Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1966 Page: 4 of 8
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fall colors.
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Mt Vernon
Optic-Herald
Phone 537-2228
Mt Vernon. Texas
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FOR RENT — 4 room with
bath unfurnished apartment,
Call Truman Miller. 537-2592
or 537-4068. (8-ltc).
The Banks
Company
balm a service
Ford Tranters and Kauls.
Now Holland Haying Boni*.
Goodyear ttrea
Gararsl SlaaOte
i Mono 805-3171
Joe Jordan
Office Machines
UNDERWOOD-OLIVETTI
Solee • San ill . Rentals
211 Co—Hy, Sol. Springs
PkMto 888-2271
WEDDING
PICTURES
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from
were 1
guest of Dr. Otto W;
Janie lx>ng. ,•
the program____
Cemetery Bprays Artificial
. Potted Plants
CASON MT. VEMON FLORAL
■ Phone 887 2828
Hwy. 87 Bast. Mt. Vernon
Wo Dettror
Open 24 Booh A Day
MARIE'S ART & HOBBY
SHOP AND STUDIO
4*4 W. Pine
Winnsboro, Texas
Open 1-5 p.m. Daily
"If I don't have it will try
to got it!"
DR. NEIL H. KIDWELL
General Practice of
Medicine and Surgery
Office, Dial 537-4221
Residence. Dial 537-2562
Off. Closed Sat. Afternoons
had
Edw
JP** Crawford
Clinic
Snlptnu* Springs, Texas
Convenient Terms
Fay Weekly
ilaaer and Petman Streets
Sfflpbwr Nbrings, Texas
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Florists r
CALL
Shelton
Butane Co.
For
• Butane-Propane Gas
• Truck and Tractor
LPG Carburetion
• Westinghouse
Appliances
• Tappan Ranges
• Day and Night Hot
Water Heaters
• Myers Water Pumps
Day Phone 537*0142
Night 537-4878
Mount Vernon
GRAU FLOWER
SHOP
Phene 537-4229 er 537-2881
Mrs. C. M. Oran, owner
r Think
When You Think of
Prescriptions
THINK OF
RUTHERFORD DRUGSTORE
7 . FLOWERS •
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MLDRETH ROWER SHOP
Dial <37*0338 <V**
ML Vernon
air-
Many
extras.
Automotive
Promotions followed his
start as a third helper in
the steel making depart-
mem and his latest was
Graveside
son weir hr
Sunday, Nov
K.o X I <
Worth Mr.
PHOTOGRAPHS
; < 'f’.'AT'iA Jit’’,'
$37.
$11
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Office Machines
—
Lte» Stir
He came to the
company from Red River
Arsenal in Texarkana.
Several Other
Good
Dependable
Work Cars
To Choose From
At
Sell Out Prices
’ords cannot express the
kks we feel for the many
I deeds done for our son.
i Max, thru his sickness
teeth. We aay thanks and
God bleu everyone for
beautiful flowers, cards
food. The T. R. Havens
;;. ®
GROCERY STORE for lease,
party retiring, in good lo-
cation. ideal for couple. For
mor* information call 885-
3705 day or 885-4084 night,
Sulphur Springs. (7-3tc>.
FOR LEASE — Dairy farm
with pipeline milkers, two
bedroom house just remodel-
ed. Long Term I^ease. Immedi-
ate . Possession Contact A. J.
Draper 537-4204. (7-2tc).
FOR SALE — Set of 4-775-
14. B. F. Goodrich auto-
mobile tires 4 nlv nvlrn nre-
niium treads. $99.00 ee.. S-id
on Budget terms. Lowry's.
(8-ltc).
NIES IN I NEWS
MMteMMmmm say, “is a good (inn who
MMMR^ ■ deserved his new posi-
tion. '
Dein- .
dght-
COLOR PRINTS
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REPRINTS
< . ok ;
NEWS \
PICTURES
FOR SALE — 9x12 heavy felt
bese linoleum rugs. 85 95 ea.
Lowry's. (8-1 tel.
WILL Bt’Y — Cotton allot-
ment*, call Tommy Scott
537-4013 Mount Vernon at
night or Pizzlnl Price 885-2115
Sulphur Springs. (?-5tc).
Shrinks Hemorrhoids!
. Without Surgery i
Stops Itch-Relieves Pain!
