Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 93, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 8, 1968 Page: 2 of 8
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OTHER
•THIS COUPON WORTH 20c
TOWARD PURCHASE OF
32-OUNCE BOTTLE ROSE LOTION
VEL LIQUID
Limit One Coupon Per Unit Purchased
Coupon Expires August 10. 1068
Good Only At Mt. Vernon Piggly Wiggly
1_______________
DOUBLE S & H GREEN STAMPS PLUS MANY
FABULOUS BARGAINS DURING OUR
BONNIE BAKER
CONDENSED MILK
Ajax Detergent
Giant /LQc
Box 07
Ajax Cleanser
REGULAR SIZE
2 fot 3 3{
RC & Diet Rite Cola
LB
BLUE RIBBON
69‘
ROSE
KING SIZE
32-OZ. BOTTLE
LOTION
♦WITH 20c COUPON IN THIS AD
VEL LIQUID
48-OUNCE
Sirloin Steaks 79< CRISCO OIL
FOREMOST GALLON
89c Buttermilk 39c
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PERSONALS
Rebecca and David Bartley
of Denton spent last week
i visiting their grandmothers,
Mrs. Alma Bartley and Mrs.
! Minerva Miller. Their parents,
j Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Bartley,
| came for them Saturday after-
' loon and stayed over night in
Mt. Vernon with his mother,
Mrs. Bartley.
Those visiting in the homes
>f Miss Belle Mitchell and
Mrs. Minerva Miller during
’he weekend were Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Williams. Troy
Lynn and Wanda, Dolores
Richardson and Nevada Frank-
lin of Big Spring. Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Lee, Pam, Ricky,
Scott, and Mary Catherine of
Atlanta, and Mr. and Mrs.
i Robbie Bartley, Rebecca and
Miss Patricia
Ann
SPECIALS For Thurs., Fri. & Sat., August 8, 9 & 10
U.S.D.A. GRADED
FREEHS 25
c
I
LB
3-
FRESH
Lemons 6^ 25c
in
Texas
David of Denton.
Mr. and Mrs. R.ichard Lee
and children of Atlanta had
lunch with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Lee.
Little
BLUE RIBBON LB
T-Bone Steaks 79<
FRESH
CABBAGE -5c
FRESH LB.
Nectarines 29c
WHOLE ONLY
Lj 'b. .
MARKET SLICED
SLAB BACON
59c
Penny of Sulphur Springs
spent the weekend with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mis.
Pat Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Grimes
visited over the weekend with
Ag Teachers
Attend ET
Short Course
COMMERCE — Twenty-six
area agriculture teachers re-
cently completed a short
course in pasture and range
contests at East Texas State
University.
The workshop was sponsor-
ed by the ETSU agriculture
department in cooperation
with the Texas Education
Agency.
The participants and their
hometowns are P. L. Berry.
Carthage; D. J. Derry, Marlin;
.1. B. Arrington, Orange; Bobby
Browning, Texline; R. E. John-
son, Winnsboro; Jerry Stone.
Merit; David Goodwin, Gober;
Monroe Shepard, Krum; Her-
man Stoner, Sherman; Joe
Bertino, Whitesboro; C. E.
i Ross, Greenville; W. L. Stan-
sei, Waskom.
! Also Charles Stretcher, Mt
Also Charles Stretcher, Mt
Vernon; Glenn Ferguson,
Nocona; Leon Brazil, Pilot
Point; James Graves, Powder-
ly; Charles McEwin, Detroit:
Neilan F. Cook, Sanger: Lewis
Mathison, Chico; Ardell Loe.
Waskom; Charles Yarborough,
Honey Grove; Hubert Shields.
Celeste; L. T. Hayes, Jeffer-
son; L. V. Mason. Marshall.
Earl Dunahoo. Mabank and
Clarence King, Ka nack.
-3 FREE! $5.00 WORTH OF
S & II GREEN STAMPS
With This Coupon And The Purchase
Of $2.50 Or More At
MT. VERNON PIGGLY WIGGLY
ZB Limit One Coupon Per Family
NAME________________________________
Zg ADDRESS ____________________________
rS Offer Expires Saturday, Aug. 10
DOUBLE S & H GREEN STAMPS WITH THE
PURCHASE OF $2.50 OR MORE EACH WEDNESDAY
Plus
Deposit
MOONLIGHT SALE
Tuesday Night 6:00 To 9:Q0 p.ny ..
