Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1974 Page: 6 of 10
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OPTOMETRISTS
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537-2522
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The WMV of I lie Saltillo
THE TROUBLE
Your Business Is Appreciated
TRIMMERS
Mobil Phone:
Home Phone:
214- 885-7941
214-885-7188
Judge
Mrs
James
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Has Moved To A Location
Where You Can Find Us
4 Miles South of Sulphur Springs,
Texas On Hwy. 19
Try Us With Your Next Load
Of Cattle
Dr. James L. Crawford Dr. John F. Crawford
Dr. Henry T. Windt
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COUNTRY PLACE
ANTIQUES
POULAN SAW SALES & SERVICE
Mt. Vernon, Texas
SUBJECT:
The Earth Is
Off Course!
Marvin Jones, Owner
Barn Phone:
Shirley Exchange: 214-485-2576
A new member. Mrs
Thaxton of Pittsburg,
welcomed
Dessa
her
t he
173.
Mr and Mrs Doyce Brown
of Mesquite visited Mr and
Mrs. Raymond Conley during
the weekend.
WAYNE
FEEDS
DR NEIL H KIDWELL
General Practice Of
Medicine And Surgery
Office. Dial 537 4221
Residence, Dial 537 2562
Off. Closed Sat Afternoon
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Let Us Fill Your Next
PRESCRIPTION
Crescent Drug Store
We Give S&H Green Stamps
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SAM B. HARVEY
FUNERAL HOME
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BOKAY FLORIST
COMPLETE
Floral Service
Phone S37-4S7S Day Or Night
MT. VERNON
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Buddy Cogburn
storm conditions your service may be
interrupted for a prolonged period of
time.
When SWEPCO tree trimming crews
call on you for permission to trim trees on
your property, we ask for your
understanding and cooperation in our
efforts to maintain reliable electric service
to you. z\t
SWEPCO . . .
we’re people
helping
people.
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witchcraft and ottjer forms of worship God did not invent
iq rebellious
Isarel This
Lust tor power, Moral decay and
3. The Lord continues to observe from his throne What
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tell you
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dentistry
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our- Business
an additional
Phone 885-3234
SULPHUR SPRINGS
Tyler Iasi week
Mrs
visiting
Odessa
Mrs
Trinity and
of
Dear friends.
Benefits may be lost to the family lor lack of
knowledge. If the deceased was covered by
Social Security, his beneficiary is eligible for a
benefit — likewise the family of a war veteran
with active service. Some trade unions ami
fraternal organizations provide survivor
benefits. Your funeral director can assist you
to learn of ami apply for various benefits to
which the survivors may he entitled.
T~\ Respectfully. *
The October meeting w ill tie
a garden supper Im husbands
and friends w ill) Mr and Mrs
Ross Morriss. Winfield, as
Woodrow Edwards attended -hostesses
The bullet luncheon table
was covered with a cut work
linen cloth and quartet tables
were covered with daisy
patterned cloths with small
baskets of daisies for center
pieces
WE WOl’LD LIKE 'll) Bl Y
reasonable priced practice
piano 588-2880 after ti pm
• 2 Itpi
Deport OES No. 1045 To Meet Oct. 1
Worthy Matron Yuba
Sparks and Worthy Patron
Jimmie Sparks will preside
over the regular meeting of
the Deport chapter No 1045 of
the Eastern Star Tuesday,
October 1 at 7:30 p m at the
Masonic Hail in Deport This
Trit
,7. u
will be Friendship night and
an open invitation goes oulllo
all area chapters to attend
this meeting
Changing Time*
Workers still do an honest
day's work — but now they need
a week's pay for it.
• WE NOW HAVE repair parts
for all makes bicycles,
including 5 and 10 speed
bikes W () Burden, 537 4078
(1 tie)
Travis Appleton of
Mrs Richard
Arthur of Houston visited T ler and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
their mother; Mrs P L v______u „r v.
Wardrup, last
Everyone welcomes a bigger calf crop and strong
healthy calves. Most fall and winter pastures
are nutritionally lacking and need help. Start feeding
your cow herd Wayne Range Cubes and cash in on
heavier, bloomier calves at weaning. In addition to
high quality protein, these fine range supplements
contain a high level of Vitamin A, phosphorus,
“dehy” and extra energy from grains.
These “extras” help the cow clean
better, milk better and give the
calf extra grow-power. .
MT. VERNON
FEED & FARM SUPPLY
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SOUTHWESTERN ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY
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Page 6 Thursday. Sept 26. i'i;i
Mt Vernon, Franklin County. Texas
Flower show judges in
District III will study evalua-
tion ol Hower shows, judging
ot dahlias as plants and
m arrangements, at the S*-p_.
