Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1963 Page: 8 of 10
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Prices Include Cost of Material,
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GERALD THOMAS, Owner
Sulphur Springs. Texas
THOMAS LIME
SPREADINC SERVICE
But the amile on hia face
reflected the joy that many
fishermen seek. but seldom at-
tain.
A few hours later, he was
at the main gate of the plant
offering passers-by a glimpse
of four magnificent baas. The
largest weighed nine pounds.
The four together weighed
over 25 pounds, and Chester
had several that weighed only
two or three pounds apiece. He
was tired, of course. It takes
a great deal of skill to boat
a nine-pounder on a cane pole.
Oaucho is the name applied to
the Argentine cowboy.
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Delayed From Last Week
Mr. and Mrs. Stant Simons and
cousin, Maburn Gibson, to Wortham
last Thursday to see his sister,
Mrs. Morris Penn, who is in a
hospital there.
Mrs. Bill Burkhead of Palestine
Visited her sister, Mrs. Alma Rey-
nolds, Saturday.
Mrs. Willie Bryant, Mr. and Mrs.
R. C. Williams and children of
Dallas and Rev. and Mrs. David
Seitsier of Marshall were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Reynolds,
Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Maples and
daughter Waco; Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Rex Cody and family, Mount Pleas-
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and Mrs. J. O. Simons spent
day through Monday with Mr.
frs. Joe Brawley at Sherman
vnt fishing.
Ilia Fuquay spent, Monday
with Martha Hightower at
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ilety, National Honor Society,
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and "children* of Dalias visited Mr. the annual staff, Altha Rho Theta,
A MAN
'IN TV’E KNOW”
Ray Smith, Gene Homer and
Shurbert had parts in the i
program Sunday night. Shi
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Our pharmacist is an expert on
” the many pharmacy items, vi-
tamins and other health helps
that do not require a prescrip-
tion. Consult him for all health
products.
Double S & H fa
M k _ “Iki
ot Sulphur Springs visited
their mother, Mn. Jewel Codv
day.
The W.M.S. met at the church
Tuesday with seven members pres-
ent. Mn. John Whitt of Mount Ver-
non taught the first chapter tin
the mission study book “World
Awareness," by Louis L. Dabney.
L*tU’ ,C ™n,V M,emor,al HogPluI *“ ed services at the*"First Baptist
Church after a long absence due
to Illness. Visitors Sunday .morn-
ing, were Harry Spruill aadhia
sister, Mn. Billy Pierson and fam-
Klng, brother-in-law of Mrs., Uy. Dallas^and Mn. Bonnie Brady
^Layod^Sn Last Week ’
Mn. Susie Scoggin was dlsmiss-
sd from the hospital last Thursday
morning.
Sunday was Decoration Day at
the Winfie|d Cemetery. If you have
Chester Wilson of Avinger
>uts in his work week in the
'oiling mills of Lone Star Steel
Company. Many of bis hours
it off-time are used in pur-
M|t of the fish which abound
n the waten of Northeast
fates lakes and creeks.
Chester has his name in the
lows this week because ho re-
eatly had the fishing trip of
Me time. Armed with a cane
■Band a bucket of minnows,
• decided to tost the waten
PURLEY
By MRS. FRED COWSER
Mr. and Mn. Jimmy Lee Davis
and children of Dallas, and Mr. and
Mrs. Waldo Corley of Union visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Park Davis over
the week end.
Mr. and Mn. Rex Newsom and
■on, Stephen, of Dallas visited hia
parents, Mr. and Mn. Arch New-
som Sunday. ,
Mr. and Mn. Jay Kennedy and
children had dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Johnson Sunday.
Funeral services for Hubert King
of Houston were held in the Bap-
tist Church last Wednesday with
burial in the nearby cemetery.
Mr. and Mn. Troy Neal and
boys visited in Alexandra!, La., re-
cently.
Mn. Jack Williams and son,
■on, Wade, of Mount Vernon spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mn. Hamp
Williams and Keith.
