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across the nation as part of March of Dimes effort to encourage
expectant mothers to seek medical attention during pregnancy.
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MAUI’S AIT « HOBBY
SHOP AND STUDIO
484 W. Pio*
♦ Winnsboro. Texas
Open 1-8 P.*. Daily
”If I don't have it wiU try
to get it!"
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need for prenatal care.
“Be Good to Your Baby Be-
fore It Is Bun;.” a booklet
prepared by The National
Fovndntion -March of Dimes,
is given to couples who
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Phone
Hwy 87 Eas
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Open 14 I
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Shelton
Butane Co.
For
'• Butane-Propane Gas
• Truck and Tractor
LPG Carburetion
• Westinghouse
Appliances e.u
Iff Tappan Ranges
• Day and Night Hot
Water Heaters
Iff Myers Water Pumps
Day Phone 517-4141
Night 557-4875
Mount Vernon
Joe Jordan
Office Machines
UNDERWOOD-OLIVETTI
Sales • Service - Rentals
tit Connally. Sul. Springs
Phone 885-8271
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cooper
had their daughter and her
family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Hurley and Terry over the
Week end. Also visiting them
were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Shipley, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Gentry, all of Garland, Mrs.
Oran Black, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Cooper, Jr.. Monty and Teresa
and Mr. and Mrs. James Cas-
son and girls.
Vernon
c-Herald
I 557-5558
Intel
-end*
WomenPast21
WITH BLADDER IRRITATION
Suffer Many Troubles
conveyed to
J. T. Lewis,
jghan
FLOWERS
r.r ah <*—
HILDRETH FLOWER SHOP
Dial 537-2339
Mt Vernon
ea men
nervous______.....
itching'urination
Secondarily,
suffer from I
cross. You mi|
sad and slight
• Someoi
day at
Mrs: '
flexible handte stamps and
MT. VERNON OK
office*, shippii
s ... an well ,
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Iked U.S. Sur-
il William H.
,_J why the in-
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The Banks
Company -
•ALBS A SERVICE
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Services'
Held For
JanuxtSm
» James AJexsmd
I died Sunda/isighl
Hospital in SuMt
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Shrinks Hem
Without Si
S*ops Itch—Reli
For the flrat time aci
• new healing abbatan
tvtilthlng ability to I
rhoids and to relieve I
surgery. In case aftl
gently relieving painl
tion (shrinkage) toJ
amazing of all — reaull
ough that aufferera mi
statements like “Piled
ba a problem!” The 1
healing substance (Biff
covery of a world-fl
Institute. Thia aubzt
able in aappeSttery
called Preperetien
counters.
The Junior Division of the
General Federation of Wom-
en’s Clubs, now entering the
third year of participation in
the March of Dimes program,
recently voted to place special
emphasis on expanding pre-
natal care and birth defect*
education, with particular fo-l
~ v ’-*1 k | cvh <m voung people. -
tMtarutub To Have
Regular Meeting, Dec. 13
The riding club will have
its regular monthly meeting
Tuesday, December 13, in the
City hall at 7:30.
", Everyone is to bring a cover-
fed dish and dominoes, and
cards or any game that they
might wish to play.
Ute of texas o 1
EOF FRANKLIN O
Mice of sale
K hereby given to aB
■ parties that the
p5pd. by virtue of an
■bed by the Commia-
Vcourt of Franklin
Texas, November 17.
muant to Art. 1577
A, will offer for sale
faneral public, on De-
,15,1008 at 10:00 am.,
fgnt steps of the Coun-
tfaiuse of Mt. Vernon,
hff cash to the highest
Be following describ-
ed prtferty;
All that certain lot. tract or
parcel of land situated Iff
Franklin County. Texas, b4-
Joseph TaL
beihg more
Ibed M fol-
can ’t be read.
There is nothing more un-
pleasant for postal employees
tl.an ot being able to deliver
a Christmas package /and
IS OFLW
ALLDAY
Rollins —
Centtaned from Page 1
________ » necessity
of the proper examples and
life habits being set for those
Who observe the conduct of
those loading the way.
Paul G. Arthur of Mount
Pleasant waa the visiting Ro-
tarian. Other guest were:
John Tate. Lee Folkins; Bob
Elbert, M. P. Long: and D.
