Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 8, 1979 Page: 2 of 17
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1979
Market Certificate of Deposit.
THIS WEEK’S RATE.
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The Wounr Vernon ‘.JpQc Heraad reaervea ’he ngte to reject acber’jMn* al da
dkxerec-or
The <4tx Heraad reaene* the ntM to reject any picture lubeutlad (or
nvnArtmti that a coMr or poor oaalitj -xac* and white <hr pnougraoAcr will
make a buck and white picture n ow other or Thxrxda > or Fndny of each wee*
Mnnt regular office hour* for a charge of B «• Vi appomunent n nerr—ary
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• Nut Trees
• Crepe Myrtles *
• Sprays • Peat Moss 1
• Fertilizers h
Potting Soils For
House Plants And Seed Starting.
Open M Men. Thrv Set. (7Mt07; 14 Sunday* 673-4677
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Maxi-Pads
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March IS
SCHOOL CAFETERIA
AND AUDITORIUM
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Getty’• Area Employee* Complete
4 Yean H ithoul Loot Time Aceident
Ernpkneet erf Gttty OU
Ctwnpwty » W mottaro pro
(tetMNi arm were Nurtured
a< a dinner torid un Tyler
Wednesday tughi. Feb 3$ far
having completed four years
without a let tune accident
The safety record began on
February 15. 1975
ttiMPRISISG the tr««n
bone section of Ml
\emon * band is Kandy
( oaamae. Joy Carr, Dar-
la Broom and Skipper
Gavloa. Staff Photo*
After a buffet dinner. Cora
was presented with a b<g
cake baked and decorated
by Mrs Paul Campbell
Mrs Campbell was es
pecially proud of her
granddaughter. Kendra Car
children, grandchildren and
great grandchildren with
her eaeept one son. Zack
Campbell and tus family
from Phoenix. Arizona
Twenty-four people were
present
ored with
celebration on her tlsl
birthday, boated ^by her
Employees in the area
have worked a total of
JSZ manhours »it bout a
daiabiing accident Certifi
summer youth recreation,
employment of other age
groups. Hopkins • Senior
citizens meal and recrea
Pepto-
Bismol/V
8oz.
Hicks Named To Board
tion. transportation and
assistance uith utility bills
Rains - Transportation.'
senior citizens meals &
recreation, assistance with
$149 * *
cates commemorating the
milestone were presented to
employees by Judd H
Oislhne. Getty nee pres*
dent and general manager uf
the southern exptora tton and
productioadivision, based in
Houston
Getty s Winnsboro area
comprises n Texas roue*
ties, where Getty operates 83
leases W E Grohanund ■
superintendent orf the are*,
wfact employs ■ people
Papta
Bhmot
Mr and Mrs Charles Martin
and Karen Mr and Mrs
Paul Campbell, Dallaa;
Keith Cargiie and Kathryn
Mayo. Commerce, and Mr
and Mr* Hill Cargiie, Mr
and Mrs Kelly Cargiie. Mr
and Mrs Kent Cargiie and
Kendra and Mr* Phil
Campbell. Mt Vernon
MR \\D MRS BENXIE
CCMMIXGS wish to
announce the engage-
ment and approaching
marriagr of their daugh-
ter. Elaine, to Bobby
Richardson, von ul Mat-
ty e Ruth Richardson and
the late laiyd E. Richard-
son of Pittsburg. Texas.
Elaine is a 1977 graduate
of Mt. Vernon High
School and is presently
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Coro Campbell Is Honored
Cor. Campbell »*1 bon gtle. xaytng We haven t had
a birthday * i»«ie one m to long 1
on her 91*1 That* attending the party
‘ ‘ ► were Mr and Mrs ON
daughter Peegy Cargiie. Burke. Mr and Mr* Jack
and her busband Bill / Brannon. Mr and Mrs
Wayne (Bo> Campbell. Mr
Mrs Campbell bad all her ind Mn Campbell,
Coaching Shorts
WORTH YOUTH "Trimline Bat”
♦ WORTH "Ding Bat”
4 WORTH "Bottle Bat”
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ASSOCIATION
Historical Survey
Committee
I Calls Meeting
V regular calk'd meeting
of the Franklin County
Historical Survey Commit
tee will be held Tuesday.
