Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1954 Page: 4 of 10
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Complete Funeral Service
M. L. EDWARDS « CO.
BRAKE
SERVICE
White Side Wall
Tires, Loaded
with extras.
“FOR THAT
GOOD GULF GAB” „
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The Rich
BUY YOUR heaters Carly, from
18.96 up. Circulators and Clay
backs. Moore’s Furniture. (5 2-tfc)
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:ood deer
to lease
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barker and
daughter, Mrs. R. E. Bennett and
children of Mt. Pleasant, spent
Sunday in Dallas with their sfe-
ter and aunt, Mrs. Gnrstle Ste-
phens and Mr. Stephens.
DR. GEO. P. GROVT
Talco, Texas
NEW PATTERNS of Armstrong
Linoleums, 95c square yard.
Moore’s Furniture. (45-tfc)
USED TIRE SPECIAL—6:00x16.
Transmissions, radiators, mot-
ors. If you have fishing on your
mind, I have minnows, too! Jess
Moore. (8-2tc)
SEE B. F. STOGNER at M.
L. Edwards & Co. for Franklin
County Mutual Aid Assn. Bur-
ial policy or Union Security
Life Insurance, family group
>150 to 1500 or individuals
1150 to $1,560, rates accord-
ing, to. age. (2-tfc)
large
notify
7-ltc.
HAMMER MILL: For sale, prac-
tically new. See Terry Waters.
7-2tp.
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10—Kenneth Raley .
Inj.—Jackie Clinton ..
5— Dickie Moore
4—Joe Hully
7— Jimmie Paterson
6— Jack Goodson
8— Eddie GUI
44—Thomas Ramsey ..
—Eddie Robinson ..
—Joe Thompson ....
Don Campbell
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Increased Amount
$30.00
35.00
45.00
55.00
65.10
78.50
91.90
98.50
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135
150
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165
140
170
,C. M. HAYES has a
hunting place. Wan
for deer hunting. Aboutf 400 acres.
Come see us at Sulphur Bluff if
interested. (8—Itp)
19 ft. uprighthome freezer, reg-
ular $579.95, now $400.00. Mt.
Vernon Appliance. (6-tfc)
FOR RENT: Furnished or unfur-
nished apartments. Lowry’s.
(5 2-tfc)
Buster Caudle
B. & B. Motor Co.
(6-tfc)
BOLINS
Service Statical
Mt. Vernon
GAS-N-OIL
By
Albert OveWon
We Are New
Albert Overton’S
Humble Service
Phone 41W
Mt. Vernon, Texas
PHILCO,
losa
Gaaft
Bargaf
of gas
Fong 4
Vern<4
New Battery?
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FOR BALE: 6,600 bales cf hay.
.Bermuda, 67c per bale. John-
cNr*t class, second ent-
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ft
“AMLICO”
Aiiijiwirsii Liberty
Newest GaeeMne
NOW AVAILABLE
Washing A Lubrication
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REPAIRS
-Automobiles and ■>
Farm Equipment
| HEATERS: We have a large stock
of beaters, almost any \ind
and any price. Moore’s Furniture.
7tfc.
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Let us inspect and check your brakes today. We keep exper-
ienced, factory-trained mechanics to do an expert job.
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Now Open
DAVE NELSON
GARAGE'
Mr. and Mrs. Beh Hill and son
Ben of Dallas visited Sunday with
his mother, Mrs. C. R. Hill.
■ Furniture. L
(8-tfc) Lowfy'*.
it,
FOR SALE: Used Singer sewing
machine in good condition.
Moore's Furniture. 7-tfc.
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>PHQNjE
Mt. Verntai at Bonham. '
Pittsburg at Commerce.
Gilmer at Winnsboro.
Daingerfield at Clarksville.
Grand Ssfline at Mineola, j
Atlanta at DeKalb.
Sulphuk Springs has
date.y L
SRnSflN
Team
Mt. Vernon
Sul. Springs
Commerce
Gilmer ...T.-.
Winnsboro
Bonham
Pittsburg
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Delco Batteries
and a complete line of
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Auto-Lite Products
B. & B. Motor Co.
Breeder of Jean Du Luth
CORONET GUERN8EYH
Continuously Since 1910
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MY PERSONAL car, '54 Belair,
2 door, 6000 miles, whitepld*
wall tires, all accessories includ-
ing power-glide. Will finance, rfi-
* ram Teague. (8-ltpE
SEW
&&&£%.
