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ing week.
Glynn Chappell, field represen-
tative for the Social Security Ad-
ministration, announced this week
that a meeting will be held in the
TAPERASER — Type away your
errors no smear, no trouble, no
trace,' clean, quick, invisible NEW
DIXON TAPERASER 98c Refills
79c. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald.
.Joe Jordan
Office Machines
UNDERWOOD-OLIVETTI .
Sales • Service - Rentala <
lit Connally. Solphw*%prtnn
Phone 885-2271
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til
red and white. Will look,
run, and drive to suit the
re would like to express our
rwciatlon to the many friend*
loved one* who sent food and
ran at the death of our wife
I atater, Ada Monroe. Especially
we wish to thank the docton
hoapital staff for their car*.
» Monroe and Rutherford fam-
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The Tei
tin fiddl
‘alker,
anther
>d the
LU star
wanted *
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Rotating Shift
Baste Salary Open
Franklin Comity Hespital
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EVROLETCO.
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FLOWERS -
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Dial Ml-im — ML Yemen
DOUBLE
S&H Green Stamps
With All
Cash Purchases
Of
Prescriptions
CRESCENT
CPQ ORUG
Day Phene*
M7-8371, 887-4881
MgM Pbenae
* 487-8872. •’*
, 887-MU ee 627-8989
EDWARD L. (DICK) SEAY
COY VEASEY
ARTHUR MUSSELWHITE
Cemmlaafoper, Precinct 2:
CO. Wi.mS
For Action
U • "List Your
Land With Us!"
Sulphur Springs. Texas
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land
Call «
Young.
FOR
General PreaMsa at
Mndhtaw and Bravery
Offte*. Mai 537-4221
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CALL
/ ShejKm
Butane Co.
For
• Bufane-Propan* Gas
• Truck and Tractor
LPG Carburetion
• Day and Night Hot
| Water Heater*
Day Phone 837-4148
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Automotive
toys j
Dean Wooten of Lone Star
ha* hi* name in the new* this
wedk bceaiM hW is Rllfag a
need in his community. Woot-
en, an employee 04 Lor* Star
a she will not
the Girl S«
years.
a/Joe D. Carter
Joe D Carter, Chairman
TEXAS WATER RIGHTS
COMMISSION
Attest:
■/Audrey Strandtman,
Audrey Strandtman, Secretary
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KOI OWIICI ocv «*«u v
this outstanding used
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Squeez-Bottle MoUtener for mois-
■A'H toning trading and postage stamps,
envelopes, sticker*, labels, tape.
Mt. Vernon Optic Herald.
THINK
When Yen Think of «
prescriptions
THINK OF
RUTHERFORD DRUG STORE
The Midwestern University Choir
will conduct a concert at Mount
Pleasant Junior High Auditorium
tonight, Thursday, at 7:30. There
is no admission charge.
William Boland is conductor.
The Choir has performed for
two gubernatorial Innaugural re->
ceptions in Austin. It has premier-
ed major choral works including
M3 V-l. PowerGHde, Fao-
, tory air and heating, power
steering, tinted glasses,
wheel covers, white tire*.
Solid mist blue color with
fresh original interior. One
local owner. See and drive
___ ______ _ 1 car
before you buy. Guaran-
teed.
* 1963 Rambler
the Wichita
Falls Symphony. This session’s ac-
( appearnces-
questions, ., ytgprding Medicare*
Social Security or State Welfare
to attend the meeting and present
their questions.
Sth.^ Midwestern
University At
Mt. Pleasant
m 14 •>
BUTCHERING DAYS
Hoffman Locker
Plant
Quitman Highway
7H .Hefce-fcMta ’ •
Winnsboro, Texas
particular buyer. Guaran-
teed.
e 1961 Ford
F 500 Truck
Medium wheel base, real
good mechanical condition,
ready to work. Priced to
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4 MALCOLM M.
(Mack) MAHAFFEY
3 NEAL SOLOMON
JOHN S. PORTER
to thank Dr^Tam.
house. Just
Scott. ”i i
(Sl-Mc).
Foil MtfcT — U acres ef 4th
Rutherford. <22 3tc).
■ To Be Moved or Torn Down.
The Mercer House in Mount
Vernon. Will sell to highest
bidden Blds will be opened
March 14th. Owner reserves
right to reject any or all
bids. Mail Bids to P. O. Box
503 Mt. .Vernon, Texas.
lake, the railroad, the plastic pipe
plant, the Winzen plant and the
minds of the people.
