Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1959 Page: 4 of 8
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DR. NEIL H. KIDWELL
General Practice of
Medicine and Surgery
Office, Dial LB 7-4221
Residence, Dial LE 7-2642
Office Closed Friday Afternoon
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RIBBON CANE SYRUP now for
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Roy Parchman (9-ltc)
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HOWARD CARGILE
RT. 8 MT. PLEASANT
DIAL WINFIELD LA 4-2774
FOR SALE — L. C. Smith type-
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Phone PA 4-6303
Mt. Pleasant, TUxas r
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lambing Installation
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Arnold, Bor-»1»; ■Mt.-Yerttbn
see J. H. Connelly at First Nation-
al Bank, Mt. Vernon
Electrical'Wiring
RoaldflBLtiaA A Cnmuffdii
Installations A Repairs
PHILIP HOPE
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PROPANEGAS
24-HOU* SERVICE
Day Phone LE7-224O
Night Phone 1X7-4142
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WE ARE OPEN for Helpy Belly
K i business. Will also do tret wash,
rough dry snd finish.,.work. Na-
i> Laundry f V, (9-tfd)
1 SALE — Year oid yo lied.
'- Hereford Grade Bull, 1. C. An-
derson (ll-3tp)
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easy terms. Geo. McAuley (9-tfc)
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1 For. All Clothes
Dad's suits and eoats. Mom’s
dressss. Junior’s play togs . . .
wo clean them ail to perfection.
T & T Cleaners
DIAL ^E 7-2828
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Thursday night, November ,11L
'Roll call was answered with a
favorite Bible vem*t .V ,.,V1 .V
Mrs. Alton Smith conducted a
afiort business session, dutfnd
which it eras decided to enter a
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WESTERN BOOTS
• Wide Selection
0 Many Styles snd Colors
• All Hiww
• Special Order For Hand-
made Boota
• Small Down Payment
Pope’s Shoe Shop
Mt. Vernon, Texas
FOR SALE—White turkeys, small
- sire, dressed ready to cook. Also
dressed hens thlq year, pullets, tat
and tender. Mrs. Dalton Bogue
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BARGAIN—Good white paint go-
ing for I2.9B add 1195 gallon
while it Iqpt. Sinclairs Bargain
Store. (ll-2tp)
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Ed, farm,
with re-
81 Amer-
fashions,
MONDAY
Hab.
cards by which the following
guscts found their places:
Mr. and Mrs. ‘Morris Penn Long.
Dr. apd Mrs. David Stinson, Dr.
and Mrs. Calvin Tom, Supt. and
Mrs. K. B. Copeland and Princi-
pal and Mrs. Rufds Bolgar. Three
board members wars absent.
The girlg prepared and served
as their menu: tomato juice, coke
salad. French style green beans.
(baked bam, itutfed baked pota-
toes, pickles, hot rolls with butter,
earamsl •«* ioQ.tea or
coffee, -ontvipp '.o
.Assisting wiGHhf serving were
Joyce Gilbert, Mary Overton, Sue
Cody, Barbara Elliott, Ruth Hun-
ntcntt, Loyce LaForce, Karen Or-
ren and sue Gill.
. Other class member, unable to
bo present were Janieoe Barker,
Dorothy Baugh, Barbara Caviness, .
Betty Ellison, Dora and Nora
Goodson, Leatrice Jennings, Joyce
LaForee, Sue Simmons, Nancy
Barker and Addie Geiger.
Tiree Artfi Club \
Meets With Mrs,
Fay e Williams
The Three Arts Club met Thurs-
day, November 12, in the home of
Mrs. Faye Williams with fifteen
members and one guest, Mrs. Bert
Heed of Dallas, present.
As the guests arrived a delicioua
salad plate was served.
The meeting was opened with
prayer by Mrs. HJrma Teague. A
short bubinem .weasion waa son-
ducted by)(the'president, Mrs L.
L. Scudder.-Plans were made for
the annual Thanksgiving supper
to be in the home of Mrs. Hubert
Glass In Saltillo. The preeMent
then turned the meeting over to
Mrs. Les Naramore and Mrs. Hey
Gilbreth who gave a program on
New Books; Biography and Naw
Books, Fiction.
The meeting adjourned by re-
peating the club collect in
r 0REAKFMT JUST WOULDN’T BE COMPlfTE "
WITHOUT OUR PALLAS MOENIN0 NEWS!
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Complete mi
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Wfe pick up and deliver
304 Jefferson St.
Sulphur Springs
Dial Tl^6-2244
Complete Funeral Service ,
M. L EDWARDS *_OO-
Ambulance RggHce Dnpwr NMe
Dial LE 7-2244 or LE 7-2282
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STOP! LOOK!