Yeah, it’s an old model . . .
b*| I just had it filled with
gasoline from Albert Over-
ton’s! !!
children Of Longview and Mr. and
Mrs. Turner and boys of Winns-
boro visited Mr. and Mrs. Bunk
Davis Sunday.
The community was made sad
over the death of Mrs. Tennison
Davis of Dallas, who was buried
here Wednesday.
Remember Sunday School. Rev.
Burchfield will preach Wednesday
night, November 17. Everyone is
Invited.
FOR SALE: Good Florence gas
range. Tom McDonough (8-ltp)
Kenneth
(2-tfo)
FOR MAUK four bid^om house,
re-decorated, extra large lot.
Contact F. J; Daughtry, Box 1024,
Daingerfield. Shown afternoons.
* (i-tfc)
775 AND tfP! EVERY
----: full or part .tlne. Takjl
ordera for America’* .largest sell-
ing, nationally advertfaod LIQUID
FERTILIZER. Sold With Money-
I Baek Guarantee. No fhTwtment,
; Write “Na-Cknrs”—470 Monroe
St., Marioh, Ohio. (S-8tc)
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JUST arrived, new dinette suites,
prices as low as $29.95. Mt.
Vernon Appliance. (6-tfc)
NOTICE t>F STRAY ANIMAL
One, two-year old white face
heifer, with nip out of left ear,
now in pasture of Calvin Borden ■
located east of Hagansport where
animal may be seen.
This heifer will be sold at pub-
lic sale on Tuesday, November
30, at 3:00 p. m. at said pasture
if owner doesn’t call for same
prior to this date.
JOHN E. TITTLE,
Sheriff.
, -,7-3tc.
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tercher, “AjaerleAB
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t« ten memlMrs and two,».
iftor*. Thb VtalUrd>wmt 4Uw.
Biito and hdr sfstar-ta-law
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WVERGBEEN SHRUBBERY —
strong healthy potted plants—
Nadinas, Orange Berry Pyracan-
tha, Burford Holly, Purple leaf
Honeysuckle, WMl«f, Gardenias,
Magnolias, 'Reasonably priced.
Mack’* Hardware. (6-tfc)
My Personal
’54 Bel Air
Chevrolet
NOTION: We are renewing our
Helpy Selfy Laundry aervlce.
We will alee do yoer*waeh! Na-
tiya Lwwdry^ j (1-tfe)
ANYONE Seeing' stAy„
Bpralanx cat,, . please
Hasty Courts. Regard.
GAUDLB
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WASHING AND .
LUBRICATION ■/
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Service Station
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FOR RENT—173 acre farm, 6
room modern house, water,
good pasture, mail route, 2 school
bus route. Greenwood, 4 miles
W. of Purley. See or write, Mrs.
Ted Murray, Box 64-A, Rt. 1, Sal-
tillo, Texas. (8-ltp)
MONUMENTS
SHB OR CA^b
JIM ARRINGTON
zML Veraom, Texas
?r'/OrVWft fMrDtoptay' ~
Star Memorial Co.
New Dallas Highway
Mt. Pleasaat, Tssms
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jM deFafopinnt. 8 day i
Lowry’S. , (41
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i, FOR RftNT: Apartment, west side
Meek's duplex. BUI Meek.
(6-tfc)
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CYPRESS
By MRS. FANNIE KNOTTS
Sunday School and preaching
services were well attended here
Sunday. Rev. Archie Stone
brought two inspiring messages.
Mrs. Stone and children accom-
panied him.
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Turner and
son of Dallas visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Boyd Joiner this week-end
and attended church here Sunday
night.
Other visitors who attended
church Sunday night were: Mr.
and Mrs. Hiram McDonald and
Mrs. Jewel Muller of the Clopton
community. .
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Reagan and
daughter Ruby Dee of Harmony,
Robbie Knotts and wife of Mt.
Vernon, Kenneth Knotts of Dal-
FOR RENT: Jan 1, building on
Southeast corner of Square, now
oconpied by Lowry's second hand
store. Mrs. Lester Smith, Phone
Ml. _________________ 7-tft
WANT TO RENT: two or three
bedroom house. Contact J. W.
Shelton by calling 280, Sulphur
springs, collect, any week day. ‘ >■
7-2tp.
family, Mrs. T. C. Puckett was
director of the program.- Mri.'Nar-
vel Lawrence assisted Mrs. Puck-
ettt with the program. Mrs. Law-
rence gave the life of a contem-
porary American Artist, Jbhn
Marian, and discussed his palnt-
iAgs.
