Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 93, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 29, 1968 Page: 7 of 8
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WE GIVE GOLD BOND STAMPS
At your Texas Ford Dealer’s now!
SHURFINE
303 CAN
Fruit Cocktail 4 ™ 89c
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3 for 19c
With The Purchast Of $5.CO Or More In Groceries
CORN MEALS 39c
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On display at the
Mount Vernon Optic-Herald
Glasses
Complete Your
Pretty Look
How much could be really taken from your
home? A great deal. Our Homeowners theft
policy covers your furnishings and personal
property. Save yourself many problems. See
us now!
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(Optic-Herald Staff Photo)
BENNIE DAVIS, an 18-year-old senior, vice president of
the local F.F.A. Chapter and treasurer of the Daingerfield
District of F.F.A. was speaker for the Mt. Vernon Future
Farmers of America Father-Son Banquet last Hiursday
night. Davis plans to attend electronics school after gradu-
ation.
Dr. Crawford’s
Optical Service
Clinic
Gilmer and Putman Streets
Sulphur Springs. Texas
WE GRIND YOUR
GLASSES HERE IN
SULPHUR SPRINGS
Convenient Terms
Pay Weekly
WOOL SUITS
30 To 50 '
OFF REG. PRIC E
SHURFINE FROZEN 6-OZ. CAN
Orange Juice
SHOP OUR
$1.00 Table
DO YOU HAVE YOUR
New Dress,
FOR THE
Chamber Of Commerce
Banquet, March 8
Juniors And
Junior Petites
By
HOP ARD WOLF
CRAZY HORSE
THERMOJAC
GAY GIBSON
JO JUNIOR
SALE' SALE!
DRESSES
$8.00 & Y2 price
SHURFINE
Salad Dressing
qt. 39c
GIANT SIZE
Super Suds
49c
BLOUSES
2 for $5.00
VALUES TO $9.00
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THOUSANDS OF FREE GOLD BOND STAMPS
TO BE GIVEN AWAY
First Drawing Monday March 4 At 4 P.M.
You Do Not Have To Be Present To Win
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Biscuits
8-Oz. Can
T. Ashley Knox, Insurance
Serving Northeast Texas 33 Years
Phone 537-4234 Mount Vernon, Texas
’ETERSON FORD SALES
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NEW SPRING
SUITS &
DRESSES
NARDIS
BUTTE
JUSTIN McCARTY
HERMAN-MARCUS
HENRY LEE
MR. JACK
MR. MENCH
SERBIN
ENERGY
BLEACH
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■ market sliced
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SIIURFRESH
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2-!bs. 35c
Sale-1 Rack
$5.00
Including
RAIN COATS
ALL WEATHER COATS
DRESSES
SWEATERS
SKIRTS
SLIM JIMS
IMPERIAL
SUGAR s 29<
10-
6-OZ. CAN
LEMONADE
5 f cr 49c
CAMPBELL S 16-OZ. CAN
Pork & Beans 6 sf
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!r. and Mrs. Dwayne Han-
Mr. i^id Mrs. Horace Cattle
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David Scott in Garland
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of Saltillo, Sunpy Brewyr ,
Ddfiaa and 1K Thurl
inch of Saltillo.
Saturday-
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Sex-
ton and Kim and Alan of Mes-
quite were week end guesU
Lone Star Leader Sale on
entire stock!
Wide selection!
Sixes 8-* x 11-*, 3 x It, •* x 11H. 10 x ty,
»* x 14*, 10 x IS, 11* x 14*, 13 x IS*____.1
Spedal prices when sold tai «uan|ties «f
Made with gummed flap of a heavy quality extra strong
brown paper, assuring safe delivery of contents. Hoiein
tn flap aMb'clinching fastner are both reinforced to prevent
tearing. All sizes are open end.
Lovely, fashionable
frames in new-now
styles, c o lo r s and
shapes help to complete
your special feminine
look.
F. and Mrs. Pat
Nelda had as v
to Mr- and Mrs.
and family of I
■a. Bo Brewer bi 1.
died In a ML Pleasant
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of 1
Branch t, ____
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Castle
bad aa week end guests, Jack
Castle of Big Sandy, Mr. and
> And aooa of
last week in Dallas and Mes-
quite with her children. Mr.
and Mrs. Phil Branch and fam-
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Sexton.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pat-
rick and son, of Sulphur
Springs were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Pat-
rick.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Branch
visited Miss Mary Moore Sun-
day afternoon.
