Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1979 Page: 4 of 10
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January 16 & 17
9:00 a.m. To 3:30 p.m.
You May Pay Your State, County
And Water Taxes At This Time.
You May Also Sign Up For The
Over 65 Homestead Exemption.
Bring Your Birth Certificate Or
Driver's License For
Proof Of Age.
You May Also Register To Vote.
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Tuesday & Wednesday
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The couple stood under an
arch that was flanked with
lighted candle stands and
Please Bring Your
1978 Tax Statements
You May Also Render Your
Property For 1979 And Sign Your
Homestead Exemption.
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ness of the bird A fully
dressed bird 1 ready to cook)
can be aged safely by 3-4
days storage in the refrig-
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way to skin a deer and
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pou erful interests
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A Substantial Interest Penalty Is Required For•
Early Withdrawal Of Principal From
Certificates Of Deposits
Shop A Save
Pant Suits 30 %0H
groom's mother wore a long
blue formal gown
Kecepthm
Immediately following the
ceremony, a reception was
held in the reception hall of
the church, which was
decorated with candles and
Beta Sigma Phi
Holds Meeting
..Beta Sigma Phi met Monday
International® Hustler
Compact Loaders
Meria Norman Cosmetics
The Place For The Custom Face
The Clothes Hut
Peggy Jaggers S37-4874
N. Side of Square MT VERNON
Carraway Tractor Co.
Hwy. 11 West Phons 885-3911
SULPHUR' SPRINGS
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Mr and Mrs Kevin Randolph Ross
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from getting their goose
cooked but every once in a
while someone i
requests a cooked goose A
recipe for one. 1 should say
This column is dedicated to
the woman whose husband
brings home the goose
instead of the bacon
Sometimes we overlook
perfectly good meat because Extension classes in Be
havior Modification for
Weight Control this year
These courses will be for 4 to
6 weeks, once a week
Instruction will be given on
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MARSH ALL DI NLAP of
Mt. Vernon serves as
warehouse manager for
Lowry’s Homefurnish-
ings Center. Dunlap has
been employed by
Lowry's for three years
Where he has served in
the delivery department.
He is a Mt. Vernon
* graduate and attends the
Denton Baptist Church.
Marshal, known by his
friends as Bo, is a
member of the Young
Farmers Association and
enjoys hobbies which
include cattle raising and
trucking.
4 teaspoon cinnamon
4 teaspoon nutmeg (op
tional)
Combine nonfat dry milk,
cocoa powder, sugar re
placement and spices Shake
well or stir to thoroughly
combine Store in a covered
glass jar Makes 24 cups
milk or 13 servings To
prepare one serving place 2
heaping teaspoons of mix in
a cup. blendin 4 cup boiling
water Additional sugar
replacement may be added
if desired
This has 41 calories per
serving if made with sugar
replacement and 56 calories
if made with sugar
Panned Vegetables
Scrub 1 pound of fresh
vegetables such as carrots,
broccoli, squash or other
vegetables If using young
squash, do not pare or
remove seeds Cut into
pieces Season lightly with
salt and pepper Place in a
heavy pan and cover with a
tightly fitting lid Simmer
over very low heat until
tender-about 20 minutes
Do not add any water or fat
Stir vegetables off bottom of '
pan occasionally Makes T"*
servings Frozen or canned
vegetables may also be
cooked this way. (A serving
of ,4 cup has 25 calories)
Our Depositors Now
Draw More Interest!