Mrs. Puckett give the life of
our most noted artist of old, Lfco
nor’de VJnci, who has given uk
such paintings as “The Last Sup-
per,” Baptism of Christ”, etc. Mrs.
Puckett gave the biblical account
and described the discipJes it
“The Last Supper”.
The club adjourned after re-
peating the club collect.
Refreshments were served to 14
active members and one associate
member.
The following we^e pkesent:
Mmes. Jack Henry, Jim Long,
P. R. Hope, J. P. Stanley, J. Har-
j-ts St. Clair, David E. Bolger, M.
L. Edwards Jr., J. W. Oerter, T.
C. Puckett, Deva Carroll. Narvel
Lawrence, Tom Newsom; Misses
Genie Hague, Fannie Seay and
the hostess, Mrs. Kennard
Copeland.
PURVEY
By MRS. NED GIDDENS
Rev. C. W. Burchfield brought
i verry inspiring message here
Sunday afternoon. He was accom-
panied by his wife and son.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Morris and
Glynn spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Joy W. Morris of Tyler.
Mr. and Mrs. O- C. Davis and
Melba Joe and husband spent the
week end with Nii and Mrs. Will
Davip. (
Mr. and Mrt. Ottis Hegler visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. James Kirken-
doil and boys at Longview Sun-
day. '- ' ■
Mr. and Mrs. Geno Schiermon
knd boys of Kilgore spent Sun-
day -with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. S. R. Carby. Scottie remain-
ed for a longer visit.
S. R. Carby returned to work
Monday after a weeks illness.
Visiting Sunday in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Horton were
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mason of Mt.
Pleasant, and Mr. and Mrs. Mil-
ton Newsome of Tyler.
The ladies, of the W.M.S. met
last Wednesday and quilted a
quilt for the orphan's home.
Mrs. Cartie Davis, Winnsboro,
spent several days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Joyner and
Patsy.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carr and
Hortense were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Carr of Mt.
Vernon.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
Hightower Sunday were Mr. a nd
Mrs. Leonard Cok and son, Philip
of- Talco, Mr. and Mrs. EQwl*
■'onty and son of Dallas and MF.
Mr. and Mrs., J. B. Rose and
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from LontvieF. ” 7- ■.
........ , 4 k *"•, Uertkrt Baugh
Little Donnie mgMawer wu
The meeting was dl*mlg*e< with
the Miaalonary Benedlct|pn. M .
Home Canning Club
To Meet Nov, 18
The Home Canning Club met
Thnnday, 0et0er 81. with tin.
Fred Flew*. \
Th* day waa spent piecing a
quilt tq* tor the hostea*.
The regular business meeting
wa* called at 8:00 p.m., after
which th* program o*mnittt**'pre-
sented an faftresting' program.
During the social hour, favors
weye presented to. Mrs. Fannie
Banister and Mr*. Hattie Hood.
The next club meeting will be
with Mrs. Hattie Hood on Thurs-
day, November 18. This is our an-
nual Thanksgiving meeting.
Members should bring their
needles and thimblea.
i All members are urged to be
present, as we will make plans for
our Christmas party.
Visitors are welcome.
an 'open
Serves you right Mr. Smarty!
I told you to take it to Pat
Miller’s to get it fixed!
39—Philip Aawkins
22— James Hewitt
38—Don Kennedy z..'..C > 140
"27—Joe Glover ui..RG,
30— Bobby Eagleton J.. RT
37—John Dennis ....RE
26—Buddy Williams 1 QB
31— Ray NAaJ Campbell HB
35—-Dorman Smith HB
3 6—Jimmy Lightfoot FB
BONHAM ROSTER
No.—Name Pos.
20—Claude Hooks
2t—Kenny Turner ..
23— Bill Mosier
24— David dole
25— Robert Mankin
28- —Gene Morriss
29— Dilmff^*'Shi!dres8-
32— Bobby. Clayton
33— Wiltismuff
3 4—Billyh FrMjer
4 0-^R(fberKscott
4 2—Jphn Ed Clark
4 3—BUly>Dodson
4 4—David Gantt B
WHE^tR THEY PLAY
STANDINGS
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fh*. mm*** kg
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AWl'wtrikef wft.bac
ii J surVttoim in-s
■ when h* earn4 am
on* farid ‘bpetatbr 4a> * JMHq
--hundred AoJlare in cash,
R« 46'0 cpifiA bt»p..6dftr :Jr<*TJ^.,f$£
-F» ’ ahptoyw 1* th*
mhy tmgtu to build
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__T-'The’fitfni etapkty*r will d*du*t.
