.

Henry Thornton and Mrs. Charlie Broadhead of Laurel, Miss, are visiting their aunt and cousin. Mrs. Lucille- Bullard and Mr. Bui- lard.

Miss Vera Frances Bouknight has returned lo her old I job with the phone company in i Dallas. Pvt. Tommie Dugan of Kansas was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Williamson.

He came home wilh Pvt. Buford recently. Bro. and Mrs. Mill'ord Collins and daughter, Becky, spent a few days in Conroe wilh her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Caddy, last week. Mrs. Myrt Maberry drove to last week with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Russell, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jack Russell, who visited here last Sunday. Earl Russell of Houston visited his father, Sam Russell, last week end. Jess Grey of Dallas visited Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Williamson over the wee kend. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.

H. Bouknight Sunday were Lewis Crow of Fort Worth and Mr. and Mrs. O. L.

Bouknight of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith of Grand Prairie visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Smith, over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E.

Fielden of Dallas were home for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Borden and Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. Wallace drove to Texarkana Sunday to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Davis, returned home with them for a summer visit with bis grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Borden and Mr. and Mrs. H. Maywald.

E. J. Henry of Mrs. Harmon Fcnton, is hospitalized at Hawkins, where he lives. A daughter, Lydia Marge, was born to Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry Dean Strong in San AngeloMay 25. Mrs. Strong is the former Jackie Wade, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Leon Wade. Among those from out of the county who attended the funeral of Mrs. Stella Thompson were Mrs. C. E.

Mrs. Clara Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Findiey Tucker, Mrs. A.

B. (Boots)- Bullock, Miv and Mrs. THE C-ILMER MIRROR, CilfntT, Twtas IMV-1 II Afleid Food Caidiig Cliiic AtBnceHigh I Participants were of (lie percentage loud I spoilage that results loom woni poorly fitted gaskets and inaccurate giiagcs. During the first each participant was required to lake the purls of her cooker apart for cleaning and inspect- Eighteen colored farm worn- ion A cleaning of all I en attended the foods canning! cookers proceeded the testing clinic, which was conducted at of the guages. Three hours were Bruce High School, May IB.

All expressed appreciation to Miss Anna L. Barrett, Negro Home Demonstration Agent from Harrison County for her services throughout the day. Twenty-six pressure canners were checked for accuracy and the identification, 'cleaning and maintenance of various parts were well discussed by the agent spent in testing the accuracy of the guages and one hour was used in demonstrating methods of canning. The colored county agent is asking that others interested in having their cookers tested contact him' at their earliest convenience. REFILLS for every kind of ballpoint pen, 49c each, at The Mirror.

'tfc RECEPTION DESK AT GILMER Art Club's flower show field Sunday at Bruce High School arc, left to right, Mines. R. L. Smith, treasurer. Bobbie Webb, vice-president, Bowie, program committee, Margaret White, secretary, and Mary Mathis.

Studio. W. R. Reavis, Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Williams, Rev. and Mrs. C.

M. Knight, and M. C. Long of Tyler, Odell Jones and Olen, Mr. and Mrs.

Emmctt Thompson, Albert Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson and Thurman Thompson of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. O.

F. of Oklahoma, Mrs. Mary Gear-hart of Denison, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Mobile, Ala.

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bouk- night and children, Mr. and I Mrs. 0.

L. Boiiknighi, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bouknight of Dallas were here last week end.

Their mother, Mrs. Minnie Bouknight, and girls, Emma Jean and Ann, accompanied them back to Dallas for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Buster Lang- parents, Mr.

and ford of Freeport visited his. parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. P.

Langford. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Goodson of Gladewater visited his sister, Mrs. Martha Buchanan, Sunday.

They came after her to be at the bedside of her father who is seriously ill. Bobby Thompson was home last week on leave from the Navy. He is stationed in San Francisco. PEGBOARD, with hsr.smg fasteners, at Construction Supply Co. 13tfc BILL AND EMORY LOYD AND CHARLES FIKE AND BEST WISHES ON YOUR OPENING LOVD-FIKE FUNERAL HOME WE ARE PROUD OF HAVING THE OPPORTUNITY TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH THIS FINE GROUP OF HONEST YOUNG MEN.

WE KNOW THAT THEIR EVERY EFFORT WILL BE FOR THE BEST. THE PEOPLE OF UPSHUR COUNTY ARE INDEED FORTUNATE TO HAVE THE EXPERT SERVICES OF THESE MEN IN GILMER. INTERSTATE LIFE INSURANCE CO, DALLAS, TEXAS Mrs. W. 0.

Watts' Mother Visits at New Bethlehem NEW BETHLEHEM, June 1 Jesse L. Davis is visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. O. Watts, this week.

Mrs. Davis lives in Lake Charles, La. Mrs. Norman Trice and children left Thursday on a visit with her sisters in Rhodessa. Mrs.

W. F. Fleenor and son left Saturday for Bandera. Mr. Fleerior will join them for a few days visit with Mr.

and Mrs. Bennie Fleenor. Mr. and Mrs. F.

P. Doyle are visiting Mr. and Mis. C. B.

Mosley. They went to Idabel, Okla. for a visit with Mrs. Mosley's grandmother, and Mrs. Doyle's mother, Mrs.

J. T. Huntis and Mr. Huntis. Mrs.

Alvin Starr of Houston visited here last week. Visitors in church Sunday were Mrs. Lola B. Hill and daughters of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Ray, Mrs. George Mount and sons. Gay Wilson and Stanley Curtain-of Longview. The vacaion Bible school will start about June 20. Mrs.

Charles James is a lot better this week. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.

Thomas last week end were Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Coclena and daughter betty Kay, Mrs. Henry Codena, Mrs. Alex Coclena, all from San Antonio; Mr.

and Mrs C. Burnett and sons from Ladonia; Mr. and Mrs. R. L.

Cain of Marshall, and her mother and father, Mr. and I Mrs. 0. 0. Cain.

Chrysler Introduces Tubeless Car Radio This year nearly all cars have luucless tires, but Chrysler Corporation has gone one by introducing for the first time a tubelcss car radio. The set makes use of those new- electronic gadgets, transistors. There are 11 of them in the new Chrysler car radio, each about the of a pencil eraser and having the life of the car. Transistor sets use no vibrator pack, rectifier or which account, for of car radio failures. Eliminated is the vibrator hum and warm-up period.

Also these transistors require only 12 volts instead of 250. STOP THAT ITCH! IN JUST 15 MINUTES, Vdiir (Or back at any druir slort; I Try ITCH- ME-NOT for the itch of cent-ilia, ringworm, insect liiU-s, foot, ilrh nr any other surface itch; Toda-y at llocf-'fi I'tiarmacy. AND BEST WISHES TO LOYD-FIKE FUNERAL HOME ON THEIR FORMAL OPENING i- IN GILMER JUNE 4 AND THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Safe Deposit Boxes Member F.O.I.C GILMER, TEXAS CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES EMORY LOYD, BILL LOYD AND CHARLES FIKE ON THE LOYD-FIKE FUNERAL HOME FORMAL OPENING IN GILMER WE ARE HAPPY TO BE WORKING WITH LOYD-FIKE FU- NERAL HOME, WITH OUR CONVENIENT TIME PLAN FOR FUNERAL FINANCING. IN TIME OF SORROW, THE PEOPLE OF UPSHUR COUNTY CAN NOW HAVE FINANCING AR- RANGED TO SUIT THEM AND YET HAVE PEACEFUL AND GRACIOUS SERVICE. INTERSTATE GUARANTY COMPANY DALLAS, TEXAS.

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13,688
Years Available:
1951-1976