He said that among the things
we should be thinking about is
that the Interstate Highway per*
allels the railroads and that a
water and sewer system is need-
' *d in the area.
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Refillable SCOTCH, brand hand
dispenser* for use with "4x1296”
Automotive_______
FOR SALE — 19M 4-door Ford
white getaki* factory air, brskee
and steering, radio. Rufus Bolger.
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Employment
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CALL T. A. Dunlsp for guaranteed |
CARPET LAYING. 'Pkoae
M7-M41 fo WlfWr (XWItc)
Pond. Digging
L*nd Clearing
|UB.. Cetttag Blqdes
'* *' 1 TRACTORS
MB
new SSB4N7S
BL I Bex EMA |
Yantis Highway
Belpknr Springe
USED PICKUPS
• 1963 Chevrolet
Pickup
Fteetside, Radio, heater, 2
tone green and white, good
tires, chrome mirror, rear
bumper and locally owned
since new. A top quality
used pickup with lota ct
service. Guaranteed. L-ew
1961 Chevrolet
Pickup
Btepeide body, V4 engine,
PowerGHde. air condition-
ed, 4 good 4 ply tires, heavy
duty rear bumper, 2 tone
MARirS ART A ,
HOBBY SUPPLIES
444 W, Pte* WfoMbor*. Teg.
Open 1-4 ».m. Daily ■
•If i don’t have it will tn fb
got it!" *7 '
Wtaagborok Texas
Phone OC. 342-*lM
Rea. MA9-S372
(Randy Creek Exchange)
• 1964 Chevrolet
Impala Sport
Sedan
M3 VA. PowerGHde, Fao-
Dur heart felt thanks to all who
Wanted comforting sympathy end
In our recent sorrow. For the
mtlful service, floral offerings
4 other kindnesses, we ar* deep-
gratefol. We would especially
5 to thank Dr. Mills snd the
Ore hoapital staff of Talco
Wic. Family of Cbrl Cbx.
Bur heartfelt thanks to oaeh
1 sveryone who were eo kind
1 thoughtful to us In our ror-
r. for the lovely flower*, cards
I food. And to Bro. Lester and
». Reynolds for their eomfort-
[ words God hl*** each of you
our prayer. The John Talley
^The Banks 1
Company
SALES A SERVICE
Ford Tractors gad Equip.
New *oliand Haytag Equip.
' Goodyear Tireg
General Electric
V 4 Door
Ll Bari nmdel,
IV matte drive,
k? factory air
| seatK.
K fires, and _
fuel miles For a good value
Hf used car* *e« snd drive thi*
on*. Guaranteed. . '
• 1962 Chevy II
Stationwagon
S fl cylinder engine, radio
F and heater, real nice, in
excellent conditkn. Bargain
• Priced. OK Warranty.
• 1959 Chevrolet
’ Stationwagon
andard
■, gohd
•nd on*
deliver
For Rent i
FOR RENT — 1 small
boea rrilnishqd. Hal
knack of getting along with
young boys now will include
■ 1 more than 40 boys.
Because of his enthusiasm
•nd ability to inspire the con-
fidence of youngster*, the 8
to ll set in Lone Star isJoqk-
ing forward to their traditional
Blue and Gold banquet Fri-
day, February 25. J. ’
Wooten, also hap a daugh-
ter. “Missy’’, who is five. The
Cube in Lotte Star are glad
eligible for
for- several
thr Pictures received after
K BOO pin. will be pul
foUowtag^k.
Or- a Society
m, | 00 pm 1
*qf
high-pressure sales Job. Fulltime'
opportunity for service-minded
self-starter who can assume re-
sponsibility, make decisions, and
be own boas. Home everynigftt.
I’ll explain e»nploy« benefits.
Technical on-the-job training in
local t^Rritory, and dpiancial re-
quirement* in confidential inter-
89fl8. <22-2tc)
acres in Rock Hill community.
Contact Thomas Scott or Lorene
Soott. Phone 537-4013, (21-2tc).
FOR SALEkici 3 bedroom
‘house in good condition, all con-
veniences 2 large storage rooms.
Lee Dickson 537-2306. (2-tfc).
FOR SALE — Cafe or Cafe fix-
tures. Cheap. Reddin Cafe.