Forkb* first Urn* Kiene* hu found!
a aew heeding subetance with the
Undtefag ability t* terink bempr-
rhoide and to relieve pain - witlBuS
eurgery. In case after eaw, wBile
gently relieving pain, actual reduc-
tion (ebrlnkag*) took piece. Host
aiaeilng of all — results war* eo thor-
ough that suffsrers mad* astonishing
statemsnta lik* “Pilss hav* eeaeed to
be a problem 1“ The secret is a new
heal ^gg substance (Bio-Dyne®)—dis-
covert of a world-famous research
institute. This substance is now avail-
able Ih suppository or ointmont form
called Preparation W®. At all drug
counters.
♦S.X/V.T* MtNi COMPANY —
will Franchise qualifying
talesman, part-time or full-
time Liberal commissions,
Monthly Bonus. Free Insur-
ance. No Merchandise Invest-
ment. Sell with Non-conflict-
ing lines. Inexperienced Con-
sidered Lynn stokee Box
3M22, Dallas, Texas. (7-3tc>.
See us for rough drfg, ®nish
work. We apceialixq ln do-
Ing shirts. NatfoHi Laundry
■
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
815. — also equipment for
tervice station sand traps. 6
rear* same location. Ph-UN-
4-2322 collect, Pittsburg. Taj,
(44*tfel.
FOR SALE — light fixture*,
good selection for your
home. Prices start at 81.98 up
tn 898.50 each. Light fixtures
•old on terms. Lowry's.
(Site).
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Clarksville
FOR SALE —
rugs 889.85.
with each rag |1KC
W M w^ LowryX
FREE
Hamburger And Drtak
Winners This Week Are
MR. AND MRS.
H. D. BOGUE
Clip This Ad And
Prcaent It At
Ndfremker
Ad MusteMPre^nted By
Persons Whose Ngjoes Ap
pear Therein.
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ted i nlcsl 6 engine,
i Anal ligh t, electric
t vtpers. Side doors.
•xtfa seat, and only
12,000 actual mites.
Perfect for delivery
with iota of room In-
side out*1 'Hf the
westher. OK Wsrrsnty.
Teague & Son
Chevrolet Co.
28L Vernon. Texes
Mran 527-2242
Now! They Could
MDestroying
Your Vision
WE GRIND YOUR
(MASSES HERE IN <
MLPHUR SPRINGS
Edge now lives
Kerfield with his
tw6 children. Rar
roll, who Is 10. si
yean-old Donald Gtepn.
He was born in Frank-
lin County and attended
high school at Sulphur
Bluff, Tex. He served a
tour with the Army during
the Korean conflict
He came to Lone Star
Steel in Ju^ l8||. the
same year
gan In the _
pertinent of
Steel.
yard pase to Halfbkck Mark
ferry early In the aecond
quarter that was tpfM ba<&
and Ballew circled right end
for 44 yards to cross the goal
line late tn the second period
only to have it called back.
The first Clarksville touch-
down that counted came with
2:47 left in the second when
Halfback Larry Crawford ear-
ned over center from the two
yard line. Guard Harold Ward
kicked the point.
Clarksville scored again
with 5:03 left in the third
quarter when Terry took a 15-
yard pass from Ballew. Ward
again kicked the point. -
Their final score came with
4:34 Left in the fourth quarter
when Ballew circled right end
for five yards. Ward’s kick
biod^s^e q • v' U
District 15AA Scores
Clarksville 20, Mt. Vernon
Winnsboro 29, Cooper Il-
Commerce 24, Rivercrest 8.
A™ an., Iture work and Improvement
Hooks 14 Atlanta 14. th(1 meetlng win one you
West Rusk 33, Pittsburg 8.
Daingerfield 28, Jefferson
0-
Gilmer 21? Hughes Sprihgs
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Mineola 'll
FINAL
Im pu
WOR.
HssirnHsus for Advertising
B»aee Mart Be Made By
5:00 P. M.
ON TUESDAY
M copy to not furnished for
advertising space reserved, we
wift prepare ropy and advei-
by
Mr.
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•Better See
DR. CRAWFORD
Ceaiimsod from Pgge ■
her. It was the first day tW|
the belling operation was be!
