Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1975 Page: 2 of 14
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lisher, 1974 winner of the
award during the annual
meeting of the North and
East Texas Press Associa-
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Lucille Holloway, widow of
Sam Holloway, long time
Deport publisher, left, has
established a trust fund to
make the award possible
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teaching at Eastfield for
five years. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
M. L. Dennis of Saltillo.
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Mt. Vernon, Franklin County, Toxas
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Second Class Postage Paid at Mount Vernon. Texas
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All error* and misstatements appearing in the Mount Vernon OpUc Herald will be
correctad whan, and If called to the attention of the editor
No charge Is made for publication of notices of church service* or other public
gatherings whore no admission is charged Where admission Is charged or where
good* or ware* of any kind are offered for sale, the regular advertising rate will be
eggUed.
The Mount Vernon Optic Herald reserves the right to reject advertising st Ils
“ discretion
Mount Vernon Optic established l«M—Franklin Herald eetabliahod 1174. Optic and
Harald consolidated In l«M
Gazette, received the Sam
C. Holloway Memorial
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comments were “ExcellaR
all-around use of news stortoe,
pkotos, and pAtariato to retoe
SIS,MO (succeeaful) to beauti-
fy a plaza. Use of dip-out
coupons for donations was a
fine idea. Editor explored
every means to present ths
need to the people. News
stories were not “fluff” but
baaed on worthy events.
Paper stayed with the project
all the way.”
^‘l^aininq bargains
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Optic-Herald office from 10
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There is no charge to the
parents. There are absolutely
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participate in thto event. The
kiddtea will have fun and both
_ mother and dad and the
petmesof aB tteyouMteRS 1™*“" too will be very
and the mm*. th/twtX- So proud to see their pictures in
the mothers and fathers of the P’t’X later.
t toto Appointments may be had
paper circulatea slvslri re- calling Mrs. Christine
to be subscribers, nor even April
take advantage of thio
phoophoruo
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etc. The tow producing cows nutrients. Even though the ** potential will and a management program Those
months. A business-like ap- obligated to purchase pic
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Thto paper simply wants
and ths mom, the luotar So proud to oee their pictures in
no strings to this invitation It rwnmnnify~ ~i7 ^rtiich ”thiZ Appointments may be had
1--*“ ---7----T paper circulates should re- by o^hng Mrs. Christine
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cow is to rebreed after Matgr of the mature male ----------------------- take advantage of this You wiii be’’*10^’1**’
be kept listing the cows calving. Magnesium and cattle in East Texas are no profitable in about IS to io feature. Neither are they afterwards if
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utilization of plant A herd sire with demonetrat- proach to the cattle operation tures after they" are tatam
the increase the income on most geared
Grooms expressed the determine who will survive ment with the studio repre-
business will again be
calving date, weaning weight
of the calf, calving intervals,
can then be identified and forage may contain L_
sold. necessary nutrients, without ranches.
With the price of fertilizer adequate amounts of phos- <"
Pictures-
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application on a soil tael. »’s no secret that calves —hitest and best
Inadequate nutrition is one sell by the pound. The larger reproduction pictures they
of the moot Uniting factors in the calf al weaning the more n’“t •*’J* <* uniform size
by keeping production rec- increasing cattle productivi- money it will bring. The one **7 9u*ltty
onto. ty. Poor quality hay and not thing that most cattlemen can
Each cow in the herd should «n««h supplementation r A *
be marked for identification cause cattle to lose <
is to rebreed after Many of the mature male
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1975, newspaper, March 27, 1975; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1268520/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.