(ember meeting at. the '•'k
home ot Mrs Wilson Aaron
near Mineola. begi
coffee at 9:30 a m
Mrs A M Aikin. Paris,
master judge and program
chairman, will lead the
evaluation discussion with
judges from Arp and Render
son presenting the remainder
Mrs Caleb Barron. Master
Judge, will demonstrate jud
ging dahlias according to
color and variety.’’Mrs. I V
Mitchell, Life Judge, will
'make the arrangement using
one or more dahlias: and
ten minute discussions from
Hamel's Encyclopedia of
Judging w ill lie given by Mrs
R C Forbes, Life Judge; and
dominance in relation to
accessories from Sutter's
New Approach to Design
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from
Town <8 Country Garden
Club Reassembles
the crape myrtle luncheon in
Paris September 13. when
their friend. Mrs Prcnlis
Ellis, received the Woman of
the Year Award Mr Reagan
Brown. Governor Briscqe’s
representative on the Beau
lily Texas committee, was the
speaker, a humorist from
slirt to finish
The Psalmist wrote "They
know not. neither will they
understand; they walk on in .
darkness; all the foundations
ot the earth are out of
course "' (Psalms 82) It the
foundations be destroyed
what can the righteous do’
(Psalms 11) "The Lord is in
his Holy Temple, the Lord's
children ot men."
Three statements present themselves in view of the
foregoing
1. They walk in darkness because they choose to do so.
"They know not They have no desire to understand" "The
light shineth into darkness and the darkness
comprehended it not." Many remain in darknes£ because
they love the world which man follows because it appeals to
his fleshly desires. It man is on a collision course, it's not
because a compass hasn't been provided God gave his son
as a marvelous light to guide us
2 The foundations of the Earth are off course because,
the people (in high places) have placed themselves in that
position "Let every-soul be subject to higher powers, for
there is no power but of God the powers that be are
ordained of God This cannot be interpreted as to be in
subjection to governments before we are in subjection to
Goa. This cannot mean God is the author or cause of
communism The correct application is God is first, for his
power rules humanity He allows communism to exist as
SIN. Man thought\of disobedience and beini
This brought about corruption in acient
corruption consists of
Greed
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does he see? The faithful in Christ continually being
TRIED, Satan working toward their destruction The
unfaithful who must hold onto some form of religious
practice simply as ja matter of conscience Those who
continually come in contact with the WORD OF TRUTH
but fail to let it have any laitlng effect What are we to
conclude? "THIS IS THE CONDEMNATION. THAT THE
LIGHT IS COME INTO THE WORLD. MEN LOVED
DARKNESS RATHER THAN LIGHT. LEAST HIS DEEDS
SHOULD BE REPROVED
Although the Psalmist was concerned with the corruption
of fhe priesthood or leadership, I Ifind a remarkable
parallel In religion and goveri+nents of the 20th century. Is
jt possible, jlhere Is nothing JIEW UNDER THE SUN?
Don French of Ft Worth
visited their mother. Mrs O
W French. during the
weekend
Ice storms in each of the past two years,
high spring and summer winds,
thunderstorms and falling tree limbs have
all combined to create problems for
thousands of customers of Southwestern
Electric Power Company.
In an effort to head oif trouble before
it occurs SWEPCO is trimming trees
which have grown Jnto and over power
lines. Unless the trees are trimmed limbs
may cause an interruption in your electric
service. Many times repairs can be made
quickly, but if the outage occurs during
•WANTED To BIA Old
guns coins, antiques Call
Sheppard s Grocery. 632 5496.
llagansport 149 tic i
Mrs Howard Hdwards was
hostess lor\llie Town and
Count rv Garden Club re
assembly luncheon Septem
Iter 111 Potted plants were
placed .it vantage points both
at the trout and back entrance
and in the studio The Afritum
Violet collection was also
admired
The president. Mrs Wood
row Edwards. presented the
\ ear liooks and gave a resume
of the year’s programs „
The club voiced appre
1 elation Io Charlie Brown for
his assistance with the year
books since the club began in
1966
It was rejNirted that the
Club had made a donation to
flic Wilma Aikin Scholarship
lund. the live slate mstitu
lions tor garden therapy and
to file Plaza Fund
Mrs Dean Maxton. Mrs
Howard Edwards and Mrs
SAW SHARPENING. Picture. Springs.
Framing, General Repair
mg Burden’s Home Repair.
537 4678 (18-tfc)
in
from
Approach to
Principles, by Mrs
Brown, Life
Henderson
In addition.
Lefebvre, Jr . master judge
from Tyler, will discuss
collages and judging them in
relation to the garden club's
national project for the
HERE'S YOUR
SALTILLO NEWS
......... BY; MRS. H. J. AVAR ITT
Mrs H E Davidson visited Baptist Church met with Mrs
’ a
mission study A covered dish
Wardrup is luncheon was served
children in 3()h|jie Armstrong.