Blouses
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The following recipe is
from Extension bulletin
.—Care and
Cooking’’ There are several
recipes in it for duck, goose,
and other waterfowl I will
be glad to send you a free
copy upon request Drop me
a note at Box 8. Point. Texas
75472 The bacon slices on
top of the goose help to baste
the bird and keep the meat
from drying out during the
cooking process
Roasted Goose
1 goose, 6 to 8 pounds
1 apple, sliced
2 teaspoons salt
4 teaspoon pepper
Fill the goose with sliced
apples Truss bird (You
could toothpick him toget
her) • Cover breast with
bacon slices and cheesecloth
soaked in bacon fat. Place
goose, breast up, on rack in
roasting pan Roast at 325
controlled by degrees F for 20 to 25
minutes per pound or until
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cook a goose’
Goose meat is rich, dark
and lean. Very little meat
from a young goose is
wasted Old birds are tough
and even cooking with moist
heat won’t do much to
tenderize them
You may try aging ducks
and geese to remove much of
the gamey flavor This will replacement
Most folks try Vo keep New Year s Resolutions
Did you make any New
Year's Resolutions'* (Have
actually you broken any yet? > Lots of
folks resolve to -’lose 9 in
79”, pounds that is It is easy
to set goals like that when
you’ve just consumed a
Christmas feast fit for a
king
We hope to have some
Modification
These hustling compacts go almost anywhere to put hydraulic
muscle into dozens of heavy jobs Skid-steer design lets them
turn 360 within their own tracks You easily scoot in and out
of spots too cramped lor larger rigs You get compact, rugged
iob power with speed and dependability Buckets and attach-
ments are available to put power into nearly every lifting,
loading or pushing job yoo have
4120
HP 16
Lift Cap ’ (lbs ) 500
Dump Ht. (In) 70
Width (In) 344
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waists and short sleeves
Serving the groom as best
tnan was “
groomsman
Freng
L’shers were George Ross
and-Mike Ross and candle-
lighters were Sidney Ross held
and Rickey Markle Restaurant at 8 00 p m
For the wedding, the Thursday, November 30
bride s mother wore a long The menu consisted of
pink formal dress The chicken fried steak, beans
mm and French fries
Sundy Long, Kevin Ross Exchange Vows
Sundy Audena Lamg and yellow and orange carnal
Kevin Randolph Ross were “ions
The organist, Jean Hope.
accompanied Sondra Milch 7 bridesmaids
ell as she sang “Nina’s
Theme ”, ‘ The Wedding
Song ", "A Time For Us"
and "Color My World ”
The bride, given in
marriage by John Mitchell,
wore a flodr length ivory
dress w ith a knee length veil
tnmmed in lace The dress,
also trimmed in lace,
featured bell sleeves and
swept into a train She
, earned an arrangement of
roses, carnations and baby's
flower arrangements of breath with orange ribbons
Attending the bride as
matron of honor was
united tn marriage on
December 2 at 4:00 p m in
the First Baptist Church
Rev Pete Freeman officiat-
ed at the double ring
ceremony
The bride's parents are
Mr and Mrs John Mitchell
of Mt Vernon Parents of the
groom are Mr and Mrs
John Ross, also of Mt
Vernon
evening. January 8. at the ••Waterfowl
home of Cathy Deal Eight
members were present.
Members discussed the
Internation Endowment
Fund and voted to contri;
bute This fund is adopting
two new projects this year:
St Jude's Children's Hospit-
al and the Canadian Arth-
ritis and Rheumatism
Foundation
Plans for the homemade
gift exchange at the next
meeting were completed
The next meeting on
January 23 will be a covered
dish meal Inta Gilstrap will
be the hostess and Martha
Mullins will- present the
program
The opponent calmly tender, basting frequently
replied that his mfe should with drippings in pan
he left out of the argument.' Serves 6 to 8 persons.
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tnaid of honor was R
Kaye Turner and
_ i were Darla
Broom. Kay Camjaday and
Beth Mitchell
The attendants wore long
orange and yellow satin
dresses that featured high flower arrangements of
orange and yellow
Joyce McClenan and
Day ne Young The Sherrv Moody presided at
was Mark the bride’s table Debbie
Freng registered the guests
Rehersal Dinner
The rehearsal dinner was
al Cypress Glen
Restaurant at 8:00
Thursday, November
The menu
it came from ’’the wild".
Perhaps your first exper-
ience with game meat,
whether it be goose, deer,
squirrel, whatever, was a
ted °?n ‘ g,ve.up *** modifying diets and food
habits to reduce weight
Until then here are
there s more than one way to couple of low-calui ie recipes
rook n unnse' t() he|p star|
Year We also have an
Extension bulletin available
free of charge Just ask for
"Food and Your Weight"
Hot Spiced Cocoa Mix
24 cups non fat dry milk
1/3 cup unsweetened co-
coa powder
4 cup sugar or sugar
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1979, newspaper, January 11, 1979; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1330315/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Franklin County Library.