Mn. Leroy Cowser of Pine Hill
visited Mn. Brooks Horton Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mn. Carlton Newsom
of Mount Vernon visited his father,
Mr. and Mn. Will Newsome. Sun-
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mn. Bill Skidmore re-
turned home after attending their
■on, Arnold, Tuesday, who had
surgery in a Ft. Worth Hospital
recently.
Mr. and Mn. Gayion Scott and
baby of Mesquite spent the week
end with her parents. Mr. and Mn.
Loyd Joyner.
Mr, and Mn. Theo Miller of
Quitman visited Mrs Daisy High-
tower and Harold Sunday after-
noon. T * ~
Mn. Gila Hall of Tulsa. Okla,
is making her home with her sister,
Mn. Marie Davis.
W.M.U, will meet once a month
In a home for their business meet-
ing with a covered dish dinner.
Mr. and Mn. Roy Hightower of
Mount Vernon visited Mr. and Mn.
Wilson Hightower Monday.
been East Texas Jamboree Princess
■nd Splash Day Follies Princess.
Born in Winnsboro, Texas, Lynda
has attended Mount Vernon High
School since the seventh grade. Her
hobbies an swimming, skiing, and
bowling.
After graduation in May, Lynda
plans to attend North Texas State
Quick-acting ingredients. Aluminum
and Magnesium Hydroxide, iwumsl-
fte excess stomach acid, tootht ner-
prolonged relief from annoying stom-
ach distress and heartburn due to hy-
perncidityy ; •
Uwiief nnnwa promptly—ri|fhl whan
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Ask our Pharmacist about this st -|
fective Rexall formula.
more for your Money
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Mrs. Joe Brawley and children.
Sherman; Mr. and Mrs. Max Simons
and daughter. Mount Vernon; Mr.
■nd Mrs Merel Simons and boys.
Daingerfield; Mr. and Mrs. Stant
Simons skid daughter, Mount Ver-
non; andjdr, and Mrs. Nix Simons
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Irhin Croat visit-
■nd Mrs. Roy Waldrop
during th 11
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Center Grove Baptist Church wiH
be June 3 through June 7. Mrs.
David Seitzler will be the principal.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Cron*
■nd Mrs? Roy Waldrop during the and the dramatic club. She also l^as
week end.
Mrs. Warren Kirbo. Sr., and War-
ren, Jr., have been visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Waldrop of Dallas.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Cor-
ley and girls during the week end
were James Jolly of Iraan; Dun-
can Murray of Mesquite, Janie
Tilhnan of Mount Vernon and Mr. .
■nd Mrs. Kenneth Jaggers and boys College where she will major in
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NEAL SOLOMON, Manager
Phone LE 7-4*34 MT. VERNON
Now Located on Southwest Corner of the Square
Next Door to M. L. Edwards A Company
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Blake fell and broke his
hip Sunday. He is in the Mount
Vernon Hospital. '
lir. and Mrs. Clifford Booth re-
turned home Saturday from a visit
of two weeks with their daughter,
Mr« Woodrow Henry ot San
daughter Mrs Charlie Mr- *nd Mra Kenneth Jaggers
rland became ill and ,nd children of Dallas visited her
to M’ount Vernon hos- mother, Mro Mary Fuquay dur-
ing the week end.
Visitors at church Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brawley and chib
dren, Sherman; Sharon and Debbie
Simons, Mount Vernon; Mrs. Nix
'islted Mr and Mrs. Park Simons and David, Tyler; Mrs.
►urley Sunday afternoon. Mils Hill, Irving; Mr. and Mrs
I Mrs. Glen Onley of
■W and Mrs. Jlpimle Reynolds
f Midland asp visiting Mr. and
irs. Glen Orren.
Jgnlce and Charlie Emerson spent
W week end st Sulphur Bluff.
Itgrlie also spent s few days st
Mi*wsy.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Connally
t Mount Vernon were dinner
UMts of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mal-
in Sunday night.
stayed From Last Week
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Melson and
MB of Houston visited with his
■gents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Melson,
uring the holidays.