R. McCarry, Neal Solomon's
The Student Rotarian for Dec
ember is Tommie Tower. The
Student Pianist is Mias Linda
Brinlee.
Charles Lowry, membership
introduced D. R.
A number of the nation’s
major service organizations
„ have entered into the effort,
providing manpower, national
impetus and local action.
The National Congress of
Parents and Teachers urges
members to help “promote
good prenatal care to reduce
the incidence of birth defects
and prematurity.” PT A lead-
ers also urge distribution of
March of Dimes materials to
inform young families and
the address was illegible,
Postmaster M. P. Long said.
“The key to the best poss-
ible postal service is '' ZIP
Code. If you don’t have the
ZIP Codes for any address on
your mailing list, they can be
obtained through the Post Of-
fice.”
GRAU FLC^VER
SH^F
Phone 557-4538 OT MMM5
Mrs. C. M. Gruu. owner
FOR CHRISTMAA GTV^
ING MAY WE JIVGABST
• Poinsettia Ftanto
• Christmas Arranaemoais
And Decorations '
• Glassware In Olive
Green, Gold And Roby
»
• Flgurenes Candle Hold-
ers And Cindies
• Many Other Gift Items
• Ws Also Have A Good
Beleetton Of Memorial
Wreaths. Crosses And
Potted Permanent
Flowers
; a
dozen Roman Catholic dio-
ces"°
our liberal
Delivers 25,000 Perfect
.. Impressions ’
WITHOUT INKIN
Sulphur Springs.
Lava-bowls make nico
Christmas gifts. Nice selee-
pPm aaa wmua woow* >
wall n. plaques jfcC i, Max
Simops.tfrllWJ^qjflfo
$2495
11966 F-100
Pickup
TWck. one owner. V-8, Custom
■iK wide bod, A-l Condition
ZS?.... .. $1550
• 1963 Impala
sport, 3 door hard top^
A ano owner, low mileage, ex-
tra nico car, Power and air,
Mflw 88,000 actual milea, prev-
iMu owner ean and will ver-
ity mileaga and condition.
S?iL......... $1395
ita help postal
Wore direct
Routes,” the Postmaster
'This means tttro ii
Chance for damage to the gifts
Because they are handled few-
er times." 4j;
I? ZIP Codes often help deliver
t package that otherwise
Would be sent to the dead par- /’I
1»1 officw toaeaam «hw addkwsa
en and may make you tense and
his from too frequent, burning ot
both day and night,
, you may lose sleep and
________Headaches, Backache and
feel old, tired, depressed. In such irri-
tation, CYSTEX usually brings fast,
relaxing comfort by curbing irritating
germs in strong, acid urine and by anal-
gesic pain relief. Get CYSTEX at drug-
gists. See how fast it can help you
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Hill. Corn-
Arent for
Henry
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WEDDING
PICTURES
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PHOTOGJ
juftWs
Call 3374343 or see Home
Carter, l|T*cj
fair
Franklin Cct’ti’y
altillo, Texas
aside Rain Or Shine
Lonnie White
Ur.W tW
Lewis Stoker
?ptru*ry,.iH
premature birtlis and infant
deaths. Yet each year an in-
creasing number of mothers
receive no medical attention
until delivery of their babies.
In many cities, one-third to
one-half of the mothers de-
livered in tax-aupported hos-
pitals see a dtjetor for the first
time only when they are in
labor.
To combat this treno. March
of Dimes PreNatal (.'arc pro-
gram# emphasize public edu-
cation and community service.
The educational aspects focus
on informing prospective pa-
rents of the importance of
medical supervision through-
out pregnancy. Community
service infcludes efforts to over-
1 come obstacles which prevent
many women from getting this
care. Volunteers often solve
the two Ribst^ommon needs— fcttervl Fxe-Cana Conferences
the day you«
Tablet*. The
work to give
HOUSE FOR SALE
room. 2 bath, brick veneer..
See Mrs. Pat Scott or Thomas j
Scott, Box 31 or phone 537-1_
4013. at night. (51-tfc).
FOR SALE — three bedroom
modern home, five acres.
good grass. 23 head of cows
and calves, will sell without
the house. Ph. 537-43^4.
(ll-2tc).
FOR SALE or Lease, T &
T cleaners, ideal setup for
husband and wife. Call 537-
4115 or see Tobe or Norma
Tillman. ‘ (11-ltc).
