Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1977 Page: 2 of 8
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English Peas
TEXSUN
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ALL MEAT
WIENERS
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BTwin Blade Cartridge
I $109
8 Oz.
Selsun Blue
Shampoo
$229
50’s
Senokot
Tablets
$229
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$149
4
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Beat une cup limi sherbet
in blender Add one can
frozen limeade concentrate
Add three cups of milk and
pour into glasses Top each
with a scoop of lirpe sherbet
and garnish with fresh mint
or cherry
Hague and the late Jahn E
Hague at Mt Vernon
Thoae ■ffmtag the wedding
10 Oz.
Noxzema
Skin Cream
$159
from Mt Vernon were Mr*
Hague Gene Hague and
Gietm Penn
X 1 oz.
3 Oxy 5
«Y5 $139
Those discharged include
John W Hicks James Hegler
LaDalla Martin Curtis Penn
Beatrice Boyd. Oscar Harpold
Floyd Maples Charlene Kay
Krantz Baby Girl Krantz.
Jodie Dugger Ed Newkirk.
Monty Jackson. Cindy Killings
worth. Baby Boy Killings*orth
Edward bunlap and Thaddeous
Earl Monroe
100’8
One-A-Day
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Iron Vitamins
I $259
By WeMowG Rigg*
(Maty Eiteaeiaa Agent
Frank ha (enMy
Franklin County producers
ire reminded they will have an
opportunity to complete a
training program leading to
certiftcatian as private appb
caters <X pesticides The second
scheduled training program
will be held Monday night
September 12 The meeting will
be held in the District
Courtroom in Mt Vernon
beginning at 7 00 p m
The Private Applicator Cer-
tification Training Program.
'jne means of certification as a
private applicator of restricted
use pesticides includes a
discussion of laws, labels and
labeling pesticide safety
mixing and calibration, and
pest and pest damage identifi
cation The training program
has been prepared by the Texas
Agricultural Extension Service
and includes a review of certain
questions relating to the
information presented The
program will require approxi
mately 34 hours
Those attending and seeking
certification as private appli
cators will have an opportunity
to complete a Request for
Private Applicator Certifi-
cation. which will be forwarded
to the Texas Department of
.Agriculture for Issuance of
certification ,
As an alternative to partici
pation in a training program,
an individual may qualify for
certification as a private
applicator by submitting a
complete questionnaire to the
Texas Department of .Agncul
Anyone desiring information
relative to the workshop in
Pittsburg should contact .Mrs
Sanford Payne Box M. Pitts
burg Texas 75686 or cal)
214 856 5687
Pens
Blue, Black or Red
3 for
99<t
ally known artist an expen
menter by nature and is not
restrictive in tier attitude
toward various styles of
painting The award winning
artist paints equally well m
oils watercolors and acrylics
She has taught at Southern
Methodist I niversity in Dallas
and was instructor for a
traveling workshop in Portugal
and Spam is past president of
Southwestern Watercolor Soci
ety and is presented in
numerous galleries as well as
public collections including a
Governor and a former
President of tlw U S
Barnes-Hind
2 Oz. Wetting Solution or 4 Oz.
^Cleaning & Soaking Solution
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Art Show Set At Pittsburg
The Pittsburg Texas Annual
Art sfviw in conjunction with
Pioneer Days, activities will
get underway Sunday Septem
ter 1« at 2 p m when Electra
Malone of Dalias conducts a
painting demonstration at the
Youth (enter Refreshments
will tie served afterward
There will tie a drawing to
determine who will win the
< ornpleted painting after which
tfie winning artists will la-
presented cash awards At th«-
completion of the activities at
tie A out fl (inter the public
lifirary will la- open and the
Juried Show on exhibit through
y-ptemla-r 21 Entries will la-
accepted on Sunday September
13 from 9 a m to 5 p m A
(tainting workshop limited
class size will tie <onducted at
th<- Youth ( enter September
19 23 E lectra is an inlernalion
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Colley, Daniel Vows Exchanged Aug. 26 Hospital \
Texas aad Mr and Mrs H D
fiamei Jr at m Midway
Drive Wake Village Texas
G»vea io mamage by her
father the brMe was atiendad
by Mrs Aon CeUey her
utter tn law. at Caaunam
Texas who served aa matron of
honor
The groom s brother James
Daniel served as beat man
Serving as ushers were Mike
Ixuth and Kelly Maiy
The MelioTones presented a
program at nuptial selertMMM
nwiudmg- More Theme
from A Summer Place,
Faithful And True Be With
L's Ixrd and Walk Hand in
Hand
A r«e|X>«j was held follow
ing the ceremony at the church
Serving at the reception wore
Uz Daniel. Carolyn King and
"rtisa Mackey cousin of the
bode of lamgview Trxa*
After a honeymoon in
northern Arkansas the couple
will live in Texarkana The
tinde is employed at the
Texarkana Water Utilities
Office and the gr<«xri is
manager of the Fma Service
Station on South Robison Road
The new Mrs Daniel is the
granddaughter of Mr* John
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Admitted to Frankhn County
Hospital during the week of
Tuesday August 30 througli
Monday September 5, were
Alma Alien Irby Winfield
Amy Holmes Talco Irene
Hamilton Scroggins Mana
Carmen Arreola Baby Boy
Arnspla Sulphur Bluff Delmar
l>ee-’Blake Kemp Cindy
Killing*worth. Baby Boy Ki)
lingsworth Ruby May Green
Me If ord Ray Rushing Winn*
boro and Edna Blakeshere
Rjobert Thomas Moore Thad
de«ms Monroe Pet Howison
Audrey Musselwhite Monty
Jackson. Mary Jo Long
Penny e Moorehead and Calvin
Birdsong
Pesticide Training Set For~Monday
ture following a review of Person* having any questions
self-study material* The seif concerning this training should
study materials may be rfy,)>rt County Extension
oburned at the County Exten ~
sion (Mfice _________________________
Mma Abigail CciUey and
William D Darnel were united
m tnamage at 7 9b pm.
August M in the Ros» Hill
Church of (hnst in Texarkana
Mr (diaries Jackaor perform
ed the ceremony
Parent* of the coupi« are Mr
and Mrs SamC ( oiiey of 17W
Best Wh Street Texarkana.
Young hrmert
To Attend
Aren Meeting
Several men.ber* of the Mt
Vernon Saltillo Young Farmer
(hapter will attend an Area VI
meeting scheduled fair Thur*
day. September R The gather
mg which a to be held al u
Quitman High .School, will
begin at > «> p m
The purpose at the meeting is
to elect Area VI offterrs of the
Young Farmers Organization
A pubia speaking contest i*
also planned for that evening
Nat Gibta president of the
” Ml Vernon Saltillo chapter will
represent the chapter in the
public speak ng contest in
wtuch 3t> other local c hapter*
are involved Tfieme for this
year * contest i» - Stand Up for
Agriculture"
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1977, newspaper, September 8, 1977; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1295593/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.