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local, tourist-related organize-
' its,, ltd for the preservation
thia.history for future gen-
erations. -i* ;
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clamation issued by Governor
IW Boston won the B game yhhn Connally naming Janu-
k Laaford Lewrwee led' ery m-31 aB “SEE AND SAVE
'“*■ TEXAS HISTORY WEEK,” M.
.1 Mitchell will call a meeting
of the Committee for January
9 to finalize the program of
work and announce plaiis for
the coming term. ,
."The RAMPS program for
Texas affords the possibility of
increased tourist business and
travel to assist the economy
meet in every county- which works
to carry out these objectives,’*
M. J. Michell went on to say.
'This Committee ie qualified
to handle this important work
in the-, local for a* with the help and sup-
port of our county.”
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HOUSE FOR SALE — 2 bed-
room, 2 bath, brick veneer.
I See Mrs. Pat Scott or Thomas
Scott, Box 31 or phone 537-
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VISITING HOURS '
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tract, dame being the W. B.
Um of W. S. Keith. Survey;
THENCE North with the W.
B. line to the place of begin-
ning. containing 4 acres, more
or leas. **
LESS AND EXCEPT
following tracts to-wit:
Tract of land described in
deed from J. R.
misaloner and
Franklin County
Stanford, dated April 11, 1949
and of record in Vol. 67, pg.
541, Deed Records; and
Tract of land described in
deed from J. R. Hill, Com-
missioner and Agent for
"‘ranklin County to Dr. J. M.
Fleming, dated April 11, 1949,
'ecorded in Vol. 67, pg. 543,
Deed Records of Franklin
County. Texas.
"ommonly known as the Old
Franklin County Hospital site.
Witness my hand this the
18th IWV of NovetfibAr, 1966.
D. R. McCarrey
.»Special Commissioner
. (9-3tc).
Office Machines
The Banfcs
Company
SALES A SERVICE
Trwetoee aari WwSh i
New Holland Haying Kgatp.
Goodyear Thran
General Eleetrie
(Btfe).
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
SIS. — alao equipment for
aervlce station aa
yean antae locntl
4-2132 collect. Pit
of Mt. Vernon.Lj
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All that certain lot, tract orW
parcel of land situated inj?
FrankUn County. Texas. he-Ij
tag a part of the Joseph Tal-f|
bott- Ewvey .and being more El
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If*BEGINNING at the N. Wk
corner of a M acre tract of L
land out of the W. S. Keith F
Survey formerly owned by C. JE
C. Vaughan, same being the p
N. W. corner Of the said W. M
8. Keith survey;
THENCE West with the S.
B. line of the E. T. Williams
Survey to the E. B. line of
Highway No. 37;
THENCE in a southerly dlr-
cor-
to
Lewie Stoker by J. F. Lewis,
February. IMS;
THENCE East to the W. B.
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Phone M71538 ...
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n safe fron fest. Het ata Art. Awl
Rata*' Floyd Brown, E. EJ
Parnett; Charlie Brown. War-
ren Fenn and T. I. MsDdcv
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He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. O. W. Hogan, Mount Ver-
non; two eons. Pascal Hogan,
Mt. Vernon and Clarence Ho-
gah.- Sulphur Springs; two
- ---Roger. Flint,
----- . Hbgan. Dan-
rii^'kli:, three' grandehib ^ i
dren sn<f four "great grand-' iXi.
clgldren. ».u iv.L
The funeral was t_
direction qf the Sam i
vey Funeral Home of
Vertor^4
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Winners Thia Week Ara
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lowing week's iaaue.
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LOSE WEIGHT— Safely with
Dex-A-Diet tablets. Only
Me at Mhegford Drug.
Pictures .to . be published
atoirid to lathe Optic^ieraid
Office by 3:00 p.m. Monday
for publication that week.
—14 an additfeUl charge
pictuiraa received between
__at 3:00 p m. and
My at P » of »
Pictures' rr-'ClOd lifter Tu<->
day at 3rf» pm. will b* V*b-
JM^**** foUowtag waet^
Ufter 3:00 p.m. Tueeday will
to gablttiad the foUowtag
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SDAE-
Hill, Com-
Agent for
to Henry
tita seoring<or the Tigers with
four field goals and two free
Ttator. 10 points Leading
scoring for the Lions were
Raymond McClung with six
fteld gOaU and three tree
throws for 13-points and Steve
SdiUtar with four fleM goafs
throe free throws for 11
aetata s C
The Tigers will
Clarksville at. 4 p.m. Thurs-
day (today) in the opening
t Mount Pleasant
The Tigers foeet
info
a Monday night.
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Assigned Here r
Dudley Thomas, who has
been with the Texas Depart-
ment of Public Safety, Station-
ed in Mineola has been trans-
ferred to Mount Vernon ef-
fective Dec. I.