I NEW AND
USED CARS
HOLIDAY
SPECIALS
•New 1966
Galaxie
MB, 4 door aedan, V-8, auto-
aMtte. power and air. fully
MBtpped. Can be fully war-
■nrtad up to fl years or 50,000
500
< BMr bard top, local one own-
er cor. Fully equipped. A-l
eeettiitton. 5 year or 50,000
■dial warranty
Livestock For Sale
-___________
FOR SALE — Part ahetlapd
and part quarter horse and
aaddle. Also one owner, Ipw
mileage 1884 Chevrolet. U
ton pickup. Skaggs Automo-
tive, Bogata, Texas. 632-5878,
night 832-5044. (11-lfc).
FOR SALE — 48 top dairy
cowa, 2 young bulls, 10 top
heifers, Condg pipeline milk-
ers, solar tank, sold as one
unit. Ph. Glade Branch 588-
»57. • ” (H-3tc).
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Lost and Found
LOST — Near Glade Springs,
big black cow, part brahman.
V on right hip, M blooted on
left hip. R. V. Coe, ph. 537-
4292. - < • (10-2tc).
LOST — Five cows, small
brindle cow. crumpled horn
sow, big roan cow and two
slim white face cows. Sep
Cowser. < 10-2tc).
HENCB Met to the V
of Ml; C. C. vaui
t, saiMN&Ing the w B
of Vf. 8. Keith Survev:
HENCE Nprth with the W
tpe to the piece of begin-
f. containing 4 acres, more
The booklet was brought fo
the attention of the National
Catholic Welfare Conference’s
Family Life Bureau by the
National Council of Catholic
Women.
B’nai B’rith Women, after
a successful pilot program—
called “Operatipn Stork” —
carried ouv in cooperation with
the Metropolitan Chicago
Chapter of the March of Dimes
and the Chicago Board of
Health, has expanded it* ac-
tivities in the PreNatal Care
White WaO
Tires
t at 4. 7.75 x 15, 4 nyl<»n
ite wall tires
________OT)
:SHOP
For Rent________
FOR RENT — Business build-
ing on east side of square.
Mrs. G. W. Rutherford, ph.
937-4227. (ll-3tc>.
Witness my hsnd this »he
18th day of November. 1966.
D. R. McCarrey
Special Commissioner
, : , (Mte).
I was born December 1.
1890, in Pittsburg. T*xas. My
foreparents came from Ire-
land to Franklin County in
1870. I am considered an old-
timer of the county.’ Walter
Kennedy. -fll-ltc).
Please return our two screw
type house jacks. Painted
red. M. L. Edwards A Co.
(11-ltc).
Automotive_____
FOR SALE — My personal
1988 model Chevrolet sport
coupe. Ha* factory air, 275
horsepower motor. power
brakes, power steering, plastic
Matcovers, radio, heater, and
many other awtrea. Will trade
for cheaper car or pickup and
finance. Hiram Teague.
' (11-tfc).
stamps,
ataanp*.
FREE
HaMbwgev AMI Drtak
Wlaaers TWe Weak Ass
MR. AMD MM
LOYD BLACK »
Clip TMo A4 AMI
Fraosut 14 At
Darby House
Before 11 PJ».. Baturday,
December it
Ad Muat Be Presented By
Persons Whose Names Ap-
pear Therein.
the day wl
useaffoo<
Mercury
Lane and exceptionally
5 door hard top. loaded
•wtory equipment. Must
Card of Thanks
i- ■ -1 ■ —
With deepest gratitude we
thank those who sent flowers,
brought food, and Dr. Tom and
the hospital staff and our
friends in the recent death of
our loved one. Mrs. C. W.
Hogan and family.
We would like to express
our appreciation to our
friends and relatives for their
kindness to us while we were
in the hospital. A deep heart-
felt thank you for each card,
flower and visit. Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Campbell and Latlaha.
We wiah to oxpreas our ap-
preciation and heart felt
thank* for the thoughtfulness
and acta of klndneaa of friends
and relatives in the time of
sorrow in our family. We
eapocially thank Sam Harvey.
Rev. Willie Dean Peteraon.
Rev. John Whitt, the pall-
bearers and everyone for their
prayers. May God blest each
of you. The family of David
"Diomas.
chairman.
ed. we McCarrey
ZIP Code Use
Is Urged On
Xmas Packages
ZIP Code will help Santa
and his helpers deliver Christ-
mas presents this year/
Postmaster M. P. Long to-
day emphasized that the pro-
per ZIP Code in the address
will help assure on-t me de-
livery of Christmas presents
sent through the mail.
