Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1976 Page: 3 of 14
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THIS PICKUP track was
demolished when It was
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during the recent flood in
lines have been received by
Franklin County Extension
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Colorado said this pile of
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minimum order of one thous-
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Anyone desiring to purchase
tress or needing more informa-
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JACKIE BARKER, who to
administrator of a Nursing «
Home in Fort Collins.
Colorado, discusses the
destraction caused by the
recent flood In that area
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Memorials To Cemetery Fund
Several cash memorials were
given to the Mt. Vernon
Cemetery in memory of
various people during the
month of July.
Memorials were given in
memory of J. Mai Moore and
Mrs. Mary Armstrong. They
were given by Mr. and Mrs. C.
Glaze and Mrs. Alva Moore.
Special memorials were
given in memory of Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Rutledge, Mr. and
Seal Sines
Elephant seals are the
largest seals in the world A
male may grow as long as 11
feet and weigh S.0M pounds.
The seals get their names
from their noses which re-
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ALL ELECTRIC'
Mrs. J. F. StepheMon, P. C.
Campbell and CMnt H. Oliver
They were given by Mr. and
Mrs. Max Rutledge, Mrs. P. C.
Campbell and Mr. and Mr. and
Mrs John C. Oliver.
Memorials for the Endow-
ment Fund wore given in
memory of C. S. YatM and L. G
Henderson by Mrs. Geraldine
HSytoe.
Buy. 8oB Or Rent
With Ctomifled Ads
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Pine Seedling
Applications Available Here
By WeHoaG. Riggs must be received by February
Franklin County 11JB77.
Extension Agent PiM seedling applications
Application blanks for Pine must be received by Octobor IS,
—' A * iws, akmg with the payment
Seedling trees include Loblolly,
Slash, Shortleaf, and Virginia
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forms may be picked up In the H-BO per hundred with a
County Extension Office in the ~ “
basement of the Courthouse.
A part of the Texas ARM
University System, the Texas
Forest Service makes tree
avaitahto for windbreaks.
These would included Arizona Office by coming by or calling
Cypress, Austrian Pine, Bald-
cypress, Black Walnut, Catn-
ips, Chinese Elm, Cottonwood,
Honeylocust, Loblolly Pine and
Merlberry. Price per hundred
trees is 110.00 with a minimum
of one hundred trees in
multiples of fifty of any one
species. Windbreak tree orders
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. second and third
Pamela Claytan, rn
"serving as Hophere’ aides
are Mary Jo Eddy, Fannie
Stretcher and Jane UttreB.
Thto yoar’e bus driver will be
G. C. Washington, Ray Dennis,
Gene Payne and Mary Jo Eddy
Lunchroom workors for Sal
tilto schools are Mrs. Nova
Whitten and Mra. Bobby
Mobtoy.
tional agriculture shop work
will find MW interest in tools
attained by the school for the
Vo-Ag department. A cut-off
saw, pipe cutter, drill prom and
various other band tools have
been added or replaced in the
“’rhe additions of these tools,
made possible through HOM in
state funds, will allow students
a wider variety of projects and
I opportunities to advance their
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1976, newspaper, August 12, 1976; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1281217/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.