Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1956 Page: 6 of 12
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water and use, |1.76 sack,
ry’e Ubed Furniture Stere.
6 0,1
machines,
cash registers, and all office
maoklncg. . .-'At
Gall BO—The Mt. Vernon
KQUIPMBNT CO.
mMirwea Aft. y;
§ Un jail, that the walls of the 3KL . A
tHet courtroom be reworked and V'
|4 that the stairway radio be re- -4
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account. The car • which was
>ped for burning LP gas evi-
dently caught fire from a faulty
filler hose connection, and there
wan no explosion as reported as
the LPG fuel tank was Intact as
shown in a picture accompanying
the story. The industry has pledg-
ed its help to the. press In estab-:
MIFDOD BATHS
per word first inserted. >c
wbfd additional insertion.
i must accsdnpany mail order*
s ordered eltnuitaneously.
mum charge, 10c first inser-
, >6c additional tneertlons.
I of Thanks 60c for up to 40
Is, over 40 words to per word.
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LA.DUNES
AH Advertising a»d Mews Oogy
MuM Be M Onr Office By
ON WEDNESDAY
12:00 NOON
Oopg received after this time
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LANDON RAMSAY MOTORS
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Club, announced that his club had
September. The Mt. Vernon, Mt.
Pleasant and Pittsburg CluWdfe
present in an attendance con-
■tet* v*i.h. tw; -«?,! ..idjh.'-rtL
* Charles Teague announced that
tMe, ideal Scout troop was going
to plslrlbuto--Doodwin bags and
collect ■ them over the week end.
Dewey Robinson, who heeds the
committee tor.Senate for the Rd- ZlivM
Utrf Club which sponsors the local v -
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SWEET FEED MIXING
LEE’S
FEED &, GRINDING
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HIGHWAY 07, AT THK UNDERPASS—MT. VERNON ,
ggravated Assault
^ses Are Set
or October 17
; pistriet Attorney Bird bld said
this week that October 17 has
been set as the date for trial' in
Now ... . .. $
Reg. S40.00
w a.. $27.50
Reg. fHft-eo-
Now rj$30.00
AU covers are best quality
and are expertly Installed.
Come Early for Best
Selection
Teague & Son'
Chevrolet Co.
Phono 88, ML Vernon, Texas
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a tUf •
4W-g"!l
l*.results? TKe.W^l
Bsl
for the poor un- | QOra^
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THE BOB & JOE
SHELTON SHOW
will be presented
Thursday Night
October 11
8:00 o’Clock at the
ansport
NOTICB—See us for your help*
selfy laundry, rough dry, wo»
sSd^ey^vA^?
Furnished
Apartment
for iteiitTv *
All billa patd. gM.OO.
|Sho(^Audi^ri^n|
Admission price V
Adults '5^
Children 25c
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LARHH DIA)fKTBR W*
HIGH 04^01^ F
WATER '
WELLS
a 4O-in. Diameter Hole
B 82-in. Outside Diameter
Tile
• Gravel Packed
For A Complote Job,
Contact
Abbott
Concrete Works
“Anything Oowcrete”
Phom* »4tl8
Box 811 -Winnsboro
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GOOD used ranges and a good
Speed Queen washer. See at
Rhalton Butane. (>-8te)
FOR R!
typewriters,.
BLOWERS
ALWAYS PLEASE
fOTtkd plants, out
Ma>wrra, floram
AND CORSAGES
■?: Mm. Charles Hill, Owner
’ Home Phone U-M
u MT. VtRNON
FLORAL
Hme 18S-W / ML Vernon
Judge’s Fa:
mil* oast of 1
burg road. Phoni
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Officers and. members of th* lo-
'J <’al J?.-;T.A. . '(ttlti that every patron
of schools laythe area be present
as it la felt that Mr. Galyean will
have information regarding the .
acheoia which will be of interest i bee, Mrs. J. B.*Boyet, Harry Sieg-
tp everypumr .Iler and Johnny Lee of Houston,
-------------- Mr. and Mrs. J. t). B°nhet of Kei-
A West "Tfexas tl-adltfon say? mlt, Mr. and Mre: F*em Whor en
that a horned frog can live a hun- of Mansfield, and BiUy Jack Ar-
dred years without food or water, thur of New Orleans.
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Touag, Psrrcy WaiUc*, Dr: D B.
Bueknt* and Billy Means at.Mt.
Pieasaht, and Dda Bonner of Sul-
phur SpringA ’ »# ’ ■»
Queets of L. D. Lowry were:
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SHOTGUN SHBUBtd 12 gauge,
|2.60; 16 gaug*/ >'g>2.26». 20 ]
gauge, 1240. ld»wry^4ri , I
in 'm.o4*IrUio) 1 i
GOOD i
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LVBRKMTOiM ».>-*
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Service Station
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GOOD used., wasting umgqhkftss.