“Every Christmas several
million of Santa’s presents
travel through the mails. In a I
great many instances, ZIP
Coded parcels travel by short-
er routes and are handled few-
er times because the five dig-
clerks chose
transportation
• said,
is leas
_____
HAY FOR SALE — All kinds,
all fertilised 50c per bale.
Bill Wood*. Rt 2, ■ Wagato,
Tew.
WILL BUY — Cotton allot-
ment*. call Tommy Scott
837-4M3 Mount Vernon at
— — ‘————1WI|SP>Y' -
National Organizations Spur
rch of Dimes Prenatal Care Drit^\
When a congressional
committee aake<
geon General
Stewart in 1965 _ —
fant mortality rate in the A
United States is higher than ®
in many other countries, he
replied, “We need to do a ■
better job in prenatal care I
and the care of premature 0
infanta.”
About the samr time, The |
National Foundation —March
of Dimes, which has been I
fighting birth defects since |
the conquest of )x>llo, was 4
launching pilot, eftorts in an W
ambitious program to encour- |
age every pregnant woman to
seek prenatal care.’
In just two years, with the
help of the medical profession,
public health agencies, and I;
major religious and service ■
groups, March of Dimes K
“PNC” (PreNatal Care) pro- ■
grams have mushroomed ■
across the nation.
Prenatal care can lessen the ®
DEADLINES
All Advertising aod News
Copy Must Be In Oar Office
ON WEDNESDAY
12:00 NOON
Copv received after this time
will be publisher In the fol-
lowing week’s issue.
Pictures to be pub&hcd
should be in the Optic-Herald
Office by 3:00 p.M. Monday
for publication that week.
There is an additional charge
for pictures received between ,
Monday at 3:00 p.m and Tues- ““tlined the
day at 3:00 p.m. of 83 0Q.
Pictures received after Tues-
day at 3:00 pm. will be pub-
lished the following wMk.
Society stories received
after 3:00 p.m. Tuesday will
be published the following
'■torvattooe tar Advertising
Speoe Mne4 Bo Made By
5:00 P. M.
ON TUESDAY
Preview to Publication
If copy is not furnished for
advertising space rsaervrii. —
for space used.
2 bed- for baby-sitters and transpor- before marriage in at least
tation. Other volunteers assist
in Hpal prenatal clinics.
'•ALE — New 80-30
>age rifle cheap and now
tng Glory interspring
ew cheaP g. U |C. J9*y ....... _ ____
pjW' 7 . Ifftto). Fmnklin Countv Hospital ai‘e.
Professional
'’wi. N^IL H. idD^VELL
General Practice of
Medicine and Surgery
Office, Dial 537-4231
Residence. 01*1 saiiff
'Off. Dosed Sit. AfUfrhoo
THENCE West with the S
B. line of the E. T Williams
Survey to the R B. line of
Highway No. 37; (
THENCE in a southerly dir-
ection with the E H line of
J Highway u ttw N. W.
Employment
Seo u* for rough dry*, finisi
work. We specialize in do
Ing shirts. Nations Laundry
(3-tfc).
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
315. — also equipment fo*
service station sand trsps. 6
vears same location. Ph-UN-
4-2322 collect. Pittsburg, Tex
(44-tfc)
LAND CLEARING — cut off
or uprooted. Big disk ponds.
J. D. Hatley, Rt. 5. Box 338A,
Sulphur Spring*. Texas, phon*
885-2573. , _____________(7-8tc).
T. V.. radio aervice all make*
and models, Mack and whit*
or color, Fred Edwards, ph.
537-4338. _________<»-4tc).
T. V. antenna installation and
sale*, free estimates, can
passenger Fred EdwarfiK .Ph 587-4338.
iable _________~!T tlMfel.
(FCftC FOR SALE — two all cedar
L________
six ptam. d. M. MmtaiPrtct
SALESMAN WANTED —
Young man. preferably M to
30 year* *W- High achool grad-
uate with 1-3 years college
preferred. Must be aggressive.