Rev. Don Davis was here to
fill the pulpit Sunday and to
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C Knotts
and son of Garland visited his
mother, Mrs. Norris Knotts,
Sunday.
Rev. Lester Self is improv-
ing from a back injury. He is
at Franklin County Hospital.
Mrs. Mobley is a patient in
the Memorial Hospital in Sul-
phur Springs.
Phil Branch of Dallas spent
> Mr.
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of Dallas visited Mr. and Mrs. i
Norris Knotts Sat.
Mr. and Mrs. Corkie Morris
and family of Houston were
week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Morris.
Rev. Don Davis of Ft. Worth
filled his pulpit Sunday. He
remained here for the funeral
of Mrs. Bo Brewer held Mon-
day at the Mt. Pleasant Church
of Christ.
Mrs. Homer Fuller visited
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Carr and family in Mt.
Vernon.
Elaine Carr of Dallas and
some friends visited her mot-
her and father, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Carr and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Adams
of Garland were here over
the week end at their farm
home. Mr. and Mrs. Parker
McAliley visited them while
they were here.
Phil Branch of Dallas visit-
ed Mrs. Annie Castle and Mr.
and Mrs. H. N. Fuller Satur-
day evening.
Delayed from last Week
Mrs. Norris Knotts was ill
last week wi.h flu.
Wylie Bailey is a patient at |
Franklin County Hospital.
William Fuller. Donna and
Patricia of Arlington were
week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. H. N. Fuller.
Jason Weatherford of Gar-
land spent Saturday with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Aubrey Cast!?.
Mr. and Mrs. Charite Adams
of Garland were here at their
farm home.
Dencie Adair entered the
Franklin County Hospital Sun-
day.
Mrs.
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Mustang Sprint
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EVERY ITEM FIRST QUALITY MERCHANDISE
NO IRREGULARS OR SECONDS
ALL SALE MERCHANDISE CASH & FINAL
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fleming
of Shirley were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rank-
ings.
Dencie Adaire, patient at
Franklin County Hospital is
reported doing fine.
Mrs. Ira Forgy spent
week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Will Branch.
Mrs. Ed Newkirk and daugh-
ter. Sandra are on the sick
list. the week end here with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Towers j and Mrs. Will Branch.
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REGISTER
MARCH 5
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$10 GIFT CERTIFICATE
$5 GIFT CERTIFICATE
THEFT INSURANCE
that really covers /
of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fuller.
Phil Branch of Dallas was
here over the week end at
his farm. He was Sunday
guest of Mrs. Derwitt Parnell
of Pine Forrest. Her children,
Mr. and Mrs. Minter Parnell
visited her too.
Ed Patrick of Sulphur
Springs was a patient at
Franklin County Hospital last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pat-
rick and children of Garland
visited Mr. and Mrs Lenard
Patrick this week end.
Wylie Bailey is still a pati-
ent at Franklin County Hos-
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Knotts
and sons of Garland were here
at their farm this week end.
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SHOP, BUY RteGJSTER AT
BOLGER-CRANFORD
SAVE $$ SAVE $$ SAVE $$ SAVE $$ SAVE $$
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g7 STORE NO. 1, MT. VERN8N
tS LYNIAL SOLOMtaN, Manager
PRICES GOOD FOB FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Monday — Fried chicken,
gravy, blackeyed peaa, mashed
'potatoes, tomato relish, white
bread, milk and fbgpg aaucero.
| Tuesday — TVSeaks, gravy
cheese and mac»6ni. Engiuh
peas, cabbage relish, white
bread, milk and doughnuts.
Wednesday — Corn dogs,
mustard, green beans, butter-
ed potatoes, fruit cup, white
bread, milk and caramel cook-
ies.
Thursday — Salad plate,
pinto beans, hashed brown
potatoes, purple plums, white
bread, milk and chocolate chip
cookies.
Friday — Italian spaghetti
green llmas, buttered carrots,
dill pickles, whi.e bread, milk
and cinnamon crisps.
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 93, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 29, 1968, newspaper, February 29, 1968; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1277959/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.