Thomas is expected to move
here with his family within
the next few days. He is mov-
ing to the J. D. Maples rent
house which has been occup-
ied by the Kenneth Meek fam-
ily. “ 1
<» «.r- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas have
ent. James O. Baugh, Calvin two children. Mr. Thocitas is
J-1— — - - — — originally from Mount Pleas-
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toatr,» »;>a
.... Monday Vienna sausage,
under the buttered cabbage, -blaokeyedt.*
butter cake with « chocolate •:-l|
jp Tuesday* — Ravolla, niixed' . l
I greens, candled sweet pota- I
toes, pickled beets, white >-»l
bread, milk and chocolate chip |
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963 Rambler
Jtationwaffon
leonomlcal 6 engine,
utomatic drive, radio
eater, good tires, fob
own seats, and only
4,000 one owner miles.
IK Warranty.
mFord
Ration Wagon
n g 1 n e, automatic
transmission. Powgr-
' , factory alr-
Itioned many other
Extra-clean low
mileage one owner, OK
. warranty.
• 1959 Plymouth
| door, sport coupe. V-
3, automatic drive,
yedio, heater, air con-
ditioned, while tires A
tahedl covers. A pretty
white top.
Utt? PICKUPS
wheel-
cattle
heavy
rear
nper, .good tirea, A
top condition. See
I drive thia nice
tup.
62 Chevrolet
tup; % ton Fleet-
i, heater, chrome
i mouldings, heavy
y rear bumper, A
4 tiras. Lceka,
i and drtvaa good.
54 Chevy
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Admitted to the FrankUn
County Hospital from Novem-
ber 23 through November 30
were Charlie Grady, Lyndall
Bell, Wylie Grady, Davis New-
som and Unie Mae Evans, Mt.
Vernon;
William Lindsey Glover,
Plano; Mary L. McKinney.
Dallas and Janeth Bass and
Timothy Bass, Winnsboro.
Dismissed were Davis New-
some, W. B. Grady, Timothy
Bass, Janeth Bass, Mary L.
McKinney, E. E. Wallace,
Dovie Lowry, A. M. Sims,
Madie King, Mary Jo Turner.
Dorotha Davis and Morris
Holmes.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Moore
of Liberty, Missouri, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Moore,, Me/anle
and Russell of Bayton spent
Thanksgiving at home with
their mother, Mrs. Willie
Moore and relatives. Mr. and
Mrs. Walton Eichelberger and
Gene of Dayton were her
guests also.
test Auj/bu
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toffcNp,.,R. V. Coe,
'10-2b
LKJbT. rive eovag ami
brindl* cow, cpim
eow, taff.rod* raww
wnicel 6 engine.
I lights, electric
*, Side doors,
' seat, and only
I. actual miles.
c< for delivery
lota of room in-
out of the
,4rt. OK Warranty.
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roletCo.
Ceae*, Texas
•boqt jfoite napkins with
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cate with dime. ratoN ..
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distfai. in far* ar kry
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INFORMATION
t. Rainfall at the weather
station to Mount Vernon-total-
ed L44 inches during the
month of November. Measur-
able rainfall was recorded on
Jour days during the month
with a trace being recorded
on one other..tiay. nz; r-t
points and Dwight Bolin tto high temperature for
the month was 82 degrees and
Was recorded on November 1[.
Eighty degrees or more was
recorded on three days Nov.
1, 12 and 19.
The low for November, 23
degrees, was recorded on Nov.
2. Freezing temperature or;
below was recorded on six
days, Nov. 2, 3, 4, 28, 29 and
30.
There were 22 partly cloudy
days. Seven clear days and
one cloudy day. ; ■} 4 ■?
!° The weather information
given below is for the 24-hour
period ending at 7 a.m. on the
day listed for the period of
Npvember 24 through Dec. 1.
Day Max. Min. Rain-
fall
Iflih six field goals for‘12
Saints. Leading the scoring
for Linden-Kildare were Don-
jy Simmons with six field
goals and two free throws for
•14 points and Danny Simmons
With three field goals and six
fnke throws for 12 points.
OThe Tigers traveled to New
flaston on Tuesday night
Mere they were defeated by
Lions 56-46. The Tigers
3M the scoring in the first
third quarter while th?
&bns led the second and they
Wtseored the Tigers in the
■Kurth by 12 points to lee
me gatpe away."*
.5.Leading the scoring fdr'the
Tigers were David Hall With
five field goals and three free
throws for 13 points. William
Armstrong with six field goals
tod one free throw for 13
fbints and Marvin Tinsley
w|th three field goals and
foiir free throws for 10 points.