..... - .. (2-ltc).
NOTICE OF HEARING
TO
APPROPRIATE PUBLIC
" WATERS
OF THE
•» STATE OF TEXAS
* No. 2423
' Publie Ndlke f
1.000 acre-feet Motint Vernon,
Texas, in the Sulphur River Water- i
shed.
Station 0 -|- on the centerline
of the dam Is located north 289
feet from the northeast corner of
the P. Flora* Survey. Abstract No.
172. Franklin County, Texas.
• Said application was accepted
for filing by the Texas Water
Right* Commission on the 31*t day
of January, 1908, as Application
No. 2423. and a hearing thereon
will be held by the Texas Water
Rights Oommiaston. in the office
of th* Commission at Austin, Tex-
as, on THURSDAY. APRIL 14,
1980. beginning at ten o’clock am.
at which time and place aU par-
ties interested may appear and be
heard. Those opposing the grant-
ing of said application should file
written protests with the Commis-
sion and - the applicant at least
five days prior to hearing date,
giving their reason* therefor sad
such other information as is re-
quired by Commission Rule 305.2.
Such hearing will be , continued
from time to time, and from place
to place, if necessary, until such
determination ha* been made
relative to said application as the
i said Texas Water Rights Commis-
sion may deem right, equitable
and proper. '
Given under and by virtue of an
(order of the Texaa Water
| Rights Commission, at the cffice
| of the said Commission at Austin,
I Texas, this the 31st day of January,
1966
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I « AIDES AND QUAUWM "
FOB YOUR FBEROfi*
CUSTOM BUTCHERING
A PROCESSING OF
BEEF AND PORK
COMPLETE CURING
AND SMOKING
n 1 FACILITIES FOR PORK
AH aizes Needed
Improved A
? Unimproved
Geo. S. Lemon
REALTOR
283 V-8 Engine, standi
shift. Radio, heater,
Urea, clean body
owner. Ready to
plenty of service.
f 1957 Ford
Ranchero
V-8, Automatic,
heater, run* good,
body
J Mi, V -foe MVMF-
_lve. radio, heater,
J conditioning,
steering and brake*.
glasses. recliner
» Meet Be Made Ry
8:00 P.M. L
(TUESDAY
is not furnished for ad-
ipate reserved, we will
ropy and advertiser will
area
| things that
I mill. He pointed out that for
first time the area is on the verge1
1 Of obtaining an
supply which will be a great as-,te|i
set.
: He said the new Interstate High- , ^r
I Way is a great asset, hut it is hard *»
to imagine what Is String to hap-
Pen along this highway when It is y* ______ , ____ _____
opened to traffic. V - ’ ,4< from Broadway
( He said with such "g. plan WS, Jhows,/' '
must visualize what is ' going tojt ■.. , y-
■happen. J Ha^afi*
.............................J?' He said if such a plan is pre-.-Laugtyfefsitc..____________ —____
MUST SELL — by March 1—190 f*red without working with the said we ghouid be thinking of an
people it won’t be worth a quar- lndustriaI park, not of 25 acres;
jkf-. »-» • '■’Ll* » I several hundred acres. He
« He said In preparing such a 8gid that federal money is avail-
tian that we must inventory our able to assist in such a project,
assets. He pointed , 8ome of j jBfe/pointed H*'t*1* Mi- Y^A-noaM
these assets which included the ’ js close to large ceriters of popula*
Interstate Highway, the proposed yon
Wisenbaker < said if we couple
all these things together and plan
for the future that everyone will
benefit.
He said the Government plans
are not as bad as they seem for
after the money turns over three
times the government will have
it back.
He said such a plan will cost
about $2 per capita to prepare
SCOTCH Brand transparent tape- and he felt that in this instance
Dispenser 29c, tape-* 70c. - Mount' -it should be a combination city-
county plan. <
jHe/aiditl^at everything is work-
iiigln‘oil* favor if we will just gp
after it.
DuvalM then (-proposed that he/
Mayer Charles Teague and Cham-
ber President Charles Lowry work
on a proposal for seeking a plan-
i.; ning grant. He pointed out that
the Commissioners' Court and the
City Council would have to ap-
: proravany proposals of the com-
mitted before a grant application
could 'be made.
