Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1980 Page: 2 of 24
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Beverages
Coffee
Tea
Milk
Cold Drinks
French
Fries
^75’^
Baked
Potato
.75*
Deluxe Hamburger $200
FRIED SHRIMP,
Platter $595
Small Order $395
BOILED SHRIMP... $695
Small Order *395
STUFFED SHRIMP. $595
All Above Served with Salad Bar,
French Fries, Hush Puppies and Butter
FRIED OYSTERS,
Dozen
Half Dozen
FROG LEGS
STUFFED CRABS.
Seafood
I
$750
A// You Can Eat I
CATFISH
STEAKS
They Do Have Bones
All You Can Eat I
WHOLE
CATFISH
When Available
ORDER
tATFISH STEAKS
ORDER
CATFISH FILLETS
$595
All You Can Eat I
CATFISH
FILLETS
When Available,
May Have Bones
To The New
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1-30 & Spur 185
&
Special Menu's
Tuesday's...
Fried And Boiled
•SHRIMP
Sunday's...
•FRIED SHRIMP
All You Can Eat
. Thursday's...
•SHRIMP BOIL
All You Can Eat
Miller's Cove
Supper Club
No Reservations Required------
------But, If You Wish To Make
Reservations Call 524-2911 Or
524-2921 x
Nine Private Dining Rooms
Come One-Come All
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FORMERLY HUSH PUPPY
OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK — 5:00 p.m. TO 10:00 p.m.
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Fish—
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from four to seven acres of
artificial reefs.
The shop at Walleye Park
is to be the headquarters for
the project, and the areas
that these reefs will be
placed include: Walleye
Point, Panther Creek (near
the mouth of the cove), El .
Dorado Bay, Mudhen Alley
Buy, Sell Or Rent
With Classified Ads
assure that it is being run C
according to state guide-
lines, was approved by the
board. An executive session
was called to discuss
personel matters, no action
was taken.
Point, and Whippoorwill Bay 1 >
Cove. This project is being
funded by money received
for fishing license.
Interested persons, clubs,
or organizations may con-
tact the Franklin County
Water District Office Man-
ager Shirley Maples, or O.C.
Rupe, lake patrolman.
Appraisal—
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Perrin also discussed the
north street on school
property, with the board.
The street is in need of
repairs, this project will be
discussed fully in later
meetings.
Payment of a bill from
Oakerson, Randall, Arnold
and Co., which has audited
the cafeteria program to
WAYNE MILLER, Owner
HAROLD TAYLOR, Mgr.
All Above Served with Salad Bar,
French Fries, Hot Hush Puppies
and Butter
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Editor
Advertising Manager
Advertising
Office Manager Society Editor
Reporter Photographer
Reporter-Photographer
Bookkeeper Oompoaitor
Published Every Thursday
P.O Drawer H. Mount Vernon (Franklin County). Texas. 7M57
Second Class Postage Paid at Mount Vernon. Texas
One year in Franklin. Titus. Wood. Hopkins Counties
One year elsewhere
One year outside Continental United States
Singe Copy
All errors and misstatements appearing In the Mount Vernon Optic-Herald will
be corrected when and if called to the attention of the editor. Phone 537 2225
No charge Is made for publications of notices of church services or other public
gatherings where no adawaaMo is charged. Where admission is charged or
whose goods or wares of My Had are otfocad for tala, the regular advertising
rate wfll be applied
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The Mount Vernon Optic-Herald reserves the right to reject advertising at Its
discretion
The Opdd Herald reoerves’ the righl to reject'any picture submitted for
reproduction that is color or poor quality black and white Our photographer
will make a black and white picture in our office on Thursday or Friday of tech
wook during regular office hours for a charge of *5.00 An appointment is
f *^3 99'SALE
GrowBght Blubs
Wooden Spoons, Etc.
Services at 11 a.m. this
Sunday and each night
Sunday through Tuesday
win be held at First United
Methodist Church in Mt.
Vernon.
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Revival Begins Sunday At Methodist Church
Dr. Earl Kifer of Wichita church, will be presiding and
Falls will preach each coordinating the service,
service Dr. Bill Copeland of
Tyler will be song leader for ~ '<
each service and Rev Jack
D. McNabb, pastor of the
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Whether you're lost in a strange neighborhood,
or just going to bo lot* lor dinner, a telephone booth
it a welcome sight. That's why its important that we
keep them in working order. In my job, I do more than
collect the change from the coin box I also make
sure that the instrument is working correctly If it needs
minor repairs I do them on the spot That way, we
| make sure that you get a working phone when you
' need it. That's one reason I'm proud to be one of the
people General Telephone is talking about when
they say We keep you talking'.'
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At The
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You'll Be Glad You Didi
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Also featuring with each dinner
we are now offering a relish & salad bar
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Love,
Ixiwry
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Dear Joan Judso
In answer to
concerning Strati
diners. Yes,
correct. Stratoloi
brand famous foi
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Vol. 105-No. 25
BOMBER IMO
$895
$C50
Charbroiled to Perfection
MEDIUM FILET, 8 oz
LARGE RIB EYE, 12 oz
BABY T-BONE, 8 oz
LARGE T-BONE, 16 oz
LARGE SIRLOIN, 16 oz. ...
SPECIAL CLUB, 12oz
CHOP SIRLOIN, 8 oz
All Above Served with Salad Bar
and Baked Potato or Steak Fries
Thursday evening, Feb-
ruary 14 in the Junior
High Gymnasium. (Staff
Photo).
TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION
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BOBBY DUNLAP and
Terri Guthrie were sec-
ond place finishers In the
Dance Contest sponsored
by the Mt. Vernon FHA
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Mt. Vernon Franklin County, Texas
Thursday, February 21, IMO
Dr. Earl Kifer
Dr. Kifer was born and
raised in an Amish colony in
Pennsylvania.
A covered dish fellowship
supper will be shared by
different groups from the
congregation at 6:30 each
night proceeding the ser-
vices which' are at 7:30.
Guest church choirs will
be here each night and will
present special music. On
Sunday night, the choir of
the First United Methodist
Church in Winnsboro will be
here. On Monday night the
choir of Bogata United
Methodist Church will sing.
And on Tuesday night, the
First United Methodist
Church Sulphur Springs will
have both their Chancel
Choir and their Handbell
Choir here.
The public is invited to
attend these special revival
services at First United
Methodist church.
We Take Pleasure In Presenting Our Menu
Choice of Steaks
0 HOW DO YOU
LIKE YOUR STEAKT
The Longer a Steak /s <
Cooked, the Tougher
and Smaller It Become*
RARE:
) Rud Cool Center "
► MEDIUM RARE:
Red Warm Center
MEDIUM:
Pink Warm Center «
, MEDIUM WELL:
{ Broiled Throughout
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Terri
Miss Terri Lyi
and Michael Doi
were united in nw
Saturday, Februar
o’clock in the aft
St. George’s
Church, Ft. Woi
Monsignor Eugen<
ski led the coup
exchange of vows
nuptial mass.
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Bass, Lonatish H. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1980, newspaper, February 21, 1980; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1336068/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.