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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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Harrison Homers Twice For Undefeated Yankees Jimmy Hauison hit two home first ones hit tint season foi the Yankees Monday night! The Yankees defeated the Dodgeii 16 to to lemam undefeated in the boys baseball league in Gilmei. Big bandy is second place team Sid Longest was winning Yai.kees pitthei although hu divided the game's Ditching with Andy Huit, top league hurle'i Tht Dodgeis used I L. D.indeii,, Laiiy Stegall and Paul Williams Hai i ison sooi ed i had 4 RBIs Daviu 2 foi 3 also fofc tl)e YaiiKues In the second game Monday Big Sandy Braves mei Charl'fcs 21 Wai i ick' vi innmy shull Brasher, Nelson Hyman 'and- Ulas Arnold, The. made runs. the 5th inning to break up the game.

Gilmei Yankees last Thuis- day- defeated- the Braves 1,9, to behind soms line pitching by 'Aivillc Lint'scy, Bob Cook and Andy Kuit Lindsey stiuck out MX in his two and Hull sti utk out five, giving up one hit. Hurrison hit- 3 for 5 and Alan Robertson, Brav.es'catcher foi 3, two of them doubles Also last 1'liuisday the Cards whipped ihe Dodgers 10 to 2. Paul M.at.tox hit 2 for. ,2 for the Qodgers and; Nqlspn, Byman the Caids pot 2' foi 3 as did litoiiie Barnes. Ulas Arnold was winning pitchci and 1, B.

pitchei. The used Jj losei BATONQ.AVEKAGES, LTC. THRU JULY 3, 1358 IM.yi-r. Team AH I'd Hunt RBI Alan Robcitson, Biaves 20 14 538 7 10 Jimmy Haiuson, Yankees 30 15 500 17 7 Mack Dean, Yankees 10 8 000 8 5 Paul Mattox, Dodgeis 18 8 444 5 3 Laiiy Ellison, Biaves, 9 4 444 5 2 Andy Hint, Yankees 20 11 423 Ifi 7 David Bedaid, Yankees 18 7 389 8 1 Nelson Byman, Caidmals 18 7 389 4 4 Dohhie Cardinals 1C .375. 9 3 Bill Yankees 115 .375 0, I.

D. Neel, Dodgers 19 7 368 5 4 Richard McClelland, Cardinals 17 6 .353 5 Donnie Herrmann, 9. 3 333 6 1 Billy Dean, Yankees 3 1 333 1 0 Gerald Farris, Yankees 3 1 333 1 1 Joe Fitzgerald, Braves 20 8 308 13. 7 L. P.

Sanders, Dodgers 13 4 308 4 2 Mike Clark, Cardinals 7 2 .286 3 2 Arville Lindsey, Yankees 7 2 .286 4 0 Bob Cook, Yankees 7 2 286 3 0 Wesley Bishop, Yankees 18 5 278 3 8 Don Maines, 21 5 238 7 2 Lai-iy'Smith, Yankees 26 231 10 5 Charles Warrick, Braves 14 3 214 5 0 Paul Williams, Dodgers 20 4 200 3 Joe Bennett, Braves 20 4 200 4 0 Roy Braves' 5 1 200 1 0 Jjobhson, Braves 11 2 .182 3 0 James Amps; Braves, '11 2 4 1 Robbie BrUns, Yankees 17 3 .170 2 4 Sidney Longest, Yankees 6 1 .167 2 0 Don High 6 1 107 1 1 Kenneth Hudson, Dodgers 13 2 154 4 0 Selywn Fink, Caidmals. 14 2 143 2 0. Sully Lcverettj 15 2 5 2 John Davidson, Braves 16 2 125 7 1 As Long As They Last FieW Rua Tree Ripened FAIR BEAUTY PEACHES At GLEN GARVIN ORCHARBS PAY THURSDAY SIX MILIS EAST OF MIDWAY OFFICIAJ, STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE Gilmer Building Loan Association AT GILMER, STATE QF TEXAS, AS OF THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON THE DAY OF JUNE, 1958 ASSETS Fust moitgage dnect i eduction loans $1,269,37827 Loans secuicd by shaies of this association 4,22808 Stock in Fedeial Home Loan 24,70000 Govei nment obligations 85,000 00 Cash on hand and in banks Furmtuic, fixtuies and equipment, less depieciation 1,521 31 Othn Assets Leasehold! Improvements 8,56203 378,593.16 1,057,800 00 TOTAL ASSETS CAPITAL AND LIABILITIES Repurchasable or Fiee Shaies. Installment shaies Optional shaies Loans in piocess Other Fee Specific For uhcollected interest Geneial Reseiveb Federal Insurance reserve Reseivcs foi contingencies 27 63,003.9.1 1,000 00 $1,436,393 16 343 55 74221 453.42 64,063.93 TOTAL CAPITAL AND LIABILITIES STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF UPSHUR We, J. A.

EIROGOITTI as President, and JOHN M. BROOKS as Secretary of the Gilmer Bu.Ud.ing Loan Association located at Gilmer, Texas, each of us do solemnly swear that the statement on the reverse side hereof is true to the best of our, knowledge and belief. ANNE TAYLOR, Nolaiy Public, Upshtu County, Texas. CORRECT-ATTEST JEROME BISHOP ROYCE HUDGINS THOMAS K. COOK Director! J.