CLASSIFIED RATES
When ordered sforaltaneouriy. 3*
per word ttr»t insertion, 2c per
word.'additional insertions, mini-
mum charge 80c first insertions.
50c additional insertions. Card of
Thafcks 8dc .for up to 40 words,
over 40 words An-per word.
.DEADLINES :
Att Afliartlitag end N*M Ce»y
-5 Mart Be In Our Offtee
. ON WEDNESDAY
12:00 NOON
L > >-Ur. thl> tlme
wd£H&^ ” foUowta<
lures to, be* published should
fob Optic-Herald Office by
Economic —
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qualified to work with communi-
ties on such plans.
He said that Wisenbaker, Fix
and Associates, Tyler ,is one of
those firms and then introduced
Royce Wisenbaker.
Wisenbaker told the group that
he had been in engineering work
for 22 years and planning is very
necessary for the orderly develop-
ment of any area.
He said that due to lack of plan-
ning that many of our nations,
etties are ratting inside. He said
due to the fast that our etties
have been unable to do anything
about it is the reason for Urban
Hbnewal.
He said the . /,taxing base of
many American cities is very bad.
He said the first federal plan-
ning grants were made about 10
years ago. He said that under Ur-
ban Renewal that about i,^
of Boston has been torn down and
xbbuilt.
;He said the 701 plan involves
many things, including public
streets, water, sewer, and parks.
He said that an application for
a planning grant must be made
to the State Health Department
and it ia then reviewed and acted
up by federal officiate in Fort
Worth. *
He said the City of Mount Ver-
non already is working on a water
and sewer plan and has applied yje world premiere of Hovhaness’
for federal funds to bear a por- “Magnificat” with
tion of the cost. taus oyiupnonj**
He said the face of this whole tivitiea include two
is going to change due to with th* Wichita Falls Orchestra,
are already in the, ot^dber the Choir performed
thet WMt^^kitch Henderson as guest/
- >■ conductdr. On April 16 they wilt
adequate water fgjng fcaydn'fc “Creation” with Will-
qoyer inducting.
MT^epertoire of the Midwest-
■ifUntFer^tF Choir includes
-M music, songs for men’s
rug and women's chorus, spiritJ
), madrigals, folk tunes, and
I
land is cheap and in-
sites are running out. He
T
V STUSSS
Notice is hereby given to wbasn
■Mcerned that the application '
FRANKLIN county WAI
DISTRICT, the post-office addi
el which is F. O. Box 577. IkU
ijfornon. Texas, was received on!
|4th day of September. 1985 in
office of the Texas Water RM
Commission Aiqdtean* seek)
permit to construct a dam on i
press Creek. Cypress Creek Bq
creating a 72,800 acre-foot ca|
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uy reeerv oir, ana me aiversion
M.000 acre-feet of water par
annum from said reaervolr for
municipal and Industrial
(25.000 aerwfoqt m
11,000 MM-ffot Ml
See us for rough dry*. Hnah work
•nd specialise in doing shirts
Natlane Laundry. (49-tfok
COASTAL BERMUDA GRAA«
BPRitIB dug’to order ok we (rill
do custom sprigging. EJwyn Carr.
Phone 888*2482 or A Ig Morria,
Phone 588-2538 (22-fltp).
Cemetery Spray* Artificial
potted Plata*
CASON MT. VERNOh FLORAL
Phone 537-2528 We Deliver
Highway 67 Eart. Mt. Vernon
OMta 84 Honrs A Day
Gel ti»e Jump on sprito|! Clean out
your “Dust CatcNWs** with a
want fl.
Try aa e*v< TOT ta the classified
•ds and find a basket full of
buyers. •'■«■* **•
gray? flow^I
.SHOP -w 4
Pbonsf 827-4188 er 887-MM 1
Mi*. C. M. Oree, nwear 1
• Cor^N«^> Cef-ihOeas^’11
• Fatted Live Greenery * **
• Qfft Item. R Pottery
raff &L1X—led. wklte anAfce
via Air Mall tables 20c a book.
Mt Vernon Optle-Herald 887-8838.
Fishing in th* Want Ata ta pretty
UK II1 IK
L (Vernon Optic-Herald.
LETTER OPENERS , M Popular
stiletto style for home, office, forg-
ed steel, fully nickel plated, light
weight, property balanced, easy
to-use Kle*ncu| ’litter Opener.
