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The Gilmer Mirror from Gilmer, Texas • Page 8

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The Gilmer Mirrori
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Gilmer, Texas
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thin spcl far 2-THE GILMEH MmTlOn.JJilmcr, Tew January 23, 1DCO T-V SCHEDULE ijatch Church Getsliew 7 The Better Way CkJMMKJ MO-Jlijthwnv I'mrol BY M. .11. JOHNSON TJiwe 0 His 00-LW New. Weather -Huntlry Brinkley Rtport LM. of the Pbintmnn Kceil Manhunt Krnle Ford Jlun Lock Up XMM i Wralhrr Paiir -Mill.

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3(1 NJJA liiuiH- Frf-m ilurdav 0:00 -All Star (Ic.lf Local Weatlu.r Review -lUooii To The al Man ft Inc I nullenre -Tlic ncputi- The fnt.ouchal.|e« Couli! Be You -77 Kuo.fl St-it, -I'olio-Thon till Feb. 1 SUNDAY, JAN. .11 church 12:011 Keaturettf Time (inme fjiifrn Onera Time: -Kaltar of London 7:00 Knntlny Showcase Shore f.oretli. Younc show fatrol Cheyenne Thu II jg Movie FjjrMo 0:4.1 -Joeliilot liuwllne 10:10 Kudor Kepurt Phillip Marlowe i'tar Snow Kh'iw 12:00 Tomorrow', SATiritlMV. JAN.

31 1 Mtiwlinjr 2:45 MunkrtUII -All Star Culf Radar Report Want Texas film Kyr 7:30 -rhallcnye -Lone Shir Ntecl (lour MourUn Street Heiit It C'ouUI Kt Yon l.nivrenri- K'c-lk 11:00 Flollyoiod Mi.vie llwiilllnrK I'EIJ. 1 I'efiuty KfiUin nrt.x.nj .1 TV 5:50 -Niilionnl llo.lnr Kant New. Party Thesiiui lone Territory Peter fjoon 9:00 Steve Allen 10:00 Now, 10:10 lu.lur This 10:45 Jnek I'nar Show Weather 11:00 Jnek I'dnr Show 12: 00-- Tomorrow's llen.llinr^ "II-' CHRIST HE UFTED L'P" FLOWERS DIAL Tl COOK FLORIST RCA VICTOR TELEVISION MMMICK M10 SUPPLY "tkunntl THURSDAY, JAN. 28 Hound Cnrtoonn Special, Nnllo-xl HtndllnPii fiftiort Unnni Heed Johnny SUccntd 8 WJ- Buchelor tither Emit Oi-eucBo Xarj fofA Srcret JO Hadir Remrl Betty Hotton Sowllaf Show Wtallier 11.00-Jwk J- Mr Show Tomorrow'i niinjir, IAM. Hm b'M-Cttum FRIDAY.

29 XII Cia'prel anil Hardy Kdition News Shri'veport Hemingway Ucsilu' I'layhousc Twill ht Zone Coronnilr, Hunt Edition Weather TV News Final SATURDAY. JAN. Junction Hockey Dlackle I'nelfic Time 00 Howlini: Gun Mason Dead or Alive Will Travel Smoke Snillane's Mike Hammer Saddle KJItion N'ewj Kdition Woather Premiere SCWfMV, JAN. .11 is Hie Life 2J Pcrtormnnee of Insjifratlon un Sneclnculnr The Phllnimonic Choir Qu fr win LATCH. Jan.

new members were added to the fhtin-h here Sunday. They are Mr. and Bill Denton and two of their children. Visitors at church Sunday were Attorney and Mrs. Caldwfcll, Mrs.

Kielden and J. E. of Kilgore, and Mr.s. Linda Mr. and Luther Young have a granddaughter born to Mr.

and Mrs. Adon Young in The baby jjirl, Virginia Lee, was born January 16. The baby weighed 9 pounris and 6 ounces. Mr. and Mrs.

Young spent a few days with their son and family and brought their two older grandchildren home with (hem the week. Nnil, the ynurij; of Mr. and Mrs. lias the Mrs. Zelma llyrner has been at the bedside of her sister-in- MIH.