~ neat and not afraid to work
Meed brak. sya- leaf Mura. Mu^tave sale’
experience or poeeeae an In-
tense desire to learn. Call Har-
old Peteraon at Peterson Ford
Sales. 537-3388 or 537-4384.
(0-tfe).
>ne to stay
_ my home,
contact Mr*. Esale Page.
Franklin County Hospital or
James Page, Hallsville, Texas.
(ll-8te).
HELP WANTED Male or
Female. Man or Woman want-
ed to supply Rawleigh pro-
duct* to consumer* In Frank-
lin County or Hopkins Co.
Good time to start. No capi-
ta! required. Write Rawleigh
TXL-700-815 Memphia Dann.
(11-hc).
• 1963 F-100
Pickup
Ttack. V-8 motor, good tires,
Ari Condition
-aAl ...... $950
S5At..........$2895
• 1966 Galaxie
WB GIVE
8 A H
GBBEN STAMPS
' WITH
ALL PURCHASES
Coneee Aatl-Freese
$1.49 gal.
Plus Installation
Edison Ball’s
Conoco Station
Interstate 38 Sper 423
North Side Mt. Vernon
PERMA-STAMP novar needs an ink pad! And ,
PERMA-STAMP cant leak ... or dry out. Im-L
presaions are always perfect — never over-^
inked, never under-inked.
PERMA-STAMP accurately reproduces fine line
cut*, small type face*, logotypes —x bven photo-
graphs. Perfect for banks, offices, shipping
rooms and other industrial use ... a* well aa
endorsement. *ignature, name and addrese I
stamp* and other personal applicatione. *
For surprisingly little coot we will make a PERM A- ■
STAMP to your specifications . . , or -you may
choose from the many stock wordihg stamps il
wo carry. ,
PERMA-STAMP Hand Stamps also are available ■'
with conventional holders as knob *MM8 otaffnps.
■ ■ •
rm
wtoh factory equipment Muat
eas aad drive to appreciate
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• 1962 Nash
I Rambler
•1 tafhl alaaa 8 1
toaasa. Priced reason----
■rw »■£
18 miGINNlNG at the N.
J SeT^
Survey formerly owned by
C. Vaughan, lam* being th*
N. W corner of the said W
S. Keith survey;
CIRCULARS
INFOKMALS
YEAR BOOKS
PLACARDS
STATEMENTS
INVOICES
ENVELOPES
LETTERHEADS
BUSINESS CARDS
MENUS ’>
Place your order today at'lhe
■Mot VeHbo* Optlc-Hertld
Mff.ytta -v -i V-.» dinndUli
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When ordered alaanK*noo»-
ly, 4c per word flrat Insertion.
3c per word additional inser-
tions. minmum charge 70c
first lhaertions 60r additional
insertion*. Card of Thanks win
be charged at the regular
classified rate.
SHOP
SPECIALS
^taboe brake sBees. check.
Mr. SmttB
waa born at’
11874. He w;
Park* I
Church.
Hi* wife, the form
Lou Landreth, died
T964, I
He is surriyednjy sJ
Jmwrence of Oklahd
Therman of Modes]
W. E.' (Bill) of Moiial
Silas of Blue Ridge, I
Luther of Orange, «l
of Fresno, Calif.; fil
ter*. Mrs. Rosie Gila
Vernon. Mrs. OliviJ
Sulphur Springs, I
Mae Wright of MoJ
Maurino May of d
Mrs. Ruby Jewell 5M
Irving; a brother. Di
of Borger; two aid
Lena Collins of Moil
and Cora Smith oil
grandchildren, 46 gl
q^ildren and one il
grandchild. ■
Funeral services!
ducted by the Rev I
ms at 2 p in Wedni!
(Hd Saltillo Mrtlioi!
with burial in the K
cemetery. H
Grandsons andH
were pallbearers. H
The Murray-Or®
eral Home was irH
arrangements. H
LESS AND EXCEPT
blowing tract* to-wit:
,-Trac’ of land
Vfrom J. R
->i*-'nner and
___ ^rp ,tn
« enford dated April 11. 1849
; -nd Of record in Vol. «7, pg.
HI, Deed Records: and
. Tract of land de—rtbed In
deed from X R Hl’l. Com-
missioner and A <ent f<w
v-snklin Cduntv to Dr. J. M.
Fleming, dated April 11. 1949.
recorded In Vol. 67, pg. 543.
Deed'lUMfaD of Franklin
County. T>
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