Robert and Kathy, of Rich
ardson, Mr and Mrs J D
Littrell, Carol and Jeff, of
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WANT TO CONTACT ownei
ol to lo 200 sandy , sandy
loam acres suitable tor
cultivation, ranching, im-
proved. Unimproved, within
150 airline miles downtown
Dallas Must have good
water, electricity, good roads
Black waxy, gumbo, day
soils, country estates, land for
subdivision not considered.
Send details, lowest cash
lo 1914 S Cooper
Arlington. Texas 76010 I :itp i
SEPTIC TANKS cleaned
Normal price, $35.00. Same
location 14 years Vance
Vanderliurg, 856 2322. Pitts-,
burg, Texas (18 tic •
FOR SALE Waterfront lot in
Snug Harbor on Lake
Cypress Springs. Franklin
County Will build to suit
buyer Phone 588 2516. Ray
Maples (33tfc>
visited
P L
week Mrs
Arthur attended her mother
in law. Mrs Clara Arthur, in
Franklin Co Hospital
Mr and Mrs. Henry F
Barnett of Dallas visited Mr
and Mrs J II Fuller last
w eek —
Mrs Henry York was
hostess for an afternoon tea
Wednesday afternoon at her
home west of town Present
were Mmes Gwen Boatman
and Linda 'Moore of Sulphur
Margaret Wall,
Carrie Carey. Christine
Brewer. Doris White. Wilma
Goldsmith, Thelma Lewis.
Lila Hart. Mae Green. Lorene
Bedgood. Dovie Smith, Thel-
ma Stephenson. Marie Mc-
Afee. Florine Branum, Wiley
Wisdom, Verona Avaritt,
Faye Rainey, Velma Dawson
and Frankie Tully.
A workshop on glass cutting
was held at the Saltillo
Community Center Tuesday
aliernoon with fourteen pres-
ent Mrs M E Gibson
demonstrated and displayed
many useful and beautiful
articles Refreshments were
served by the hostesses, Mrs
Gibson and Mrs. Hester, to
the E HE group
A called meeting of
Saltillo Chapter No
Order ol Eastern Star, was
held Thursday evening for the
purjiose ot initiation. Present
were Ina Barnett. Chapter
951 Dallas, Coy and Lucille
Patrick. Charles and Erma
Lee Adams. Chapter 156.
Goland. Margaret Walters,
Iva Lee Foster. Robbie
McKeever. Vernon Weaver,
Ruby Adams and John H
McChmons, Chapter 718.
Sulphur Springs; Azalee
Davis, Helga Chester. Frank
ic Cooper, Patsy Smith. Avo
Martin and Eva Hargrave.
Cli.ipHir 246. Sulphur Bluff;
twenty ’j members . of the
SaltYHo Chapter 17^; Martha
Beebee. Saltillo; and Glenn
Freeman. Chapter 946, Mt
Vernon.
Mrs Ruth Phillips and Miss
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I.AWN MOWERS Tillers,
New or rebuilt. Parts and
Repairs. Burden s Home
Repairs. 537 4078 ( 18-tfc I
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It’s time your family
stopped being just"Smith Harold
in the telephone directory.
Dairy Sales First and Third
Friday of Each Month
F Build Bigger
| Calf Crops with
Wayne Range Cubes
Flower Show Judges To Meet
1975-76 Bicentennial obser-
vance. C)
The Council with quarterly
meetings attempts to provide Mary Etzel of Houston were
•opportunity for professional weekend visitors with Miss
improvement through study Frances Avaritt •
and training Plans will be Mrs E I. Robinson visited
made to attend the October It) relatives in Trenton Sunday
table program at Paris Junior
College by Mrs C A Bilboa,
national instructor and mas-
ter judge. Tulsa: The TexAs
Symposium in Dallas. Nov
ember II 14; and a special
program March 17. 1975 at the
Tyk*r Garden Rose Center by
Mrs C E Courtney of Ft
Worth. National instructor
and expert in exotic plants
and living plant arrange
nu-nts
Other officers ot the
District III Judges Council
include Mrs Printis Ellis.
Paris, president; Mrs Belon
Stewart. Lulkin, vice presi
dent. Mrs Dean MaxtohTMT—
Vernon. treasurer. Mrs
Aaron, recording secretary,
and Mrs A G Morton. Jr
Kilgore, corresponding sec
retary Mrs George Feltz,
Tvler. is chairman of proles
sional improvement with
Mrs K N Spcas. Tyler,
nomi na 11 ng com tn i t tee
chairman
The new edition of your telephone directory is going to
press soon.
II you have only a single listing, a lot ol people art-
going to have trouble looking up othe'f members ol
your family.
Certainly, your wife deserves her own listing.
And giving a teen ager a place 1A the directory is a
nice way of saying "You're growingjup.
To add or change a listing just call
office. I hey can tell you how little extra
listing will cost.
It’sas easy as picking up the phone.
so
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Franklin County Library.