Kmma Wade, who is ill at her borne. Mr. Wade nnw has the flu. Miss -lean Roukniaht marie a (o Aikansas to see Bobby I lei man. whn has been tht-re f'ir a week.

xx SEAT COVERS: TUESDAY. FUJI. 2 Cartoon. TV Serial, 1:10 4 Tcxnn HlehliehiK MeOcp unit Hunt 9 -News Report or The I'nar Know ghnw 12:00 WEDNESDAY. .1 iV.riO—National Head II Kenorl.

fiiOO-Spurts Troin liieM -U. S. Mur.tmll Up Wane Njjtl.l FJiflitu Ileport Biiaeon Street I'nur show Wenlher 11:00 Jnrk I'uiir Show Tomorrow's Channel TIIUKSDAY, JAN. 2H Knrly Killtinn Newa Kililien IVfiiin.fr Slireveporl Tell Till. Truth i- Harriet 7:30 Johnny itinjro 90 I'nrirlr Kdition News Kdilion Weather J'reniiere News Finul SHE KUJS WADE MlleH S.

on flwj. DRUG FACTS I FEEL A LOT BETTER HOW THAT MY PRESCRIPTION is eeiNG RILED AT NEWSOKkDENSON IT'S A COMttJRI HAVING THAT STOftF IN WHIM PHARMACY ISA pRomsi OHMER. TEXAS He received a head injury a few months ago while working for an oil company. Mrs. Minnie Bouknijjht left for Houston Wednesday to spend a few days with her daughter, Vera Bouknight.

Miss Pat Rutherford accompanied Vera and Minnie home Saturday to spend the week end. Mr.s. Linda Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Moore of Dallas, is spending a few days here with her parents.

Her husband is in Korea. Robbie Fleet, who is in college at Abilene, visited his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. K.

Mathis Saturday. Mr. and Mr.s. Frances Hymer of Terrell, Mr. and Mrs." Bill Denson of Longview, Mr.

and Mrs. Rex Ijyrner of Greggton, and Mr. and Mr.s. J. H.

Johnscn were guests of the Willie Hymers and Mrs. ZeJma Hymer Sunday. Attorney and Mrs. E. L.

Bell of Dallas were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Miibcrry Hun- day.

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Willis and daughter of Tyler are here a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mr.s. Tim Willis.

Pictured in Dallas "Church World" was a bust of the Chris! sculptured by the late Gutx.on Borglum which has been suggested as inspiration for a proposed statue on Spcarfish Mountain in South Dakota, to be known as "Christ on the Mountain" and which would parallel the famous figure. "Christ the on a mountain overlooking Rio de Januro, Brazil. We sincerely hope Ibe proposal will be earned through to completion, and as early as consistent; for surely there could be no more appropriate expenditure of our material substance than to lift up Christ physically and spirituaJJy. There on that moun- 1 tain where multitudes could look up and behold His image, would be on inspiration draw millions of people to look upon that face in reverence. That could draw great numbers to His way of life.

We can think of no finer way to manifest our devotion to our Redeemer than to honor Him in this physical manner, which will surely have ils spiritual significance as well. "And, if 1 be lifted up, 1 will draw ail people to Me." What wonderful words! Spiritually minded men arc greatly concerned about this begun, and foresee great potentialities that can be foreboding unless Christendom turns to Christ with resurgence unparalleled for centuries past. But with that, then we can bring our world inlo righteousness that could well be (he beginning of the millincum. God grant that every Christian around the world will pray afid work for that condition above all material gain. "Seek ye first His Kingdom and all these shall be added." Fvt.

Burl Mackey Will Take Port in Winter 'Maneuvers in Germany Army Pvt. Burl Mackey. son i of Mr. and Homer Mackey, i Pritchett, is scheduled to ticipate with other personnel from the 237th Engineer Battalion in Exercise Winter Shield at the Grafenwohr-Hohenfels training area in southern Germany Feb. 1-7.