Ing done. F'* I
Folkins explained that quail
ity control to constant in thJ
process and pipe which ’ doeJ
not meet specifications ’M
ground up z and fed been
through the extruder. He salt!
that loss of raw material tol
lass than one percent, |
A crew was loading the pipe]
into a truck for delivery Intol
Oklahoma at the time the!
plant'was visited.
t Secretary Ed Morrow sn-l
nounced that those sbsNftl
Friday were Warren Castle,
J. H. Connelly, Neal Solomon,
Charles Teague, Harold Peter-
son and BUI Stribling. I
AnuAig those introduced by
Charlie Brown were: Jessie
Majors, visiting Rotarian from
Winnsboro; Billy Gurley, stu-
dent guest for the month;
David Somerow, Daltox,:a
guest of Dr. Otto Walling; and
Janie Long, .’student pianist.
The program this week will
be uder the direction of Noble
Thomason.
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PEIERSON
FORD SAiES
Hione W4UI ML Vernon
I .-1 - ~ - - VI"-7- r-v-y;
Sue Pettv. Dallas: Wavne
Moore. GariMRI; James Sin-
clair, Barrv Coe. Jackie Ciil-
ley, Bob Narramore. Mon?
Sue Donica. Elease Black and
Jerry W. Davis. Commerce
and Dave Elliott. Mt. Vernon.
Mr.jantbYtfrs. Thomas Kiri**
of KMiud Ytoi'id witlt»LU.
atid MrS. Ned GIBdertk tvfeenr-
ly. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones
of Mesquite spent Friday and
Saturday with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilkie Tutt of
csqult*; Tommy Blair and ( Kilgore visited with her aunt.
; The fsmily of Katie Draper
tesMSid like to express OU’
(■tanks for the kind words,
drafts, cards, food snd flowers
«eut during her recent Illness
•sad death. May God bless
W nt you.__
E I would lika to thank the
Aartr—. nuraes and the entire
Imapital staff for making my
wtay in the hospital as pleaa-
ant as possible. Also, thanks
to the ones who brought my
wife tn see ma and the flowers,
«wds and food. The Lords
kfasinc OH aU. & S. Norris.
Our heartfelt thanks to aU
■who extended romfortinu
sympathy and help in our re-
cast sorrow. For the beautiful
service floral offerings, food
mad other kindnesses, we are
Steeply grateful. The family of
Ole Tyme?
GRADY H. EDGE
Grady H Edge has his
name in the news this
week following his recent
promotion to junior mel-
ter in Lone Star Steel
Company's open
department.
A man who has been In
th^comrony ope^*^
of its beginning at the
Turn Rows
A pasture tour has been
planned for November 21 in
Camp County. The tow will
begin at 1:30 p.m. at the Pitts-
burg Community Center. Tile
party will leave there and visit
pastures of S-l white clover
with dallis grass, common ber-
muda and fescue.
One of these demonstration
fields to sponsored bv the Tex-
as Plant Food Educational
Society. Everyone is invited to
attend. We have been assured
that transportation will be af-
fored those who need it.
There will be a number of
specialist present to answer
the questions, and ou’line the
procedures in establishing
these pastures. Among those
attending will be John E.
Hutchison, Director of the of Me- and Mrs.
Texas A&M U Extension Ser- "* J
vice, Pr. N. D. Morgan, Agro-
nomist. American Potash In-
stitute and Dr. Neal Pratt,
Extension Agronomist.
If you are interested in pas-
• Corsages - Cut Flowers
• Potted Live Greenery
• Gift Items • Pottery
FOR SALE — Set of d-750-14
Goodrich tires 4 ply rating.
459.00 set. Sold AB terms.
Lowry's. (8-ltc).
LOSE WEIGHT— Safely with
Dex-A-Dlet tablets. Only
98c at Rutherford Drug. ^2*
FOR SATE — 23" RCA Vtotor
T.V.'s Black A White 8148.W
down, 82.00 week. Lowry's.
WEGFvf-
sink
| GREEN STAMPS
I ALL PUEOtXSBB
Coxa co Atott-Freese
$1.49 Wai. .
I Plus Intonation
I Edison Ball’s
I Conoco Station
I litentata $• t Spur 423
I mrthSide 2U Venae*
i jaeaiiag
HAY FOR SALE — AU Mods. !
all fertilized 50c
Bill Woods, Rt 2.
Texas.
par-
snd Mrs. George
0 95 0
0 112 57
0 69
0 35
0 21
0 52
4
1
•“ MTMUS-
Do claims and double talk tnteJ
roe doubt you can get as* Wliri
from arthritic end rheumatic pa*°* 1
Set 100 STANBACK tablets or >d
STANBACK powders, use as direct
rd. If sou do not get relief, return .thJ
snused part and your purchase pried
will be refunded. Stanback Company:
Salisbury, N. G :.
