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Ml Vernon. Texas
Fkeno 537-3343
TEAGUE & SON
CHEVROLET CO.
teacher. one
nd tauk*tbau”caichU<lf
Jt Dr. says ulcere, get new Ph 5
tablets. Fast as liquids. Only
*8c at Rutherford Drug. (33-8tc).
Dairy Bam
Sprays
Cattle Dust
And Sprays
Black Leg
Vaccine
FOR Si
inf hi
from. E.
64
64
are former teachers of Wood and
Franklin Counties. James attend-
ed School in Mt. Vernon in 1949-
50 and is the grandson of J. E.
Winkle of Scroggins.
WANTED
TWO R.N.*8
L. Routing Shift
Baals Salary Open
Franklin County HeapHal
P. O. Box 477
537-3361
On The Finest
Used Cars
In This Area
Piano and organ bargain-
Credit Manager has Spinet that
he must dispose of for Local Fin-
ance Company. Also like new or-
suitable for chqrch or home,
can bought separately. Will
it for cash. For information
write Joe Anderson, P. O. Box
8636, Longview. Texas or call, area
code 314-Pl 9-2781, „ (36-4tc).
Marita Ranch
COMMERCIAL
J,— 3 bedroom house
ith to be moved. Call
T..-t ■->, (37-lte).
) Byrd,
Ph. N.E.
(37-4tc).
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Ready U(
& Titus
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» <«*r 31. 1966, and
opened and read.
Dismi
Russell
Jessie I
Juanice
Ada Ph
just
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Rain-
fall
USD CARS
• 1965Corvair
4 door SpartSndnn. 118
year.^,
Mr. Neal Ray, President of the
The Banks
Comp
SALES A fl
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Real Estate
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FOR SALE — 19tt acres of land
at Saltillo. Write Ftorrie
m. vbou ibex, Lufkin, p>
fry*. finch wort
a doing shirta
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Notice-
IF YOU WANT TO SUBSCRIBE
to the Texarkana Gaaette. call
Judy or Jana Miller at 537-4064.
(3*-3tc).
p Admitt
I Hospital I
r June 15 i
I ley. Geo]
twell, Nel
Reynolds!
er and ]
County; I
Ernest I
Sulphur I
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PRE*: Be su/e to come by M . L.
Edwards and Co. and register
— for gifts to be given away Sstur-
” day, June M » ” (38-Ite).
Get the jump on spring! Clesn out
your "Dust Catchers" with a
want ad.
FOR RENT — Furnished garage
apartment for couples only. Air
conditioned. Write L. Knight. 337
Texas St. Sulphur Springs, or ph.
885-5467. ■ (37-2te).
FOR RENT: Building on East side
of square Mrs. G. W. Ruther-
ford. .„ (38-3tc).
FOR RENT — Two bed room house
With bath. Ph. 537-2356.
(38-2tc).
CALL
.. Shelton
Butane Co.
p./trv. Pee
• Bctane-Propane Gao
• Truck and Tractor
UPC Carburetion
• Westinghouse ' ‘1
Appliances
• Tappan Ranges
• Dny and Night Hot x
Water Heaters . «
• Myers Water Pompe '•)
Dey Phone M7-4143
• Night 537-4976
Cemetery Sprays Artificial
Potted Ptanta
CASON MT. VanON FLORAL
Phone 527-2628 We Deliver
Highway 67 Beet ML Vernon
Open 84 ■eon A Dee
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MARIE'S ART A HOBBY SHOP
AND STUDIO
464 W. Pine Winnsboro. Tex.
Open 1-5 p.m. Dsily
"If I don't have It will try to
Arrington IV and Mr. and Mrs. heart, the East Texas Peach Queen
U7 rlaurvlxUoa* T) a m * k.—— • — *__— -_111
cow- I ,
large I I
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£23^^
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CONTRACTORS’ NOTICE
OF TUAS HIGHWAY
CONSTRUCTION
Sealed proposals for construct-
ing 14.548 miles of signing A DeL
i in.. Ilium. A Gd. Fence From: Spur
r 423 near Mt Vernon To: Loop 418
- in Mount Heesant on Highwsy No.
i is the
for 1965-
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FORD SALES S
Phene 537-8365 ML Veraon
FOR SALE - West!
frigerator in good
Contact Mrs Annie Miller or ph
Bdwarta and Co. and register
for gifts to be given away Satur-
day. June 26. (38-ltc).
for guaranteed
J AND FLOOR
17-3901 or 537-
(36-tft).
