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THE GILMER MIRROR, Gilmer, Texas July 15, 1901 — Page 5A
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ing the months of November, city water customer, who had
December, January and Febru- used 79,700gallons of water one
Environmental and recreation
noise that can damage hearing
includes power tools, household
appliances, long daily commutes
in heavy traffic. water siding.
McDonald's Homestyle
Burger Meal, Big Mac Meal,
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must be exposed to loud noises
Soft foam earplugs generally
available in drugstores arc quite
effective; some are rated by the
EPA as to how much protection
leading causes of
hearing loss. Noise at
85 decibels, eight hours
a day. will eventually
cause hearing loss.
That's the noise level
created by typical
vacuum cleaners and
electric razors. A gar-
bage disposal puts out
motor boats, gunfire, motorcycles, they offer. Cotton balls do little to
and rock music Dangerous noise protect your hearing
ringing in your ears, the
noise could be damaging
your hearing. When
listening to recorded
music, never turn the
volume control more than
halfway up, and limit •
your use of headphones
Curtail time spent in loud
environments, and wear
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“Name that citizen,”’said
councilman Mark Mask.
“Dean Lumber Co.,” King
said..........-----
City Manager Tim Gump said
King said that the city used to their watering. That’s why their
base monthly sewer charges on sewer charges are lower.”
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One of the most basic steps
Gunfire ■
Continued from Page 1
month, had only a $6 sewer
Gilmer Crafters Mall
102 Davis • Gilmer
(903)843-3681
Whitney Lake. Jennifer is the
niece of Frank Warren. Joan
returned home Sunday after-
noon and Betty and Tammie
drove on to Abilene. Tammie
toured the Abilene Christian
University on Monday before
returning home.
John Lynn McCellon, son of
week with Jerl, Mary, Melissa
and little Jerl.
Joan, Betty and Tammie
Warren spent Saturday and
Sunday with Joan’s daughter,
Terri and Steve Martin, James,
Scott and Michael, in Cedar Hill.
Saturday evening Joan, Betty,
Tammie and Terri attended the
wedding of Andrew Ball and
Jennifer Folsom at the home of
E.C. and Clair Lincum on
Simpsonville News
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in time. I remembered the say-
ing, “See a penny and pick it up
and all the day you’ll have good
luck." I should have the doctor's
bills all paid by next March.
FM TOLD it’s against the
law to send out these chain let-
ters. Something to do with using
the mails to defraud, etc. If you
do get one, DO NOT be afraid.
Just stay in bed all day with a
rabbit’s foot, horseshoe, four leaf
clover, with several garlands of
garlic until the next Friday the
13th. Above all, don't give in to
superstition. Good luck.
GOMER, TEXAS
Starting Times:
July 16, Sun. 6:00 P.M.
July 17, Mon. 7:00 P.M.
July 18, Tue. 7:00 P.M.
For Information Call
903 843-3971
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1018/11888 at Gilmer High School
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These Gilmer teachers, Lota Hollis, left, and Leann Wren, are
participants in the isenhower Math and Science Program
Workshop this summer at Kilgore College. The classes are
funded through the Dwight D. Eisenhower Mathematics and
Science Higher Education Grant.
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TOMMIE CRONE
Phone: 725-6192
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SIMPSONVILLE, July 13— the surgery. They put a drain
Lesa Jackson spent the last two tube to bypass the blockage,
weeks of June in Los Angeles, which eased the pain.
Calif, at the Merle Norman Cos- Oak Hill Baptist Church re-
metics Home Office Training vival services are July 16-22.
Program. While there she not Bro. Gene Lee will be the evan-
only became a certified beauty gelist. Ralph Clark will be tap-
advisor for the Merle Norman ing the revival messages so the
Studio she and Tommy recently shut-ins can also hear them,
purchased in Gilmer, but they Just contact him at 762-2914 if
also experienced a 5.0 earth- you would like to hear these
quake. Tommy joined Lesa for tapes.,,
the weekend and taking a break A trip to Branson, Mo. was
from the rigorous training discussed Sunday at Oak Hill,
schedule they enjoyed Univer- The youth will sponsor this trip,
sal Studios and took a “Grand but will need help from the
Tour of Los Angeles” seeing church to pay for the bus. Bro.
sights such as Olvera Street, Steve will gather information
Rodeo Drive, Venice Beach and and bring it before the church at
homes of many of the stars. a later date.
Soules Chapel United Meth- Mary Dunn’s father and step-
odist Church would like to in- mother, Irvin and Betty Illgen
vite you to their “Guiding Light of Angleton, are visiting this
Class.” Norma Steger is leading
the class and is doing a wonder-
the wedding the bride and groom geaqmmnnmn
were honored ata reception at 3 38242242
for him to give the shotgun to his that, as far as he knew, there is
mother, which he did. no sewer line on Dean St. He
“We confiscated the shotgun said that the only sewer connec-
and left him with his mother,” tion would be to the company’s
McAllister said. “She said there offices, fronting on S. Montgom-
were no other weapons there, ery St., but promised to check
and she felt he would be okay, further into the matter.
