Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1975 Page: 2 of 27
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varsity, and Junior high.
The primary purpoee of the
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GORDON LLOYD AND
grandson, Boh Hankies,
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The Lloyds are especially
proud of the large paper shell
pecan trees which shade the
tot, and provide tasty morsels
each year.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd are not
new to Mt. Vernon, as they
have lived in the area for 24
years. They are always
friendly people to stop and
visit.
SAM B. HARVEY
FUNERAL HOME
Eastland High School ; and
Dan Durham of Carroll High
School.
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PRINGLES
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Second Clan Poataer Paid at Mourn Varnao. Texas
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Ona year outside Continental Unllad Statas .............47M
AU errors and misstatements appaertn* in the Mount Vernon Optic .Herold wUl ka
cerreeted when and if called to the attention of the editor
Na charge » made (or puMKaUon of notices of church sorvicaa or other puNte
saihannss where no admission Is charged Where admission is charged or where
goods or wares of any kind art offered for sale, the regular adverUaiag rata will be
applied __________________.__’
The Mount Vernon Optic Herald roeervoa the right ta reject advartiains at Ita
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The couple plans to be
married June 7, 8:S» p.m„
at the First United
Methodist Church in Mt.
Vernon. Friends are Invit-
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MR. AND MRS. THOMAS
JOE DAVIS announce the
engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of
their daughter. Kandy, to
Chuck White, son of Dr.
and Mrs. Robert F. White.
The Giade brings Baptist
Church Vacation Bible
Scheel, which was slated io
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Lloyd’s yard. and seVeral
yard ornaments can be
seen in the background. In
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lloyd
took a vacant tot that had
grown over in weeds, and
made a very interesting and
unique place to which to live
and work. They have been in
this location for only Lour
years, and yet have added a
yard full of hand made items
such as an eight foot
windmill. Mr. Lloyd said, was
approximately one day’s
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This year’s camp instruc-
tors include Larry Tucker,
the ferogrmmd Is an eight
feet wtedndB handmade
and designed by Uayd.
(Optie Staff Photo.)
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Monday-Ravioli, French
fries and catsup, pineapple
pudding, bread, milk.
Tuesday-Chicken stew,
cheese sticks, peach slices,
crackers, milk.
Wednesday-Pimento and
cheese sandwiches, bologna
sandwiches, corn chips, cook-
ies, milk.
Thursday-Chili beans,
creamed potatoes, plain cake
iced, bread, milk.
Friday-Turkey burgers,
catsup, potato chips, cheese
slices, jello, milk.
GETTING RICH
Somebody once said that if you
want to make a living you have to
work for it. while if you want to
get rich you must go about it in
some other way.________________ 1
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Dcor friettds
It to wise to keep a listing of all insurance
policies in ante dubs, fraternal and service
clubs, unions and professional organizations, so
that survivors will know of all insurance in
effect.
A similar list of bank accounts, safe deposit
box. Investments and securities is also
advisable.
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office show you hCMi oooy it is to make your men's
bfo • MUe iwoer with the phone thet srts m a box
aaeembly. Ltoyd has made camp is to teach new skills in
several items, or restored
them; a planter made of hay
rake teeth, an old fashioned
wishing well, Kelly plow, a
miniature golf course and the
Lloyd’s business is located
nearby. Recently added is an
> antique collection of old farm
equipment and the like.
Sloan And Todd To Attend Camp
Brook Sloan and Vince the fundamentals of sound
Todd, sixth grade students of bosketbaU and to improve the
Mt Vernon school, have been skills and individual abilities
accepted to the Ranger Juntor of each boy . Along with these
College Basketball Camp ideas, the camp win also
June 15-JO This camp to strem ths ideas of good
directed by Ron Butler, Coach Sportsmanship, leadership,
of the Ranger Junior College and good dtiienship.
Rangeranns, the 1PH Nation- ,
al Junior College Champions
Thia to the sixth annual ____
camp, and this year there are £”ercregt High School;’
three aeamons. The camp to Miami High
for boys of high schooijuntor . charlotte Mason,
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1975, newspaper, April 24, 1975; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1267683/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.