Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1959 Page: 2 of 10
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Insurance
NOTE ALSO—ALL ABOVE MOWERS HAVE CAST ALUMINUM FRAMES AND NOT THE
CHEAPER SMOOTH STEEL FRAMES.
A resourceful man isn’t neces-
sarily a man of means.
Don't be so busy sawing wood
that you don’t have time to sharp-
en the saw.
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IF WE FAIL TO CLEAN
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1 riding now!
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MARCH IS THE MONTH TO TRADE
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Introduced gasoline gauges on
their instrument panels.
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We Will 6lve Y« $28.50 For Your
Old Power Mower on Our 24-Inch Mower with 3 Horsepower Briggs &
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We know how and it is our pleas- ’
ure to do a BETTER job every
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We Will Che Yee $27.00 For Vour
Old Power Mower on Our 22-Inch Mower with 2J4 Horsepower Briggs &
Stratton 4-Cycle Motor and Cast Frame. A *
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We Will Che You $22.00 For Your
Old Power Lawn MoWer on Our 20-Inch Mower with 2-Horsepower
Briggs & Stratton 4-Cycle Motor and Cast Frame.
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MR. AND MRS. J. E. BUTLER of Mt. Vernon will celebrate their
Golden Wedding Anniversary Saturday, March 7, with open
house from four until eeven o’clock in the afternoon. Mr. and
Mrs. Butler were married fifty years ago at Pittsburg. They are
the parents of Seven children. Their advice to newlyweds on con-
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Insurance Agency
J. A. BANISTER, Owner
Ml. Vernon, Texas Phone 177
ses ■UteM
» ones being given away each week in ebnnee-
I-Fi Club being sponsored in this area by the
Coca-Cola Bottling C<a
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8Tto ge ittsntion of tbs «U*or.
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SALTILLO NE\
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Ms father, Luther Nave and Mrs.
Nave and other relatives during
the week end. Mr. Luther Nave,
is Improving from a recent illness.-
Mrs. Bryce Ward of Tyler vis-
ited her mother, Mrs. L. R. Mc-
Afee during the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moore and
Tommy, Bob Reneau, Steve Hale,
Mr and Mrs. Zack Moore and:
Sharon Kay of Ballas visited Sal-
tillo relatives Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Wilder of
Gladewater visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cowser Thurs- <
day. ? -
Mrs. H. E. Davidson who was a
surgical patient in Franklin Coun-
ty Hospital was dismissed Tues- 1
day. She went to the home of >er 1
daughter, Mrs. Vida Lee Lewis at
Hughes Springs. ?
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bentla have-
moved from Cedar Hill to the Jess
Adair farm.
Mrs. R. M. Arthur and Mrs. J.
D. Smith were in Greenville Fri-
day. ~ ..»'•*
Mrs. L. D. Smith carried her
mother, Mrs. J. 8. Brown to Paris
Friday for medical’attention.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Lindsey
of Shreveport were Saltillo visi-
tors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Bedgood
were home from Rylie, where
they teach, during the week end.
Mr. and lilrs. Richard Moore
went to Dallas Friday to visit
their children. Mr. Moore returned
Sunday, Mrs. Moore remained for
a longer visit. 1 f
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Adair of
Garland visited her mother, Mrs.
J. L. Linker and other relatives
during the week end.
Mias Mae Green was here from
Irving visiting Mrs. P. D. Henry
Q-*-rday night.
hda Avaritt visited her sister,
Mrs. Zack Moore and family in
Dallas during Hie wee^ end.
S Marvif Lowii^ wae*dmttt»d to
Franklin County Hospital Monday
afternoon to receive treatment for
f injuries sustained in a fall at his
home.
Mrs. O. W. French nroke her
hip in a fall at Miller Cafe in Mt.
Vernon Sunday morning. She to
employed there. She .is in Frank-
lin County Hospital.
The Saltillo P.T.A. met Mon-
day evening in the school cafe-
teria. Plana were made for the
special program in observance of
public schools week on Friday
night at the school at 7:3d p.m.
Following a program in the school
auditorium, a display of students’
work will £e reviewed in the vari-
ous rooms. Refreshments will be
served in the cafeteria.
There will be an athletic ban-
quet Saturday night, March 7, at
7:30 in the School gym honoring
the ball playing boy8 and girls.
Platea will sell for $1.00 and all
interested persona are invited.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lowry and
nnle of Pittsburg were here Frl.
f to be with his mother, Mrs. R.
Lowry who was quite sick.
» is now better.
Underwood was addmitted
>bur Springs Memorial
______1' Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tom Cow-
ser of Kilgore visited Mr. and
Mrs. P L. Wardrup and Mr. and
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FIRE,TORNADO
AUTOMOBILE
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1959, newspaper, March 5, 1959; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1268016/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.