AT YOUR •
Burial Insurance
Policy - 4* J
Will it pay for what you plan-
ned when you bought It. at to-
day’s increased costs?
WRITE
B. F. Stogner
Box 627 * Mt. Pfeasant
Representative
Union Security Life In>nrance
Company
Bolin and ,;
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calls for community support. It appears obvious that commun-
ity cooperation ie vital in small town industrial activities.
The second step in an industrial program is the evaluation of
industrial smote and Itabllltlea Thia, of course, is absolutely
essential. The industrialist must be given facts about the eosn-
’ munity before he can decide on a location. The factual description
must be accurate because the industrialist always checks in-
formation. Thio applies equally to liabilities because they are
usually more conspicuous than assets.
Because of competition among towns for industry ths third
phase of the industrial program 4s highly .significant. RocOgnisT
ing and removing liabilities calls for progressive thWktng,
strong leadership and community attrtbutte which ard pihtelng
ito the industraMst. They comprise one •< the atronaont IgdMlriM
i assets of the community and wtR produce a better cemmnpMfr
regardless of Immediate industrial reuta. — -»
The fourth step in the industrial program, proflmioKfl*l«-
tlvitios, is the difficult and discouraging, part. Even though the
Industrial committee of th' Ohnmbhr,efrCommeree teMsAjhm&-
fectly there is a tendency for people to become impatient IMr h
few months They -forget that Industry is stow la nmMng do-
cMom and that relocation takea time. Promotion plana ahoRid
be made for a jmlnlRum of five yeutev ..... _ ,
MT. VERNON
FLORAL
Mrs. Loree Long, Owner
Dial LE 7-2B28 Mt. Vernon
Home Dial LB 7-4007
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REAL ESTATE*FOR SALE BY
RECEIVER — 203 acres'6f land
situated about nine miles North-
east from Sulphur Springs, in
Hopkins County, Texas. One-half
of one-eighth royalty reserved.
Price $18,000.00 For information
roe or call W. j. gt. Clair,' Re-
ceiver, or T. J. Ramey, Attorney,
Sulphur Springs T<.xas. (ll-8tc)
is written in the eyes of a working
msn N0H
that enablss him to sei
to school, to clothe <h«
to feed them property,
home and to support a
them, to look
labor with sat
I ■' I’m grafoM
“Pug Bankhead
Plumbing
Night Dial, LE 7-4249
Day Dial, LE^ 7-4182
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FLOWERS
For,AHI Ont
HILDRETH k(]^
Dial LE 7-2889 :
PIANO
Hable party to take up small MAI
qonthly payment^ b« kplnet pteno' ' Hf*
or small stse student !■ prMtlee
pisno both located in your erne
Contact ns at once if interested.
Any offer will be considered.
eon, Texas. .
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The know!
cans we
snondbllityl
make <Jecisic
often led hl
when all of t
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cision will ^^rigi
low man. aiuri de i
self with the outco
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privileged td state my case.
I'm grateful for—
Lone Star Steel Compan
the future unlimited that i,
for the Company and T
family of workers,
Improvement in even
that Lone star has bi
plant community, foi
Lone Star renders ’te customs)
for the stockholders who ov
Lone Star and who fo unselfish
permit the mauagesseet of tl
Company to divert a mH
portion of its earnings to
building of the social, sdu<
religious, health and general eco-
nomy levels of East Tekas
And last, but not least, I’m
grateful for— if 6
The Supremo Architect of C"
wnfosreu Whaea perfect design
too often misread by mere -■
bean font days
Yori bidroom
WHteTI f ~ ™ r’“E'T!«ery tlna Joe Mere-
Wt.-ve4£ w /n- *'u
at FirstN***®11- Club insets Fostw*. ’
......— Bible Lesson Soard of Education
^h S truest Of ,"'i'
,] Homemaking Class
Members of the Board of Edu-
cation and their Wives were din-
ner guests of .Homemaking II
class Tuesday night, November 14
in the dining room of the High
ogr in the Christmas parade. She school.
f1 ! Thanksgiving ideas were used
business and markets f
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SUBSCRIBU AU THIS BOB ONLY S1.7S MB MONTH!
SARD OF THANKS
Our hearts overflow with sin-
•re appreciation for all who ex-
ressed their love and sympathy
n so many comforting ways dur-
ing oar recent sorrow. Wo are
■deeply grateful to all of you. The
OM and Allen families.
FOR BALB—Lot in Dupree Oaks,
>300, Small down payment. Nor-
man DuprCe. (46-tfc)
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eed your clothes cleaned in a
my? You can count on
i do a good job fasti
MARGARET’!