March 13, at 7 30 p m in the
home of member. Mrs Dave
Elliott
Dons Meek chairman,
called the meeting
Mrs Elbolt resides in the
old histone V aughan home
■ on East Main. Mt Vernon
The public is invited to
attend
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this contest e.fl
ensemble aIii.I
of instrumentsE
judge I
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student againsE
and gi\ es thenfl
well .is a few (E
then jH'ttorm.iil
is awat tied to lhl
ensembles tec.l
di\ ision or sujmI
The next I
students me mil
all distru t tryol
test is sotnew h.il
that the studentl
direct < ompel
other students I
tition is orgaml
by the I'> A A <11
directors I
Each studel
prepares the sal
music lot his ail
set day ea. h s|l
indu (dually tor
ranks th"m III
worse The beat
selected to he J
the l.'iA/V All Di|
This band ine^
Saturday, reheat
and gives a c
night
The members
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“ “ “ * their 25 percent The
4 remaining 75 percent will
* come from Title V Funds
* Bill Nusz reported to the
4 board on the recent needs
* assestment survey He re-
* ported a valid sampling of
+ the five-county area from
515 respondents resulted
with top needs in each
J: Delta
Assistance with utility bills,
senior citizens meals and
recreation, senior citizen
HOME OWNED
Rutherford Rexall Drug
We Keep A Complete Family Prescription
Record For Each & Every Customer
Day Phon, |J71„» N.«M» * Sunday* 637 Ml*
Fr«d Manlwy. Own*. M*nw«*r Mount Vernon T*i«t
rnrolled as a sophomore
al Texas Christian I ni-
versity in Fl. Worth
Bobbs is a 1977 graduate
of Pittsburg High School
and is now attending
T.C.l . on a football
scholarship. The wedding
has been set for M:M p.m
on May 19. 1979 al Macon
Baptist Church VII
friends and relatives are
inv ited.
Personals
.Mrs Irene Waller of Des
Moines. Iowa is here visiting
4 515 respondents resulted her parents. .Mr and Mrs
* with top needs in each Fred Flowe Billy Flowe of
J county being: Delta • Dallas and Ray Flowe were
* JI—-- K 4 Assistance with utility bills. also here visiting their
* IlliniPw SC » 4 senior citizens meals and parents the Fred Flowes
” le U U I V V ^^M 4 recreation, senior citizen -'1r F lowe was admitted to
* employment. Franklin - Franklin County Hospital
* m /** nc 4 Assistance with utilitv bills, -Saturday afternoon for
4 Southern Athletic Uniform (2 colors) Zl .95 4 summer youth recreation, treatment
-I- lettering 4 employment of other age -Mrs Joyce Duncan at
4 groups, Hopkins ■ Senior tended funeral services for
From 3.95 tO 8.95 4 Citizens meal and recrea- Mrs J W Gideon in Cooper
in stock *
12.95 *
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Services Administration
Thelma Morris, executive
director of NETO and Rev
Hendrix, chairman of the
advisory board presented utility bills Tjtus ■ Assist
the latest on the acquisition ance with utility bills, senior
of the building located at 225 citizens meals 4 recreation.
College in Sulphur Springs and transportation He also
as a multi purpose senior reported a major concern
citizens center For the past reflected by 40 in Franklin
month the seniors have been County was the need to
conducting an intensified relocate the present Denton
fund raising campaign and Center The Board accepted
have now available suffi- the report and will evaluate
cient monies to contribute the needs and effect action to
25 percent The meet these needs in accord
ance with federal and state
guidelines
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 8, 1979, newspaper, March 8, 1979; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1330323/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.