Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1964 Page: 3 of 8
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to the Calvin Tom home for an oriental main dish which they
ate with chop sticks, and completed the party at the K. B. Cope-
land home with a French dessert. The group raised $106 in con-
tributions. Those attending the party were: Marcia Haley, Carolyn
Teague, Jackie Barker, BiUy Frank Hicks, Ronny Bolger, Kevin
Haley, Debbie Tom, Mrs. Calvin Tom. Mrs. Charles Teague, Emma
Perry, Cynthia Loftis, Mary Jane Ethridge, Mary Carolyn Robert-
son, Mary Beth Newsom, Bevel Bramlett, Marilyn Teague, Randy
Newsom, Jon Clinton, Mrs. Joe Griffith, Charles Haley, Ken
Copeland, Monty Newsom, Jackie Petty, Davy Elliott, Charles
/Teague and Larkin Tom.
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Mr. and Mr*. BiUy Grizzle, Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Grizzle, Mrs. Iva
Chamber of Longview, Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Hunt and Mr. and Mrs
Bruce Hunt spent Sunday with
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hightower and
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kofahl and
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Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Skidmore
and Mrs. Juanita Sustaire of Mt.
Pleasant visited their father,
Charlie Skidmore over the week
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bedroom, family room or den
a room addition is your answer.
Money's no problem. Well ar-
range quick financing with no
money down and SO mont*M to
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melow hand-rubbed sold maple. Frames of selected tin dried hardwood, double doweled metal comer braces.
Heavy *ouoe premier tempered steel springs. Choice of fine fabrics and colors. Al seam double stitched with
ayion thread! Lifetime Guaraatoe oa frame and spring construction! An outstanding vote!
Daisy Hightower and Harold Sun
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Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Massey o'
Allen spent the week end with he
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gideon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Norris an<*
children of Dallas visited Mr. ans*
Mrs. Spurgeon Solomon Friday
night and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs Harold Ltghtfoo
■nd children of Dallas spent th-,
week end with her parenU. Mr
and Mrs. Carl Newsom. Rusty rr
mained for a longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Furman Klnr an
her father. Gene Barrett of Su'
phur Springs visited relatives an-
friends Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis too1
her sister. Mrs Pete Turner, horn-
to Lubbock after spending a week
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stanford and
two girls spent Saturday night
and Sunday with his parents, Mr
and Mrs. Artk Newsom. <'t *
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FORMALS
for many events. Bring them
to us now and we will clean
them with infinite care and re-
turn them to you fresh and
pretty.
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THU METHODIST YOUTH FBLLOWSHIP of the First Methodist
Church recently took part in a mission special for the Method Sat
Committee for Overseas Relief with a goal of S100. Special
emphasis was put on the effort which included various programs
in M.Y.F. meetings and one special evening service at which
a film showing the need in Hong Kong a «.? shown. Almost every
Methodist family in the church area was contacted in the process.
The program was climaxed with a "Round the World Party”
at which time each member of the M.Y.F. dressed representing
some country of the world. The group first went to the J. H.
Connelly home where they were served Hawaiian salad, then
DANG^Ei
CHOCOLATIS
tfT, AGRICULTURE
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Lot* of cattlemen in thia area have found it pay* to
creep feed their calves. Helps the calves, and their
mamas, too. .....>
Here’* proof from worfc with 2800 hsad of cattle where
calves were fed Purine Creep Rations:
1. 84% more choice and good grade calvee.
2. Heavier calves. Eyery 10 calves creep-fed Purina
returned weight equal to one extra calf. (No extra
cow to breed, feed and care for, either.)
3. Better cow condition. Cow* suckling creep-fed
calves carried 44 lbs. of extra condition.
4. This extra condition meant 16% more calves the
following season.
That’s a big return for just a little outlay in creep
feeding the Purina Way. Come in. Let’e talk about
how creep feeding fit| in your calf raising program.
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1964, newspaper, February 13, 1964; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1277992/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.