Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1950 Page: 4 of 4
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MARGARINE
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59c
Potatoes
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POUND
LBS.
Tomatoes
23c
29c
Carton
LETTUCE
29c
of
Robin Hood
29c
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LIPTON’S TEA
10-Lb. Bag
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FANCY BABY BEEF
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99c
39c
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69 c
33'
TOMATOES
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Quarter*
RUSK
STANDARD
BRAND
No. 303
Cans
U. S. No. 1 Calif.
Long White ,
No. 2
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FROZEN
FOODS
24-Oz
Bot. ‘
46-Oz.
Can
46-Oz.
Can
U. S. No. 1
Piggly Wiggly
U. S. No. 1
Calif.
Del Monte
CREAM STYLE
GOLDEN
Del Monte
YELLOW CLING
HALVES
Pork Chops
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CENTER
CUTS
No. 2'A
Can
Miss Wisconsin
CHEESE
Daiay Quality
BROOMS
Each -
Fillet* of Red
PERCH
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ALCOHOL
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TEXSUN
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PRUNE JUICE
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Pet
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New Shipment
Just Arrived!
GRATED TUNA
PEACHES
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Sunset
LIGHT MEAT
Reg. Can
THOMPSON’S SEEDLESS -s'
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LIMEADE 46-OZ. CAN
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Sliced Bacon lb-
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DRUG
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Reg. 10c Pkg.
TUMS - - 5c
Carnation or
MILK
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25c Size
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CORN
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Shortening
3-Lb. Carton
63'
FANCY HOME MADE • •
Veal Cutlets
MOTT’S
APPLE JUICE
25c
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Frozen (31 Servings}
Red®..49c
Headstart
DOG FOOD
Four 1 -Lb. Cans A 71
Bli?-White Soap
FLAKES Ol,
Four 10c Pkgs.
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Sulphur Bluff,
Orren,
Mrs.
to Mrs. J.
LOCALS
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DISMISSALS:
M. 1
Curler
Mrs. i end with his mother, Mrs.
i of ; Moore and other relatives.
John Adair of Saltillo is
Mrs. i
See
Pleasant Drive-In
Ad .
IN THIS
JDana’s fabulous
solid colognes in a
golden parse case
Dr. Paul Taylor
OPTOMETRIST
Bye* Examined—Glassed Fitted
Broken Lenses DupMtVted
Fl ORY bMH). I
MT. PLEASANT, TEXAS
L Mrs. W. T. Mahaffey and
Lula Majors art> visiting reli
tie Dyer, Lucille Ponder, Hubert i at Brownwood.
Glaze. Mrs. Weldon Orren, Mary ! Mp. and Mi
Thelma Lewis.
Our thanks this week
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Pr
week end guests Dallas. Monday, where Mr Str
• ger will be In the office of
■ Southwestern Life Insurance
I Mrs. Lola Majors is visit
Mrs. Amanda McDonough
i Brownwood.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Whitten
'Saltillo visited their parents,
I and Mrs. David Holder, last wr
I Mrs. Marsh Hill Is visiting I
sister, Mrs. Ike Johnson in ’I
I Prairie Grove Community
' Mrs. M. L." Edwards Jr. i
| contpanled her parents, Mr. a
Mrs. Car) Clinton, to New Bosti
| where they visited their son a
brother, Arion Clinton and faml
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton remain
for a longer visit.
Mrs. Maude Holbert of Atlar
•pent Sunday here, with Mr. m
Mrs. D. L. Eubank.
and Mrs: Ishmeal Gi
children visited duriifg
In Tyler, with Mr.
■k Wright and fa
___> Wright accompi
and uncle O. P. Coleman, during
last week
Charles Rutherford of Dallas is
visiting his father. G. W. Ruther-
ford.
Pleas Nelson of Ploydada, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Wilkinson and son
Tom Jr., of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs
Chas. Winkle of Pittsburg have |
been here through the week at-
tending their mother, Mrs. R. T.
Wilkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Roberts and i
Bryant and Martha.
J. J. Chaffin of Commerce
calling on Ml. Vernon friends,
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. ifubert Hight
and Max, Mr and Mrs. Edv
Moore and daughter. Of Mt. P
ant. Mr and Mrs. Bill Moore
family, Mrs Margie Moore,
and Mrs. J. A. Moore and I
Joined Mr. andr Mrs. Paul Ar
at their cabin on Lake Fran
I for a picnic. Sunday.
Miss Jimmie Kate Terry,
Annie Muy Strihgcr and Miss
Inh Stephenson attended the
nual barbecue nt the Amct
_ Liberty oil Co Camp
Chandler, who accompanied her Haganaport, Saturday.
home. > Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Strin
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Blalock of mid small son Jimmie moved
Huntsville were
of iter parents,
Lester Smith.
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Hospital News s,
Miss Sue
tl>em home for a few days vl
' Mrs. Marvin Hmlth retufi
home at Peoria. Artz.. Wednesd
after a months visit with
mother, Mrs Sadie -Pitts at W
nsboro, and otlA-r relatives i
friends In 'Franklin Coui^y,. 1
Vernon and Sulphur Springs
| Miss Ruth Melson of Greenvv
Saltillo, is spending a few days with i
, sister, Mrs. Floy Campion and 1
medical, and .Kfpi, Charlie Browre
Weaver, j Mr and e MrS. j Thtmias Davi
port and children have me
ADMITTED; From nAagvat 1—,
Louie Rogers, negro, city, acci-
dent
Zettle Dyer, city, medical
Lucile Ponder, New Boston, ac-
cident.
Hubert Glaze,
medical.
Mrs. Weldon
mad leal.
Howard Edwards, city,
Mary Thelma Lewis,
OH.
Mar k Neal Boloman, Winnsboro, to Texarkana, to make their h<
| Mr. Davenport Is employed by
United Motor Transfer Co., tl
Mrs. W. B. Meadows, J J Wai- i Mr and Mrs. (Fleet Moulton v
ker, Liza Glaze, Totnmy' Dayan- ,ed in Dallas, Friday,
port, Ella Stanley, Doshie Lamb,
Win Hr Majors, Louie Rogers. Zet-
Mr. wild Mrs. L. E Perrin went to
Xongview, Saturday. Mrs. Roberts i
was there for medical treatment. J
Mrs. Tera Cunningham returned
to her home Friday having spent
the week here with her brother
Chandler and Mrs.
Mrs. Fay Nell Williams of
las visited her son, David and
parents Mr. and Mrs. Y. T. 1
ton last week end.
Mrs. I. N. Davis and Mr.
Mrs. Russell Townsend of Cti
*asha, Okla, were guests of
Davenport, du
Mrs. 8. M. McElhatton
daughter Curlee of Westbrook I,Mrs. Thomas
vlaitde here Wednesday With Mrs j lust week end.
Ed Dupree. | Mr. and Mrs. W J. Moore
Mr*. Perry Turner of Winnsboro children of Bryan spent last
Mr*. Lawrence Turner and I
Charlie Turner and children
Dallas and Mr*. Roland Turner of |
Ft. Worth, visited their brother (jng his daughter,
I Houston Visited Mr. and
P. Horton, here Wednesday,
H. Ward for old linens, and to relatives at Cypress. Thursday
Mr* Mack Neal Holoman of Friday.
Winnsboro, and Dr. Fleming for
Watermelon.
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SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUG. 11-12
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FLOUR
So that you can carry your Dana Solid Cologne with
you fof a tingling, stimulating quick touch to your pulse"
points wherever you are, Dana has made this purse size
of solid colognes and encased it beautifully in elegant
gold-finished metal. It is a stunner—and with it comes a
refill at no extra cost. Complete, $2.00, plus tax. Your
choice of the four Dana masterpiece fragrances.
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Devall, Charles K. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1950, newspaper, August 11, 1950; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1267902/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.