The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 119, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 6, 1996 Page: 10 of 18
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Page 10A—THE GILMER MIRROR, Gilmer, Texas January 6, 1996
district opener, 65-62.
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Recent Arrivals
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“I thought they did a good job contacted some of the “inveter-
ate pot hunters” believed to be
there,” she said.
She had other praise for the disturbing their sites, and some '
had agreed to leave the sites
girls were Britni Jones, 3; Lady Buckeyes as well.
“We played good defense. We alone. Others, he said, had not
Any local citizens who see or
rebounded well.”
(903) 762-6868
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or Gilmer Police, he said.
Pewitt Friday night
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The Lady Buckeyes were hop- learn of unauthorized activity
ing to continue their winning at the sites should contact the
ways on the road against Paul Upshur County Sheriffs Office
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• Assistance in qualifying for forest tn appraisals
• Advice about forestry incentive programs and public
Aracely Arias, 4; Ginger Ray, 5;
Scarlet Gibson, 2; and Amy
Chevalier, 6.
Also scoring for the Harmony
boys team were David Howard,
6; Todd Trimble, 5; Shannon
ing of Chad Trimble (15 points)
to thrash James Bowie.
Also scoring for Harmony
• Forest planning
• Forest improvement
Neighbours
Custom Floors
Carpet ~ Ceramic Tile
Fireplaces ~ Hardwood
Linoleum ~ Subfloors ~ Tile
You must have
• mnmum SI JOO moodily
•3 months on the job with 1 year
history
• 6 months at current residence or
• must be able to get insurance
• must have telephone at your
residence
• must be able to prove job time
and income
Tigers slash Buckeyes
in district opener, 65-62
TheGilmerBuckeyesledmost didn’t put ’em away.”
30 a £ifetime of Hiealtfiavie
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* Forest economics and financial analysis of forestry
DEAN LUMBER CO.
South Montgomery & Dean-Gilmer, TX 75644
903/843-381 1 • 903/843-2457 • l -800-441 -8552
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"They will be saved in asci- , ahead of schedule” on the study
entific manner, then returned forthe project, and that any
to the Indians,” he said. "mitigatiqn” needed should be
Wiersema said one of the complete in time to keep the
“more significant problems, at lake on schedule.
Bring this ad with current pay stab, driver's license
to Mike Calhoun
or call 885-2164 or 1-800-622-9009.
Ask for Mike and get a pre-approvaL
NO dlMMICKS!
You can be driving in as little as 12 bears.
Don't hesitate — Cail or come by now ...
Jackson
Cadillac • Pontiac • Oldsmobile • Mauda j
1000 Gilmer Sulphur Springs
and private timber manag
of the way Tuesday night on the The young Gilmer eagers,
road against the Mount Vernon comprised mainly of sophomores
11 Tigers, but collapsed in the final and juniors, suffered from their
- five minutes of play to drop their inexperience. this and other sites. is with -
The last five minutes we just people attempting to’ loot the CntHO —--
The Buckeyes carried a 53-42 made several bad decisions at site." Continued from Page 1
advantage into the fourth quar- crucial times,” said the Gilmer He said egenrire, who are in 1994. ctoeranre rate was 13
tor before being outscored 23-9 mentor, who admitted to a couple currently very favorable to the percent, representing 50 of 376
in the final stanza. of bad decisions himself. city and who feel the city has offenses. The Atlanta Police
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with 13, and Brandon Beasley turned out that their leadership site. 42 percent, or 135 of t of
with 11. Rico Gardner had five was not able to keep Gilmer from The city has been extremely ees—mdet g.g,
points and Larry Tennison four self-destructing in the final min- helpfill to the study twin he •MI county onenrrs
to round out the scoring. tes. said. They've had a policeman Lchygrsacount.PoPNla
l “We led by 10,12 and 14 points The Buckeyes were hoping to out there guarding the site at tonofen5ineemostalas
the whole game until the last bounce back Friday night on the times we couldn't be there our- mres.residentsgveewthinct
five minutes,” said Buckeye road in Paul Pewitt against the selves,” he said. “We fry to have , 95 “ A40d ePW1
Coach Joe Crawford. “We just Brahmas. • someone there at an times.” Hrn3handacerrnorcet.r
Eagles sweep three lamlgyatargssenedzsan ‘
The Harmony Eagles basket- StamAa, 5; Brandon Duke 2; found by those doing the impact
ball teams started the New Year and Jeremy Pollard, 3. study..
off on a winning note by sweep- in one case, he said, one of
ing all three games against the Lady Buckeyes the people caught digging took nr-;n eon
visiting James Bowie Pirates at Baa qu.,-, off through the woods to escape. -ISI-
Eagle Gym last Tuesday night GVS5 Ml. VGIIIVI This type of things make the Kristen Kiker and Donald
Harmony’s varsity girls ex- The Gilmer Lady Buckeyes agencies see red, and is also Drain announce the birth of
tended their district record to 2- improved their district record to illegal," he said. “When the city their son, Alex Scott Drain, on
1 with a 45-27 victory over the 2-1 with a thrilling 42-41 victory owns it, it is definitely illegal, Dec 21 at Laird Memorial Hoo-
; Lady Pirates. Darcy Treadwell over the Mount Vernon Lady and is also illegal on private pital, Kilgore. He weighed 7 too.,
led the Lady Eagles in scoring Tigers there Tuesday night land." 14 oz.
with 14, and Mary Ann Johnson Kelly Nugent sank two free He said the “grave robbers” G-narent- are Rovee and
e hit double figures with 11 for throws with only eight seconds- usually know it is illegal, and do Cavitt of Pittsburr
the victors. to play to provide the margin of it because some artifacts have . n . . N; Gilmer
Harmony won the JV girls victory. value to collectors.
। game by a resounding 52-8 score. Lassandra Beasley led the Wiersema said the artifacts Great-grandparents are
Harmony’s boys opened their Lady Buckeyes with 12 points, need to be studied. After the JeannetteFitcherofLosAnge-
district season with a 64-49 tri- followed by Tracy Tennison’s 11 study is complete, artifacts from les, Calif., and . Ann and Paul
umph over the Pirates. The and Kelly Nugent’s 10. ; the lake area may be put in a Garmon of Longview.
Eagles used the inside play of Coach Stacy Smith was museum near the lake. There
Billy Jo Schuler (16 points) and pleased with her team’s 9-of-ll has been some talk about that,”
Javier Garcia (12 points) performance at the free throw he said,
coupled with the outside shoot- line. He said the study team had
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Overton, Mac. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 119, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 6, 1996, newspaper, January 6, 1996; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1479061/m1/10/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.