Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1975 Page: 2 of 10
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REPRESENTING UBOOC
(Up Builders of Our Com-
munity) In the Mt. Vernon
Christmas Parade Friday,
December S, was the queen
Wyneice Doos, center, who
rode on the car's hoed. The
car was , decorated with
brightly wrafted packages
and a small tree which stood
on the car’s roof. Signs on
either side of the car wished
everyone a Merry Christ--
mas. First runner-up,
Latesa Pope, right, and
second runner-up, Towyna
Robertson, left, rode in the
car. (Optic Staff Photo).
The Pill.
More than 10 million
women, representing about
20 per cent of the women of
child-bearing age in this
country, are currently using
the “pill."
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Cessna 150
White & Red, New Paint, New Tires
On Main Gear, April 1976 Annual,
Full Panel Genave Alpha 200, 200
Channel Radio, Elt (July 1976), CB
Antenna, All A.D. Current, Interior
Good Condition, Hungered.
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652-2590, P. O. Box 98,
Deport, Texas 75435.
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Second Class Pwtaar Paid at Mount Vernon. Teeae
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AM errors and mleatatemonle appsarinu in the Mount Varna Optic-Herald will be
corrected when, and If called to the attention of the editor
No chares to made tor publication of notteoe al church oorvicae or other public
sathorlnea where no admission to charsod. Where admtooton to charsed or where
aoodo or waree of any kind are offered for sale, the regular adverttoiiie rate will be
The Mount Vernon Optie-Herald reserve. the right to reject adverttolng at Ito
Secretion <
Mount Vernon Optic eetabUabod UM-Franklin HoroM ootabltohed 1174. OpUcoind
Herald conaoiidatod In IM
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Mt. Vernon Jr. High and Miss
Mt. Vernon Jt. High.
Meet Handeomo was Curtis
ChaaaNro from the eighth
grade. Selected as Moat
Deeuttful was Carman Camp-
ball, atoo of tha aighth grade
seiectaa io oe nonored as Mr.
Mt. Vernon Jr. High was Jeff
Turner, with Ginger Klltebrew
selected as Miss Mt. Vernon Jr.
High. Both are eighth grade
students.
have a
nice weekend
vehicle, but no injuries were
the ML C
acteoihavo____,___
pM tmrite from each dam
houae room. This to a special
the students due L.
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t»«ughtful’of other.
Traffic Accident Reported
Texan State Highway Puteri-
man Wayne Foster reported
the recent investigation of •
traffic accident wMch occurred
approximately M» foot south af
the intoraoction of State
Highway 17 and the south
service road to Interstate
Highway SO the evening of
Friday, December I.
A l*n Ford Mavrick driven
by Sharon Carr of ML Vernon
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Mr. tori Mrs James T. Mu...............................................................PuMtobun
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Highway Patrolmen also
reported the filing of 25
miscellaneous traffic viola-
tion*. one drunk pedestrian,
one DWI, ths pick up of five
youths for possession of
marijuana and one adult
pnosoosion of marijuana.
The five youths allegedly
found in pneseeeian of mari-
reportedly was traveling south . Juana wore, turned over to the
on State Highway 17 when she county juvenilia officer. The
skidded on wet pavement and separate earn invotvirg a
slid into a highway marker sign Franklin Cmmty adult remitting
on the west side of the roadway, in the charging rf pneireeinn of
The Carr auto ffruck the sign marijuana and the acctaed
with the left back quarter being reteased on a 8250
causing light damage to the asourity bond.
Mount Fernon Junior High Selects Favorites
itudontsin Selected from the ateth grade
midr high was Debbie Devto and David
a boy and Rhinehart. Voted aa favorites
i from the seventh grade was
_J Trova Turner and Wroa Milter,
to The eighth grade's ssloction
i wa. Sally Hope and Frm* Bell
-----,--’ Atoo recently ootectod in the
tefr being Mad, cheerful and junior high section was Moat
t*NMghtfiil of others. Beautiful, Most Handsome, Mr.
fHt. Urrnnn (Optic-Herald
ML Vernon, Franklin County, Texas
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ASSOCIATION
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MR. AND MRS. G. DEWEY
AUTREY of Rente One,
Wteaebero, will be honored
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4:00 p.m. Sunday. Decem-
ber a, at their beau in the
Cypreso Community. The
ecccastea to the couple's
golden wedding anniver-
sary. Hoots win be their oea
and daughter-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Autrey,
Winnsboro, and their
daughters and not te law,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shelby.
Winnsboro, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Zachery, ML Ptea-
saaL aad Mr. and Mrs.
CMwiocii Connelly, Spear-
man. The couple wa.
married December M, im
at Cypreoa Baptist Church.
Their parents are the late
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. L. Autrey
and the late Mr. and Mrs. G.
R. Joyner. They have
resided in the Cypress
Community since their
marriage. They have seven
grandchildren and three
great grandchildren. Rete-
tives and friends are invited
through the press.
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1975, newspaper, December 18, 1975; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1268541/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.