6-BOTTLE CTN. 29<
7 TALL CANS 99<
f .'i
We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities
L;
PIGGLY
0 0
i
Vernon
BETTY CROCKER
CAKE MIXES
3 for 98c
AURORA
TOILET TISSUE
2 roll pkg. 23c
WORTZ tindebest
CRACKERS
lb. box 29c
SNO-CLUB
MELLORINE
H G.l CCU. 3 for $1
SO-BRITE BLEACH
gal. 19c
J
■uL
SHOW BOAT
SHORTENING
3-lb. can 39c
SHOW BOAT
PORK AND BEANS
<£ 10 for $1
SWEET 10
Big 12-Ox. d»-| OA
M.UJ
Mount
HUNT’S
TOMATO JUICE
’ - 3 for 99c
STOKLEY’S
TOMATO SAUCE
9 for 99c
•.WMM’V’.HjTO.n.t.lS:
^VALUABLE COUP
MR. AND MRS. ELLIS D. TEDDER of Winfield will be honored Sunday, Augus* 11,
on their Golden Wedding Anniversary at their rome in Winfield from 2:00 until 5 00
o’clock. Their children, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tedder of Hughes Springs and Mrs. Max-
ine Koenig of Yoakum will be hosts for the occasion. Mrs. Tedder is the former
Idell Grubbs, both Mr. and Mrs. Tedder resided in Franklin County until they mov-
ed to Winfield only a few years ago. The public is cordially invited through the press
to pay their respects to Mr. and Mrs. Tedder at the appointed hours.
ToYou
There is never any doubt about the
savings you make at Dave Hitt, Inc.
Whether it is a second car for the
family or a brand new automobile
you need . . . Dave Hitt has the
best selection and at real savings!
DAVE HITT MOTORS, INC
Dave Hitt Jerry Foster
MT. PLEASANT, TEXAS
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Come Home j
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ASK ABOUT OUR
BOOKING PRICES
PURINA STOCK SPRAY
SPECIAL
PURINA SPRAY & DIP
OUR BEST SPRAY & DIP
TICK CONTROL
MT. VERNON
FEED AND FARM SUPPLY
RIAL S37-252I MT. VERNON. TEXAS
PURINA STOCK SPRAYS
Spray or dip away such bothersome insects as horn
flies, ticks, lice, fleas, psoroptic scabies, and sarcoptic
mange.
Purina Stock Sprays contain at least two potent insect
killers to make then effective against insects which resist a
single insecticide.
They’re economical and easy to use. So don’t neglect
your beef cattle-stop in and pick up a bottle soon.
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Low-cost hornfly protection ...
Purina Range Cattle Spray
Hornflies, ticks, lice mosquitoes—Purina Range Cattle
Spray stops ’em all dead in their tracks. You can use Range
Cattle Spray as a spray or dip all year round.
Economical—a gallon of Range Cattle Spray makes 100
gallons of spray solution . . . costs about 214c per head.
Easy to Use—There’s no powder to clog nozzles, no
pre-mixing necessary. Range Cattle Spray comes in gallons
and 30-gallon drums for large or small operations.
PURINA
CHdWS
Dividend on Certificate of Savings
of $15,000.00 and more, payable
semi-annually.
%
Dividend, on Certificate of Savings of
$5,000.00 and moire, payable semi-annu-
ally.
No u made for publication at notice, of Church »rvice« or other
aaklle gathering. where no admission is charged Where admission is charged.
Or winr* goods on warts of any kind ara offered for sale, the regular adver-
tfring rate will ba applied. _________________________
A* amra ewd misstatements appearing in the Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald will b<
■emoted when, and if called to the attention of the editor.
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ON >ear in Franklin. Titus, Wood. Hcpkine Counties
■bt Months In above area ----------------
One Year elsewbm _______----------
■fat Months elsewhere---------------
Ona Year Outside Continental United States--
r Ample funds for real estate loans payable monthly,
f quarterly, semi-annually and annually.
SULPHUR SPRINGS LOAN AND
BUILDING ASSOCIATION
3H NORTH DAVIS STREET
4%%
Dividend is paid on Passbook Sav-
ings Accounts
quarterly and compounded when left in the account.
Additions of any amount can be made at any time and
withdrawals can be made without any notice. Deposits
made by the 10th of the month begin earning from the
1st of the month.
The Sulphur Springs Loan And Building Ass’n.
has paid dividends successively without loss to any
investor for 78 years.
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tester”. Soon after Ufflf
noon a goodly number cgf'
very nice Mt. Vernonites
"came to dinner.”
Although it was hectic
in the kitchen - - and at
times in the dinning
rooms, we were pleased
that everyone was served
and had eaten within an
hour.
Both the food and ser-
vice will improve each
week and we’d like mighty
well for yon to come this
Sunday.
Don’t forget - - we
serve lunch every day with
a Special Lunch of Meat,
two Vegetables and Salad
and Dessert from 11 130
to 2 :oo p m.
fVilliam Johnson
Mt. Vernon
Motor Restaurant
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 93, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 8, 1968, newspaper, August 8, 1968; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1277568/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.