Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1964 Page: 2 of 8
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Your Vote And Influence
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If Rep. Chapman miso rd only 6 roll call votes as stated by his opponent out of the
total number of 560 roll call votes, then be was present for more than M per cent of
the roll call votes.
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Does Joe Chapman’s opponent really believe that the Legislature stayed in session 74
days and only voted 21 record roll call votes, or is be willfully trying to mislead the voters
of our district’ Your are entitled to know.
The statement Rep. Chapman lacked only 1 vote being absent H of the last session of the
Legislature is obviously not true and a further misrepresentation of the official record.
Will Rep. Chapman’s opponent come with other last minute misrepresentations? Do not
be misled!
FORT BLISS, TJX. (AHTNC)—
rt. Michael M. Black, son of Mr
id Mrs. Loyd G. Black, Route 1,
ount Vernon, completed advanc-
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Commissioner Of Precinct 1
(Pol. Adv. Paid for by H. D. (Dalton) Bogue)
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RE-ELECT
JOE N. CHAPMAN
State Representative
(Paid for by Raymond Johnson and other Friends of Joe N. Chapman)
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The OFFICIAL RECORD shows the Legislature in session 74 days with an average of
more than 7 roll call votes per day and 560 TOTAL RECORD ROLL CALL VOTES. There
were approximately 1900 proposals considered with hundreds of unrecorded votes.
(Pol. Adv. Pd. For By Woodrow
Edwards).
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Is Representative Chapman’s opponent deliberately misrepresenting the facts when he
states on his cards and in leaflets that “the record shows 21 roll call votes this past session
of the Texas Legislature. My opponent was absent 0 of these roll call votes. This lacks only
one of being H of the roll call votes of the 1943 session of the Legislature”?
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Texas have moved to Union.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Jack Melson
and eons of Abilene were visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Melson, during the week end.
Danny Owens and Brent Raley
visited Zack Fuquay during the
week end. They enjoyed a camp
out and fishing.
The club met with Mrs. David
Guynes Thursday. Mrs. L. L. Scud-
der felL aq she left Mrs. Guynes.
Several stitches were taken to
close the wound on her leg.
Williams Armstrong and Reba
Haley have been out of school
with measles.
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The Junior Shakespeare Club
was hostess to Mt. Vernon club-
women at a music program recent-
ly All Mt. Vernon women’a clubs
were represented.
The program featured Agnes
Burns and Jean Hope who ac-
companied one another at the
pinao and organ with several solos
and duets.
The program included compost
tions by Bach, Bethoven, Ruben-
stein, Schubert, Rasbach, Williams.
Frlml, Benjamin, Nelaon, Mercer.
Herbert and Nevins.
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la Representative Chapman’s opponent campaigning on his ability to better represent
you or on misrepresentations of Mr. Chapman’s record?
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The 22-year-old soldier entered
the Army in November 1963 and
completed basic training at Fort
Polk. La.
He was graduated from Mount
Vernon High School in 1959.
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Mrs. D. W. Newsom and Phyllia
Fuquay have the measles.
Mrs. Mary Simons of Mount
Pleasant spent Tuesday through
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Simons.
G. I. McBrayer was admitted to
Franklin County Hospital Sunday
morning.
Melissa Simons spent the week
end in Sulphur Springs with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S.
Hager.
Mrs. Hattie Hood of Mount Ver-
non and some relatives of Dallas
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Reynolds
Saturday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Truett English of
Richland viaited Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Emerson Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Rose Webb’s children of
Dallas ylsited her Sunday.
Cox, Reeves. Named
Best Actor And
Actress Friday
Shirley Cox and Don Reeves,
received the best actress and actor
awards of the Mount Vernon
Senior play, “Stag Line” Friday
night.
Shirley Cox portrayed "Maudie”
a young daughter and Don Reeves
portrayed “Ronald” a house guest.
The comedy in three acts by
Ann Coulter Martens was direct-
ed by Warren Penn, Irene Bin-
nion. M. L. Brewer and Mrs. A.
J. Petty. Bobby Reagan was stage
manager.
The cast of characters were Mrs.
Mason, Mother, Marilyn Raley-,
Mr. Mason, Dad, Jerry Tittle:
Maudie, their young daughter,
Shirley Cox; Svlvia. their older
daughter, Ann Newsom:
Maudie’s friends. Alix, Gall
Lominack: Julie, Brenda Tavlnr:
Lwbeth. Marilyn Grau; and Pat-
ricia, Martha Bryant;
Sylvia’s bridesmaids. Ting. Linda
Linda Coe; Carol Nancy Jones;
Ruth. Brenda Anders;
Ronald, a house guest. Don
Reeves; Mrs. Farrington Smith, a
business acquaintance, Vatra Solo-
mon: Smlttv, the dremmaker.
Shirlev Mills; David. Maudie’s
stand by. Bill Wright; Daw’s pals.
Chi, Jackie Petty; and Homer.
Ronny Barker;
Jerry, Syliva’s finance’, Barry
Allen; Mac, the best man, Dwight
Elledge; Margaret, the maid, Mag-
gie Jennings; and Snoots, an usher,
Paul Safford.
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1964, newspaper, April 23, 1964; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1278085/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Franklin County Library.