Aurman Roberson led ih the
Wpound department with 16.
taLeading the scoring for New
Boston were Gary Schiffn’r gy>«|l
rtJh seven field goals and five LAjll
ftrae throws for 19 points. Erf- , A
jfc Perry with six field goals
fltal two free throws for 14
JStats and .Richard .^Hata
vrtth four field goals and *
tmbe free throws 1 for 11
noInta, > knl-TV.'J'
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rt Coupe. 140 bp..
rarGUde, radio, to*>
wire wheel eetoira,
I 4 mw white <tiree.
KM actual miles. A
It."©!? WCa“ anVy^l
14 Chevrolet
tab Sport OtaPtt
PowerGHto,
tary air, excellent
1, tinted glasa, and
iel aovers. A nice
A tor in good con-
on. See and drive
OK Warranty.
|S Chevrolet
ato'Otart Coupe,
lemttal 6 engine.
eonAtobned. radio,
ler food tires, dear
itio seat covers.
F^ltoal owtoT.
dy to give good mt-
i for many miles.
•tatay - Fried foW-
baahed potatoes,*
Jeans, dllf picklbs,
white bread, milk and- eugar
cookies. «
..Thursday — Meat balls,
cheese and macaroni, English
peks, cabbage relish, white
oread, milk and oat meal $
cookies.
Friday — Tomato soup, hot
dogs, iptik and plum cobbler.
Delivers 25,000 Perfect
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FLOWERS
„ For AH OmmUm
HILDRETH ROWER SHOP
Dial 537-2339 ; 19
ML Ver*** «’
HAT FOR SALE — AH ktada,
an fortiltaed 50c per bale.
Bill Woods, Rt. 2, Bogata.
__________ (5-tfc).
night or Pissini Price 885-2115 Lewis Stoker by J. F. Lev
Sulphur Springs. (7-5te).
LAVA-BOWLS make nice
Christmas gifts.' Nfoe setae-
tlori already painted fo 00, un-
painted 32.50. Other plaster
wan plaques. Mrs. Max
Simons. Call 588-2226. (10-2tc).
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hid eight fiSi throws fo? i"0
j^tats, ■ 4'J A ' ' St'
> Mount f«moii.>won the B
---57-42 They, led the scor-
ttg in qaoh quarter eaoqpt the
lepond Whbn raateh team scored
Jord Lawrence with five field
jMals and six free throws foi1
t Msteooto Fmn^intofow
u Cta So square* Tip .
> Fruit Topping; gartarti*
I WNFJBXl cretat.'^
•(•’jr-’ *<>j v.'-fr, «t. <*nd
foEttitop Mix I can (Mk Jita
w
irg. Vex.
(44-tfe).
LAND CLEARING — cut oft
or uprooted. Big disk ponds.
J. D Hatley, RtfB.topx 328A,
Sulphur Sprtagal Ttaab. phon*
885-2672. (7-8tc).
PLANT OPERATORS —
Positions are immediately
available for men with Otom-
Refinery or
Gasoline Plant operating ex-
perience. Starting pay is com-
mensurate with experience,
ranging from 82.80 to 88.75
P.H.. phis shift differential of
0c A 18c. Job* have been
created by a company expan-
sion program. This is a new
and modern plant. Top pay
and benefits. Call for appoint-
ment (Tel: Houston J A 9 8260).
or write: Industrial Employ-
ment Associates 3111 Baldwin.
Houston. Texas (Consultants to
Management) SINCLAIR-
KOPPERS CHEMICAL COM-
PANY. An Equal Opportunity
Employer. (9-2tc).
SALESMAN WANTED —
Young man, preferably 25 to
30 years old. High school grad-
uate with 1-2 years college
preferred. Must be aggressive,
neat and not afraid to work
long hours. Must; have sales
experience or poeseas an In-
tense desire to learn. Call Har-
old Pe'erson at Peterson Ford
Salos. 537-2268 or 537-4394.
t ' (9-tfc).
FannTEaulpment
It You Have Anything Yo*
Want To
Buy-S^, jj
Trade-Rent
DIAL 537-2228
For An
Ad Taker
Final Rites
Held For
CW. Hogan
Funeral services were con-
ducted for Charlie W. Hogan
Sunday, November 27, at 2
p.m. at the Sam Harvey Fun-
eral Chapel. Rev. Harold
Lansford and Rev. John E.
Whitt officiated. Interment
was in Cypress cemetery.
Mr. Hogan was born June
13. 1882 in Alabama. He died
in the Franklin County Hos-
pital November 25 at the age
of 84.
Pallbearers were L. B. Bry-
quality
ify you must have oar. rrafor-
eaees, 8600 to 81800 cash.
Seven to twgtysfJlMk
So3m- "More’ ’ft21E3**For
personal interview write F. O..
Box 10572, DALLAS, TEXAS
78307. Include phone number;
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Friday -.
Saturday
SSK:
Tuesday 57
V^Mnesday 65
Thursday.— „ 69
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