Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1971 Page: 3 of 8
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SHUGART
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PHOTOS
PIGGLY WIGGLY
Crawford
Phillis Kay.
Stepha-
Mineral
in Midland
Mrs Verna Stephens and
Miss Fonda Walker visited in
the O. H. Roland home Satur-
day.
Mrs Chnstene
and daughter,
and granddaughter,
nie Winchester, of
Springs, Ark., spent last week-
end with her sister. Mr. and
Mrs. Ennis Blake, and they
all attended Memorial Ser-
vices at Purley on Sunday-
Mrs. Annie Garretson is in
Titus County Memorial Hos-
pital at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward
UNIT
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19.95
17.95
GIFTE-FflTHERS
ELECTRIC SHAVERS
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Sunbeam Fast Back......
Sunbeam Shave Master
PHOTO
HOURS
9 A.M TO
CLOSING
Many American families are ‘heading for
the wilderness’ with vacation and camping
outfits. We think this is a most whole-
some development and offer to aid in fi-
nancing your ‘gear’ and supplying Travel-
ers Checks. Stop at the First National
Bank for any assist we can give.
Mr. SANKMQPE Sous-.
Hughes-Penn
Reunion Held
ATHLETIC FOOT
HOW TO TREAT IT—
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The Hughes-Penn reunion
was held in Dallas on Sun-
day. June 13. with approxi-
mately 80 relatives attending
Thirteen special guests were
from Alabama.
Towns represented from
Texas were Huntsville. Mt.
Vernon Dallas. Amarillo,
Mesquite, Angleton. Winnsbo-
ro. Newark. Channelview,
Justin. Saltillo. Abilene, Wa-
co, Marble Falls. Gainesville,
Arlington, and Ft Worth
Alabama towns represented
were Birmingham. Hartselle.
Dardendale and Holy Point
Mrs. Hazel Looney Dodd of
Dallas was elected president
for 1972
spent Thursday in Longviev.
with his brother. Mr. and
Mrs. Velox Ward
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Carey
visited his brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Carey, in Weaver
Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Narra-
more and children of Garland
spent Sunday with his moth-
er, Mrs. Vera Narramore.
Sam. Tranny. Raymond and
Floy Stephens of Broken
Bow. Okla., spent Sunday
with their sister. Mrs. Connie
Carrington, and attended the
funeral of their nephew. Jim
Gill, in Mt. Vernon Sunday
afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Newsom
spent last Sunday in Dallas
with their daughter, Mr and
Mrs. Rockie Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Gayion Orrill
and baby have returned to
their home in Texas City af-
ter spending a week with his
parents. Mr and Mrs. Zack
Orrill.
Teresa Nelson Is spending
the summer in Houston with
her uncle, Danny Garretson,
and family.
Apply quick-drying i-4-L. F»*el ii
take hold to check itch, burning in
MINUTES. In 3 to 5 days, infected
skin sloughs off. Watch HEALTHY
skin replace it! If not delighted IN
ONE HOUR, your 48c bark at any
drug counter. NOW at Rutherford
Rexall Drug.
VALUES TO $65
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Redemption Center
For Gold Bond Stamps
WE GIVE
GOLD BOND
STAMPS
FREE
GIFT
WRAPPING
ON PURCHASES
MADE HERE
Watches By Waltham - Gruen - Helbros
*299S "uies .o s2495
VALUES TO $50
THE BEAUTY WITH this beast is Judy Borden of Mount Vernon, Miss East Texas
State University. Miss Borden s 1470-pound friend—-Dandy Lion—was recently instal-
led in the center of ETSU’s new mall between the Memorial Student Center and the
new $2.2 million Administration/Business Building. Miss Borden will represent the
university in the Miss Texas Pageant July 7-10. bu| Dandy must be content to sit on
his fixed 3700-pound base. Miss Borden is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Borden,
who operate a dairy north of Mt. Vernon (ETSU Photo by David Walvoord>
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Since 1869
WE KEEP A COMPLETE FAMILY PRESCRIP-
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SMOKING SETS
ZIPPO LIGHTERS
GIFT SETS FOR MEN
REVLON “PUB”
IT COSTS MORE 1b AMUSE A
CHILD NOW THAN IT DID TO
EDUCATE H|S FATHER
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Selling Registered & Grade Horses
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$3.50 to $5.50
537-3344
49c and Up
$1.29 and Up
69c and Up
GARVIN SMITH
AUCTIONEER
Entire Stock
Included
THURSDAY,JUNE 24
7:00 P. M.
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Pittsburg Livestock Commission Co.
JOHN HAID, OWNER
Phone 214—858-3251 Or 214—858-2705
PITTSBURG. TEXAS
A NEW TIE
In The Wider Width
Will Brighten
Dads Wardrobe
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Sport Shirts
* SHORT SLEEVE
OFF * PERMA PRESS
* GREAT SELECTION
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Help DAD Be A Handy Man
WE HANDLE a COMPLETE LINE OF
Black & Decker Skifl Power Tools
M. L. Edwards & Co.
STORE HOURS 8:00 TO 6:00 , J Jj
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Giye_DAI)_Fishing FeyeU _
1 Lures
Rod & Reels
Tackle Boxes
BOAT SEATS
MINNOW BUCKETS
BOAT PADDLES
ICE CHEST
PICNIC JUGS
3 Qis & Up
0 V FATHER’S DAY SALE!
Suits & Sport Coats
V3 To V2 OFF
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ED HORD FORD, INC.
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Ed Hord Ford, Inc.
Ford. - Mercury - Lincoln
FERGUSON ROAD 724-3488
MT. PLEASANT
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MUSTANGS COST LESS AT
graduate of
School in
presently stationed at Elling-
ton Air Force Base in Hous-
ton. In August he will report
for overseas duty at Karmar-
sel, Turkey.
No formal invitations will
be sent. AU friends and rela-
tives are invited to attend.
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Puckett, is a third year taw
student at George Washing-
ton University, Washington.
D. C. He Is a fuU tin»e law
clerk tor the law firm. Spen-
and
Vernon.
The marriage will be an
event of June 19 at 7:30 pjn.
at the First United Methodist
Church in Hughes Springs
with Rev. Leon Grissom offi-
ciating.
The bride-elect is a 1970
graduate of Hughes Springs
High School and also a 1971
graduate of Kilgore Junior
College. Her fiance is a I960
Westbury High
Houston and is
c. xrs al
court defense of clients. This
program involves the selec-
tion of .third year law stu-
dents from the four law
schools ill 6.C.
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l'aw c,e>*
iohd. .JfttgbmJto’Xgi,.^ixsa. Thomas Dwayne Puckett,
wish to announ e the ap- —- — —- —~
arbachinf inuurUje of their
daughter, Vicki I.•'in, to Air-
mas First Glass Alton Glenn
Williams, son of Mr. and
Mrs Merritt WilUsms, Jr„
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Tuesday, June 22
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mts. Mr. and Mrs. Howard turned home after spending
several woeks with, her eon.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith,
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1971, newspaper, June 17, 1971; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1281208/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.