Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1966 Page: 2 of 8
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1966
(FRAhKUN COUNTY, TEXAS) OPTIC-HERALD
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Fire, Automobile Liability,
Life, Hospitalization, Polio & Cancer
Dial 537-4234 or 537-2514-Mt Vernon
More cooks smile more
when they cook electrically!
Through The Winter Months In
' Good Condition. They Are Fortified
With All The Necessary Minerals
And Vitamins, To Insure You A
Good Calf Crop Next Spring.
your electric
company people
lyn Kidwell, Grace Lawrence
and Hallie Martin attended
from Franklin County.
Read the Classified Ade.
Classified Ads Pa,
1590
CLARKSVILLE HALFBACK MARK TERRY was rack-
ed up here for no gain by Guard Ronnie Coe, 70, and two
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Drug Store
Since 1869
Da, Phone 537-2255
Night and Sunday
Phone 537-40*7
MOUNT VERNON
TEXAS
HiTTiBi
That wide stance gives sure-footed handling in a
LAY AWAY NOW FOR
CHRISTMAS
Get On
The
Texo Calf Creep Pellets
And
TEXO RANGE CUBES
Texo Range Cubes Have What
Your Cattle Need To Get Them
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Grinding an4 c weet Feed Mixing
ON HIGHWAY 67 AT THE UNDERPASS
MOUNT VERNON
M. L EDWARDS
AND COMPANY
Store hours 7 to 5i3* Waekdaye-7 to • Saturday,
537-8844 MT. VERNON. TEXAS
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BATH TOWELS
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$579
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SPECIALS
Friday And Saturday
KNIT BLOUSES $3 40
ONI TAIL! UD1M
BLOUSES & SLACKS
REDUCED
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ToterU Club
Has Program On
flower Arranging
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corner while the ride comes out amazingly smooth and
silent. That's because we designed the suspension with
Delta Eta
Chapter Has
Meeting
The Delta Eta Chapter of
Delta Kappa Gamma, an In-
ternational Organization of
Women Teachers, met in the
fellowship Hall of the Metho-
dist Church in Pittaburg on
November 12. at 2 p.m.
“Conditions That Foster
Creativity” was the theme dis-
cussion from which the an-
swers of three very important
questions were determined:
“What opportunities do chil-
dren have for making choices?
Whst effect can teachers' at-
titudes have on the develop-
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ment of creativity? and “To
what extent does physical en-
vlrnment affect creativenesa?”
Panel participants included
Mrs. Evelyn Gray, Mrs. Hoy-
lias Beck, Mrs. Leola John-
son and Mrs. Osa Velma Page,
(Optic-Herald Staff Photo)
other unidentified Tigers in Mount Vernon’s 20-0 loss to
Clarksville last Friday night.
9m rear la Franklin. Tltua. Wood. Hopklaa CouatiM 42.40
Six month* In above araa |1.SO
One Year alaewhera S4.M
llx Month* aiaawbera 41.54
Im Year OutaMe ConUnaatal Wtad Statat ——.... 8S.4S
No Aarsa la aaada for publication of notion cf Chureb aandaaa or other
public gathering. whoro no athnlMlon la charrod. Wh.ro admiaafon la charged,
■r where good. ot> warm of an, kind am offered for tale, the regular adver-
Halng rata will bo woihd. _______________________
KU error, and mlaatatetnente appearing in the Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald wUl ba
WE ARE READY TO
CHRISTMAS WRAP
Your purchases
FREE!
The membership drive of
the Mount Vernon Band
Boosters is still underway
Anyone wishing to become a
member should contact Mrs.
Otto Walling. Jr.
pie band has been working
hard on their contest show,
which they preformed Friday
night.
Two seniors will be recogn-
ized on the band wagon this
week. Beverly Carr is vice-
president of the band and has
been in the marching band
six years and the beginner
band two years. She plays a
tenor saxophone on which she
has played in State conpetl-
tlon in an U. I. L. solo and in
a quartet which went to state.
Beverly has been in the all
district band for three years.
After graduating she plans to
enter Baylor University.
Larkin Tom, a senior also,
plays the clarinet in the band
She had been in the marching
band six years and in the be-
ginner band two years and is
now president of the organ-
ization. She was In the all dis-
trict band last year. Larkin
la a semi-finalist in the Na-
tional Merit Contest and plans
to enter Rice University next
fall.
n>* Mt Vernon Optic-Herald rmrra the right to reject advertising at Ito
lleeretion.
PHILOSOPHICAL PHYLLIS
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Second aam Poetage Paid at Mt Vernon. Texas.
Mt Vernon Optic
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Publishers
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hi-Ctiic cooking is putting smiles on more and more cooks.
Cleaner, cooler kitchens... clean, shiny pots and pans ... all add
to the joy of cooking and baking electrically. See the makes
and models of electric ranges at your appliance dealer. Join the
throng of smiling, happy cooks.
dismigsed by
tbs club motto, a salad plate
was served to the members
and one guest, Mrs. Bay Will-
iams.
Those present were Mrs.
Spenoe Wilkins. Mrs Millard
Fleming, Mrs. John Beasley,
Mrs Hoffman Moore, Mrs
Jeff Meredith. Mrs. Claude
Newsom, Mrs. Maxton. Mrs.
Williams and the hostess.
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Mr. and Mra. Jam T. Bam
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Mra. tUliby Elbert .
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Then, there’s that once a month
when a girl could use a good old-fashioned
medicine.
Maybe you feel just plain bad then. Or
maybe a little lonely and sad, like you could use a pair of
arms around you.
Well, we have just the thing for this once a
month time. Lydia E. Pinkham Tablets. They’re made with
gentle, natural ingredients, including one that works to help
relax tightened muscles that give you cramps. Plus a little
iron that a girl could use at a time like this. And, you don’t
run any chance of the kind of unpleasant side effects you
could get from some of the newer drugs.
With an old-fashioned problem like this,
couldn’t you take an old-fashioned medicine.
Lydia E. Pinkham
Tablets and liquid Compound
REGULAR »U0 YARD
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all of Mount Pleasant.
Only thirty-two of the sixty-
eight members of Franklin,
Titus, Camp and Upshur
counties were able to attend.
Mrs. Essie Stanley, Mrs. Eve-
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10 meeting of the Coterie Club
held in the home of Mrs. Alton
Banister. Mrs. Dean Maxton
was in charge of the program
She gave a short talk on the
rules for arranging Howers
and made several arrange-
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ments. She made an arrange-
ment of a Texas sun set In
which ahe used a split pal-
metto fan as the background
Another arrangements was
made of lavender mums.
The club discuased plans for
entering a float in the Christ-
mas parade.
After being
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Add exclusive rubber-isolated body and drive tram
and you've got the new Camaro: Corvette excitement
with family-car driving comfort.
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1966, newspaper, November 17, 1966; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1278203/m1/2/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.