Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1981 Page: 3 of 22
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Fried Chicken
Pipe Racks
Music Boxes
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A Nice Gift
Jewelry
Boxes
House Shoes
By
Daniel Green
Dearfoms
Casuals By Keds
MOTHER'S DAY IS MAY 10
See All Sorts Of Dreamy New
Sleepwear In Our Miss Elaine Fashions
You’ll Find Lovely New Looks For
Mother’s Day Gift Giving.
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Robes * Gowns
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and kickbacks were former
Bowie County Commis-
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and Howard Martin, 66.
a permit must be obtained
before any construction is
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back, gilt dial, adjustable
bracelet.
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Many New
• Fragrances
To Please Her
By
Halston
Jontue
Nina Ricci
Royal Secret
20 Carats
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Charlie
Ann Klein
Commissioners Indicted For Kickbacks
Six area commissioners maximum jail sentence of 20
years.
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MARY SUE (_
W E mention Agent at Large
Ratna. Camo. Delta. Franklin CouhtiM
M.L. Edwards & Co.
Servin® Northeast Texas Since 1900
Your Family Store For uBSESol *
Clothing, Hardware A Gifts
Open 8:30 to 5:30
The number one concern
facing today’s home
manager is not the national
budget but the family food
budget.
We’ve been discussing
“Supermarket Strategy’’ in
county leader training
meetings this month. We’ve
talked about how to stretch
the food dollar, uniform pro-
duct codes, open dating, J
nutritional labeling and foot* j
merchandising techniques.
These are the “variables’’
the home manager must
face when he or she enters
the supermarket doors.
Supermarkets don’t have ,
salesmen to influence the
consumer so they rely on I
merchandising that speaks
for itself. There are five
basics of merchandising
food: placement, services,
use of senses, advertising
and deals.
Think about one of these
basics; food placement.
More than 80% of food sold
is from shelves between eye
and waist level, (we don’t
have to tiptoe or bend over to
see or reach the product!)
Winning Buys
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We Keep A Complete Family Prescription
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board voted to buy 50 .,
barrels for use next year in
Mr. i_„_
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Gifts For Him
IB) FRAGRANCES
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•Old Spice Sets
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Since youngsters are
shorter, “kiddie displays’’
are placed on lower shelves
and around check-out
stands.
Ever think about how often
you buy items on a display at
the end of an aisle? Two and
one-half to four times as
many sales are made here
since you must pass by»
them.
"Hitchhiking" is another
placement technique You
buy one product, you must
(psychologically) buy the
other. A couple of examples:
the vanilla wafers next to the
bananas, or the shortcakes
next to the strawberries
The biggest temptation?
The checkout line! While you
patiently wait to be checked
out, a candy bar would taste •
good (you’re hungry
anyway), that magazine is
the latest one (and it tells
how to save money at the
grocery store), and you just
might need film or batteries
in the next month.
I’m not saying these mer-
chandising practices are
wrong or deceptive They ap-
peal to our human senses.
However, by being aware of
I these techniques you can sift1
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!?rAa?d„Mr’ ««■»> Mr. and Mrs. Mike
' ty Shop; Danna Fowler, Mr. fot? Brigitte* Carr, Mr“and
Laura Merrill, Ms. Lu and Mrs. Arion Fowler, Mrs. Deryl Carr, Rita’s
Merrill, Wear House; Jamie Steamboat Landing; Tawala Beauty Shoo Briaiine Carr
Raley, Mr. and Mrs. Butch Padgett, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mr and Mrs Deryl Carr
Raley, Harvey’s Funeral Padgett, R ft B Grocery; Carr Dairy; Joy Andress,
Home; Lindsay Goin, Mr, Michelle Long, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Rodger An-
and Mrs. Kenneth Goto, Stit- Danny Long, Dairy Bar; dress, Rutherford Drug;
chery Chalet; Allison Ram- Susan Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Amy Goodwin Mr and Mrs
say, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ram- Jimmie Ray Smith, Mt. Ver- Kenneth Goodwin, Goodwin
say, Ramsay Real Estate; non Real Estate. Body Shop and Noel Piefer,
Lisa Smoot, Mr. and Mrs DeAnna Stanley, Mr. and Dr andMrs Paul Refer
Jim Smoot, Coopers’ Boc|y Mrs. Van Stanley, H.M.H. Eakin Electric.