Tested and tea^y-lo ,K<>>r 1’24,00
USfSd autoniatic WM#«^ .IP,DO-
Uwryfg Vied. FuralpiM
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Pruahed and Blocks
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J MEATS — GROCBRIRS
$ AND FRUITS:
, Intone (M> Mt. Vermen, Texas
“AMLICO”
Amswican Liberty
Newest Gasoline
NOW AVAILABLB
Washing A Lubrication
‘ ‘ BOLIN’S
Service Station
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ANM IMPOUNDED 1946
Ford automobile will be sold at'
publie sale, Monday. October 8, kt
19:00 a.m., at the count? Jail. No
title to automobile available. J. E.
TltUp, Sheriff, Franklin County,
Texas (l-lte)
WALL paper, 166 new patterns
put in Mock this week. Priced
from 10c to |1.7S a double roll.
Imwry’s. - >
FRIGIDAIRE automatic washing
machines, |16S and your old
washer. Lowry’s.
' *Seiit Covert
v"t^VING^'
. ’55 and ’56 .
Chevrolets
Reg. •8B.M
Now $20.00
Reg. 940.00
Now k... $27.50
Reg. gt.VOO I
Now Jr $30.00 I
All covers are best quality ■
and are expert!? inatalted. -
Come Early for Bert *■
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WANTED—Men and womens by
an old reliable Insurance CM. to
sell a non-cancellable HeaRS and
Accident and Hospital pw:y. For
information write J. P. Rhodes,
American Ina Co. of Texas, Kirby
Bldg., Dallas. (2-Stp)
Take Pleasure In
iteriitiini fod Adi i■»■!■■
Space Must Be Made By
5400 P.M.
ON TUESDAY
. Previous to PablitotteB.
If copy is not furnished for ad-
vertlsing space reserved, w» will
Vepare copy and advertiser will
> required to pay for specs used.
OARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
appreciation to ovr many relatives
and friends for the kindness end
sympathy extended us at the death
of our beloved husband and dear
father, Joes B. Britt, also our
doopeat thanks (or the beautiful
Doral tributes ^Bd cards. Mrs.
Fdaughters. z
NBW 2-pleee living room suites,
169.00 each. Lowry’s Used Fur-
•Ituro Store.
FOR JlBNT—-Acts Cannaday’s 5-
room house with entrance hall?
tvo large screened porchpe, lo-
cated on North Bnglleh St. Newly
decorated. See Mrs. Fred Barker
la ML Vernon or call Mrs. Acie
Cannady in Talco, Phone No.
DR. Mill. («tfc)
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We repair radios, televisions, and
all electrical appliances. Bur-
den’s Radio A Electric. (»-tfc)
t ■ ■ -..... —I fr.i-.tr.: ...........
GOOD used gas ranges in A-l con-
dition. Tested and ready to go,
182.00. Lowry’s Used Furniture
Store.
USED Roper gas range, A-l con-
dition. Looks althost pew. Sold
new for 1279.50. Priced at 288.00,
910.00 down. if6$0 per month.
Lowry> Ueed Furniture Store.
GET your hunting and fishing
licence here . . . -We’re glad to
aerve you. M. E. EdMarda A Co.
. . . >7 ? ; (a-ttc)
u
well qualified to hold his new posi-
tiom
.icv <-.y
l* A? ’RSlJP arist Jf
WSSI
vi.THAT
due YOUNG
4»-- A <•#,*, ,i -;..GL:? h> ,'sanp'H jiIiaXu
IS NOW A PARTNER IN THE FIRM FORMERLY KNOWN AS
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4 -esioi^
hstrict Court
gklin County, te
Bam WilUavs
“Hmqpid^^
se v^tneasta, te^w.i- get aa the date ?or trlai ln
trnenL*1 Watrtct Court Franklin County -
at «1t cases nt saa-ravat-'d assault
■ aha that all ofricers* r»-
I TheGr^^Sfe’ia't
'the .tdek lew* »f this cduntRj^
being “flagrantly
recommeMed^o
1 more strict enforc
laws.
a te
to thtri
birds are sttfl wit
well laid scheme
suspecting sta:
j to be rt
bans . . . let’s
but don’.t run
town, too!
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P.-T.A.-
DONT PUT IT. OFF
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MONUMENTS
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JIM ARRINGTON
st. Vsms. Tkm
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Copy received after this time
win bo published la the following
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thrt the re- * rt’ Ca>* of a««raT»t'x‘1 “““H L
. ,lx different women In <blas .
. oynnty which have been filed*’ v
. hgainst Dr. H*nry Stanford. The i-.,?-
ij Hoq. Charles D. B«tW ^f Green- ..
gypte wiU be the presiding ledge.
■wk, ■ -r-— -----—.
md] jG’V. ’And MY*. John White ve- *»
! e .4fcrt>"<l hbme Wednesday from a- ->el
dW|10-day visit in Mexico'City-with - -r
Irir se«', Doyle Whltt They also - -t
Mtdd Other placee of internet in
exico while on the trip. ;-<?
