Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 31, 1967 Page: 3 of 8
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Bonnie Baker Twin Peek
POTATO CHIPS
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SLACK SUITS
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Purchase
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4 for 88c
Bonus Day Special 2 Pair Hose $1.00
First Quality, Mojud and Claussner
Regular $16.95—Just Received
STRETCH PANTS
McKells and Mojud Nylon Knit and Cotton
BLOUSES (To Match)
AN ALLURING SELECTION OF COLORFUL
HIGH FASHION MERCHANDISE
Regular $1.09
JERGENS
LOTION....
French's
MUSTARD
Mt Vernon
Insurance Agency
NEAL SOLOMON, MANAGER
Electrical Wiring
Installations &
Repairs
Residential &
Commercial
PHILLIP HOPE
$37**81$ MOUNT VERNON
Bonnie Baker
Salad Oil
Boswell Frosen
DEZERT
Fresh Ground
HAMBURGER
Limit One Please Wit)
10c Off Label
Gant Siu
100 Tablet*? Regular 95c Crest f
89c TOOTH PASTE 69c
MRS. CHARLIE BROWN , MRS. FLOY CAMBRON
THE LADY’S SHOP
PHONE $37*4141 EAST SIDE OF SQUARE MT. VERNON, TEXAS
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SPRAY DEODORANT
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14-oz. 25c
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Triple S & H Green Stamps
Plus Many Fabulous Bargains During Ont
Moonlight Sale Every Tuesday
Night 6:30 to 9:30
Stokley’s Tomato
CATSUP.
Big Red Sweet 2-lbs.
Onions 25<
Both ot them came to ML Ver*
non to visit their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Flowe. Mrs.
Waller and Mr. and Mrs. Flowe
took Edwin to Dallas where
he boarded a plane for Brazil.
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100 Tablets 50MG I?«£ular
VITAMIN B-6 89c | Beauty Lotion
_ I Reg. 89c Rexall Spray
79« I STARCH
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Derll PhiUipa
and daughters, Denice and
Karen of Tallasaee, Fla., vtalt-
ed several days last week with
400 Count
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Prescription Purchases
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BONUS DAY BARGAINS
For Friday, Saturday and Bonus Day. September 5
AS NEAR PERFECT AN ADDITION TO YOUR FALL
WARDROBE AS WE CAN THINK OF
NEW FALL HOUSECOATS
Easy Care Fabries
KNITTED SHELLS
Latest Styles—New Colors
STRETCH SKIRTS
Koratron, A-Line Style—Black and Brown, Regular $6.9$ Value
WEEK-END SPECIALS
REGULAR $1.49
SHEAFFER FTN PEN
WITH SIX CARTRIDGES
Regular $1.33
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fyats Cooking Mr u
- - - visited over th. week end with
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Pruitt in Tyler
Pleas Stanley, former reai-
dent of Mi. Vernon, son of
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Stanley,
deceased, died in Ft. Worth
Monday. Mr Stanley was rear-
ed in Mt. Vernon. He waa a
teacher In the Ft. Worth
schools at the time of his
death.
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- 59c BACOS1 * 33c
Pay Yourself By Paying Cash~
At Piggly Wiggly
Piggly Wiggly Saves Ton Money Plsn
Giving You 8 A H Green Stamps
At School
Tuesday—Com dogs, mus-
tard. English peas, scalloped
potatoes, cabbage relish, white
bread, milk and chocolate chip
cookies.
Wednesday—Fried chicken
gravy, green beans, mashed
potatoes, green salad, white
milk and oat meal cookies.
Thursday — Beef roast,
gravy, black eyed peas, butter-
ed potatoes, tomato relish,
white bread, milk and raised
doughnuts. , - - —
Friday—Tuna fish sandwich- and caramel cookies.
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WATCH OUR WINDOWS
First Of The Week Specials
her parents. Rev. and Mn.
Lawrence Bridges.
Edwin Flowe, who works In
Brazil, met his sister. Mrs.
Robert W. Waller of Des-
Moine, Iowa in Oklahoma.
Greenwood News
Delayed mua last week
Mr. and Mn. Jess Adair and
Mn. I. V. Callaway visited
Mr .and Mn. Joe Howard and
Mn. Myrtle Stone Tuesday.
Mr. Aubrey Castle is home
after spending the week in
Garland while his wife, Hasel
underwent surgery in a hos-
pital there. She Is now in the
home of her daughter. Mn.
Bill Weatherford. She is doing
fine and hopes to feturn home
this week end.
Mr. and Mn. Howard Rob-
inson of Winnsboro, Mr. and
Mn. Wylie Bailey of Mount
Vernon and Mn. Homer Ful-
ler visited Mrs. Annie Castle
Monday.
Mr. and Mn. Wayne Sexton
and children of Mesquite were
week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Fuller.
Bro. Don (Davis of Ft. Worth
came alone to fill his appoint-
ment this last week end as
his wife waa Hl.
We are all enjoying the cool
weather and the good raina.
Mrs. James Raslnbawn is a
patient in St. Paul Hospital
in Dallas, undergoing test.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Floyd
are on two weeks vacation in
California, visiting their neice
and family.
Phil Branch of Dallas spent
Saturday night with Mr. end
Mrs. Thurl Branch.
Mr. and Mr*. L. C. Knotts
and sons of Garland visited
relatives here over the week
end.
Mr. Arthur Knotts Is ill at
the present time ai his home
in Mt. Vernon.
Miss Brenda SusUire of
Dallas was a guest of Miss
Nelda Sustalre' this week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Cope-
land and son, Ernie are on
vacation in New Mexico.
Mrs. Jq^Je
dren of Plain
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morris
this week
U.S. No. 1 Russet 10-lbs.
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Mrs. Charles Fleming Price Paris spent Thurada
and Mrs William Snow of their aunt. Mn. Faye W
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 31, 1967, newspaper, August 31, 1967; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1277914/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.