Winter Shield, an annual winter maneuver designed to determine the combat readiness of Seventh Army troops, will I provide realistic training under combat conditions. I A construction specialist in the battalion's Company in Heilbronn, Mackey entered the 1 Army last June, completed basic training at Fort Hood. and I arrived overseas last November. The 18-year-old soldier at- i tended Gladcwater High Svhooi I and was employed by Monaqu i Gage in Pritchett before enter ing the Army. World Twi'iitit-th -Tlic Hnlmlous I'iftirs K.I Sullivnn lionalil Kenirnn Theiilor Alt ml Iliu-hock I'mcnl Shuw -Wlint's My -Tlchlrono' Final KiJilion Nt'ws Woalhor Movie 1'rcnlk'rd MONDAY, FBII.

1 Cinema XII :30 -Farmer Alfiilfn 0:00 Kurly Kditinn Xews fi: Knrly KJilion WVathor Kiile Smith Shnw The Texan Father Knows Ilrst The Danny Thomas Show The Ann Sothorn Show June Ally.ion Walter Wim-hell file Final Edifion News Ktliliori Weather Xa-ht Owl Theater TV News Final Lumber ond Building Materials EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER GILMER LUMBER CO. Mrs. Odis Bauman fell out of their pickup Friday night and was carried to the doctor. She was only scratched and bruised and is at home now. Mr.

and Mrs. Alton Maywald of Kilgore and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Weatherall of Talco were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

B. H. Maywald Saturday night. Guests in the home of Mrs. Guy Schuler over the week end were her daughters, Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Everetts of Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Oaily of Seven Pines, and Mr. arid Mrs.

If. C. Thomas of Longview. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Chamberlain of Dallas were here Sunday to see Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barton and bis mother.

Mr. and Mrs, Deb Dawson were here Sunday and Mond. l.o see her parents, Mr. and Mi A. W.

Flowers and for Mr. Dav see the doctor. Mr. and Mrs. N'orman Smi and three children of Dalli visited his parents, Mr.

and Ml Marvin Smith over the wee end. Their young son took sic while here but was able to home Sunday. Miss Sanders of Uento will be home Tuesday to spcn a few days with her parent Mr. and Mrs. B.

Sanders. Sh will return to college Febrtiai 2. Mrs. Alma Walker of Hcnd erson spent the week end her with her daughter, Mrs. Bi.

Denton and Mr. Denton and at tended church here Sunday. Rev. J. L.

Cross, pastor of In Rhonesboro Church, wil preach here Saturday night a 0:00 o'clock. Prayer meetini will be one hour earlier, at o'clock. Rev. G. W.

Hullet of Rosewood will hold the revival'heft in August. Mr. and Mrs. R. O.

Smitl? accompanied their daughter, iyiarj Jo back to Globe, Ariz, to spenc a few months with their foui children in Arizona. One of the twin sons Mr and Mrs. Donald Jones was'sick week. Mr. and Mrs.

TJerrell Petty, Linda, Larry and Tommy visited and Mrs. J. C. Gaston Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Charlie Joslin and daughter of Dallas her parents, Mr. nnd Frances Harper, and; her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thoma's A.

Thompson Miss Lula Mac Parsons nnd Lewis Huet, both of Dallas were married recently in Dallas Mrs. Huet is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Parsons. They were given a bridal shower Friday night.

Diana Baptist Church Slates Spring Revival B. T. Machens Operate White Swan Cafe, Take Over from Leo Williams i Mr. and Mrs. B.

T. are now operating White Swan Cafe in Gilmer. taking over from Leo Williams. Mrs. Machen is Mr.

Williams' mother. Staff remains the same as well as hours and service, said Mr. and Machen. DIANA. Jan.

Baptist Church has set April JO, through 17 for the spring revival. The evangelist will be Rev. Barney Walker of Longview. The Baptist church will have a School of Mission from March 27 to April 1. Mr.

and Mrs. Bennie Rodgers spent the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. A.

Watson at Hooks. Mrs Grace Moughon is very sick and had to be admitted to the RagJand-fcnlaw Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Avcry and Byron A. Davis of Greggton spent Monday with Mrs. W. F.

Flcenor. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mr.s. L. C.