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a federal grand jury in Tyler stoners named in the indict- °f racketeering and promo-
Thuraday, April 30, following ments were Burt Biimon tion of Illegal acts was
guilty pleas entered by two Parr, Billy Wayne Reynolds DaHas Thompson, 77, Arl-
former Bowie County Com- and Alvin Parrish Jr. Car- ln8ton
missioners and three thel Herbert Reese, a former Ateo pleading guilIty to
salesmen of road and bridge Titus County commissioner, accepbng^bribes
material. and Talmage Harold Jordan, “J "
Indicted was Darwin a current Cass County com-
Floyd, 80, commissioner of missioner, were also in-
Precinct 4 in Red River
County on three counts of ex-
tortion and 18 counts of mail
fraud.
Floyd, if convicted, faces a
fine of up to $10,000 and a
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Landon Ramsay, who ’
out of town.
Oaho Superintendent H.C, , ———
gboata reported to the the parks. possibility building new on toe"8120,000 CD’s is being
board that 42 4’x8’ concrete A —” ; * J
Babies and eight 4*x4'metal tractor was quoted to the next year
----’seed in service board by Mt. Vernon Feed Lake officers were in- F"
property, and and Farm Supply, along with stnicted to enforce a lake the bn
lakei
and Mrs. Roy and a
pearod at the meeting to for piers with no permits and
' compliment the board on the a house in Swannerland with
cleanliness of Walleye Park, no permit. Board members
. saying they were looking for re-emphasized the fact that
Purchase of a new radio aluminun cans and found & permit must be obtained
1 Rhoades’truck was ap- two, both in the trash can
wed and will be installed Certificates of deposit started around the lake.
Carl Wesson. which were bringing 9.5 per- The board was made
Purchase of 12x18 perma- cent Interest were renewed aware that the county
17 percent A j Sheriff’s department may
i, ed, along with tires for cer- Laws renewed one CD on the the water district
Cosmetic Sets
Fragrances For Her
VWNCFWaCHABElll
•WINDSONG
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REVLON
•MOONDROFS
• INTIMATE • CHARLIE
•SCOUNDREL •JONTUE
COTY
•SM1TTY
•L’ORIGAN
•NUANCE
missioners and
nent metal signs to be placed ( XX 2. “ X ‘ '
around the lake was approv Laws reported Tuesday, want the old'Jeep owned by
Fbr Lift's Utde Emergencies
Johnson & Johnson
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selsun
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Ceqtinued From P^ge II
was areas had been clean up. Um tain water district equip-, fifth, one on the sixth, and
board voted to buy 50 new moot. I will renew another on the'
The board disciMsed the 10th. Principal and interest
A price on a new small fishisheitersfrotntires'again re-invested, Laws said.
inservice board by Mt. Vernon Feed
that the paik areas and work a chain saw and trimmer, rale which requires life vest of
but the board decided to for all skiert. b!
advertise for bids on the
equipment,
Rhoades was instructed to
Kw locate a flrm to spray and
1 kill the rough brush growing
F j I in the riprap on the dam.
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Pryor, Mr. and Mrs. Butch _
Pryor, Crackerjax Twirling Harold Cason, Betty’s Beau- JaggeroT H.M.H.’** Dairies^
Studio. ty SI—; *4. ’
Laura Merrill, Ms. Lu and ~Mrs. Arion Fowler,
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Raley, Mr. and Mrs. Butch Padgett, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mr. and Mrs. Deryl Carr,
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Home; Lindsay Goin, Mr. MicteUe Lcmg, Mr. andMra’
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chery Chalet; Allison Ram- Susan Smith^ Mr. and Mrs.
say, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ram- Jimmie Ray Smith, Mt. Ver-
non Iteal Estate.
^nl?y’ P1, and Mre Paul Pte,er-
Dairies, Inc.; Jamie Jag-
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Wright, Pat. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1981, newspaper, May 7, 1981; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1295871/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.