Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1982 Page: 3 of 24
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chapter planted the
original rose bushes as a
service project in 19HI.
MEMBERS of the Alpha
Rho Psi chapter of Bela
Sigma Phi worked on the
hospital grounds Friday,
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Carol Flanagan,- Vikki
Milam, Debbie Rogers,
Virginia Stotts, and Jo
Porter. The sorority
All immunization records are being sponsored by .
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birthday. A history of the or the Health Department. A ment.
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disease will be accepted with tuberculin tost is recom- •
a physician’s statement. mended by the Texas Board •
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replacing rose bushes
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WINE SPECIALS
Lancer’s i?(< 2.49
Bianco, Rose, Rubeo
Almaden in 4.49
Chablis, Rose, Rhine
September 1, 1982, between Elementary School office thday or during the month of during the month of the first
---1---- any day before May 28. the fourth birthday. I
Kindergarten Registration To Be May 11
for Necessary documents are The immunizations ’ ORAL POLIO - A series
of three doses, with one dose
or booster since the fourth
birthday or during the month
of the fourth birthday.
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BASKET SPECIAL
Boones Farm 1.69
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Seagram’s
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Old Crown
Bourbon ao>i.rn 11.99
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mended by the Texas Board
vaccine. A history of this il- ing kindergnrOm
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will be held the fourth Tues-. ■
MUMPS — One dose of day of each month at the t
vaccine. A history of the First United Methodist- >
-a-™ RNMI MHHMRI disease will be accepted with Church school building from
their children who will be to attend registration on doses, with one dose or MEASLES — One dose on a physician’s statement. 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. The clinics
May 11 may go to the booster since the fourth bir- or after the first birthday or
BEER SPECIALS
Tecate irx 4.49
Country dub wu» 7.99
Schlitz ..2/12/12 8.99
Registration for Necessary documents are The immunizations*
kindergarten will be held the child’s birth certificate necessary to register a child
Tuesday, May 11, from 9 and immunization record. It in kindergarten
until 3 p.m. at the Mt. is not necessary for the child follows:
“ \ Z_L_J t0 be present at time of
office. Parents may register registration. Anyone unable
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Concert Association
Second Clan Postage Paid al Mount Vernon, Texa>
Mount Vernon Optic established IS»4 Franklin Herald established 1(74 Optic
and Herald consolidated in 1(M
No charge is made for publications of notices of church services or other public
gatherings where no admission is charged Where admission is charged or
where goods or wares of any kind are offered for sale, the regular advertising
rate will be applied
The Mount Vernon Optic Herald reserves the right to reject advertising at its
discretion The Mount Vernon Optic Herald sells space at the discretion of the
publisher Position of advertisements within the newspaper is not for sale
All damaging errors and misstatements appearing in the Mount Vernon Optic
Herald will be corrected when and if called to the attention of the publisher
Phone M7 2221
Published Every Thursday
P O Drawer H, Mount Vernon (Franklin County), Texas 75457
Publisher
Consultant
Editor
Advertising Manager
Advertising
Society Editor
News Editor
Computer Supervisor
Typesetter
Commercial Accounts Manager
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til 50
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25c
One Year in Franklin. Titus, Wood. Hopkins Counties
One Year Elsewhere
One Year Outside Continental United States
Single Copy
The Optic Herald reserves the right to reject any picture submitted for
reproduction that is color or poor quality black and white Our photographer
will make a black and white picture in our office for a charge of 110.00 An ap-
pointment is necessary
Ifflt. Isernon (0ptk-Ueralb
USPS 365940
Mt. Vernon. Franklin County. Texas
Robert W Wnghl
James T Bass
Pat Wright
Tish Bass
Tima Deal
Audrey Brooks
LlUie Bush
Donna Powell*
Pam Clark
Jimmy Laughton
the Mt. Pleasant Area Com-
munity Concert Association
will be held May 10-15. Per-
sons in Mt.
terested in
members should contact the Winnsboro
CCA memberships are $15
for adults, $8 for students,
and $46 for a family. CCA
Drive Beginning
A membership drive for Light Crust Doughboys.
Captains and workers will
be recruiting members in
Mt. Pleasant, Talco, Mt.
Vernon in- Vernon, Pittsburg, Dainger-
becoming field, Omaha, Naples and
of freedom and reaffirm
their love of flag and
country. The program is
co-sponsored by the
Franklin County VFW
and Auxiliary to Post
3992. Shirley Maples,
president of the auxiliary,
and Joyce Crom, aux-
iliary member, were on
hand for the proclama-
tion signing by Judge
Meek. (Staff Photo by
Lillie Bush)
LOYALTY DAY was pro-
claimed in Franklin
County by Franklin Coun-
ty Judge Bill Meek during
inf4>rmal signing
ceremonies Tuesday,
April 27. The proclama-
tion designated Saturday,
May 1, as Loyalty Day,
and requested local
citizens to take full ad-
vantage of the day to
celebrate their heritage
Mt. Vernon Division Chair-
man, Mrs Otis Slaughter,
Box 555, Mt Vernon
The CCA will feature in its patrons have contributed
1982-83 season John Raitt, $25, $50, $100, $200 or more to
the Ballet Folclorico Na- the association A member
cional de Mexico, the Roger ship is required to attend the
Wagner Chorale, and the concerts
Place 3 On Your Ballot
1.
2.
S] 3. Sam W. Russell
(Pol. Adv. Pd. By Sam W. Russell, Mt. Pleasant, Taxaaj
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Vote Saturday
May 1st
Democratic
Primary
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MEMBER 1982
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SUPREME COURT OF TEXAS
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Larry F Ibmpk. Treasurer, PO Box 12924 Austin, Texas 78711
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A proud record of public service ... 8
record of independence, fairness and •
integrity!
DENTON
The overwhelming choice of informed
attorneys throughout Texas!
DENTON
The choice of the
Committee for a Qualified Judiciary!
Re-Elect JUSTICE JAMES G.
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Wright, Pat. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1982, newspaper, April 29, 1982; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1295990/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.