FOR SALE: Peaches Benton Orc-
hard, specialising in tree ripe
peaches. From Mt. Pleasant, 5
miles out on Monticello road. Now
until about July 30th. (37-6tc)
FOR SALE — Fertilised hay. Les-
pedizo. Bermuda. Johnson and
prairie gram. 40c and 60c a bale.
Bill Woods, Rt 2, Bogata.
OPEN
Tuesday & Friday
Nights Until 8 pan.
brick bouse with central heat
and large lot in Connelly addition
Ph 537-2963. w (38-3*1.
FOR I
Mt
Bouaes and smsUmgrrmy. 63,000
up Ranch land 100 to 1,000 acres.
Priced to sell Rope's Real Ektete
la Meudt Veraon. rtl. 537-4213.
• ' (M-3te).
,E — Northern spring-
ers, 80 head to choote
: Treybig, 4H miles from
Pittsburg on highway It on Winns-
boro road. (37-4tc).'
B 30-3*241009
Bounties, will
Highway Department Austin,
til 9:00 A AU _ ““
then publicly opened and i
THIS CONTRACT IS SUBJECT
TO THE WORK HOURS ACT OF
1963. PLA748t AND IMPLE-
MENTING REGULATIONS
7 The State Highway Department
in accordance with the provisions
of Title VI of the Civil Rights Art
of 1964-IM Ptet. 353) and the re-
gulations of the Department of
Commerce (15 C.FJt , Part 8>, is-
sued. pursuant to, such Art. hereby
notifies all bidders that it will af-
firmatively insure that the con-
tract entered into pursuant to this
advertisement will be swarded to
the lowesf responsible bidder with-
Annual Elliott Reunion. June 19
AU r«l*tives and friends of the
T.' A. ElUott, Sr. family are In-
vited and urged to attend the an-
nual reunion and basket lunch to
be held at Dellwood Park in Mt.
Pleasant on Sunday, June 19.
Relatives and friends of Hagan-
sport and adjoining communities
are asked to notify aU that would
Bke to attend. «
In Many Cases
We Can Furnish
Certification
From Previous
Owner As To '
Mileage And
i Conditi^ ri
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Additional Factory
Warranty On 1965,
1964 And 1963 Fords
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Feed Trooton ami Bgnlp.
New Hellnnd Haytag B4DM- 1
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General BtaeHHa £
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GARY ANDHRA
CHp TMa Ad And Preeent It At
Darby. House
Before U 6*. 8etarday,
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Tg-n - n a-teTm-T-iTi —
Card of Thanks
Wb wish to express our apprecia-
tes and heart felt thanks for the
gheughtfulness and arts of kind*
aaaa of friends and relatives In
41m time of sorrow in our family.
Wo gapedally thank Bam Harvey.
L -_ YtaSk John Whitt Rev. M. B. Aalin.
Tbe pallbearers and everyone for|
their prayers. May God bleu each
at you. The family of Harmon W.
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Employment
GRAU FLOWER
SHOP
Phene 637-4224 ar 627-3966
Mrs. C. M. Gran, ewisar
• Permanent flowers to gay
spring eeiara,
• Corsages * Cwt Ftowero
• Potted Live Greenery
• Gift Items • Pottery
Angus Heifers
3 miles South of SsItUlo
Heidt H. Griner, owner
. A. C. CaldweU, mgr.
Phone: Mt. Vernon 537-4050
' VISITORS WELCOME
Saltillo. Texas
laxie
idart! Transmis-
sion. Radio and'Heater.
• 1960 Chevrolet
Impili 4-Door.
• 1960 Galaxie
4-Door. 4-'
• 1959 Chevrolet
6-Cylinder. Standard Trans-
ml** inn-
Winkle completed three years <1
pre-pharmacy at Texas A A I Col
lege and the University of T*xa|
and entered the university of HouJ
ton College of Pharmacy in Sep!
1963. While at the college of pharl
macy. Winkle maintained higH
scholastic average, finishing ea< q
of the three professional year!
with high honors and was tvieJ
recipient of scholarship honor cerl
tlficates.
While attending the college oJ
pharmacy, he was a member of thd
student chapter of the America^
Pharmacutlcal Aseoriation
an active member of Delta Delta
Chapter of Kappa Psi Fraternity,
serving as its secretary one yei
and ltg president the pest ywAK
Whfldw plans to practice pha
macy at Robstown Riverside Ho
pital and MU live in Corpus!
