Mount Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1983 Page: 3 of 21
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Mrs Hess Jumper and
Mrs William Rothfuse at-
tended the funeral of
nephew, Mr Danny McBeth
of Mt. Pleasant Saturday.
Mrs Lois Jumper and
Resa Jumper also attended
the funeral of Mr Danny
McBeth
Mr and Mrs Charles
Huckeba and daughter, Don-
na, of Tucson, Arizona
visited last week with his
mother, Mrs. Susan Jaggers
On Sunday, Mrs. Jaggers
had all her children at home
Others present were: Mr
and Mrs. Wallace Huckeba,
Mrs Sterling Bennett, Mrs
Judy Lacko; grandchildren:
Joe Orren and Mrs and Mrs
Sam McCullough (formerly
Karen Wyatt), and children,
Sher, Debra and Brian, Mrs
Jaggers’ great grand-
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tion, that the water district
The portion of the policy to *ould likely find themselves
be paid by the employee,
should the L._
employee elect to request
the coverage, varied from
$182.24 for full family
coverage to $103 95
Ms. Moser are the nephew
and niece of Mrs Lee. While
here they visited relatives in Ann Green of Henderson and
Gilmer, Tyler, Longview grandaughter, Cindy Green
and Ft. Worth and renewed and friends, Jimmy Joe and
Gina Huckert of Henderson
Mrs Marie Prather spent
Hess
and much, much MORE!
Flower Land
537-4220
Nite: 866-2532
old friends in Mt. Vernon
Mr and Mrs Zack Banks
and children of Tyler spent Sunday with Mrs
the week end with his Jumper
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THE FRANKLIN County
Library Board is sponsor-
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M/fJAClE OF M/FACLES
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of holidays, ever thankful
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H Mt. Vernon Used Cars
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Ing a book review in
recognition of National
Library Month (April).
The review will be done
by Carolyn Dance at 7:30
p.m., Monday, April 11, in
the Fellowship Hall of the
First Baptist Church, Mt.
Vernon. Members of the
board, seated, Kay
Thrasher and Judy Qualls
(librarians). Nancy
Rutledge (president);
standing. Tom Wilkinson
(secretary), Haskell
Lindley, Larry Burns
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Glamor, elegance and the relaxing comfort of
a luxurious swivel rocker. These chairs have it
all. Each is fashioned with classic lines and
upholstered in rich velvet to enhance the
beauty of any living room. High quality fea-
tures such as triple dowelled solid hardwood
frames, poly-dacron cushioning and superb
tailoring make these values even more
exciting, vi■l*-—3 and choose yours nowl
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TRUMAN Griggs, For |
rest Lindsey (in the X
background), and Fannie
Maxton were among
those Chamber of Com- ■
merce volunteers who
participated in the clean
up day Saturday, March
26. The group planted new
flowers and shrubs at the
courthouse and cleaned
the area behind the
southside of the square.
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relieve tne contusion in the
April 2 elections could not be
taken, it was a first step
toward solving the problems
for future elections.
"If the laws are not work-
ing for us today, we should
take this opportunity to
make changes to correct
those laws,” commented
Commissioner Bill Ingram.
Withers stated he would
establish a date for the
workshop session and make
arrangements with the
MVISD, should they desire
representation at the
meeting.
The court adopted a
resolution to support the
Texas Jail Standard Com-
mission in a law suit, Bush
vs. Vitema, in United States
District Court, Western
District, through the Texas
Association of Counties with
donations to a fund for legal
fees, $250.
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’ having to make more
individual changes to become more
uniform in the voting prac-
tices," pointed out Judge
Meek
Withers noted that
A decision to either select although any action to
one of the new insurance
policies offered or stay with
the current program from
Blue Cross / Blue Shield of
Texas is expected from the
Wednesday meeting.
Rejection of all bids
without opening them was
made by the court in the re-
quest for a office copy
machine for the Franklin
County Sheriff’s Office. The
action was taken after one of
the bids given to the sheriff
and then handed over to the
county judge could not be
located Judge Bill Meek
apologized for the mix-up,
which occurred during his
absence from the office due
to surgery.
The court approved re-
advertisement for bids to be
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possibilities for more
uniform elections and
of the policies, which Is paid balloting systems
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quirements for elections are
one year seal on the cost, to wel* established, some being
$48.44 with an expected in-
crease almost immediately.
Commissioners Study
Hospitalization Insurance
“ Franklin County Commis opened at 10 a m Monday,
sioners adjourned their Mon- APri.* * £•_
day, March 28, meeting and
CALL 537-2228
parents, Mr and Mrs Roger
Banks
Visiting Mrs Hess Jumper
over the week end were Mr
Mr and Mrs Henry Lee for and Mrs William Rothfuse
ten days Mrs Donovan and <rf Irving and son Billy
Rothfuse of Mexia state
school of Mexia Mrs Grace
(vice-president), Ron
Davis. Bill Welslger,
Terry Tirado, and not
available for the photo
Kicky McCord, Peggy
Lowry, Dorothy Jordon,
extend personal invita-
tions to be with them for
the review, and to stop by
and "see what's new at
the library.”
day, March 28, meeting and Ed Withers, manager for
were scheduled to reconvene 0,6 Franklin County Water
at 9 a m. Wednesday, March Dtotrict, spoke with the court
30, after allowing time to requesting members of the
study five bid proposals for court to participate in a
group health insurance workshop between the water
presented by represen- district, representatives
tatives of various insurance from the school board and
companies and / or under-
writers.
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Wright, Pat. Mount Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1983, newspaper, March 31, 1983; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1296038/m1/3/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.