Mount Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1983 Page: 11 of 20
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selby
Available in these Colors:
Camel Korman and Red.
CITY SMART
Selby's woven sandal comes to town on a tapered
mid-heel ready to walk for miles in lasting comfort Works
versatility into any hectic schedule!
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Your Hometown
Jeweler Since 1904
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TARRY DAVISON,
member of the Saltillo
FFA Chapter, sold his
steer at the auction which
followed the annual FFA
and 4-H Livestock Show
Tuesday, March 29. J. W.
of
HOSPITAL NEWS
Admitted to Franklin
County Hospital during the
Locayne Burnette, Snow
___ Bolger, Bessie Pool, Ray
week of April 12 through mond Conley, T X Hei>
April 18 were E. L. Seay,
Leia Shirley, Willie
Younger, Jerry Rhoades,
Sudie Benson, Snow Bolger Sims; Doris English, Baby
Ginger Skidmore, Lorene ** •“' ,!-u
Burnett, Mary Barker, San-
dra Murray, Frances
Withers, Gladys Kirby, Bet-
ty Burden, Luther Barker,
Ruth Monden, Joe Orren,
Mount Vernon; Mary Ruth
Jones, Mildred Rushing,
Winnsboro; Mary Bannister,
Winfield; Rosemary
Phillips, Klondike; Randall
Giles, Garland; John
Rogers, Mount Pleasant; H
C. Cannaday, Rt 1, Talco;
Jimmie Chesshire, Jay Stub-
blefield, Bogata; Johnny
Essary, Saltillo; Syble Cor-
bett, Leesburg.
Dismissed were Leia
Shirley, Mary Barker, Baby
Girl Barker, Rosemary
Phillips, Carl Bransei, Ran-
dall Giles, Sandra Murray,
Baby Girl Murray, Archie
Griffith, Ginger Skidmore,
Shopper Accuracy
American grocery store sh-
oppers are startlingly accur-
ate in making price-compar
ison calculations in the super-
market; their mathematical
accuracy in a market situation
far exceeds their ability to cor-
rectly answer problems of eq-
ual difficulty in a test situa-
tion. Almost to a person, how-
ever, shoppen perceive them-
selves to be poor calculators.
Shelton, owner
Shelton's Home Fur-
nishings, purchased the
animal at gl30 per pound.
(Staff Photo by Shirley
Gibbs)
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Mildred Cox, Addie Richard-
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Bertie Bryant, W. C. Smith, Margaret Wright, Mary
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SMOKEY BEAR, the
United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture,
mascot for safety in the
forests, lead represen-
tatives from the various
dens in Cub Scout Pack
271 on a hike through a
wooded area. Along with
Woodsy Owl, the pair
represented the pack at
the Scout-O-Rama in
Paris Saturday, April 16
(Staff Photo by Lillie
Bush)
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■ The pair of nationally
■ recognized mascots helped
■ to represent the local Cub
■ Scout Pack 271 at Pans
H Saturday, April 16 during
■ Scout ORama
■ Thirty-two local Cub
I Scouts signed to attend
■ Scout-O-Rama and assist
M with booths in the competi-
J tion under the theme of
Is “forestry, conservation and
A nature.”
I Scout-O-Rama is a yearly
■ event in which Scouts from
I the 4-state area meet to
S share crafts, camping, con
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M *nd a full day of scouting
& events.
ATTENTION
RN'S & LVN'S
If you are interested in expanding your
professional expertise and would like to
become a part of an expanding
organization, call us today. We have an
interest in helping you be the best nurse
you can be. Our future is very bright,
with unlimited potential for the in-
dividual wanting to advance in the nurs-
ing profession. We've more than just
another small hospital. For more infor-
mation, contact: Rodney Adams, RN,
D.O.N. 214-342-5227
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Woodsy And Smokey
Mt. Vernon Cub Scouts Mt. Vernon Scouts thank
gave a big welcome to Wood- the United States Depart
sy the Owl and Smoky the ment of Agriculture and
Bear on Wednesday, April Marvin and Jan Fite for br
U, when they arrived for a inging Woodsy and Smokey
to Mt Vernon
Big Meal
African elephants, such as
those found in Tanzania’s
Serengeti Plain, spend 16
hours a day searching for
food and eating it, according
to National Geographic
World magazine. They may
take in as much as 300 pounds
of leaves, bark, and tall grass-
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Local Cub Scouts Welcome
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United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture
visited with local Cub
Scouts and helped repre-
sent Pack 271 at the
Scout-O-Rama In Paris
Saturday, April IS. (Staff
Photo by Lillie Bush)
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to CUB SCOUT Denners
from Pack 271 show
,j Smokey the Bear and
Woodsy the Owl they care
about the outdoors as
they clean up litter In an
area near the Mt. Vernon
schools. The familiar
. characters from the
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* Take Home or Dine Here
Private Dining Room Seats 100
FRONTIER
BARBECUE
Closed All Day Sunday & Monday
10:00 a.m. to 6 p.m. 5 Days a Weak
Phone In Order 537-4361
S. Service Road I-H30 FM 115 Mount Vernon
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Mt. Vernon
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JIM BATES
Painting Contractor
Commercial
And
Residential
Stains
Remove stains from a
non stick-finish pan by
boiling two tablespoons
of baking soda and one
cup of water in it for 15
minutes. Clean stainless
steel with ammonia or
oven cleaner. Rinse well.
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Wright, Pat. Mount Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1983, newspaper, April 21, 1983; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1296041/m1/11/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.