Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1979 Page: 2 of 12
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Page 2 Thum. July 5, 1979
The couple plan a formal
ceremony July 14th at 8
p.m. in the Calvary
Baptist Church at Sul-
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and relatives are invited
to attend,
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Mr and Mrv James T Baas
James T Bass
Tish Bass
Jo Anne Stretcher
Beck> Lane
Lillie Bush
Ginger KiUebrew
Donna Sloan
Myrtle Eargle
Sue Anna Stretcher
Rebecca Dawson
and said he and all the team
members made
friends they expect to see
again over here and over
there
Ron Barker told the group to attend
Check With Us For The Rate
On A 6-AAonth Policy
Fred Hogan, Salesman
Home Phone 537 4060
Glenda Richards, Salesman
Home Phone 537 4494
Mt. Vernon Insurance
And Real Estate
Phone 537-4546
sacred animal and the Memorial
Day Set At
Pleasant Hill
Memorial Day will
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P O Drawer H, Mount Vernon iFrankhn County > Texas 7S4S7
Second (Iasi Postage Paid at Mount Vernon. Texas
One year in Franklin Titus. Wood. Hopkins Counties $7 00
Six month* in above area I 9 00
1 kie year elsewhere 8 9 00
Six months elsewhere 8S0P
One year outside Continental United State* $10 00
All errors and misstatements appearing in the Mount Vernun Optic Herald will be
corrected when and if called to the attention of the editor Phone $37 222H
So 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
go-xis 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 Optic Herald reserves the right to reject any picture submitted for
reproduction that is color or poor quality black and white lAr photographer will
make a black and white picture in our office on Thursday or Friday of each week
during regular office hours for a charge of 16 00 An appointment is necessary
Mount Vernon Optic Herald established I8PV Franklin Herald established 187*
tiplic and Herald consolidated in 1906
Rotary Club Installs Officers
(Continued From Page 1) he was real proud of the
which they had trouble image the team left in
understanding until they Australia We had visitors in
learned their meanings. our home from Australia
O’Connor related that about two weeks ago, friends
their agribusiness is much we had made over there, he
more modern than ours for it related.
is newer and is growing The Every place we went over
degree of government in- there, he revealed, they met
volvement in marketing is one of the team members
much greater than ours which had visited District
They are much less chemi- 583 in 1978, and he continued,
tally oriented than we are, every one of them asked
production tools are more about Bill Campbell. He
expensive but the land is read the poem he wrote'Wer
much cheaper and is under there, "The difference” Is
used, he continued He Almost The Same."
pointed out that Australia Barker said their roads
has only 13 million people are very poor compared to
and is very close to the size our roads here He said
of the United States Their Farm Road 21 is better than
population is comparable to their best roads
that of Texas The team members sang
The Abonginees are the “Eyes Of Texas' and
native black race of Austra “Yellow Rose Of Texas" to
lia and there is considerable close the program
trouble between them and Fred Hogan will present
the other Australians, he the program for the meeting
pointed out He said each this week
area of Abonginees has its
own i
animal is protected in that
area Religion is highly
integrated in their society,
he revealed He declared
that the trip was the most Memorial Day will be
significant event in my life observed at Pleasant Hill
Sunday, July 8, 1979 with
many Clay King, of Tishomingo,
Oklahoma as speaker.
A basket lunch will be
served. Everyone is invited
THE MT. VERNON V*6-
unteer Fire Department
answered a call from aa
out-of-town truck driver
Thursday. June 28, about
I2:N p.m. The Crack,
which was carrying
fencepoet*, lost a bearing
from the outside rear
wheel aad began to
smoke. The driver
stopped in front of
Stinson s Brother'* Fina,
where Ute local firemen
sprayed water on Ute
wheel to cool it down. The
firemen then followed the
driver to a garage where
he could have the truck
worked on. (Staff Photo)
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1979, newspaper, July 5, 1979; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1330342/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.