31.00 Mount Vernon Optic-Herald.
WEDDING PROBLEMS? Here’s
the perfect solution to them . .
Invitations, announcements, ac-
cessories. Come by sad select from
our complete tine. "Mt. Vernon
Optic-Herald.
Steel since 1953, is the new-
est Cubmaster in the Big .Cy-
press district of Scouting.
Scouting officials recently
were in the process of re- ■
organizing Lone Star’* Pack
400 of Cub Scout*. Wooten .
bravely volunteered for the
Cubmaster's job, even though
he Hiki no Scouting experi-
ence. “He just Jumped in with
both feet,” hi* wife comment-
ed.
Hi* wife also reported that
he is “having a ball.” Wooten,
a Navy veteran of WWII, has
devoted much of his leisure
Mme before the Ctabbing Mb'
to ' hunting and AsNta^ On
moat of these orrfoioas, how-
ever. he has had along several
of the neighborhood young-
sters and his son, Jimmy.
His wife, Peggy, jumped in
along with him. She is serv-
ing as one of six den mother*.
Jimmy has just become
eligible for the Cubbing pro-
gram. As a result, the Wooten
Loan S0H*&
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LONG TERM FEDERAL
i t>ND tjp WJ?
tt- ' *9^" • Si'
4 Iteftaancing jAJprta eifoots.
on your farm or ranch, 5H%
Interest rate. Loans payaid* on
or before del 4ta» MMtaT penu
alty.
Contatat toJbo^iWhiHWte*
Phams: 688-8781
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Professional
Political
Announcements
The following named candidates
have authorized the Optic-Herald
to announce\toeir sandidacy for
the public jMmo fhown subject
to t^ De^^ltl^ Primary:
C. H. (NEAL) DUVALL
nlnsteJiu
M. J. (Madison) MITCHELL
For County Clerk:
SM L. E. BRYANT
E. E. PARNELL
. For Connty Treasurer
M MINNIE JOHNSON
M For Justice of Peace
■ , WARREN P CASTLE
■ ^PETE GILL
For Commissioner, Precinct 4:
Social Security Arid Ydul
District Court room in Mount!
Vernon on Feb. 25, beginning at I
9:45 .a.m., at which Medicare, Soc- I
ial Security and State Welfare |
will be discussed.
Chappell pointed out that per-1
sons who reached the age of 85
previous to Jan. 31, 1966, must
sign-up for Medicare previous tp
March 31 if they become eligible;
for benefit* on the July 1 startings
date.
Chappell will be on hand to an-d
swer questions regarding Medi-;
oare and Social Security.
Jack Francis, area supervisor-
for State Welfare for Franklin'
County, will be on hand to an*
swer questions on State Welfare.*
Chappell pointed out that the,
Paris Social Security office is operL
Monday through Saturday until'
■non and residents of Franklin.
County may visit that office for
tnformatioi> if they desire.
He urged that everyone who haa
questions ,»regarding Medicare,,
Hay fpr Rale-fdrtllised black
prairie from Igp fflssdoW flOc-jntxi
ed Jotupon burmtida 5Qc-Cad de-,
’* liver truck load. f. R. Kelsey
tyi5. Deport. ‘ ^IMfe)
’ Notjee Gardenia
l FBE9«GABpBN8EEDr ,
(PLANTS - PE4» MOM *<
FERTILIZER 4- ,
PLANT EARLY
Brookshire &
Richardson
atom Supply ML Vrarara .
FOR SALE — Firewood cut to;
any specifications, any amount.
Poat oak. red oak, and a small
amount of hickory. Oakwood, 810.-
09 per cord if you haul, 812.00 if
we haul. Other wood highet. Call
517-4037 or 385-7182. (17-tfc),
FOR SALE — Mixed coastal
native hay and coaatal hay. Con- ,
tact Avon Stretcher on Rt. 2. .4
a « . i2i-*uai
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FESTOCK fwdirig fo-
t can pay pff. If yon dh-
ising livestock feeding
problems with people you know,
we should get acquainted. My com-
pany, a nationally known and well-
reapected feed maufacturer, is '
seeking a person pf mature judg- f - » ----------r-
menb.and good reputation for rOlltU'Cl
CS. ;."5Z3S: Announcementt
3A0 p.m. Monday7 for putaication
'■ and
82.00.
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 24, 1966, newspaper, February 24, 1966; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1277722/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.