Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1979 Page: 2 of 18
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St. Paul’s Methodist
Church in El Paso.
Virginia Fryar
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the Committee on Agri-
culture and Livestock
during the Mth Session of
the State Legislature.
Clayton called the session
a success for the people of
Texas and credited Rep.
Patterson for his assist-
ance in the House.
^GAHten^club Jeodara to overgrazed, purchased by
Texas Garden Chiba, Inc
will have their twentieth__ ___
annual Summer Workshop future generation* '
in the Student Center Workshop leaden
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winning theil
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shopping hosted by the Paris A
Council of Garden Clubs,
Mrs J. N Thompson ■
president Each member ■
atending is reminded to H
bring plants and white R
elephants for the Way* I
and Means sale ■
Mrs Robert Ridley. New
Boston, Northern Zone Dir-
ector. will direct the general
assembly beginning at 9:45
am. and present Mrs K. G.
Johnson, Palestine, District
Director who will report
plans for the state fall
convention in October at
Waco
Nearly 40 clubs m the 10
county area will send
presidents, treasurers, re-
porters. yearbook, awards
and flower show schedule
chairmen to attend special
workshops beginning at
10:45 a m All members are
welcome at the noon
luncheon, 92 32 per person.
Following the afternoon
Mr Marshall
Nichols will lead a guided
tour of Tridens Prairie,
approximately 97 acres west
of Pans never plowed now
Attaway—
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might need. arranging
medical examinations and
providing them with 55 00 in
cash It also arranges
transportation to and from
the camp for them
The local Service Unit
guarantees local expenses in
getting the boys ready The
Salvation Army Texas Divi-
sion pays all costs of the
camp itself, which offers
swimming, hiking, athletic
contests and many group
activities in each of four
one-week sessions
School Report Cards
To Be Picked Up
Students of Mt Vernon 3:00 om beam
High School may stop by the
office of High School
Principal Mike Harper to
pick up their final 1978-79
report cards
Harper requests that all
students stop in to pick up
their report cards between
the hours of 8:00 a m and
Larry
Pharm D .
lessor of Pharmacy at the
University of Texas at
Austin College of Pharmacy
spoke to seminar partici
pants on therapy of selected
diseases of the central
nervous system
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Pete Patterson of Brook-
•lon receive, a gavel
from Speaker of the
Texas Hou.e Bill Clayton.
The gavel waa presented
to Kep. Patterson for his
work as Vice Chairman of
DOCTOR AND MRS.
GM Martin of El Paso
announce the engage-
ment and approaching
marriage of their daugh-
ter. Maria, to Lloyd Jack
Stone, son of Mr. and
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Fred Slantoy. Owiwr Manager Mount Vtriwn. T**a*
Central Nervous System" on
Sunday, May 6. 1979 at the
Red Carpet Inn in Tyler,
Texas _______
Carlton Erickson, Ph D , schizophrenia. ______
Professor of Pharmacy and dyskinesias, parkimon's di'
Huntington's
Felony—
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Saltillo. Farmer was cited
for “Failure to leave I. D ",
Light damage was done to
both vehiclea
Carolyn Faye Akin of Mt
Pleasant was driving a 1978
Buick Skylark when it was
involved in a collision with a
1974 Pontiac Catalina op-
erated by Linda Hatcher
Barret of Mt. Vernon The
accident occured at 5:08
p m Wednesday, May 16
The Akin vehicle made an
improper wide turn from
Miller Street onto Ruther
ford Street and struck the
Barret vehicle Both vehicl-
es suffered only minor
damage and no injuries
occurred No citations were
issued
PenoneU
Mrs Aleene Singleton of
Freeport visited her par
ents. Mr and Mrs Joe
Woods, and brother. J E
Woods and family at loike of
the Pines
Mrs Mane Allen spent
Wednesday and Thursday
with her son, Ricky Gene
Allen, and family. Mrs
Allen, Bo, and Tern
Pickton
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TEXAS PRESS
A S S O C I AT I O M
in the Student Center Workshop leader* will
Building at Pans Junior include Mr* Dean Maxton.
College, Pana, Thursday, Mt Vernon, for presidents
June 7, beginning at 9 a.m and treasurer*. Mr*. Sam
w'fh regiatraUon. coffee and Rice, Clarksville, yearbook*
-K. -* . programs, Mr* A.M.
Fred Stanley
Attends Seminar
On Nervous System
Pharmacist Ered M Sian Discussions aided pharm
ley of Mt Vernon, attended a acist* in fully understanding
Texas Pharmaceutical As the appropriate use of
sociation sponsored seminar psychoactive drugs to help
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3:00 p m. .beginning Wed-
TO SELECTIONS
past several months stu-
dents already attending Mt.
Vernon High School were
involved in pre-registration
for 1979-80 classes A total of
340 students have already
pre-registered This is a
substantial increase over the
1978-79 figures of 310 The
increase is due primarily to
the large number of eighth
grade students advancing
into the high school level of
study
Students who have pre-
registered may pick up their
schedules after August 1.
Students who have not
pre-registered, (move-ins*
and transfer students) are
encouraged to stop by the
school offices to register as
soon as possible after their
arrival
Nature OotWervancy a* a
preserve and study for
lanU Other state and
district leader* will be
resource leader* for the
question and answer session
This I* one of three
workshops held tn the
Ereshefsky. sease
Assistant Pro- chorea
Mr ___ ____
Holder, of Sulphur Springs,
visited his mother Mrs
l>**ie Holder, and her
mother and family. Mr and
. R°> Hightower, on
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be corrected when and if called to the attention of the editor Phone M7 2Z2*
No charge is made for publication* of notice* oi church service* or other publK
gatherings where no admission is charged Inhere admission is charged or where
g aids or wares of any kind are offered for sale the regular advertising rale will
be applied
The Mount Vernon Optic Herald reserves the right to reject advertising at iU
discretion
The optic Herald reserves the right to reject any picture tubmitted (or
-•-production that is color or poor quality black and white ikir photographer will
make a black and white picture in our office on Thursday or Eriday of each week
during regular office hours lor a charge of in An appointment is necessary
MdUM Vernon Optic Herald established ISM -Franklin Herald established 1074
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entitled Therapeutic As them communicate the
(Wets of Diseases of the information to the patient.
—iv . which is necessary for
proper patient compliance
with rational drug therapy
included
tardive
Club Leaders Slate Summer Workshop
^Gyha Jmd*r* to overgraxed. purchased by Aikin.Jr , Paris, flower show District dimg June with
^fOrtiier," Z?>e’ J11, the TexM Uhapter of Th* schedules; and assisting Central Zone meeting at
Mr* Printis Ellis, Parts, in Carthage. June 5; and the
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1979, newspaper, May 31, 1979; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1330336/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.