Team W
Clarksville 9
Winnsboro 4 6
Commerce 4
Rivercrest 2' 7
7 1 105 204 t
1 56 166
L T Pts. Op.
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The bl-distrlct playoff games
■ in Class AA over the state
■ scheduled for this week end
H are as follows:
H Phillips <8-1 > vs. Iowa Park
■ (10-0) at Wichita Falls Satur-
B day 7:30 p.m. Aa
I Memphis (8-1-1) vs. Post 9-T
■ at Plainview Friday 7:30 p m.
B Stamford (7-1-2) vs. Alpine
B <8-1) at Andrews Friday 7:30
B P m.
B Decatur (9-1) vs. Hillsboro
B (10-0) at Arlington Friday 8
B Pm
B Plano (8-1) vs. Mexia (9-1)
B at Waco Saturday 8 p.m.
B Hooks (9-0-1) vs. Dslnger-
B Geld (8-2) at Texarkana Friday
B 8 p.m. '
H ’ Clarksville (9-1) vs. Mineola
B, (10i0> at Paris Friday 8 p.m.
B Cameron <6-2-1) vs. Del Valle
B (6-3-1) at Austin Friday 8 p.m.
® Bastrop (9-0-1) vs. Klein
“ <9-0-17 at Brenham Friday 8
p.m. '
Rusk (8-2> vs. Buna (7-2-1)
at Jasper Saturday 8 p.m.
Hardin-Jefferson (10-0) vs.
Dayton (7-3) at Dayton 1
7:30 p.m. —
Sweeny (9-0) vs. Edna (8-2)
at Sweeny Friday 7:30 p.m.
Kennedy (8-1-1) vs. Tuloso-
Midway (8-2) at Corpus Christi
Friday 7:30 p.m.
San Antonio Randolph (9-0)
vs. Hondo (8-2) at Hondo Fri-
day 8 p.m. A „
Freer (7-<) vs. LobTresnos
(4-5-1) at Freer Friday 7:30
Hpa. Greenville; Shirley Halev
PERSONALS
Mn. K6WI Titlle XlMdMl
her Brother's birthday celebra-
tloa last Sunday, evening in
ns. She was accompanied
her neices and nephews,
and Mrs Ray Morgan &
CLASSIFIED RATES
When ordered simultaneous-
ly, 4c per word first Insertion.
3c per word additional inser-
tions. mininum charge 70c
first insertions. 60c additional
insertions. Card of Thanks will
be Charged at the regular
classified rate.
DEADLINES
Ad Advertising and News
CHsy Must Be In Onr Office
ON WEDNESDAY
12:00 NOON
Copy received after tMs time
win be published in the fol-
lowing week’s issue.
Pictures to be published
should be in the Optic-Herald
Office by 2:00 p.m. Monday
for publication that week.
There Is an additional eharge
for pictures received between
Monday at 3:00 p.m. and Tues-
day at 3:00 p.m. of 82.00.
Pictures received after Tues-
day at 2:00 pm. wi» be pub-
I the following week,
iety stories received
2:00 pja. Tuesday will
ibltohed the following
Pauline McGinnis. Mrs. Tittle
returned home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs G. F. Caldwell
and Mr. and Mrs. Troy Sitten
and Rebecca of Ft. .Worth and
Mrs. Loyd Barker and daugh-
ter. Mrs. a Sam Carey and
Cindy of Hooks and Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Edwards and son,
Ke ven Scott of Sulphur
Springs visited with Mr. and
Mrs. S. S. Edwards.
' , Mrs. J. G. (Ruby) Roberts,
wife of Dr. Roberts of Beau-
mont; ' was here three days
last week visiting her sister
and her husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Adams. She also renewed
old acquaintances while here.
Attending the Homecomin-
Hospitality Hour from the
classes of 1955-56 were Bar-
bara Edwards Huggins, Gar-
land; Jerreit Brvant, Bflli<?
Bryant and Ray Johnson, Dal-
las; Robert Draper, Arlington
Jack Jagjsers, Mt. Pleasant-
Gerald Holmes and Della Bet1’
Mills Barron Talco: Harold
Lightfoot and Bettv Newsom
Lightfoot, Mesquite; Jerry
Jumper, Randolph A. F. B.;
Morris Tinsley Jr.. Gn’-v
deito and Melba King Irby. Mt.
Vernon.