Christi. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrt. jJMoiTte S. Winkle. Sr. of
Aransas Pam.
Mr. and Mrs. Winkle are teach-'
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Notice is hereby given to aU Wednesday »a-— 88
interested parties of a pubUc hear- , Thursday
Ing to te conducted by the Texaa
Water Pollution Control Board re-
lating to the development and ad-
option of water quality criteria
for the Sulphur River Basin in
compliance with the Federal Water
Quality Act of 1965 (P. L. 89-234).
The hearing will be held at the
1 City Hall of Sulphur Springs, Sul-
phur Springs, Hopkins County,
Texas, on June 28, 1966, immedi-
ately following the above schedul-
ed hearing of the Texas Water
Development Board, The Water
Pollution Control -Board will be
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THURSBAY,----
James Winkle
Receives Degree
In Pharmacy
James Vf Winkle, a 1960
ate of Aransks Paso High
was among 5g students who 1
ceived RS degrees from the Ui
versity of Houston CoUege of Flu
macy exercises held Saturday, Ju
1965 Galaxie 500
2-Door, Power A Air.
1965 Custom 500
4-Door, Standard Shift.
1965 Fairlane
6-Cyl. Automatic Trans-
mission A Air?;
1965 Ford Pickup
6-Cylinder.
1965 Chevrolet
H Ton Pickup. 8 Cylinder,
Ex.ra Clean. ,
1964 Fora
Custom j
1963 Chevrolet
4 Door Sedan^Ur A Power.
Extra Clean. *-
1963 Chevrolet
Pickup.
* 1962 Gal
4-Door. Stanc
Pittsburg Rodeo
Plans Completed
Miss Mary Hooten, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, Brooks Hooten of
Pittsburg, TeXa», will reign over
the Pittsburg Rodeo st^eduled for
July 14-16. Miss Hooten
, The Annual. Rodeo conducted hV* !
the Pittobuu Rodeo Association
win he held during the East Tex-
as Peach Festival, an annual event >
held gt Pittstaprg, Texas, each
Association announced that Sammy
Andrews of Clarksville, Texas, will
| be the producer of the Pittsburg
I Rodeo. The Rodeo will officially
start with |hg big Rodeo Parade
letf fjfr 6:06 P.M.. July 14th.
Cotton Allotment; For baet price*
far your aBotaaauta on purchaaa
ar lease basis, cosrtart Agri-Bus-
toeea Service*. Be* 736, Abernathy.
Ttexas, Hrato Cede 806-396-3364.
Local representative needed
v ‘ **• (3A3te).
FLOWERS?
Hl LMETH HOWB SHOT
■tai 537-883* Mt Vera**
Fishing Report
LONE STAR LAKE:
Over the week-end fishing was
slow but several fishermen had
good caiches. Hugh Hammett and
Regan Bonner, Longview, each had
their limit of baas. Gurley Harris,
Paul Harriaon and Danny Bour-
geois, White Oak, limit of bass.
T. A. Carrell and Pat Patterson.
Longview. 29 baas. Mr. and Mrs.
W. D. Arnold of Longview 40 bass
in two days fishing. W. L. McNeese
and Spencer Simolton of Kilgore
18 bass. Large catches of white
perch were made by Jerry Selph
and Max Trammel of Ft. Worth,
Skinny Trammel and Blackie
Trammel of Lone Star. Bream are
being caught by the hundreds. Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Graham of Bossier
City caught a large Ice chest full.
out discrimination on the ground Becky Pate. Longview and Martbe
Norman, Ft. Werth bad ■ large
catch of bream. The lake is falling
■nd dear > ^.:rt •'<
LAKE OTHB PINES
Bass fishing was excellent for
aome anglers and many large ones
were caught. Limits of bass were
caught by Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cagle,
Longview; Steve LaBue, Longview;
James Mitchell. Gladewater. Good
catches were made by: Mr. and
Mrs. G. R. Schmidt of Dallas; Mr.
and Mrs. R. P. Turman, Shreve-
port; John McGrede and Roy __ ___
Crammer, Longview. Crappie fish- ers to the Aransas SchMto. "Tltey
ing slow to fair. Bream fishing ex- -- ... .
cellent. The lake is clear and fall-
ing.
BROOKSHIRE &
RICHARDSON
Phene 527-3532 ML Vernon
of race, color, or national origin.
