Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1969 Page: 7 of 8
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Butternut Bread
Peoples Telephone Coop. Inc.
T. A. Knox, Complete Insurance
Mt. Pleasant Service Parts
Newsom Meat Packers, Inc.
Netco
Wood Co. Electric Coop., Inc.
Banister Floor Covering
First National Bank
Ross Auto Supply
Turner Petty’s Enco
Southwestern Electric Power Co.
Hogan Motor Co.
Meek’s Gin and Feed
Lee’s Feed and Grinding
BRING US YOUR
ASC PURCHASE ORDERS
M. L. Edwards and Co.
Teague and Son Chevrolet Co.
Rutherford Drug Store
Stinson’s Fina Service Station
Farmer’s Electric Cooperative
Lawrence TV Service
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Mt. Vernon Insurance
Sam B. Harvey Funeral Home
Crescent Drug Store
Cooper Station and Body Shop
DIAL 537-2522
Burgin Office Machines
Mission Manor Nursing Home
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Cannady Family Store
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J. D. Maples, Building Contractor
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Two Good
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eding Creep Chow
Lowry’s
Philip Hope, Electrician
Mt. Vernon Feed and Farm Supply
Bobby Elbert’s Gulf Station
Winfield’ Truck Terminal* and* Cafir
Sulphur Springs Coca Cola
Bottling Co.
Jersey Queen
Woodrow Edwards
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kin and other nutrients in Purina Creep Chow. He
Is them if he is going to reach market weight quickly
bring top price. Purina research shows that creep-fed
Is average 40 to 60 pounds heavier at weaning.
mother cow also benefits from creep feeding. She
"suckled down” as heavily by a creep-fed calf, there-
she is in better condition during the breeding sea-
Creep feeding can make a dollars and cents dif-
ice in the conception rate of your brood cows.
larn more about how Purina Creep Chow can help
ncrease your herd production, drop in. We’re at the
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PURINA
CHOWS
Dean Parker Plumbing Co.
Mt. Pleasant. Texas
Piggly Wiggly
Shelton Butane
Bobby Biggerstaff
(Franklin Ok Mwriff)
Burgin Conoco Station
Wonder Bread
Distributed By Redfeam’s Bakery
Dave Hitt Motors
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
Dr Pepper Bottling Co.
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
Tuck’s Gulf Service
Paris Janitor Supply and
Chemical Company
Paris, Texas
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ra and Jeffrey, of Grand
rie visited her parents,
and Mrs. Jeff Branum,
ng the weekend.
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orial Hospital Thursday. Visit-
ing him and Mrs. Moore dur-
ing the weekend were Mr. and
Mrs. Don Moore, Jimmy and
Jerry, and Mrs. E. J. Wilcox
of Irving and Zack Moore,
Ronnie and David, of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bedgood
visited Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bed-
good in Commerce Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Arthur
have begun construction of a
new house on F.M. Road 900.
E. B. Wilson, Raybum Wil-
son and Mrs. Lorene Bedgood
were in Waco Wednesday to
visit Allen Wilson, a patient in
Veterans Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Dusty Gold-
smith are now at home in the
Dennis cottage recently vacat-
ed by Mrs. Dessa Wardrup.
Steve Hatchell of Plano
visited his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Burns, Satur-
day.
At the regular meeting of
the Saltillo Home Demonstra-
tion Club Oct. 25, new officers
for 1970 were elected. They
were Mrs. W. S. Burns, presi-
dent; Mrs. Lee McClung, vice-
president; and Mrs. A. L. Den-
nis, secretary-treasurer. It was
voted to have the Thanksgiv-
ing meeting on Nov. 18 and
the Christmas party on Dec.
16 A bedspread was awarded
to T. L. Adair of Garland
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TILLO NEWS Marilyn Teague
r mh. it. j. Avsrttt Queen Nominee
' At E. T. S. U.
Marilyn Teague, Junior ele-
mentary education major from
Mt. Vernon, Is one of ten eo-
eds nominated for the honor
of reigning as 1969 hbmecom-
ing queen at East Texas State
University. She is sponsored
by Alpha Delta Pi sorority.
The election will take place
Friday, and the queen and her
court of four maids of honor
will be revealed Saturday af-
ternoon at halftime of ETSU’s
homecoming game against
Sam Houston State.
Siting Mrs. J. F. Mays re-
ly were Mr. and Mrs.
Ik Kinser, Grand Prairie;
Walt Dingman, Sulphur
ngs; James Mays, Dun-
|lle; John Mays, Mesquite;
and Mrs. J. B. Garner and
on, Richardson; Mr. and
Nolan Stretcher, Polly
Penny, Eustace; and Mr.
Mrs. Gerald Mays, Dallas,
srter Griggs left Friday
ils home in Madera, Calif,
r a visit with his sisters,
. Ethel Fate and Mrs. Es-
« Vetter, and other rela-
r and Mrs L P Dodd of
as visited Mr. and Mrs.
. Branch and Miss Mary
ire Saturday. On Sunday
■ went to Gilmer to visit
. Dodd s father, G. W. Loo-
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ivember brings Thanks-
/ing guests, who will no-
e your carpeting—espe-
cially if it s clean. We re-
mmend HOST, the new
■thod of cleaning carpets
thout wetting. Use carpet
mediately after cleaning-
rrow our remarkable
)ST Electric Up-Brush,
s easy. Clean walk-areas
jnly $5.95.
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Banister
'’loot Covering
Phone 537-2279
Mt. Vernon, Texas
Leon’s Ford, Inc.
Shirley Johnson
(Tax AaManr-Oaewtar)
Gordon Lloyd Allied Service
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1969, newspaper, November 6, 1969; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1277871/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Franklin County Library.