Attending the Homecoming
Hospitality Hour from ‘he
classes of 1957-58 were Tom
Rartgay. Suergtta Com- Sw-
ett, "Joe U? Enmons, "Gefald
Cates and Linda Maples Cates,
Dallas; Pat Minshew Bridges,
Quitman: Sue Majors Smith,
Linda Stinson. John Stinson.
Pleasant; Jerrv Harper. Gar-
land: Nancy Colley Hill and
-VI. v.. w«vne HUI. Tyler: James
Friday Shelton. Sulphur Springs.JJlva
■M^Hiahtower^Jwoper. - Wiqhlte
Falls; Norma Jean Drape*’,
Arlington; Billy N. Campbell,
Billy M Jordan. Frank Hunni-
cutt, Jr. and fcat Lindley, Mt-
Vernpn.
Attending the HomeeomfniA
Hospitality ’ Hour from the
class of 1959-1960 were Nancy
Barker Mays and James Max-
ton, Mount Pleasant. Pat Bass
Denison; Martha pRich Phil-
U • r- ?
HOUSE FOR SALE — 2 bed-
room. 2 bath, brick veneer.
See Mrs. Pat Scott or Thomas
Scott. Box 21 or phone 537-
4013. at night (51-tfc).
FOR SALE — 20 acroa in
dty*Mmit«. 28 grown peean
trtM1 and trailer park, Fred
Bvkar. ph. 537-2942 (8-2tc).
Skilled or aemi-akUNt
welders and ironworkers need-
ed for general ateel fabrica-
tion at our shop* in Sulphur
Springs, Texas. Projected ®x-
panslon of our facilities re-
quires additional personnel.
Ptesse contact: LONGHORN
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY.
080. •Ul.l'HUR SPRINGS.
HPCA8._____________(Mtc).
WANT TO HIRE: Service Sta-
tion attendant Clyde Harrto.
(MM).
LAND CLEARING — cut off
•r uprooted. Big disk ponds.
J. D Hatley, RL 5. Box 338A.
Sulphur Springs. Texas, phone
13, Van 8.
. STANDINGS
T Pta. Op.
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0 145 199
0 138 159
1 63 175
• 1966 Impala
Demonstrator, 4 door;
leaded. 5,000 mites,
New Car Warranty.
• 1966 BelAir
4 door. Air aad Pewsr.
■rand New. Only one
• 1965 Chevrolet
Impala
44ocr sedan, fully
•quipped with air-con-
dltionlng and power
•leering—locally own-
ed, Extra nice low
Mileage oar. OK War-
aMty.
• 1964 Chevrolet
Impala Sport Coupe,
R88 V-8. PowerQlide
Factory air. excellent
tiros, tinted glasa. and
wheel covers. A nice
•port oar in good con-
dition. Be* and drive
it OK Warranty.
• 1963 Chevrolet
■npala Sport Coupe,
•aonomical 6 engine,
air conditioned, radio,
beater good tires, clear
plastic seat covers.
One local owner.
Ready to give good ser-
*ioo for many mllea.
OK Warranty.
0 1962 Bel Air
«4X»r SH,n, 2«3 V-8
engine, auto, transmis-
sion and factory
•ondltioning.
other small
Must see to appreciate.
OK Warranty.
• 1963 Ford
Station Wagon
engine, automatic
transmission. Power-
steering, factory air-
conditioned many other
•xtraa. Extra-clean low
mileage one owner, OK
wnmnty.
■ma £a£rence Jaggers _Mt. i Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Grimes'
Thursday.
Miss Sallie Brannon re-
turned home Friday from a
three week’s vlrit 'with her
'brqther, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Brannon in Grand Prairie. Mr.
and Mrs. Brannon accompan-
ied her home and visitrti sev-
eral days with his sifters Mrs.
W. B. Meek and Mjss Sallie
and Mr. Meek. t
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Banks
vacationed last week in the
Davis Mountains near\Alpine
the Big Bend National Park
and points of interest in, Del
Rio and San Antonio. They»re-
turned through ^pstin whkre
they spent the week end with
their son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Banks and Roger.
They also visited Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Gentry and children
in Waco.
Hare. Commerce; Gwen Rut-
ledge Jumper. Randolph AFB:
Mary Nell Holmes Tinsley and
Mary Brown Jones, Mt. Ver-
non.
Attending the Homeoomtns
Hospitality Hour from "the^
class of 1981 were Billy Parr.
Mount Pleasant; Harold Z.
Banks. Ft. Lewis Wash.; James
M. Patterson. Longview: Linda
Frazier Simmons and Lanny
Ramsay. Dallas.