M, H. Griner of Houston is visit-
ig Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Melson and
; his farm.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Eddy d'u«ht?r •“®»d<’d • «»»“<”>
id Debbie over the week end
ire Mr. and Mra. Buster Morris,
>. and Mrs. Willie White. Mr
id Mrs. George Swain. Harold
M Ronnie, of Jal, N.M., Mra.
■tidy Phillips, Kathy and Tracy
IlArtesia, NM, Mrs. M. F. Jones.
IN, Lillian Broughton. Mary. Don-
1 gnd Tommie Kidd of Saltillo,
fogies Emerson visited her grand-
ironts, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Eme,-
|| Of Sulphur Bluff Sunday night
Sunday.
There will be a study course
at the church thia week beginning
Thursday night.
Troy Ray Crone and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Erbon Crone visited
their mother, Mrs. Roy Waldrop,
and Mr. Waldrop.
Miss Amanda Melson of Pickton
■pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Melson.
Waldo Corley and his sister, Mrs.
Mary Fuquay accompanied their
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our Pastures
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Meets With
Mrs. Teague
The Three Arts Club met at the
beautiful new home of Mrs. Ber-
nice Teague recently. The house
was decorated with cut flower ar-
rangements placed in vantage
points throughout the house.
The meeting was opened with a
prayer by Mrs. Teague. Mrs. Lee
Howlson presided over the bus-
iness meeting.
Mrs. D. G. Guynes and Mrs.
Mildred Potts gave the program
on “Medicare.” .
A delicious salad plate was ser- *
ved to IX members.
The next meeting will be May
11 at the home of Mrs. John Cates.
LYNDA BLACK
Lynda Black, daughter, of Mr.
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| Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Munn of
2 Scroggin visited Mrs. Octave Sin-
.1 clair Friday. I
W Mrs. Ellen Teague of Blodgett is
> visiting her neice, Mrs. Octave Sin-
Il clair, this week.
F Visiting in the home of Mr. and
■ Mrs. G. R. Clark and Mrs. Susie
W Scoggin thia week were Mr. and
y Mrs. Billy Pierson and family and
Harry Spruill, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Spruill and family. Tyler; Mrs.
Milton Moore, Mount Pleasant; and
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Peterson. ___________ _______„
Mtnnl® «• I" toe Rev. John Whitt, pastor conduct-
Ltyuua Diava, uau>uwr, u> <*/. -
c and Mrs. Mathus Black of Mt. Ver- Mou"1 _
- Mr. and Mrs. Lendbn SpruHl
Lamoaa visited Dr. and Mrs. Pi
Taylor.’ .. „.A„
keep of the cemetery please mail
your donation in.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Scoggin of
Lone Star visited Mrs Susie Scog
gin Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Neat Peterson visit-
ed Sunday afternoon with
ant and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cody Susie Scroggin.
Bunice Kinder and Bob Clark
visited Mr. and Mrs. Neal Peter-
son Sunday afternoon.
Bro. Bankston of Dallas was
guest speaker at the Baptist Church
Sunday morning. He was speaking
for Tane.
One hundred and two attended
Sunday School at the Baptist
Church Sunday.
The W. M. S. is helping plan a
banquet for the seniors in Winfield
School.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Both have
bought the Pat Beck Grocery in
Winfield.
Mrs. John Whitt. Mrs. V<
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SALES-SERVICE-RENTALS
NEXT TO HIGHTOWER BARBER SHOP
PHONE LE 7-4M3 MT. VERNON
non, is an astive eenl
Vernon High School. I
iger's Tale, and hip Si
s Teenage March Vemoi
I; Mr. and Mrs. Stant
daughter. Mount Ver-
, and Mrs. Nix Simons
4 t MfcA if 1 .
Mrs. D. W. Newsome
ra visited Hr. and .Mrs.
ome at Purley Sunday
Mrs. Waldo Corley and
urley Sunday afternoon. Mils Hill, Irving;
Mrs. Glen Onley of Seitsier and Ray, Sarah and Gary
were visitors at church McClung. Dallas.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Si-
oriey spent Friday night mens during the week end were
■ Gilbert at Mount Ver- Mrs. Hula Hill, Irving; Mr, and
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1963, newspaper, May 2, 1963; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1278133/m1/8/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.