A. BROGOITTI, President JOHN M. BROOKS, 1958, SubscrilJcd ami sworn to before nic this the 8lh day of July, Big Sandys 'Cats Defeat Tigers 5-2 Big Sandy Wildcats whipped the Gilmer Tigers 5 to 2 in a Babe Ruth age boys baseball game Tuesday night. Laroy Davis and Keith were holding away with a good pitchers duel, but fielding errors hurt efforts pitchers. Davis, Wildcat pitchei, slruckoul 10 batters in six innings and Dorsey Robinson struck out 3 in the 7th inning The Tigers got only 2 hits while Tiger Pitchers Johnston and Lorry Duke gave up only 3 hits, 9 Tiger errors contributed lo the Joss.

Standings: Wildcats 5- 0. 23 Tigers 1 5 KENNETH qualifies i' tournament. Upshur County Golf Tournament Championship Flight Edd Gooch Bill Patteison Shot Terry J. M. Brooks Robeil-on-Roycelludgms Jake.Long Ralph 3ymun First Flight Kenneth Johnson-Don Williams Jiimes.Thijrpcn-Biid-ly Davis Kenneth Duke Kenneth White Chester Sluddard Jim Cooch Second Flight Spot Band Bobby Wainck if.

Johnson C. C. Abncy Mason Real don Pack Mo. us Gates John; GaJvm Third Flight John R. Calloway Eddie Robci tson Jim Baker Ray Skmnei Kenneth Sheppard Curtis Biljingslea.

Mike Clark Max HoneycuU Match matches to by July 13. Pritchett Lady Has Visitors PRITCHETT, July Aithur Moms of Thibodaux, was a iccent guest in the lome of het aunt, Mis Mitchell, Mis Gaston-of Oilando, Tla, returned home after a three'weeks visit with ler sistet-m-law, Mis Mitchell Mr and Mis Donald Wil- and biothei, Audic, oyer the week. end. Mrs Culhc O'Bnan of Kansas and Coleman Staikey wcie married in the. hornet, of hei istei, Mi and Mi9 Cail Holloway, last Fnday afternoon Mi and Mis Bail G-age aad baby and Miss Ann Gage of Dallas visited then, giand- mothei, Mas Annie Gage, ovei week end Mis Mammie Teuell was btought home fiom a Tylei hos- pitai Monday Mr ana Mis Fied Simmons ic in Houston visiting his sis- ei, Mi and Mis Sam Beny Mr.

and Mrs. Monique Gage nd Bienda, Mi and Mis Bobby MePeak and son spent week end in Galveston Mi and Mis Melvin Caffcv Longvitw spent the week end with hib paients, Mi and Mis Caffey -v. Mi and Mis Ruben Stegall attended the uncial of hei sis- ei, Sallie Boukmght, Sun- lay aftemoon Seveial otheis lorn heie also attended Mi and Mis Hoopei and son, Worth, of. Dallas visited hei mister, Mi and Mis Catlett, Saturday Mr and Mrs Joe Roberts arid Jathis visited their daughtei, and Mis Watd and on, of Gieenville ovei the week end Miss Nancy Hill of Longview spending the week ith hei gi andmothei, Tom Bell Mr. and Mrs.

Travis Stegall lave a new daughtci She is heir second Pritchett Baptist Church re- ival is in piogiess this week with Bi Glenn Stovell of Judon doujy the pieaghing Mr and Mrs Cecil Biatchei sons of Ft. Worth visited Durand Davis Visits Parents At Glenwood WOODLAND, July nd Davis of" Eldorado, ind Mr. eiidall of GJa()cwater visited heir parents, Mi', and Mrs. Edd Javis, July 4., Mr. and Mrs.

Joe. J.oncs visit- Mr. and Mrs. George Tel in. Friday.

Aubrey Davis visited Mind Mrs. Gene in klii' Saturday. Nclvyn Ro- Sj who had spent two with the McGicggois, home with Mi Davis Mr. and Mrs C. Pitman ind JOB Bruce spent July 4 in 'ail visiting relatives Mr.

and Mrs. Lake Bain Mr- and Mrs Frank Vlutson in Tylci Saturday. Mi Vliitson was operated on Sal- day in a Tyler hospital. her mother, Mrs. Eula Walker, last week.

She returned, home with them. CRYSTAL MABRE is so TERRIFYING THAT WE HAVE TO INSURE YOUR LIFE! $1OOO IN CASE OF: DEATH FRIGHT DURING THi SHOWING Of A of duectois of Upshur County Water District No. 1 scheduled for lyiond.av was postopcned. No definite date was. set for a future meeting, THE CILMER MIRROR, Gilmer, Texas July 10, said Q.

T. Loyd, chairman. I Eskirnoes. are considered akin lo tlle American Indian. J.B.WHKECQ WITH, BET TER VALUES" THIS is IT! OUR VUY BIST SPORT SHIRTS FOR MEN Choo I rum tins peuul group oC men's line shirt; STRAW HATS BUY NOW! That cool Western Straw with ,1 self confroming bum.

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Many Attractive Styles. VALUES TO $2.98 ALL SUMMER SKIRTS REbUCEb FOR QUICK CLEARANCE I A PPINCE JIM BACKUS riifctrf KinliltiWUlU ClSIlt immMiMllMl't PLUS 2nd FEATURE Stephen McNally In HELL'S FIVE HOURS $133 1 Values To $7.95 I 1 Priced At 388 PIECE GOODS SACRIFICED! One Big Table of Quality Cottons Drip Dry Prints, Broadcloth, Everglaze and Many Others VALUES TO 98c YD. 3 2.

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13,688
Years Available:
1951-1976