Hugh and Edna Buckingham Our maih concern was his well- Avoid late-nioht
visited their son and daughter- being. We did not arrest him. 9
in-law, Dennis and Judy An M _ noun , meals to stop
Buckingham, and granddaugh- •PSnurAN-IHD A;.naucuz-z.
ters, Nicole and Kami, in Fort meeting at La FInca acid indigestion
Worth recently. They attended The upshur County A&M For people who suffer from
the graduation ceremonies for Chib will hold its quarterly meet- ,na'gestion, relief can be spelled
their granddaughter, Nicole, ing Monday at La Fi a m-o-d-e-r-a-t-i-o-n.
from Tarrant County Junior change from the site previously , Ac.d indigestion, or heart-
College. She received highest announced. Dinner will be burn, is often caused by a
honors in the Humanities Divi- served at 6 and the backflow of stomach acid into
sion of her class and was hon- ram win bepin At 6.30 snid the esophagus, a long tube con-
ored as one of the top ten of her Brent Brevard ’ • necting the throat and the stom-
class. ju un . k Speaker will be Robert A ach. .. .. n u
EdnaandHugh Buckingham Earley, Director of Special Pro- Indigestion can usually be
went to Bryan to attend the grams-College of Veterinary avoided by skipping late-night
wedding of their granddaugh- Medicine at Texas A&M Uni- meals, eating at a casual pace
ter, Lisa, to Mike Darr of Col- ucu au A.i.. ..a a... and cutting back on certain
lege station .St Andrews Epis- Mted parties are encouigod^to fqods,saja Pr. Alan Buchman of
copal Church was the scene of said Brevard Baylor College of Medicine in
the beautiful ceremony. After ’ Houston.
More about city
Continued from Page 1 low sewer charges,
that most of the water was used “You know how that works,
for his acre lawn, and did not go Bull,” Mayor Dean said. “Some
ful job. This quarter they are
studying in the Old Testament
Their subject is “A Nation Turns
From God.”, These lessons em-
phasize that each of us are ac-
countable for our choices and
testify that disbelief and dis-
obedience lead, to ultimate di-
saster. They challenge each of
you to come and study God’s
Word with them every Sunday
morning at 10 a.m.
Joan Warren is the teacher
for grades 1-6; Edna
wat 419. Bivd., Pittsburg. Texas*-
Buckingham, 4-5- year olds.
They also have a nursery oflittle
ones through age 3.
Donna Carter and Michael
Crone visited this week in the
home of Bill and Tommie Crone. John and Becky McCellon, had
They came to pick up Charline surgery this week to correct the
Crone, Michael’s sister, who had problems he had at birth. The
spent a week visiting. Also surgery was successful, and he
Michael wanted to tell everyone had his first milk July 11. He
by before leaving for the Navy. seems to be doing fine. If all goes
He left Tyler on July llforGreat well John may get to come home
Lakes, Ore., where he will be in in two weeks.
boot camp. Becky McCellon, mother of.
Bro. Henderson filled the the baby, has been in the hospi-
pulpit at Oak Hill Missionary tal for the last week with pneu-
Baptist Church last Sunday monia. She is no.w home and
evening while Bro. Paul Knight feeling better. 1,,
was visiting with his mom.
Jay Henson left July 12 for
Great Lakes, Ill., where he will
be in boot camp for the U.S.
Navy.
Lila Fielden attended the
Patterson Family get-together
at Mineola for the 4th of July.
She said that of the large crowd
there were 42 senior citizens.
They had a “blast.”
The WMAofOak Hill Baptist
Church will meet at 10 a.m.
Tuesday. Then on Thursday
morning at 10, the District Meet-
ing will be held at Calvary Bap-
tist Church in Gilmer. '
Hazel Knight’s sonogram she
had Sunday showed that there
are some gall stones. They de-
cided to wait until Monday to do
Drama set at
1st Assembly
First Assembly of God in
Gilmer will present the re-
nowned dramatic production,
“Heaven's" Gates and Hell’s
Flames,” in three performances:
Sunday, July 16,at6p.m.;Mon-
day, July 17, and Tuesday, July
18,7 p.m. at Gilmer High School
Gymnasium. Doors will open
one hour before starting time.
There is no admission charge;
however, a free will offering will
be received to help cover the
expense of the production.
Everyone is invited to attend.
For more information call 843-
3971 or 843-5700.
All Extra Value Meals
Include Large Fries A
Med. Soft Drink Hwy. 271H.-GUmer
. an average of the water use dur- King also complained that one
Iwonldliketoexpressmy
deepest gratitude to the members
of the Lions Club tor allowing me
to participate ii the 1995 Queen’s
Race. Andalsotothe family,
Iriends nd people if the commu-
nity that supported me during
this memorable endeavor.
n Mendy Cargil
Tus adusapubticegrwiceiprondedbyJ.T. Tetts endde Amence Acedemy efOw
you can take to prevent, or at least you have a heating loss by rubbing
limit, hearing loss is keeping fit your thumb and forefinger '
A Purdue University study of men together near your ear You
65 and older found that men should be able to hear the sound
with high fitness levels show less they create if you suspect you .
deterioration in hearing. The ear have a hearing loss. you probably
depends on a healthy blood do. You should contact your
supply. and exercise increases doctor immediately
blood flow
Allergy Testing and Treatment Available
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Monogramming
Sound Advice about Your Hearing
Approximately 28 million Beyond that, there are specific
Americans, more than 10 percent steps you can take to limit your
of the population, suffer some exposure to noise. A rule of
hearing impairment Exposure to thumb to use is if you have to
excessive noise is one of the shout to be heard, or if there’s a
the Ramada Hotel ballroom. 3
Many friends and family mem-
bers attended. A special guest
was Lisa’s step-grandmother, 3E
Isla Dora Dartmagen, from Ger-
many.
The newlyweds will live in
Houston, where Lisa will be at- I
tending Rice University. She 5
received a full scholarship and E3
expenses after graduating from ||
Sweet Briar College, Sweet
Briar, Va., with a 4.0 grade av- ||
erage. She will be doing her E
graduate work at Rice. Mike will s
complete his college work at Ba
Texas A&M University. 62:
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Overton, Mac. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 118, No. 56, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 15, 1995, newspaper, July 15, 1995; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1479011/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.