Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 7, 1966 Page: 2 of 8
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Residence 885-7584
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Lester A. Hodges, M. D.
announces the opening of his offices
Monday, July I. 1966
for the practice of pediatrics
infants and children
Vacant
All Church Census
To Be Taken July 10
The Mount Vernon all church
census will be taken Sunday, July
10, from 2 til 5 p.m. Each person
Is asked to cooperate throughout
the city by filling out the form
in the Optic-Herald and placing
it in the front door of their home
in order that it may be picked up
on Sunday.
Forms will also t>e placed in the
door of every home on Saturday,
July 9, in order that everyone will
receive a form. The information
obtained from this census will be
made available to all churches in
Mount Vernon.
Your cooperation in helping take
this census is greatly appreciated.
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Holiday
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Annual Memorial Day At
Pleasant Hill
The annual memorial day at
Pleasant Hill will be Sunday, July
10.
Everyone is to bring a basket
lunch.
Those not able to attend are
asked to send their contributions
for the maintenance of the ceme-
tery to Benny Ruth Connelly, trea-
surer, First National Bank, Mount
Vernon.
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PERSONALS
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ned Gid-
dens over the week end were Mr.
and Mrs. Nello Giddens and two
grandchildren of Albuquerque.
NeW Mextcd; and Mr and Mrs.
Edwin Holder of Sulphur Springs
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WONDERFUL SAVINGS
The Sale You’ve Been Wating For! An Exciting
Selection Of Current Season Styles At Wonderful
Savings
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She's so young, she thinks Soc-
ial Security means going steady.
In marriage, you meet plenty of
new expenses. Your wife intro-
duces them . , .
The nicest surprise you can give
her is that birthday gift she’s been
hinting about for a month . . .
We're always doing something
for posterity, but what has poster-
ity ever done for us?
The human race^ has done a
wonderful job of improving almost
^erythlnj . . . except people) j
We do a'.V.mditfuPjtob df xlvtnj
| you exactly whit *th« doctor orders
at Rutherford Drug Store, Phone and Mrs. Reba Jones and children
537-2255. , . of Mesquite. ___
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Lots of cattlemen in this area have found it pays to
creep feed thir calves. Helps the calves, and their
mamas, too.
Here's proof from work with 2800 head of cattle where
calves were fed Purina Creep Rations:
1. 34% more choice and good grade calves.
2. Heavier calves. Every 10 calves creep-fed Purina Re-
turned weight equal to one extra calf. (No extra cow
to breed, feed and care for, either.)
3. Better cow condition. Cows suckling creep-fed calves
carried 44 lbs. of extra ccyidition.
4. This extra condition meant 16% more calves the follow-
ing season. ,
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A >oung Kilgore College
student and twirling instruc-
tor at Lone Star Steel Com-
pany's twirling clinic has her
name in the news thia week.
She is Raffyella DeBeaaso,
daughter of Pete DeBeaaso,
who io employed at the com-
pany's E. W. pipe mills de-
partment. A graduate of Dain-
gerfield High School, Raffyella
la spending her first year at
the twirling cllnfc which Is of-
fered free to area girls. The
company's sevoalh annual
started thfijweek
Waa euposed to be an in-
atructor laat year but waa un-
MEN' SUHS....
ONE GROUP MEN'S
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You Are Requested To Help With
MT. VERNON’S ALL-CHURCH (TTY-WIDE CENSUS
On Sunday, July 10, 1966, 2 To 5 P.M.
MTS HOW— Familiarize Yourself with the card form reproduced below which
is to be used to take the census. Fill out the form below, as completely as possible,
and attach it to your front door for the worker to pick up on July 10. Your co*
operation will be most helpful to the churches in locating prospects and will be
greatly appreciated.
FAMILY NAME ... . , .
Saltillo Baptist
Revival Joly 10-17
The Saltillo Baptist Church will
have a revival July 10 through
July 17. The aervicea will start at
7:30 p.m. each evening.
Rev. Joe Bass will be the evange-
list.
The public is invited to attend.
SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE
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able to. I have had so much
fun this year working
these girls though, and I just
love it." Raffyella says.
A sophomore this year this
year at Kilgore College, she
plans to further her education
at East Texas State Univer-
sity and get a teaching degree
there in elementary education.
Well skilled for her job as
an instructor at the clinic,
"Raffy" was a majorette three
yeara at Daingerfield High
School. In her senior year she
was chosen as head majorette.
Honors which came her way
were officer
homemaking
club and in the band. She was
a member of the Future
Teachers of America and made
the all-district band She was
selected in the school's year-
book as “Most Courteous"
student.
She is a member of the First
Methodist Church In Lone Star
where she Is president of the
Methodist Youth Fellowship
and a member of the MYF
council Raffyella also sings in
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THURSDAY.
THURSDAY JO.Y 7,
Calvary Bible School My 1MB f
The Calvary Baptist Church wfl
have Bible School July 11 througl
July IS from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. eac|
evening for the nursery througl
intermediates
Regteteration will be Saturday
July 9, at 2 p.m.
All children are invited to at
tend.
SEFOR TAKING SHAPE — The 225,000.000 SEFOR (Southwest Experimental Fast Oxide Reac-
tor) under construction near Fayetteville, Arkansas, and shown In this progress picture, now gives
an idea of the shape and aiie of the research facility, with the walls of the buildings near the massive
dome-shaped sodium cooled reactor almost completed. The reactor la being funded by Southwestern
Electric Power Company and sixteen other investor-owned electric utilities which are members of
Southwest Atomic Energy Associates (SAEA), the West German federal government through its
Karlsruhe Nuclear Research Center, the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom), and the
General Electric Compare When completed, the research and development work on the fast-breeder
type reactor including the operating program, is expected to cost approximately $12,700,000 and will
be financed'by the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission. J. Robert Welsh, Chairman of the Board of
Southwestern Electric Power Company. Shreveport, Louisiana, is president of SAEA. _____
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 7, 1966, newspaper, July 7, 1966; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1278324/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Franklin County Library.