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Unclair r
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76—BV1 Godfrey
it—Donnl* Morris
71—Ralph Bank* ,_3G
66—J*rry Jumper ;—B.
60—J a me* Dale Mill* B
66—Frank Hunnicutt B
54—Larry Lawrence . E
46—Wimp Gandy ---------G
3 3—Mack Hendrix B
11—Ted Moulton B
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BAUER and Vernonware Pot-
tery, Fastoua crystal, and Gor-
ham silver. We have a complete
stock In all these pieces. Lowry’s.
(45-tfo)
ubbftr t
ttaot*, 1*«
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(8-1U)'
FOR SALE: Butane tanks, big
or little, Rex E. Scott. 7-2tp.
9 x 12 linoleum rugs only $5,95.
, xw f■> «.
Platfo
Mt..Vernon Appliance.. (6-tfc)
NOTICE: Still plenty of bar-
gains at Mack's Hardware.
Come,by and see us. (5-tfc)
FOR SALE: 4 room house to be
torn down or moved. E. G. Con-
drey. • 7-tfc
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FAIRBANKS MORSE water
pumps. New model fresh water
pump delivers 600 gallops water
per hour. $119.50. Lowry’s.
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B rl65
T '180
G ’155
E '150
• 175 1
■sin aalto.
(l-tte)
used bedroom HEARING Aid Batterlee for all
modal of hearing aid*, at
" ' . (8>-tfe)
Teani -.j W
Sul. Springs' 5
Mt. Vernon
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Pittsburg 1 4
Winnsboro 0 3
56 104
27 99
on propane tank f<
* for electric well
£r*. Cooper. -('
gl.00 down will hold a 1
- bi*y*l*, A* wagon until 1
Ifoor*’* Furniture.
’’gSffiyXT*
BUBTE1
D 2 D
motor company
Uf‘V ' 'm MT. .FfCBNON
7 -
51
84 129
75 168
78 152
86 216
CONFERENCE STANDINGS
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NWHOSfteN MOTOft
|4iiL AND BQU1PMBNT,
I Curtis McGraw, MMMger
I ML Veawon PboAfiSutW:
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SFECIAL: Two-piec* <hooke**e
headboard bed room raift*.: 17—Pet*
$74.50 and $68.66. Moore’a<Fnr-
niture. • ■ 7-tfc.
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DUNCAN’S SHOE SHOP will be
open Friday, November 26. G*o.
Duncan will be there. (8-8tp)
M'd-Mk"sC3OTrfk for sale.
or notify Tommy Stone, Phone
56W or 1612F5. (8-ltp)
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Portable
sewing machine, $79.50; Con-
le **wing ^Machine $134.50.
Moore'6 Furniture. C3-tfc)
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MT. VHKBIQN .{
• 9—Tommie Scott P°B 140 tai *«di
»A—Bobby Campbell .
T 180
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Manager
Jimmie St. Clair ....Manager
BONHAM PURPLE WARRIORS
Starting Lineup
No.—Name Pos.
41—Jerry Moore —LE
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$50 or one and a half times the
worker’s primary insurance
amount, whichever amount is lar-
ger.
Here is a table for insured
workers who are receiving retire-
ment benefits. If the column of
figures on the left is the present
amount of y-our benefit, the col-
umn oh, the right will be the
amount on the September check,
which will reach you in early Oct-
ober^
Old Amount
$25.bo
30.00
40.00
5O.'6O
60.00
70.00
80.10
85.00
TkefR ,are other provision* in
the law which may Increase your
benefit amount if you are receiv-
ing old-8ge autvivors payments.
Space doe* not b*mit|ta* to go
into detail about any,; of them.
But if you are a retired worker,
you will want to follow my later
articlb*. You may learn about
■ome/otherjkay* In which the new
law will b< advantageous to you.
FotlBNT: My 5-room horn* in
Major* community, electricity,
butane, plenty of water. Dan Long
at Long’s .Conoco Station. 7-ltc.
MILCH COWS for sale. Be* Fin-
ley Moore. (8-tfc)
SCREEN DOORS and screen
door grill. We carry all sixes
screen doors in stock, beautiful
screen door grill—$6.95 each.
Lowry’s. (4 7-tfc)
SLIPPERY PAVEMENT!;
YOU NEED GOOD *
FOR RENT: One furnished apart-
ment downstair* In Lowry’s red
apartment hquse. (28-tfc)
48 INCH plastic upholstery ma-
terials In six different colors.