Flans and specifications includ-
ing minimum wage rates as pro-
vided by Law ar* available at the
Office J. *. Crawford Resident
Engineer, Mt. Pleasanl Texas.
>4taL- Tew Highway PepartmenL
Austin. Usual righto reserved,
ri (37-2te).
MARY S BEAUTY BOX: moved to
Kenneth Cason's old residence.
Drop in and have your hair styl-
ed. Owner and operator. Mary
Wilburn, Ph. 537-2359. (38-2tc).
I
• 1962 Chevrolet
tt to* cab and ehamls, 6
•agtee, heavy duty trans-
miaaion. Radio. heater,
heavy duty rear springs,
mirrors Extra nice e*b.
Put you a platform bed on
thia one and It will be ready
to go.
• 1958 Internation-
al Pickup
Long bed. 4 speed trans-
mission. runs and drives
good. Would make a good
hay hauling pickup.
• 1956 Chevrolet
\ Tractor, 3 weed.
n#* 409 rnBne.
Want To Buy
WANT TO BUY: reasonable priced
used upright piano. Ph. 537-
4358._________________________<38-ltc).
CLASSIFIED RATES
When ordered simultaneously, 3c
per word first insertion, 2c per
word additional insertions, mini-
mum charge 60c first insertions.
50c additional insertions. Card of
Thanks 50c for up to 40 words,
over 40 words 3c per word
. DEADLINES
All Advertising and News Copy
- Muat B* In Our Office
ON WEDNESDAY
$ ' 12:00 NOON
Copy received after this time will
be published in the following
week's issue.
Pictures to be published should
be to the Optic-Herald Office by
3.-00 p.m. Monday for publication
that week. There ie an additional
Ubtegi for picture* received be-
Mba Monday at 3:00 p.m. and
Tuesday at 3:00 pjn. at 83.00.
futures received after Tuesday at
3 00 p.m will be published the
following week.
~',7: m ,rr Society etorle* received after
Space Mart B* Made By
5:00 P.M. „•
ON TUESDAY
Previews t* Publication
H«W b not funiished tar ad-
Holbrook Street. Mt Veraon Glen prepare' co^~'and’~adv£tiw Zin
DOUBLE
S&H Green Stamps
with ah
Cash Purchases
ot
Prescriptions
CRESCENT
6P3DRU6 .
Day Pbenee
S37-S371. 537-4151
Night Phew
537-3373.
U7-3535 er 537-3*3* \ 1
FRfc: Be awe to come by M. L.i----r
■gwarda and Co. and register |
for gifts to be given away Satur-
day,June 25. .. y(38-ltck
Off tec
Joe Jordan
I Office Machines
1.^ UNDRRW<M>CMMJVrrn
fp-sr—i----------------- - . . _ . - -
Lose weight safely with Dex-a-
Diet Tablets. Only 98c at Ruth-
erford Drug. <33-12tc).
—rasa—sasa—^*—
BD: Lota to shred Butch
837-2990. (32-tfC).
itch Truck Driver Contact
. Baugh north of Mount
on Highway 37. <35-4tc).
□ZER WORK — Land
>E pool constructio* and
i of dirt work, root or deep
of large tracts. Equipment
g la Franklin County.
P. A. Karaey, 886-3427,
0*. or Ciaudle Dudley.
6, Deport (36-tfc).
Federal Water QnalftF'Act of 1965
and the Guidelines for Establish-
ing Water Quality Standards for
Interstate Waters, promulgated
.pursuant to said Water Quality
Act by the U. S. Department of
Interior. The Board will consider
views, comments and recommenda-
tions on the development of a
plan for implementing and enforc-
ing the water quality criteria, in-
ed to be present _________
at the hearings, including repre-
sentatives of federal, state, county,
municipal agencies, end those of
commercial, industrial, civic, high-
way, railroad, and water txans-
7 ..]» control in-
terests, and property owners con-
cerned. They will be given full
opportunity to express their views
concerning the character and ex-
tept of the desired developments
snd criteria and the need and ad-
visability of execution.
The Texas Water Development
Board and the Texas Water Pollu-
tion Control Board are particularly
anxious that the views of all per-
sons. both opponents snd pro-
ponents, become part of the record
of the hearing. To insure equal
opportunity for all, either oral or
written statements, or both, are en-
couraged and will be accepted.
FOUR COPIES of all written state-
ments will be required.
Joe G. Moore, Jr.
