Mount Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1983 Page: 5 of 20
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THOUGHT FOR
Monthly
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become a part of this very
worthwhile organization.
Southern Pecan Pie
1 Kecbler Ready-Crust
Graham Cracker pie
crust
3 eggs
1 cup light corn syrup
!/i cup brown sugar
1 tbsp, flour
1 tsp. vanilla
'A tsp. salt
3 tbsp, butter, melted
1 cup pecan halves and
pieces
Love, Lowry’s
P S. ‘ Third Time la
Charm”
Beat eggs until foamy. Add
remaining ingredients, ex-
cept pecans, beating until
well blended. Stir in pecans.
Place crust on baking sheet
in preheated 325°F oven for
45-50 minutes or until golden
brown. Cool for several
hours. Serve with whipped
cream and nuts, if desired.
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by Peggy Lowry
"Third Time Is Charm"
An old adage...but true!
Isn't that right . Larry and
Debbie Brown?
After your third trip back
to "Lowry’s Acre” you final-
ly decided to furnish your
new home with fine interior
furnishings from Lowry’s
After looking elsewhere,
coming back, looking
elsewhere, and finally com-
ing back to buy, we ap-
preciate your compliment.
"We can beat Lowry’s
prices ..but we can’t beat
Lowry’s quality.”
Thanks Debbie and
Larry...our pledge to you is
to live up to your compli-
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to its members such as help
with income tax, help in
travel and vacation plann-
ing, and in many other
areas.
In order for a chapter to be
organized, there must be a
minimum of twenty charter
members. Readers are urg-
City will be at the meeting to ed to attend this meeting and
help in the organization of
the chapter.
An AARP chapter can be
of great benefit to those who
participate. Monthly
meetings provide fellowship FOOD
Retired Persons To Organize
An organizational meeting and entertainment AARP
for a local chapter of the also provides many benefits
American Association of
Retired Persons will be held
in the Community Room of
the Franklin National Bank,
Tuesday April 26, at 7:00 All
persons 55 years or older are
encouraged to attend this
meeting.
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date on teaching materials tinue their educatioin and
According to Mt. Vernon
on the recent legislative see- child in every school district, ed. This change, however,
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program would be un-
necessary. Mt. Vernon has,
fo,n nit
FMgas pump
master’s degree can either some capacity that would an extended vacation and
continue their education further enhance their write a summary of the
through schooling, work in knowledge and skills, or take things they saw and learned.
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Fuel-Pump Test
One of the major caus-
es of roadside failures is
the fuel pump. It should
be checked once a year.
If a pressure gauge is not
available, disconnect the
fuel line at the carburetor
or pump and direct the
gas into a container. A-
bout one pint should be
pumped in 30 sec. with
the engine at 500 rpm.
no matter the size. Another does not include people that since approximately IMO,
are already certified to implemented a program
teach. if, called the Professional Im
These changes are being provement System whereby
of duties encompass tex-
tbooks, recommendation of
new programs, and develop
ment of curriculum, spoke
Mrs. Grimes stated that These changes are being provement System whereby
Some of the major changes Texas is one of four states brought about in an effort to teachers with a bachelors
L \ . that still has a permanent see that teachers keep up to degree are required to con-
parents and teachers atten- in the areas of curriculum teaching certificate As of t_. 1 „ _____ 2
ding the meeting of the Mt. and teaching. The recent May 1,1M6, all teachers will and to help to see that each WOrk toward a master’s
Vernon PTA on Tuesday, sessions have brought about be required to renew their district has an effective degree Teachers with a
TEA Staffer Speaker For Local PTA Meeting
Grace Grimes, Deputy sions dealing with education, no matter the size. Another does not include people that since approximately IMO,
Commissioiner of Profes and of the changes and re- of the changes has to do with
Texas Education Agency in such legislation.
Austin, spoke on the future of L .
education in our state, to the in our education system are
parents and teachers atten- in the areas of curriculum teaching certificate As of
April 12. the adoption of a resolution teaching certificates every teaching staff
Mrs. Grimes, whose field calling for the prescription three years. In order to have
for what is to be taught. Ac- their certificate renewed, a School Superintendent
teacher must be referred Walter Sears, if all districts
back for renewal by a school were like Mt. Vernon, this
have to be taught to each district in which they work-
Gail Reed, outgoing presi
dent, was presented an ar-
rangement of silk flowers for Reed announced that the
her services as president PTA books had been audited
In the business session of by Frankie Cooper, assistant
the meeting it was voted to vice president with the First
amend the budget to raise National Bank
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Zennette Weisiger Named
1983-84 PTA President
Zenette Weisiger was the amount for special pro-
elected president of the jects from $3500 to $7500. It
Mount Vernon Schools PTA was further voted to spend
at a meeting Tuesday, April the funds on the following i
12. Gail Reed, second vice items for the school: eight
president; Karen Moore, record players, one
third vice president; Carol duplicating machine; com-
Dunn, secretary; Linda Cox, puter software, risers for the
treasurer; Linda Moore, auditorium, two crock pots
reporter; Sherry Orr, for the cafeteria; and two
historian; and Deborah loud speaker amplifiers (one
for the auditorium and one
for FFA, baseball and other
activities around the school
for a total of $7399 60. Mrs
Grimes, Deputy sions dealing with education
■tonal Development with the quirements brought about by the teaching certificates
Austin, spoke on the future of
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Franklin Art
Asseclation’s Public
’Showing Saturday, April
23, were two of the
associations hanging
HANGING paintings in
preparation for the
Now Construction
or Remodeling
Bobby Cox, Owner
Continuous
Aluminum
Guttering
•Frew Estimates
•Professional Installation
•Range Of Colors Available
Call Day or Night
214-537-4747
committee, Charles
Stanley and Laverne
Arnett. Over 150 to 200
pieces by local artists are
expected for the show at
the First National Bank
from 2 to 5 p.m.
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Wright, Pat. Mount Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1983, newspaper, April 21, 1983; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1296041/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.