Brannon were her parents, Mr and Mrs. S. B. Whitlcy, her brother, Henry Whitley and son, David Mike, daughter, Patricia, Mrs. Brannon's sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Young and children from Winnsboro, also her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith and son from Pine. Mr.

and Mrs. Keeling of Lone Star have bought and moved a house in by their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B. J.

Traywick and sons. We welcome the Keelings to our community. I Mrs. Louie Covin left Tues- 'day morning to go to her son, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Dean Covin in Dallas. Harold Dean called his parents Monday night and told them they were all sick with the flu. He asked his mother to come and help them out. Diana will soon have another new business, a barber shop. Mr.

and Mrs. L. L. Bauske! spent Sunday with their son, Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Bauske and i daughters, at Greggton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bauske has been very sick with the flu. Opportunity knocks each week in the Mirror want ads.

Fire Damages Pleasant Grove Home Saturday PLEASANT GROVE, Jan 27 Henslcy's house was damaged by fire Saturday. 1 was undetermined. Mrs. Fannie Fitzgerald is home from the hospital and i recuperating real well from surgery. Mrs.

George Fitzgerald un. derwent surgery last week and is now at home and doino fine I Mrs. Marion is on the sick list this week. Mrs. William Fullar visited her sister, Mrs.

Rose Turner in i Dallas Sunday. Mrs. Turner has been in the hospital but is now 1 at home and doing fine. Mrs. W.

E. Vaughn is much improved and is able to be up some now. Mrs. W. H.

Stegall has been but is better. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harris and children of Tyler and Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh Dudley and children of Longview visited their mother, Mrs. Joe Fitzgerald who is sick, over the week end' Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Vaughn and boys of Union Grove visited his mother, Mrs. W.

E. Vaughn who is ill. Also visiting "her were her daughters, Mrs. Leonard Riley, Mrs. Virginia Rogers and Mrs.

C. W. Howard, all of 'lOngview. NOW Specializing TRAVELERS LIFE INSURANCE MA1AI MORE FOR LESS flUff WILBURN INSURANCE AGENCY Air Unit Names Dickie W. Bell 'Airman'of Month Airman Third Class Dickie W.

Bell, son of Robert Bell of le Star, has been selected as he outstanding airman of the month by the 1968th Airways ind Air Communications Ser- 'ice Squadron for the month of December 1359. The unit is at Charleston, S.C. Air Force Base. Airman Bell earned this ward because of his outsland- ng devotion to duty, coopera- ive attitude, excellent personal ppearance and exemplary mili- iry bearing. He was commended for this ecent achievement by the ommander and the Non-com- issioned Officer In Charge and as presented with a three day excused from KP for 30 ays and will receive special msidcration for promotion.

Airman Bell is presently as- gned duty as an Aircraft unding Control Operator in hich capacity he assists air- aft in making safe landings uring inclement weather or nder emergency conditions. ifff mff POWER FOR FBII. 2 r.i.10—Hiioklelie'rry Ilniinil Karly K.lilion Kdilion Weather Shrcvejinrt Jmt Men -The Dennis O'Knefo Show -Jtuny Loves of Dnble (iillij The Iteil Shelton Show -The Moore Show -IKnol Edition News final Kdilion Weather Sv'leht Owl Theater 1 -TV News Kinol fli.HI JtlOO 10:0010:30 lOi-IO 10:45 12:00 V. PBB. 3 "XII Draw McRraw Kdilion Ncwj Hdition Weather Dateline Shrevcport 0:30 -Uc.

Our.liuest Venture Mllllorinlre oOt A Secret To be Kdilion Weathe Owl Ncwi Final remember always how easy is the polile, friendly and how much is a part of our creed. Loyd Funeral Home As the population of Texas grows and rural industry expands, the need for dependable electric Dower also increases. The Rural Electric Cooperatives of Texas are meeting that challenge. As new power demands are made, heavier lines and equipment are installed. Expert "trouble shooters" are alert around the clock to restore after damage from wind and weather.

This steady dependable electric service and the expert attention that makes it dependable are the proud achievement of the membership of the Electric Cooperatives of Texas. They borrowed money at interest to build the electric systems that are providing Partnership Power for Progress. cotr. Loc.Uy.CwJroll.il Tax fayin, Butlnm A.

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