CLEANERS
lai LE 7-4021
FORSALB—1963 Chevrolet Tu-
dor, has heater and defroster,
radio, power glide, also new tires,
will trade for older car and fi-
nance. Hiram Teague
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ALMOST ANYTHING YOU
*ANT ™
Used Tractors ^
'r' V Pasture Dreatn
MASSEY-FKRGUSON
TRACTORS
« 8TOCK . r
BIWWI, gasolinb or
BUTANE «
M POTATOES
sale^U
K|?*MqGraw. W.
Tractor £
Massey-Fergi^on Sales A
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_ Shop
(Vess work and
upholstering •- ;
) CW THANHB
do not have words to ex-
our sincere aprsciatlon to
many friends, neighbors and
wroryone wi\o in any way made
«tr sorrow seem lighter by your
many acts of kindness and deeds.
Onr thanks go'to Rev Andrews,
Rev. Parrish and Rev. Klrkendoll.
and to Smith Bates Funeral home
for their untiring effort and kind-
neee. The family of Bertha E.
At thi. Thanksgiving time. I’m
grateful for— , - . .. .«<«« .
The bleseedness of good health,
a host of loved ones snd friends, s
Mttle chili’s rhont of glee over
some seemingly Impossible (but
simple) stunt that could be per-
formed only by her granddaddy.
What a lucky man that I’m that
grandaddy! ‘ £ J ; „ t
I’m grateful for—
The quiet serenity of the Fast
Texas woodlands, where a msn
may stroll leisurely and in the
awesome stlllnees, broken only oc-
casionally by the sweet music of
a bird, meditate on the problems
that mere men face. In thee# sur-
roundings, flecked now by the
Master’s incomparable paint brush
with the richness of golden leaves,
the green of scented pines, the
red and maroons of the sumac,
knotty problems reduce them-
selves to simple statements of fact
ungarntshed with the by-products
of prejudice and emotion, to be
assessed snd acted upon with a
purensaa of purpose that elimi-
nate, hate, selftshneas, personal
gain, vanity and ego.
I’m grateful for—
The press of a dirty, grimy hand
in mins, ths unspoken Wong thati
tt.-L —m a ’a* — ■ a i -a. .—.‘ _MP a. JKia
who is thankful ter job I Sals, but whose omnlpbtaM
'htatef*
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Always Ready
I On The Dot
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• field •« industrial joeaUon and who sqm ifovtfjwidajy Ui makiag
contacts. The small .towa Chamhek M CommdEte CMMB DAkMO.
■ lion to hear 'of poaalble changee in tbs fodfwtejabwo^M. A SIR-
ber of Industrie, have been located in Tesseyqrns <hrouj|k' flte‘
alertness of ettisesm suqh as: ths teusewife, pefvtoo station at-
> tendant, ths traffic officer. AH cm help through ch^drfni con-
versations with strangers.
In-the second place, community action is frequently neo-
ceesary In removing industrial liabilities. Pgr example, indue-
trialieta place much emphasis upon living conditions in the town,
including recreation. If a swimming pool is considered necessary,
community support and action are Indicated. Again, an industrial
e published th the following
■temrvakfams for Afoeriistteg
''ihlfolkMWI By
•* W-a rad IVIB11I
» copy 1. n* furntehed for sd-
frtistng space cesergH, we will
tepere copy sad adg|feser will
a required to p*> MfMhe used.
(ore' spent 'Friday •
Mtukad Mm. N., *
i9v»r ac# j JI
•i Hubete’-seaitW'Of «
he wtoteW«F» J
fri «tod'<MtetoR.iC.
IMy«iB RlWl'dWt'fai ‘ "*
s fl'Ml .toiifeitl M
' -Mr.'toted «ie?- UhmdMa«MaeM «l|---
And children, Kathy and Max visim < |
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'then turned the program Over to __________
Mrs. Clifton ■ Puckett, director;] in the table centerpiece and place
whe reviewed the book of Job.
'Mrs. -David Bolger led in prayer.
During the social hour a salad
course carrying out the Thanks-
giving motif was served buffet
(6-tfc) etyle.__
POSTED—All land ownsp! or con-
trol led by 8. S. Norris (H-4tp)
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flpiftet Haao Opportunity
H Responsible Local Party, ean
I faalb riMFb&gkfn 'bn Qukllty
Spinet PiiVo’ ^All details ar-'
I ranged without expense or
obligation. rite before we,
- send truck. .Credit Office,
Joplin MMkeCo.i Joplte. Mo,
■ I "!f *a|t,:J'11 ■ ■ <n -e *>
FOR SALV-bevid Bradley chsLi
POSTED -a Pofetlvely Uo hunting
•on Lee ttMman land, Tully
i 'Johnson MM aad Hotaer Carter
♦•mepBcce. ’Q r > (ll-4tp)
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1959, newspaper, November 26, 1959; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1267508/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.