11.26 yd. Lowryf^ (45-tfc)
RADIO REPAIR v^rtTat Mack’s
Hardware and Furtlture. All
work strictly guaranteed. (5-tfc)
HNSILAGE forTfaSe?
Meek. Phon* 188. •_
farm.
Junior Shakespeare
Club Meets With
Mrs.K.B. Copeland
The Junior Shakespeare Club
met Thursday night, October 21;
In the home of Mrs. Kennard B. '
Copeland. (
• Minutes were read and approv-
ed.
Roll call was answered with the
naming of a contemporary artist.
The club voted to make candy for
the Hallowe’en Carnival.
Mrs. David Bolger, president,
presided. Mrs. Bolger discussed
“Driver’s Education” and urged
the club members to be more con- i
^clous of correct driving. She also
read the Prayer which was given
by the Federation President at
the opening meeting of the Fed-
eration. ,
Ip the absence of Miss Mary
two percent *ocial security tax
‘ from the cash’ wages h^ ba^ paid
the employ**. “J>d he w111 co^'
tribute an Ajuhl umoUBt^ M* ’wEf' son hav* moved-to th* Gary Hill
ieportx$to|>toou»t ff?h Raw.
that h* ha* paid to^ach employe#
and send the total tax to the Dis-
trict Director of Internal Revenue.
Taxes tor., social securitjr will be
deducted from a farm worker’*
cash wages up to $4,2Q0 in a year.
Payments to a farm employee in
any form other than cash do not
count for social security purposes,
and farm employers will not in-
clude them in their reports.
The new law also includes
workers in cotton ginning for the
first time after 1954. These work-
ers will begin to earn credits in
exactly the same way as other ag-
ricultural workers when they re-
ceive $100 or more in cash wages
from the same employer in a year.
For more information about
this or any social security prob-,
lem, contact a representative of
the Paris office who will be in
Mt. Pleasant on Thursday, Nov-
ember 18. He can be found at the
Employment Commission Office. *7., ----'
beginning at 10:00 a m. on that’r0" Stringer, due to illness i, the
date.
Across the Street from
Bolin'* Service Station
Mt. Vernon, TeotM
4BAHD OF THANKS I
Thank* to my many friend* Ate
g—*mh*r*d me with card*, flow-
h* r*e* amber nd Mr*. Willi*
ft- guest* of Mr; and
rm™ v VwWall. •' ' '
H. K. Latalteck
and Lifida'wft'e guetta of Mr. *n<
Mr*. C. C. Pier** Bunday, -i Uc Z I
8 ;Mr*. Bth^l' lhrlB, Mtaritod Mr*.
Dwaynd ttwta anddaught*^.Jan*>
from DMto 'vlxited Mn- and Mr*
Cheater BdMtong^and Betty. Bup-
,^*y gftwnoon.
reported on the Mck’liet thia week
end. J■ ■ t '..K
Mr. and Mr*. Howell William*
COLLEGE ROOMS for rent across
street from' 'ETSTC for boys.
Hous*, mother (on floor, steam
heat. All utilities furnished. J.
Harris St. Clair. s(l-tfc)
WIDE SELECTION qf pew pic-
ture moldipg now available at
M. L. Edwards A (H«tfc)
POSTED: Anyone caught on any
of my land South of White Oak
and East of Goode’s crossing, with
a gun will be prosecuted to the
full extent of the law. Otis Slaugh-
ter. 7-3tp.
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2 .0 21£
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WATCH
I LIGHT FIXTURES, we have a
complete stock ... 35 different
• kind*. Lowry’s. (4 7-tfc)
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STRAYED—2 white faced cows,
branded Bar M just behind left
ahoulder. one white faced calf,
weighs about 450 lbs. Jake Max-
• ton. (8-ltp)
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•Trito-Tone, BrC-A. rad-
fro™ *ss-
•tove», $22.50.
In'iAs** felt hilts. Plenty
etoen al bargain prices.
•Ilerit' wood Raters. Mt.
Nep - BaftNftD Store.
(8'ltc)
FOR RENT: Garage apartment,
■nfurnlshetf. W. Q. Burikin. » 1 ■?. •
(6-tfff) *P1
LARGE stock window
Fiber, plastic, oil finish, and
doth. Sizes 3 2 to 54 Inches wide.
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1954, newspaper, November 11, 1954; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1268293/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Franklin County Library.