Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1974 Page: 10 of 10
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Hospital News
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Wedding Rings
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Sliced Cheese
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Complete Jewelry Service
Crescent Drug Store
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Howard Wolf
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The Ixinfire will lie xon
Friday night, October 4, at
ti 30 p tn at the school
tofa HOME TOWN FOOD
Food Lockers~ Meat Processin9 Vte Reserve The Right Jo Limit Quantities R. B. Carr
Store Hours —Week Days 7;00 a m. To 6 00 p in.- Saturday 7:00 a.m. Fo 7:00
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Cherry Pie Mix 69'
$1 09
Admitted to Franklin Cou-
nty Hospital between Sep-
tember 17 and September 23
were Baby Boy Stanley,
Bogata, Buster Earl Sims,
Artie Street. Ralph Smith,
Talco. Dale Claxton. Bonnie
Quinn. Winnsboro. Donnie
Edwards. Ft Worth, Odie
Inman. Belinda Weatherford.
Baby Boy Weatherford,
Scroggins. Lloyd Barrow, R
B Conley. Sallityo; Lynda
Coe. Baby Girl Coe. Mt
Pleasant . Barbara Cunning-
ham. John Hamrick, Emma
Anders Eddie Moulder. Ed-
son Reynolds. Mt Vernon
Dismissed were Edith
Crowston, Odie Inman. Ge-
neva Hood. Donnie Edwards.
Sunshine Edwards. Edward
Claxton Barbara Cunning
ham. Dovie House. Bonnie
Quinn, Mat lie Dugger. Dean-
elh Stanley. Baby Boy
Stanley. Donna Hearron.
Buster Sims
303 Can
Del Monte Kraut 29'
$]89
t 3-Minute Oats
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GIFTS FHfytt w ■* \
Diamond Rings
* Diamond Ear Bobs
Itx lox<eRhoades
llie boolire loi Homecoin
mg xx ill he made l»\ the total
sfiuleiii bodx this year.
I i eslmien hax e made the
limit n e m earlier y ears
Mi I till. lie.id ol I he Bonlire
Committee, said that the
liiiniire Mould lie more
successful il the total student
bodx is involved
In a recent meeting. Mr
Ifi.
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Bayer Aspirin s°u■■ 59'
Plans Made lor Homecoming Hon fire
Hill met with class olficers olficers might have given Io
and Bela Chib olficers to them in order that this will be
discuss the bonfire the best bonfire MVHS has
Bela .Chib officers will lie jever had."
coordinators ol the Bonfire
Committee and will Im* in
direct contact with class
oil leers
Mr. Hill says. "I strongly
request all inlerE,st»‘d stu
dents to carry out their
assignments that their class
Saltillo
.Monday Fish sticks, baked
beans rice, catsup, apricot
pie lire.id
Tuesday (iotilosh. buttered
whole corn cole slaw lime
jello with applesauce. bread
Wednesday Barbecued
meal halls, creamed pola
toes green beans peach
slices, bread
Thursda) < hteken and spa
ghetli English peas, pept
hominy, peanut butler cake,
bread
Friday Hot dogs, chili,
potato chips, tee cream bars
One hall pml ol milk served
with each meal
Mt. Vernon
ft SCHOOL 1
[ Lunck Menu |
.Monday Hol dog. mustard,
seasoned pinto beans, lettuce
with French dressing, milk,
peanut butter cookie
Tuesday Spaghetti in meat
sauce, cabbage apple slaw,
bullcred whole kernel corn,
while bread milk, cup cakes
Wednesdax Mpat balls in
barbecue j>uuce. blackeyed
peas. sleise'L tomatoes, pic
kies and cheese wedges, corn
l/fe.uLNmlk caramel cookie
'I'hursjilax Fish fsirtions.
whipped potatoes,
creeii beans, bread, milk.
|>iiie.i|>|>le cake
Fridax Cheese or peanut
sandwich. baked
relish iray . milk ice
Myrtis Holmes
Succumbs
Mrs Myrtis Barnard
Holmes. HI. of Winfield died
Sunday. September 1>. at
Titus County Memorial Hos-
pital She w as horn August 19,
1893. in Franklin County.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday. September 17. al 2
p m at Smith Bales Funeral
Chapel in Mt Pleasant with
burial in Winfield Cemetery.
Jamie Duncan and Edson
Reynolds were the officiating
ministers
Survivors include one
daughter. Mrs Helen Damon
of Houston, and daughter-in-
law. Mrs Josephine Holmes
ot Sulphur Springs: three
grandchildren; three great
grandchildren; one sister.
Mrs. Jewel Nelson of Mt.
Vernon, and a brother. S. V.
Barnard of Robstown
Hay Needed
For Hay Show
Due to a late start in-
preparing for this year's hay
show . entries for the show are
falling behind entries of
previous years, according to
Charles Stretcher, chairman
of this year's show
Stretcher urges anyone
wishing to enter some of the
hay he has grown to take it to
the Vo Ag Building by
October I. 1974
The four classes of hay are:
l Coastal; 2. Common
Bermuda. 3 i Mix Grass; 4.
Legume Grass A bale from
each cutting miy be entered.
BORDEN H Oz. Can
Eagle Brand Milk 49
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1974, newspaper, September 26, 1974; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1277841/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Franklin County Library.