Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1975 Page: 3 of 27
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Don’t Get Your
Wires Crossed!
Do your part:
fix It up!
THE
HOUSE
Service, Past Noble Grand
Jal Rebekah Lodge No. 20,
SAMPLES BROUGHT
TO YOUR HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Wayne
Pool of Winnsboro are the
proud parents of a baby girl
born March 21 at 11: IB a.m. at
The way to get
the most power from
the least amount
of energy is to be
sure your wiring
system is in super
shape. That not
only makes sense,
it makes for good
citizenship...
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CONSERVE IT!
THESE FIVE STUDENTS
from Mrs. Mary Duncan’s
class participated in the
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•CUSTOM DRAPERIES
Owner-Installed by
DERWOOD BANISTER
BOKAT FLORIST
COMPLETE
Hord Service
Phene S37-457S Day Or Night
MT. VERNON
be held in Austin May 28,
29. and 30. (Optic Staff
Photo).
And We'r« Now
Working from our Warehouse
BANISTER
FLOOR COVE RING
342-6650
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approximately (0 students
traveled by bus. and were
scrimp anted by several
interested parents. Each
bad the opportunity to
view the animals, and
enter the petting pens at
the soo, after which the
management treated them
Why pay more for having your parking lot
paved than is necessary. Look around and
you'll notice that most parking lots are
black top. The reason...they are more
than adequate and they are much more
economical.
W.L. Jones of Saltillo; three
sisters, Mrs. Lillian Brough-
ton and Mrs. Velva Morris of
Saltillo and Mrs. Flonnie
Swain of Jal; her mother,
Mrs. Mary F. Jones of
Saltillo; and five grandchild-
ren.
Mrs. White was a member
of the United Methodist Franklin County Hospital.
Women's Society of Christian She weighed 8 pounds, 2
ounces and her name is
Christie Lavon.
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H.E. Spann & Co. Inc.
I Phone 571-8515 Mt. Neotant
Tuesday-Hot dog on bsto
with chili sauce, cheese
sticks, reach style beau*,
milk, pineapple cake.
Wednesday-Baked turkey
slices, gibtot gravy, mashed
potatoes, cranberry sauce,
white bread, milk.
Thursday-Cbeeoe and pi-
mento sandwiches, buttered
corn nibtets, fruit cup, chips,
milk, ice cream.
TOURING
Wife: “The gas station atten-
dant said there’* a road house a
few mile* down the road. Do you
want to stop there?"
Husband: "Dtdhe whisper it or
say it out loud?”
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District Texas Special
Olympics held in ML
Pleasant Thursday, April
3. They are back row, left
to right, Lorene Lindsey,
Milton King, Frances
King; fron row, Victor
Fountain, and Clay King.
The latter two qualified
and will participate in the
State Special Olympics to
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Mt, Vernon
Monday -Ham shanks with j
beam, fresh vegetable sated, j
, Black tup it the must versatile paving that
•ne can use around grounds. It makes ex-
codont walH, patios and driveways yet
costs much lessjhan nearly any other ma-
terial for the job. For froo estimates,
just call J, t
. Mrs. Verne Lee White of Legion Auxiitery Rex-Baird
Jal, New Mexico paaeed away Unit No. 38, Past State
Wednesday, April IS, in Preaidsot of New Mexico
Andrews. Graveside rites State Fireman Auxiliary,
were held at OH Samite Past
Cemetery Saturday, April IS, and .. .--w-
at 4 p.m. with Rev W D. Club, a member of the Past mjA,
Peterson officiating. Sam President Parley American
Harvey Funeral Home was in Legion Auxiitery Department
charge of arrangements. of Mexico Chib, Past Prssi-
Mrs. White, 52, was born in dent Jal Firemen’s Auxiliary;
Sulphur Bluff September 13, and Jalamanders Square
1*22, the daughter of M.F. Dance Chib.
Jones and Mary Mulls Jones.
She was married to Willie J.
White.
Survivors include her bus-
band of Jal, New Mexico; one
daughter, Mrs. Frances Dill-
ard of Kermit; one son, Billy
Don White of Eunice, New
Mexico; three brothers, E.R.
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THE TWO KINDER-
GARTEN CLASSES of
Miss Unde Talley and
Mrs. Laura Phillips left
ML Vernoa public schools
early Tuesday morntag.
April IS, for a day at
Caldwell Children's Zoo in
Tyler. The group of
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Roy
Davis <rf Pittsburg announce
, , the arrival of a daughter at
Jones of Kermit, G W. and Franklin County Hoapital
April IB at 1:41 p.m. Her
name is Amanda Jean and
she weighed 7 pounds, 13to
ounces.
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1975, newspaper, April 24, 1975; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1267683/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.