Attending the Homecominv
Hospitality Hour from the
class of 1962 were Garv L.
Bolin. Commerce; Ann Law-
rence. Royse City: Glenn A.
Birdsong. Winnsboro; Ann
Petty Mays. Dallas; Patsy
Martin Birdsonc. Judy Meek
Lindley atft Billy Case, Mt.
Vernon.
Attending the Homecoming
Hospitality Hour from the
claaa of 1963 were Joe Borden,
New Boston and Fleda Weat-
herford Maxton, Mt. Pleasant.
Attending the Homecoming
Hospitality hour from the
class of 1964 were Jerry M.
Tittle and Vatra Solomon,
Commerce: Nancy Jones. Win-
field; Brenda Taylor. Dallas,
Gavle Gilbert. Hurst and Mel-
ba Ethridge Sprtto<Mt Pleas-
ant. - 4
Attending tht'Mtomecoming
Hospitality H<A<1 hrbm the
class of 1965 were Dorothy
Ball Miller, and Sue Martin
Tittle, Commerce; LaManda
Bradley and James Bradley,
Scroggins; Sandra Kay Parr,
Winfield; Ruby Borden, Talco:
Janice Emerson. Saltillo; Glen
Morris, Winnsboro; Martha
Hightower Meek and James
C Meek Austin; and Kama
Loyd. Mt Vernon.
Cooper*
tyt. Vernon I
Team W
Clarksville' 5
Commerce 4
Winnabor
Mt. Vernon 1
Rivercrest
Cooper
m. jRitariaifc
pointiaant hare Sunday with
good attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. George Tur-
ner and girls of Dsllas spent
the week end with her
ents, Mr.
Sides.
Leon Cooper of Du mug to
hare to spend his twoweeka
here to spend his two weeks
and Mrs. W. L. Cooper and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Charite Wood-
ard Of Mesquite were week end
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hunhicutt, Sr. and Janice.
larreli Moore of Texarkana
visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Neal Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Garret-
son of Talco visited Friday
with the Neal Moot-es.
Dinner guests in the home
", Ira Black
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. C.
E Marshall’of Winnsboro and
Mr, W»d Mrs. Ma th us Black
ahd^jfrto, Eleaae and Linda,
of ME Vernon.
a0« -Mrs. H. E. Hanks
their guests Saturday,
Hanks and son and
Travis Hanks and son of Dal-
las.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Black
Mrs. Fate Cooper vi«ited
and Mrs. Cap Hunnicutt
Th unday afternoon at West
New Hope.
Eldon Black and son, David,
of Sulphur Springs visited
here Saturday. <
Mrs. Albert Zdwards visited
Saturday with Mrs. Larry
Sansom of Mount Vernon.
1 X'"* -
The Congregational Methodist
Church Moved Loeattoa
7^ Tvi- .
The Congregational Metho-
dist Church has moved to
West Keith St. across from
the Nations Laundry. Pastors
are M. P. Nations and George
Mullin*. ’»
Sunday School begins at
9:45 a.m. with morning wor-
ship service beginning at 11:00
a.m. Sundav evening service?
begin at 6:30 Wednesday night
services begin at 6:30. 7
The public is cordially in-
vited.
TO WHOM IT MAY CON-
CERN — I will not be res-
ponsible for any checks or
debts made by anyone other
han myself. T. E. Davis.
’2'2'_____________• <2-8tc).
POSTED No Theapassing.
The R. A. Williams place in
Purley Community R. A.
Williams («-3tc).
POSTED — No Trespaasing,
Angus Harper place, north-
e*st of Mt. Vernon. Billy Har-
P*. .' , (8-3tc).
• 1966 Thunder-
bird .
Demonstr ator. 1 o a d sd,
power and air.
• 1966 Galaxie 500
4-door, hard top. tested.
Extra nic*. low mltoag*.
• local on* 0wn*r.
• Ford F-100
Pickup, custom csb. V-8,
two tone paint, Styteaide,
radio, boater, local one
owner, drives like new.
• 1964 Ford
Pickup lotW. wide. bed.
V-8 engine, radio and hea-
ter, a good truck st a good
price. I . • .
• 1963 Ford
Pickup V-8. radio, heater,
priced to sell.
• 1961 Chevrolet
Pickup, local owner, has
radio, heater. A good solid
clean truck.
• 1961 Ranchero
Pickup, extra clean, Must
see and drive to appreci-
ate.
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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/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.