Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1980 Page: 12 of 12
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Homer Ree Fuller, and Jeff, thiny metal pans because
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Mrs. J.D. Lee who live near the heat instead of reflect-
Bill will live in Mt. Vernon.
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references:
our regular customers!
need a bit more to bloom
properly. Most likely we will
Thun., Jan. 31, IMO
Mt. Vernon
Franklin County. Texas
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worst variety to plant here
due to fire blight susepta-
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the amount of this time last Delicious Apples. Plant a
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PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31 • FEBRUARY 111
Mrs. Homer Fuller Sunday, here, now missionaries in
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There will be a Valentine Laura Fuller, and Bill Lee tra,ler home Saturday,
supper following Wednesday Saturday evening, January
night services on February 26 at the home of her
Let’s
compare.
Maybe I can save you
some money on insurance:
• Life
• Homeowners
• Auto/Boat/RV
• Business
• Health
Call me and compare.
Allstate
You’re in good hands.
AlloUta laauramoo Company
Allstate Life Co.. NarUbroah. IL
See or phone
CAREY KINDER
Nabors & Hutcherson
217 N. Main
Winnsboro
342 5555 Or 537-2562
Now you can collect a beautiful set of china through
this exclusive offer. Each week a different place
setting piece will be featured at this special price and
purchase requirement.
Matching accessories are also available to complete
your collection. Each accessory is available
throughout the program with no purchase
requirement!
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Admitted to Franklin
County Hospital during the
week of January 22 through
January 28 were Joseph
Metcalf, Scroggins; Charles
Roper, Howard Cooper, Jr.,
Talco; Roy Stovall, Herbert
Zimmerman, Dallas; Nellie
May Taylor, Emory; Mary
Linda Majors, Mt. Pleasant;
Phoebie Riggs, Detroit;
Thelma Copeland, Quitman;
Linda Jones, Mollie Harris,
Willie Cockrell, Winnsboro;
Thaddeous Monroe, Alma
i Smith, Melton Giddens,
Judson Veazey, Sammie
Johnson. Mildred Burns,
Myrtle Williams, Jessie Mae
Robertson, Dial Tittle, June
Boyce, Orval Carpenter,
Etta Bridges, Vida Martin,
Mildred Newsom, Cecil
Loyd Weatherford, and
Ruby Mae Webb, Mt.
Vernon.
Dismissed were Nancy
Rutledge, Joseph Metcalf,
John Hose Goode, Travis
Long, Cecil Irby, Phoebie
Riggs, Sheri Davis, Geneva
Quine, Charles Roper, Ennis
Christenberry, Earl Monroe,
Mary Lou Perrin, Mary
Jones, Leonard Dowdy,
Ernest Diamond, Herbert
Zimmerman, Opal Dacus,
Dexter King, Marion Banks,
Alvis Cox, Hope Paterson,
Flossie Elliot and Vernon
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joined them there. Tommy wife, Barbara, were here . present. Homer Ree Fuller, and Jeff. »hiny metal pans because
Castle went to Dallas to Tuesday, January 22, to Our Sunday School atten- Bill is the son of Mr. and the glass collects and holds
meet his mother and to visit assist in the funeral services dance reached 64 Sunday. Mrs. J.D. Lee who live near the heat instead of reflect-
Will you help us make it 75 Cypress Springs. Laura and jng jt. when baking in
—. Bill wiH ljve -n Mt Vernon. lagg reduce the oven tem.
Mrs. Louis Neal and Clovis nerature at least 25 decrees
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Mrs. Edith Adams came Carr, Lana and Phillip Lee
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enough, but most apples, we had a large tree, and it
pears and some peaches still was commonly sold here
need a bit more to bloom (still is) - that does not make
properly. Most likely we will it a fit tree for this area. We
have that during February have three excellent pears
as winter can linger over that will grow here with
into March most yfcars bountiful crops and the same
Fruit tree and pecan tree great taste. Orient, Moon-
plantings should be in full glow and Magness are the
swing as the soil dries. All of varieties, but few know the
February is an excellent
time to set out or move trees
and shrubs in the bare root have far better varieties
condition. The longer days than Stuart and Mahan -
we are starting to have will Choctaw, Mohawk, and
activate root growth. These Desirable need less spraying
early rooted plants will and produce earlier, fill out
stand up to summer heat better and make better
much better than the late shade. These new varieties
spring planting that most need pollination to produce
folks finally get around to. so be sure when buying to
Be sure that the fruit trees get the right tree. Happy
you plant are adapted to this Gardening!
area and that they have the
proper pollination. If you
planted ten Bing Sweet
Cherries, you’d never get a
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Mrs. Thelma Sexton of Elaine and Shane George
Dallas will spend a few days spent the weekend with her
with hsr son, James, of brother and family, Mr. and
Saltillo. Mrs. David (Mrr, of Pickton.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer , Mr and firs. Bill Wea-
therford and Jason of
Garland were here at their
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Unseasonably warm single fruit until you add a
weather during the past Golden Sweet or a Black
month has been a mixed Tartarian to cross pollinate,
blessing Fuel bills are half It is the same with Red
the amount of this time last Delicious Apples. Plant a
year on greenhouse heating Golden Delicious Apple and
and with more sun, the It will take care of the Red
growth is twice normal, and any other apple you
Pansies and other winter choose to plant. Adaptability
bedding plants have grown is most important • for
like crazy along with the rye instance, most folks ask for
grass we planted for winter Bartlet Pears (they know
color in the yard areas. We l'~““ “““
do need more cold to
complete the dormancy of
spring bulbs, fruit trees and
plants like lilac, peonies, bility. Each Bartlet Pear is
lilly of the valley and many killed by bearing age due to
berry plants Every plant this disease - I lost 15 years
needs a certain amount of of fruit by planting Bartlet
cold aquired in tempera- when we first moved here
tures of 45 degrees or less - (not once, but twice)! I knew
some plants have had it to be good in Ohio, where
enough, but most apples,
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his sister, Judy, and hus- of Ray Hicks. 1
band, David Scott. Rev. Don Davis and next Sunday?
Those visiting Mr. and family, also a former pastor - -- -—--
Mrs. Dessa Crump of
January 27, were Mrs. Carol Uraquay, will get to come Franklin County Hospital Grand Prairie visited Mr.
Sexton, Kim and Alan, of back to the States in Recuperating from major and Mrs. Horace Fuller a
Mesquite, Mr. and Mrs. Paul December of this year. We surgery is Julia Fuller. few days this past week.
home Tuesday, January 2», Alcorn and Homer Adams. It seeing them
after several days in Austin was Mr. and Mrs. Fuller’s ________
visiting her daughter and 57th wedding anniversary. supper following Wednesday Saturday evening, January Baking Foods
family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rev. Steve Warren, a night services on February 26 at the home of her Foods bake faster in
Wiman. Judy Scott of Dallas former pastor here, and his 13. Everyone is urged to be parents, Mr. and Mrs. glass ovenware than in
Castle went to Dallas to Tuesday, January 22,
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Bass, Lonatish H. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1980, newspaper, January 31, 1980; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1336065/m1/12/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.