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professional organisations, a Ma-1Saltillo. Interment was in Old
Saltillo cemetery. **
Among those attending services
at Wortham were Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. DaEhazo, Mr. and Mrs. Lea-
tpnee eminently mond Ring,. Mr. and Mrs. Terrell
ly&in to apeaif oh jArthur, Mr. and Mrs. Buck Ward
and sons, James and I
tlllfl, Hjr, and Mrs. J.
Mt. vernon, Mr.,.r-/
McAtee pf Lumbe:
bio King of Com ....
Mrs. J. L. King of Siilohur
Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holu-
, Mr. Young extends his personal »
invitation to each and everyone t® i
visit him in his new business^
Young will be the;manager and *h»S
will be happy to assist ydu in any «
. way. He has been tn the automobile *
business about eight years ah<W^
well qualified to hold his new posi-
$ ittU. 1
fl'.
isay
Act one evening this week, when
ete felt emug and confident that
- e^“‘ the birds would become so frighl-
mmlt-----X.------- UnfOTthpir
night's lodging that they wou,d ily
back th Capistrano or wherever
they originated. The birds (lew
in on sth&tttf aliout 5:30 pm..
anAappdrsntly noting the new de-
vice they nl| congregated to ths
om tree end from all iadtoations
a nW ?< h'tntM ^iftWriients iavolvini
uDaJa wLiaa Mir ate.
■ms turn
mikkt be pu|>Iiehd4 i,, .
sneidente in which this fii41 might
bo involved.
,;‘b .17.’ _r‘
The situation of the starlings
W. F. Berry, Ruseetl Maybern, <»king over the city square, pus
- ‘ - - -become serfous. Many suggestions
have been offered and plotting
Wily Means of the Mt. Pleasant toM«n*g parrifd out in an <7 “
„.ub, announced that his dub hid tQ «*■ but ?M. he*rt '
thrbe absentees for th* mouth of- avaU- . — ---
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•tellatton of electric
UeShazo Are Held
Funeral eervic** ware held at
Wortham; Texas, at 21:00 o'clock
on October 3, for Luther (Boots)
tkflhteo. who passed away at
------. Banta Fe, N. M., Sunday, Sept. 90,
i effort' at 6:00 o’clock after suffering a
----- heart attack.
Th* most r*cent •«•«»*] kefvWte W*re conducted by th*
J !” .0., J-D Barn- wUh B“>i-
• -fr kr >h frt. 7 ' ht*i i*'>B funeral Heme makings th* ar-
l° >?* tLLh*btrie7Bi.^ raug*m*nta. : J ilsir.
yellow tight bulb attacked: RAY*' „ -. ..
& n^ms- at^
mtttee bag obtained th* **rvic*»
IU Stlnaqp, pastor
Methodist , Church,-
. the chapel at the cemetery, which
was built by th* Thr** Art* Club,
a* Scout hut for the troop. '
I It. L>. Peek, vice-president of
xa* Fuel Corporrtl^p, wtro
their Boy Scout troop all the help
That this help wUl^do. ,H* also
itold of hl* work a* scoutmaster
'at Clarksville which he ireslgnqd
recently. /'■ ,< jE £»i-y.
'.A fouspec
|lutlon
P, LONG was the brain*; GERALD “J0**** ** *”
CLIMB ELLEDGE.-. r . <• o.. o M* “f h‘‘ >«• «“
.vwwr.v SNa?®* *r*vtB Appleton of
It Was finally completed, the work- j | tr i • .
k, H* pg* a deacon in th* Baptist
Church* a .member of th* Masonic
f’rateriyty and wa* foreman of
western pipeline division of Gulf
Refining Company, having been
employed with the Gulf Company
Cor nearly 30 years. He would
have been eligible for 30-year ser-
vice award in the early part of
tt. Burvtved by fils wife, tbe
•“"let’ Miss Lena Mte Ward; two
i, Gerald DeShato of Houston,
indchlldreT, Kert^dDe-
fldren of Mrc aad Mrs.
>8hazo; his parents, Mr.
A. DeShaso of Sal-
*Ulo; two sisters, Mr*. Leamond
King oi &altlllo, and. Mrs. R. B.
MeAfee of Lumberton, wins-; and
>pe btefeef.
jfBbrtdbE*^ 7
Graveside rites wer> conducted
by his pastor, Rev. J?D. Barnes,
J- . . fr«™ 1| assisted by the Masonic Lodge of
ion, an<] a member of Phi D«Ma
Kappa, professional fraternity Tor
men in education.
This wide background of train-
_ *xperr‘:
fr. Gat
t. ^Ated to the field ef
Of u
The pi
the Atell
Court bt
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they had been in i
•xamln*d*hlr--“
gated sIkm
bllte otBMM
They also
ports of
cere had'
in order i
Ports Mid
stock laws of this it
m' I’flaAraMlv yiqj,
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1956, newspaper, October 4, 1956; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1281233/m1/6/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.