Executive Director of the
Texas Water Development Board
and
' . ' / Chairman,
Texas Water Pollution
Control Board
(38-ltc).
Methodist —
Continued from Page 1
vert; Associate, A. L. Dennis: Wes-
ley, William Penn; Talco. Thomas
Price; Winnsboro, Bob Bush; Dis-
trict Directors, Evangelism, John
Streun; Missions, Clark Calvert;
Social Concerns, Richard Perry;
Student Work, Raymond Butts; ,.
Texas Methodist Information, Ker-
by Edwards; Urban Life, Clay (
Yeager; Hospitals and Homes,
Walter Zimmerman; Christian
Vacations, Thomas Price.
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PERSONALS
Mrs. Guy Hatchell of Saltillo
visited with her Mother, Mrs. Bet-
tie Miller, Sunday.
Mrs. W. H. Arrington has re-
| turned home from St. Louis. Mo.,
where she spent a month with her scheduli___t ________
grandchildren. Barbara and Wade | Mias Mary Hboten, Rodeo Sweet- j
^A T\7 anri ILfe* anH AAr-c ra__a rev_____ «« a_ _ *
C. W. Bailey and daughter. Pam. and her court along with
She attended Barbara Ann’s grad- visiting queens will join the
uation In which she was an honor boys and cowgirls to make a, lai
student. Barbara plan sto attend | parade through down town <Pii
Washington University in the fall. burg.
guided 1)? nreltHtrfrfflHents oftKY ” Mr. and Mrs. Joe Woods re-'
' turned home Sunday after a weeks
Visit with relatives at Shawnee.
Lexington and other places in
Oklahoma. Joe also visited for a
short time in Seminole with Paul
Barrett and wife and Jack ShurU
leff and wife who were visiting
the Barretts. Mr. Barrett and Mr.
Shurtieff are former Fanklin Co.
residents.
Mr. and Mrs. John Beasley spent
. tfmetabto fof-‘compliance. JWday until Monday with Mr and
lerested partlri are invit- M" J «. Beasley and Anita in
I present or represented Mrg Jennlw
are vacationing in Seattle. Wash-
ing, visiting their son. Allen Ray
and fanilf.
WEATl
INFORMATION
The weather information given
below are for the 24-hour period
ending at 7 a.m. on the day listed.
Day Temperature
. ; Max.
Friday_______— 91
i Saturday ——• 91
' Sunday _________92
r, —r-’J-r-89
. I Tuesday ------
LONG TERM FEDERAL
LAND BANK LOANS
..jit- For
Refinancing or improvements
on your farm or ranch.; Sto%
interest rate. Loans payable on
or betaVC* :
alty.
Contact: Robert VanWinkle
214 Connally Street
Sulphur Springs, Texas
Phena: 588-5751
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
TEXAS WATER DEVELOPMENT
BOARD, TEXAS WATER POLLU-
TION CONTROL BOARD
Notice is hereby given to all
interested parties of a public hear-
ing to be conducted by the Texas
Water Development Board pursu-
ant to Acts 1965, 59th Legisla-
ture, Chap.er 297, page 587 on
June 28, 1966, at 9:00 a.m. at the
City Hall of Sulphur Springs, Sul-
phur Springs, Hopkins County.
Texas, at which hearing a propos-
ed plan of water development for I Saturday
the Sulphur River Basin will be ' Sunday
presented and evidence for or Monday
against the plan ;vill be heard.
. DR. NEIL H. KIBWELL
General Practice of
Medicine and Surgery
Office. Dial 537-4221
Residence. Disl 537-2562
Tfflce Cloeed Friday Afternoons
portation and flood
THINK
Wten You Think of
PRESCRIPTIONS
] THINK OF
RUTHERFORD DRUG STORE
■ttoelon. 10.800 Actual
MUea, New or Warranty.
• 1965 Corrair :
sE?3«s
tea* Interior. 19000 actual
miles. MUI to Naw Car
Warranty.
• 1962 Chevrolet
Bal Air Station Wagon. Air
Chadltionad. Pric* to sell
with OK Warranty.
• 1962 Ford
Galaxie, Extra nice V-8
Standard Shift. New tires,
one local owner. O K.
A Warren^.
• 1955 Chevrolet
Bel Air. 4 door. Best car
of this model in town. See
and drive this one.
FOR SALE — 3 bedroom house. _____
and wrttoa’ tpace r^erv^i. W will
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